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all of research and it's being promoted by the same people who have been not only promoting western intervention in syria but who have been dedicated for the past two years to attacking and mirroring anyone who gets in their way now. to chew part of the way that most people get their news and they use those. social media you know or in order to educate themselves or find out what's going on off but it's being it is being the content is being censored by the corporations. so so so it it won't be free and it's not free now but it's and they're very are targeting i wouldn't be surprised if i disappear because i'm anti war the author of the list was a bit of
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a nobody before giving man birth to his catalog but as its popularity swells let the public shaming commence. saturday's clash of the germans if you can it's between anti migrant protesters and rival groups left eighteen injured in seoul multiple arrests has been nonstop demonstrations the rest of the week in fact is a round of of what's been happening with. i. this murder has affected us too even though we had nothing to do with it we're still having to pay the price even though we did nothing.
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was. cut. it. if you see this place you're me a lot of crime. and so on to steal everything and so on and it's too much and i think we must tell people it's too much. to be honest i'm ashamed of this city when these right wing extremists spread hate like that we should leave and piece together with the refugees. what we have seen and common it is something that has no place in a constitutional spades it's become a witch mob spewing hate street these have no place in our country. the
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way you want stream is tough capitalized on this terrible pain this crime is tasteless. and we reject it there's not acceptable when people who look forward to being attacked in the course of a spontaneous rally. to moderate protest as a whole some are displaying photos of people who they claim have been assaulted by saddam sake is something a contributing factor to the rest of flaws in germany's own legal enforcement systems of moral but saw the video europe correspondent peter all of. migration policy in germany is firmly in focus right now but what to do when it's been decided that the person doesn't have the right to be here and should be deported well at the bizarre end of the spectrum is the case of one man in frankfurt who the city's office of public order confirm to r.t. has had a whopping five hundred and forty two criminal investigations against him the man who doesn't have a passport can't be deported because the authorities can't prove which nation he
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originally comes from oh and by the way this has been going on since ninety ninety eight over the last twenty years most of his offenses have involved drug charges driving offenses driving without a license and violations of the residency act but who year is remains a mystery we have a loose spy or graffiti that suggests that he was born in one nine hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from his from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or he could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of this system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people they could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the
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left wing media. would protest and their. so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than half of deportation orders were carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed to live. if they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportation after they physically resisted reaper three ation of people that don't have the right to be here in germany is on the list for angela merkel on their tour around africa we have a situation now where not all problems have been solved especially at the petition is still a big problem the security system also the traditional system has to make
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clear that it there is an effective system of crime prevention. and there is also an effect effective system in place of punishing committed crimes and not just coloring the situation beautiful lead by presenting statistics that was done by interior minister posse home for claims that the security situation was better than ever since the one nine hundred ninety two but in chess took some statistics which did not really reflect the situation on the streets he left out all those cases that were reported to the police but were never really taken further because of lack of capacity on behalf of the police. this is out internationally the way can heading into break now when we come back next week general election in sweden could see the country's biggest political shake up in decades well why.
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you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when lawmakers manufactured consensus to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the final
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merry go round lifts only the one percent. nor middle of the room six. million real new. swedish parliamentary cow that is claimed he was attacked by a migrant at the alternative to sweden party rally on thursday february. first. or generally tensions fledgeling campaigning for next sunday's general election it's seen a surge in support for euro skeptic right wing parties and next as. reported in the week the country is also seeing a spike in crime levels two. we've gotten used to be cures of shootings and car
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burnings from sweden so-called vulnerable neighborhoods but the upcoming swedish elections has brought violence to an every day street one of my colleagues from alternative for sweden being attacked by. an immigrant you who attended the meeting and with screaming and shouting all over the meeting i was attacked two of them i tried to protect my friend and colleague and this immigrant starting hitting both false in the face both of a few eggs at our vehicle when we left the scene they ran after and when we had to stop going to the red lights they kicked the car. swedish police never confirmed the attackers ethnicity but the party member referred to him as an immigrant but that is not all they blame immigrants for an overall high criminality rate and low security across the country although the connection was never established officially the alternative the party offers to sweden is sealed borders and
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immigrants sent back to where they came from we passed creation instead of immigration they say and also a toff a police and a stronger army the meeting gathered some supporters but the majority came to voice their discontent because he was saying that we need to clean sweden we need to get over four under our care and we need to be united back in the old days you might leave that not really because if you look back in time threeness always take in for indra so if you didn't think in new people if when the court we are racist on always streets where race is still no streets party saying they want to take down all the immigrants and the people is unhappy they don't like to as long as we can integrate them into swedish society may become they become a swedish says me because i'm also an immigrant from belgium as the as long as they become swedish and they work and they do
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a normal swedish things it's absolutely no problem as long as they they can keep their religion they can keep their culture but they should speak swedish and they should work. immigrants here feel like. they're not included in the society police told us they are always invited to meet him it's like this one many parties. have a lot of me to you so. i thought it was. a lot of people did live don't like. opinions that's why we call the police it's always like this when it's time to elections tensions are high ahead of the national vein to that could be historic the ruling left wing social democrats the oldest and largest party in sweden could see its worst result in the last one hundred years as right wing ideas are gaining more and more popularity.
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r.t. from sweden new details surface monday which could potentially shed light on the mysterious murder of three russian journalists in the central african republic at the end of july with signs of significant flaws in the planning of the perilous trip the journalists are looking into the alleged presence of russian mercenaries in the country russian tycoon a vocal critic of president putin mikhail khodorkovsky sponsored their investigation reporters were found dead in a bullet riddled car in a remote location now the speculation in the mainstream media that the killings were politically motivated with claims that the russian government was somehow connected with the alleged private contractors operations they're going to cost the two insisted the journalists were killed because of the investigation they were carrying out into it do you have any reason to believe that these men were killed because of the work they were doing. in the park yes i think exactly that you. but the twist now screenshots of text messages between the team organizing the trip
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on the slate journalist which has surfaced indicate possible serious managerial leps is prompted khodorkovsky in to hold his support for the investigative journalism group that they were working for jacqueline who could discuss the revelations with correspondent. the group chat featured the three members of the curve and also their boss back at the h.q. plus a couple of producers at this point the screenshots can not shed light on what exactly happened on that tragic day and the probe is of course far from being over but the screen shots allow us to trace the preparations that were actually being undertaken for working in one of the most dangerous countries in africa and also the crew and their people kept using that very same group chat as their means of communication when the trip began we've got a pretty small press cards in english and also a u.n.
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sign for the car. make sure you film how you get rid of the press cards do it in a creative way and with commentry the plan suggested that the group could use their freshly printed press cards at one stage of the travel and then burn them out another and by the way the group claimed that they were working in the central african republic and coordination with the united nations however eventually the un said that they knew nothing of it well they knew that they were about to break the law by entering the country on tourist visas but as a journalist on active duty without any accreditation you might argue that most of the central african republic is lawless land so your logical assumption would be that they must have had a go to person on the ground then definitely a proper translator and for sure
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a carefully thought through plan and reality though when they arrived in the country they didn't even have the phone number of their fixer he didn't show up at the airport and they were never able to get in touch with the men at the end of the day they didn't have a proper i'd temporary and so issues started piling up one after another upon arrival guys when the bit of a logistical disaster we just can't seem to get through to the locals took knowledge is absolutely alien to them there's a feeling of total helplessness when it comes to language basically no one speaks english the journalists mission and the ca are obviously meant that they were supposed to sneak through some heavy security and have a look at what the cameraman texted and the group chat after one of their failed attempts to do just that we couldn't get in they said it's only possible with a permit from the defense ministry plus two cops met us with all our equipment by
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the hotel we had to bribe them then we were stopped at the checkpoint. other bribe but a smaller one the local c cameras as a negative unfriendly thing the group was losing money on bribes they were never even able to get and touch with their all the angler speaking guide however when everything seemingly went out of control messages from h.q. kept urging them to stay on track. you paid a lot of money to get to this country you shouldn't give up about any permit we need a translator to find him when he's held from being the new it's impossible to storm into the security retore and i'm not sure we have to go to the ministry and be tough with the bribes next time what rules did you violate tell them you're going to go to the embassy except for this group chat clearly points at the fact that there were real security issues that the crew was facing before their tragic death
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they were trying care and didn't report their lot so rough as some of the news stories of the last seven days were reported on thanks so much in the weekly for this episode with me kevin i would more programs lined up for this weekend in fuel part of the world right after this quick break. well it still seems wrong. but i. just don't. let me. get to shape out just the attic and it again equals betrayed. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the oldest did not she ran a corner. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to be precise it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my. question.
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not to am. not i am not running above. the law. not to those who have never been to give it a bit odd law. i think i will i think i think. it will be yes you know. just i don't hide oh i lost his boss because you got that you just part of the media which was you know. let me put your money but the pessimist into law to go to
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show your true mother when i mean what i thought i mean i do it you know it anyway oh yes. showing us you know what i was you know. not just i mean what i almost what i'm already put a spit up out of me just go to. a chick i'm just madly in love coming up from all of your business i'll get along. with you. and then the upon what i think will face a person must go. to. the end because i give me your. first. we've had a we're doing. my thing with lassie equal kind of woman you just got to thirty years if westy and you know the thought of the thing i thought i think when i think . it's in the same square focus on the board so i don't think i. look at what i mean by that anybody would accommodate you when they were there obviously but they have been.
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in the eighty's metal and it was considered one of the most crime ridden the patients in the whole world it was here that drug lord radley infamous cartel gang made millions of dollars selling to. cain and its leader killed anyone who stood in his way even though the cartel was responsible for thousands of deaths happening remains a popular figure among the country's poorest people in some parts of the city he was even known as columbia's robin hood. medal and is also home to a close friend of ask fans they call him popeye he confessed to murdering two hundred fifty people and organizing two and
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a half hours in killings he spent twenty three years in jail for the crimes. that popeye hasn't become an outcast in the city where he once killed on the country he's very popular styling himself as a blogger and political activist who came to madeline to meet him to try and understand this colombian paradox why he is treated like a superstar. and this admit i was very nervous before a meeting. at least. one of the interview saluting hideaway that's where the book really nice meeting with. the aim to execute. your. police your way. of security you are the sort of. that i'm you don't leave those. estimate pre-marital mistily wrong.
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doing this to leave the misery and there's a lot of problem you just go to the media. understand you're ok i just know you're going to me that. this doesn't matter and. so it is. merely the i got that i mean. they set out a complaint see if there are you know they're moving. but i cannot it's not a complaint letter can be supported by the media. is going to be put on by the. law get out with little thought it. could mean a little i have got into i want to. quote into police. responded to but just to put
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is this guy just what i need is that then i support put us on a giver. and we had a most we. don't i mean thirty. kids walking along the street dogs. but. the number of the enemy you. obviously melanoma thought of him up in the. knowledge they were coming up with. i don't know your place on the committee and i'm a. million dollar man of the u.s. so i'm going to think when he goes plate i'm going to pretend i said. you know to the moon do. you need them in order to. be published. mid year in. the media.
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in the mid eighty's cocaine empire came under attack the colombian government signed a treaty with the united states that allowed local tried to be extradited to the u.s. saying. they're going to receive this on the public school. if it were not the. only of. a moment that media. yes it was very poignant because part of the girl coming out of the local street to see on. the illustration of the stone you're going to kill me because. i know militants and all in front. of us are not. the answer costello thirty could probably list political thought through.
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the phone us but my specific comments along. for the philosophical been only are you have to study to find yang this is the kill before this stuff ready for. the stock in humans you cannot say so but if those are you allowed to describe it i mean to cheer you up or to see. guttural but what you want about this argument you have conscious bundle on the end you know not of the truth of to keep out of the summit the key part of the journey here is to be on the nose are the food you thought he had opened it almost like it. i don't know but i had a monster which i think very. lonesome i must learn a lot of suffering for it. you know when i was little coming out of to not be fucked up but i knew the cycle were not being done you know people he said. yeah.
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she cut you know the score and those at the moment thought of the non-fundamentalist. mostest. there's a million of them did he look you know what i can tell you will believe that allah is only hope. and b.s. i want to spend time with people but that's a lot of money that i built by just a little bit. but i got a man in the car he's a gay woman. born and see my informant. but it's not like i don't like the not at all and i meant and i can say the most but i'm on it. but i mean what i you know from the comment that out of the. world is not one person can see the sun as i stand on the sun itself is how wonderful see you are they are kids i. cannot give up what i say spousal. just thought i had only.
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love kindness from all that is in it how you don't know. if. you could there call out for love fear not looking for family i. just don't buy this grocery only if. you know you think i started early how will seem quaint but that ain't going to middle sleep in the end the. longest. about this i don't know so you do know is. this grossly on. you and i think this proves you want to go get on the. one i want to we could you want to know which of you. said all along when you're going to get where you're my return of us if you want yeah right i didn't want to go through this thing it took an ok to move your. pacing i just feel in the putting that
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most of it i can see in the u.k. to look back on simply so you could i could not of mine has complained about me so what i said is. very normal but i mean it doesn't deal with any of them. yes you can imagine you so understood is not what it was a lot of your novels. i don't know if the in a lot of momentum of the any of that the oath you missed i'm going to say when the. the o.c. a bit better than i thought i could think of our last. work to survey the end of an appointee of the here's the the what are they. to going to do is for one is the model. and i'm one holding the bag on account. of that being in the.
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public i think that there's a level to get us. to. the way that you made it up they want. music i don't get go no it's not like look at the contrary but it's true credibility of. the rich oh yeah someone give it of me that kind of voice that but also i tell it us you know we doubt when i can rustle we're going to have you know money come out of that over it get us i think a lot of us yes first i mean i'm on the scene if you come up with the. way that there's an awful lot of somebody you know that i want you. yank out his will could he still like you and it would have he would have really he also has he says he colombia in terms of he could get is going to go along with the.

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