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with the turkish military operation against kurdish militants in full swing thousands of civilians flee their homes. this is an occupation we are a peaceful people we leave calmly business let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners sin. in ecuador after a week of violent protesters trying to paralyze the country by calling a general nationwide strike and after these missile attack at the paris police headquarters france's interior minister produces a list of telltale signs of potential radicalization among them sporting a. cast and i himself is hardly clean shaven britain's former spy
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chief says that private sector internet know more about this than any intelligence agency in the world and posed a major threat to democracy. good morning welcome just going to 8 o'clock here in moscow you watching r.t. international now more than 200 military strikes have now been carried out by key is it steps up its operation page spring in northeast syria however kurdish military forces regarded as terrorists by ankara claimed to have repelled one attack on a border town in the north northern syrian province of thousands of locals fled the area following the launch of the turkish operation kurdish forces claim 5 civilians have been killed in the offensive and accuse ankara of deliberately targeting civilian areas. condemned what's happening.
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america and other countries should protect us they are committing sin here our children women is there really no mercy let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners sin sin. this is an occupation we are a peaceful people we live calmly work to our own business it is a crime here look here on the bus real to the people here look at this car do you see soldiers there their children their own women. but it has all come after the 1st phase of air strikes on the 2 kurdish controlled border towns of our land and also tell yad the kurds have ordered a general mobilization along the border with turkey and the international community to step in when the offensive follows president donald trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from the region in his latest statement he defended the move saying the kurds did not help the u.s.
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during world war 2. as more the story. had denounced the decades of war by the united states and said that he intended to deescalate and bring u.s. troops home from around the world at this point as trump as announced that u.s. forces have withdrawn from northeastern syria where they were intermingled with the kurdish fighters he also announced that the captured i still fighters will be transported out of the region we have no soldiers in the area. we've been talking to turkey for 3 years they've been wanting to do this for many years as you know they've been fighting each other for centuries we were put into this battle interjected it was supposed to be a 3030 day period and we've been there for many many years we are. taking some of the most dangerous isis fighters out we've taken him out and we're putting them in different locations where it's secure donald trump has faced harsh criticism for his decision and it's being widely reported that he seems to be turning
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a blind eye on turkey's offensive against the s.d.f. fighters who were allies of the united states now trump has responded to this criticism by pointing out that the kurds did not support the united states during the 2nd world war and were not involved in the invasion of normandy now the kurds are fighting for the land just so you understand they didn't help us in the 2nd world war they didn't help us with normandy as an example they mention names of different battles they were there but they're there to help us with their land with all of that big said we like the kurds it's being reported that the turkish ministry of foreign affairs spoke to mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state and that they have reached a common understanding regarding their operation against the kurdish militias in northeastern syria now there has been a strong reaction from a number of european countries that do not approve of turkey's recent decision on took as will. to be free street and to scope.
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operations already as we are speaking on the way this military action is not leading to good result the secretary general is very concerned by the recent developments in northeast syria. any military operation must fully respect the un charter and international humanitarian law the turkish offensive in the northeastern syria is a danger a danger to the safety of the currents it danger because it helps dies who have been fighting for 5 years it needs to stop so france has brought the matter to the security council now there's been a strong reaction from a number of middle eastern countries as well jordan lebanon and other countries have spoken up denouncing turkey's move we've also heard from the president of iraq the iraqi president said that this was a grave escalation that will cause untold humanitarian suffering and empower terrorist groups throughout nato secretary-general stoltenberg has said that
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turkey's response should be proportionate to the threats that it faces our ally turkey is at the forefront of the crisis on the house a legitimate security concerns it has said for her in this terrorist attacks on thursday there is expected to be a un security council meeting regarding the situation with the turkish offensive against her kurdish forces in northeastern syria tensions remain high in the region as the united states has withdrawn its forces and turkey has swung into action the kurds have been natural ally for the united states and for the united stated for the world community and the un. truly it looks to me that the donald trump does not understand his to cure. his national security and his own administration does not understand the complexity of the issue the kurdish issues are. just in the.
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greed with him from matters to bolton and others so i think this is a problem for him he makes decision in trying to come up with excuses to convince himself and this is wrong the kurdish people deserve and they fought on behalf of the humanity to crush isis and now donald trump is going to lead a moose but we discussed the operation and its potential repercussions for the region with the british born kurdish activists to wean and also the international relations expert hussein back. we are talking about displacement and effectively genocide of innocent kurdish civilians innocent communities within that region so it is absolutely terrifying to know how you know the communities are feeding as they are continually being bombarded by the turkish offensive the kurds have always been on the defensive but now they know they must defend themselves and
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their families which means that unfortunately they may not be able to police the the camps that hold isis and the isis prisoners and also you know there are reports that actually within the camps there are some rebellions you know some isis rebellions going on so unfortunately the security threat is therefore then raised and you know it is now going to cause a big vacuum and a significant problem in terms of security turkish main policy is that turkey has modeled and political and military obligation to bring these syrian refugees here in turkey and since many years back to their country turkey is trying to control the area so that y.p. g. forces could not fill this area and prevent that these syrian refugees cannot come back so this areas are not kurdish territory the territories belong to the state
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and turkey of large to protect the territorial integrity of. state. in other news the 7th day of violent protests in ecuador is capital soar nationwide strike with thousands venting their anger against the government strike leaders say will not end until president let in the rain a scrap susteren measures these of inflated thing need and transport prices triggering the worst political unrest in a decade. oh. the protests have turned ugly with most of cotyledon stein's trying to place officers responded to gas all correspondents nicholas don't of than risk or topping the unrest in the capital content.
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turns out right now and in the chaos there is thousands and thousands of 1st isis let's try and get closer to the problem line just that just a few feet so why it's the presidential palace it's have been they called it 5 minutes sorry and police say that these protests to try to get there. in minutes ago while i was doing the live shot in our spanish version we don't paint by. very high profile and that's what we think so you know. the protesters there you know it's a coat tails stones bricks just like the. lease expired back with tear gas with sound bombs it's a situation of extreme tension in the streets. just to give you an idea. right
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griddles where a place is suspended any activity in the city center they say it's not safe for doctors and for ambulances instead we've got crews are volunteers just taking the dozens and dozens of good people to bust up some treats in there it's actually pretty shocking and to fluency measures that were implemented by the government included scrapping the subsidies so do you know. gasoline. and that has triggered these protests the monday we had the students then on tuesday we had been bijan as communities today they're all moved together they've joined together in this massive tens of thousands of people who are taking over the streets of quito president clinton moreno well he's going to see what he's going to hit is a message. absolutely repulsed so his government his ministers
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and say the measures that deal with the i.m.f. $4300000000.00. struggling with. not the people who say that the government is going to say but that it's big business instead of the people and that's why with these people here protesting this is a national strike and it's heavy takeouts which smoke it's practically on bearable a tragic day in ecuador's history. and this is one of the reporting from that 100 out as an economist and former growing central bank official says that the country's presence is papal the west and. the people are a 2 to protest the dimension of the package that they m.f. demand is so unreasonable that some people have also called it economic malpractise in the sense that they knew that this was going to cause such a huge pain in the population but they still went for it when learning more than
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around on a progressive platform in 2017 people voted for him because he wanted social justice he wanted a continuation of the progressive policies but once he came into power he flip flopped completely he has started to serve the interests of western creditors he has gone to the capital markets in basically issued over $10000000000.00 worth of foreign dead last just last week in the un meetings here receive the gold medal from a lobby group headed by chevron. now after last week's attack at the paris police headquarters that left 4 officers dead if issues have since admitted they missed warning signs about the killers radicalization but the french interior minister says ideas on how to recognize such people have cost control for see shall have been ski expect. it's being a rocky week for france's interior minister christopher kasten
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a founder of self blindsided after telling the world the man who murdered 4 colleagues at the paris police h.q. hadn't shown the slightest cause for alarm calls for his resignation followed when it emerged that they had indeed been much to cause concern now it appears he's trying to show he has things under control but to hear it from says national assembly he outlined how the sowing to islam missed radicalization could be spotted so in the words of just another how do you spot a radical by mrs senior on the signs that must be noted a rigorous religious practice is specially a remedy is a sign that should trigger an alert in the same way does the individual agree to team up with a woman or not does he have a regular and ostentatious practice of ritual prayer and also note a female civil servant wearing a veil in public. well that's an interesting list to start with but
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perhaps is most illuminating suggestion of how to spot somebody who's been radicalized is this tidbit these signs of them become more or more obvious and related to behavioral changes such as having a beard. do you think that he owns a mirror. and that point certainly wasn't lost on one of france's m.p.'s reported on numbers that you mentioned having a beard can be problematic i see that you have a beard yourself come to think of it tapping a beer could be a bit of a problem for the others in the government to.
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so as the baited me for all this is ruling they are all probably running off to buy raises as i speak we thought we asked people here in paris what they make of the interior minister's top tips on how to spot an islamist radical i think having a beer today in france can be. a bit solve a problem because you can you can get. more attention than you desire from the police. i know bearded people who go out and they even and they are not radical at all about secrecy is a fashion for me having a beer does not make your radical. i do not think that a beard is a sign of radicalization it does not make any sense to me and people should not be judged by their appearance so way of advice like that i doubt this idiot's guide is going to be on sale any time soon charlotte. paris so to come
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internet firms know more about system than any intelligence agency that's according to britain's former spy chief will have more details on that plus other stories take yourself right. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to get 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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talk about one of the worst cases of predatory baxter's defrauding an abuser in the poor and. that i've seen in a couple years you know we've introduced you to many instances of bankers preying on folks and this is this is really nothing. welcome back to the private sector internet firms possess small personal data then any state intelligence agency impose a major threat to democracy at least that's according to dave manned the former head of britain's spy agency g c h q. the big revelation over the last couple of years has been not about government
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intelligence agencies it's been about the private sector it's about the internet companies knowing more about me you everyone in the whole than any intelligence agency ever could or should know about us this is truly dangerous i think it's a major threat to democracy and it's uncontrollable and he adds to that the work of spy agencies is strictly regulated while private sector firms have other priorities he cites the scandal surrounding cambridge analytic or as an example the cambridge analytical scandal the way in which our personal data which is freely given in return for having an internet free at the point of use so we can do our searches and so on that information is monetized it is sold in march 28th in a whistleblower reveal that cambridge analytical political consulting firm had harvested the personal data of up to 87000000 facebook users without their consent this was then used for targeted political ad campaigns in soon scandal which
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analytical folded as a firm and facebook was fined $5000000000.00 facebook boss mark zuckerberg has apologized several times but it's also become clear over the last couple of years that we haven't done enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well and that goes for free news foreign interference in elections and developers misusing people's information we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility now is a mistake and i'm sorry for it for us kids the founder of encrypted internet service and sayings is that people though are being exploited online. i'm not convinced there's any difference between this between the social media companies and the intelligence agencies they're basically the same thing so as soon as you put something in electronically then the question is who has control over the data social media companies were funded by intelligence agencies that's what that was
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the deal the deal was we'll give you this money and technology to build your business and you give us the data so when you when they collect your information it's going right to this right to the security agencies in some fashion and it's also going a lot of other places to advertisers and other people who may or may not protect that data what they've done is they've basically turned every person into a spy against themselves everyone on earth isn't the system it's a it's basically a threat matrix of what kind of threat do these people represent to whomever and they can just dial it up and down and they just watch your e-mails if you make some offhanded comment who knows maybe you'll end up on one of those trains like they have in china where they hold off the years you know they're in control of the companies themselves i'm not even sure that they're really in control of anything i think that they're taking orders. environmental action group extinction rebellion has blocked roads in central london for a 3rd day as part of a global campaign demanding governments take climate change more seriously while
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starting in london the even though has spread to dozens of cities as far afield as astray and south africa in berlin the group took inspiration from their british counterparts by blocking major roads in the city center with side from the general disruption that business and papers they read things the groups actions are affecting vital emergency services including taking hundreds of police away from other agencies and blocking ambulances the groups actions are being criticised with one cancer patient allegedly forced to walk to hospital as it as it blocked roads leading to the building londoners have reacted to the activists shut down of parts of the capital. who are these self-righteous idiots that seek to determine how will leave our lives extension verbally and have gone too far this time after government by all means but do not affect the vulnerable bloody unbelievable i recently had
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a family member with cancer so this close to the core really hope extinction rebellion are utterly ashamed of themselves these extinction rebellion protestors are doing more harm to the choir might change complain i would wager none of them actually give a hoot what design get to you after the groups activist defaced a giant chalk more you mentioned southern england which schoolchildren had helped to restore the alton barnes white horses a landmark chalk hill figure which was 1st carson 112 angry locals brown v activists covering the figure with their logo as misguided vandalism the group stood by its action i make no apologies about upsetting people we did our utmost not to damage the horse the last thing we wanted to do was to damage it we were very careful of how we walked on it well a group might be making themselves heard but there are actual demands are far less clear to find out more arty u.k.
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skate park fringe went to meet some of the organizers. extinction rebellion protests continue on a small team day campaign demanding the government take serious action just hold climate change the group claims its protest is for the benefit of the environment and peaceful in nature and here in the heart of london there is meat on my stomach a jolly festival atmosphere but this is what we've witnessed in the past few days road blocks artistic before them says a giant octopus and defacing historical monuments research shows that people budding fossil fuels cutting down rain forest and increased bombing is damaging to the environment but is protesting the best way to effect change extinction revalued once posed as a non violent organization but their actions on the was could appear belligerents so today the police would be moving in a bus numbers trying to arrest individuals take the sites away from us but let's remind the police that if they take the saw is that we will become
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a lot harder to police or dispersed and we won't be letting them know what we're doing so it's actually in their interests that keep these sites because they know where we are and what we do it once we move out we're going to be a lot more disruptive and a lot of discipline so we are some of the protests this what they are demanding folks these rebellion have 3 demands we want the government to tell the truth about the severity of the climate crisis and the 6 mess extinction we want them to act now to reduce carbon emissions and we want to set up a soon as a simile so that people can decide what we do about this scientists tell us please do something very very quickly. that's just so much out there that tells us we need to act and yes they just. you know we can see damage happening everywhere in the world and the moment and we just have to make drastic changes we can't say be everything however many years will be this year we've got to really get people to realise what's happening and make changes now there is no. us and them we're not
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protesting against an enemy as it were we're focusing against a system that causes all these problems in corporations and we've set up an economy that works on destroying the planet and really that needs to change around and that starts with all government is meant to represent us as people we also asked people on the streets what they thought of the price tests looks very peaceful looks pretty nonexistent to me but boring when you try to get a bus and all the roads are closed but hey i'll put up with a bit of discomfort is kind of frustrating you know i waited 10 years to come here and there's all this going on we keep still looking for landmarks and everywhere we go they're covered by all this stuff though it may seem on their way to exit here incredible. i think it's great waste of time i don't believe the. population can the point it's kind of reviving. nobody that you return to i think we have great potential coming out of the museum will never post anything
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we propose is of pushing we would grow currently the activists on just focused on central london extinction rebellion also intends to shut down london city airport for 3 days to protest against air travel and the government's 2000000000 pound planned expansion of the site the group says this one involves a hong kong style occupation we'll see if the consequences are the same. azzi loved. ones watching us this morning just coming up to half past 8 we're back again at the top here. you know on the condition of the united states short term of the sanctions and then talks with the possible what's the united states refused to do so there's an increasing mistrust working martin states because of the rubble farms used to do it
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so there was. real concern that if you don't goes through the negotiation with the united states and then the united states again refuses to move to sanctions like the same they did to north korea. first then. greetings and salutation. the federal bureau of investigations is reeling with the barest mint this week oct watchers and no i'm not i'm not talking about the news that mr higher loyalty i'm so former f.b.i. director james comey has been awarded his own brand new mini series based on his book about his firing as f.b.i. director by donald trump in the midst of russia gate starring joe daniels no not talking about that now this news is far more embarrassing and in any normal
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functioning society would produce massive reforms and firings it appears that our good friends at the f.b.i. were found to be in appropriately using and abusing the data collected under the tories section 7 o 2 the foreign intelligence surveillance act ars technica reports that the united states foreign intelligence surveillance court actually ruled back in october of 2018 that the f.b.i. misused surveillance data to look into american residence including other f.b.i. employees and other family members making large scale queries that did not distinguish between u.s. persons and foreign intelligence targets and that the f.b.i. his actions were a major violation of the 4th amendment to our constitution that protects the decisions from on reasonable search and seizure these revelations even caught the eye of n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden who tweeted wow the f.b.i. is running a warrantless internet surveillance program so flag really unconstitutional that even the secret rubber stamp court that approved 99.967 percent of surveillance
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requests over 33 years felt they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when your surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a while from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks. pretty. good looks like the real the christmas with. the plot of. the day like you that i got. with that we. would. be. well the one watching the robot and i thought. wow.
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