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terror attacks in new zealand mass shootings at two mosques in christ church killed forty nine people and injured forty eight others many of the survivors are still in critical condition. the monument. to know. and everybody just. goes. for suspects are now in custody one of them is. reportedly lifestream the attack on
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facebook in a post right before the massacre allegedly said he'd been planning it for years. and other news this hour the israel defense forces say they have hit around one hundred hamas linked targets in gaza overnight in response to the first rockets launched from gaza since the two thousand and fourteen war. and the u.k. parliament votes to seek a deadline extension from the e.u. brussels has expressed little appetite for further talks. you're watching international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. mash two mosques and church christ church new zealand have killed forty nine people and injured forty eight more the country's
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police commissioner also confirmed force suspects are 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. they're pretty distraught over the bad colds just to see themselves good is that what you go by what is it about you and some people that he too was. people. in the mean that. later you say it looks loves people some of them will be some of them were screaming bloody the monument which bless you money and i'm still margaret oh my god it's going to happen to me now. this is one of new zealand's darkest days the first reports of the shooting were
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reported at one forty pm local time in the eleanore mosque minutes later another mosque just five kilometers away was reported to also be under fire a video of the aftermath of one of the attacks has appeared on social media a warning you might find the following footage disturbing. earlier i discussed the attack with our correspond and. what's the latest we've heard from the police commissioner so far police have made four arrests but almost nothing is being disclosed about these four people we didn't hear any names from them the only thing that we know so far is that one man in his
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late twenty's has been charged with murder and will appear in court on saturday now two other suspects are definitely being held in connection with this shooting and about one person they're not sure whether he or she has anything to do with the attack and i'll tell you what the police haven't even explained what the number of the shooters was and if everything posing a danger has been caught so far still quite a few questions have been left unanswered at this point we are not really looking for any identified because we never assume that there are other people involved that's why we've got a. prison cell. across canterbury and right across musial and 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 something else we learned from police
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boss mike bush and it's actually very astonishing that the agencies and the relevant authorities both from new zealand and australia are hard nothing about the perpetrators or their preparations before hand so as you said earlier police aren't identifying the suspect yet but media are already naming a name through an alleged live stream then there was this life stream and we cannot confirm that but it looks like the attacker was live streaming everything he was dawn on facebook and everything is absolutely disturbing about this shooting spree . but the life stream is just surreal if you look at it you don't believe it's something that can happen in real life it's like a video game the authorities asked the media and the public not to show it not to share it but obviously in the first few hours after the shooting it was all over
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social media we're just going to show you a few screen shots from it again if you look at it just. you cannot watch it without crying or anything without getting shocked it appears like the camera was attached to a man's face or somewhere below so you can actually see the gun and the people falling from all the gun shots it looks like the man was shot to kill as many people as possible running around the rooms of the mosque people were trying to escape but they couldn't and so that means suspicious the media accounts could have been traced before the incident yes and quite a few ugly things could have been found in the posts we could actually make a conclusion that the supposed terrorist was preparing for this for two years and one post there were actually photos of gun parts with names of christians who fought muslims in wars centuries ago the names were written on these parts so he was clearly going after muslim believers and
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a few hours before the shooting happened a manifesto by the supposed terrorists allegedly appeared online and this long manifesto law and the motives were racist they were anti immigrant sentiment was clearly there and it was also because of revenge for earlier terrorist attacks in europe now a little earlier the prime minister of new zealand spoke and in a quite emotional way she tried to elaborate why she believes her country became the target for these extremists. 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 are an enclave for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we are none of these things and in the case we are waiting for more
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updates from the thora these from the police but new zealand will never. b. the same new zealand before this killing spree and after are two different countries. the suspected shooter live stream the attack on facebook and twitter for almost twenty minutes before the attack he posted a seventy four page racist manifesto encouraging attacks on nonwhites social media giants are now under scrutiny for the failure to highlight the issue. facebook twitter you tube and other providers have taken action to remove the video and other propaganda related to the attack the government has been clear that all companies need to act more quickly to remove terrorist content there should be no safe spaces for terrorists to promote and share their extreme views and breaded lies others. live now to law enforcement analyst paul viola's thank you for joining us on the program now just so-so media have the capacity the ability to detect
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material like live streams of crimes taking place it most certainly does jack and the issue is not whether or not there is technology available to police social media the bigger issue is are we as a global community ready and ready to allow social media to be policed that's really the big question right here ok a similar question about his long racist manifesto on twitter should that have been spotted in should somebody have been alerted to to that. there's no question about that and if we and jack i don't know that we have yet made a formal connection if we have then that's great but the author of that manifesto assume a list just assume that it is in fact the shooter based on the contents and i've gone through this i've gone through this several times already since very early this morning yesterday afternoon as you know in time and throughout this he spews
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statements that speak to a very well planned and well thought out strategic attack he also speaks to a variety of different components of a crime and a couple of notes he uses the word invaders he uses the word replacement he uses the word conquer throughout this manifesto invaders speaking to immigrants replacement actually speaking to the sense of genocide of feeling that his race is being eliminated so he needs to limit it another way and then we receive in return conquer that the or throw them out of fester uses throughout the entire manifesto speaking to which a plan a global plan which he alleges is underway right now not just in new zealand but throughout the world for people like him to endure late his actions so with respect to the content of this manifesto there is absolutely no question this should have
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been identified this should have been forwarded to local authorities and federal authorities this should have been dealt with expeditiously not the way that we're dealing with it now first i do want to say you are absolutely correct that these posts and this manifesto is coming from who is meant to be the alleged attacker that's what reports are saying at the moment but as you're saying that the authority should have been alerted is it the responsibility of social networks or governments to spot the suspicious content online. well you know what perhaps the most poignant question of all that's going to be asked today jacqueline is the one that you just asked and the answer to that is it needs to be a public private partnership government and social media corporations absolutely need to collaborate on cyber crime such as this we know factually speaking that terrorism regardless of its vaine terrorism uses social media to recruit
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or to plan attacks we know this to be true in that be the case one of those elements can operate without the other the private sector of corporations social media companies and government need to work together to provide a safe the global community if both of them do not work together united going to be having a lot more conversations like this on the heels of mass transit. law enforcement analyst paul violence thank you so much for finding time to join us on the program today. for more details and live updates on this incident you can always head to our web site r t v dot com. an exchange of fire has escalated tensions between israel and palestinian islamised in the gaza strip israeli warplanes bombed around one hundred hamas linked targets
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in response to two rockets sent into television is the first such attack on central israel since the two thousand and fourteen war. there were no casualties on the israeli side while four palestinians were wounded hamas has denied it was behind the rocket attacks and media reports claim the israeli authorities now believe the rockets were launched accidentally we spoke to journalists on both sides of the border. the been a lot of statements issued by different political political leaders here we need for oil. particularly i can look at to some of the. most prominent leaders one many guns who he's a serious contender for the upcoming elections among other things he says that it is time that israel and women need to hamas leaders but also other political leaders saying that they expect out of prime minister binyamin netanyahu with very serious response given what happened last night last night was one of the scariest
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and most frightening nights for the civilians in the gaza strip as the israeli military carried on airstrikes in the entire gaza strip doesn't ministry of health has reported that four civilians have suffered burns and injuries as a result of the airstrikes that happened last night all the palestinian factions have denied any involvement with the escalation that happened last night the night before last night said that it's looking into the shooting bowing to take measures against those responsible for it my colleague neil harvey spoke to the israeli education minister ivanov tali bennett to get his reaction to this latest incident. we cannot accept this. rocket fire on our homes here in tel aviv and down in the negev we left the gaza strip about
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thirteen years ago now and. the moment we left they've been shooting rockets at us so we will not give up any more land it just doesn't make sense when we had land over to the arabs they turned it into a radical islamic terrorist state and now it's time to fight back to the state and we will the u.n. says that an armed palestinian civilians were shot by israeli forces so are you surprised that there is an aggressive. response coming from palestinians who have the right of self-defense and they do not accept any sort of preach from folks on the other side of the world when we're being shot rockets from a piece of territory that we handed over to the arabs what i can say is that we won't do that again. no one's trying to preach i don't think everybody understands no matter what the grasp of the situation in the middle east is that the violence
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the cycle of violence continues and the begats more aggression. how is you know the what you're suggesting going to improve the situation we left gaza we want peace the moment they stop shooting missiles at my children's. home and kindergarten is the moment there will be peace we have no territorial demand over gaza and they just need to stop it if they stop it there will be peace that's very simple. still to come what's europe's approach to repatriating i saw members after the break we hear from the german father of two sons currently imprisoned in syria . tigers survival guide book station just like all the stored safely federal reserve
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welcome back students around the world have taken to the streets for climate protests growing against a lack of government action on global warming the coordinated so-called school strikes were inspired by sixteen year old swedish activist gretta thunder who's joined the protest in stockholm she began holding such demonstrations in front of sweden's parliament last year since then the protests have spread around the world friday's protests are expected to be one of the biggest international rallies so far demonstrations are planned and more than one hundred countries. is heading for yet another cliffhanger after british m.p.'s voted to delay the u.k.'s departure from the european union prime minister theresa may well now return to brussels and seek an extension to the box at deadline but just two weeks before the currently scheduled exit date frustration is building in westminster. we are
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like a circle in a spiral like a wheel within a wheel never ending or beginning on an airbus 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 the deal that the government has concluded with the european union yet this house as my own good friend 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 with a brain food deal on her robotic man sure of it's my deal or no deal this is a waste of time and a waste of time for our chamber and that should not be happening what we should be to is thinking i am happy now a way forward and
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a life full weight is to extend article fifty purchase people are sick of it most people in this house are a third vote on bugs that will take place next week if again vote to reject teresa mayes plan she will have to ask brussels for a long delay which could last years that could potentially trigger a general election or a second referendum on the other hand if that is passed then the prime minister could request a postponement till the end of june by then the u.k. might either leave the block with a deal or walk away with nothing at all if both sides fail to reach a consensus professor of european law at edgehill university francisco resume breaks down the latest for us. we mustn't get carried away with the idea that this was a great victory for the prime minister in the government tonight and if it's not its motion to do. actual hundred twelve to two hundred and this was a defeat and it can't be addressed as a victory remember we were supposed to be leaving on the twenty ninth of march when
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no one knew that even if. by some political miracle she wins next week. the truth of the matter is west still going to need an extension because we don't have the domestic legislation in place to be able to leave in a you know reasonable way. the fight against islamic states last remaining pocket of resistance in syria is entering its final moments us back opposition forces say iran one thousand three hundred fighters and their families surrendered on thursday you know the syrian town of by the s.c.f. also claims at least one hundred twelve militants were killed that's after a massive military offensive was launched a few days ago with the help of u.s. air support meanwhile as concerns increased about bringing eisel exteriorize to trial and their countries of origin one german father has shared his views on the issue as both his sons left the country to join i thought here's
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a story. as yeah this is fabian my eldest son he should be in a prison of the free syrian army now. and this is my ul my youngest son's. but you. know. they both embraced islam they said it was their decision and it was the right faith. in opposition. to count. so they were thankful and said we had been the best parents they asked us to trust that it just was their faith and their way which they had to follow. or shut the fuck up. and. three weeks ago i received
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a call saying that my older son fabian ended up as a prisoner of the free syrian army no one was asking for money it was simply information that three days before fabian had been taken prisoner together with twenty other people. being certain of that and there are between seventy or eighty german young women children men who are currently being held prisoner in syria from a legal point of view i think the german government has an obligation to bring these children back for two reasons one is that they are german citizens and the other is the state is partly responsible for letting so many young people go to syria. the response to france's yellow vests protest by the country's police force is putting civil liberties at risk that's according to a french human rights watchdog. the details a warning you might find some of the images in this report disturbing.
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i. rubber bullets tear gas on the vehicles the way the president mccracken 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 borne the says that the number of people of wasted is unprecedented. and some of the weapons used to disperse the crowd should be prohibited over the
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course of the protests thousands of people were injured some lost they are as others had the heads blown off you know. i. believe them and started to shoot to help the firefighters to get through and it was the last thing that i remember because actually that i felt and a grenade hit my head if. i. now want to see who lost and the government is completely blind even with the video footage they called accept responsibility for what is happening. but the french government rejects the claims saying the police officers were protecting themselves you have to ask a simple question do our security forces have the right to defend themselves in the face of the ultraviolence of some demonstrators both the united nations and council of us have criticized the excessive force of mccombs response we encouraged the
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government to continue dialogue and urged. full investigation of all reported cases of assessing use of force the heavy handed way the president quelled the protests and dealt with public anger continues to haunt him policy r t terrorists. that's a news group up for now but i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest thanks for tuning in. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising and i saw one on t.v. . i'm going to talk about
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