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the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful, very often their harmful effects up to something terrible can bill so of all ills. or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like i was just scared scare a little girl of 24. and like, didn't have to be so complicated the what i've seen and what this was so destructive to this day. i haven't, i torn the 1st of all in depth investigation then into the victims of america's brutal war on terror with a law drawn by the us as well as a bag full muslim kind of detainee chairs, the horrors he and jude had a sound. a woman in the next room that led me to believe with my wife's name,
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tortured a wait with the picture of my children in front of me and off the way you think they are now what you think happened and then like we took away coming up to this morning we get access to cobble airport just days after it was abandoned by western troops. the terminal when equipment shot to the destroyed in the u. s. retreat all the helicopters and there are a lot of them that were banned in the was have been caught various various electrical blocks removed. britton's foreign secretary grilled by am, pays over his handling of the crisis. enough gannons done why he was relaxing on a pinch when cobble fell to the taliban. plus the well, this is what it feels like. be great. while we pretty i agree with trembling. very different, know this coming up to and i'll,
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continuing its journey on nuclear ice spray kept ploughing its way through the frozen northern seas. this time we explored more of the high tech vessel would meet its crew and we find an inhabited iceberg along the way. ah, good morning love from ortiz world, these h q here most go this thursday. the 2nd of september is kevin, over with you for the next half hour with our latest news you heard that with the us of, of canister washington's no said to review the failings of its rushed and chaotic evacuation and weird r t. a said to review the arithmetic impacts their occupation had on the lives of millions, in a special report called ghosts of war. i 53 year old was a bank lives in britain these days. he runs
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a non profit and doesn't look like someone who's lived through the experience of america's worst prison practices. but he knows about that 1st hand. i had to stop telling myself that i'm a father, that i am a son. i'm a husband that i'm a human being, i started to whole myself. what i had been told that i was, and that was my number 558. that was my number is going to be in your room in may 2000. i was interrogated by the c i and the f b i and they threatened if i did not corporate to send me either to egypt, syria, to be further tortured. you're with us. are you with the enemy? there is no in between and that doctor still stay on the
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line. i think it's quite clear to me that united states respond to the terrible acts of 911 was vengeance. the war on terror is not a police operation. it's a military operation. why they picked on me. it wasn't just me. they picked on everyone. who knows, if anybody's prepared to hand you over to contact, to talk to you. you know, i live the pakistanis and to be overwrite, and i'm my parents from boston. i'm a deal national. they handed me over to the mountains without any legal possible for me. i was held for a year in 2002 to 2003, and i saw 2 individuals beaten to death by american soldiers.
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these terrorists play by a whole set of different rules. it's going to force us in your words to get me dirty and nasty in order to take them. i will use all tools at our disposal to the boys, a few bad apples and isolated incidents one by one. the terrorists are learning the meaning of american justice. for me, this place, i pity my what the united states was doing in afghanistan. they were bringing people to this torture site, afghans ordering africa and abusing them outside of the rule of law and then allowing some of them to go back home and they would go home and tell people what the americans did. by the time i got to guantanamo,
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i was begging to go to one tunnel because what i've seen and witness in background was so destructive to this day i haven't, i can't sleep. oh, i. several of us were sent to one tunnel including several taliban members, who now heads of various departments in the act and government were tortured. we were stripped, we were beaten with spat upon. we were humiliated photographs and this was taken during this period of time they had a sound, a woman in the next room that led me to believe was my wife being tortured. they waved with a picture of my children in front of me and asked me where do you think they are now, what do you think happened to them the night and took your way? and of course, what they wanted me to do was to sign a confession that i was a member of al qaeda, which i was not. and this was, i'd say send it, i got it. i think i got it better than a lot of the other prisoners. ah,
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ah, i me . ah, so this is the handmade calendar that i made when i was in guantanamo. i thought that perhaps if i counted the days that it will be easier. but when the days turn 2 weeks and months, and then 2 years, i realize that it was just futile. when i received such letters from my children who are very young at the time, it's actually made it worse to look at the calendar and start the count down the days my children growing up without me. and every day, without them, with a stab in the heart. and they would come sporadically, they had to be vetted uncensored by the us censorship. my daughter who was 6 at the
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time, wrote a poem, 12345. once i caught official life and they redacted that because they said that has numbers in a numbers could mean some sort of a code. so it was that kind of nonsensical reduction disconnecting from the idea of being a father. ironically and sadly, but also my own personal faith, my belief in god my reading, the koran and again and expectedly becoming friends with several of the american soldiers who would bring me little snippets of inclination sometime next week in a chocolate. sometime let me can a dvd player and show me a film, lexus, humanity that i have never forgotten to despair. and i think i left to go on time to move, not hating america because of those soldiers, me
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messages directly from some american soldiers who say that this has been a, a war that has destroyed us as individuals, soldiers spoken to told me that they cannot sleep at night, so i am in no doubt about the, the effect of this war, not just on the individuals, but on the nation as a whole of whom the soldiers representative me has gone to the shop and unity types were destroyed. the united states produced a senate report on torture, but not a single person was ever bought for charges for these times. recently, i gave evidence international criminal court for their investigations of abuses by americans and i'm going to send they were investigating the united states. the
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initial army and the taliban. the only ones who responded by threatening the international criminal court was the united states of america. they said that we will sanction all members of the national committee court. we will arrest any members of the icpc who come to the usa or elsewhere that want to investigate us. i think the united states of america needs to step back if it wants to help any of any assistance to the people who understand it's got in a position to negotiate those conditions. it has, it has been an aggressor. the taliban already made gestures towards russia towards china to it's the wrong to it's pakistan with indonesia would be like states and britain in particular. i think that feeling very upset because this is a defeat that's a military defeat. however, you want to look at it and not imperial hubris, as it were, will not allow them to say that we need to move forward and continue within negotiations that we began in doha, that they cannot be any more saber rattling. it's no good for the african people.
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it's no good. got in touch with the britain or america. you've really got to find a way for shows galveston heads into the dev. it's post us reality then with campbell airport now devoid of western troops and under the full control of the taliban. us armored vehicles helicopters, ammunition can be seen a bandit outside the terminals. the senior correspondent morality of reports next from couple these place looks very different till what we arrive to during the evacuation that cleaning the plagues up, there's said enormous amount of work to do what with all the vehicles, all the armament, all the ammunition that was left behind by us and allied forces as they retreated as above while there was of this tool as a person that is still being cleaned up. but as i said, there's a lot of work to do these evacuation that the pentagon cools the largest and most
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complex in history left a whole lot of trash behind trash wreckage. and they, bree the taliban command, that tells us they destroyed 95 percent of the equipment, stuff, and systems. they destroyed everything and destroyed cars. airplanes, especially the military or for us are destroyed 100 percent. we asked to see the airport and once crammed into the back of a pickup truck, we got our wish. it was like a movie set, a disaster scene. our 1st stop was the helicopter graveyard, all the helicopters and there are a lot of them that were abandoned at capital airport. they have been sabotaged quite visibly. the wires have been cut various various electrical blocks removed and smashed, apparently with a sledge hammer. anything the taliban or even afghans could use the americans
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destroyed and what they couldn't bring themselves to destroy. they let use the, the dog crate. the cause such as the on lot. we have the yet many of the dogs lives behind by americans. but they weren't locked in crate as we had be led to believe they what they were let go. at the dentist, someone before the father, us troops had taken someone, had opened all the crates and left them with, with food on line animal activists of mobilized in the thousands. there, in the sense that the american troops could have left behind these dogs. right there. next to the runway, at the mercy of the taliban, the americans lift the dogs to get out from the specific places. but our teens are officially called the in charge of those dogs. and today they came to the port and
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they are trying to collect the docks and they are trying to the facility for them and what they need to give them all we can say that they are safe. these may be just what the taliban needs. a p r, stuck collect the dogs and the move with the activists and reap the humanitarian glory. alternatively, they may have enough on their plate. she, the americans didn't justice for the helicopters and vehicles. they trashed much more than that when i was at the, at the morning to the airport. so i saw a lot of destructions here. many things were destroyed. i don't know who did this. my actually, america was there. we have got damage and the road on you can see had the backside of me. it was also damage. but fortunately by the help of our lobby made it and we might make it correct. the other interesting thing about the airport is the, the hundreds of armored diplomatic vehicles that have been left here abandon during
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the evacuation. they used these vehicles to block off roads while the evacuation was underway. this is passport control at capital international airport. this is the states that it was left in after the evacuation was complete for some reason, other than destroying while the military vehicles and aircraft that the united states left behind. they also did stored much of the airport civilian infrastructure, computers, x rays, cameras, even arrival and departure screens. here they saying it was the americans who cut the power cables knocked over the monitors, smashed windows and kicked in doors, even new to the vending machines. why? perhaps boredom, bats hate. you don't end the 20 year war and leave in a humiliating evacuation without feeling
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a little bit of spite. or i'd get you a couple of gotten this done. well, british foreign secretary dominic rub, but other senior officials meantime, getting a lot of heat in parliament over the government handling of the afghanistan, poli described by the opposition as the biggest failure of foreign policy in a generation. it is important for us to know what we're doing and what are you doing from when did you book hold on. i mean, i'm not looking to brush over this. i just want to know when you went things. when did you little when in fact, when was the last time a foreign minister went to his that his stuff went to perspective? i'm not sure i have to check if you would like to know the busiest, very have to come back to very great what seems particularly random because high come us was recently started arranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be around the work screen the effectively from germany. did you ever, at any point consider offer to reside?
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now i consider getting home with the job. it comes a day after a tv interview, where he indicated that military intelligence failures led to the rapid fall of the country to the taliban in effect, claiming the ministry of defense, but a form ahead of the army. hit back at rob over suggestions that thousands of afghans eligible to come to the u. k were left behind and said the government had been forewarned about the situation. and numbers were a key question for the can we see? did the foreign secretary know how many u. k and 4 national long vulnerable people were still in afghanistan, which apparently he couldn't answer. confident numbers remaining, but we think that they would be in the low hundreds. why? 100 you mean $110.00 sort of area or do you mean to under $3400.00? they will be low, hundreds 100 sounds that it could be $400.00 or it could be 10510115 . i'm, if i could give you any more precision because i would let me somewhere between 10500. so let me explain. k nationals. so let me explain why it's difficult. there
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are also questions about rob's role in the evacuation. he delegated a key telephone call to the afghan foreign minister to a junior minister to make a call, which ultimately didn't happen wrong off. how often he telephoned ministers in other countries to help assess what was needed during the for process. but the foreign secretary believe the efforts in the u. k. much those on the ground who is take response with the helpline and the email address in your department, not even being opened. so the, the issue as you have a search for the door is that you have a search of emails including late emails and requests like that. but let me just explain the situation for you. just purely transparency. we got 3 types of cases. they melting away together, frankly, unconscious. it didn't you 3 question question. you're going back to the question from that from that i'm really fine, but other countries to use one process,
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how career problems other examples they don't need. another widely anticipated question was about robs holiday. the foreign secretary was on the island of creases . the afghan situation was unfolding and he returned on the evening off the cobble fell to the taliban. rob said a modern foreign secretary was capable of working from abroad, but the committee repeatedly asked him to give them the dates on which he was away . and he wouldn't after almost 2 hours of questions, it remains a case of wait and see to discover if there will be any consequences for the current foreign secretary. that's the picture of him who you came. meantime, western media and i was saying the us accept from i've gone this time will actually benefit russia in china with the americans, godly se paging. moscow is set to gay, lucrative influence in the central asian country, and it's likely to be a key topic on the sidelines with major economic foreigners kicked off today and rushes far east, bring together investors around the globe. let's go the eggs on a boy covering for a morning or should i say good afternoon,
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coach shows 7 hours ahead of us there. so straight down to business what's being said? well, good afternoon, catherine from the suffrage is 9000 kilometers away from where you are. first of all, let me tell you that these platform before was created 6 years ago as a way of bringing together, energizing energy that exist, dispense rushes own parson regions. big asian power houses, countries like china, india, south korea, japan, vietnam, and all of those countries are present the form in some shape or form. but of course, the russian chinese partnership is the most developed a wall simply because of the way these countries complementing each other's strengths and weaknesses. both strategically and tactically, both russia and china share the vision of eurasia as integrated, logistically, i'm economically integrated regions when neighbors can feed off each other's trade
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and development rather than compete for the fear of influence and such vision of united eurasia, integrated your razor from lisbon to lot of a star could not be realized with i've got a son remaining, a major feed for, and that's why i think there's some western media arrived that russia and china are looking at what's happening in afghanistan very closely to the country of denison is located right in the center of eurasia, with the war waging their 4th, they keep on any effort to lead to with the wash and east was doomed. now, i think was taken many participants of the form back. where was the statement by joseph? by them they delayed a statement on the janice on. many of the russian and chinese thinkers complimented the gave credit to joe biden for the boldness of his decision. everybody
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understands that it was a very, very hard decision for an american president to take. but there were kind of surprised by he's moved to sort of articulate the need to withdraw from a dentist. and by saying that the russian and the chinese one americans to say they're, well, let's listen to what the american present has to say. precisely. green gauge is a serious competition with china. we're dealing with the challenges of multiple french with russia. and there's nothing china or russia would rather have, would want more in this competition in the united states to be bogged down another decade in afghanistan. while the most graceful interpretation i could give to the phrase wide, joseph biden is searching for some retorted cal device. but i think it's well known to anyone who knows anything about the geopolitics of the region, that russia and china have long been to have long been critical of the american
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president. your total utility is not the crime that this present abroad because it was a huge waste of money. but above all, it was a huge waste of life, not only african lives, but also live in regions because both russia and china believe that the americans, for many decades use the ability to store instability in central asia for russia or in suzanne province or china. but both countries are eagerly looking forward to see whether what the american pro sad about adding the war can be worse, whether it's true or not. whether it's after rhetoric or whether it's indeed a change in american foreign policy because they want nothing else than the united states. finally, putting an ad to its efforts to remake other countries by the use of military folks out of boys here over there. and i'll talk couple more days for him to go keep us posted for now we'll let you go have a good day. and before i let you go and have
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a good day, i want to take you on a bit of an adventure with me. icebergs i'll take animals on the all the top of the well to it's continuing series are now t heading the board, a russian nuclear icebreaker. the 2nd part of a report that comes into rose cove braves, the cold meets the ship's crew and takes a plunge into those icey waters. previously or departing from the city of more mascot, the whole board of worlds only nuclear ice breaker fleet. this shit is huge. i mean it's basically like a rebuilding step and our cabinet, nothing fancy, but it has everything we need. we walk around the ship. i see region doesn't mean that could be exposed to radiation. all right, so i'm writing more like a lot. we're going all the way to the north. now it's time to meet the captain. a
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tall, handsome man who likes to smoke his bite on the bridge while steering the mighty vessel forward. at the other 20 miles. it's the rudder as i understand through a move through all the more you can effectively cool the ship's wheel, the rudder above and it has automatic steering, which holds the ship's course for the sum, of course. so this is something like an auto pilot, right? nice axiom of the bill that's quite an auto pilot. auto pilot is what keeps an aircraft in 3 dimensions. whereas on a ship, it's just to show up. and then if i turn the rudder or that was, it was assisting you course, the vessel will turn and adjust to a new steady course. and this is what happens on a lower deck. every time the captain adjust the course, the helm sets these large pistons in motion, which turns the ship left. we're right there we were on the bridge interview and the captain and we were lucky enough to side our 1st arctic iceberg. shoot you this
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back to the day. icebergs aren't 100 percent white. they have these beautiful to wash sheet. they also come in handy for local birds. and habitable icebergs i can tell there are birds on the birds which rest in the water. they use any surface trying to track an iceberg or a ship. they use it to take a rest. after 2 days of sailing, we reach friends, joseph land, and uninhibited arctic archipelago which belongs to russia, nor this is the northern most part of russia and a last piece of land on the way to the north pole in the sand. we're approaching the edge of the world. now the most dangerous part of our journey begins. if something happens, it will take days for someone to come rescue us from now on. we can count only in
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ourselves and our captain the lot i will. this is what it feels like. the ice breakers when it, when, when the ice, everything trembling and when the ship hits the theater. huge blades on the deck. let's get a closer look. they are, they are hard for her bail or that are constantly working underneath you might think data icebreaker, ramsey, i would actually write the pot at 1st and then crushes downward with all the mine. and that's one. the propeller come into play. they help chop the into small pieces,
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paving the way forward watching the ship break the yards and push dry and trying to decide is mesmerized. it's weirdly both calming and intimidating at the same time. have a look at this. the wide path led by the ice, gregory is close enough. as soon as we have passed through in a few minutes or maybe ours, it's all going to be covered with ice again as it we've never been here. shows you who the boss is around here and again it makes you feel small and insignificant parts of the ship start to cover with ice as we get closer to the north. however, the temperature is an extreme just under 0 degrees celsius. unlike me, veteran polar explorer who we interviewed on the deck even refused to put his hat on the prison. it's a common misconception that the north pole is the coldest spot on the earth. it's completely false. the north pole is the middle of an ocean. the ocean does it kind of have storage and as it allows temperature spike frequently at the north pole,
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it's warmer than let's say in tango or mac on or who end remains. the pole of cold does not coincide with an actual geographical one. victor, by ascii, has taken several dozen expeditions to the north pole. global warming, he says, is speaking. it's tall on the arctic and the eyes becomes thinner every year. however, he doesn't believe men made c o 2 emissions are to blame for everything. but i share the same viewpoint is fine to also think that this process is not a reversible in nature. the anthropogenic factor is the main way. what it means is that imagine for a 2nd we'll switch to green energy and start reducing c o. 2 in the atmosphere, all the factory is a close and you think this will suddenly don't know why coming up next? well, don't be fooled by his adorable look, a polar bear. we'll go after anything that's moving. if it's there time, it's midnight. but look how bright it is,
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it looks to me. we are on top of the work coming together and i'm go, it is why i want to venture a year more that tomorrow, but to the present. but so far around it for most go more for me, kevin. no. into the team on duty here. it out. he's world the center. 30 minutes. me time stick. read. if you come from x programs coming up after the short break the ukranian president has just accomplished years on quest.

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