tv Documentary RT August 30, 2021 1:30pm-2:01pm EDT
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i actually stood off in one and tablet block. nato took it out, we moved east. the reason us had jimmy, it's dangerous, is the lack of the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. the
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we went to have gun has done twice in the last 6 months to record this footage. many people warned us that filming the opium crop being eradicated, just wasn't realistic. and that our chances of finding villages willing to show us that crops when next to 0, they said we'd never be able to find out who's backing the drug trafficking business in a country that had a nato military presence for 14 years. that's what they said. it wasn't easy, but we did manage to achieve our objective. my chair. so i did this
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the last in a series of operations to eradicate the opium crop. enough gun is done with a failure. the money just got to spend on the presidential campaign that countries budget ran dry. investigative reporting is a serious challenge. they're expected to oil, the wheels a little by paying buck sheesh before you can film anything. the bought the new movie, the driver and translator amolla saved today. they're not going to get back into this. is there any day? i mean, if one of these young and young junior to show you that when
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you pull it up, would it be come on june. but he thinks you will see many more fortitude later come on that the police sucked us, which basically means burned. money has become a local attraction. we're always traffic gems here and pedestrian stop by just to stand on top of the bridge. and look at the denizens beneath. we were told that anything like this would have been unsinkable when the soviet union was here, or even under the taliban. ah, we had to pay a private gun to make sure we could fill me safely. the get to my
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neighbor, john john coleman. adam, i don't know they won't know to touch anything beneath the bridge. under any circumstances. it's very easy to get infected here. most of the drug use as a terminal. yeah. the local standard. we enjoyed a warm welcome. just the day before and i'm going to colleague how do you live smashed, and he took a few punches off the under the bridge, a heroine fixed cost $6.00. that was how much one local user asked for. he called himself sonya in here, they have to get all of those have any job job
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they had agreed to appear on camera in return for money. he volunteered to show us how he shoots up drugs, but we refuse that. and instead of him and alternative suggestion, we will get it booked. he does look like there are several state sponsored drug rehabilitation hospitals and couple we're planning to visit one to find out if they're able to miss a patient from the street. or if it's a time consuming process that involves tons of paperwork, people to get to us up again. you should, you should see me look up despite
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having proper accreditation, we were soon detained by the state security service. we were accused of filming classified subjects and possibly working to the extremists, specifically the taliban. no. more than we thought most love for their main camera was confiscated, but luckily they didn't see the 2nd. we're going to talk about that. it was like one moment in a moment. of course, in the end we was taken to a police station and we refuse to pay back station. we were forced to delete the
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material, been filmed on the main camera, and then they let us go. now i don't know why you sent me go, i didn't look back either. come interview them or not, but they don't go. that is, what is the luckily, that was out only brush with the law as we later discovered, one of the police generals, remember, the word should have been very well. that means soviet the police immediately let us go with them on a raid. the punitive, i'm like what i'm sent a couple minutes is not a please. can you put you put me on hold on. i don't
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know. and i don't i don't know what to do to get a new jewel. well, you know, love to talk about it for over the last year. i did want, i don't know more than happy to do it. you know, i did issue all of them by dollars. well, you know, you're going to be the government tag or you're probably going to place in it. and then you were pretty sure that the
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police are well aware of all the places where locals can buy drugs. most of the time they're sold from inside expensive houses secured behind high walls. no one can get in without a warrant. but the minute word gets out that a rate has been planned. information seep through to the drug dealers themselves, making it impossible to catch them. red handed, the number there was no that was not going to bring him i guess issue with him. which media, you could get another good, like you don't need to be the reciprocal cup or when you get to know what you need to to be submitted to care. ah. all of the uses arrested during
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the re was soon released by local standards. they didn't possess a big enough quantity to justify a jail term. the police say there were about 700000 people like them in the city. that's almost $0.18 a couple of population. the the most of the big fish don't wait for the police in town. but at the checkpoint on the road into the city, the police call it the gates to couple. they have their own procedures and hardly ever used a special equipment that was purchased recently with us money. then laura customs to old school methods looking for stashes in the more unlikely locations. and
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following their instincts. one of the most surprising weapons against drugs we found was what they call the veracity test. they presume that a real help at heart will give him away. you simply lay your hand on the suspects chest and fill his pulse. we were a little skeptical at 1st when a moment later, the officers signed a spanish sheesh and his shoes off the in a little over in that same veracity to us through a shadow of
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a one man who driven his car to couple from janelle about in the east of the country. i got the wrong one and one moment. welcome to the other pocket in the hollow. she's about my father telling me like this because gracious. because i'm without a chance to them with that unless you move that should be some of those are the ones that do that is commonly used trig for trafficking drugs. the game showed that the tank was full, but there was actually no gas at all. in its place. a 21 kilo stash of opium, bobby's that is by no means a large quantity by today's standards. the staggering 50 tons of opium and heroine confiscated at this checkpoint alone each year. hefty prices are put on the heads of the most zealous police officers.
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psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term. they really work. the problem is in a long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful. very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible. can pills so of all ills? or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like i was just scared, scared, little girl of 24. and like, i didn't have to be so complicated when i would show the same wrong. why don't i just don't. i mean,
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yes to see out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in the, in the moon. i the next morning and we're back to the doctor. the place where drug use is get together. this time were accompanied by the doctors who have agreed to admit and to the hospital. not coming up. we still need
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to feel, but they don't want to say it was nowhere to be found. his phone number was blocked and the when no police to guard at this time. we were just about ready to leave empty handed when 5 minutes later sired reappeared out of the blue. about this time he wasn't happy to see as accompanied by doctors when he learned that the treatment would take almost one and a half months. he tried to back out to find the water on the 25th of july and i got for him. i'm in the morning,
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they got my food and got him to put them down while i do that, move on formula. my net is that in my college for them after 10 minutes of convincing, we finally told sign it into going out for them when they are getting i know that you're making will give you the demo of muscle. the major is scored over 200 patients from around afghanistan is currently undergoing treatment in this
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hospital. it is considered to be one of the best in couple a strip search has conducted before people are allowed in. the was a time when dealers disguised his visitors, came to smuggle drugs into the facility is located at the body, keeping human multiple ads in dunlab and within 10 minutes later we barely recognised sight he'd been required to part company with his hair. not compulsory for anyone who was admitted to the hospital. the 1st 15 days of treatment or the toughest. he'll be in quarantine because this is
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when patients go through what's called arrow and withdraw him on the phone with him. he caught one of the other version. actually more money in your function space for either kayla maddie, maddie demario laxity. will michelle formulation. right. so the way i was going to, as i mean it got about a child who made on up to move on to any of the water. what is it i do show him now i'm sure that everything will be happy with my children because that's the only thing which is
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going to come off because what you can move this is move in. it was pretty fitted with what we're putting. it doesn't match it if you can do that with that to the one and 2 that you told me i the following morning we had agreed to meet a fellow citizen for several years. russia has been sharing satellite data with f kennestone about the whereabouts of undercover hello in the trees within its
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borders. there was an operation recently to destroy and illegal a heroine lab. they promised that we'd be able to see the police footage 3 of them already, but i know they had a problem 0. so for the way in which the quote you could give them a report from the federal if there's any little there's one in which one it will fit your medical care which must be on when you need to the ship it on the but you know, there's a bunch of you know,
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up on the credit for from the minimum of the phone authority because the question got the was i would say this is less than somebody for me to confirm. what am i going to school? i need this thing and i will go to school. i me to kind of give you what you are still get a and you will be nipple supposed to go on the stage for me to renew it. and it comes for literally, i need to go with it. it didn't get done. i woke up with district. but it was an important question remains. why do international forces that have fought taliban radicals? enough chemist on for more than 14 years continually overlook their main source of income, namely and drugs. we wanted to arrange a meeting with a former field commander who started to fight the taliban even before the nato
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military arrived in the country. none of the men of the house, aided by a relative who actors interpreter shows us pictures of his former fellow soldiers. each one has died a mysterious death in recent years. and almost all money told me he will be late because his son will be the total being when you told me to because this much you knew something was going to stick. would it be? let's see it because it is. so though in the eighty's field commander had to come, fought alongside the merger deem against the soviet forces. years later even treats his former enemies with respect. unlike his current ones at the well,
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we went wisc with one state to do was another hi and how did it and all who i'm john got i've one is on, on the she will never make all of you call back when you don't about them. how did, what did you call them? again, i want to, sheila middle are going to joe, so will don't show on shackleton in the car, michelle john burn them off. you'll get to choose nick. and then when you go on general, how becomes advice we drove out to a couple of somebody where we tried to find people who actually witnessed nato soldiers working with the taliban. second issue, that is what this business is usually uniform going to spend on a new business. i was, i took a pretty close today dealership that wasn't there. so when you pushed revision to the couple you just spoke on
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the several dozen families survived. the nato air strikes the crowd bombing the taliban that had ordinary working people's homes. even though everything was documented, several years later, these people have still been unable to secure any compensation data she down. she would rather do she was gonna try to get that if you could, if you would, you almost bad there was once an american military base close to where these people used to live. they could see poppy fields flowering in the distance. but even though the crop was there, close to a nato base, no one seemed to be to bob, and i'm just kind of what i could. that was what you meant was ellen's up. how about him, jennifer?
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the 2nd lead auditor. both of these are my me either jennifer, the article i don't want to sit on the what the, what you does that you know that you deal with john? you just solve the mind. me out to jot. i'd you thought out to you. the hardest thing for anyone visiting afghanistan to figure out these days is where the $7000000000.00 that the us allocated to combating afghan heroin has gone since 2001 . if what we saw in central cabal today is the pinnacle of the anti drug campaign. and it's very clear why the overall acreage of poppy fields in the country continues to grow each year. just as we were about to finish filling the anti drug wall or phone rang, it was science later, the man we had help get into a drug rehabilitation program the previous day. yes. waiting for you.
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nobody evidence of the brother no shows. when you go to columbus firm, which kind of it is this is our 3rd time visiting. so it's workable as drug users get together. say it had said he didn't want us to interview him this time, he'd run away from rehab. and the only thing he was asking for now was money, presumably to pay for him to get home. we had to be honest and face by plan to help. so i get treatment for his addiction, had simply ended in failure. he returned to where he'd come from and rejoined his old buddies. mm mm
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mm mm oh, the next financial survival guide. daisy, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm a strike and your i'm grief on face of the site. 9 was 3 prod. thank you for helping ah, joy, that's right. fell out that way. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation,
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let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments only i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk me the news the bad life, the dollar here we're not to eat. could be seen near cobbled airport this morning after an american defense system intercepted by rockets targeting the side and all the crew is in the country's capital and continues to follow development. the one out janet and i'm not going to get in.
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