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we speak to the. president. to say how long the strain of. how long people would tolerate. that. you wouldn't. be. killed and. the american citizen. accused of killing.
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in the. demonstration against violence against. women which. i was in the range we went to this demonstration because we wanted to the women's rights. and. all of us. live from moscow thanks for joining us and. welcome to the program. spanish will be taken off. at the start of december that's according to the country's leading private t.v. this comes amid a political crisis in the country during which an unelected government power
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president evo morales was ousted trying to discuss the story with. well no specific reasons were provided and the bolivian t.v. operator which pretty much excluded r t from their list of channels starting from december the 2nd explained it through some kind of order from what they called the company's administration this is a decision taken by the company's administration which touched us with shutting down the channels broadcast says a private t.v. provider and the leader and believe he is cable t.v. market we do have to remember that a similar move has been made by ecuador's public t.v. operator almost 2 weeks ago they cut of r t spanish as well and moscow demanded explanation for that and still hasn't got it from quito now and this particular case it's unclear whether the decision came so
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lean from the company's top management or whether this has got anything to do with the political situation in the country we remember that earlier this month bolivia pretty much suffered a coup and yet take us through exactly what happened that just remind us well now the former president. was all but ousted on november the 10th 1st he won reelection in a vote however the opponents claimed that the poll was rigged and as a result of that even though he actually promised a new election the military and the police turned their backs on mr morales and he had to flee from x. to mexico where he got political asylum now what's very important here is that the interim leader janine yes was never elected in any kind of vote she basically proclaimed herself the interim president of the country when had to step down when
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the vice president resigned and when the head of senate resigned now she says. that at the moment her goal is to make sure that new elections are held in the country. that this is the law we believe in we have arrived at this day with the satisfaction of fulfilling that duty because this is the main objective of my government new elections will happen in the shortest time possible but it seems that so far her focus was absolutely different 1st of all she was accused of turning a blind eye on a violent crackdown on the indigenous protesters who are mostly in support of the former leader. but also it seems that all 'd she's been up to is trying to make as many u. turns as possible in the country's foreign policy she appointed a new ambassador to the u.s. for the 1st time in more than a decade and also severed diplomatic ties with bolivia's traditional allies
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especially under. that is with cuba and venezuela other diplomatic personnel representing major divinest while an embassy in bolivia will be allowed to leave the country for having interfered in internal state affairs well surely perhaps the biggest political crisis in latin america over the last year or so has been the crisis in that as well the fight between the nicolas my door government and also the opposition leader who's self-proclaimed president there and venezuela well what is also did was she recognized mr glyde bill as the head of an as well as well i hope it will end that you have the venezuelan people. because i believe that they have been many years of suffering mr president i do have to say though that eventually interim president on is pushed through a legislature in which allowed
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a new general election in bolivia although this is something that's going to be boycotted by almost a half of the population diesel. borders of this say that they are not going to take part in this vote so what kind of general election is that gonna be with almost 50 percent of bolivians deciding not to take part. of the narrow who resigned as bolivian vice presidents minutes off the modest step down talk to us about the people now in charge of their crackdown on the media. you know what i mean is that the so-called communications minister warned journalists to be careful because she's going to take down the names of those who step out of line how can you say that's a journalist's what kind of constitutional freedom can we talk about if they are preventing journalists from doing their jobs from sharing information and telling the truth the country no longer has free speech or a free press. one of the better ones also look at this insidious craze this after
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11 years of the us distancing itself from bolivia the 1st thing that the coup leaders did was to bend the knee and to make overtures to the american government needs to have relations with every part of the world which we also have to build relations based on mutual respect equality and nonintervention in our internal affairs i hope the bolivia's successful economic policies will not be revamped at the whim of a foreign power that would without a doubt cause an economic disaster. merely already that the only thing they have achieved is to create terror in the country 32 people have been killed and there was no investigation no one has been held to account or jailed leaders are hounded they are either in exile in hiding mass media are gagged or threatened with accusations of subversive activity or sedition it's difficult to engage in peaceful resistance against this regime it's hard to say how long this reign of terror will last and how long people will tolerate it it depends on how events unfold over the
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next few weeks. and shock of one of them the lawyers for global just as the new government trying to stifle critical media coverage. coup government in bolivia is struggling to establish itself against massive resistance and they can't they can't afford for people to hear alternative voices to the. news that they want the message that they want to get get out there because they have to have control of the message. people can you know if people have free access to information they're going to say that other people or country are are suffering the way that they are suffering and they're going to know that the reason for the suffering is this.
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government that this big imposed on the resistance will continue on and. off the refusing to talk to the family of a young man killed in a road accident. in american military base in england. mr dunn how does although you know what i'm very happy to see you in some a bit of a go in there but i think they really have to want to know you know. but why don't you want to. play the story with you and. go down and try to speak to him because he had been in contacts. troubles with how rich carries sorry i went down to speak to him but he didn't want to talk to me because there was some press that would be trying to speak to mr arar for a long time now or yes james coleman goes on nobody knows where. orders to do is
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get in touch with us and we can arrange a reaching out oh i don't want the answers there is we've been asking since the start and we haven't had any support from the u.k. government really i had one meeting with mr brough which wasn't very such structuring for us as a family. 11 or not there has been no contact with the right we fail as a family that. they're more concerned with helping the american citizen is accused of killing us and then calculus british citizens that live in the country. a teenager harry done died 3 months ago as a result of a traffic accident between his motorcycle and the car the suspect in question and securing a submit to that she was driving on the wrong side of the road she left the u.k. shortly afterwards and invoked diplomatic community through her lawyers scicluna said she had no time to react and apologized to the dunn family. and the
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u.k.'s foreign office says it's providing all necessary help to seek a resolution to this case harry dunn's father though told us more must be done for justice to happen. probably we want to come back and be charged through our courts for the crimes she has committed and except. for us that is what we're after 100 percent. sure we're going to try and how the government's countries look at this diplomatic immunity law because it just say rather. an american worker can kill a 19 year old out there how to meet the coach your own beauty i think the laws need to be updated to be more concurrent with the work in the right songs we live in we feel we cannot let this injustice. in young. 19 years old start to enjoy it and it will take you know i've loved him and we
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would feel we would not be the parents we should be for and we do not try and see this through and get through it just as he deserves. a thanksgiving there is a time for turkey pumpkin pie appreciating your nearest and dearest us media those been painting this holiday in a rather different light is that of course a looks at how thanksgiving just isn't what it used to be when i say thanksgiving what's the 1st thing that comes to mind turkey p. cand i warm hugs with seldom seen relatives well you can forget all that this year thanksgiving is cancelled or at least the media says there's too many pilgrims killing natives involves too many children appropriating indigenous culture a big carbon footprint is left behind and of course peter thinks it's on ethical thanksgiving can be the scariest time of the year if you're a turkey more than $45000000.00 of these fascinating birds killed to disgrace
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thanksgiving tables each year. turkeys you don't want to mess with them not after the toms river turkey rebellion flock of wild turkeys are terrorizing integers a community photo show how the 20 plus pound birds can be dangerous blocking traffic on yorktown boulevard some residents feel threatened as they walk out their door turkey might be the centerpiece of the traditional thanksgiving dinner table but p. cand pie is almost just as important too bad this year they're coming from china even a loving embrace could now be off limits next time think twice before hugging your daughter reminder she doesn't owe anyone a hug not even at the holidays they could without you even realizing it also be a time when you daughter gets their own idea of balance concerned and physical affection and the beef gravy on top family chats going around the table and naming what we're thankful for is a great springboard into small talk but with our political climate nowadays it's no
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doubt a slippery slope into dinner table debates good thing we've got a former state department official to tell us what to do like every family we have people of all political stripes and somehow my loving family members find a way to keep a lid on it at family gatherings that has probably been the saving grace i will be tapping into the common power of a cocktail i would advice others to do the same thanksgiving is having a tough time finding its place in our new wolk world who knows if we'll even have anything left to celebrate i've never thought about turkeys but they're raised for this purpose they're bred for that purpose my family is a little bit divided religiously but we usually put our differences aside despite the differences that people may have you know they come together and they say what they're thankful for you know with the other aspect of it on you know the native americans. take that down as history however in the present day modern time should
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be no. you know follow along the traditions of thanksgiving i can understand for some people maybe they don't feel the need to celebrate it but i'm not everyone. can do it makes them comfortable. demonstration against violence against women in paris on sunday was marred by clashes. in law. 'd several women from a feminist group called nemesis collective joined the march holding placards saying 52 percent of rapists are immigrants and women criticizes tax lax migration policies and from saying that women suffer as a result some of the other demonstrators didn't like their presence and started booing and tearing up. the video went viral and led to
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a wave of online threats against the nemesis activists they were branded fascist xenophobes on racists the group later made a statement saying that the feminists want to silence them we talked to one of those activists. i don't. we arrived at the demonstration with our plaque cards and started to protest and within minutes other demonstrators saw a massive cards it does collated quickly we wanted to cross in a calm way now we have frayed we know that all masses she's truthful but there are people who are aggressive to us the violence against women the protest raises questions and demonstration with the slogan all of us turns out not to be for all of us that since we have been treated like fascists i'm asking what is the basis for this do this women know the definition of. i am angry about this attack being treated in that way we have feminist movement we denounce any kind of violence people speak about freedom of expression but do they mean it we have questions to
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women who pretend to be feminists who say that they represent other women. and other never says activist we spoke to told us the right of moderate origin and not prosecuted enough. i was in the rage we went to this demonstration because we wanted to defend women's rights we think not enough to set on the subject of migration and when they attacked us like we were fascists it just shows that they attack themselves it is a real problem that in france a woman cannot go out on the street where she wants because of migrants but when i am in the street i'm often harassed by men and their nationality is obvious rapists of migrant origin is not prosecuted enough we need to tell the world that everyone should be punished regardless of their skin color there are several types of threats that we get on social media we're accused of fascism and racism these people from the far left but i do not want to accept the reality they want to prevent us from speaking up there are several types of threats that we get our
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social media were accused of fascism and racism these people from the far left the do not want to accept the reality that they want to prevent us from speaking up. u.s. president trump has said that his administration will begin designating mexican drug cartels as terrorists organizations you cited their role in narco and people trafficking and refused to rule out military action and he's clearly more pain picks up the story. for years the united states has been working to curb the narco gang chaos in mexico without much success.
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but now efforts against the drug gangs are taking a new twist are you going to designate those cartels in mexico as terror groups and start hitting them with drones and things like that but i don't want to say what i'm going to do but they will be designated words aren't meaningless we've seen quick fire designations before the war on terror has included drone strikes military invasions and much more targets have included al qaida isis and boko harami in africa and the latest addition from trump the islamic revolutionary guard corps of iran the some precedent step led by the departments of state recognizes the reality that's iran is not so new a state sponsor of terrorism without the ology see activity participates in finances and promotes terrorism as a tool of state craft the legal designation of state sponsor of terrorism has been used to target entire countries today the united states is designating north korea
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as a state sponsor of terrorists the iranian regime is the leading state sponsor of terror calls have been issued for white supremacy groups to be outlawed and labeled as terrorists do we need to consider designating some of these entities as foreign terrorist organizations or is the current policy of the united states of america that we only designate muslim organizations as f.t.s. . if a white nationalist organization fits the criteria of an f t o trump even suggested that anti-fascist also join the list major consideration has been given tsunami young tea for an organization of terra poland is being watched very closely who free the mayor will be able to properly do his job now donald trump seems to be applying a label to organized crime organizations operating south of the us border and as he said you sometimes need an army to defeat an army so perhaps it's not really
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a descriptive term after all it's just a legal one that opens the door to all kinds of new possibilities september the 11th crimes in the united states were crimes of terrorism for sure. but then after the us invaded afghanistan and iraq it started calling rocky's who were trying to defend their country against the us and british invasion terrorists that really does not need any objective definition of terrorism but that is precisely the way the us has used it the way israel uses it when palestinians try to defend their selves and their territories that is unfortunately the way the term has now come to be used. folks news host talk of olson's come under fire after he joked that he
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rooted for russia over ukraine the quote was made during a segment about the impeachment of us the geisha against donald trump some have even called for the shuttle to register as a foreign agent. i don't like what they are about to go out of the conflict between ukraine and russia but i'm here yes like i don't like to whitewash that one for russia talks news should register with far as an agent of the russian federation if it's going to peddle the kremlin's agenda and propaganda while hurting us national security interests then it should be treated the same as r.t. and. or the former d.n.c. contractor behind that tweet is ukraine american activist alexandra. republicans are dead she's at the center of ukranian interference in a 26 the election they want to question because they believe she conspired with ukrainian officials to find dirt on trump campaign chairman paul metaphor she knows that her actions had anything to do with her work for the democrats. the talk of
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calls rooting for russia remark isn't the only way he's angered people the fox news host also question the village chemical attack in the syrian city of doing that was during an interview with the guardian correspondent who spoke to a whistleblower from the o.p.c. w. the global chemical weapons watchdog that remark some rather calls an existential threat folks news host says he roots for russia against the west he said the quiet part out loud this clip is just one more exhibit supporting the case that it's no longer left vs right but democracy versus authoritarianism i think many still underestimate the threat to the republic at this point fox is openly fascist d.n.d. g.o.p. are existential threats to the us a. there are people who will wake up tomorrow and go to work at fox news and service to this belligerence danger to democracy this putin sycophants this despicable person took a consummate many of them don't believe anything he says they just drop check shame
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on them it's just out to smear it then that's all it is and they make these outrageous claims with absolutely no backing your no support about being a foreign agent which is absolutely ludicrous but they make is going on with no evidence and of course the intent is not to actually get these organizations to register as foreign agents that's absurd the intent is to just plant this seed to plant this ridiculous notion and which they've been doing all along they've been doing this with the russia gates a lot that blew up in their face earlier this year now with the piece written hearings which is also blown up in their face democratic party in the left used to be the party of free speech the priest speech movement was started in the 1960 s. by left wing activists and and they're also the anti-war movement and they used to be the party of anti-war we've seen this dramatic shift the entire paradigm has been flipped on its head free speech and war and foreign relations it's just 2 of
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those biggest issues the democrat party the left is fundamentally anti priest speech. sculptures of whistleblowers huge innocence chelsea manning and edward snowden have made an appearance in central but lynne more than 4 years after they were 1st on the veil now the collection titled anything to say has not returned to its former place near the run a bug off the well told. just go on it don't you know says it represents those who dat to say no to global surveillance or make a stand against lies that lead to more i spoke to saw from the german left party she told us the all pieces bring to light hypocrisy when it comes to freedom of speach. is it just the school this sculpture attracts attention to this incredible scandal and it is did journalists and whistleblowers who uncovered crimes are sitting in jail today while those who committed these crimes are not held accountable this has nothing to do we do rule of law and therefore it is very good
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so we are now suing him. because here is the federal government which could have started to doing this issue a long time ago and for example could provide its own or snowden asylum in germany . i mean while there are serious concerns over we can expose founder julian assange earlier this week more than 60 doctors rose open letter to the british home secretary saying assad could die in prison they based their assessment on eyewitness accounts following an october court appearance it was reported that a song she couldn't recall his date of birth but hearing and what asked whether he could understand what was happening in the australian reply that he couldn't think straight we could leaks cofounders also complained about the conditions of his imprisonment on multiple occasions but our own torture claims that it's not just about assad but about the integrity of governments and safeguarding future generations. 6 months ago already i went into medical doctors and i sent
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a clear in the examination. and conclusion to the government asking for immediate measures to be taken for his protection until the vientiane of the pressure on him the government sent me a tweet the next day and waited for 5 months to send any response whatsoever and when they did respond to sent me a 2 paragraph response is rejecting all old all my conclusions they're not at all indicating readiness to engage in a dialogue and do what they need to do both doctor said if pressure is not alleviated rapidly that situation will deteriorate to a dangerous level we have seen this happening within 10 days of our visit and since then i'm seriously concerned for his life this is not really about our sons or snowden or manning this is about us it's about our governments their integrity the rule of law and the future of our self our human dignity and our children's songs is currently being held in london's belmarsh prison where he's serving
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a 50 week sentence for breaching his bail conditions and 2012 is also fighting the u.s. extradition request over wiki leaks publishing classified information on american political and military dealings. severance even myself this hour straight but now on the documentary channel we're back in about 30 minutes time with the latest global news one. you know world of big partisan movies 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 on the path 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 for washing clothes for watches the
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