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alys up in a city to chicago people. i know took any salsa on those it is just smelly to me to maintain an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. artie's headline news sweden's ruling social democrats suffer the worst election result in a century while the swedish democrats make substantial gains on their anti immigration platform. the israeli defense forces say they're reviewing the fatal shooting of a sixteen year old palestinian boy at a protest in gaza we speak to his family. and despite iraqi authorities declaring the country free of islamic state almost a year ago we reported on how the terror group remains active across a large swathes of the country. opening fire on them straight away and my son and husband lying on the ground if i knew the murderers told us. that iraq my
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brother was killed after he was kidnapped at a fake checkpoint run by isis terrorists. wherever you're watching this on monday september tenth i'm calling. moscow and this is your world news the right wing sweden democratic party has won its largest ever share of the vote more than seventeen percent in a general election dominated by concerns over immigration the party's leader declared themselves the true victors. those were the only i know who's won this election is the sweden democrats that's how it is we are strengthening our pivotal position and increasing our seats in the swedish parliament we see that we are going to get incredible influence in the future and no one can take that away from . so difficult to the sweden democrats. that will help
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society. chris division and hate. it was the prime minister it was a disappointing night for his ruling social democrats with just twenty eight percent is their lowest result in a century the swedish moderates are in second place with nearly twenty percent so with no clear leader the result paves the way for lengthy negotiations on forming a governing coalition. reported for us from sweden in the run up to the out of action and told me earlier about the mood across the country. the mood was not easy i can even say it was quite depressive this what i felt after a tour in sweden for almost fourteen days people were telling me things are not like they used to be health care and justice system police even transportation i remember we had a rendezvous with one politician in modern more of a sudden sweden and he was late for a full two minutes after his train was delayed and when he finally iraq he was like oh even trains do not run on time in this country anymore so of course it was
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a joke but with some beta truth that people were not quite happy with the happening in sweden but security was the biggest concern of course with cars burning throughout the country with gang shootings on the rise if we from abroad are shocked to see such dramatic pictures from sweden you can imagine what kind of feeling the locals had a very new show for sweden now we are driving to the southern part of stockholm swedish capital. one of the areas called by police as vulnerable area especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to me. to the few people who have. it if it was it would either be violent that we hope that there are. no good no can do no good job market even among the woman who. was that did you shoot the gun you may know
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that but again bad things mostly happened in these bomb the. areas but this feeling of insecurity spread far beyond a zones and that's really what the sweden democrats were trying to capitalize on their making trying to make that direct link between immigration and crime oh yeah they've talked a lot about violent crime during their contain and they blamed immigrants for all the problems in the country we've talked to one of the party members it's the immigrants who burned core who rapes murders who cause huge amount of money that affects all of their ears in the swedish society that's the real problem thing to solve the problem is to make the move back four years it was considered for intolerance we as i'm over told to talk bad about immigration this is why sweden democrats often and openly. were accused of been nazi or carry nazi ideas for this position but i can say that there were many. more extreme
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groups much more extreme groups in sweden running for these two elections for example nordic resistance movement they present themselves actually like people are soldiers and they were hoping to get some votes during this campaign is well. you are being you know and not. really. what they were great at there was definitely a very very good person for the german people. the free germany. they are against this we're against. racism and so they. didn't know society but they take the chance in the open society it's quite incredible
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it's disgusting and the guy i was. that i'm almost lacking would be legal to say that but it looks like you know i mean that must be cause for the police to intervene and as you say in such a renowned liberal country like sweden what were people saying to you about well whether we're right in sweden democrats were wrong or right many people believed that immigrants are indeed to blame and that's what i felt while traveling across sweden this immigration no particular entity no new repeat immigration sense this what we filmed in health and work sweden is not swedish anymore i mean this is still the change here used to be a small little shop where you could buy drugs now it's sort of you never find any swedish dogs anymore. now. this.
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is just here. all the signs are in or out big. all your org is owner of no no no no no but you are wrong you would be even if we didn't expect to actually be using the. i'm very sad that sweden is swedish country anymore it makes me want to cry i don't regularly nies my own country if you like crying cloyd in the ocean. we don't talk so as you can see not an easy tongue for sweden and as many people told me in the country it's not easy to make a right choice because i really like too much of everything and not clear who can actually fix all this. well i talked to canter to you heard from earlier with maria that he gave me his thoughts on the election result. grew more than we did so in that. success. and also when it comes to the kingmaker position in
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a swedish parliament and what about those perceptions that your party is just trying to put an acceptable face on some of the more extreme elements in swedish political society lumping you with far right groups like alternative sweden or nordic resistance well that's left wing media trying to demonize parties like ours what we can say what we do know is that my point is it's not responsible for the chaos that sweden is in the with immigration with all the problems we. have employees have been doing this for thirty maybe forty years and now in every election they come up with the same old so-called solutions to problems they themselves made in the same thing all over again what has never been tried in sweden is a less immigration that's the one thing that's never been tried. the one thing we want to see zero immigration and then to get people to move back to their home
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countries we can say. in iraq i saw terrorists have launched a spate of kidnappings and attacks against security forces and civilians despite losing territory the militants are still active in many parts of the country switching to guerrilla warfare we heard from the relatives of some of those who lost their lives in the ongoing violence. in. the last book itself i still control. the coalition. has liberated very close to one hundred percent. that territory just recently held by these killers in iraq we have just absolutely decimated isis just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq.
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the other one hundred i don't have one but the checkpoint out of the six let's have a militant school wanted to manage to get out of the car the terrorists i didn't ask why debit cards or anything they opened fire on them straightaway that i met my son and husband her lying on the ground before i knew it the murderous told us they were from the islamic state in iraq. that's the shot that got up my brother was killed after he was kidnapped at a fake checkpoint run by i saw terrorists out there i.
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mean a set aside the thought of this failed to warn us that the road was their interests and that there was a nice looks at a point that was a complete can away and to keep it to really up to the terrorists killed my son husband he took the security forces few hours to get to the site and even after they did that they didn't venture close to the car as they feared it was booby trapped. terrorist demanded the release of some sunni women held in iraqi custody in exchange for my brother and others but the authorities abdicated responsibility for the negotiations and i found myself having to do the talks on my own current iraqi leaders are failures. keep making statements and giving conferences but they are not doing anything on the ground. or the one. i saw has lost everything and they no longer have the ability to
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control territories so what they're doing now is an attempt to send messages to the media trying to show them they still exist by conducting terrorist attacks against innocent civilians those attempts are in fact pathetic and a sign of desperation like. war by the neighboring syria government troops amassed in italy province for a final rout of islamic state terrorists and militants but as the battle looms tensions growing between moscow and washington over the fate of the country explained the civil war in syria could be entering its final chapter but several obstacles remain before any victory over the terrorists could be declared. in the tub where americans have a military base new u.s. exercises have been launched unannounced. forces will demonstrate the capability to
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deploy rapidly assault a target with integrated and ground forces and conduct a rapid x. filtration anywhere in the operation inherent resolve combined joint operations area that's after russia informed the us of its pursuit of terrorists into a so-called decon flexions the russians informed the us on september the first by the dea conflicts in line that they intended to the inflictions to pursue terrorists the russians indicated by written in september the sixth that they would make precision strikes in the conflict against terrorists no comment about the note from russia so far the us though assured russia there's no intent for conflict with the pro series and government forces but they will retaliate to any hostile actions so what's the purpose of these military maneuvers. exercises like this both defeat isis capabilities and ensure that we are ready to respond to any threat to our
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forces and the widening war on terror has long been washington's go to justification for sticking it out in syria even boosting numbers on the ground with the end of the campaign in sight going to stay for several reasons stabilization assistance in the vital north and northeast protection of our allies to deny those responsible for using chemical weapons in syria to pursue a diplomatic resolution to be a part of what will be a widening effort across the world to achieve a political settlement to set the conditions for the united nations backed geneva process to succeed america does not seek an indefinite presence in syria and in no circumstance when america talks about terror its position is the factions that have been making resistance against american hegemony in the region when actually the problem you've got to the americans plans have been you know destroy them billions and trillions of dollars are being wasted so meric of course
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is very very frightened it's very scary because this was completely in directly against its own interests. and adlib the last remaining terrorist stronghold fighting between the world and extremist groups has been put on hold the consequences of a major offensive operation in a glib will almost certainly be the suffering of a large number of innocent civilians washington says it's got its own way to deal with terrorism in syria they say they will be better and more focused but details haven't been very forthcoming at any rate moscow is out of the picture when it comes to syria and that's despite russia recently meeting with other players to the conflict turkey and iran they came up with a joint statement that put forward a political solution to the conflict leaders from those countries are. the only path forward is for unconditional terrorists surrender turkey though is against any
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operation adlib calling for a cease fire and. if we declare a cease fire this will be a victory for the summit and the most important step in the process will give peace of mind to civilians russian president vladimir putin said cease fire are not the terrorists there are unpredictable and turkey well they reportedly already advanced towards adlib there are many people stirring the pot to syria the reality is that actually it's only two factions there's a faction that is against genuinely against terrorism the main country of course is syria but you've got russia and iran giving it a lot of good support and on the other side you've got everyone else who is done thing for reasons best known to them to the surgery tune in to the tune of washington actually the solution for syria is very simple let the terrorists finish let them go and then you have stand as normal democratic elections now the reaction
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out of the channel spoke to a former iranian defense minister for his thoughts on the current situation in syria. whom women come out of the us and israel only follow their own interests and goals to achieve they use the cover of chemical weapons i think it is very shims the us and israel skew world public opinion the same time without stopping them we found out that the nerves were destroyed and the vein was cut off abbott's heart stopped beating twice the doctor came out asking for us to let brothers in but asked me to stay outside because the door and took my sons aside to talk to them then they came out crying and weeping i told them that i knew he was that it was an explosive bullet i could see from his injuries that he would not survive. the type of ammunition we heard about that explodes on impact with the body is designed to cause severe damage and even death meanwhile the boy's sister and witnesses say he meant no harm. then the leg he always went to the demonstrations
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and he kept asking him not to go he was just a child what did he do in. the dark i made to can stand for the dignity and freedom that was taken away from him he delivered his message peacefully and all the videos show that if there was a fair trial the people who killed him would be found guilty guilty guilty that was given his message on behalf of all arab people he wanted his rights to be respected along with the rights of the children of god he was an unarmed he posed no threat separately a seventeen year old boy was also killed by israeli fire on friday the i.d.f. also says a man was shot and died of his injuries on sunday when he tried to sabotage the border fence the israeli army described the area around that fence as unsafe with palestinians throwing grenades and trying to invade israel meanwhile there have been thousands of palestinian casualties since protests against israeli occupation
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started in march. russia's launching its largest military exercises since nine hundred eighty one china are among the taking part as well as more i guess d.f. now reports some see the drills as a rather small for a global war. there's never been the like of it in modern russia it is huge in school hundreds of thousands of troops thousands of craft entire needs multiple countries.
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all stock which means east in russian will test hundreds of divisions regiments fleets system wide stress test basically if there are weaknesses cracks or laziness in the russian military they'll find out. outrage how dare russia do this it must be preparing for a new world war or to invade nato or to invade nato in
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a new world war the usual fear mongering which is notably absent when others carry out military exercises and the spite need to observers being invited to attend maneuvers are not directed against other countries not consistent with our military doctrine which is defensive hysterics aside this promises to be a spectacle to remember and will be there in russia's far east with the latest and greatest from voss talk two thousand and eighteen. all the one hundred people were arrested during rallies against pension reforms in moscow and st petersburg on sunday according to russia's interior ministry several hundred more were reportedly . detained during similar protests across the country demonstrations well organized by prominent opposition leader alexina bellamy many were held without a mission the retirement age is planned to increase from sixty to sixty five for men and from fifty five to sixty three for women response to the outcry since
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president putin's pledge to only increase women's retirement age to sixty. rights that say it for me kevin evans here in half an hour with your next to the world news off to getting under a. good politicians to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. have to go on to the press it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should. only. be called where you push. the threshold
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afshin rattansi just ahead of the forty fifth anniversary of the u.s. backed chilean coup that brought british back to take the general augusto pinochet to power coming up on a show on the eve of chile's nine eleven and after the release of classified documents showing u.k. collusion in the cia backed coup that port pinochet to power we asked former us green party vice presidential candidate john weaver rocca about what nine eleven
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means and his moscow continues to deny involvement in the songs britax and british police failed to confirm evidence of russian state involvement we examine the role of propaganda with colonial counterpuncher an antiwar painter and sculptor paul wager that's all coming up on the show but first tomorrow marks not only forty five years since the cia backed coup the board of fascist government to power in chile but seventeen years since the usas nine eleven it's hard to recall how much support the united states had around the world as it mourned its dead from moscow to havana town ran to caracas to the streets of major nation cities people and their leaders gave their condolences to the american people but then came the post nine eleven mistake the president trump referred to. in his campaign for the presidency it was a mistake the war in iraq we spread two trillion dollars thousands of lives we don't even have it around is taking over iraq with the second largest oil reserves
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in the world obviously it was a mistake so george bush made a mistake we can make mistakes but that one was a beauty we should have never been in iraq we have decent lives the middle east it's something both moscow and beijing of long said but has nine eleven been forgotten by u.s. politicians president assad of syria tried to explain to c.b.s. is charlie rose now in the news for other reasons that u.s. military action in syria was linked to nine eleven and not in a good way before it began the interest of the ninety one called to through the war that's going to support. and the theme people the. american indian have and. what country would defect or support those who attacked it has trump's pick for secretary of state has said the u.s. is exceptional unlike a perceived enemy like russia this is a this is a unique exceptional country russia is unique but not exceptional the usa is surely
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