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if all 3 of them will be good. interesting holes in the waters. there should. be. russian officials have identified the suspect shooting at near the federal security service building in central moscow 2 people were killed and 5 injured in the a time. and in other news of the week moscow and you lash out at u.s. sanctions targeting russia's nord stream to gas pipeline to germany with berlin saying it amounts to interference in domestic affairs. and another inspector breaks ranks from the global chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. saying its final report on the alleged attack in the syrian city of goma distorts
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the facts. from our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories with our weekly program says. russia's investigative committee has released to the identity of the gunman who opened fire outside the headquarters of the federal security service building in central moscow on thursday evening it was shooter was 39 year old to give any man year old who lives in moscow region he killed and f.s.b. officer before being shot and killed himself another officer later died in the hospital 5 other people including one civilian were injured and the investigation into possible motives is still ongoing here's a quick reminder of what happened that evening.
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because usually when you get to the end with her it's 3 sounds we needed here realize that we should hide then we heard someone in the street shouting go back go back. to us and that's when the mom wasn't shooting randomly and i think we heard him shout out something but we didn't manage to make out what he was shouting at. them in the city in a basement we're watching now when a guy came man who'd just been outside and he told us there was a shooting out that i'm so injured pass and he told us the injured past had been dragged into a cafe. where reports of the russian investigative committee has searched the home of the suspect and interviewed his
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family and neighbors they described him to us as a quiet man though a bit reserved as of late. but lately he became very secretive and also got some kind of strange eastern axes used to tell me that he liked shooting they even wanted to get a sports rank to become a more star all sports team where he worked he replied in the emirates embassy as a security guard though i do not know if it is true he was a very calm guy and then somehow the change started growing his beard maybe it happened of the his grandmother. he's a lawyer worked somewhere in moscow he comes from a good family mother grandmother she was a good man she was always very polite attentive i can't say anything bad about him i can't believe what's happened in the country does in your house and he was he wasn't aggressive very calm quite quiet he was lonely no friends no girlfriend we found out about his whole be by our. he invited my husband to join him at
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a shooting range and we refused the topic was never raised again although we now know is what we've been finding out now from the media engine. our correspondent has more from the scene of the attack. the f.s.b. building is just to the left of me and the whole thing happened at around half past 6 in the evening right on the opposite side of this main f.s.b. building of this f.s.b. had quarterlies according to an unconfirmed video which we can show you right now the alleged shooter took his position between behind one of the columns right again on the opposite side of this building he took aim armed with an assault rifle and he opened fire it seemed that he was specifically targeting f. is b. offices coming out of the building this is the heart of moscow it's the very center of the russian capital it's a trendy and hip area with plenty of buzz cafes and restaurants so at 6 o'clock it
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wasn't just the end of the work shift it wasn't just the end of the work they wasn't just people leaving their offices offices out on the streets but also plenty of people just out and about plenty of tourists i mean if you just look over there christmas decorations are already up here so people were doing their christmas shopping there's a st regis hotel right across the street from me so there were literally hundreds of people out and about on the square and they were terrified by the shooting but initially many of them were confused because with christmas right around the corner many of them mistook the 1st burst of fire with well fireworks. i was sitting with my friends in the bow when the shooting began it was the sound of a kalashnikov assault rifle i know what it sounds like my friends were like you know it must be firecrackers but i told them no way it's not firecrackers and then we saw people running down the street it was. scary at 5 or 10 minutes past 6 the
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gunfire began and it was not just a few shots it came in bursts we saw officers taking cover behind the cars. left work met up with my girlfriend and when we heard some dull sounds in the distance i thought at 1st it was fireworks or some firecrackers but as the sound continued we realized something was wrong traffic police who were and because that's good bridge as usual began evacuating people they apparently caught on to what was going on people started running we heard the gunfire plenty of details are missing right now you know more official information as as of yet we do know that the russian president is being kept in the loop of this attack right here in the heart of moscow we spoke to russia analyst mark mccauley and security expert charles shoebridge for their thoughts on the attack. he was obviously extremely and taken noticed by something that happened probably to his family. his friends or somebody else because nobody in his right mind. tend to get into the lubyanka and
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start firing at the guards he's bound to be killed lou that could have gone into any restaurant and floated as many people as he liked but that was not his objective he just wanted to kill those associated with the security services now the f. is 3 and if you killed one blue he would then say they have achieved my objective because i would be killed as well given the target appears to have been dispiriting obviously so publicly linked with the security services in the state and given the timing on the almost at the anniversary of. the security services those what be quite strong indications as to the motivation assuming that the government is a rational actor had this attack i think taken place against a more soft target which is usually the case with more explicit or overt terrorist acts then you would expect. i think far more cash to have resulted. from the e.u.
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and moscow have slammed the latest u.s. sanctions targeting companies involved in russia's nord stream to gas pipeline to germany berlin and brussels say that america should mind its own business the foreign minister sergey lavrov added that russia will respond to washington's move . and convince the north stream to as well as took stream will be completed so extremists that for launch in just 2 or 3 weeks will respond to sanctions but in a way in which we will not harm ourselves but we will definitely respond of course we will keep in mind when developing our relations i'm surprised that politicians reach such decisions which give no credit to high profile political figures the german government has regretfully taken into account that sanctions against north stream 2 and turks stream initiated by the us congress they think german and european companies and tantamount to interference in our domestic affairs the 1200 kilometer long nord stream to is being built from russia to germany through the
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baltic sea it will allow russia to increase gas exports to germany and europe and supply enough gas to power almost $30000000.00 households and the sanctions target companies involved in building the last remaining leg of the pipeline and the main swiss contractor has now pulled out over washington's tough penalties the north rim spokesperson told r.t. that completing the project is essential for european energy security and says that work will be finished as soon as possible the u.s. has long voiced its opposition to the project the united states commands all our european partners who have taken a strong stand against north stream to. and we commend others to do the same germany is totally controlled by russia because they were getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline this pipeline if complete it. would make europe even more dependent on russian energy would generate billions of dollars for putin's billions of
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dollars that would follow in the russian military aggression we don't want europe's energy supplies to be defended i'm glad i'm here putin meanwhile russia and ukraine seem to have found a solution to their dispute over energy supplies they had disagreed on a contract that allows moscow to send gas to europe through ukraine but the 2 have come to a settlement in the new agreement is designed to maintain gas transit between moscow and kiev for the next 5 years it also states that russia will pay you crane almost $3000000000.00 to settle a long running dispute and in return key if will drop legal actions against moscow former u.s. diplomat jim johnson us and a member of germany's the left party and beyond that have a soli believe america's approach is souring relations with europe when they say oh this will cover in ukraine out of the transit they will they will get less money but really think they care about ukraine they will carry by ukraine a lot and the only reason they would be concerned about re ukraine being cut out of
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any transit seize is that it that would be what make it more difficult to put pressure on russia by having a puppet ukrainian hand on the lawn to speak it with regard to europe's a gash if that is no longer the case and all we're really talking about is ukraine being included in a more cooperative relationship between europe and russia that's the worst possible outcome from the point of people below people in washington damage to the german american relations is down and. the idea that america is consciously imposing extra charity extraterritorial sanctions to have the german economy to hurt the german consumers is now firmly implanted into germany's minds from the left to the right that is absolutely outraged by the actions of the u.s. government. the u.k. primary school was the subject of tough criticism this week after parents were
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angered by changes to the wording of traditional christmas carols whitehall primary school in the southeast of england has redacted several carols replacing for example little lord with baby boy jesus critics say the changes omitted the whole point of the celebration some parents have reacted negatively. if he was just a baby boy named jesus there would be a celebration in the 1st place his eye will know it and savior and king of all kings that's the whole point it's also a tradition is taking away the traditions of the country i believe my children have been discriminated against and the have been denied the freedom to fully express their faith christian belief and tradition of being 2nd feist and silenced in the name of inclusion and political correctness the words lord jesus are about the central message of christmas which is that god is with those in jesus to put it very simply but it's what christmas is about. the school says it promotes british
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values including tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs it has defended the move by saying that some students did not attend last year's service because of their religious beliefs and it wants to include all pupils during the festive period we discussed the issue with pay from christian concern and also with social commentator moments are. the key message christianity and the whole reason why we celebrate christian christmas is because jesus was born as a human being and yet was god as well and came down and it's an incredible thing to think that god became a human being but that's what actually happened and that's what we're celebrating here and they want to remove that reference as well as jesus being king and jesus being savior if we don't have those things what are we celebrating i think it's a massive distortion let's be quite clear jesus wasn't god he was odd agreed from a theological perspective not agree he was a mighty messenger a prophet there is very little theological evidence the public space and the educational space is one which is secular it does not mean it is bereft of theology
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or education of belief or conscience but is inclusive of it so if we want to have standing advisory councils and religious education that include all strains of all walks of life of humanism as well and atheism are people who want to come in there with so of more free n.g.'s they are included nowadays and the question is whether children should be free to opt out from a nativity where is mary jesus a baby jesus and all the question of that is not decided on in a stable which isn't true i think that such the parents are of the fix all composition i think they could come a watch if they wanted to they're really so upset about people saying jesus or that they have to not even be in the same presence there's something to talk about there why are they so upset about people saying jesus is lord i can't even go watson and i observe it you know and so i think i want to discuss that with them but ultimately i want to respect their rights if they want to opt out of it they cannot sign of it another person is to be made for that the head teacher has seen that she has had 60 people who last year opted out from really. services worship for
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activities and under the education act collective worship is wholly or broadly of a christian tradition but it doesn't have to be particular the question is not whether land stopped as i did i was out that's not the council to opt out no not at that the question you know you'll just toss in the cost of the presenters whether you should change the wording if it's not what people should opt out if one agrees that they're not out was my only reason i don't have one place is not a question that might change the wording of traditional carols to remove to keep a leaf of christianity and turn it into something that's not christian after all that's the question islam is best is the completion of god's revelation we are not here to supersede christians we have to live alongside people and one another and in a modern secular society in the educational space we need to have a plural system where everybody is welcome this is the same old tired arguments that some so. how do you know migrants are anyway going to happen because it is the words of christianity are not your sacred jonesy is not welcome you're saying
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belief and saying is this going so much as i place is you'll notice i said oh no we can see all of what he's doing and i will say that's of christianity you're the one that's being intolerant here because you're saying they shouldn't saying the word was law that's the it's all an attitude here. this week of the russian president held his annual q. and a session with journalists from home and abroad event took place in moscow's world trade center and ran for more than 4 hours while reporting field questions on both domestic and international affairs with presidential terms in russia and the impeachment of donald trump among the key issues raised. the most notable because george what could be done is to cancel the 2 in a row and didn't we have 2 terms in a truly sort of 2 terms then resigned and had the constitutional right to return to the presidency because. was not 2 attorneys in
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a row the amendment confuses some of our political scientists and public figures so we could be counseled on much shit. when it's just a continuation of political infighting one party that lost the election of the democratic party is working for result through other methods accusing trump of collusion with russia then it's discovered that there was no inclusion that can't be the basis for impeachment so now they've come up with pressure on ukraine i don't know what's there your representatives have a better idea. as for statements from certain people various political figures about russia about me as the head of the country i have been used to treating this accordingly but i know what the interests of my country are and that it doesn't matter at all what anyone else says there is absolutely no value in comparing what they say with the
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fundamental tasks which russia is interested in solving congratulations to boris johnson never the less he turned out to be the winner he understood the mood of the british people better than his political opponents. fresh doubt have been cast over the credibility of the international chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. more lead to e-mails published by wiki leaks reveal concerns from yet another member of the team that investigated an alleged attack on the ground in the syrian city of goma last year he says that the final report into the incident it suppressed and distorted 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 been stonewalled throughout by obfuscation exclusion and even thuggish bullying
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behavior the alleged chemical attack in april last year reportedly killed dozens of civilians in response the united states and its nato allies france and the u.k. were quick to conduct air strikes against syrian military target the biggest western military action of the 8 year war the o.p.c. w later deployed experts to do much to investigate and their subsequent report pin the blame on the syrian government r.t. as well as. comments now on the ruble ations. i don't know about the 3 little piglets but the o.p.c. w. is having its house blow right down from the inside the 1st whistle blower they dismissed the 2nd they sort of excuse themselves and now in what is an absolute bombshell their most qualified inspector the f f m report does not reflect the views of all the team members that deployed to duma i found that i was being excluded from the work for reasons not made clear allegedly you need team
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member who went to syria and there was allowed to cool right this 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. it's 1st reported sutherland had to really taken a razor to it so much so that the actual team that went to syria didn't recognize it the consensus within the f.m. team was that there were indications of serious inconsistency isn't findings the conclusions appear to have been turned completely in the opposite direction now
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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 chlorine 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 in any home in any swimming pool maybe your 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 similar present the danger of it being misrepresented as a damning conclusion it's
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a political word smithing situation not purely technical and it was the anti acid war hawks trumpeted 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 locations rather than being delivered from. aircraft it all began with ian 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 was working for the u.p.c. w. shame on the o.p.c. w.
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you are aware of the highly questionable behavior surrounding this f f m we as others in the team who would like to but are unable are questioning the work practices follow during this investigation this is more than a rebellion this is a catastrophe for the u.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 new p.c. w says something people are going to be thinking twice before taking their word for it on top of that a former newsweek reporter claimed that he quit the magazine when editors scrapped his story that questioned the chemical attack investigation the magazine says the piece was dropped because it was a conspiracy theory not objective reporting we spoke to the journalist he explained why reporters should not be exploited to justify war. i was
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a bit disturbed. you know i wasn't really given any valid reasons other than 100 feet to the salt coal. than all source to be trusted in my opinion. and then finally what kind of happened as i was i kept pushing to try and do the story because i feel like it's of extreme you know public interest the attacks on me these organizations have taken a long time for us to get here in terms of a historical point of view when we shouldn't be weaponized in them to kind of create the public opinion needed to go to war at the moment they're all very few. well mainstream western journalists reporting on this so i would say this complete failure of the media is jonah starts the whole governments to account and if governments are going to war on false premises then you know we have good evidence to suggest that now and no one is reporting it then went on turning our job as journalists. the series of chilling sketches produced by an inmate at guantanamo
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bay have been published in a report called how america tortures the pictures illustrate the so-called enhanced interrogation techniques used against abu zubaida against 2002 in 2005 he was captured at a jihadi safe house in pakistan in 2002 and then he was then sent to so-called see a black site in thailand and his drawings relate to alleged torture there he was then transferred to guantanamo bay where he is still being held without charge he was the 1st person to be subjected to the brutal interrogation program which was approved by the administration of george w. bush and has since been acknowledged by the cia here's a quick overview of what has.
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as soon as they locked me up inside the box i tried my best to sit up but in vain for the box was too short i tried to take a curled position but to no avail for it was too tight the very strong pain made the screen unconsciously. they kept pouring water and concentrating on my nose and my mouth until i really felt i was drowning and my chest was just about to explode from the lack of oxygen . and the.
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long hours went by while i was standing in that position my hands were tight to the upper bars. it felt like an eternity to the point that i found myself falling asleep despite the water being thrown at me by the guard. earlier my colleague you know neal spoke to the inmates lawyer he says the u.s. isn't transparent when it comes to the treatment of guantanamo detainees. has he suffered any lasting physical psychological. torture. well you know he must you know anybody would but it's i've visited him $67.00 times a year or several but isn't and it's really quite hard to see any of that america's years in the midst of adjustments because of what techniques were used on him the
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waterboarding may have produced some problems were feared the fact is they were used on him for 17 straight you did it is. road you didn't want to. believe he's not going to face any charges he has not faced any charges then the clear issue is here why is he being kept for so long in kuantan him obey. like it is yes or is there's no question that for 17 years he's never been charged i were that for 10 years we've been asked repeatedly for him to be charged with crimes and that is very frustrating but they do it in c. in the cia if it is in the united states. as found he was never a member of nothing to do. 'd or ever did in terrorist 'd acts what's the purpose all that when it's been shown to to essentially fail to yield
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accurate information from many suspects. well i think it sailed to. produce accurate interest from almost anybody but it's certainly the seal to attract me. to any accurate it's rubbish throws a bit harder because they didn't know what accountability is that. 'd i would love . for the. model right now ready is the. problem we have now we used to if they don't what words but digital were stored there are going to remain stuck. no i don't like. 'd them or will say are really there are many. are all right but what they. 'd are. right there does it for me my colleague collin bray will be here in about 30 minutes with a fresh look at your news this is hearty international i'm john thomas glad to have
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had you with us. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you that. was the night before christmas and all over the world people are mining back on seeking individual sovereignty so they're probably just when you think. it's. i'm action or times you welcome to going underground we will be back with a brand new seasons arriving on january the 8th but until then we will be showing some of your favorite shows from the last season of the decade coming up in this
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