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about to get that. message. that it's good that this is mr dylan again i will not even. walk without a legacy i'll do we. can all do that you only smoke so i don't let you come back to turn on the. bus it's what daddy intended as a. get this or that will never say scotty. come on we gotta go i got back together. with that highly. shake that
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thing was about to suck more highly. sure i am what i had to be i was said to be as article 5 to the deal if i go back again because of it that's all tinsel let those who are criticizing obama i call it god albans it was my loving god together let me tell ya that wafts i call it the wireless idea that they are crucially because as you. say the only thing this sounds like a muscle and claw. well it is his will stop me now we're going to come up with these response not be of the super that somebody can i give you 15 if you know i guess a new york. ability that the committee jane did a 2nd look we could shoot that some of them out to get the. moral of young kid
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that was. after almost 4 years of prisoner torture without trial. was freed but he cannot leave egypt and has been placed under closer violence. among those potatoes inquiry led to the trial of the cia agents who abducted him and a number of italian secret service agents who assisted them. pulsar gave evidence at the trial the american agents were convicted in absentia for the abduction of. the italian agents were not convicted in fact the constitutional court or knowledge of the sentence because the prosecution's evidence was covered by state secrecy did
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a. matter is that the but it man. no. put it better. it's. not going to throw at me if. they think i. know my create and then when i am the if we're not or made what i did that inform people here. they know they've. taken them. to my. beat the picket noise and when i didn't hear the intelligence but for. no known and yeah i'm going to have to do and that is that it would seem to be to. then on september the 6th 2006
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a few months after the publication of the 1st marty report president bush made an unexpected confession a small number of suspected terrorist leaders and operatives captured during the war had been held and questioned outside the united states. in a separate program operated by the central intelligence agency. so i'm announcing today that collate shaikh mohammed. the beta ramzi bin al s'shibh and 11 other terrorists in cia custody had been transferred to the united states naval base at guantanamo bay thank you. undersell your various offices are just into the oh. and they say the cia to. come in so short of no. this is.
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the only significant there if you can do you hope i may. i mean just a few in which. they run. into colombo some your mother did the rest of. the. chasing get this from my sister. they even george bush announced they were black sites and they were being closed i could never believe that this day would come because these things were so secret the problem in the united states was that since these detainees were considered to be alleged terrorists there was very little sympathy for them and rightfully i understand that it was more difficult to explain to people however that there were
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other detainees who were not implicated in attacks who had been mistakenly arrested because of false identity or whatever and they also had been tortured. thanks to some very high up contacts marty discovered why certain european countries had collaborated with the united states. is that you needed the t.v. to mother notice your need to. quit the. game a. little bit of a little bit more developed a mature man. is cousy of i mean through the let's hear. let's. go down. the totality bit of your me it's
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a bit of truth to the tally money that silly little door. there to meet the best. deal that i meet they said if you see. if there cows are like a poor nyquist open at sea or nay so to. see my cigarette the fact that i meet on the. ego rated nor in thought or nonsense. is one of the. there were 2 kinds of rendition those that handed the abducted individuals to the or thirties in their home country as in the case of kabul and the renditions to the cia's secret prisons known as black sites which housed prisoners considered the most dangerous.
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poland was the 1st european country to host black sites. now the polish ombudsman worked for an engine go that was one of the 1st to try to discover the truth. a friend of the 1st time we heard about it was this famous report by the washington post when they informed about the potential existence of that site but to be harnessed not many people believed in this at that time and i think what was important is that after those 1st press publications there were some investigative activities undertaken in specially by dick martini who was at that time to set out or collaborate kink within the council of europe are amen to reassemble. the basically 2 important places of all if one is from other abroad that was
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a report in 3 or 4 it was not working to see the airport at that time right now it is just used for commercial purposes. the 2nd place is still a computer and historic in cooking we have the school of polish intelligence. the score there is. it is in the forest low inhibitor the region of. and allegedly are according to data we know not what i know was created for so-called 0 we've been there is. the school of intelligence and we've in the 00 there were 2 view houses were our. prison was located and the only people who are excess to this to this story. this heavily guarded french surrounds the starry keir kuti secret services school. it was here that the
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0 zone was created exclusively for cia agents. marty had the opportunity to talk to some prisoners who told him what it was like to be held in the cia prisons. detainees were given a 30 centimeter deep bucket to unit in. they were given old black blankets that were not big enough to lie on and cover themselves at the same time. the steel ring was secured to the cell walls and detainees were changed to it. the usual lunch was boiled white rice and slices of tinned meat. a ritual always accompanied the distribution of food. the electric light which was
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always on in the cell was switched off food was distributed and then the lights came back on. ventilation was often regulated to produce extreme temperatures suffocating heat or intense cold. as well as surveillance cameras mosques guns constantly monitored the cells banging on the dole isn't telling the detainees to raise their arms to show they were still alive. many detainees were held in isolation for 120 days during which time they were not committed any contact atoll with all those . the prisoners were forced to listen to a constant buzzing sometimes broken by cries.
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so what males have tended to do and still do is is we tend to we certainly have empathy all of that but we also ted's huge nurture through aggression so we create things like soccer and football and you know all of the various hundreds of games that involve aggression now women are aggressive and can play those games no doubt very well but when you go back to why they were created those games were created for males to nurture other males to aggression to teach them how to be empathic through aggression.
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much one thing the movie would deal with those because he was more than a. good little lover. of various and. just as possible for a while one of the. still i knew because i had some see just him and forced the sputtering into stuff more than a day steve. my shoes. i tried to check the situation because it was very important for me because of in my experience i was in prison right and i was under pressure from home as v's post on east political police and. i was sensitive.
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situation former polish senator josefina was one of the 1st and only politicians to report the presence of secret prisons in poland a leading member of solidarity he is famous for having saved the assets of left balances trade union from confiscation by the security services a few days before the introduction of martial law in poland in december 1981 government and democratic government after the experience in. and bury it. in the former regime the borders democratic year government agreed for such activities. agreed for location of extra. reason on the british territory it was absolutely. broken all the british constitution was and of polish law and as a mr fox. a result of the boys democratic revolution.
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black sites didn't only exist in europe from 2002 onwards the cia created others all over the world as it no longer knew where to hide its growing number of prisoners. each prisoner was given a color as a code name. let them place your name key. chaired the cherokee bit of nor feature livid even though the mine or cure. me or my mom that. break it been savin ok put the. it up out of the list that you need. better echo you know no one taught me most was
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there. but oh why am daughter leggo if you saw that the religious need to restore the listener to communicate the. you're tired of it up or thought of course you know they'll go up our own educated thorny believe. they will do the after because i'm a start or because you're making your kiersten was just really really dumb it is by . the presumed terrorists were not simply made to disappear. the cia wanted to obtain information from them that could help prevent other terrorist attacks the agents therefore used so-called enhanced interrogation techniques. i had no idea there was a torture program i went back to headquarters about 5 weeks later. and i went to the cafeteria for lunch one day and a senior officer came up to me and said very casually he said hey i'm glad i saw
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you do you want to be certified in enhanced interrogation techniques i had never heard that term before so i said well you mean so he explained to me with these techniques were and i said that sounds like a torture program and he said no it's not torture we got permission from the president. and i said no no i don't think so let me think about it for an hour so i went up to the executive floor of the 7th floor of the cia there was a very senior cia officer there that i knew that i worked for in the middle east many years earlier and i asked him his opinion he said forget it it's a torture program so i went downstairs i said i'm not interested in this i said i have a moral and ethical problem with it i think it's a torture program and i don't want to be involved. thanks to some legal documents exchanged between the cia and the u.s.
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department of justice that came to light such as the memorandum for john rizzo we now know what the enhanced interrogation techniques involved. attention grasp the detainees attention is attracted with violence. walling the detainee is pushed hard against a wall. wall standing the detainee is forced to remain immobile for ella's facial hold the detainees head does immobilized. facial slap. the detainee is slapped on the cheek. stress position. al as detainees are forced into a position that causes shooting pains. wants more detainees were placed in dark boxes for up to 18 hours at a time. sleep deprivation could last up to 11 days in a row. waterboarding is the harshest interrogation technique. water is
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poured on to the mouth covered by a cloth the detainee feels as though he is drowning. then yes pay discounted counted equal means that already that don't go in the chain. they need. the digital c o n e k l. if i took it for sick with you she cracked up at me so let me kind of the child on a tool that i quest to him i know i really don't know the take. there we got talking about a 4th quarter cause of the g.d. order and oh i'm similarly land they got me into a kitty in the paper today that you know the sequel in the lot there's the sort back quietly paid to look at it so you know at the time i was a daughter no. question if you want to take niko there and it will get all of your top 2 or. 3. i believe from the very beginning that this
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torture program was wrong. now inside the cia they were telling us it was working so i thought at the time there were 2 separate questions here number one does it work in that are you collecting good information they were telling us yes they were that was a lie or the other question was is it moral or legal or ethical and to me the answer was clearly no it was not moral and legal and ethical but i kept my mouth shut for a long time. and then finally in december of 2007. i just couldn't be silent any more and so finally i i went on a television news show and i said it i said 3 things i said the cia was torturing its prisoners they said that torture was official us government policy and i said the policy had been personally approved by the president.
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following his statements john kiriakou was sentenced to 30 months in prison accused of revealing state secrets he lost his job and his family and now works for radio sputnik a russian government broadcaster. marty's 2nd and definitive report was presented to the council of europe in 2007 the quantity and quality of the information contained in the report is surprising and makes it very difficult to deny the existence of extraordinary rendition or the secret prisons in europe. is to conduct a board on a bomb was economy it is thought to be to be to work why is it. going to be given in to mean they're sick of the ship kept them over. and then you for months your new giving or not to the ordered to wear them on may soon you would see. the enormity called teaching the program a soul may so enact oh man damn what right do they live but it is
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a theory or need if you know what i'm on a tsunami have a river that a tunnel meant did it or not 2 can mean take the quentin why don't you get him to comment on too many can knowing him for. the truth as stated by the marty report itself is gaining ground and nothing can stop it now . the investigation conducted by the former swiss senator is so clearly true that in 2014 a report by the us select senate committee on intelligence headed by senator feinstein confirmed all the findings of the dick martin. feinstein's report makes strong accusations against the cia and highlights how the methods used were both cruel and ineffective. history will judge us by our commitment to adjust all governed by law and the willingness to face an ugly truth and say
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never again. a tale we still don't know how many people were abducted and imprisoned by the cia according to a reliable site called the rendition project this undercover activity had 131 victims that figure is confirmed by numerous other sources. will be among the most that article of the market see if your 4th day. the chip is that if your 4th are there or. even. cook cause a fact that tsunami cannot. be. they but as. you can. enjoy it if they are equipped to cause enough i'm not died in a victoria yet seen here with you to the police. came.
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to further confirm the accuracy of the marty reports since 2010 the european court of human rights has ruled against a number of the european countries involved in the renditions italy poland romania macedonia and little india i declare all public hearing on this in belief and merits in the case of enough of them god this is it that is. today most european countries involved admit what happened. only remaining it continues to deny involvement. 12 years after the publication of the 1st dignity report its accuracy and foresight is no longer in doubt. chickies was to make its own course correction single date with the water no pure opium
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a place of it so. discouraged by the fact that there are still secret prisons. doesn't this suggest that ultimately it's all a bit pointless. mad sad. to cheer a lot of. yosi louis c. b. if the cheated in the city they call pitching. it a group if it is a good deal him then we chatted a need to add it in an essay to quote the chip who said be indoor the girly door he said i've been pocket or just suck it that's also sequel looking for an energy set up in the gutter to sit on it was to joke with cause so sick with ok i don't know about doing this with most of their other chip that is one want to cause a live gene it is the best to do now. because we still see a joke of course of the best dancer the best dancer import back there.
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and. will. be 32 at the course at least 30 for good in other than remain
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russia's envoy is some wonder why the french foreign ministry over to france not sanctions against you citizens and restrictions at diplomatic missions and an expanding diplomatic spat with the west. us government mocks world press freedom day by focusing on the rights of journalists in other countries to look at america's own records on media freedoms. and fines or imprisonment of white australian citizens returning home from covert hit india we hear from someone who feel they've been abandoned by their government. by the industry really disappointed with rwanda and they're already stressed when someone is losing their family members are losing jobs so i think the.

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