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when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the headlines here will not be enemies. neighbors report reveal, denmark spied on germany's angle of gold as well as on other leaders, though they did it. but us intelligence candidates, the image of the peak and of human rights is shattered. as the remains of over 200 children are discovered near a former school for indigenous students, highlighting a cultural genocide, the continued until the 1990 and israel longstanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu may finally be on his way out to talk to the opposition claims that has enough parliamentary votes to drive him from office. ah
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. like it's after 5 pm on monday. now here in moscow, this is our t international. very welcome to you. a european media investigation has revealed that denmark help the u. s. national security agency to spy on e. you politicians, including the german chancellor angle, marco earlier our teeth. madame garcia, gave us a detailed explanation from right here in the studio. it was 8 years ago that edward snowden blew the lid on america's last surveillance program. google, google, spying on. essentially, every one at the time, only the most craziest conspiracy theorists would have believed the ship breath, the scope of the spine program. they were really targeting everyone, american citizens billions around the world, politicians, including those in allied nations and nathan, partner nations with through denmark that they targeted sweden, norway,
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as well as france, germany, angular muggles. food was bogged by the n. s a by american intelligence. and what we have learned now is that danish intelligence was completed in all of this. they weren't knowing cogs in this vos surveillance machine. they helped american intelligence gather information, amongst others, their own cultural corporations, danish corporations, danish weapon, manufacture, davis government, they handed over inflammation, danishes and the danish government to american intelligence. and, you know, we've heard lot of reaction to this latest investigation, which by the way, it was carried out by european news agencies were given information. internal reports witness testimony as well as inside sources in this investigation and victims of collab and said, you know, all manner of things, no way sweden saying they want an investigation and to be told of the conference.
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we've heard other victims, the leader of the german opposition who was bogged saying that this is simply grotesque on fish bits and decisions. it is quote, set that friendly intelligence services are indeed intercepting and flowing on top representatives of other countries. so one of the questions people might have is why denmark? well, on the technical side of things, denmark is a communications hub to all these under cables, from sweden, from germany, they will edge the converge in denmark. there are the telecommunication centers and danish intelligence gave access to this infrastructure to american intelligence, the n a say to all these spice agencies, they facilitate that they help them carry out all the surveillance, all this fine with full knowledge. one of the questions was, is, was the danish government aware of all of this and by 2015, they would definitely aware of all of the solution investigation. and edward soon
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had since come out and said that joe barton, who was the vice president over the world. the honors might as well prepared to onto for this one. he soon visits europe. since of course, he was deeply involved in this scandal. the 1st time around there should be an explicit requirement for full public disclosure, not only from denmark, but their senior partner, as well. with regard to the latest revelations about the extent of denmark spike, this is all unofficial. the perpetrators in the united states, denmark, they, they still haven't issued any sort of any sort of meaningful com and the, the, the leadership. but it must also be mentioned that last year and this report that they published, they also said that the public may never learn the true magnitude of the, of this operation. the details denmark's role in all of this because it is too sensitive and it may cause too much damage which or to, you know, ring alarm bells. the fact that they would rather there be speculation room is in
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conspiracy theories rather than admitting the truth. so let's dig deeper into the story now. being joined life, i might in dolton, a member of the parliament of humbug from the left party. great to see today, martin, right at this very, very moment. we're getting a state, but now from nato secretary general gen stoled, him book, he said the alliance will not investigate denmark's spying on germany. what do you make of that? you know, when we look at it on the one level, like there's time to say are called the grotesque trend nice day by on each other. but on the other hand, if you see the order and the, the us a to be the pneumonia color on in the words of costs in a capitalist world, where every long at every stage is fighting copolla and fighting against each other . it's natural that to the will try to benefit from more information than the other,
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but still in school test, because also there should be, frankly, frankly relationship so that some kind of tension field in between which we should regard. on the one hand, it's really, really, really strange and we can say it's a candle. on the other side, we could say we have to rethink the international relationships, that there should be an open and honest dialogue in between all states, anywhere. without any pictures, all we have some kind of necessity to buy each other to see what each other wants to do differently. we have to spend international law all scandals like that will happen on and on said enough miss. also the response so far from the german government has been very non committal. just for a moment. let's listen to what the chancellors spokesman stefan c, but had to say, listen to this. be honestly, given that federal government has taken such messages into account were in contact
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with the relevant national and international authorities. for clarification that clear women when we demand explanations from denmark and the west on an embassy doria level, for example, shopped in. but i cannot add anything to what i've already said. so the chancellor spokesman that basically saying he refuses to answer any questions and he can't add anything else to this. my question to you martin is where is the outrage? i don't know. i think it's a very defensive attitude to, to look to what's happening. there shall be at least korea talking and open talking with the us and to show our teeth if you do it on a bus and all that. well, it's like we put everything under the carpet and after we will go on like before, even do so. again, i don't know whether it's just in terms of the alliance of nato,
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that there is no open discussion. and you have to kurt and there is some honest word or i can say if there would be an outreach. no, i think that chancellor marco had the high level politicians. they know that things like that, arguing on the, you know, how it's up is b, but this should be started jump in market. but there should be some outrage here because we know from the edward snowden leaks back in 2013, the n s a was back then snooping on angle merkel of phone calls even back then so. so basically they never stopped. yes, it's a problem. it's really a problem that's like sound a little people like it was no more junior times to get criminalized for talking the truth. so they are talking the truth of what's going on and the truth shocking . but if you look at the world, how it's working in the relationship and the role,
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especially of the us, which is a very aggressive play about the european union as well. get more and more aggressive. i think it's somehow eminent, what's going on. so there should be outreach from the point of view of the human of the senior civilian as well because inside of germany civilians also they own law scale as well. there should be an outrage about that, but that can come from the population. i think the politicians are quite a native, it's very fair to say so because normally when we look from human, this point of view, there should be different relations. there should be korea talking and there should be some kind of going back and saying things like that. sure, sure. go on. as soon as i'm on, i think, i mean a, i'm sorry, well, i was going i was going to say that should be some honesty on transparency between so called professional partners and i live martin bold. so
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a member of the parliament of handbook from the left party, always a pleasure having you want to. thanks for joining us today. we appreciate it. we'll do this to you. it is all t, as in national, and now in an appalling discovery in canada. the remains of hundreds of children as young as 3 have been found at a former school for indigenous students and force in the country to confront the heroic and often deadly policy of retraining. first nations people. here's our correspondent, saskia taylor, canada. a shining example of maximum woken us a place where there is no mankind. there are just people is the love that's going to change the future of mankind. so we'd like you to, we like to say people kind, not necessarily mankind, more inclusive. turns out though, the beneath the glitzy slogan of inclusive a t lies a project past harrowing youth has emerged in british columbia of
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a mass grave of 215 children. indigenous children who were ripped from their homes and forcibly enrolled in one of the largest indian residential schools. the news that remains were found at the former. com loops residential school breaks my heart . it is a painful reminder of that dark and shameful chapter of our country's history. i am thinking about every one affected by this distressing news. we are here for you. the residential school system was indeed dark and shameful set up by the government and run by churches these what educational facilities for fast people need. they want really, they were in talk to our nation counts into european and christian ways of living native languages. what band and traditions frozen out reports reveal, but children were under fed, under clothes and often house and sanitary conditions. to the extent that one
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medical inspector wrote 24 percent of previously healthy children began tying in these facilities stories of abuse, physical, emotional and sexual, were rife. 2 8 8 8 8 the. 8 8 i. 8 every day you in case and fear did you have was that it wasn't you today that was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer any form of humiliation. he learned not to cry anymore. you just get harder. and yet you learn to shut down. oh me. i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language. they threatened us with a strapping. you spoke it within a year,
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i lost all of it. i used to him, i tried to caring at night. i asked the principal to take him to the hospital. he didn't after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out of his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor. ah, they started to sexually take advantage of me and abused me. not one, not too many, many people for a very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years, and they had no one to tell because they were isolated from their families and their communities all to make them true. canadians for a century the central goals of canada's aboriginal policy would cause aboriginal people to cease to exist. the stablish ment and operation of residential schools
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were the central elements of this policy which can best be described as a cultural genocide. the scale of this cultural genocide is startling, a 150000 children over a 130 years. and if you think it's ancient history, it's not. the last residential school was shot in 1996 over 4000 deaths by miss treatment, neglect, and disease with families often never learning of that children, fate, many atrocities and ticket stances in which you are unbearable to hear it for us, you know, we, you know, to learn that your potential find, you know, from the professionals that were brought in, you know, we are very much for the past is a dark place filled with unforgivable moments. it's an inescapable part of life. but to rebrand yourself is the bastion of humanity. as a motto of increase 70,
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that preaches to others, how they should live whilst the bones of oppress children lie beneath your feet. it's nothing but an example of the hypocrisy and insincerity, so often embedded in the work of the western world. so using the white people kind might food a guilty conscience, but it will make the skeletons and you'll call it go away. you know, it's all well and good for the federal government to make gestures of goodwill and support regarding the strategy. but as the community burdened with this legacy of the dark, dark chapter of canadian history and the federally mandated indian residential school system, there is an important ownership and accountability to both the columns and all the communities and families that it has affected. and you know, there's still a lot of work that needs to get done and you know,
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and lot of things that are still happening and what looks like, you know, some is already well accounted for in that sheet that tuesday reconciliation final report. but there are other aspects that are unique, which are the unique needs of communities as well. the central african republic is in the grip of years long civil war. and our team has gained a 1st time glimpse right into the conflict and the role that russia is playing and helping the local government counter. milliken forces. it's part of our report which is available for you in full right now at auto dot com. looks like me, there is a mine ahead. this sounded there are still groups of rebel is hiding in the jungle. we made a stop just to observe that the story on the column was
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or remain in the shallows, ah ah, just on in 20 parts here in moscow, the leader of israel's largest opposition party has it for the 1st time described. benjamin netanyahu is arch rival natalie bennett. as a prime minister designate this comes in a tense and a highly complex talks on forming a coalition government to unseat the long standing premier. it in a fairly, my friend prime minister does a good enough tale. bennett, set a goal for the next government yesterday to bring back unity in a week. the state of israel can enter a new era on sunday, right? wing opposition leader, natalie bennett, and alice, he's ready to form a new broad coalition government involving centrist and even left wing parties. if those plans do materialize, that would mean an end to 12 consecutive years or benjamin netanyahu is rule. more
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details is our middle east correspondent, paula slat. natalie bennett, who was the leader of the main party, which means the right party in israel has now announced that he's joining forces with the leader of the opposition. get yelled up, kid to get it. they have a 61 majority, which is what they need to be able to form the next majority coalition in his role . now, bennett has said that although he come from the white of the political spectrum and he's essentially joining forces with parties in the center and the next, he is doing this because the country has been in a crisis, politically. they have been for election in the space of 2 years, all over the last 4 rounds of elections. we've seen a country weakening itself, damaging itself and losing its ability to function. we see ministers who are fighting with each other, who do not manage anything. we have seen riots and the burning of synagogues and
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load an acura instead of managing and leading their methodist to spread hatred and polarization between the people of our country to conceal their own failure. but the coalition that bennett is joining is a very wide. we've changed so much so that it's going to be fragile and not be able to form consensus on controversial issues like the piece. rather, it will have to limit itself to making decisions about the economy. how to deal with coven 19. and this is something that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been appealing to the electorate. and to those who have joined the coalition about, he is not ready to give up without a fight. and he is warning israelis that the new coalition could spell. disaster might be fairly ben, it's i heard natalie bennett. unfortunately, he is again misleading the public, the same lives for them to slogan some have written division from the person himself. so hatred and division his leading the scam of the century. and it has
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been the longest serving payment of job is well, he's been in office for some 12 years. and what we see happening here is mister 70 political parties coming together because they have constraints upon issues that ra that because that we have a joint desire to get baton yahoo out of office. this comes at a particularly sensitive time for israel. they was the recent israel, god, the war that lasted 11 days. the same time we've seen some of the work violence between the way, the jews and his way the avenue that the country has witnessed in years. the all the the,
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which is stealing our votes. it can't be then it 7th season. the parliament wants to be prime minister. they're stealing a vote for the right. it's a blatant violation of all these promises. i thought that we should come and support this government of change and also show some support for catherine and bennett. i think this is the only chance of a friend to get out of the document that i mean, you know, just now for so many years or less now i bring in doctor not will a former candidate member and co author of the war of return. how western indulgence of the palestinian dream has obstructed the path to peace is great to see you today. thanks very much for joining us. you are an author international this whole new coalition is not a done deal. and yeah, year lap it has said in the past few hours, there are still plenty of obstacles. do you think it's going to work out?
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it's tough to say, i mean no one has made money by betting against that now. and he had certainly dug himself from what appeared impossible situations in the past. but there is certainly a substantial momentum all for this coalition for change. and despite the fact that a really great together very different parties and even extremes of israeli society, it does appear to have at the moment a certain momentum on a side. as you say that the parties in this coalition have really very different, even contradictory agenda is as you were alluding to, that how in practice are they really going to govern as a, as a single unit? do you think so, 1st of all, all these parties are coming together because they have decided collectively and that out thing that to me out from office is more important to them than anything else. and which is quite dramatic. if you think of it, in terms of really prioritizing this one thing over really every element of each
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party's ideology. the other element is that actually there is a lot of consensus in israeli society, which are the personal animosity to a tenure, sometimes masks. there is a very broad consensus on civilian affairs, on economic affairs, even on your political affairs and what the leaders of the parties have said. and i think correctly is that they're going to focus on the 70 percent of issues on which they can agree, rather than the 30 percent about which they disagree. and i think for many, israeli, this is already a step forward. well, let's, let's assume for a moment that netanyahu truly is on the way out. what we, what would you say is next to him because he's been indicted in 3 separate corruption cases and faces more than a decade in prison if indeed convicted. so obviously, one of the reasons that to now with trying to hold onto power is not just his view
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about israel in the future, but his desire to kate legal proceeding. i think he makes the assumption not clear, correct or not that it will be more difficult to send him to pre at present, to convict him as a fitting prime minister. then as someone who does not have power, who is not with out of office. so if he's out of office of faith, in any case, the legal proceedings continue, if he's convicted yes, those are charges which kinda faith in jail, but we're talking about years down the road. and a lot of things could happen in the interim. he could, by the way, bill come out of not guilty. he could also cut a plea deal in the process. so believe o'clock in years down the road, especially if you count appealed. it's not a difference in the out tomorrow is ousted from office, and the next day he's in jail. i'm on talked to will if i'm running very low on time here, my last question for you please. in your book,
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you argue that palestinians need to come to terms with the fact that there will be no quote, right of return 30 seconds maximum. could you explain that, please? absolutely. if we are to have a 2 state solution as envisioned by the united nations, a jewish taken in our state, the palestinian vision of settling inside israel in the name of return means that their vision of peace is an arab state in the west bank and gaza and an arab state to replace israel. obviously this is not a true vision for you states, which is why this element of their vision can be part of the peace agreement. dr. not will form a member of the israeli connected and author as well. the great pleasure of having you on today. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. thank you. okay . really appreciate your time as well. thanks for joining us here. we're not going to national. we are back at the top of the hour with more of your monday had me the
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