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middle of the room. with. breaking news that mass shootings. in christchurch new zealand killed forty nine people and nine many of the survivors are in critical condition. if you good is. if you believe it does some people that have just gone on the internet for good there are many. people from this course remarkably are three suspects are now in custody one of them is an australian national who reportedly live streamed the attack over facebook in
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a post right before the mosque and he said he'd been planning it for two years. and the israel defense forces claim they have heads around one hundred hamas targets in gaza overnight in response to rocket launched from gaza at tel aviv. and other news the u.k. parliament votes to seek a break that that line extension fallen e.u. brussels has indicated little appetite for further told. it's midday here in moscow and you what you know it's international live from our studio with me welcome to the program. we start with breaking news this hour mass shootings at two mosques in christchurch new zealand killed forty nine people and injured thirty nine the number of dead was confirmed by the country's police
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commissioner he also confirmed four suspects were now in custody one of them a male in his late twenty's has been charged with murder and will appear in court tomorrow here's a recap of what happened. there pretty different to the bad calls just received and sounds good and you go one by one everybody and some people that it was believe it was. in the main the wrong. side there were plenty plus people some of them were some of them were screaming bloody but the monument splashing money and i'm seeing on my board on my board it's going to happen to me now.
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this is one of new zealand's darkest days. trying to joins me in the studio now it's been a real roller coaster over the last few hours what's the latest that you've got. but something that's not really a roller coaster here is the actual death toll the number of people were killed it keeps rising and now it's official we heard about an hour ago from the had police that the number has risen to fourteen people killed in this mass shooting which puts this right next to some of the worst such tragedies in the history of the world and who knew that this would happen in a place like new zealand in a very quiet city of christchurch which isn't even the capital which isn't even the biggest city of this little country and most importantly we've heard from police police sorry commissioner michael is that at least one man for the moment has been
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charged with murder. on saturday but his press conference actually left more questions answered mr bush is still someone who cannot confirm even though he's the chief of police if there was one attacker or more than that i have a list of. you there at. least. i'm aware of it's suggestion which we're working through at the moment when i have absolute clarity about. all the sharing that we never assume that there are other people involved that's why we've got. prisons. across canterbury and right across new zealand we don't have nine or identified people that we're looking for but it would be wrong to assume that there is no one else. so now everyone is still
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looking at the safety the security of the people in that city and also across new zealand we heard from the police chief that at that point at the point when he was speaking one improvised explosive devices that were one of the explosive devices that were attached to the vehicles belonging to the suspect or possibly used by the suspects wasn't even diffused at that time which really brings in more questions also something else important he said again. questions will be asked about that why there was nothing on these people before the attack happened. either in new zealand or australia the intelligence of these two countries didn't know anything about the attackers beforehand now speaking of the prime minister who had a press conference just a little earlier that was about an hour before the police commissioner i just want
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to play a message from her she said something very important to the nation and to the rest of the world. we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe. height. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we're an on cry for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we none of these things. because we represent diversity kindness compassion for home for those who share our values. for those who need it and those values i can assure you will not and cannot be shaken by this attack you may have chosen us but we actually reject and can deem you. very very strong words and emotional words given by the.
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prime minister of new zealand. if we do look at the attack the attack that she's referring to that is talking to that we've been covering for hours now. there were two attacks that happened within minutes of each other two. we know that three suspects. are in custody now one is chaunged and will be tried in court tomorrow. and there seems to have been a lot of planning and co-ordinating because it's not easy to know how to use this equipment and how to plant an iron to the officials are still being very careful when they're talking about those but they are saying that certainly some degree of planning was behind this but now it's becoming more and more evident there's less and less doubt these attacks were coordinated. that the people who prepare them were for
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a very long time and if it's proved that the suspect was actually behind this we definitely know that one of the reported offenders on social media he actually posted things that give us an idea that he was preparing this for as long as two years we saw writing on the actual rifle that he used with names of christians who fought in wars against muslims so he clearly had this idea of killing. the lever's in that particular attack and something that's also absolutely horrendous about this the reported offender life strained his attack on facebook and not was blocked by facebook the fact that he actually did that means that. quite a lot of people i imagine would have seen it i haven't seen it you have india
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obviously i'm imagining that it's really quite distressing can you describe what you so we can show you a couple of screen shots we're definitely not going to show the video it's a real dilemma for us journalists on the one hand we want to give you the latest we want to give you the news but the video is just so disturbing and it's really difficult to describe it it doesn't look real it looks like something from a video game it appears that the camera was attached to the man's face maybe somewhere below so you can see the actual gun and you can see all the people that fall that crumble after the man supposedly shoots at them but it's all of it in there and it's just one after another people are trying to escape people are calling on the floor but the man is merciless and perhaps i won't tell you any more about it ok we'll leave it there because thanks very much keeping across the story
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. now we're joined by ron javid director of pakistan house islamabad had been based think tank right as i was a coming on to the program now. we've heard time and time again that new zealand is not the kind of place way you associate this kind of incident what kind of impact has it had in your opinion. thank you very much i didn't really try to do. the same dime is really absolutely negligence all intelligence agencies that they have all looked and the website we monitored actually they have been monitoring these websites since nine eleven there were several polls on the websites of modes and they were gathering data mapping them but how good for the past two years as you well know for your analysts was saying that these things were posted and nobody actually took note of it and secondly and then you learn intelligence and other
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security services obviously graeber it like australian canadians and all the commonwealth countries with the british that's my understanding with this kind of what happened is is seriously flawed cooperation between them it's seeing there of course is a fact that new zealand is a soft society and it has never witnessed this kind of tragic incident. when these videos were porson that's what exactly the sponsibility of the attack on the gold ring of the intelligence agency the internal and external to monitor what kind of people are are there bathrooms are being posted what type of material is being used if someone individually trying to take on all the muslims obviously. we look at that if we look at what the new zealand police commissioner mike bush
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said about that he said. about social media that it's part of the investigation and they will be looking back to see if they missed anything do you think month good enough i mean obviously the inside. no unfortunately what are. you what i read what you want to say it's not a good enough the reason being that had the previous would have prevented this it would have been excellent and good or not because once this kind of was wired all of the attack starts in it in a you know attracts two kind of opportunities one for the terrorists copycat killers and others like their deaded for example why you know right promised because they can give you example of the homogeneous society in moscow and in russia i witness myself i was during the last year on of the air an important conference and i saw people walking and i saw the embodiment of the more solutions
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interrelation you have to be vigilant the reason being deter terrorists doesn't have a religion there will pick up a target which is soft and there would be. and what did it is their use historical context in order to enhance this you know all scope of the hate sent them between the different biblical religions and that is very serious if you mean it's not one incident it's the we incidentally was constructed all gets treated on the basis of historical examples if it's a flag that is one individual but the we i mean i have to say it's world completely ideological driven terrorist attack which is quite different than a terrorist attack in the telly ition or anger or to a conflict this went in deeper into the history and that should be what it would do
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to you the respect of western governments especially the western europe and eastern europe as well i would say in the reason being is this we have shown after second world war we did wrong the european union. common law common things integrating muslim muslims have been in your home for hundreds and hundreds of years before a hundred years the rule there is not they just granted nine hundred sixty them fifties so having said that it means that the new zealand and the specially there because there is they are so for this terrorist and i have to appreciate what prime minister of events said i was very guardedly categorically that you do you have chosen us but we've been not you know sort of under or give in to the terrorist ideology so it is a toy for them to rethink and restart the days because they would have never imagined in will in all these years that they will be targeted look what will happen to their tourism what will happen to their economy their game their you know
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their course cheering in the war because it tele isham and this will also on the second point which i wanted to make it is also about that it may radicalize the society retaliate anger response and this is a serious thing that's why the terrorists who were captured there must be had network a place to be provided rapid mary these sources and why internal security services the police have failed to identify the moment normally occur there what they were training for the turning in the farmhouses outside the city they have to really map and you know all gather all kind of ground intelligence in order to make a good design to prevent further attacks and all short to ensure that these people get proper punishment you know what will happen normally happen in these
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kind of attacks what we are witnessing in the in the u.s. and other places what we run a winner and we take a few points that you are talking about obviously it's not a spiral of attacks and. new zealand at the moment and we thought not aren't we and we can't confirm the background of the person who got iraq or that here we are yes so but we still don't know for sure they haven't revealed that the police haven't haven't revealed that but you can only look at this is an isolated incident do you think in new zealand for a country where you know the prime minister stated not some people say it is not the kind of country way to expect this kind of a technology think there's something else darker beneath the surface of the new zealand society. are i would have actually for the second one the reason is no to there is no evidence of that at the moment but the weary in australia migrant
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came to new zealand with a plan that why he didn't do it in australia there are muslims living there are mosques the reason being still years very active part of the counter-terrorism campaign and all syrians have incidents against different other nations there do fears this knife incidents another incident on the trains labor markets they are really facing anti immigrant sentiment here why i'm seeing a dead it cannot be an isolated incident because it went under the door you know it went through the radar and they failed to detect it and secondly i would do me i would see that god forbid any border incident happened as an analyst i was there we should make a risk assessment of what time presenting you the analysis is about the risk management that what they need to do as a security analyst i would see exactly this which maybe people do not like at the
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moment that they have to look and search the assault that hooper why did these resources and platforms to trim i was referring to americans attacked or several attacks took place in the past two years. on jews and muslims alike and also and christians of course in many incidents will develop flex arm time the attacker would come back and see all you had some psychological problems. must be looked into as well he categorically posted in a video as your colleague analyst was referencing that he said that he had listed the names but well any psychological problematic person or man with a psychological issue would not go into history and select all the names which is of select are really a swarms between muslim the christian these days muslim and christians they are part of one society we don't see any light like that so internally why
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a day after to the western society they should take a russian model as well are they said this my bustle experience is not like i heard from someone i looked into the food habits i look into other things it did look very much integrated you can take examples i. fall for someone to mirrors last. more than ninety thousand lives and they are now grappling with this understanding that why under the current society was not for him because before you are not a rana we will go we'll leave it there run after javid director of pakistan has an islamic bad based think tank thank you very much for sharing your thoughts here on the program. according to reports one of the suspects is a twenty eight year old australian history in the shooting via facebook as we mentioned he previously posted a white supremacist manifesto to social media accounts have since been blocked the video of the aftermath of the attack has appeared on twitter and
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a warning that you might find it rather disturbing. was due. to the united kingdom was. gregg's it is heading for yet a nother cliffhanger after british m.p.'s voted to delay the u.k.'s departure from the european union the british prime minister will now return to brussels and seek an extension to the bags a deadline just two weeks before the currently shared child exit date frustration is building in westminster. we are like a circle in a spiral like a wheel within a wheel never ending or beginning on an adverse spinning real it's just going on and on and on now we're told that the way that we can avoid any delay is to support
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the deal that the government has concluded with the european union but yet this house as my own girlfriend has just mentioned has twice rejected that deal most recently only two days ago the deal is dead it cannot be resurrected by his her deal and no deal a simply no longer viable option it isn't just the prime minister let down by. the countries being misled and now the plan has been mislaid she has bludgeoned us black and blue without paying for deal and her robotic mansion of it's my deal or no deal this is a waste of time in the waste of time for our chamber and that should not be happening what we should be to is thinking am i now a way forward and a wife to wait is to extend article fifteen british people are sick of it most people in this house are me. theresa may well have a third chance of causing her divorce plan for
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a vote before the house of commons next week the british prime minister has warned against rejecting it saying it would trigger a lengthy delay period and to see it through and looks at some of the possibilities still on the table as parliament turns on may. it's been a very hectic week here in parliament with a series of votes meant to eliminate certain possibilities of what bracks it might end up looking like if you recall just on tuesday nights we saw m.p.'s reject to resubmit bracks a deal that she painstaking this taking we negotiated with brussels reject that for the second time around then on wednesday night we saw a big new to the possibility of a new deal bracks it which of course still didn't take that option off the table however thursday night's the last of a series of crucial votes at least for now where m.p.'s got together to vote on a possible extension of the bracks a deadline the original bragg's
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a deadline now march twenty ninth as many as four hundred twelve m.p.'s said yes to extending the deadline two hundred two said no that's a majority of two hundred ten votes so certainly quite a considerable margin that indicates if there's anything the house of commons can agree on at this point it's that they're not ready for bracks it to take place at the agreed deadline of march twenty ninth now the big question is to resubmit has to get energized yet again find her way back to brussels and try to get an extension agreement from members of the european union so what is this extension going to be used for is the big question and that's an answer that certainly brussels wants to hear from the u.k. but also that's an answer that teresa mayes going to have to find before she tries to get back into any kinds of negotiations or talks or whatever you want to call it
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attempts to try to figure out what happens with all of this next. across the channel news of a break that delay were less than welcomed by brussels either leaders have thrown a. plan to buy more time warning westminster to clarify hi how and when it intends to leave the block from berlin peter oliver. almost immediately after the vote in the house of commons that went through with a two hundred ten majority m.p. saying they wanted an extension we heard from the e.u. commission saying that they had been watching the vote intently and they pointed out in this very short but quite distinct statement that in order to get an extension it would require all twenty seven member states to agree to it donald the european council president said he would be doing everything that he could to try and get the leaders of the e.u. twenty seven to vote in favor of an extension however he said if he was to do that
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he was going to need a little bit more than just a vote from m.p.'s he was going to need a very good reason why britain needed this extension during my consultations ahead of the european council i will appeal to the e.u. twenty seven to be open to a long extension if the u.k. finds it necessary to rethink its brags its strategy and build consensus around it we've also heard from one of the leaders of the e.u. twenty seven who will be voting on whether the u.k. gets this extension or not a money with the french president said this although he was in favor of an extension this couldn't be an extension period that took the form of well a renegotiation period this was very much a period of time for the u.k. to get its act together to get its strategy sorted out the european union's deputy chief of the go see a shin have been well and had said earlier on that the vote that took place in the house of parliament to take no deal off the table pretty much was wasn't worth the
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paper that m.p.'s had voted on well she was quoting words apparently said by the dutch prime minister mark creator who described a vote by m.p.'s to take no deal off the table a bit like the titanic voting for the iceberg to move out of its way doesn't matter what m.p.'s there decide it matters whether there's a day. we'll all those notes and in fact we also heard from the chief negotiator from the side michele pani he was speaking in rumania on thursday and said that he still wasn't show what breaks it hoped to achieve or where it was heading to be sure the regs it. is a lose lose situation. as you know added value nobody. has been able to do them straight to me to prove to me even though i did tell you. so as it stands at the moment m.p.'s have agreed they want to extend fifty they're
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now going to have to convince the twenty seven leaders all of the well who will be the twenty seven remaining members of the european union if the u.k. eventually does break that they're going to have to convince them that they've got a good reason to extend article fifty and back after this short break. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand this is just the dance the right questions and the right answers.
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question. you know world of big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. is nonsense ideological scarecrow rush is a real neighbor with whom will have to leave it always being in nato you or wherever. it's in our interest to go to russia to told to russians and to
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understand that. the internet was not built for security so we have to take it to a different level and we have to take the new value to this five g. level when you can embed security security is an industry and the security has all they need to expose the fears and all the hacking devices so that people get frayed and they think that they should know we have to come up with new infrastructure this is very important to start thinking positively about the new tools to build a new system. welcome back to the program france's police response to the country's yellow vast protests is putting civil liberties under threat that's according to
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a french human rights watchdog. i. rubber bullets tear gas on the vehicles the way the president mccraw and has responded to the mass anger of the yellow vests movement has sparked widespread condemnation. in france along with the decline of public services a policy of strength and security and repression has taken root in the face of the terrorist threat social troubles and fears about an immigration crisis that has the country's human rights on but simon in his annual report shocked to born says that the number of people of wasted is unprecedented. and some of the weapons use.

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