tv Documentary RT April 10, 2019 11:30am-12:01pm EDT
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which prevent the country from developing normally modeled messages to move vision at the same time the international assistance that is required by states should be aimed at creating a situation where a state can take care of its own citizens however with the other hand out of money you are also picking the pockets of venezuelans you are shamelessly expropriating venezuelan assets in western banks just from the beginning of this year you have taken for thirty billion dollars from the country claiming that would only the self proclaimed president you i know can use those funds the overall damage from the actions of the united states to the venezuelan economy since twenty thirteen women can be calculated in hundreds of billions of dollars at the same time giving credit you can go home urgent assistance advantage the venezuelan people and i'd like to just recall that in the united states not everything is very smooth with humanitarian assistance per se but who also of whom he is still haven't overcome
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the consequences of the devastating hurricane maria which devastated pearl rico in the fall of twenty seven thousand at the time there was a series of problems with a lack of water food tricity medical assistance some two hundred twenty nine thousand people were homeless and the whole harvest of vital crops was lost and the overall damage at the time according to various estimates was from forty five to ninety billion us dollars. and the time washington completely rejected international assistance and september twenty seventh president maduro stated that there were the readiness of venezuela to mediately launch a program of support and solidarity to puerto rico which overcome the consequences of maria in puerto rico was also there were proposals from cuba this was also rejected by washington as a result manageability did provide assistance to try to recruit received go to receive a subsidiary of the united states while the cuban government. respected the rejection
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of the american people it was reviews all did not insist and did not use this for propaganda purposes even though many were unhappy with this decision in the united states. caracas is not rejecting humanitarian assistance that is provided based on the principles approved by the united nations russia and other countries have provided such assistance and in the framework of. now preventing the end of the crisis in venezuela are some sanctions and in internal and external interference in the internal affairs of the state as for internal political differences we are convinced that only a dialogue within venezuela itself can overcome those different fronts the united states has insistently destabilize the situation in venezuela they have artificially provoked a crisis in this country in order to overthrow a legitimately elected leader and replace them with their own. making samples of
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the blatant interference of the united states and the fares of latin america and the overthrow of the use of military force of leaders that they didn't like there are many many such examples i would like to once again address the neighbors of venezuela haven't you learned anything from history don't you understand that venezuela is merely a bargaining chip in the geopolitical and just reject the struggle for influence in the region and the world very much in the spirit of a revitalized monroe doctrine and by the way the attitude of latin american countries to what is taking place in venezuela are not and are not as uniform and unequivocal as we've heard today from the vice president. it's very strange to once again will discuss so what should be self evident truths that is the. solving the provoked crisis in venezuela it can only be
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to go through an internal venezuelan dialogue and the self-proclaimed president is not ready to this because he didn't get instructions to that effect but there is no other way forward in this context we welcome international initiatives helping to americans foster dialogue between the legitimate government and leaders of the opposition. such initiatives have come from latin american region and in particular the proposal from mexico in europe ways part of the montevideo making his mother very promising. provides for a comprehensive and i don't lose of dialogue and view on this point of view it has much more chance of success than those initiatives that tip and demand preliminary conditions to even be launched to google the possibility of joining the good offices or mediation efforts should be open to everyone who are trying to make it constructive contribution to establishing an inclusive dollop within venezuela and
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what is taking place in the security council today unfortunately this is merely another episode of a frontal attack against the correct the government in caracas and ordinary venezuelan as well as the but i didn't like to recall that in parallel with the camps that were imposed on humanitarian assistance so-called and well wishers are actively trying to challenge the credentials of the official base with the credentials of the official base when a delegation of various international platforms we heard this today from the vice president i'm not going to commons was the tone of this of his statement but i want to say to me that the permanent representative and his william this room was appointed by the legitimate government of this country and it was confirm. and by the general assembly of the united nations furthermore as you having these are the friends of venezuela. so-called friends are replacing the official embassador simonis with bearing the seizure of diplomatic property in this way we are seeing
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is a blatant violation of the founding principles of the un with violation of the norms of international law perhaps to actively. info perhaps an international group based order that is so promoted actively promoted by western highly exposed provides for such a lawless doggish violation of international law but we certainly international law just not we call on the united must take to it once again you recognize that the venezuelan people and other peoples have the right to determine their own future if you want to make america great again and we were all sincerely interested in seeing the reason stop interfering in the affairs of other states. you will only gain respect from that was you because you don't like when others injured during your affairs no one likes that thank you. i thank
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the representative of russia and thank a we've just been listening in live it to the un security council meeting on the humanitarian situation in venezuela we heard from the u.s. vice president mike pence describing venezuela as a failed state plagued by chaos and suffering also calling nicholas mature a dictator with no claims of power in venezuela he was followed by the russian representative to the u.n. vaseline a benzema who offered a fierce were both so saying it this was another attempt by the us of regime change also according to question some of the accounts provided by the u.s. vice president in his address he also said that russia categorically rejects us about this towards venezuela and said that american going to become great again once it stops interfering in the affairs of other countries will be bringing you more on this special u.n. security council meeting throughout the rest of the hour. the british prime minister has arrived in the belgian capital for an emergency summit to plead for
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breaks it takes tension until june the thirtieth the u.k.'s divorce from the european union is at this point shared goal to find a piece of all of it breaks down the latest breaks it twists and turns. well as theresa may heads there to brussels this summit she's going to be asking for an extension we understand until the thirtieth of june the problem with that is not a lot of people in europe are interested in those type of short term extensions before heading to this summit on tuesday she was here in berlin meeting with chancellor angela merkel she also went over to paris and met with president macron we can only presume she was putting forward another type of argument to them to try and get them on side with her there was no word out of either meeting of what being really discussed but what i can tell you is this the idea of an extension until the thirtieth of june doesn't go down well with many in the european union experience so far as well as a deep divisions within the house of commons give us a little reason to believe that the ratification process can be completed by the
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end of june in reality granting such an extension would increase the risk of a rolling series of short extensions and emergency summit creating new clifford's dates diplomats i've been speaking to have been saying that they want to have an extension of let's say a year which would give the opportunity for say the united kingdom to hold a general election also potentially a second referendum and it's the one year extension it's also being floated really by donald the the e.u. council president now he's been talking about what's being called a flex tension it's a one year extension of article fifty which if the united kingdom could come to terms with the deal it's on the table and they could agree to that well they agree to that at any time during it they break off the union and the u.k. and the e.u. go their separate ways and really it is getting to that point whereby many of the european leaders senior figures they're all getting very sick of breaks that we
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can't perpetually live with an everlasting brigs it at some point there has to be an exit so i think that the british will for a tease the british parliament really need to realise. the european union is not going to be able to constantly exhaust itself on the vagaries of british domestic policy so far absolutely nothing has changed there isn't an endless readiness to keep talking about delays too long as there is no substantial progress on the british side we don't really know what the outcome is going to be but it will end up ultimately being one of three it would seem to reason is granted an extension in which she's allowed to able to in britain which britain is able to come up with a solution in the exit in an orderly fashion or article fifty itself is called off essential cancelling breaks it which comes with all of its own problems or the no deal breaks it which despite legislation it went through the house of commons just this week it was signed off late at night by the queen on monday evening is still a possibility now that's the worst case scenario for everybody the european side
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don't want us the british side don't want us and it's the thing that everybody is really trying to avoid an economics professor go around jones says they're beyond talks with brussels to resume a my find may find a breakthrough to the break this impasse by meeting the demands of the opposition labor party. could be damaging in the case of a no deal not only to the u.k. but also to many european countries on the mainland in the european union particularly those that do a lot of trade with the u.k. so all ireland france germany the netherlands denmark and so on and so there will be an extension maybe of a few months maybe of up to a year there are no discussions going on between the government and the labor opposition party in the quay and there may be something to get out of those they're discussing particularly issues surrounding the customs arrangement that would exist after a break so it is very much demanding
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a formal customs union there's some people within the government would be attracted to that but others such as me and fox the foreign trade secretary is arguing that it's really a free trade agreement that we're after with the ability to make outside independent trade deals with third party countries so a lot depends on the nature of those discussions and how they pan out whether an agreement can be brought to bear within the time that the extension allows. and there are no magic dispute is brewing over the construction of a memorial news the end of her former nazi death camp in poland warsaw has rejected several requests from russia to take part in the project and this is in an angry response from moscow has artie's within a quarter. some a bore was a nazi run killing center and an intense secret very few survive to average talent
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and scream course. another unit arrived once they were already undressed they apparently understood where they were being taken naked and all in fear they ran away but where could they run everyone rushed to the barbed wire fences and there they were met with the fire of machine guns and rifles many people died from the bullets the rest were driven into the gas chambers the fires were burning into late at night that's all flames illuminated the evening black sky with its terrifying lights the whole camp and the surrounding territory.
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like thunder the screams of people rode over the death camp six hundred people exhausted yearning for freedom rushed forward shouting here a in this single impulse the jews of russia are in poland the netherlands and from this czech is a vacuum in germany united it was only then that the tower guards realized that something was wrong in the camp and opened fire. unlike auschwitz there is nothing left of sabi bore the extermination camp was destroyed by the nazis after the uprising and trees planted to conceal evidence it ever existed but there is concerned that he. parts of his history are now being overlook the this is
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a matter for the whole of europe through in the so people come. russians dutch french and also people from other countries and that's what unites this pain and also people who were tortured there and died so that we never repeated the polish government started construction plans back in two thousand and fourteen for a new visitor center at the site of the former death camp russia says that it was unfairly sidelines and the design of the museum especially as a soffit soldier was behind the here roig revolt and escape for sabi war the committee behind the project includes representatives from slovakia the netherlands poland and israel as the construction of the museum moved forward paul and opened the betting for those who wanted to take part in setting up the museum interior but again all three obligations by russian museums all private entities were not approved by war sell polish russian relations are complicated and certainly when it
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comes to world war two they were complicated so i think the poles rather take control themselves of the narrative they're afraid of the russian narrative and they also don't want to give russia too much credit for liberating poland you can use history as a weapon and the poles haven't weaponize in history as a as many people have been doing some may call it historical amnesia some like paul ince ministry of culture and national heritage say it's a logical decision the international steering committee made enormous decision about continuing cooperation between its current members who have already worked together for ten years in order to smoothly complete advance works on the new morial site the cultural standoff aside as high time average one as remembered for their suffering and bravery let me remind you of something where seventy thousand aversive of the liberation of the auschwitz death. after his broken out death camp was observed in poland latin reputing was not invited and given the fact that
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africa was liberated by the red army i mean this is quite quite outrageous i would say so what we're seeing now is a continuation of this policy which is trying to. keep the russians out of participating in any. effort to present the history of sobibor and the suffering of the of the inmates there and the horrible mass murders that took place there still to come can send within french police off to a worrying rising office and in offices to misguide small not to be short back.
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back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circular defense officer says we're going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with their money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war and surely we can risk some discomfort or uneasiness for. thanks welcome back wiki leaks claims that his
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co-founder julian assad has been the subject of a spying operation since two thousand and twelve and accuses the u.s. of having orchestrated it and it is that he has the details. well tensions have been escalating over the past few days off to wiki leaks tweeted that julian assange could be expelled from the ecuadorian embassy within a matter of hours or days and now speaking at a press conference in london weekly terror in chief says there's been an extensive spying operation against julian assange within the and the sea itself this material gathered contains gigabytes of recorded fadia and already a material and photos as well monterrey a songes every mason every visitor now these documents were shown in the press briefing there were also copies of legal notes from his lawyers and also video recordings of doctors assessing a ship a songe and taking blood except tra let's take
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a listen to the wiki leaks editor in chief about what was actually obtained. a covert. the extensive spying operation against the us within the ecuadorian embassy earlier as ours has been living you know sort of the . truman show like situation inside the embassy what we have to establish is that security cameras were used to more deter his every move. i would like to share it with the truck administration if you'll familiar with the truman show the truman show where truman's every move is watched and recorded now this was a will and covers because the documents and allegedly emerged in spain and we used by a group who contacted wiki leaks and threatens to publish them citing their own terms and conditions few weeks ago we learned that some individuals in spain. where. the information that they have much of torture all false documents relating to
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julian asserts that got a. e-mail back from the individual identify himself was. where he said. this. approach the prices from three million euros it was photographs of julian so at the embassy this issue is. for the photographs their weekly leaks editor in chief decided this was a matter for the police a full investigation has been opens and it's currently being handled by a legal team who say this is a serious extortion case following this new discovery though this demonstrates exactly how much surveillance julian the songe is under with his lawyer saying it's a huge violation of confidence and a violation of privacy as well. police unions in france have expressed
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alarm over to a dramatic spike in the number of suicides among officers they say that this year on average one officer takes their own life every four days there is undoubtedly real suffering among the police officers who are confronted each day by social deprivation hierarchical pressures and consecutive missions without the chance to rest. and worried because the accumulated tiredness will continue to have an impact on those of us most weakened by the demanding job. for years the suicide rate among french police officers has been thirty six percent higher than among the general population the unions say that insufficient access to psychological help is a key contributing factor along with the stress caused by other occupational hazards but i've also argued that an anti suicide initiative launched by the government last may has been largely ineffective as this the channel r.t. france has been talking to a union representative about the problem. put it all also on the police are
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under-represented in society nowadays society itself develops in its own way we saw that during the national why debate this is a disease it's no surprise the police are just like the rest of us they have been subjected to this disease an aggravated big strain tension concerning the suicides sure there are cases more and more of them and one of the main reasons is depression the last act of suicide the death of an officer whether it is a man or woman is the result from happen this their own happiness isn't properly looked into but in this circumstantial measures won't change anything so. india's don't win elections starts on thursday but ahead of that a new player seems to have entered the political arena facebook the social media giant is being accused of interfering by blocking pages it considers as this information as the old quarter explains. facebook has been on fire lately removing thousands of pages it considered to be an authentic and the target of their latest
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campaign meddling in india's upcoming elections as indians prepare to fruit in the general election for the seventeenth looks of facebook and family of apps continue. to help make sure the elections of and free from into fruits both from and domestic with almost two hundred fifty million users in the country facebook's regulation of political content has a wider reach earlier this month they were moved over seven hundred pages marked fake and although only fifteen were promoting the ruling party prime minister modi took a big hit and that's because those dozen or so pages had almost two and a half million more followers than the rest and who's helped facebook in the list to fight that election meddling domestic and foreign an american think tank called the atlantic council even its own employees were surprised some within our
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community may view this partnership with skepticism we would expect nothing less and encourage more in fact a healthy skepticism is a vital part of digital resilience but how healthy is that skepticism really. and this isn't the norm and russia. and. india journalist a bit i or me try lodged a criminal complaint against facebook accusing the social network of waging a war against india he claims the tech giant is trying to interfere in the internal process of the election at the behest of foreign powers really.
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and you know one of the little. pieces. the atlantic council receives millions of dollars from the u.s. state department nato and washington's allies abroad could it be that some of that foreign funding is finding its way into a social media campaign against meddling both domestic and foreign why every student is doing in this room in this. green one we're going to. far far off that the point is there is this is. going to. make this is that this. person is. back in just a few minutes with the latest headline. i
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mean this a bit like it's. this is you know you did a show the first one you looked up and you missed we just finished for most of the hundreds. except. the one thing i was national guard down. at. the plate you talk a little. bit some of the supreme composers. and. exclude one of these critics one of the things you didn't need to lose because the. shooting in july of thirty some years. old. applause someone. because it doesn't look like you the late eighty's.
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you know world of big partisan movies a 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 smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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