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much indeed for. the washington where politicians you. give the go ahead. as on this one tonight another expert says it breaks ranks from the global chemical weapons watchdog saying the o.p.c. final report into that alleged attack in the syrian city of duma last year misrepresented the facts more for you also ahead. the. troubles brewing over this new citizenship law and india sparking a violent protest nationwide for a 5th consecutive day since it was side demonstrators say it's discriminatory singling out muslims as fears build over a massive illegal migrant flow. the u.s. calls for the nuclearization talks with north korea as pyongyang is a year end deadline for sanctions relief draws near and the hermit kingdom steps up
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its missile test. where they were giving live from our team to nationals world news center here in moscow this monday night it's kevin owen here with a 30 minute update for you hope you stay with me too for the law 1st that fresh hopes are being cast over the credibility of the international chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. more leaked emails published by wiki leaks reveal concerns from yet another member of the team which probe that alleged attack in the syrian city of duma last year he says the final report into the incident misrepresents their findings. the fact finding mission report does not reflect the views of all the team members that deployed to doom or only one fact finding mission team member a paramedic of the so-called fact finding mission core team was in duma we are not insisting on being right in our assertions but we are demanding to be heard we have
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been stonewalled throughout by obfuscation exclusion and even thuggish bullying behavior the alleged chemical attack in early april last year reportedly killed dozens of civilians united states and its nato allies france and the u.k. were quick to conduct airstrikes against syrian military targets over it the biggest western military action of the 8 year war your p c w later deployed experts to the scene to investigate suspected chemical attack and the subsequent report pin the blame on the syrian government next tonight our senior correspondent we're galatea of looks deeper into these new revelations. i had the nerve about the 3 little piglets but the o.p.c. w. is having its house blown right down from the inside the 1st whistle blower they dismissed the 2nd they sort of excused themselves and now in what is an absolute bombshell their most qualified inspector the f.f.s. report does not reflect the views of all the team members that deployed to duma i
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found that i was being excluded from the work for reasons not made clear allegedly the only team member who went to syria and who was allowed to co-write the syria report was the team paramedic none of the chemical inspectors were allowed to pitch in i attempted to submit my report to the f.m. team leaders starting from the 15th of february 29th teen after noting continued reluctance from the f f m team to receive my report i deposited the report in d r a for collection on the 27th of february 29th and advised all relevant persons of this shouldn't have bothered it seems no one wanted to read it 48 hours later the u.p.c. w. published its 1st report and sutherland had to really taken a razor to it so much so that the actual team that went to syria didn't recognise it the consensus within the f.m. team was that there were indications of serious inconsistency isn't findings the
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conclusions appear to have been turned completely in the opposite direction now that we can exist publish what the preliminary report looked like here's what the u.p.c. w. deleted one evidence that contradicted witness testimony meaning what the alleged witnesses said deferred wildly from the hard evidence found by inspectors to the fact that the hospital videos which so shocked the world will think the victims all actors the spade symptoms inconsistent with. nori poisoning or poisoning with anything found at the scene 3 and this is the big one in the final report they found chlorine not how much just chlorine which you can fire did your kitchen and then the whole men and the swimming pool maybe all right what about removing trace or some other wording may work i'm still worried that a stock standard phrase such as chlorine containing compounds were detected or
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similar present the danger of it being misrepresented as a damning conclusion it's a political word smithing situation not purely technical and it was the anti acid warhawks trumpet that the fact what the o.p.c. w. did is akin to saying you found radioactive materials and someone's house without mentioning it was a tiny amount to use than fire alarms and this on top of previous whistleblower revelations hard math cast doubt that the canisters at the scene were ever dropped their observations of the scene of the 2 locations suggest that there is a higher probability that both cylinders were money placed at those $2.00 locations rather than being delivered from aircraft it all began with in henderson when he 1st blew the whistle he was mocked smeared insulted u.p.c. w. claimed he wasn't even part of the team they lied leaked documents clearly show he
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was working for the u.p.c. w. shame on the o.p.c. w. you are aware of the highly questionable behavior surrounding this f.m. we as others in the team who would like to but are unable are questioning the work practices follow during this investigation we are not insisting on being right in our assertions but we are demanding to be heard we have been stonewalled throughout biopsy exclusion and even thuggish bullying behavior this is more than a rebellion this is a catastrophe for the o.p.c. w a best this is a case of gross negligence. worse than i pray i'm wrong this is corruption corruption in the very organization that's supposed to keep the world safe from chemical weapons either way from now on when the o.p.c. w. says something people are going to be thinking twice before taking their word for it footnote i can tell you we did reach out to the p.c. devil for comment of his latest leaguers and when if they get back to us we'll let
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you know what they had to say main time we spoke to a journalist who attended a briefing by one of the organizations whistle blows. the person who presented of these findings was a scientist and through and through he was not a political at all he told us in the beginning he set you can challenge me you can ask any question you alarms we just one to have our voices heard he stressed the point that their findings were excluded from the final report it was completely the opposite actually and i mean the final report was based on the investigations of interior which was working out sites of syria in a country x. we do not know which this country is but you cannot find evidence on something that happened when you go into a different country you must go to the ground where it happened and you have to look there are. violent protests against you citizenship law in india of reach the
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capital new delhi since wednesday across the country 6 people have been killed and dozens more injured in demonstrations over it all the muslim community says it's not only discriminatory against them but also unconstitutional. oh yeah well you. know no here was. the law in question would offer a faster truck citizenship for migrants of from some neighboring muslim majority countries but this excludes muslim migrants themselves who just a lot of trouble for a lot of people the indian government insists it's in their way discriminatory promised in the red remote he says the law is intended to give respect to those who
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fled to india and were forced to live as refugees and call the protests deeply distressing however the demonstrations are gaining momentum we can report particularly in the country's university campuses and get with prime minister modi's government has been stoked by allegations of police brutality too on sunday officers in new delhi stormed the. islamiah university firing tear gas and detaining around $100.00 people seems another $100.00 were also injured while that did follow violent protests parent lead the authorities now stand accused of beating up students and staff who described the police as a violent mob journalist sarah carney who's also a student at the university says there was just no way to run. there were people who were protesting the atheist family and the police started to go get us going. this marched. you know we're sitting directly involved though the destiny time gone by lincoln center bus. and since the blues was identified exactly
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vigorously so it came out in fact the university and it started attacking all the students who had then. a ranch release all glued the entire university that was noise scandal to any of the students the b.g.p. government and the more the. balance to set up detention centers and so all these people especially in the muslims in those events and sent those about it comes to all of the size of the population muslims to constitute for the in boston of the population leader and even on leadership a muslim problem most of the presentation in the parliament and today about getting the muslims and british out tomorrow there and argued the balance the people who the weakest actually not the society whoever doesn't come songdo in their ideology will be out in the country and that you know the india was a secular nation. as north korea celebrates should have
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a missile test washington sent its representative to neighboring south korea during a briefing in seoul the u.s. special envoy revealed that washington is nowhere near reaching its denuclearization goals with pyongyang and is calling on them to continue talks here today let me speak directly to our counterparts in north korea. it is time for us to do our jobs. let's get to stone. we are here and you know how to reach us the u.s. envoy also stressed the president trump remains calm for the north korean leader kim jong un is quote committed to the same goal as the u.s. goes down of looks next at how the tables have turned over the past number of years . relations with north korea have been erratic from loathing to admiration go we are going down sideways across every dimension really.
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relationship with to me as you probably korea. getting more interested the united states they will be met with fire as a fury but only have a very good relationship with him is on a suicide mission for himself while now the countries are back watching their relations freefall pyongyang fired the 1st shot literally 2 long range missile tests to rub american faces in it priceless data experience and new technologies gained in the recent tests will be fully applied to the development of another strategic weapon for definitely a more lively restraining and overpowering the nuclear threat of the u.s. not a pleasant face rubbing for trump this is no one's idea of keeping america great establishing their denuclearization deal has been hailed as a trump's crowning moment as president despite it now seeming as far away as ever
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but with time ticking away and before north korea's latest test washington acted like end of year deadline was in its problem. we do not have a year and a deadline there's an artificial deadline set by the north koreans and as fortunately it's a deadline that they've set upon themselves fast forward to after the launch the u.s. special representative for north korea puts on his best poker face and flies out to south korea. the same guy you've just listened to saying that the deadlines for pyongyang not them it's the universal time for new year resolutions but for trump it's way bigger than just that it's the result of his entire presidency 2 years ago he was the queen of the prom playing hard to get with pyongyang standing up his date dishing out sanctions left and right now he's already conceded in his trade war with china backtracking on tariffs in exchange for
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a pinky promise from beijing so north korea wants to strike 2 while the election in is hot and trump is soft i think for trump or kind of puts him in a bind because the only thing you have going for him as for the. open dialogue with north korea and of. it goes nowhere because he refuses to offer a north korea anything exchange for demanding to know clarification that he's got nothing to show for reelection campaign that implied north korea and after the new year if there is no resumption of talks that they would resume their intermediate. i.c.b.m. program a nuclear weapons program of course i think in reality north korea would probably hold off on that and still hope that talks could resume but they're trying to encourage basically the u.s. to return to the negotiating table a resumption of tensions or
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a resumption of dialogue that's choices up the united states and stead of offering north korea and through the u.s. hostile policy which threatens its right to survive oh and development then there can be no hope for a solution kim jong un and trump all known pen pals and the u.s. president enjoyed their correspondence a lot i got a very beautiful letter from him yesterday with the letter. to liberty. with a great. love thank you for really i know he might not enjoy this christmas gift north korea has already put under the white house tree though along with a few into continental firecrackers to light up the new year let me take it to mean that he was almost like if you will call this monday seems rather good it goes controversy that evidently follows this time the team climate 5 runs become
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embroiled in a dispute with a german trading company she tweeted pictures of a sit on the floor with bags over suggestions she had to spend hours on the floor the spot continues we'll tell you about the u.s. navy an army could debts of facing a backlash for using the ok hundreds signed which has been adopted recently by some white supremacists again controversy we don't lol and store that a russian warship keeping a weather eye on. u.s. destroyer that entered the black sea on sunday that my friends just a snapshot of what we got lined up for your check of so much more but back here. next story tonight the united nations will continue supporting some 5000000 palestinian refugees for another 3 years the decision was reached after a 169 members voted in favor with only 2 the u.s. and israel against the move now the united states wants to shift the un's relief services to refugee host countries crucially and it should has tried to do before to influence the agency indeed back in 2018 the u.s.
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halted 360 $1000000.00 of aid while this year over $60000000.00 security firms to the palestinians were stopped donald trump previously claimed you may recall washington received no appreciation respect he said for the money it provided to the region but the u.n. agency itself all that said is still hoping america will have a change of heart over these latest funding cuts. and we hope that the american review again did this to reconsider the importance of on the raw disservices that would provide it and how it would be affecting the stability in the region one had how we. are really on the right is an element of peace and stability what's been going on for a long time has been providing health and relief services for palestinians since 949 is one of washington accuses it though of extending the region's conflict now by widening refugee status to millions of descendants rather than only to the original refugees it operates in the west bank and gaza as well as jordan lebanon
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and syria we spoke to rector some of the refugees it helps them. i like my school is the teachers math english and so many other subjects they provide us with all our books and other stationery i hope that my school doesn't get shut down so that i can go and learn so that when i'm older i'm educated people are in real need of this help because it is providing them with many services for example if well food coupons go it will be difficult as so many families rely on it the situation inside gasser is already so bad your head we have no jobs and nothing improves for workers or even doctors no one can reach a normal standard of living in the us wants to close the u n r w a because they want to cancel any rights for a few g.'s they want to cancel in the name of refugees so that they can sake their you and r.w. a out of gaza strip. whether with this at the end of the day it's a political game by the us in israel they want the palestine issue to die in vanity
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. they are an r.t. if there is tons of the t.v. sort of things and also online any time we're sharing the story of a man who spent 21 years on death row of escape 13 execution dates can imagine that only to be freed eventually after evidence against him was found to be false. 54 years old and $21.00 and a half years on death row on ohio. for a crime i didn't commit. against the ricci who was tried in ohio for aggravated murder committed in the course of a felony the ohio cord was told that kenny into could damage of the fact that the neighbor an apartment had been left with only the 2 year old victim inside it was alleged that his intention was for the fire to spread to the lower floor where his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend were sleeping the case relied on that is to
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moan as if people attending the party who stated under oath that ricci was drunk and had threatened to burn down the building also i wouldn't you want the present and the judges to be as free as well you get his lawyers came to an agreement with the prosecutors. the arson and murder charges were a plea bargain down to child endangerment only one person in the courthouse still believed in ken is guilty. i'll. never particularly get to say he loves kids. almost 20 years later gagne and his lawyers would prove that the investigation had been flawed resulting in the wrong conclusions all these years were stolen from you you just try and make up for the good just so full life is over together now try. not to back every time.
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just when things go good. the rug pulled out from under me. bloody life. that song this child liska rather well the woman of 5 seconds next in a stray bush is a bird to read to. building's as firefighters one of a mega blaze they say in the state of new south wales the country's largest city city's been covered in the thick smog because of it with emergency services working around the clock to contain fires outside of the city it's been such a hot week in the situations we found it was extreme heat and ongoing dry weather. officials in british say 10 bodies have been recovered from the charred remains of a factory near the capital dhaka fire tore through the 3 story building on sunday it's unclear how it started and how many people were in that factory at the time it's the 2nd deadly factory fire in bangladesh in less than a week your kids have been paying their respects at
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a special memorial set up for an 18 year old woman fatally stabbed last week it's been reported she fell victim to an attempted robbery police suspect 2 teenagers were involved and they've reportedly apprehended 113 year old in connection with the murder. for sure this bullet and let's take you to a more cheery note should we finally for now it's that tommy year festive time of year let's go to a snow laden tigar than of eastern siberia we want to show you how one mailman is going the extra mile this time of year to make sure the post gets lifted on time.
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good of you have seen how far we are from other people it's relatively easy to travel now during winter but in summer you can pass through only by horse or off road vehicle. for the richard book every evening i have to occupy myself i light the fire the tea boils because i live like this i take the newspaper and do the crossword puzzles to kill time. i deliver letters and if there's no envelope i get to the nearest town by its and sign it and then send it. good man is andrew on his need to there now that's why things are looking so far from alt international live from russia as we got various tell of my programs in your various parts of the world are coming up for you after this break enjoy the
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more news more features check out a social media or r.t. don't come from a kevin owen of the rest the team it's good bye for now and have a great evening. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person with those words. the
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. i had a spiritual experience. and i had the little girl that died in the fire sent their columns. to say find their older son or are looking for a kidney reaching them off 54 years old age but 21 years on good role model. for a crime i didn't commit. and my own stupidity was innocent doesn't read to them for support nobody will listen. you know you are not on. trial was pretty much a farce. we are having
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a guilty plea before that will. tell you to not body. shop. coffee not people you look for a little. comfort through to me has been forgiven himself for something. i knew she was in there and i knew exactly what i was doing. people life. and sometimes there's no explanation. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks to take the only population tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes. at these attacks was that the r.u.c. the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were
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active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians women. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent. to which the solution was involved in some of those cases they killers would later be named. i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where all the taste you on and give the go ahead. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. and it wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation of the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shade by the 10
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principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solidarity engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no on. one set of rules for the rich ops etc. that's what happens when you put her into the hands of a narrow sector of will which will is dedicated to increasing power for itself just as you'd expect. one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america.
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle it is relatively easy to explain the tories spectacular victory in the general election for the elites it was about jeremy corbett but for the voters it was all about briggs and indeed it was brags that $2.00 for bojo it is time to deliver and mr lover off to washington. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest ninety's and he is a professor at the higher school of economics as well as author of the nikkei of western civilization and we surgeons of russia we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor and interest me internet media project and in london
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we crossed alexander make errors he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com hi gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to london alexander the dust is settling ok about this general election the blow out of the of labor is spectacular and we have to go all the way back to 1935 ice i suppose the the civil war within the labor party has already started and now we have a majority for the tories something we haven't seen since margaret i'm not sure what does this tell us. about the electorate because a week ago if you were to tell me working class people would have never voted tory ever in their whole life or millennial voting for the 1st time they all voted or many of them majority of them voted tory what is going on this is a earthquake in british politics it was a mid quake in bush's politics but.

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