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good job of that already russia serves a very important purpose in and american politics these days rather than analyzing its own problems and and trying to figure out how they can know how they arose and and how to fix them americans find it much easier to blame someone else and that target is usually russia the us just the us intelligence agencies feel that they they can only benefit if they attack russia and accuse russia various malign activities but i believe i don't believe russia has any any desire any interest in spreading disinformation about the coronavirus because. if you spread disinformation that causes that that allows the the disease to spread all the more rapidly and russia is vulnerable as well so why would russia want to burn down its own house. or that is for mail vacs money to top out this isn't
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international law and have with us. that.
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the died. not.
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the area was cordoned off at 1st light this morning by. these army technical experts went in to examine the bodies in case they had been booby trapped. who do you think might be responsible for. ya skull a body around here and they'll tell you. first says within lay what we describe as the murder triangle quarter done to the lightened up to offload cloyd where there have been more sectarian assassinations per head of the population than anywhere else nor the lower. the awful thing is that not a single one has been sort of meat amenable to justice for. assassinations unbar there's usually a movie if you do they are there my 5 and my 6 politicians on mordecai.
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the borderland of south armada the new area of ireland steeped in celtic mythology where the ghosts of colon clean meth in the code and. haunt the counties many burial cairns and crips. it's rugged slopes green fields and sweeping plains reach out to the fuse that cradle the resting places of 18th century ports such as arc mccurry parekh much along the and shamus more much more of hope for. a land where instant quarrels have been settled but yet find time to reignite. there is an ironic tragedy between the beauty of this land and the dark secrets that hold us. for following up my mother in the late sixties and to get married and set up home
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and belfast at the time my father was working in the rolls royce fact. some others or colleagues find out he was a catholic and how to. be then worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the style military of. that there are a small number of catholic families living in the area that i plan on we've been warned on a number of occasions it was time to move out and i suppose the final straw for us was one have are almost after one of our near neighbors window so i am obviously say to states it was time to move. on the decision was taken to move on a stage. band from birmingham mommy wanted to move there she felt would be safer but my father loved the countryside so moch so we ended up there. i suppose my last recollections of my father are him leaving to go to the hospital to visit mommy and my sister ocean and she was only 2
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days old at the time. not really the last that i can remember of them c.n.n. going out to the the front door to visit them in the hospital. 'd particularly even my aunt and was with my father on the intention was to stop it on the spot on the way home and i was out of breakers drunk with his workmates. they'd only just arrived about the same time as the gunmen. shot up the front of the bar. domain killing him almost immediately michael don't leave the bar owner sold into the bar none had banged the door. he was followed into the bar boy by that all men who spread the inside of the building with bullets. shooting my father on the on the number of other individuals and seriously injuring
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them then threw in. it might only on the children almost instantly. the bomb exploded then my father was probably already dead because he'd been shot before. i came to work in ireland in 1981 and i found myself increasingly drawn to cases of miscarriages of justice when nobody else was taking a particular interest and also in the potential for the state to take life illegally and as a journalist you're always looking for stories that nobody else is investigating it was an ordinary sunday morning and i was reading the paper and a name sprang out of the page at me breck girl somebody called bracknell had been killed in south. and i thought breck no that's not a south. so i managed to contact the family and went down to meet them and i would
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assist with seeing. all had been killed explained to his widow who was sitting in the room with me exactly what had happened and it was a shocking shocking experience it was the best time that bracknell has heard how husband had been. i think the shock of what we're trying to. do the family really how little we know about my fall is killing us he was actually responsible for. i phone my news desk expecting them to leap on the story and say give us everything you've got but the irrational was quite different it was not enough a catholic sob story. i was just so so disappointed 100 that his reaction to what i've discovered. pushed for the story to be written under the end it was. in and around this time started to emerge about what would have been.
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norma's loyalist attacks in the area. i suppose i didn't know much more about want to help and other than that are going to call the right on commando claimed responsibility for the attack. so at this time i begin to ask questions of myself about what i did or didn't know but what i've actually happened i started to ask questions of local people about what they remembered about what they knew about the night and but we didn't know it really know where to go to try and find out more answers and someone mentioned to me the center in derry help families and summer situations to ourselves. i think it was 100-1009. 100 the office very softly spoken very friendly and he was wearing a suit and we thought it was a photocopy or a or a printer and instead he began to tell us about the attack on the part one of his dad and what happened on the park runt he was aware that there was not david
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available where we made a number of very serious allegations but clues behavior and a number of attacks on the area. so we agreed we would look at it in detail and look at all the different attacks that happened in the area at the time it was all very new deals. up to the point we've been knocked off and the number of cases we cannot differ on plot is on the. bloody sunday just as campaign was was based on the office and we agreed to call together a meeting of what it says on the open and silverbridge and what to says came forward a lot of witnesses came forward. and i suppose the significance of the meeting was that you had families with evidence and information but you also had witnesses the events on the significance of this being that there were so many connections so many permutations so many leads to follow and obviously these have never been followed by official bodies or for people in authority even little it's being hugely influential believe lived as you know this is something we need to do. we
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need to take this forward and you know what happened in my home in my local was killed in the incident is connected to what happened on the road is connected to hop and over just across the other country what happened to neil or part. they was partial in the sense that if we were in the room we appointed to get either a witness to something the how to lead piece of evidence that connected to the connected to and the what really was unfolding was the sense that there was this. security force people who were supposed to protect people supposed to bring people there just those who were actually conducting these killings and county in the moat . you might imagine that in a normal situation they'd been they'd been asked to give statements that the police would have asked them for statements this hadn't happened and they came forward and we began to realize that we were going to solve and much much bigger.
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as we began to research this under talk to people in the local area many of them told also there was actually an officer involved and they original destination he was actually in charge although he was novice or very little rank that they believed was a person of integrity they believed he tried to get to the bottom of those but couldn't. he talk to the families a number of times over the years and they the families told us that he would be an absolutely fatal person for us to talk to. belfast families of those killed in an attack and of silverbridge 24 years ago have appealed for a fresh inquiry into that trust say. so we arranged a press conference. and appealed for him to come forward we thought at all likely but in fact he did and he made contact with us shortly afterwards through a journalist. it was quite an extraordinary making
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a many ways we were calm. a number of family members and this police officer who still serve made a number of statements. made. what we were. we were was the. thing to come out of the meeting which was the term he used permutations of the same were also responsible for. the shooting the. mccartney in august 1985 who are returning from the final of. me in 1700. they put themselves on the line. so when you want to be president.
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wanted. to go right to the press this is what before. 10 people. interested in the water. the russian gay folks lives on the sequel has just been released starring of course donald trump but also now sanders indeed russia gave his achieved cult like status also turkey on the ropes in syria. the point is should we actually be charging for it because this is when we charge things it's because it's been a benefit to the person who is buying it and that's the audiology to education about 30 or 40 years ago but the perspective of education was originally that education is a benefit for saudi in general i wouldn't want to live in a society without doctors or engineers. saying it.
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a proverb benefit ignoring the public means that we're ignoring that the skill basis we need for a sophisticated society and putting the burden of that school biases on the individuals and what we're turned it into is just another churn institution public higher education become a form a version of a real estate scam that is not the basis for a functional society. in a series of coordinated attacks during rush hour traffic 3 no warning bombs exploded causing mayhem across the city center. 11 people were killed and parnell street 14 including an unborn child in tall but street and 2 women in
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southland street in almost simultaneous attacks. 90 minutes later 7 people were killed when the gang planted another bomb in the center of modern times . the glen and gang had affected their deadliest attack yet. i got involved in 1993 i mesh with some of the families and i was helping them very much on an ad hoc basis to begin with that's it wasn't until 996 that we began to get things more organized and we got a legal team greg on a you know solicitor and karma got to look on barrister we gave the organization then the name justice for the forecast and that was in january of 96. we went on then to try to get the irish government to provide a public inquiry into the dublin mom and bombings all doors were closed to us
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until 999 which was the. the family. for the 1st time. in the. first instance.
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is welcome and. the westboro motor company. already know the character man for little perpetual and out of the slogan have no money to bring. the next i remembers the priest. to me you have solution. and. gone around to the hospital and had another explosion. and then i woke up and i was. just i woke up in the. i was pronounced dead in the royal. well nowhere was actually. a. sure.
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lol and i wonder where you got to order for a from north to choose from over the. good pour. your manners for of the 3 of us straight up the territory or the very end i was injured or. 3 months leave home scarier in a coma. it took an awful long time to any closure. because. i never actually saw all that she was actually really caught on. and i remember. and as a child that's. when the doorbell would ring or something like that i'd always go into the front room and look out the window to see who was there expecting that she had just. been hit on the head and hands and knees and she remembered something and
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compact was. so much went on for months and months and months to have if i would see somebody else kind of had a hairstyle like our look like her from the back i office often was hard. you know very very difficult not having closure. although at that time the panther knew consent and justice for the mccarton were beginning to investigate the activities of the glen i'm going already to very ordinary catholic priests living in the area have done a fair amount of investigation themselves they do even started rushing to the newspapers and trying to get the 2 governments involved because they realized that there must be a cohesive gang working in the so called murder trial gold carrying out these
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murders it had to be there were too many of them they did everything. they could to highlight it after one series of 17 much as they should a statement saying that they are you see had a 100 percent failure rate in convicting anyone of these matters and they went to dublin they went to belfast they wrote letters to the papers yet it seems that the police were just not interested i had been a nobody completed our legacy it's no good my complaints against the better badger were your thing and that is by you have no go areas but there you seek to go in on the matter other than this was a friend of mine and he visited presence of course and it was funny understand what was going on around on john and we saw that there were a lot of murders in what we called a triangle going down an area right into the my over to for the gun and we were given a list of all the steps and then i decided that we should list them publish them
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and publish the 1st. object at the triangle of death and it was a name that was taken up by the media because ever afterwards they talked about the murder triangle so we left it and the little information we had from relatives at the time. and published the pub which. had went fairly quickly actually published a 2nd one and the word additions to it me published a 3rd for a couple of more editions show that became a saturday central document and. we noticed that so many of these murders were happening and it seemed to us that the roads were open for these murders to come in and kill people and got over and got away again.
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there was a knock at the door shortly after 10 and i got up. and turned me down. for more spotting. yeah so on our return back to. the door. and 7 after supper or so no way to set them on the table i never heard him say. to know you better ask me here i'm not going.
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by the tone of his force. and to manhattan through the front door. parched to shop. that has. no wall found another mound and with a automatic. just lay there for a moment. hard to. crawl or trying. to put a crate. out a cold for. one of these children. and she came and got her to. tell. her father's head. and stop.
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on across the road. american. troops home and my. children. came from iran to create. an. era through going through. a bunch of i don't know 4 wakes came to the door. say had to they had to. calm down or text somebody with men they said no you're better on your own.
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i was pregnant back of the care are now who want. i was to onst all strange not a sinner and that i know. and when i got there they told me. i had to go into this room. and. could. see that they were nice and. when the. door was on the on the inside the door there on the other place mom said. not to walk up this room langham am. dead reckoning face i just couldn't. they end and then
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turn back. on the. faithful to. me a ticket on the response may. be a message. but in the spirit of that list through the door into the hallway told me to. go back in. time. one pack and. but i could not touch i couldn't get my hand on them. i'm not told of. i know what didn't put my hand on them. i bought.
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a watch. but i told them yes. the world is driven by shaped by those. thinks. we dare to ask.
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the chrono virus now has proven this point because even though all the while own supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening stocks are still stable or going higher because it's fed by cheap money right it's all cheap money that cheap money is is created out of nothing to create the simulation going. become a battleground in the us in vermont people have to munge in the shutdown of a local plant for my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of
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a traditional participatory democracy is or powerline with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in the very real ways. claims of russian meddling are back in the headlines the democratic senators are calling for president trump to slap still more sanctions on russia alleging moscow is interfering in the upcoming 2020 alexion. and historical legal hearing begins in london to determine whether joining us on will be extradited to the us where the wiki leaks founder is wanted on hacking and espionage charges is that supporters claim the case against him is extremely weak. but we have heard this morning oh for office say the same thing we've been hearing for 10 years 2020 they are in court a lot of people wrote a single ad today. and this stony and
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a woman request for asylum in russia af.

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