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the who's the active retaliation, that's the one to marty. got the self says describe news. the imprisoned us cyber activist has been denied access to louis. does this because he's trying to expose new treatment in the prison. there's one movie, there was prism attorney who's blocking the call. the timing works out with when the last article read at our teeth, exposing what he's doing there and what's going on as the prison boyles in front of us to the constitution. cool rules. a new law requiring the public to hold a health passed to get into restaurants, kind of phase and even hospital. these legal sanctions run is enough canister where the telephone claim to see say provincial capital in the comes the 1st 5 years
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after an attack by the military left the head of the afghan government media department. ah hi. the great have you with us here on the international and imprison murray, connect to this who's serving time for hacking claims. he's been denied telephone calls to his lawyer shortly after an article he wrote was published on our teams website. and that takes me off. he goes, felt described cases of mistreatment and stories of state approved execution taking place in the penitentiary where he's currently serving his sentence. the prison claims restrictions were placed on phone calls to have missed you to changes in code policy. but the end of his wife is sure his article is the real reason. there
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is a woman there. beyond the prison attorney named catherine fear valve, whose blocking calls she's asking for an immediate court deadline to allow an attorney call. but meanwhile, other prisoners you have no such deadlines are having calls and i think that also the timing works out with when the last article ran at r t, about exposing what she's doing there, what's going on in the prison? i think it's an act of retaliation cuz it's only against marty and not against other people. and she's also doing other things like opening his legal male outside of his presence. she's delaying his legal mail and sometimes the mail disappears altogether. he never makes the attorney want to go south is a former computer security expert who is found guilty of cyber attacks and send us to 10 years in prison. and to take down the network of health care facilities in
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2014 goats for claims. he was motivated to expose abuse and medical kidnapping in boston. childrens hospital for the prosecution on cute. the hack had put the lives of children, a brisk pay, his actions exposed a month on custody battle. during the parents of 15 year old justina to letty and the hospital, the teenager was initially diagnosed with the red blood disorder. but boston childrens hospital, later upgraded to a mental condition, justine, and was forcibly separated from the parents who were accused of medical child abuse . the parents, clay mis diagnosis, and a subsequent lack of proper medical care resulted in their daughter losing the use of her legs. the girl was eventually reunited with a family following a public outcry. monte goats felt was arrested and prosecuted for the hack. his wife dana says, drawing attention to the case of justine, it was a matter of life and death. i think it was honestly a matter of life and death for jessina. she'd already been there for almost a year, and her parents went to the media and said,
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we're afraid our daughter is going to die. they just asked for help from anybody. i don't think that we would have gotten involved my you would have gotten involved the way he did if it wasn't a life and death matter. and justine had already become parallel. they'd already cause just seen it's become paralyzed below the hits. her parents weren't really allowed to be involved in medical decisions. you know, i don't think anybody wanted to go to the length that a god to bye. you know, she's alive. she's back with her family. she's trying to recuperate and recover from you know, a year's torture. i. i don't think anybody regrets that i think that as we heard it, marty sent him saying his biggest regret is that he didn't act sooner. okay, well we have actually contact to the u. s. department of justice for comment on that will closely follow the story. m. bring you any updates. ok,
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maybe on some other news, the french government's been accused of ruling a health dictatorship of response to coven passes. people put onto the same powers to voice, their anger on thursday of defense is constitutional counsel will be, governments moves, legal and so to liberty. in the forty's we had a period of occupation and people need to, to, to, to show a paper to go here or here. and it's a bad memory hearing friends. yeah, we are because i speak on behalf of everyone, a little angry. it's not that we against the vaccine, but we have no one said because it is only 6 months old. we can no longer go to the cinema. or if children want to go to the cinema, if the parents are not vaccinated, then they cannot. well, we can no longer do anything. it's called the fund it scandalous because the french don't want it. we know very well that and the constitutional counsel,
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there are people who are close to power and will not go against power. i don't much i see this as a betrayal for french people because the constitution council is supposed to represent the french constitution in particular the adoption of the health path which is unconstitutional. and when impose compulsory vaccinations on us for bidding us to go to a pub bar, a cinema to a place of worship, or any place it's segregation and a form of apartheid with the vaccination on one side and unvaccinated on the other . from next week, people in france will have to show a coven health pass to get into restaurants, cafes even hospitals work, his face mandatory vaccination. the court decreed the measures represent a quote, balanced trade off between peoples, freedom, unconcerned of public health. recent weeks seen a series of tents rallies over the pressure to vaccinate and the ongoing restrictions protest is converged on the court house. as the decision was delivered on these correspondent control of those that the constitutional counsel,
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which is the highest body in the land. when it comes to masses of the constitution and has ruled that the changes to the laws that were put through by parliament last month, largely comply with the letter of the french constitution. what that means is that from next week, you're going to have to show help class. if you want to go into restaurants on long distance trains or even into medical centers, it will contain more than 50 people. what the hell passes are is basically a q r code that says if you've seen vaccinated what you've been vaccinated within the results of any covert tests that have been carried out. now they're all ready in place when it comes to visiting you and other cultural sites. across from the extension was not supported by a large group of people that came out on the street. that was supported by a large selection of the whole population low between 55 to 63 percent of those told that they actually wanted the however,
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it's the small very vocal group like you can see just behind me on the square near to the constitutional council that are deeply unhappy with it's one of the big reasons that deeply unhappy is these rules also include mandatory vaccinations for health care workers. now that also includes firefighters in from, through a categorized as medicine as well that we have heard from firefighters union. these are, you know, all parts, you know, as you can see, as i said, it's a very small group. they are incredibly vocal, as you just heard, back to the firefighters and what the firefighters unions of said is that pump, it's gone through. they were talking about strike as soon as monday, we're going to have to wait to see what their response to they say is now. it was talked about being largely compliant to the french constitution thereafter. rules that went through walton, supported by the constitutional counsel with the idea that people on short term contract to refuse of vaccination,
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could have their contract terminated also that they could be forced into mandatory quarantines. mandatory self isolation that was approved by the constitutional counsel. but in for the main pause, it has gone through that will be new rules in place. we have seen the last 3 weeks on rest across from small scale in some places. but over 200000 people out on the streets of from last week, we're expecting even more to come out this saturday, both across france and here in paris. sending them to get this done where taliban fighters report really made another major game season control of a regional capital. the 1st such victory, 5 years, according to local media, the city of surrounding the center of numerous province fell without resistance. so if all the african government hasn't commented on the situation, the more residents of another regional capital in tucker, province of fleeing now homes,
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market streets in the city had been closed due to the threat of attack as african armed forces of baffling taliban fighters in the area locals describe the situation to us. when i left my home and came to to car, i don't know where we ought to go, where to live, why we are suffering such difficulties. the security situation and caca has significantly worse and exchanges are closed. the markets are closed. the taliban have completely surrounded. tucker, lily, the head of the government, media department was shot dead in carbo, not far from the russian embassy. the security of the building has since been increased. we got the latest from local journalist. what does that show you that this deadly string of assassinations continues in cobble, the thought of on the fed that they how they were behind the killings. the attack also comes after the deadly suicide car bombing outside of the home,
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off of on us as defense minister, as well as part of our member of parliament from babylon province. there is a climate of fear in cobb because of the attack that took place as well as these constant assassinations. you have major attacks inside major provincial capital, a cities packed with civilians. the latest is in the city of chevron on the capital of jose done province. the home of marshal those them. this morning the taliban reached the security belt in the city and they got inside several government buildings, setting fire to homes. we've also seen very intense and heavy fighting in the city of herat and western vine. and some people have also been fleeing from the province of numerals, which is just on the iranian border. so as we see urban warfare as we see the deadly attacks. why practically, for the one civilians in the casualties and fatalities are going up. and people are
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forced to basically flee and leave their homes where they can. but in most cases, quite frankly, people just don't have the option of just leaving the degrees where a huge bundle continues against wildfires. the ravished forests from just outside athens to the birthplace of the olympic games. the me one of the made hot spots is the island of via where farmers have destroyed as many as 150 houses. and forced is i q ation of villages, olive groves, livestock and power lines of all been lost to the flames,
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which considered to be the worst wildfires in greece for many years. local journalists and this report from the sing firefighters, aircraft, municipal crews and volunteers have been trying to contain the blaze that started on tuesday in forest land near the seaside village of liberty out of yes, in the i don't know, very ne of athens before it is believed to be making some progress in the early hours of wednesday, and the shift in winds reignite of the fire and cuts are in different directions and we are standing next to the village of skip est. wayne habitants are scared for their properties, since the fire right behind us is a few meters away from their houses. the situation has become worse since airplanes and helicopters have not been flying in the area since they were re directed to another fire from like that of ancient olympia. the house of the only declaim, according to authorities. the lack of winds has held by the extreme temperatures painting 45 degrees centigrade have worse than the situation altogether. most of
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the villages of the area have been evacuated. however, people do stay behind to protect their houses. anonymous. the army has been added to the efforts of patrolling and management of the extinguishing the forest fires, which shows how dramatic the situation is in greece. isaac no move for r t in via island greece. ok, let's bring it today with a developing story this hour for people who have been injured in a knife attack in tokyo to them. critically. the suspect was detained after fleeing the scene. the nice things happened on a commuter train is yet unclear what motivated the attacker. while america is back, that's the message. the us vice president is taking on the road to vietnam, but all they, the words, the locals with memories of certain 20th century conflicts want to hear story. i'm all after the break. i
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. this is no longer the case. they would see now humour is just another political weapon. and you know, it's not very funny. i me . ah ah well combine this return now to our top story this our imprison american activists to serving time for hacking claims that he's been denied telephone calls to his lawyer. shortly after an article he wrote was published on our team website. well, i could speak live in the law, not the bar. brown journalist tonight to this to himself campaigned, in support of marketing. got spelled bart welcome. first of all, do you have any information on the treatment of marketing? got so in general i do. i've been helping,
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helping along with the case you know, over the last few years here and there and following very closely having, having done for years and feds myself, the prison, the u. s. for my activism and having written, calling from prison. i can tell this kind of behavior by the bureau of prisons is very common to the extent that to the extent that one is engaging activism or, or simply pursuing one's own civil rights in the prison system. marty himself over throughout the entire. he was a brilliant, has been retaliated against 4 other articles, he's written or lawsuits. he has filed against the system against the visual wardens and so forth. he was shipped to a communication management unit about 2 years ago. in one of these actually, which is this is where the new federal units were, are, and you are not allowed to communicate with anyone a day to day,
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right. and so this, this is not an unusual development in so much to do process violation. this is very common, b o, p. and that's one of the reasons why no one should be expedited us. no, no one should be. no one who's been involved in activism should be tried in the us, north gosh, where there and it just did that. the record of the us saw it on this is just a mentally vile. what do you think of the fact he's been denied access to his lawyer? the prison is of claims that this is to do with the lifting coven restrictions is wife is seems pretty convinced. it's something to do with an article that, that he wrote about prison conditions. of no she's, she's almost certainly correct. this is again just their track record with marty with other activist inmates with bowers or john korea cru, myself jeremy hammond. there's not been a single case of someone who was
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a high profile activist or even a local provider. this incarcerated and in the bureau of prisons who has not come up against retaliation to the extent that they have tried to continue their engagement with, with a civic body from prison. the presence can, can be always as a single pattern. they engage with allegation, they put out some, some, the bosses will have truth the very best. and they depend upon the press can move along and, and kind of forget about it when you have the u. s. press. that's why the why it's tuition and bureau of prisons has continued to deteriorate even since i was in there 412-2016. and from your experience, i'm from from what you've read about what mr. gods felt said about prison conditions. where do they sound plausible? does it sound like an accurate description? absolutely. prison is very, even among the federal system. very pretty,
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pretty widely actually. but depending on if one is in the general population or one is being held, for instance in a disciplinary cell is as marty has often on for much of his time. one has different regions of access to 2 basic things that are basically according to you as a right in prison including, you know, access to law libraries, so forth. i've been in prisons where there wasn't a lot over. i've been in prisons where, you know, i was, i was pulled off the phone. what was going to interview the interview and been put in the shoe for doing that interview and then release after investigation. you know, 2 weeks later, i was re arrested the orders in 2017 for getting interview advice after i got out of prison and help or 4 days before the law firms. but to me it is that the u. s. because it has for the past reputation as a stalwart of human rights, you know, whether or not it was even deserved then is able to get away with a lot that even and other other, you know,
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part control democracies. you would not see very often is that all the us is not germany, us not france, spain, all those places have problem with us has very particular many problems that center on retaliation against those who, who challenge power. what about the claim that mister gods felt endangered lies by hacking into a hospital system? do you think that's a valid accusation? i don't reflect that. it's not. it's something that was 1st brought up to me when i was early on. my gosh, ration of one of the f, b i and so forth. you know, share with me that, that is not anonymous. good hacker had taken down and told him to hospital and turn off all the lights there. and so all power. what marty did was he, he disrupted the commercial like public website of the hospital for, for a short time in a way that did not disrupt or effect or impact operations at the hospital in any
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regard whatsoever. that would make clear and trial. it's been make clear over over good sense that the, the press coverage that exists or the time when he was being tried, made that clear. and unfortunately, it doesn't matter what can set up over and over again. what point to what i can show you. i've been working to ask the opposing party to, to, to demonstrate this that you know, to, to their liking. it doesn't matter that that's kind of big take away here in terms of how to b o, p works, how the d o j works, how the works is that malfeasance goes unpunished. dishonesty goes unpunished. uncorrected always makes more sense for these institutions to, to lie. you know, because there's always not to it's almost it's almost a guaranteed path to success for a prosecutor, prison warden, official. whatever. perhaps the cruel irony in this case is that mister goes,
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felt did whatever he did in the belief that he was exposing malpractice by boston children's clinic. ultimately, though, courts found the claim did nothing wrong. in the case of justine, the, let's see, i wonder what your opinion was on that case. the prosecutor comment or to use the same one who tried to try, you know, oversaw the, the prosecution of my old colleague schwartz. he worked with us on project p. m, and where he learned number of things. so it's work as a major, major, really important activist in that period. the fact is that if you read like old wrote the wrong start article that came out around the time of is because ration for instance, or a piece of the articles that they came out, one finds a totally different story. one finds that in fact, by all accounts put the account to the hospital that the young girl and for those of you who are aware, i mean this was what he did was in order to bring attention to the fact that
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a young girl was being held in this hospital against the will of her family against her own will without being treated for a disease that she turned out, she had claiming that she had let this was a delusion on her delusion on her part of our family. when she was visually rescued from the hospital buyer family. after marty did this, they took the other hospital and they immediately found that yes, she had this disease and that no she had, she did receive treatment as you know, the hospital. but also the self. that's and that as such, she was essentially being subjected to what we would call torture. and so it's easy for a courtroom in which the, what's the perimeter very narrow, very easy to use. very, very easy to game. it's very you, for a courtroom in the, in the federal justice system to find all kinds of things to be the case. in my own case, you know, that, that definitely happened. and so, you know, that's
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a problem. there is, there are no repercussions for the most part. for those who, you know, act as commer, jesus prosecutor dead or my prosecutor can do the heath who later on was, was caught in a scandal where she was involved with in racist progress. she produced up and it still that of the deal. jazz evidence division. there's no, there's no repercussions for those who target activists about yard or the other bodies. yes. so, so essentially, one should not be surprised when one hears these contradictory versions of their night and day from press who can show receipts can demonstrate what they're, what they're presenting, and the d o g. on the other hand, it is. this happens every single thought and why a lot of the major national nationally follow the o j prostitution. the last 5 or 6 years have ended with the judge throwing out the charges for find the d o j withheld evidence in all those cases. as, as with every single case of, of d o j cross your mouth about seasons that is found by judge, you know,
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there is no repercussions to the prosecutor barrett really appreciate you coming and giving his, your insights into this case. my guess this albert brown journalist on activist, thank you. no, nothing is the us vice president's calarino. we'll visit vietnam and singapore, later this month. under the slogan, america is back. but it's not the questions of whether that message she's bringing is entirely appropriate given the events and long lasting effects of the previous century is more his aunty, to meet you pack america is back in vietnam, not exactly the bus wording to use considering its appalling legacy of carpet bombing the country in the sixties and seventies, but vice president, kamala harris's 1st ever planned visit to vietnam, is claimed to have a noble aim. keep in mind the biden harris's administration, main message to the world is not supposed to make you cringe. but really though,
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can you help it? at least that was the reaction on line vietnam. the nation we destroyed and who is still dealing with the aftermath of our last visit there. kamala is an imperialist, saying, americans back in vietnam, can juris images of b, 50 twos, dropping d to t bombs on villages. do you think if camera was off? how many vietnamese civilian and soldier deaths america was responsible for over 25 year period. that her guess would be even within a 1000000 of the actual numbers. i mean, seriously, america is back that the wording the u. s. went with when visiting a country, it ravaged with a hideously toxic agent orange in the decades long conflict. it's been almost 60 years since the chemical was widely deployed and the vietnamese are still dealing with the aftermath. me
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ah ah, that's all despite the assurances by washington and annoy or of their cooperation to clear up the heretic effects, it is necessary to continue to mobilize resources to accelerate the progress of dioxin decontamination and be an apple area. seek more appropriate methods to provide medical care and employment for the victims of agent, orange, dioxin in vietnam. vietnam has certainly not forgotten. countless people are to this day living with the consequences of the atrocity of us committed during his campaign. what the united states government did to vietnam over 50 years ago. we all know what the united states government did in that country. you know,
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it was that more was horrifyingly, brutal against the vietnamese people. united states was responsible for committing atrocities every single day during that war. not only did the enemies people with ocean people and the camp body of people, i mean we committed mass murder in those 3 countries on a daily basis. and really sending kamala harris that's just adding insult to injury so far. her track record hasn't been all that great. so i would say it's been disastrous. her most spectacular failure so far. being the us father and border crisis a task she was specifically appointed to handle, yet it took her month stephen, visit the scene. joe biden calmly. harris screwed this up. and let's not make the pandemic worse by making this crisis at the border, even worse than it already. and it's been a month since fighting borders are. kamala harris hopped off of her jet for 90 minutes for a photo shoot near the border, which she dubbed as
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a southern border visit and still nothing has changed, sending in the least popular person, the us administration has to such a painful spot as vietnam is kind of sending mixed messages to those who still suffer. but either way, watch out america is back. or, you know, i'm not sure the intricacies of what probably harris is supposed to accomplish there. but you know, one of the things you have to remember that other people say that the united states isn't the mot. christie, you cannot absolutely cannot be a democracy and a global empire at the same time. because the united states goes in to the 3rd world countries and we destroyed their democracy so we can, so we can ex, light them. that's what we do. a cabinet with updates in half an hour home theater .
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