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the, the, the, the, the ah, the kremlin rubbish is a new un security council report to obtain by the new york times, alleging the russian army instructors in central african republic carried out atrocities in the program. if attention, death blow to the u. s. case against julianna's own shows, washington's main witness appears to admit in an interview with ludovic media, and he gave full testimony on 10 debts. are confirmed in miami after the collapse of an apartment blocking thursday. floors and people remain missing. it's emerge the engineers raise the alarm over this, the validity of the complex 3 years. ah,
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just a few moment into a brand new day here in moscow, tuesday, june, the 29th wherever you're catching the news hour from welcome to moscow and to our team. the kremlin has blasted reports alleging abuses by russian military instructors in central african republic. it centers on a report by the un security council obtained by the new york times thinking russian military advisors 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 and even shot washer pose in a mosque were hearing this via the new york times. from you and investigators who
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penned to report that's already been submitted and ready. in fact very it took me 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 full, a power 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 foss gained independence from france, but really tensions fled in 2017. that's 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, bit 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
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country to. so laska says it's train is not involved in any military operations and 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 now the very conflicting report as to what each actor was actually up to the sky. when do these allegations actually come out? when this news broke? what's interesting is that russia's deputy, i'm passed it out to the un, denounced it as an anti russia political hit job and not the fast one. so she referenced me to reference to constant dubious attempt to discredit russians in the central african republic, especially with an american and french media. he used anonymous sources lots to sort of more the general backdrop, most recent, either the see and also publish an article that had a code of the you and, and report. so again, firing out civilians the binding of homes. so also instances of rape and torture.
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apparently no bay quote, no cool claims have seen one of the best possible information of those locals has 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 that 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 really severely brutalized and harassed by by rebels in less than a month. and village was free man as his father was murdered by military because he
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received the money thing. it was not much you can take from these people. this is what a typical village house looks like inside jargon. grant. the only furniture is small that 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 us. part of the russian. you have, they've been impressive, be a no, haven't well how 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 that is that according to moscow, these latest explosive claims, in no way reflect reality. well, the head of the union of officers for international security, a peacekeeping organization told us he isn't surprised by the negative international media coverage of russia's work in the country, especially when it's successful. the glad you're going to show us the key thing
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here is the wood allegations you can actually lead anything you want. but in fact, we've been hearing so many things about the current times in the republic that actually have nothing to do with the reality of the presence of our instructors in the central african republic is legal. not due to the governmental court ahead of the republic, asked our government to provide the country with civil instructors for teaching the national army, john, dom marie, m police. we know that currently every single message by russia is to see critically and of course all mass media that operate under someone's umbrella place . right there is fake sophia, the situation in the republic is absolutely peaceful by now. the government is very happy with the presence of our instructors back, and they also all spread increased the contingent. the main witness in the u. s. case against julie le son charles admitted he gave false testimony. speaking to an ice london newspaper, he said,
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the wiki leaks funder never asked him to huck any. computers are filled. it's potentially a major blow for washington with some seeing the admission of fatal to america's case against sons among them. fellow whistleblower at which the this is the end of the case against julian assad. 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, reportedly made up the main witness then the charges against assigned to the extra
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decent request father, the u. k. gave an interview to stand it and i standing publication. his name is siegel do in the for different and he apparently is a piece of work charges were piling up against alderson with the sun. nicole authorities for massive fraud forgeries and theft on the one hand and for sexual violations against under age boys. he had tricks or forced into sexual act from the other during his time as a volunteer wikileaks way, lied and claimed to be almost none, but to offer a sons. he said to rob them of $50000.00 and 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,
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who quickly sets up meetings with thought us and thought 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 hook into the computers of members of parliament recalled their conversations. in fact, thought as to 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 went through this and claim that he accessed a police vehicle big to base legitimately while working as a volunteer for rescue services and blame that on a sods more deceptive language emerges in the aforementioned judgments where it states a songs use the unauthorized access given him by
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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 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 in crime. he started to fleece individuals and coldness on a grander scale than ever before. during the ball. kraft vice shell companies and much, much more. this is the main weakness than the prosecution and persecution of julian assad. this is the best that they could do if verified these interview will be
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a serious blow, if not the dennis of the case against the sarge. 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 well they must get luck with. we remember that the judge prohibited the sunday's expedition only because of his own, carry a health danger and 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 the 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 on a criminalization of journalism and united states doesn't look for justice in the julian looks for revenge and guns,
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revenge against the journalists 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 to cancel less by than you allege revelations by the atlantic newspaper, former un special repertoire. an arbitrator tension moods under this believes washington will plow on with their hunt for a son. regardless. these are very serious allegations and they do sit into the larger picture where you have the authority is to, you know, take heart or law very seriously. they want to punish mister sanchez and they have largely succeed in the icelandic article. a newspaper article shows the day he was lying, that there was no truth to the statement by this past. and that is what the u. s. o carcass should have known,
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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 the hope now must be that the english and the u. k. course. then now lock an extradition. i really hope they do this the most recent story and just add this to the various holy grounds for refusing to extradite mistress on united states for what is an exercise. freedom expression, 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 there in about if it hadn't been called. disclosures of, of leaks and mr. assange,
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british state secrets were apparently ditch start a bus stop in kits. according to the b, b. c. the broadcaster sees it was handed the files by someone who wants to remain anonymous. the documents relate to the recent journey of the royal navies, have h n. s defender, russia claims the destroyer breached its waters in the black sea. last week. mosque was left less than impressed by the bbc's bus stop. scoop. in fact, to 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 wedding? a russian patrol ship foreign warning shell said h m s defender and had sailed within 20 kilometers of the crimea coast region regarded by russia as its territory. the u. k. will insist the vessel was in
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international waters. according to the bus stop trove, the destroyers route hadn't been deliberately chosen to her. it's a most beautiful, tentative root 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 was human rights activists and former british and buster to pakistan. craig murray believes the whole incident, including the discovery of such top level documents on a bus stop. this nonsense. i've been this other music. you know, i find the idea that these documents accident the left bustle. but then to be given to the b, b, b, b, c, the state talk again to organization that already was handling the story on behalf of the government is paying the amount it's also quite amusing,
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but the leaked document documented the key documents regarding the defender has a map on it which shows to turn into one, which just clips inside the territorial waters of crimea. and another one which stays a 100 miles away was in fact, all defense had to do was not stay a 100 miles away. it had to stay one miles away and stay at side to toil waters, but it could have gone through to whence and by a tiny, tiny diversion of course, stayed just outside, told waters, and there would never have been any into them so plainly, the idea that this was 2 alternative boots thing, way it, it's an armful, so it's been turned on for. and part of this, this whole propaganda, it's the because that's simply what they said. the number of dead is
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now into double figures after a, an apartment complex crew ups in miami, on thursday, 10 dead more than 150 residents missing as well. our t correspondent, john hardy's in miami. he talked to the program earlier 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 rescuers 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. 4 the ongoing operation about the overall atmosphere and 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, where my grandmother is alive and well underneath the rubble against the odds. i'm concerned about my mom. i wonder, a stupid thing. i wonder if you got work and i didn't call any of our phones on the
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voicemail a terrible tragedy. i mean, i came out here basically to lend moral support, spiritual support, but it's crazy, obviously, while hope remains, it's really hope for a miracle. and along with miami dade search and rescue cruise, 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 recertification process for this building, pointing out structural deficiency structural degradation in the building problems with the concrete, basically crappy cracking. and along with that report, there was also in 2020 and a report,
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a study done by florida international university environmental scientist at the 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. now we also spoke to a former florida democratic representative in congress, alan grayson about the front. you usually have to send the failure in the system itself. this was a condominium. i've own houses in florida. now myself for a quarter of a century. and i don't remember the government ever doing an inspection of any property that i owned. and i think that's the norm. what happens is we don't extend to property owners the same kind of government protection. then for instance,
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in workers safety issues or in food safety, we basically have delegated that and privatize that function to the insurance companies. who do it, whatever they feel like it and don't do whatever they don't feel like it. and then you get into these situations where a condominium is owned by literally hundreds of different owners. the one repair bill that i saw was problem $8000000000.00. how are they going to collect the $8000000.00? does that actually work in reality? let's suppose that identify the problem and they want to fix it. where are they going to come up with the $1000000000.00? so these are systemic problems that actually are particularly difficult to deal with in, in miami. because as you can see it on the coast, there's the spray all day on there. there are 5 effects that come from global warming that are particularly noticeable in miami, where the streets are routinely covered with water. and not just in the midst of stars that often not the storms. and you have all these coming together to attack
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and system missouri, lead, say, fair, and doesn't protect people the way it should head in moments with a check pressed, then brother thing transgender people disgusting. european leaders inviting hungry to quit the block over at l g b t stuff. unit team is not a word country associated with the european union. lustoria more after the break. the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me when i was the wrong. when i was just don't the
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rules. yes to shape out. the thing becomes the attitude and engagement equal betrayal. when so many find themselves world apart, we choose to look for common ground as we do at the end of almost every quarter. like look back, look forward. where are we in all this crazy world we live in the moon? ah. just approaching 23 minutes past the, the check president towns branded transgender people disgusting. they are
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committing, in his words, a crime of self home. his comments came while he was being quizzed over a new law, passed last week and hungry aimed at the whole thing. the spread of l g b t, content among the over i can understand gays and lesbians, but what i don't understand, it's all a transgender people. if you want to go sex change operation, people basically committing a crime of self hom, these people are really intrinsically disgusting. to me, as soon as the new hungarian legislation outlaws to the picture or promotion of l g p t, material to children in bonds, the sharing of content on homosexuality or gender reassignment to people under 18 in sex education lessons, or in films or advert. it's part of a wider law presented by the ruling hungarian party to fight sex crimes against miners which include much tougher sentences. the boat was passed by parliament, although some opposition politicians boycotted. the vote. hungry smooth has
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provoked the anger of all the re you members during the summer last week. many of the blocks leaders condemned the law with some even suggesting hungry should quit the union. if budapest doesn't accept these letters, author holler, mike, if i set to meet you or man, if you don't like it and you can comply with that, there is also an alternative and that's to get out of the union. the hungarian bill is a shame. this bill clearly discriminate against people on the basis of their sexual orientation. and it goes against all the values, the fundamental values of the european union. i am defending the rights of the whole sexual guide, but the slope is not about that. it's about the right of the kids and the parents, the law is about that. to decide what kind the way the parents would like sexually educate the pete, exclusively belonging to the parent. that's the law about $61.00. and it's very sad
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if you're a backbone, which is the respective laws and values, has to be guaranteed by judges and no longer by politicians. this is not a good sign for europe to means. there is the division between member states, but within member states. and that will always be at someone's expense, and i regret that former australian minister of foreign affairs curren canal, a deep divisions, a form within you stay. hungary is an interesting case. for me, it's a kind of micro caught, some of the many other fraction friction lines that we have been observing was in the european union. i don't see hungary quitting on your. the other point is 6 chicken out hungry. that will not be the case. but what we see definitely is this partners atmosphere that is there, and that is, that has also a dre got into a chancellor, mackerel to say why we should 3 think they need to petition what is comes to
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foreign policy because a foundry position with regard to china with regard to other foreign policy, if you and there will be, i could imagine over rolling, playing against certain rules by your opinion, maybe even from other member states. because as we have seen, 14 you, lambert signed the petition against hungary, but in central and eastern european states, somehow tacitly implicitly sub out a hiding hungry. one more story before we go to break us or strikes in syria, targeting iranian back militia have left a child dead and several civilians injured. that is according to local media. the pentagon relief this video showing the bombing of a number of weapons facilities in the rectory of border region. the us state
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department justified the strike by signing the right to self defense, claiming it was a response to an ongoing series of attacks by a run by 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 deterrence message. as a matter of international law, the united states rights of persons which rights of self defense, the strikes are both necessary to address the threats and appropriately limited in scope. back in february, the u. s. carried on a similar attack in eastern syria, some in congress at that time question it's legality around, claim the strike actually targeted units fighting their risk, which to run on it only strengthened isaac tibbetts along the border. the musket themes, the american presence in syria illegal, has continually demanded felt the troops leave, middle east, the fur is expert alley risk believes the rest doesn't want to withdraw from the region of they believe other powers will fill the void even the killing of
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a child that 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're not going to stern. of course this was within or within the framework of the war on hara and time and time again, whether deliberately or non deliberately, many, many civilians had been killed. asked the up the are nice. you can also iraqis, you can ask others as well. this is our general american policy, and i think the writer space doesn't want to withdraw from these regions because it pays that it would with its influence, would be replaced by chinese and russian influence along with iranian influence. i'll a risk. well, more great programs get going and moments here on our to run. tell her, look at what else has a head few in the week ahead. nope. to catch you again as a temp for me.
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i choose well, it didn't take long days after the shooting by the summit, the u. k. committed some very under pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate v d u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that
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the with me i'm actually going underground 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 nora intelligence readings in london in washington. the corona virus escaped by pointing to a us of oratory 50 miles from what has all this more come.

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