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the the retaliation or the wife of multi cell to god news, the imprison us cyber. this has been denied access to louis says this because he's trying to expose treatment from the prison. there is a woman. there is a blocking call. the timing works out way when the last article read our feet was feeling there was a balls in friends after the constitutional court rules, the new law, requiring the public to hold a health past to get into restaurants, cafes and even hospital legal intentions. rise enough to stand by the taliban claims that seized
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a provincial capital in the country. the 1st 5 years after an attack on the left, the head of the afghan government media department is dead. i good evening. thanks for joining us here on our team. and imprisoned american activists to serving time for hacking claims. he's been denied telephone calls with lewis shortly after an article he wrote was published on our website in that pace. marty got some describe 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 make due to changes in coby policy. the activists wife is sure his article is the real reason. there is a woman there be prisons,
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attorney named katherine fear veld whose locking is call. she's asking for an immediate court deadline to allow an attorney call. meanwhile, other prisoners you have no such deadlines are having calls and i think that it also the timing works out with when the last article ran at r t about and exposing what she's doing there, what's going on in the prison? i think it's that an active 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 as she's delaying his legal male. and sometimes, as the male disappears altogether, never may be. attorney miguel fell to a former computer security expert. he was found guilty of cyberattacks and centers to 10 years in prison and to taking down and network of health care facilities in 2014, those 4 claims that he was motivated to expose abuse and medical kidnapping,
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boston childrens hospital for the prosecution, argued the hack, put the lives of children at risk is actions exposed to months on custody battle for the parents of 15 year old justina paulette. and the hospital and the teenager was initially diagnosed with a red blood disorder. the boston childrens hospital later graded it to a mental condition. justine was forcibly separated from the parents, they were accused of medical child abuse. the parents can miss diagnosis in 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 after a public outcry, but monte guts felt was arrested and prosecuted for the hack. his wife dana says, drawing attention to the case of justina was a matter of life and death. i think it was honestly a matter of life and death for justina. she'd already been there for almost a year, and her parents went to the media and said, we're afraid our daughter is going to die. they just asked for help from anybody. i
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don't think that we would have gotten involved, marty would have gotten involved the way he did if it wasn't a life and death matter. and justina had already become paralyzed. they'd already cause just seen it to 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 get to the length that i got killed by, you know, she's alive. she's back with her family. she's trying to recuperate and recover from you know, a years torture. i. i don't think died and any regrets that i think that as we heard it, marty sent him saying his biggest regret it, that he didn't act sooner. we contacted the us department of justice for comment so far, no response. we spoke to barret brown, jernace, nativist, who was himself imprisoned in connection with the day to lake. he can bind in supportive mountain guts. felton says that his isn't an isolated case. having done
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for years and said myself, there are prison the us for my activism and having written, calling from prison. i can tell you this kind of behavior bug bureau of prisons is very common 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 magellio ation is this is where the new federal units were, are and you are not allowed to communicate with anyone a day to day, right. and so this, this is not an unusual development in so much to due process violation. this is
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very common, b o, p. no one has been involved in activism should be tried in the us, north gosh, where they just did the record of the u. s. on this is just a mentally vile. i've been in prisons where there wasn't a wall over. i've been in prisons where, you know, i was, i was pulled off the phone. what in the course of doing interview the interview and been put in the shoe for doing that or view and then release after investigation. you know, 2 weeks later i was re arrested because of his orders in 2017 for getting interview advice. after i got out of prison, the u. s, because it has sort of 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 in other, other, you know, and pot capital democracies. you would not see very often if at all, the u. s. is not germany, us, it's not. france, spain, all those places have problem with us has very particular many problems that center
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on retaliation against those who, who challenged power the french government been accused of running a health dictatorship beverage plans for kind of the passes. people poured onto the streets of paris supposed rang a thursday, and to francis constitutional counsel ruled the government, news, 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 here. and it's a bad memory hearing friends. yeah. we are because i speak on behalf of everyone alittle 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 oil. 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's scandalous because the
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french don't want it. we know very well that and the constitutional counsel that of people who are close to power and will not go against power. i don't much. i see this is 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 forbidding 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 phone next week, people in france will have to show a coven health pass to get into restaurants, can face even hospital swell. health work is face mandatory vaccination, could decrease it. the ventures represent a quote bonus tradeoff between people's freedom and concerns of a public health. and some weeks has seen a series of tens rallies over the pressure to vaccinate and ongoing restrictions are just as conversed on the court houses. the decision was delivered on the speech
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relevant was that the constitutional counsel, which is the highest body in the land when it comes to masses of the constitution, has ruled that the changes to the laws that were put through by parliament last month largely complies with the letter of the french constitution. what that means is that from next week you're going to have to show how fast if you want to go into balls, 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 the 15 bucks an 8th. that's what you've been vaccinated within the results of any covert pay that have been carried out. now they're all ready in place when it comes to visiting you. cm's 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
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polled that they actually wanted this. however, it's the small very vocal group like you can see just behind me on the square knee . it's of a 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 front to categorize medicine as well that we had heard from firefighters union, today's date, you know, part of, you know, using, as you can see, as i said, it's very small group. they are incredibly vocal. if you just heard that back to the firefighters and what the firefighters unions of said is that they've gone through, they were talking about strike as soon as monday. we're gonna have to wait to see what the response to they say is now. it was talked about being largely compliant to the french constitution. there off the rules that went through watson, supported by the constitutional counsel with the idea that people on short term
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contract who refused vaccination, could of their contract terminated also that they could before the into mandatory, quarantined mandatory self isolation that wasn't 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 front last week we're expecting even more to come out this saturday, both across france here empower stuff can extend our taliban fighters reportedly made another major gain season control of a regional capital. the 1st such victory for 5 years. according to local media, the city of orange, the center of numerous province fell without resistance. so far, the african government hasn't commented on the situation in my residence of another regional capital in the province fleeing the homes market streets in the city been
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closed due to this threat of attack. as afghan armed forces, a bustling 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. much of the security situation and car significantly worse and exchanges are closed. the markets are closed, the see security, the building a since been increased. we got the lady from a local journalist. what does a fact shows you that this deadly string of assassinations continues and called the thought of on the fed that they have. they were behind the killings. the attack also comes after the deadly suicide car bombing outside of the home, off of on us our defense minister as well as part of our member of parliament from babylon province. there is a climate of fear in cobble because of the attack that took place,
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as well as these constant assassinations you have major attacks inside major provincial capital. a city is packed with civilians. the latest is in the city of charlotte, 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, a setting fire to homes. we have also seen very intense and heavy fighting in the city of herat and wasn't honest on 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 applied practically for the one civilians in the casualties and fatalities are going up. and people are 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. sending out to greece were
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a huge battle continues against wildfires, the ravaged forests from just outside us and to the birthplace of the olympic games . the one of the main hotspots is the island of elvia wherefores of destroyed as many as 150 houses and 4 5th, occupation of villages, olive groves, livestock power lines, they've all been lost to flames, which are considered to be the worst wildfires in greece, for several years, the local journalist sent this report from the same firefighters aircraft,
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municipal crews and volunteers have been found to contain the blaze that started on tuesday in forest land near the sea side. village of living out of yes. in the, i don't know, very ne of athens authorities believes to be making some progress in the early hours of wednesday until a shift in winds. reignite of the fire and scots are in different directions. we are standing next to the village of skip a steep way. habitants are scared for their properties, sends a 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 attaining 45 degrees centigrade have worse than the situation altogether. most of the villages of the area have been evacuated. however, people do stay behind to protect their houses. anonymous. the army has been added
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to the efforts of patrolling and management of the extinguishing the forest fires, which shows how dramatic the situation is in greece. isaac, and i'll move for our tea in the island grease. the very tre is bags estimates is the us vice president is taking on the road to vietnam bus all day. the words locals with memories of a certain 20th century. conflicts want to hear a story more after the break. the oh i i join me every thursday. i'm alex simon short. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me.
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oh, when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't rule out. the thing becomes the aptitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground. so long ago humor was the domain of social fatigue and a means for us to laugh at ourselves. and the comic was the person who had the guts and skill to say what all of us might have been thinking. this is no longer the case. it would see now humour is just another political weapon. and you know, it's not very funny. ah,
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welcome back. the world health organization was wealthy nations to temporarily full go, giving out covert vaccine boost shells. so poor nations can get their supplies instead . the initiatives, my strong position, though from america who says it's already provided enough medical help to other countries during the pandemic. we need an urgent reversal from the majority of vaccines going to high income countries to the majority going to low income countries, w chase, calling for a moment moratorium on boosters until at least the end of september. they feel that it's a false choice and that we can use off hit an important milestone of over 110000000 vaccines donated to the world. we also in this country have enough supply to ensure that every american has access to a vaccine. data suggests nearly a 3rd of the world's population has received a lease one dose of
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a vaccine with the majority of those inoculated living in higher income countries. but although around 42000000 doses are administered around the world every day. only one percent of people in poor nations have received a shot record accessing tele got reaction from our guests. isn't it almost natural that countries will always provide for their own before helping others? yes it is, but i think was particularly on that soon as they are also protecting the monopolies of the big pharmaceutical phone. so it makes sense. they want to vaccinate their own people, but to forcibly limit the supply to only allow 5 maternity produce the successful back saying we need to flock the world as with safe and effective vaccines for everyone. for the primary thing we need to do is break these monopolies and allow every successful vaccine manufacture in the world in south africa and india, and left in america to mass produce these facts. and instead of waiting for the
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charity rich nations, while they protect their pharmaceutical john, 1st priority is to protect your own population, but not at the expense of other people. we know you've heard a lot through the pandemic about the fact that none of us are safe until all of us deliver vaccines to the rest of the world. globally. we're going to need more different types of boxing. i'm going to need more local manufacturing capacity, and that's indeed what the, what the rich countries should be supporting. the reason we have these mutations, the reason we have the delta baron is because we're filing to vaccinate the majority of the world, new people that benefit from page to show the pharmaceutical industry who get to continue to sell year in year out for huge amounts of money phase to, to the rich world, and i have no interest in vaccinating india, africa at low cost. so that's why government have 2 in very now have to force these companies to open up their recipes,
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open up their titans. these are publicly funded vaccines. remember, immunity does wayne, and we need to have vaccines that are covering the potential variance that might be vaccine resistant. but as mac, so what he says, you know, one of the issues here is the, if we don't vaccinate the rest of the world, then we all going to have to have to go back season. so it's a cyclical thing. what's important here, you know, is that we dive si, fi the a number of vaccines that are available. there are already a number of different vaccines approved across the world. and we should be focusing on improving the manufacture and distribution of those vaccines. we've created knowing new vaccine, billionaires in the last 6 months, the shareholders of pfizer are making more money than they can ever dream of. meanwhile, were failing vaccinate that in the people that, that isn't pulling pulling failure on the part, bridge countries and pulling, signing on. the pharmaceutical companies will use a while father,
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it's been raging for 3 weeks now, has decimated a tiny california mountain community. leveling most of its historic downtown area and raising blocks of homes made by tend to dr. reputation fund by strong winds. the dixie, far as it's been named tool through greenville building safety from the gold rush area, was completely destroyed along with a skill gas station, church hotel and museum residents been told to leave the area along with those in another tiny mountain community taylorsville. while father also continuing to prove a problem in southern turkey, they've now spread to the gulf plateau were herds of wild horses. famously, rome people are demanding immediate help from the authorities to protect animals and also safeguard remote villages in the mountain valleys have been forced to run their own rescue and firefighting operations, while thousands have been forced to flee the area. and hundreds of protest is taken to the streets of melbourne's sailors. second largest city entered at 6
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pundents locked down. the new code cases reported. state wide, locked down in victoria will last 7 days. if people are allowed to leave the homes for a handful of reasons, including exercising, grocery shopping and being vaccination, volley us vice president, come la harris will visit the vietnam and in the pool later this month. under the slogan, america is back. but it's to questions over whether that message she's bringing is entirely appropriate given the events and long lasting effects of the previous century. with more is authorized to meet you pack america is back in vietnam. not exactly the best 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 plan visit to vietnam, is claimed to have a noble aim. keep in mind, the biden harris has administration main message to the world is not supposed to
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make you cringe. but really though, 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 jurist, 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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i that's all despite the assurances by washington and annoyed 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 victims of agent, orange, dioxin in viet nam 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
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all know what the united states government did in that country. you know, it was that war was horrifyingly, brutal against the vietnamese people. united states was responsible for committing atrocities every single day during that war. not only did the enemy's people, but the ocean people and the cambodian people. i mean, we met a mass murderer 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 months 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
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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 dug. there's a southern border visit and still nothing has changed, sending in the least popular person. the u. s. administration has to such a painful spot as vietnam is kind of sending mixed messages to those who fill suffer. but either way, watch out america is back or, you know, i'm not sure the intricacies of what i harris is supposed to accomplish there. but you know, one of the things you have to remember that people say that the united states, as the mot, christy, 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. i get us all for now. don't forget those lots when
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used to develop on our website and you can check them out again to r t dot com. oh i i me anybody resistance is a real problem because we can go back to what they call the pre anti body theora.
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we affectively become post antibody any, you know, a lot of countries, particularly countries like india, china developing countries or low income countries that have particularly poor water supply. the resistance level. there are astronomical, you know, the common bacteria like a co op of practical purposes. untreatable the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy the personality of an individual. lifetime means this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community,
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and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years, to the victim say they still live with the consequences today the this is been so and visit show you can't afford to miss, i'm rachel blevins in washington. coming up. robin hood has been on a roller coaster since we're listening last week. we'll take a look at what's behind the changing prices and how traders on read it are playing a role in the company's performance plan for vaccine passports in the u. s. and.

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