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charged in the u.s. with conspiracy to hack government computers the issue of his alleged links to russia is once again being raised in washington. also the french police used tear gas against yellow vests demonstrators in the twenty second consecutive weekend of protests against the government. and the german justice minister is criticised after giving an interview to german sister channel in which she mentions close ties between moscow. and we maintain close ties with russia russia was and always will be part.
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of the live from moscow i'm daniel. thanks for joining us on the program and people in the u.s. and u.k. have gathered on saturday to protest the detention of wiki leaks founder julian assange his arrest the sparked outrage with supporters taking their anger to the streets voicing concern for the right to a free press. in new york people rallied on times square demanding the immediate release of a song some protesters held signs while others delivered speeches that criticized the pentagon and other protests took place in london outside the prison where it's believed just being held currently shows will to appear at an extradition hearing via video link on may second. after his dramatic arrest we could be front man is facing a charge of conspiracy to hack a u.s. government computer it appears there washington is another axe to grind at least judging by the vice president's words. when he was
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a cia cia director he called weekly leaks state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia we strongly agree with that's why the justice department is now seeking extradition might of just been a slip of the tongue that's currently of songs hasn't been charged with anything russia related his alleged links to the kremlin though have been on the minds of the media and political chiefs for quite some time. collusion may still become part of the case against the wiki leaks chief. it did say it years ago a son that the united states wanted him that's why he was in the ecuadorian embassy and he was right america is seeking extradition and if you watch enough t.v. you surely know why his russian connections can we address the question at hand and that is whether or not you can say definitively that russia had no part in this.
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was trying to sabotage the twenty six thousand election and have these facts in front of them saw assad as an agent agent or at least a provocateur or a collaborator with the russian government tonight there is growing evidence that russia is using wiki leaks as a delivery vehicle for hacked e-mails and other information it was everywhere on every pundit slips for years assad's weekly leaks putin russia meddling echoed and echoed by everyone important enough to be on camera like us need is it's time to call out wiki leaks for what it really is a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia they've acted in concert with the russians to interfere on our elections to help you pack into a look at information from the russians at least in a way to disrupt our campaigns and twenty sixteen i don't think that's it's not right to legal and i hope mr as much as possible just because you can't afford
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to use for all. russian meddling in what you do by their word he's a covert taiji be asset on a secret mission to topple the united states that is if you watch enough t.v. if you don't if you actually read the indictment against in the charges no mention of russia not a mention of elections of meddling e-mails or grand plots to topple the united states his crime allegedly was that he worked with chelsea. manning to obtain classified documents that showed us human rights abuses in iraq and afghanistan the us government house to. state all the charges they tend to charge mr sashi with extraditions. fail to you not mr sargent's us that lands on us soil
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a power experiment or bring their charges just consider this if the us had anything anything tying as signage to russia or meddling or conspiracy do you think they would have shown it to mentioned it this is it this is the unique charge he faces and because of how extradition works they can't add any more charges if they get him. the extradition work. needs to go at that stage but except charges are for example. the extradition court u.k. not extradite somebody to wes the charges that are probably going to. not exist there's no charge. so the extradition court makes very clear we're only going to extradite on those charges are sent to us and. we just i guess direct
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your sosh. states with the shirts on now saying balance six are going by what lawyers and experts are saying the u.s. doesn't have much of a case and if ass and is found guilty it sets a nasty precedent where journalists can be jailed for posting classified material no matter how vital like the manning files.
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this remarkable as it may be the u.s. is now saying that exposing us human rights abuses wanted murder committed by the u.s. military exposing that is more serious than the abuses and murder themselves chilled formally bradley manning was freed by a bomb but judging by the toxicity on t.v. in washington as shouldn't be too hopeful the. you never know trump is trump wiki leaks i love working. on thursday police forcibly removed from the ecuadorian embassy in london this came after quito stripped them of his citizenship and revoked his asylum which was granted almost seventy years ago ecuador says his sons' violated the terms of his asylum in numerous ways independent journalist and close friend of sons' one snack says they're going to see if he knows is not the man to trade in the media. putin is very robust and
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strong person physically quite large and mentally but he has been under the most enormous strain i mean physically he lost a lot of weight mentally he was still the same julian of course but you could see that he's a man who had suffered he owed on the weekends for example the embassy used to close down and you could see that he didn't like being alone rattling around the place he hasn't been outside the door as we're in the last year under the regime of merino we're monitoring him inside the embassy to an extraordinary degree there were two cameras in every room except a lot of tree even the kitchen had one also he was gagged you also are speaking german and the other thing is his visitation rights work a tale this really is quite difficult to see him julian has expected to be thrown out of the embassy since before christmas he was just waiting for it to happen but i don't think he expected to be dragged out in this way the way it happened was to patrol him to help portray him as a fugitive rather than allowing him to walk out himself with dignity people
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consider much more of a threat than you really is you know the district judge and the magistrate court that he went into after straight after being taken by the police and described him as a narcissist i mean the judge had met him once in the courtroom but day i mean that's a savage thing to say about somebody talk about silly stuff about him you know apparently. be unclean or something like that i mean it's extraordinary how journalists are able to strike me so it was really important and really important to the future of journalism. and as our guest pointed out their media speculation is rife surrounding assad's including the welfare office cat however wiki leaks decided to dispel any rumors and confirm that the cat is safe and well we can expose this video of the feline watching his own of being drugged out of the embassy turns out the cat was rescued by our soldiers lawyer back in mid october following threats to remove it last year the ecuadorian government gave us our just sort of house rules that included risking losing his companion unless you took proper care of. french police have fired tear gas at get of us demonstrators
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throwing rocks and bottles on the first weekend after a controversial law came into force new rules and demonstrators from hiding their faces. i. i. was. clashes were seen in paris where police used tear gas against protesters twenty seven people were detained more than thirty thousand protested on saturday cross france including around five thousand in the capital. with what we need to change the government change poor people salary establish more social benefits that's what would satisfy us otherwise we will never start i want to microns head we see people
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chanting micron we're coming for you so i hope to go get him there is no point in chanting it and not doing it. we won't give up we want to give up on anything it's a kind of courage there is pretty good of course but we are not giving up we need to keep it up without. getting worse and worse. i made it without the federal government is there i think mr mark wright was clear and they answered of the great debate i want to reverse my decisions what was the great debate for it was just smoke and mirrors it was a company in for the european elections in disguise that's why we are in the streets today. rally turned violent in the southern city of toulouse where officers moved in after protesters reportedly tried to build barricades the number of
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demonstrators was said to have been injured more than twenty would attain this march the twenty second consecutive weekend of anti-government rallies in the country ahead of us the movement started in the van with protest against fuel price hikes and calls for president micron to resign associate professor of french and francophone studies at the university of nottingham falseness thinks that despite a slight recovery in microns palomas universe movement won't be going anywhere. oddly enough over the last few weeks he's a poll ratings have been going up both for him and his prime minister bush leaf and i think that there is a sense in the golden bonus you know whatever other politicians a little bit over media commentators say that actually kind of gave a framework to to the discontent provided that they are late for the discontented all people to participate in a city to mustn't success but particularly that is the good it is so you listen to
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the contributions of so disparate bringing it all together something is going to be very difficult so paradoxically you know looking at the news looking at the footage you know i think that he's enormously popular but the next three weeks are going to be an up and in fact the european elections are going to be actually pretty. i mean while religious violence in france is on the rise with a spike in attacks against minorities over the majority of incidents in the country target christians something much of the media seems to overlook charlotte has more . anti religious attacks are taking place on an almost daily basis in france but while some incidents seem to attract a lot of attention others are largely being ignored according to the french observer. for be so nearly twenty nineteen was the worst month for churches in france and say began collecting data in twenty fifteen but in addition to churches
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other public christian symbols have also been targeted for example some across as a mountain tops public crucifixes been destroyed or vandalized and public statues of jesus and the virgin mary have been decapitated or destroyed and according to the observatory in france anti christian attacks have sharply risen since the beginning of twenty nineteen this is paris is historic seoul suit peace last month a fire here briefly caught the attention of the media. it didn't take long for an investigation to say the attack was deliberate and cause nearly a million euro damage but take a closer look at how it was reported by some news wires the headline reads the
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church briefly catches fire. almost a month later the story doesn't appear to have been updated suggesting that the deliberate attack on one of paris is largest churches just wasn't backed newsworthy at the same time other anti religious attacks not only make the headlines they stay . the latest official figures from the french government to give us back to insight into what's happening in twenty eighteen there was a shop brides in. a number of anti sematic incidents five hundred forty one that's up seventy four percent compared with twenty seventeen the incidents were broken down showing what they were related to including murder violence and threats anti muslim acts to it at one hundred a low since twenty ten meanwhile the number of anti christian acts reached one
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thousand and sixty three a slight increase compared with the previous year no further detail with. what was shocking to me was the almost casual way that the ministry described it saying quote the number of anti-christian acts is stable over the year when the interior minister downplays or. seems to sideline the acts against christians it fuels the assumption that only minority religions deserve protection unquestionably the increase in anti-semitic attacks is of serious concern but by many as minimizing the number of anti-christian incidents and providing no details the government signals in a not so subtle way that this is less important it's unclear who is carrying out these attacks or why they are taking place but there's real concern that the way that the french government and the media generally underplay them means that they
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could be being significantly underreported meaning the true scale is still unknown. ski r.t. paris with more news just in a few moments. you know world of big movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back 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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the business model of facebook is to pressure people to continue communicating through facebook and giving facebook personal information this is what makes facebook a surveillance monster show facebook does not have users facebook has used people that facebook use it's. much the program german media and politicians have rounded on the country's justice minister she gave an interview to german system channel seven minute appearance because he touched on
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a number of issues concerning europe including germany relations with russia. over reports from. well the german justice minister catherine of bali is found herself in hot water according to some lost on the political sea according to others it's curious to see how you can completely lose your political compass in no time well what heinous act did she commit she spoke to the media or as some would have you believe the wrong type of media this is all come about after miss bali gave an interview to r.t. german language sister service. member whose land we maintain close ties with russia russia was and always will be our partner however that doesn't mean we don't take issue with sas and their use but then that's a natural part of any relationship. nasri nordstrom to is a private enterprise and we as a government do not interfere and i also do not consider it appropriate to comment
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on u.s. plans in any way. i ask of you as external and internal enemies these include all who seek to weaken at first of all of course these are the e.u. countries that want to become nation states again and stop their usual cooperation with us in order to pursue their selfish national interests heaven forfend a german politician give an interview to a russian news outlet about issues that affect both nations the minister must be out of her mind according to the german tabloid press justice minister caterina barely wants to join the european parliament for the s.p.d. and has given many interviews so far so good but why she took questions from the kremlin propaganda portal russia today is not comprehensible to many in political circles while city use fighting for ever europe to strengthen europe's security the s.p.d. european candidate katherina barley gives interviews to russian state propaganda
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that is twenty four servant to weaken the euro. because the rena barely of the european the un through body all smiling and friendly to those who want to send you are plummeting into chaos with their education freedom of the press sorry make that freedom to talk to the press as long as it's the ones that human tabloids approve of. thousands of protesters flooded the sudanese capital khartoum on saturday at a rally in front of the military's headquarters they call in the army to hand over power to a civilian government demonstrators say they will remain in the streets until a civilian transitional council is formed on thursday after months of public protests the army toppled longtime president model bashir according to sort of news police sixteen people have been killed and about twenty wounded in the chaos that followed meanwhile some countries including saudi arabia have already affirmed their support for the new military administration riyadh also says it's ready to
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provide humanitarian aid to the country that's according to saudi state media. libya fighting is continuing in and near the capital tripoli between the self-proclaimed libyan national army and forces loyal to the u.n. backed government. the video released on the facebook page of the libyan national army reportedly shows the latest round of combat between forces loyal to general lee for hafter and the government troops at least seventy five people have been killed and more than three hundred twenty wounded in the last ten days that's according to the world health organization he used top diplomat meanwhile has demanded that general haft are told his drive to seize the capital city. the military attack launched by the enemy on tripoli and the subsequent escalation in and around the capital armed dangerous civilians including migrants and refugees and disrupting un led political
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process with the risk of serious consequences for libya and the wider region including the terrorist threat the lotto seems to be spread over the issue france reportedly rejected an early e.u. statement calling on the leader of the libyan national army to pull back his troops paris has oil assets in the east of the country and have been providing military help to have to italy has criticized france's starts. it would be very serious of france for economical commercial reasons had blocked an e.u. initiative to bring peace to libya and would support a party that is fighting as minister of the interior i would not stand by and watch something that the two thousand and eleven nato led military intervention in libya promoted by then french president nicolas sarkozy was triggered by a konami can commercial interests then what humanitarian concerns. former deputy speaker of the bells and parliament lode valorous think the split in the e.u. over libya is linked to geopolitical interests of its members. about geopolitical
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a position of france and italy in a less and manner brown's was the one country don't start of the war on libya in the first place for the same reason that there were there but they do not supporting the guy that they think will protect their interests ironically enough this man is leading the libyan national army is a former gadhafi goalie or eight who knew down and got disagreed with him and left the country for us in central years this man is just as reliable as any other military dictator i mean it just shows that when it goes really comes down to democracy human rights and so on he's just irrelevant. that's what i saw from the team and myself thanks for your time today on auto international join us again in thirty minutes for the latest update.
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on what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or something i want to. let you go right to the press this is like the before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the was in the house. last question. those are the gate have to be changed and we're still living with historical legacy sophie decimalization most of the let's say legal frameworks invest in the uk all of them are decided for industrial face a stick watch and now we are moving ahead and i think the problem is that our
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concepts are lagging behind. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. we're 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 defenses officer says we're going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them 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 for an easy for.
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boche twenty seventeen the russian space agency launched a new cosmonaut core recruitment campaign the requirements were strict a degree of piloting engineering or science psychological stability perfect health even height weight chest measurements are important because model has to be able to fit into a space suit and of course the ship four hundred twenty uplands was shortlisted from the campaign but only eight would be selected we'll focus on three of the would be cosmonauts whose progress we followed for almost two views. going to shut down through. to the coast of syria but that's where the news and
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