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ah ah, watching all the international in the headlines on this monday, the kremlin lashes out to the allegations over atrocities carried out by russian army instructors and the central african republic. all of this and a new un security council report obtained by the new york times a potential death blow to the u. s. case against julian sanchez as washington's main witness admits, in an interview with a slender media. but he gave full testimony who needs russian hackers when they are a british bus stop? that's the question most goes asking after a trove of u. k. state secrets is allegedly found at a bus stop. and i had to do the bbc file suggest a british warship deliberately, ends at a rushing waters recently as an act of provocation. 9 deaths on l confirmed. and
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more than a 100, still missing in miami, off the collapse of a residential building officer at the mercy engineers raised the alarm over the complex 3 years ago. ah, well, a very warm welcome to you. all of us here at the international moscow is now just after 4 pm on monday afternoon with a kremlin has blasted alleged abuses by russia in the central african republic. all of this in a report by the un security council obtained by the new york times thinking the russian military advisers could not and did not participate in the killing so robberies. this is another lie ortiz southgate head and joins us in the studio on this often in program. good to see you today. so let's talk about this report here. ultimately, if you would take us through the you and report,
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and then you must tell me about moscow's reaction. well, a pretty strong denial to some pretty serious allegations. the charges have all that russian mastery is deployed in the central african republic killed civilians. they looted homes that even shot at wash suppose in a mosque, we're hearing this by the new york times from you and investigators who penned to report that's already been submitted and ready. in fact, very heatedly discussed by the security council. now these legit abuses atrocities really are said to have taken place in january and february of this year during an operation to drive rebels out of several towns. now what is the proof? well, apparently, that all photographs and witness testimony all thought is at the moment on available to us. now it is, was mentioning that the all, indeed russians in the c a r y, where the country has been going through town since 960, when it foss gained independence from france. but really pensions fled in 2017.
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that's when rebels gained the ground violence spite, thousands were killed. hundreds of thousands were displaced. so the government turned to russia to help. and it invited instructors was a bit less than $550.00 to come and train the local army. and, you know, she gave its blessing to that mission. it has its own peacekeeping forces in the country to. so laska says it's trainers are not involved in any military operations as ask for security and training purposes. they will to provide a pass and protection to see a leadership. so you can see a number of foreign actors in this one country and not very conflicting reports as to what each actor is actually up to the south. when did these allegations actually come out? when this news broke, what's interesting is that russia's deputy ambassador to the un denounced it as an anti russia political hit job and not the fast one. so she referenced, made a reference to constant dubious attempt to discredit russians in the central
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african republic, especially with an american and french media. he use anonymous so says lots to sort of more the general backdrop, most recent, either the see and, and also published an article that had echoes of the you and, and report. so again, firing out civilians the binding of homes that are also instances of rape. and torture, apparently no bay, quote, locals, who claimed have seen one of the best. the personal information of those locals has been changed. so it's almost impossible to verify. so that's one come one side of the story. what's interesting is that on the other side of the story is not just russia, as we've heard. but so the un backed c a r leadership. the president of the republic would like to point out that scene and century did not be the central african republic to confirm these facts. the cnn report is a deceitful and defamatory report based on rumors circulated on social media. now
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while, as we had seen that might not have visited the c a r to sort of see what's actually happening on the ground already correspondent konstantin roscoe did. and this is what he found moving forward in just to talk to the local regional. and they were like really severely brutalized and harassed by by rebels in less than a month. and village was free man, sad. his father was murdered by military because he received the money. the thing is, the reason not much you can take from these people. this is what a typical village house looks like inside jargon. cramped, the only furniture, a small bed, the children sleep right on the floor. no stupid asleep. when the russians came, what did they do here? no problem. we came to protect the russian free. you have they've been oppressive. no, they haven't. well, how those was, or indeed the was of the see all president himself fit in with the findings of the
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un remains unclear. but one thing is absolutely clear. and that is that according to moscow, these latest explosive claims, in no way reflect reality. south sky taylor. thank you. so the main witness in the u. s. case against julian sanchez admitted. he gave false testimony. speaking to an icelandic newspaper, he said that we can never asked him to hack any computers all phones. this is a blow for washington, with some seeing the admission is fatal to its case against us on among them. fellow whistleblower. edward snowden. this is the end of the case against julian assault. if biden continues to seek the extradition of a publisher under an indictment poison top to bottom, with false testimony admitted by its own star, witness the damage to the united states, reputation and press freedom would last for a generation. it's unavoidable for the better part of
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a decade. the united states and its allies wanted sonjee. they came up with allegations and grand juries and smear campaigns to get to him. we knew that what we didn't know is how many of america's charges against the sods charges that could lambda signs in jail for 175 years, reportedly made up the main witness then the charges against assigned to the extra decent request father in the u. k gave an interview to stand and i standing publication. his name is siegel do in the fall, and he apparently has a piece of work charges were piling up against alderson with the sun. nicole authorities for massey fraud forgeries and theft on the one hand. and for sexual violations against under age boys he had tricked or forced into sexual act from the other during his time as a volunteer wiki legs way lied and claim to be almost none, but 2 after
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a sons. he said to have robbed them of $50000.00 in donated funds and stole hard drives packed with documents. when we really started asking questions, guess who? he cooled. thorsten saw a way out on august the 23rd. he sent an email to the u. s. embassy in iceland offering information. the prosecutors and f. b, i were quick in responding and within 48 hours a private jets landed in reykjavik with around 8th agents, who quickly set up meetings with thought us and thought if that was willing to say anything, he lied to them. he now says about assigned. asking him to break into government systems, he admits the lying about that, but that is all ready in the charges against the savage. right now this activity was said include attempts to hug into the computers of members of parliament, a record that conversations, in fact, thought us. and now mr. stunned in that the thunder never asked him to hack or access phone recordings of m p. 's. moreover,
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the british judge reviewing the extradition request agreed with the charges charges, many of which are now said to be live, such as when thought this and claim that he access to police vehicle big bass legitimately while working as a volunteer for rescue services and blamed it on all sides, more deceptive language emerges in the afa mentioned judgments where it states the songs use the unauthorized access given him by a source, it's access the government. websites of iceland used to track police vehicles. there was more much more about stolen band fall than hacking, all of which was twisted by thordis and, and the f b i who must have known how unreliable he was. but what, what would you do for immunity? i? yes, the f b i offered for the son, immunity from prosecution for all the things that they knew he did. furthermore, the f b, i told him it wouldn't share anything with the police. you think he learned his
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lesson? it's this, the offer of immunity, had encouraged torrison to take boldest steps in crime. he started to fleece individuals and companies on a grander scale than ever before. jury ball, kraft vice shell companies, and much, much more lives, his main weakness than the prosecution and persecution of julian assad. this is the best that they could do. i verified these interview will be a serious blow, if not the dennis of the case against the sancha. the case that has riled rights and press activists for years in case that may well criminalize journalism, as we know it. and the case that will ma america for years to come look what are they most good luck with? we remember that the judge prohibited the san jose extradition only because of his carrying health ration. it's the danger. commit suicide in the us prison. at the same time, she essentially agreed with the argon and fabricated by the us and based on the
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testimonies of a person who as we know, said himself that his testimony was fictional, false. and of course this must have consequences for the extradition presentation for the field. but i think the finding that the ministration must once and for all right, this case on a criminalization generally united states doesn't look for justice and the julian a sorry look for revenge and guns, revenge against the journalist who help us to reveal its all crimes and that's why they will use any means possible to punish julian aside and make an example of india that no one else will dare think that they can see. we have asked the us justice department to comment on the case and we will update you when they get back to us. for the meantime, though, we did speak to legal analyst jennifer the master, who told us to back track on the testimony if indeed genuine changes everything in the case. if this is true, if this is proven to be true. 5 not only would any legitimate federal judge in the
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united states road this case out because most of the allegation based on this story were either fabricated, potentially lead to a. what i would consider would be counter claim or counter counter action from mr. bonds against the united states, against united states in general, for fabricating such evidence. i'm also going to put many question where did they do this? did they, did they set up people to entrap he'd be, have absolutely no evidence on wanting to get him that they literally found anybody that they could think of that had almost minimal to no tied with julie decided to fly from a foreign country to commit these act basically, to entrap him, to set it up to fabricate evidence while using a foreign country. and we need to see what's going to happen, how far this goes. but in terms of the case, it changes everything. british state secrets who are apparently ditched at a bus stop in can't at least if the bbc is to be believed,
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it says it was handed. the file is by someone who wants to remain anonymous. the documents relate to the recent journey of the roll navy's h. m. s. defender. russia claims to destroy a breached its waters in the black sea last week, and moscow was left rather, what should we say less than impressed by the b. b, c's bus. stop scoop in fact, till london has demonstrated another provocation and around of life to cover it. the double. 07 agents are not the same as they once were. and now a quick riddle for the british parliament. why do you need russian hackers when there are british bus stops? on wednesday, a russian patrol ship fire warning show h m. s. defend as it sailed within 20 kilometers of the crimean coast region, regarded by brochure as its territory. the u. k, though, insisted was in international waters. according to the bus stop drove the destroyer route, had been deliberately chosen to irritate moscow. an alternative route was considered,
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which would have kept h m. s. defend well away from contested waters. this would have avoided confrontation of the presentation, noted, but ran the risk of being portrayed by russia as evidence of the u. k. being scared, running away. earlier, the ministry of defense rejected. there were any shots directed at the warship, adding that it was making an innocent passage. but one b. b. c journalist who happened to be on board at the time of the incident that he did hear the shot fancy russian warplanes, a former pentagon officials, michael maloof, says the u. k. knew what it was doing, hence why the media were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territorial waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the
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international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as a consequence. and as a result, to have press people on board reported lays. and that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow without some kind of a reaction. well, they got a reaction. and so the come here on the program on our international, a beauty pageant participant, rails, against what she brands as all, well, even censorship on campus. we hear from the miss new jersey contestant herself after the break. ah,
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i will, i the headlines here on our tea for more bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the collapse apartment complex in miami. now bringing the desk whole to 9, or we understand still more than a $150.00 people are missing off the part of the building came down on thursday. refurbishment of the apartment block was due to be carried out this year. the report made public on saturday shows engineers had raised the alarm 3 years ago. they noted serious structural damage and recommended major repair was abundant, cracking, and spooling of varying degrees was observed in the concrete columns, beams, and walls in the parking carriage. the failed at waterproofing is causing major
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structural damage to the concrete structural slab. failure to replace the waterproofing in the near future will cause the extent of the concrete deterioration to expand exponentially. i'm under the impression that it is something that nobody had seen until yesterday. when we started looking back into the records to try to understand if there was anything in the record that would indicate why this building fell down. a search and rescue operation is still under way. it was hampered on saturday after a fire broke out beneath the rebels. a further investigation into the tragedy will be launched when the rescue work, evans, and here's our local journalists. paula sumner with more detail. we are here are the closest point up vailable to the ground 0 building you see over there is that was our roads, champlin gay, the tower that was evacuated, these wall by your what you ring now the communities have come to this lead to
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pay tribute to the victims and the families, they are leaving hours roses and features of all the victims that people that are still missing departments looking for their relatives their they have home my grandmother. she's lived here since 2001. and the last time i spoke with her was the day before the collapse on the phone. i'm praying for the miracle, the millennium, where my grandmother is alive and well underneath the rubble against the odds. i'm concerned about my mom. i wonder if she was leasing. i wonder if she didn't call any of our phones on the voicemail a terrible strategy. i mean, i came out here basically to lend moral support virtual support, but it's crazy. last information we got from the authorities is that 9
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people, 9 bought it, have a be a recall over there is still more than 100 and the virgin still missing. this is just a process. they are asking the people to have patients while their rescue operation is still happening. it's all what have the wrong side for that? does it fall? i start with in, in the $24.00 for our team. well, my, me base lawyer christian and sarah believes the tragedy will have huge legal repercussions for the city. well, i think that the building association was aware of what's going on. and the people in charge of hiring the services of these building administrators who were the ones who had the responsibility of making sure that these repairs would be properly applied. these walls and structures and pillars. they were not done. and we also have to remember that the f r u engineer board about 30 years ago,
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had already worn that the pillars and the building would be thinking at a rate of almost like 2 millimeters per year. due to be sub terrain which was before the building was built, a actual leak. and i think that what we're going to see in the future days and months is a bunch of lawsuits not only against the building association or whoever is responsible for not taking care of these repairs in time and also against the city and the county of miami. date, and i'm sure that whoever is the building or the company that has that administers this condominium will have to answer some like you know, precise questions. if you knew there were issues with the building, why didn't you have a plan in store? anybody have a plan store? how much money did you have? where was the money invest and who was hired to take care of the job? and you had about 30 years to take care of this problem. my mother was a
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participant in the miss new jersey contest, has taken a stand against what she brands as all wealthy and censorship on campus. and during the patent justin mara delivered a fiery speech on stage while answering a question about the biggest problems facing young people. our generation is experiencing an epidemic of censorship and entitlement. we're watching free speech get hammered to the ground by the very institutions that are supposed to promote diversity of thought. i think experience on my own college, hanson, and i know people who have the same experience on their college campuses where they've experienced censorship to the point where it becomes the borderline violence. i couldn't return to campus my senior year because i received death threats for my views and for my jewish views and my political views they were deemed unholy. they were deemed on the world and i was attacked on line by my old professors targeting online and harassment person to the point where one time
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a professor even came up to me in the star. she didn't know who i was, but she grabbed my shoulder and there and i better watch out. she was like a secret please. this is straight out of order. well, my raise speech came in the the same week. the florida governor assigned a bill to tackle alleged indoctrination in schools. it requires more than 30 public colleges and universities to conduct yearly surveys on the beliefs of students and faculty to determine levels of intellectual freedom and viewpoint. diversity adjusting mary mary again outlined more of the difficulties that she's experienced on campus. things got worse and they were already bad enough when i started my university career. even during my freshman year, i was banned from a dormitory floor in my, in my home called the multicultural living and learning community for dressing up as our for a former 1st lady wanting a trunk for how me share. so many politicians right now. who claim that there for
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free speech, but only one, it supports their own ideology, so they get annoyed when people criticize them for their speech. us, as dr. targeting iranian back militia killed a child and injured several civilians. that's all according to the syrian media. depending on rates this video, showing the bombing of a number of weapons facilities on the iraq, syria border region. the us state department justify the strike by starting the right to self defense planning. it was a response to an ongoing series of attacks by iran back groups. the united states took necessary appropriate and deliberate action designed to limit the risk of escalation, but also to send a clear and unambiguous deterrents message. as a matter of international law, the united states and person switch right of self defense, the stripes are both necessary to address the threats and appropriately limited in scope. back in february, the us carried out a similar are talking eastern syria,
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some in congress at the time question to the legality. and iran claim that actually targeted units fighting terrorists and only strengthened i selected here along the border, damascus teams the american presence in syria, of course as illegal and demands the troops leave. and we spoke with middle east affairs export ali risk who told us the us doesn't want to withdrawal from the ration for fear that another power will step in even the killing of a child. we've been accustomed to the united states using the language or the term collateral damage record on one occasion, years ago. the americans bomb the hospital. you know, of course this was within or within the framework of the war on terra and time and time again, with deliberately more non deliberately, many, many civilians had been killed. honestly up the are nice. you can also the rockies . you can ask others as well. this is our general american policy,
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and i think there are other states doesn't want to withdraw from these regions because it is that it would, with its influence, would be replaced by chinese and russian influence, along with iranian influence. but it's far starting into a busy monday for your worldwide headlines, your program returns and a half an hour's time. hope you can join us then. me the the join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me.
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i still think the cops right on police report on december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row like people, organization, it's an idea that must be opposed that channel out the gate route. they make their faces. but they can say what they believe and we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to united states as gotten driven. this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me. my 1st amendment rights and say that my life matter, i have to be onto the teacher that that's all america. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except or so to protect ourselves in. ah ah
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ah hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered 9 peter bell? well it didn't take long days after the shooting biking summit, the u. k. committed some very under pro magic acts in the black sea will tell you why. also after heated debate, b e u, is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that. i discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, marcus. papa douglas of london. he's a historian analyst, and the author of the new book arrives, rossi, and the return of russia to world politics. and in budapest we cross the jordan, samuel is upon capturing the gaggle which can be found on youtube rumble. and the
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locals are and gentlemen, cross our back. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i was going to london for the market. can you explain to me what the u. k. is doing him, the black, the, and all of their gobbledygook, explanations for their intrusion in territory waters of russia that russia claims that i know that they the u. k. does not recognize crimea as part of ukraine, but they are russia and, but you know, they have to of 2 different explanations that ukrainian waters, it's international waters. what is that? what are they doing? and it's very and diplomatic. are they looking for a provocation? go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous incidence in russian maritime alters adjacent to the crime in an inch, was evidently a sage, the publication by both britain and america. and i say america as well,
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because london and washington act in unison on the international stage. and that is especially the case when it comes to russia. and this stage complication was both for holiday and exceedingly dangerous. now, the question is, why did last london and washington orchestrates this publication of russia? well, i cannot believe that the americans and the british seriously wish to go to russia into a military confrontation with the west because the americans, in the british know, as we know, that a military conflict with russia, with rapid growth rapidly escalates into a new killer exchange so it is my opinion that the reason why the british and the americans sage this publication was to portray russia as an aggressive.
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