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the moon the watching r t international in the headlines on this monday, the kremlin lashes out of allegations over atrocities carried out by russian. all the instructors and the central african republic control and a new un security council report obtained by the new york times a potential death blow to the u. s. case against julian sons. as washington's main witness admits, in an interview with the icelandic media that he lied. 9 death, something further than more than a 100 still missing in miami. after the collapse of an apartment blocking the most, that engineers raised the alarm over the complex 3 years ago. just a moment we'll have a live report from the st. ah,
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not that you happy with us today is monday program, one off the international from all of us here. look into your news. the criminal has blasted alleged abuses by russia. that is saying that they just untrue this occurring in the central african republic and is all the details now in a un security council report obtained by the new york times thinking among russian military advisers could not and did not participate in the killing. so robberies, this is another lie. well, a pretty strong denial to some pretty serious allegations. the charges have all that russian mercenaries deployed in the central african republic killed civilians . they looted homes that even show wash. suppose in a mosque we're hearing this via the new york times from you and investigators who penned to report that's already been submitted and ready in fact very to be
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discussed by the security council. now these legit abuse and atrocities really 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 full of power, a bat of photographs and witness testimony? all that is at the moment on available to us now is was mentioning that the are indeed russians in the c. a r y country has been going through tunnel since 960, when it 1st gained independence from france. really tensions fled in 2017. when the rebels gained ground violent spite, thousands were killed, hundreds of thousands were displaced. so the government turned to russia to help. and it invited instructors less than $550.00 to come and train the local army. and, you know, she gave its blessing to that mission, has its own peacekeeping forces in the country to. so laska says it's train is not
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involved in any military operations that for security and training purposes, able to provide a pass and protection to see a leadership. so you can see a number of foreign actors in this one country and out very conflicting reports as to what each actor was actually up to the sky. when did these allegations actually come out? well, when this news broke, what's interesting is that russia's deputy, i'm pass it out to the un, denounced it as an anti russia political hit job and the fast one. so she referenced me to reference to constant dubious attempts to be spread russians in the central african republic, especially with an american and french media. he used anonymous, full, says plus the sort of more the general, factual, most recent, either the see and also publish an article that how to code of the you and, and support. so again, firing up civilians dividing of home so also instances of rape and torture. apparently based quote, no cool claims have seen one of the best possible information of those locals has
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been changed. so it's almost impossible to verify. so also one cap, one side of the story. what's interesting is that when the other side of the story is not just russia, as we've heard, but so the un fact 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 while, as we had cnn 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 disability 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. sadly, his father was murdered by military because he received the money thing. it was not
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much you can take from these people. this is what a typical village house looks like inside jargon ramped. the only furniture is small that the children sleep right on the floor. those stupid asleep when the russians came, what did they do here? no problem. we came to protect the russian. you have, they've been impressive. no, they haven't. well, of those was, or indeed the was of the see all president himself fit in with the findings of the un remains unclear. but one thing is absolutely clear and not is that according to moscow, these latest explosive claims, in no way reflect reality. the main witness in the u. s. case against julian sanchez admitted that he gave false testimony. in other words, he lied. speaking to an icelandic newspaper, he said the wiki leaks found. i never asked him to hack any computers or hack any phones. and some calling this a blow for washington,
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with some seeing the admission as fatal to the case against assange among them. fellow legendary whistle blower. edward snowden. this is the end of the case against julian sanchez. 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 a decade. the united states and its allies wanted at sunjay. 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. a reportedly made up the main witness and the charges against us on the extra decent request father and the u. k. gave an interview to stand it and i standing publication. his name is see
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go to english for different and he apparently has a piece of work charges were piling up against thought sun with the sunday co authorities for massive 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 a sons. he said to have robbed them of $50000.00 in donated funds and so 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 thoughts and thought that was willing to say
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anything. he lied to them, he now says about assigned to 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 that include attempts to hook into the computers of members of parliament recalled their conversations. in fact, thought us. and now mister stunt in the songs never asked him to hack or access phone recordings of m p. 's. moreover, the british judge reviewing the extradition request agreed with the charges charges, many of which are now said to be live, such as wed thordis and claim that he accessed a police vehicle big to bass legitimately, while working as a volunteer for rescue services and blamed it on all sides, more deceptive language emerges in the upper mentioned judgments where it states a song 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,
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all of which was twisted by thought isn't. and the f b i who must have known how unreliable he was. but what one wouldn't do for immunity? 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 lesson? it's this, the offer of immunity, had encouraged thoughts and to take boldest steps and crime, he started to fleece individuals and coldness on a grander scale than ever for jury ball. kraft vice shell companies, and much, much more. this is the main weakness than the prosecution. and persecution of julian todd. this is the best that they could do if verified these interview will be a serious blow, if not the dennis of the case against the sarge. the case that has riled rights and
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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 like are they most good luck with? we remember that the judge prohibited the sundays expedition only because of his carry a health situation. danger might commit suicide in the us prison. at the same time, she essentially agreed with the argon fabricated by the us and based on the testimonies of a person who as we know, said himself that he's testimony was fictional. and of course, this must have consequences for the extradition processing for young. but i think the finding, the ministration must once and for all right, this case often, a criminalization of 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 whole crimes and that's why they will use any means possible to punish julian and make an example of india
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that no one else will dare to cancel. or let's learn more about this now and speak to the un special rabbit or an arbitrary detention months. and then us now joining us here on our team to national great to see you today. thanks for coming on the program. do you think you think these revelations could potentially be a game changer for the case against julian assange? yes, let's hope so. i just thought that i was un up a to some years ago, but i have pull those on case and the working group on the arbitrary, the tension, the united nations specialist body arbitrator tension held already in 2015. the detention army stress arch in, in london was go for was a violation of international law. and after was brought into the kind of attention have today of the,
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with the un. what can group out as repeated its findings and its conclusions on a national. and remember that this is not the only united nations body which has held against the u. k for it is. so has the un, especially operator on torture, and the un special operator on freedom or expression. and all these un bodies has held that hello. this is a violation of international law that mr. assange is kept in detention. and what we now see is a cause that the basis for the extradition claim, by the request by the united states and is unraveling. i'm one must ask, shouldn't the u. s. so far it is have know about well, when i just heard of some sort of what, what does that tell you, mr. and then what does that tell you?
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the us authorities use this witness who is apparently offered immunity by us all authorities to be a witness say, but this guy, he was a fraud. he was allegedly a p to fall as well. he did all schools of criminal acts, and yet he's the key star witness in the trial against julian authority. what does that tell you about the u. s. prosecutors and, and where they're trying to find their justice. the icelandic article newspaper article shows day he was lying that there was no truth to the statement by this past. and that is what the u. s. o. parties should have known, but probably did not take too seriously. they have wanted to punish mister sanchez for his exercise or freedom of expression, poise, disclosure of war crimes, all the abuses of a terrible crime, and that is what is keeping him in prison today. now,
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when independent international bodies closely goes off, the go off the what the original authorities have done holds hold that this constitutes violations of international law is british your heart is you kale parties should have released of haunch a long time ago and they should most certainly not extradite him to the united states. if we have this with this key witness, that is emitting. so basically making false testimony telling lies if, if a parent fabrication of testimony doesn't help assigns when his freedom, what's left then can anything else help to get a songs back to a normal life? i got these atlantic article, somebody sent me just as it came out. i know nothing more than what the article has, but it is. these are very serious allegation and they do feel into the larger
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picture where you have a party to, you know, take on more very seriously. they want to punish mr. sanchez and they have largely succeed in that. and the hope now must be that the english in the u. k. course. then now lock an extradition. i really hope they do this most recent story and just odds to various holy grounds for refusing to extradite mistress on to the united states for what is basically and or it's basically is an exercise of freedom of expression and which has provided us with a basis for understanding military actions and human rights abuses in the iraq war . and many other important issues which we have not learned about
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if it hadn't been for the disclosures of leaks and mr. sonjee, as, as you suggest, mister undiagnosed and many others are suggesting to the perhaps the wheels are coming off america's case against julian assigns, but i've just been scanning online, checking all the major mainstream outlets just before our conversation here. hardly any western media outlets are showing any interest in this new angle on the assange case at all. what. why do you think that is this isn't a historic case, don't you think? well, you must remember the newspapers saw the press may be critical. mr. sanchez has challenged and the war patient off the brought to light there will be human rights abuses. it is not so that he necessarily would be, be hanged or supported by may and use media for
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that. they would be in favor of many of the government tax or government actions, of course not the least abuse, but nonetheless, they are not welcoming with the enthusiasm. when could expect an absolute shouldn't expect them to be to in to see about the what is left is that mr. sanchez has exercised his freedom or expression yes. brought important information to the major and press organs of the west. and well, he has made an immense effort and an immense contribution. and you shouldn't be punished for a lot in the way they already have done by keeping him in the tension on the different circumstances. he's been in detention and for more than 10 years
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labs under us that former un special wrapper to an arbitrary detention joining us live here in to national a very interesting conversation. thank you very much. thank you. for more bodies have been recovered from the rubble of the collapse apartment complex in miami. that brings the death toll. now $29.00, we understand more than $100.00. 50 people are still missing off the part of the building came down on 1st a. let's learn more about this right now across life to see america correspondence join the hottie who was at the scene of the charge to join. it's been 4 days now. 4 days since the collapse hope, i guess, could be fading of finding any more survivors. what's the latest you can tell us. well, we're, we're going to day 5 now, and it certainly is a grim atmosphere. rory, as you mentioned, the death hole has gone up. basically, there's 9 people confirm dead, although that number has remained fixed over the past 24 hours. 152 people remain
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missing. so this, it continues to be a search and rescue operation. it has a switch to a certain recovery operation. so obviously people are holding out hope that perhaps rescues will find any and all signs of life. but that hope is really for a miracle at this point. and earlier we did speak with some people here about the ongoing operation about the overall atmosphere and puts into what they had said. my grandmother, she's lived here since 2001. and the last time that i spoke with her was the day before the collapse on the phone. i'm praying for the miracle, the millennium, for my grandmother is alive and well underneath the rebel 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 voice mail. terrible. try to do. i mean, i came out here basically to lend moral support, spiritual support,
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but it's crazy. so obviously, while hope remains its really hope for a miracle. and along with miami dade search and rescue crews, there's also crews with fema federal emergency management agency. also investigators from washington d. c. federal investigators rory are on the scene working with local authorities and investigating how and why this happened at this point is looking like a confluence of factors. a perfect storm, if you will. there was it back in 2018. a structural engineers report that was commissioned by the condo association as part of their re certification process for this building, pointing out the structural deficiency structural degradation in the building problems with the concrete, basically crap cracking. and along with that report, there was also in 2020 and report a study done by florida international university environmental scientists at the
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university, pointing out with shifting erosion and soil, and basically san loved land subsidence. as he pointed out. and this particular building, the champlain tower south, was right basically in the warning zone in the red alert zone, as he said, as he reported in this study. so there is a number of contributing factors leading to what is now a catastrophe, as the death whole remains at 9152 missing. and the search and rescue operation continues back to, you know, at all t america correspondent john hardy. thank you. but we spoke with a miami based, loyal christian man, data who believes the tragedy will have huge legal repercussions for the entire 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
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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, had already worn that the pillars in the building would be thinking at a rate of almost like 2 millimeters per year due to the sub to rain, 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, stuart?
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how much money did you have? where was the money invested? who was hired to take care of the job? and you had about 30 years to take care of this problem. i melting with the british state secrets apparently dumped at a bus stop in kent, at least if the b, b, c is to be believed. it says it was handed the files 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, after all, the unimpressed by the bbc'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 heck his, when there are british bus stops? on wednesday the russian patrol ship fired warning shots at the h. m. s. defend as it sailed within 20 kilometers of the crimean coast. of course,
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a region regarded by russia as its territory. the u. k though says it was in international waters. according to the bus stop tro, the destroys route have been deliberately chosen to get a reaction out of moscow. an alternative route was considered, 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 human rights activists and former british, i'm faster towards breakfast on quick. murray believes to hold incident, including the discovery of such top level documents is nonsense. i've been just the other music. you know, i find the idea that these documents were accident. the left is a bustle, but then to be given to the b, b, b, b, c. the states to get into the organization that already was handling the store. the on behalf of the government is paying the amount it's also quite
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amusing, but the leaked document but documented the key documents regarding the defender has a map on it, which shows to turn into one which deals clips inside territorial waters of crimea . and another one which stays a 100 miles away was in fact all the things that had to do was not stay a 100 miles away. it had to stay one miles away and stay side to toil water. it could have gone to do to whence and by a tiny, tiny diversion of course, stayed just outside to toy waters and they would never have been any in to them so plainly, the idea that this was to alternative boots being weighed up it, it's an awful it's been ta, nonsense, and part of this, this whole propaganda, it's the because that's simply what they said. a major fire has broken out near the elephant and castle station in central london. a picture is showing
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a huge plume of thick black smoke engulfing a building and rising into the sky. now, a nearby building has been evacuated. the fire report really started in garbage is housed in the arches of the station, attending fire engines, and around $7055.00 who were at the scene no reports of any injuries. the fire is said to have been contained the right. any updates on these stories you may have missed, we may be looking forward, just check them out online at auto dot com. in the meantime, we're back in about half an hour. mm. the, who's the
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when i would show the wrong. why don't i just don't the rules? yes, to fill out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves well, the part we choose to look for common ground the ah ah, the news
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i'm not sure that we're going underground digging of the narratives, the so called mainstream media will give you coming up in the show as human rights watch in the americas claims protest in the world, cocaine, capital of colombia, have seen a level of police violence previously unknown and latin america. what is britain's role and why have you soldiers being in columbia apparently, and why is china responded to, nor intelligence readings in london in washington? the corona virus is going to be pointing to a us of oratory 50 miles from what has all this more coming up in today's going underground refers to british intelligence officials quoted a cross media here that is feasible. cobra, 1900, started in the lab in china. this is news emerges from vietnam of a new devastating and indian variant of corona via join me. now the last guy for north hampton in massachusetts, is executive director of the tri continental institute of social research. and author of washington,
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bullets v j per shot. thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say, the chief of the general staff called in smith hasn't been on this program. he's joking at the m, i 6 link royal united services and few today about warfare. i mean, sure to come up is how the enemies of this country are china and russia. it's repeated on an on. what do you make of these new ca on that side of the bond? and am i 6 room is that china created corona virus in the lab? well firstly, actually it's great to be with you. i'm glad to see that you're a heavy and a shop is ever look, this is not a new allegation. this allegation goes right back to early 2020. when the trump administration began to circulate a set of rumors that perhaps the wanting to do to virology or some other lab had leaked this virus that it had nothing to do with human encroachment in nature.
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repeatedly this messaging has return, despite the fact that it's been pretty well debunked by the world health organization. but other people who looked at it pretty closely, it's not just the ca, david, but trask, former us general, started talking about the need for, you know, protocols on an international scale. it kind of just the chemical weapons treaty has a formal surveillance of places that have chemical manufacturing. they should be similar. you may, they've broken down in recent years and david portray is, i'm not sure given that he had to resign. and his grace is the best source for any information. he has no credibility, but what he was saying essentially was once more winking and nodding. and suggesting that this has something to do with chemical weapons manufacturing. but have all of this has been repeatedly debunked. but the biden administration picking up just where the trump admin.

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