Skip to main content

tv   Going Underground  RT  July 24, 2021 2:30pm-3:01pm EDT

2:30 pm
as many air forces of countries, especially small countries, of a rather limited range of tasks and the limited budget. the track made is the younger brother of the c hoist to 57, but it is smaller, lighter and cheaper in terms of production and maintenance. artificial intelligence takes all non essential functions from the pilot. it's a multi role fighter and can apply guided and guided. and to ship and to ground munitions, which account in internal weapons base and moderate size. intake is located underneath the cockpit and the cockpit. a lot of cars and the equipment have already been approved and used. another $300.00 developments, meaning they do not need additional test and already for combat. the train is quite comfortable. and here's an offering for the pilot. according to the head of roof stack, the price of the newest compet aircraft. well, the around $25.00 to set him $1000000.00 to sum up its wealth of capabilities seem
2:31 pm
to be a solid cheque and made against rivals in it's class. us shop of all of our asi. and that brings your upside. we'll have more news. the top of the the the, [000:00:00;00] the a dime action or it has here, we're going underground, bringing the joys the powerful doing, you know, coming up in the show as hazy berries. it's assassinated,
2:32 pm
us back president. you of anomalies. we ask the haitian masters of the u. k, who killed him and do you believe the extent of the anti cuba nature nation media propaganda on demonstrations as your biden throws his weight behind them, we speak to the cuban ambassador to the u. k. all of them all coming up in today's going underground. the 1st in the last 24 hours, the funeral was held for president. you have a number of britons argue below the colony of haiti, once a beacon to the world's depressed under the leadership of revolutionary black jacobin to sound leuva to maurice was assassinated earlier this month. joining me now from london, the haitian ambassador to the u. k. u santa mont. thank you so much. i've asked her for coming on. so i know that hazy is known here for clothing manufacture. obviously people who have had mining and strategic importance, perhaps oil and gas, who killed your president. thank you for having me. for now, we can see exactly who killed the president,
2:33 pm
but days there is an investigation that is ongoing life now for what we know. a few weeks after the where a group of colombians, asian americans, and asian, the assassination of the president. some mostly colombians and custody and haiti there is 2 or 3 asian americans and also one or 2 of the person that was behind that would be as a nation. so the police, the haitian police and the justice. all on the i working to bring everyone who participated and that as a nation to justice, the, as you say,
2:34 pm
the police say americans are involved. the pentagon says that some of the colombian suspects were trained by the united states. this comes after biden's, secretary of state, tony blinking the very publicly was against movies is a constitutional referendum change that would have allowed him more power. i mean, was he killed by washington for now? we not going to make any speculation. what we know now? yes. most of the missionaries where i'm going from a military from a so yes, i heard the news that some of them were trained by the united states. but as far as who exactly is b and that we have to wait until the judicial system until justice the say,
2:35 pm
who was behind us this nation. what did i mean? the investigation to j. f. cases as an asian continues in his day, of course, but when you were in london and heard about that, not one of the presidents security team was injured or killed. and now that security team will be involved in the investigation, doesn't that raise? alarm bells? know some of the security guards from the information that we have there were more than 20 guards at that moment. some of them in custody. there is, there are some decisions by the, by the police to isolate some of the security guards. and they are part of the investigation, but they are not conducting the investigation, but they being investigated. it seems like
2:36 pm
a lot of people involved, obviously given all the arrest and then claud joseph was going to become the leader . now he's going to be the foreign minister. and now area henri is going to be the leader. i mean, already they're seeking help from the united states. why did the joseph step aside? first of all, we have to be respectful. group leadership, the former prime minister. he was and he is the minister of foreign affairs. i said that we have to give him respect the fact that he took charge the same morning that the assassination up and think to be the sheep committee was created for for the, for of the president. think to easy to she the beat, the haitian people remained calm and there was no
2:37 pm
no problem as far. 1 as violence and following the association of the president because he was the head of the government. you know, before is a fascination 40 hours before us estimation. then we appointed become the minister because a close. joseph. joseph was the means to inter him for more than 2 months, because then we wanted to find a common ground. we've a position to form a government where everybody would be present. so that's the situation that the condition and wish that the joseph had to continue to lead even after the assassination of the president. so be
2:38 pm
a nation of the president. they had to see the, the haitian police decisions opposition, the one that in power they had just to, to find the common ground. and that's the kind of leadership that we want, that the kind of leaders that we want. it's been a long time in haiti that you don't see leaders sitting together to find the common ground to find it in haitian. so listen to our crisis. is there gonna be any change to the foreign policy? i mean, as far as i understand in this core group involving the european union, the u. s. b o, a as brazil, canada, and the united nations have what a called occupation troops there. they were accused of killing 30000 by infecting people who call her in your country. and the un troops going to remain is the coal
2:39 pm
group still going to be running hazy and not the government is being said by some critics. we don't have the un troops in haiti right now. well, chapter 7 and a chapter 7, the u. n. is a big presence in history. yes, we have the, we have the be new. the integrated, bu, bu will, of the united nation. of course we have the call who, you know haiti has been part of world history for, since since i work for the creation of, of our country in 18 o 4, we have been part of, of the united nation. i've been part of the city and i still even before the united nation after the after world war one. and so we, when we are part of the international community, we been helped by,
2:40 pm
by our friends for a long time. i know in, you know, some of some of our trends, one more piece and then they bought it. but we know that we in the world that we don't, we can't leave. we can't leave drills to us. we have to be open to our friends and that's, that's what it always be. it has always been a b, as always, been an interest, a country where different countries see their own interests. we, we get to the live, the, the fact that we close to the united states, we geographically closely that if you notice this, like they're going to go public like you, but like older going to be in the country. so they express most of the time, the interest and being, and he will be speaking to the cuban ambassador about 2,
2:41 pm
but they have a different type of foreign policy to haiti. and of course, that long history, haiti was the richest country in the western hemisphere. now it is what the, what the poorest, and we know about the u. s. coups. just one example. i mean, we know from wiki leaks that the obama bite and administration intervened on the minimum wage for people in haiti was supposed to be $0.61 an hour. they got it down to $0.31. is that the kind of level of us interference in haiti since the u. s. schools that have occurred to, i think in the past 20 years or so again, sarah stevens on. yes, it's a long debate. you know, obviously today is a time that we, we are morning morning for the, for the president, but he's a little debate about the us presents and haiti. of course patients
2:42 pm
would like haiti to be, to be, would differently. they would like a different issue from our, from our problems. we have a lot of problems. but the reason why the lead is i just, i just talk about them. the leaders that we have today to bring themselves together . and we have solutions to asian borders. will there be a u. s. base and have some i've said that the united states once military base in the have to attacks perhaps in the future chinese, the interests in latin america. it already has the 4th largest u. s embassy in the world in the border prints. i don't think we've talked about us base today. it should assess the mission of the president, the prime minister into the pledges,
2:43 pm
and the government asked for some help to secure some critical states. critical plants like airports, balls and actually goes in and but for them now we're talking about us base like as far as maybe terry it talk to one of us, the chinese everyone else in latin america is, are you allowed as a government to get chinese investment as above and we like to get any investment from anybody. but it's you know, countries i've, i've new friends like you, we used to send diplomacy, we have interest. so i believe the haitian government, the haitian leaders, will sit down and decide whenever
2:44 pm
a deal or an offer is good for the country. just finally, when it comes to age, it's been a big subject in london. of course, i understand. the government here is stopped paid for a while off to the sex scandal involving british aid money to the hazy, if a needs to be given for the hurricane season, is going to have to rely on that. the hurricane season has started. and they say that this is going to be a big year, the predictions of hurricanes. i know you left 80, of course, after the earthquake obviously you know, deal graphically. we indicate we did we been so every year we got hit by the american citizen, some years more critical, the orders we always, we are always open to to receive aid from from our friends. but as i always say today, we look conducting
2:45 pm
a diplomacy of a we, we want to conduct a kind of diplomacy where we, we are, we presented, we known for, for the country that we have for the history, the story that we have. but we're not going to put a site that we like you said a book country, if some of for some of our friends can wings on it, after the do we get a hurricane season so it will be will be glad to receive it. but today, we not really inclined of asking for, for, for a all the time. we were to be a country and we want to be seen different. we today as a thank you. thank you for having me. after the break is washington playing by the
2:46 pm
same old playbook when it comes to protests in cuba, we ask the cuban ambassador to the u. k. about revolution in a time of corona virus. all the small coming up and bought 2 of going on the ground . the the news the ah,
2:47 pm
me welcome back. major nation media is arguably giving far too little attention to us and is really a real bombardment of syria and iraq in the past few weeks. but when it comes to demonstrations against cuba, neighboring haiti, it's a different matter. as some us officials appeared to call for ass strikes on havana, the u. k. government's response has been rather muted as it continues to cool regime change in cuba, ally, venezuela. but should maurice johnson be seeking to increase ties with one of the most medically advanced nations on earth? joining me now from london is a cuban ambassador to the u. k. barbara montalvo varez. and you're welcome to going underground. so the media all around the world is talking about the end of the cuban revolution. what have you made? isn't ambassador here in britain of the media around the world about what's going on in cuba? the mass protests already said, read on all aspects. dod contribute to the most
2:48 pm
negative approach euro so important mission, for example, you much contact the most stations against government are continuously repeated, frankly speaking. we are no longer in the newest. if they muster doors in favor of the government or even support in the case of international people. and i'm going to say show, know, many people to support a cuban a seizure, not to understand what has happened for me. i went on a few, you know, our country, but it's for john to as you think that there was polish regression. again, the phone of brothers start bought the colors of the us, of the vandalism has been almost i clearly
2:49 pm
remember solar glasses in other countries, even in our region, we well documented policy khalidi, the not provoke the same reaction that event in cuba half coast. i'm in person on the east covers of the international solidarity with is limited defect, decided or not is the impression that cuba is isolate, isn't it? there was coverage of the violence in washington on january the 6th, but we saw the pictures of cuban police beating up protest as we saw the pictures, the police act against the people who it promotes bodily incidence or in including acts of vandalism.
2:50 pm
it's no money in any country a long way. the country humans down, internal orders has been a shift, and an investigation is on their way to remind you of those who participated in the services i under, i included acts of monday, some instigators, those who finance of the disorder, you know, there was the one who gary gotcha. that goes to do to crime, but also the one who, you know, happy way was part of the events. the one who was there, the one who worked through the place we are looking for is to feed them to have you guys do that or mind a degree of participation on establishing what individual deed is washington involved in the protests in cuba. i definitely said yes, i explain this campaign,
2:51 pm
this campaign against cuba began harry in new york when the, when the vote of the cuban tradition against the blockade asian, a summary of 900 nations 1st brought this is were caught, then the false account of the best was constructed to provoke reactions that easy with the producers and then vandalism was on leash. our president need to decide done another son. yes. immediately after he knew other of the the services they actions of motherly some appeared worse before he 1st already the creation. it was violent, that's the take place against policy stations, costs the dos organization here, warriors shopping centers, on employees who protect their workplaces,
2:52 pm
as well as a gains in not ordered force. for example, at room of my those 3, you stopped at the martin and i shall glean of go to the hospital you my dances when they started throwing stones, the mother's panic and some profuse in the bathroom with the she has a so on the i know the best orders even a shift on as a bucket, but you want me to refund enough 1st, a few years. if you go the loss of the fuel labor on neighbors was carried out by a u. s. a company reduced it in florida through our bmo, miami, in corporations, which received the certificate gate of value to the or existence from their bodies
2:53 pm
. our department office said that if you cation appeared on june 15 and that same day people, miami corporations, loss, they hi stuck, is always cooler. ah, it was not a label graded in cuba. on it's not most men generated in our country is on, on that hash tag is the national endowment for democracy, the aide agency for democracy is that involved in that hash tag. i have information and what i explained to you about days, a company on the lungs, a loss of the cash stock as it's always cuba. but they need to know the companies. for example, a n d q. we operate from florida loss on trader dave, who many tardy and innovation campaign in kua,
2:54 pm
immediately did 80 thank you. i was created by the states. i'm finance and my new side for the communication, worrying our country. what he happening, cuba was the folk went out bank or the political company gushing on abrasion conduct the on finance and us government. and this is an ongoing operation, very active, pretty dangerous to and no one could deny that the us government has an enormous capacity of our land actions of unconventional warfare. yeah, i mean, the usa and the national endowment for democracy deny all that. they say they, they help democracy and we've got corona virus. so obviously british tourists are not traveling anywhere at the moment. what do you think british tourists are going
2:55 pm
to think when they see the pictures of the protests and the continued us embargo? first of all, of course, the present situation, the problems with gravity industry affect us because some is why fi man a shark of income into cuba on right now, we should, we are and i, in a 2nd wave and off for monday make is some is if effect on seriously of course, maybe it's 20 times it's 20 times worse here in london. why in britain, the per capita death rate tell me about the dollar vaccine that is being produced in cuba. despite the embargo, you know, q s biotech, centrally unique. i want you to know that q has a capacity to produce between succeed,
2:56 pm
60 to 70 percent of the residence it consumes nice to clear the earliest social slip and then we can, we develop a new own for example, to create diverse or the dive off like you know me and later for us is to be seen with showing scientists most reasonably high. so know that that is 3 dose dose of data. oxygen is 90. 2 and effective on it to shot so that i can fax and delivered with the buster called savannah abuse has proven and 91 percent effective in clinic clinic at this moment. right now, more than a 2000000 faxes has been administered in cuba. i know there were doctors, thousands of doctors sent to europe in union countries as well. why is it then that
2:57 pm
washington calls you a state sponsor of terrorism? joe biden has not changed the designation since donald trump put that there about your country. i suppose that it is not easy to take it wrecked edition because in our opinion on my stuff that many people know more. but i think in many people there was consider inclusion in the least i'm just not sure what about the future then? because, you know, president former president lula was on this program. he may be returning to power in brazil next year. is a pink time going to help cuba. we've seen the us in bolivia. we've seen the
2:58 pm
changes in many latin american countries. do you think? i think that's a lot to be so that least tomorrow, quite a nation. i don't. there was a 6 year hi. suffering. why our people suffer because of that. ok. some people don't want to talk to about the okay . would he just die or say this is the basics to cover up the capacity of the system. a cooler nevada pen. he would have been if us but they will gaze the blue katie survey. now why is it implemented? whenever to stop to the ninety's, you know, side policy because the main cause of our problems during the ban. let me double ok, prevented mechanic or ventilator to reach to coffee because that lies under the
2:59 pm
solely up or i want to something where what i want to underlined blue, which of course a have a sense of all of our bags with our region 2 in a in a common ways, despite our differences, we are happy even if every 10 to the organ because i was an impressive leader for, for, for people to show the school off. good. want to talk at this moment now did this. why did you, why happened on july to us in my experience we a we have to go rusty to say what, whatever, and what need to change, but we defend it, brian. and we think it's more, more just about said thank you. and that's for the show will be back on monday, was indian politician and historian,
3:00 pm
former under secretary general of the united nations, jesse to rule what the so called pegasus leaks mean for the world's largest democracy until then keep in touch by social media and let us know what you think about the protests in tuba ah the the protest isn't police clash and then from paris with water can inside it. angry, demonstrated thousands are rallying against the government's plans to make because
3:01 pm
is mandatory entering public places in law. and i cry in the british harlem and

29 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on