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the ah, to tell about mix sweeping gains in afghanistan. joe biden admits the group as of its strongest in decades. but the us president is still pulling all american boots out of the country by the end of next year. now mission accomplish was accomplished in that we gather scott, some in widen, and terrorism is not emanating from that part. also in the stories that shape the week from, refuses to reveal the locations of radioactive waste some thin l jury and 6 decades after conducting nuclear tests, there are when it was of it's called a nice the u. s. is granted their right to appeal against
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britain's refusal to extradite julian the phones are one of the whistleblowers, the oldest friend believes washington's attempts will. ultimately this appeal is an attempt to pro long inevitable. inevitable is the freedom of julian ah, with the top stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. this is the weekly an rti hello and welcome indeed, let's begin with one of those developments. at least 16 people being killed. dozens more injured and fighting between the african army and the taliban in the city of kandahar that happened on saturday. according to local health officials, the backdrop to that of course, fighting intensify across the country of late with the taliban,
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making significant territorial gains. and while the us president joe biden has conceded the group as no of its strongest in 20 years, he still pulling most american troops out of afghanistan. your view with making this decision for the last 20 years worth that we win for 2 reasons. one can you blame him? after 20 long years and no victory? anyone would struggle to answer. why. so the $47000.00 civilians could be killed, so that only half the population could live in poverty. so the country could lie and ruins faced with ugly reality. is it any wonder the bite and decided it was find me time to come home?
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i will much send another generation americans to war and i can stand with no reasonable expectation of achieving the different outcome. oh, there was no missing, accomplish permission was accomplished in that we get to scott some and widen, and terrorism is not emanating from that part. a little we achieved those objectives. well, not quite. all carnita might be gone, but the tunnel bond is ascendant. advancing so quickly that a now claims to control 85 percent of afghanistan and the country view, s and nato allies having jumped ship. it's people have been left to fend for themselves, calling them they've got everyone who's worried about how long the uncertainty will continue. no one is doing business, the markets, and the people that work there have been badly affected. business has collapsed because there is no stability before when the us didn't plan withdraw, things were stable, but the instability increased since they left me. i'm very clear the yes, have contracts with market owners here and we used to purchase from them that
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withdraw will affect our business. we can buy any goods because there are transportation provo, some have already fled to neighboring tajikistan and iran, but that might not be an option for long. the ton of fine controls 2 thirds of the border with tajikistan and recently captured the crossing to iran, meaning of the on many escape routes left. an especially dangerous prospect for those who worked with foreign armies, fearing for their lives there, now cooling on washington to get them out. the monday gave us a recommendation to save. not only my life, my family, and i been all done with really when we don't have an issue we have now we want to take any decisions for us or united nation or whatever. you call yourself humanitarians. but what kind of
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humanitarian saw you left me here after i worked 10 years for you. russia is also worried that the fighting will spill over into its territory. so it's arched restraint promised to g, cuz tom back up on the board and maintains dialogue with the taliban and the country that created this whole mess. just opt in left. oh, i for with i up to left in the dead of night without what apparently the washington claims that
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local officials knew that withdrawal was imminent. the very next day looters was seen plundering 5 grand base funny american souvenirs left behind. with this hasty exit parallel to being drawn with another open us, as for, for was vietnam wage a war on terror realized that the tree is impossible in could deal with your enemy found in your eyes and get the hell out of that. well, let's just hope the carpool doesn't fall as quickly as south vietnam did. to buy didn't at least has faith. is a tale bon take over that gas that now inevitable? no. it is known. is that what the goal was? 20 years ago? that devastation, no plan for long lasting peace. and i hope that the government wouldn't crumble as soon as the u. s. left. how many more countries will be put through this vicious
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cycle before us finally learns its lesson. united states is a far very global empire. we are absolutely totally addicted to war. our economy cannot survive unless we are either actively engaged in war or harry more. and so there's obviously parallels between dana, stan and vietnam. when i was in vietnam, i was, i met mom. so i was seeing the rapid disintegration of american involvement in vietnam. so i was seeing in the homicide, the suicides, the ramp and heroin addiction shit out among the american soldiers within our own unit. obviously, at that point in my view of 7071, we were questioning, why were we ever in vietnam, you know, because a lot of was thought that we were there to preserve peace and democracy and in the
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united states government. but that was all a lie, everything was a lie and the same thing is true for the war in afghanistan. you're going to see a lot of very rack and ask them better, is probably committing suicide. there's a lot of that we're going to drink and drugs themselves and death because they're going to ask themselves, what's the point of me ever being in rack or yeah, so that means in less than 8 weeks, really, the u. s. military operation comes to an end, enough canister, whichever way the future plays, it, it will affect lives both inside and outside the nation. according to recent estimates, the exodus of african refugees is already rising rapidly. the number, in fact, is closing in on 3000000, putting an immense strain on countries having to cope with the newcomers. germany, france, and romania top the list of e u. countries taking in the most african migrants in austria. 5th of all refugees
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are no from afghanistan, and the large numbers are also bringing a host of problems. some horrifying, as earlier but tranquil reports. imagine you're in charge of a country shocked by a creepy rape skin. the victim who died had just become a teenager. the suspected rapists are young and afghan refugees, you've got no choice but to take action. if you don't, the public won't get it. and that's if you're lucky. if you get too tough on those who escape misery and war back home and their home countries, political opponents will give you a p r b t plus that will raise some liberal u eyebrows. let's hear from the man who's lately been facing this precise challenge . sebastian kurtz, the chancellor of austria, often i find it intolerable for people to come here thing the deacon protection and then commit cruel and barbaric crimes in austria. politically, this means to me that we will stick to our line with me. they will definitely never
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be a hold to deportations or can he's done or a watering down of asylum laws for asylum seekers who permits crime just by? what exactly did he mean by barbaric? who's in austria, more than 4 percent of all rates, an 8 and a half percent of all murders are committed by afghans. of course, not all refugees are thugs, but e statistics in 2020 show that afghanistan citizens have the highest number of asylum applications in austria and for 3 years in a row. they also are the 2nd largest group of asylum seekers arriving in europe as a whole, right after serious, some are worried that higher numbers of refugees could mean more potential trouble
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. i want to be clear, the u. s. military mission can stand, continues to the end of august, where the future of ghana stan, looking murky beyond the withdrawal of us troops and the taliban, making large territorial gains. it's only natural that a new wave of refugees from there is expected in europe. it's obvious that austria can close its borders. it has already regularly tightened. it's fallen policies recently. the justice minister for the green party says more such steps wouldn't be right for the country. the asylum law he's already been tightened in recent years. i will lose often enough options, but we just have to apply them in a consistent manner. moreover, and 2019 the european court of justice ruled that you members have no right to the port a refugee even for committing a serious crime. if he or she prove that live by home would be in danger. all of this does seem to tie the hands of chancellor kurtz, who like you've heard,
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is in favor of dissertations for criminals. the minister of interior from mr. kurtz is party has locked horns with the greens justice minister saying he will push for more rigid migration and repass ration rules at the level. the e u. asylum system is not working, migrants who committed criminal offenses have to be the portrait immediately. while the advocates of the harsh approach towards refugees in the austrian government are teaming up with colleagues from hungary and the czech republic, the iraq received doesn't exactly paid the way for quick changes in a solemn rules. certainly, they won't be as quick as jo. biden's, keen of dana stand, pull up the silent system as we have it in europe is just a way to turn illegal immigration into legal immigration when the illegal immigrant arrives in any country of europe. and he, he says asylum,
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asylum immediately becomes illegal immigrant in the european asylum procedure, which usually takes place is a general problem which your console was want to measure. so at least in the stick minister interior miss denise has now admitted that the asylum system up to europe and union is a disaster. austria and the government has done nothing to change that or to avoid it. because austria, through the dreams of the european union, has collaborated in creating the system. we didn't send $11.00 single africans, african home for years in austria, not one and hundreds when austria, for example, have a quote of about 50 percent. the austrian citizen, in the long run, this is a huge problem because it tracks and tracks my guns from all the 3rd world.
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another headline story this week, years of french and nuclear testing in the jury as section of the sahara desert. it's left a lasting impact on the locals, on the environment. 6 decades on the radioactive aftermaths still remains with algeria denouncing power super. it's refusal to share where nuclear waste is buried . i hurry for fries since this morning. it's stronger and proud. ah, well, back in the 60s france carried more than a dozen nuclear tests in this horror. but according to our jury, it made no effort to clean off the sites or pay compensation to the victims who
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suffered from radiation r t. charlotte dubin ski reports from taurus the old jewelry and the government is stepping up the fight. it has accused frances refusing to hand over important information regarding the sites from, refuses to hand over topographical 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, but of those to still survive just a single algerian has been compensated differential therapies should at least recognize these crimes then move on to compensation. voucher people are still counting the victims of radiation and the nuclear test. many children are still born with congenital deformities due to the variation. so it makes sense that all these victims deserve compensation hospitals to treat the kansas caused by
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radiation should be built at the very least. 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 with 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 these when you click solutions, not test. and from these explosions, the radiation was not limited to the julian 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 countries colonial passed in our area. but it's ream, it will focus on the torture, the disappearance, and the hundreds of thousands of deaths that occurred during the war for
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independence. not on those nuclear test. jerry, it 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 colon nisha. it said in that report, the radiation levels were up to 10 times higher than those that had been estimated 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 strong remains completely firm that there
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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 people ski ot see in paris just to pick up on part of charlotte's report. there a woman who claims similar nuclear tests in french polynesia left her suffering from cancer in later life. leaves france, how's a case to answer my grandparents died of cancer. my mother's sister had cancer and the age of 27, i was diagnosed with chronic leukemia, which is radiation. and d disease that a haiti and some politicians are very nice. so for us to cited to conduct tests and follow neesha because the worker did not see anything wrong with the exercises ended in 1997, but there was enormous damage. there is
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a lot of misinformation they're trying to solve in size, many locals and i'll talk about their diseases. today. my symptoms i wrote in my life, i raise the sheer, the un at the international level. we have thousands of people in the eighty's do i talk about the radioactive impact on the population. when you nothing. and today our surroundings are contaminated and damaged. i hope that for us will pay off all the factors polynesians and be punished by an international court. because now we're a small country taking on big from hill to come in the program and arresting development in the race to become new york. next morales that democrats plump for a former a couple of their candidate dislike. notable voices in the party having long sought to the from the force we picked on the story
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the, the who's ah. 20 more minutes into the program, your buck with the weekly and r t. 6 months after the us last it's bid to have whistleblower julian sons extradited. a u. k. court has granted washington the right to appeal. the judge is reported to have agreed with 3 of the 5 justification the u. s. submitted. while the biden administration is apparently not prepared to let her son serve any prison sentence in his history in homeland. but his partner claims he already post right. stella morris this week also gave her reaction to the grunting of the appeal from outside the court. but i was able to speak to julian now about the decision. and you know,
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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. 7 he's happy when, when he 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 gets off. but even, you know, belmont prison is a horrible place. he won his case in january. why is 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. washington wanted to face charges of hacking and espionage which could land him. a sentence of 175 years if convicted in january, a british judge ruled against his extradition over fears about his mental health.
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in 2019, he was forcibly removed by police from the ecuadorian embassy in london. after quito terminated his 7 year, assign them their wiki leaks editor in chief, a long time friend of a sons christian, her reference. and since the sheer length of the entire process is shameful, what 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 a decision of whether the appeal is allowed to to his opponents or not is rages. this decision comes only a week after it is revealed,
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that the indictment has to be an does not have a leg to stand on. the key which says retracted to testimony and says basically the testament which was cited by the business judge numerous times as truthful allegation doesn't hold true. it is a fabrication and the americans now know if they're still continuing on this track . this appeal is an attempt to pro long the inevitable. inevitable is the freedom of julia. if he does not get his freedom, it is such a load to our society and what we believe in that it is almost amount 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. a lot is of us
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trillion and pays, urging president biden to drop the us government's extradition appeal strongly and citizens want juliet assigned to be free is treatment violates for convention against torture and its persecution threatens journalists worldwide. we dropped a co founder of legend, read rock on pink floyd roger waters, who's a long time supporter for sun said the media has been counted into silence in its reporting of the case i was i was at a street protest last february and we march from the australian embassy to parliament square, and we made fun speeches. somebody took any notice of us. has it gone through to, to a large section of the public yet has, are there many decent people in the general population?
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yes, they're all have they now had the story? yes they have, were they terribly moved and painted by the smear campaign against julia and in the early days, where are the journalists should, is in the streets demonstrating, day and night and to lead call, a gives release. no way to be seen. all those of us who care about human rights find it very difficult him face of the mainstream major that is bought and paid for by the ruling class and keeps its every mouth shut. a former police officer mesa to be in new york next mirror after winning the democratic nomination . he was picked despite a year of black lives matter. protest who's stated aims included the funding, the police in the city crime is soaring with new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a gun violence disaster emergency. the new world candidate is eric albums. he
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served in the police for 22 years and he's currently the brooklyn burra precedence . the forefront of his platform is a commitment to combusting gun crime. he supports police reform, but is against the funding the force. if black life is really matter, it can only be against police abuse and has to be against the violence that's sitting apart our communities. people want to feel safe. right now. they don't feel safe. crime is happening all around them. shootings are up. robberies are up, homelessness is up. they see in the subway. they don't feel safe in some ways. they see it out in the streets, in their homes, in the neighborhoods, and they want to feel safe. so this gentleman ran on a platform of public safety and making people feel safe in their resume with them. and that's it. you know, the, to find the police movement has been a large failure. demonizing and attacking cops has been a failure and people are ready for change and hopefully this is the capital is to
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some sort of change. it's not just new york polling shows concerns about violent crime or at a 4 year high nationwide with homicide rates climbing across the u. s. chicago mirror asked the president for help after the city. so it's bloodiest weekend over independence day. when more than a 100 people were shot, policemen, zeke arkham again sees the public or demanding action, but he isn't sure. leaders are listing. the bias is right in people's faces. you can put all the crime statistics out there. say your crime is going down. you can have all the feel good moments, but people know they see, they know they here. and you can't deny that. so people definitely want to change. they want some sort of action to be taken. they want to feel safe. that's what's all about public safety. now you're not going to convince someone that just finished watching someone get robbed or know about shooting is going on in a neighborhood that they're safe. they want something done. they are going well,
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that is our recap of the week. that was for no, but stay close as it's time in movements for another short duck. find out what's been selected for your interest when we return the. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for? tyson lation community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the
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shallows. ah ah. oh, small town, a 120 kilometers from moscow, with a population of a little under 75000. it's no more than a tiny dot on the map. it's actually the very center of russian nuclear physics major international scientific facility. the joint institute for nuclear research. ah, sure, so i just got both of them got eaten element that i'm interested in. since i was thrown record in the middle of all the money in there to give me several new chemical elements have been synthesized here to one of them was even named after the town domini, on everyone who works here is seeking.
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