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we have regulation, we want regulation as the industry, and if we don't have any penalty, that's fine. ah ah, this hours headline stories horace is refusing to reveal to algeria the locations of radioactive waste dumps 6 decades after a colonial france conducted its nuclear tests. there also had on august treated, attacked by foreign mercenaries. hey, c has described the assassination of its president or suspect something killed in a shooter like with security forces to others have been detained for years after a devastating fire that left us dead lives ruined under an apartment lock in central living. totally got it. the search for justice goes on, the really do believe the way that much,
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but nevertheless is still fighting to suit the justice ah 3 in the morning in lima, 6 in the evening, and brisbin and 11 am here in moscow this thursday, july, the 8th. welcome to the news our on our t years of french nuclear testing in algeria is section of the sahara desert of left a lasting impact on locals on the environment. 6 decades on the radioactive. after months the remains with algeria denouncing power. so rich refusal to show where nuclear waste is buried. i
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heard of france since this morning, just stronger and prouder. ah . back in the 60s france, carrie died 17 nuclear tests in this horror. but according to our jury, it made no effort to clean up the sites or pay compensation to the victims who suffered from radiation are t. charlotte dubin ski reports from paris. your jury and government is stepping up the fight. it has accused frances refusing to handle the important information regarding the sites from refuses to hand over top, a graphical maps to determine the burial sites of the polluting, a radioactive or chemical waste which have still not been discovered. the radiation victims have already died due to unknown medical conditions and causes,
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but of those to still survive just a single algerian has been compensated. the french authorities should at least recognize these crimes then move on to compensation. jerry, people are still counting the victims of radiation and the nuclear tests. many children, still born with congenital, deforms, is due to the variation. so it makes sense that all these victims deserve compensation hospitals to treat the kansas caused by radiation should be built at the very least. now another crime still effects in these people is the denial of these events. the downplaying and suppression of them. that time france submitted a false report, the un, which said that the area where the test would be carried out was uninhabited, deserted, and isolated. in reality, it was an area inhabited by people that were re coastal areas with a waste, these palm trees and various animals. this is the 1st lie. and they also said that these with another french themselves, amid that these, when you click solutions, not test and from these explosions,
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the radiation was not limited to the algebra deserts, but spread to the african jungle and even europe. the current french president has off for a commission of memories and of truth to be established to address the country's colonial past in our g area. but it's really, it will focus on the torture, the disappearance, and the hundreds of thousands of deaths that occurred during the war for independence. not on those nuclear test. algeria was the only place that france carried out such deadly testing. an independent investigation recently criticized fall and damage in hiding the devastating impacts of the nuclear explosions that it carried out the majority of which were in french hall anesha. it said in that report, the radiation levels were up to 10 times higher than those that had been estimated
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by the countries own atomic energy commission. back in 2016. you can't erase 60 years of state propaganda, denial, intimidation, contempt, an arrogance with a wave of the hand. that pressure led to talk at the start of july to assess the impact that those detonations had the front remains completely firm that there was no cover up. so far that only branch has been extended to algeria, that is likely to great with the fall out of those nuclear tests, still polluting relations between l. g s and paris. charlotte ski ot see in paris and just to pick up on an aspect. charlotte was speaking about a woman whose life was severely affected by similar nuclear tests in french
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polynesia, seas, france should pay for the damage. it's dawn to generations of local my grandparents died of cancer, my mother's sister had cancer. in the age of 27, i was diagnosed with chronic leukemia, which is a radiation indeed disease that a haiti and some follow nations are very nice. so for us to cited to conduct tests impala neesha because the local did not see anything wrong with them. the exercises ended in 1997, but they were enormous damage. there is a lot of misinformation they're trying to solve in size, many locals and i'll talk about their diseases. today. my symptoms are ruining my life. i raise the sheer, the un at the international level. we have thousands of sick people in the eighty's do i talk about the radioactive impact on the population when you're nothing and today our surroundings are contaminated and damaged. i hope for us will pay off all the factors polynesians and be punished by an international court. because now we are a small country taking on big france. the president of haiti jovan l. moisture has
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been assassinated at his residence by and armed. busy group, the countries police chief faith for mercenaries involved in the attack have been killed and 2 more injured undertaking a local journalists file, this report for us. and so my head, we are now in front of the private residence of the presidents of how you see jovan eloise, who was assassinated on the 9th of july, the 6th, the 7th by a group of men who have yet to be identified. now representatives of the country high court have met with relatives of the victims on the family itself. the capital of porn. oh, printed empty. absolutely. all activities have been suspended. private and state own businesses have shut the door. the attackers were said to have been speaking spanish and presented themselves as us drug enforcement agents. haitians generally speak french or cruel, the military house declared nationwide martial law for 15 days with the army patrolling the streets to ensure compliance the country borders have also been
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closed. washington has condemned the assassination with joe biden, calling it a hey, nathan. well, hey, tease envoy to the u. s. said the attack, i've been well orchestrated video footage to show that it is well understood because there were come in those professionals scalars. now we're talking about missing areas. fine, i said i was party, there would be some antennas hence, and some places. but we live that, that investigation. the brooklyn based editor, i take the liberty of a news weekly publication, said washington acts as a king maker in the caribbean nation. this operation, there were 9 brand new nissan patrol. pickup trucks involved. they clearly were very sophisticated. they knew the layout of the president's home, they knew where to go. apparently they had inside information. so this was an
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operation which had been clearly planned for some time and had a lot of money behind them. so we're likely to see an upsurge and uptick of haitian refugees leaving the country. and the u. s. is going to say that this is a threat to international stability, etc, etc. and they may, they may try yet another military or military occupation of haiti, which will be the 4th. this would be something that i think would be poor and gasoline on the fire. patients are very proud would be very upset to have their sovereignty trampled once again, washington has been the king maker if you will, in haiti. and in the case of a job now and his predecessor michelle marcelli, they had a big hand in having them elected into office. many haitians call that an
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electoral coup d'etat. so washington is very interested in haiti, of chairs the island with the dominican republic. it is a neighbor of cuba right across the windward passage. so geo, strategically, it's very important. moving the program all. now a judge of the high court in london has suspended for 9 months. all lawsuits filed by grunfeld tower survivors on the relatives of those who perished in the tragedy. he's encouraging all parties to reach a settlement out of court instead of going to trial. back in 2017. the recently refurbished apartment block was consumed by an inferno which left 72 did. the bill shook. ers mother, sister, brother in law and 3 nieces of the item, the family is that the loss will priceless. they will make any difference whatsoever to my life or anything because they were more the valuable
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families and they will never ever be replace council ability. you know, that's the most important for me. more than anything you know to, to find that the blame was. busy to be for them to be accountable for it. that's like just stuck on the wrist. i don't have much faith in this is all because it's very out. date. people have go away. i really do believe we've got away with mother . but nevertheless, to keep fighting, to suit the justice, the reason behind the rapid spread of the fire was believe to be the exterior clotty. i'm thousands of other buildings nationwide are still covered in the same material. ah
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ah ah, bill shook her again. hopes regulations will be changed as a result of the tragedy, but say there's no guarantee. lol is a bit of day. i hope they can look at prosecutor in them and when the prosecutor is due and the sooner the better to even have the laws change. so people don't have to go through all we have to go for the still so much going on is there is legislation,
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regulations all out day and need to be updated. the law is where, you know, it's like they go a system from them. so when they take the, the corporate, these high people, you know, in this, they just, they're very protected by the law, and then the, so be all changed and updated lebanon. and tara take her a prime minister, has worn the country as days away for less social exclusion. i found dia resigned in the wake of last year's devastating blast and b route, but has been serving a stand in p. m. ever since, due to the failure to form a new government, the current currency, it's fallen summit 90 percent compared to $21000.00 levels and only a new cabinet can restart talks with the international monetary fund out of awkward i lined for us, the hardships,
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the countries facing i am now standing outside one of the largest gas stations located on the main road leading to a webinar toll international airport. as you can see, there are at least 2 q is flowing into this gas station. use q stretch a distance of 2 to 3 kilometers. many of these people have been here since the early morning hours. it is now noon invaded and the weights continues on my favorite best film being given priority of others. they don't stunning cues or fill the tanks in the middle of the night. even security forces test with making sure the process is organized to taking bribes and exchange for special treatment. i came all the way from consultants or sell into black markets. salesman hor selling diesel at 10 times his price or smuggling it into syria. set them up, deliver fire extinguishers to people all over the country every other day i have to stand in line for at least 4 hours to fill out. so i can make ends meet and said my
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family and such my long q is outside of gas stations, out becomes a new norm on love and on, especially in the lebanese capital beta footage of 50 or even gunfights breaking out among frustrated lebanese waiting in line to buy fuel are emerging on an almost daily basis, and the fuel prices comes out of time when the people of lebanon are the, is struggling with a power crisis, shortages of up to one to 2 hours per day. the problem as of $3300.00 gas stations and level in less than 20 percent are open. what we don't understand is why the companies which supply a fuel have stopped distributing petrol and diesel stations. and why the lebanese power theory ministries on doing anything about it, numbered them. the someone has been grappling with the worst economic crisis who has seen in decades for almost 2 years. the for mission of a new government to move the country to more stable footing has also been in
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deadlock for 8 months. this also look, look, even leeker bickering. politicians are yet to reach her as a lucian over the upcoming cabinet line up. meanwhile, the loveliest currency, the leader, has lost up to 90 percent of the october 29th in value. just have left around 2 thirds of lovely families struggling to put food on the table song. but we start putting price tags on products because we pay for these products in the us dollars . and the price of the dollar is changing every day with pricing on a daily basis. and on some occasions, several times a day. quite everything for most here, loving on the worst aspect of the economic crisis is the severe medical shortages which have left for misty shells. empty and have prompted drug stores. the shutter on many occasions, enough supply for, for my we shall in short, basically all medications, all category is 3 to 6 as a lot of people,
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i'm not finding them indication that these are these cues you see everywhere. they are not caused by medical crisis or petrol bread crisis. all of this is the results of the victorian base, power sharing system and the fact that corrupt politicians are in bed with tradesman, both of whom are protected by so called religious figures. things will continue to western as long as this corrupt system exists. this is marcos, where the area was some millions demonstrates last summer i guess government corruption which culminated in a national milestone that has what's going on on the brink for now. this square is so empty, but what they cannot materials around the next of love and people getting ever tighter. many question will remain that way for much longer. reporting for our t was off on the beta with the go ahead and the program the us is grunted the right to appeal against the block. and julian songs is extradition from
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britain to europe for a judge refused to over on mental health. brought that story and more feud ah, driven adrian shaped by person. those vision in the me the dares thing. we dare to ask in special summer solutions where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacy
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herbert and we've got a special guest, stacy right out there, mccloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over there are lots of blog posts, research and all sorts of stuff. i recommend you check it out, your latest pieces out there. called too much liquidity and inflation assets and consumer prices. so this is definitely the biggest theme of 2021. and that is inflation ah, just approaching 20 minutes into the program here in law school. welcome back. 6 months after the us last, it's paid to julian assange extradited. a u. k. court has granted washington the green light to appeal the publisher's partner, stella moore, escape her reaction outside the court. i was able to speak to julian about the
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decision and you know, it's mixed because on the one hand it's been 6 months and we haven't had any news. so it's like an endless purgatory. but at the same time it doesn't here. and julian's very unwell, he's happy when, when he does, i went with our eldest this morning. and so it's not representative when i see him . because obviously it's a, it's a one rest fight. he get off. but even, you know, bowl marsh prison is a horrible place. he won his case in january. why is he even in prison? why is he even being prosecuted? there is no legal case against him. all there is, is an indictment based on life. british high court has reported to of agreed with 3 of the 5 justifications that the u. s. submitted on the biden administration is apparently prepared to lead to serve any prison sentence in his strictly and
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homeland washington once to extradite aside from the u. k. on charges of hacking and espionage if convicted, he faces 175 years in prison. in january, a british judge ruled against his extradition over fears about his mental health. and 2019 sons was forcibly removed by police from the ecuadorian embassy in london . after a key to terminated his 7 year asylum there, wiki leaks editor in chief kristen her robinson spoke 20 years. but it's a great disappointment for julian sounds and for all of 1st that this is continuing . one would hope that the united kingdom courts would to recognize how ridiculous this case is and not to grant the appeal. this means that this will drag on for some time for a prisoner to have to wait in a prison cell for 6 months. for half a year, just to get
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a decision of whether the appeal is a low to, to his opponents or not. is great. this decision comes on the week of the it is revealed that the indictment against julian does not have a leg to stand on. the key which says retracted to testimony and says basically that testament, which was cited by the business judge numerous times us truthful allegation doesn't hold true. it is a fabrication and the americans now know it. they're still continuing on this trek . the high court is not saying that they believe the arguments states government, no simply saying that they are allowed to present it to the court in the appeal process. if he does not get his freedom, it is such a blow to our society and what we believe in that it is almost amount
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to turning off the light. so this must come to an end. and i can fence in my bones that it will be coming soon. joe biden, her signed a bill that would hold additional financial support to washington's whistleblower program. the move is aimed at improving the protection of those who report different types of violations. however, as practice shows and dimitry poke, takes us through. many of those people are in fact punished instead of being supported. whistleblowers like julian, fudge, edward snowden, and others have long been a thorn in the side of washington. and it seems that no matter what washington does, it just can seem to once in for all this scourge, all these pesky leakers from spilling the beans on. the government's dark is secret . when media outlet pro public dropped its bombshell week revealing how
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billionaires such as they those mosque, bloomberg sorrows have gone years without paying any federal income tax. what do you think the reaction was? well, from the public it was an obvious what the hell. but from the government in investigation, and that's the way this story goes every single time from obama to trump. and now biden, public officials don't want to address any of the week issues, you know, as for public demand, but would rather find those responsible who dared to unveil the government's dark secrets, the united states do something to stop mister sans. we're looking at that right now . you should be treated as an enemy combatant wiki. lee should be closed down permanently, indecisively, disguise a traitor, a treasonous. and he is broken. every law of the united states, the guy ought to be. i'm not for the death penalty. so if i'm not for the defense, i want to do it illegally. shoot the son of a guys. these things are meant to be
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a secret for a reason. it's so that the government doesn't have to deal with it and can continue doing whatever it wants without people pestering it with nonsense like who this is unfair. this is on ethical and blah blah blah. of course though, over the years, the government has tried to maintain a facade of being on their side and being supportive of the bravery of truth seekers. it is incumbent on all of us to counter these threats to a free and independent media, including physical risk and arbitrary detention. we celebrate the courage of truth tellers who refused to be intimidated often at great personal risk. but that's just it. it's all a facade. things like the 2012 whistleblower protection act have essentially proven to be useless. whistleblowers continue to face the threat of internal war, italy ation, and possible prosecution for leaking any or reporting any wrong doing. take natalie edwards,
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for example. she was an official at the us treasury department. she noticed some suspicious activity reports pointed out that wall street giant, like j. p. morgan chase and hsbc, among others have might have been complicit in money laundering. so she took it to the official whistleblower channels. and guess what happened next? absolutely nothing, but some people do hope that biden might be able to break this trend. why do work with congress to strengthen our whistleblower laws so that any federal employee who learns of an improper attempt to influence the department of justice investigation or prosecution knows how to report it and receives full protection against retaliation by anyone including the president. but so far, these have only been words, but at the end of the day, it's not even really just up to biden. to fix this, the people leading these investigations and persecuting these pesky truth tellers are all over the executive branch. and biden's administration is literally packed
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with people who are there at the forefront of the crackdown on whistleblowers during the obama days. and after all, why should any of these officials allow whistleblowers to go public? it's their jobs on the line. and what we can tell from all these leaks, these people are not exactly righteous do gooders. another development that we're closely following russia is national wealth fund has relieved itself of its us dollar investments. it said the decision was partly based on the issue of sanctions being used against the country. this is a meaningful decision. it's connected among other things with the threats of sanctions that we received and perceived from the american leadership. well, that leaves the federal structure. now, 40 percent, euro, 30 percent chinese, you and 20 gold and the british pound on japanese, you make up the rest. we got more insight on the moot from economist richard wolf,
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scholars doing it in pine, as a response to being of the target of the sanctions. the target of lots of still de scapegoating, russia, china, poor immigrants into the united states has been a staple of american politics now for quite a while, the international payments system, i think they're going to replace that already be done to take those steps. the switch system that the united states dominates, and it's a very important step because one of the ways the united states as control and manipulate other societies has been by allowing or different, allowing them to use this with system. and also using the information that you get from the payments that go through swift. it's an old turn it in system or to develop. and then russia and china word to monitor it. when did every trading
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activity in the world on the option, they don't have to escape us sanctions and it's good. the u. s. monitoring what they're doing now when it comes to the food on your plate, does health have a chance when it comes to money? power and the ever growing law being industry. we investigate thought next in our short talk, the price of progress, the close. oh, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk with
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