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in the 1920s, infinity, and several 100 african americans moved to the soviet union. and many of their descendants still lived in russia. law, no rush, but i'm still here to be truthful. nice things. back home, black american, something from racism and a complete lack of prospects. you said you reckon up a month real. be losing sure. one by elsa store for by the 15th. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all. some of the african americans who went facilities union in the 930 found great success monet, boys in the queue. and now almost a 100 years later, history is repeating itself. my great grandfather, george time,
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went to russia on probably the worst time to go anywhere. why not mean? what if i come here? i or x markets, or con thing, food shortages and what's been claim you don't need a foreign market. that's the plain and simple truth and country after country is beginning to realize they can escape the b matrix of 4 x with dominated by current players who control us dollar. and they can have sovereignty. true sovereignty. if you have reliance on the us dollar, you do not have sovereignty. both the, the news
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lew on february 5th, 2016. after months of uncertainty, the united nations announces its decision i highlight the parts and the nature of the expert panel call on the swedish and british authorities to and mr. i saw the probation of liberty. i think the recommendation is where clear respect is physical integrity and freedom of movement and for him, the rights to compensation for this issue in this case
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a lot of those was you should go to settle making money if. a you can have the chance of yes, late pain. are you good to me about the carrier? the very very thing is comprehensive in the big 40 pages. they are not going to be able to
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easily deal with it and it uses you cable as well. yeah, sure. did you see the statement? my, how the british they say this changes. nothing is very good, is very defensive. we can defend them. we can fact. and now we have institutional outside anyway, i think that's it. and can you translate to saying, this is generally what is going to be thrown up in a month? you know, some of them don't,
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i'm up with the did you get that back to the people in the like yes, but i gotta do this in the room, but we love it. much content is the strongest thing. i think the key thing to decide is what we say high demand. what do you say? i demand communicated to me is not only the she'll she'll give, i'm going for these. they're here to mothers with us. we shouldn't even discuss this because with these decisions for us low, you want there. she's among gentle, amusing, must see to us, you know, that feeling that to be the most,
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she to feel the mother that you put attention into. i'm worried about the type of thing that i feel sorry that you have to deal with them. i give you might be but you cannot uphold the law by breaking the law the if and has been detained now for 5 years. one month and $29.00 days and to put it bluntly, but the hell of a long trying to detain someone, someone was never being charged and has never even been questioned specialist. who do you know if you all lawyer you know what it means significant. mean, we will not be home by then we'll get up the go by him. if you don't day then gosh, you know, it's, you know, it is not a moral victory. it's julia who you can told us then she'll let
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me know. she does feel good and you know law or vendors and you will be a d and it gets a sec, you made them. and now finally we today's decision. there was life at the end of the tunnel. we just need the united kingdom and sweden to step up to the plate. the julian can finally come out into the light. the. * the the
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how how the way it is this is a victory that cannot be denied. it is a victory of a story so important. not just to me, for my family, for my children, but for the independence of the u. n. system. the fact is the u. k and sweden accepted to be parties. so a 16 month process, 16 months of litigation before the working group, when arbitrary detention i made submission,
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the u. k responded in the process to those submission. sweden responded to those submissions, formerly as a party to the proceedings. mm baylof u. k. los sweden lost it, lost at the highest level the the, me. but when i reject the finding of this working group, it's a group made up of lay people, not lawyers, and they are, their conclusion is flawed in law julian. the sounds of fugitive from justice. he's hiding from justice in the dorian embassy. he can come out onto the pavement
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anytime can choose, because he's not being detained by frankly, ridiculous finding by the working group and we rejected majors. so we're talking to the former un repertoire. an arbitrary detention ma signed in a new country, likes to, to get to rooting for arbitrated attention to be attention body. you don't like this, but if you don't abide by it, you fall into the category of countries. we don't like to compare ourselves with in the months leading up to the u. s. presidential elections wiki leaks releases thousands of compromising emails from the democratic party. and it's candidate hillary clinton, the leak documents, cast a shadow on her entire electoral campaign.
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me in the criticism of julian assange marketwise, he's accused of pursuing a personal agenda with league and of having contributed to the advance of donald trump. but even after trumps victory wiki leagues continues to publish. and soon the u. s. government and the trauma will go further than iraq. obama ever dad. the united states no longer operates in the shadows. it's time to call out with the lakes for what it really. a non state hostile intelligence service, often abetted by state actors like russia. they have pretended america's 1st amendment freedoms to shield them from justice. they may have believed that they
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are wrong. ecuador also has a new president. he wants to get rid of the inconvenient guest in his london embassy. we can expand to judy and of the phones of internet access has been cut off saying that they don't want julian sanchez, social media fee to jeopardize relations with other countries. that is thought to be in regard to a couple of tweets that julian, his artist, with me to keep him up as it was having that i've been trying to get him for the i don't speak to you, then you'll come in under me and i will give people the criminal history or normal hearing another law firm just visit so limited only his lawyers and close contacts are allowed to see him off the strict controls me.
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in addition, there's an unpleasant surprise since 2017, the spanish security company under cover global, responsible for the protection of the embassy, has been playing a double game unnoticed by the diplomats from ecuador. they install cameras and microphones in every room. the images stream to the united states, to the u. s. intelligence services. in an email, the head of a u. c. global david morales, or the surveys of a phone just visit with lower with m u. c. global lawyers explains to the spanish judiciary that the phone just meetings with all visitors, but especially the defense lawyers recorded me. we have long been concerned about the level of surveillance that joint assigns is facing within the ecuador and embassy. this is
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a severe breach of loyal client attorney privilege and fundamentally undermine our ability to properly defend and provided defense to join us. ours. finally, ecuador gifts into the pressure for political and economic reasons equivalent. so we are not in that, but if you had it, a fetal, diplomatic or altogether so your sense you like it was we last me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian. a sorry, yeah,
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arrested for breach. you pay off in $87.00 news in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states for me to speak to this go to shows in the united kingdom. no one is about the law in the western positioning culture have been infected by a mindset, surprises, ideology, over confidence, virtue over reason and democracy is only a good idea if and when it's or can be interest. then there's the issue of
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competence. competence used to be rewarded. now the incompetence is overlooked. when serving ideology look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i was like, take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real. somebody with demon a robot must protect its own existence. was
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lo, kappa. so is bessie, come and look into such as play. he must be up at a simple king and momentous. good say for my legality, i will see you if the letter and a 2 letter to my mother, cielo, it, i get better disciplined. if those meals here, you put in a flip with a gone own man argument book it on a level mental lesson. go on computer hacking a to see when i can put the order e gaus peter feel better. and the non p, i don't, the told scott horse guess on bleecker, because be the simpler bullock or if we get, if we get it, we'll get it. we'll get it in one, those are just going le le, open soon. the men, those they're when they're in a week offend. this look meant by that concrete, that is a strict us told us that it is because somebody is willing but the a c on the mattress. and so the app is that an impressive song just taken to
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a high security prison in solitary confinement without contact with the outside world. more than 10 months passed before expedition. proceedings begin, concerns about his health or growing the united nations is putting pressure on the case. i visited him with 2 medical experts who came to the conclusion that had he has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time that that's a medical assessment. and we asked for a goal states to investigate this case and to, to alleviate the pressure that is being done on him. and especially to respect his due process rights, which in my view have been systematically violated in all these 2 sections. shortly after the u. s. indictment suite in announces that it will drop the case against a sons for the 1st time. for good me for the lawyer,
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such as clear in famous sex case was a trap to hold the psalms. this also a repair damage his reputation. nevertheless, the situation is so dramatic that someone decides to reveal the secret me. i'm stolen, morris, i joined me. i. we have 2 children, my son, gabriel, me falling in love is kind of an act of rebellion. and in a context where there's a
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lot of attempts to destroy your life and your your reason for doing what you're doing and i feel now i have to do this because i've taken so many steps for so many years. and i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end me, william bennett, i lacking in books in one. yeah. you think so? let's say, you know, sort of like that on le mars important days. who are part of the step because in a woman to get it, you know, when you look like a figure lou channel partners, please. the brisk look a to consistent and they know when you can
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a scanner certain is normally be that us a look at. thank you, look a think it's a little liquor, it totally cut, so it must put us on when we can see too much blood us on. we're not seeing them as through the extradition proceedings for wiki league standard julian assign, start today in london, the u. s. government wants to put them on trial for allegedly, conspiring to hack into a pentagon computer and belief and others like porters without borders. they say this is a 1st amendment case in the u. s. is trying to punish lessons for exposing wrong doing or you could just put him on the field to deal
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with this. somebody got it and then you should. i mean listen, i'm putting up a shot. if you get an if we feel the money out of my will be ok and understand what you even they up with a lot. my husband said your union did. julian sons encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she's again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if his hunch helped her leak secrets, she tells the judge,
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i'd rather star myself to death than change my position on this case. as a result, she goes to prison again and has to pay heavy fines, but she does not give in fascination of the killing of roaches. generally the killing of children, that is the real hom that should be discussed in court. and not with julie on the phone sitting the dog. but the war criminals on stuff that are in the the toggle flew over some just extradition continues. a trial behind closed doors, cameras, a band journalist and human rights organizations of difficult access throughout the trial. the san she's brought before the judge as a dangerous criminal. he supervised by guards behind
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a glass screen. he's not allowed to sit next to his lawyers or communicate with them. he faces 175 years in prison, in the us a on the 1st day of a process that can take months or years this tens waiting. the . the 1st news leaks out, i use the devil, the last chain. you know, the prosecution provides evidence. the defense argues that the charges are
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political in nature and expedition for political offences is not possible in the u . k. u, but today this is going to be the 1st that is an abusive prices medical event. he's charged legal offenses, substantive, political, the nature of the charges, political one entire process. this is the i director now. so would you like the on site and see, i know he was a medical protection and this is the political prosecution. time we're going to call you, but i was you feel you need to get it done. the last thing today, most the most trouble in this field up on me
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tells me was really can last i owe the tradition proceeding. so to continue shortly afterwards, with witness test during the but then because 19 pandemic spreads around the world even within the walls of marsh.
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the 1st hearing will be postponed until september 2020 in november, while the trial is still ongoing. the united states are electing a new president, but before biden takes office on the 20th of january, the british judiciary delivered verdict. british judge this morning rejected a us request to extradite a song to the us on s p n, a judge vanessa brady or said assange would not be faith in us. person is due to the state of its mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling, the site from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information,
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as long as the u. s. do not drop their charges. the freedom of the press is under threat. the the
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or x markets, the thing food shortage in and was big claim. you don't need it for x market. that's the plain and simple truth and country after country is beginning to realize that going to scape with the matrix of 4 and dominated by current players who control us dollar. and they can have sovereignty. true sovereignty. if you have reliance on the us dollar, you do not have sovereignty both oh right now, there are $2000000000.00 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fancy and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that never changed,
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that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. mm. the top headlines are through it and optional to describe it in the back and front event. it's frustration. this 3 of it lies the u. s. the u. k. and australia. leave it out of a pacific security alliance, seen as an effort to counter china and all of that is drove by it and make the rather embarrassing flip up while announcing the deal, apparently forgetting the name of the australian prime minister. thank you bores and i want to thank that fell down under. thank you very much. appreciate it. just prime is russia is a part of
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a to re election kicks off the polling stations open their doors now to the.

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