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ah ah, who you want to be when you grow old with hunger and suffering at the border between bell roofs and poland where thousands of migrants including children who remain stranded in a bid to enter the european. we tried very hard to get treatment to broaden but we didn't get permission to leave the country. we received an offer for treatment from germany, but we were not allowed to leave curtis down. you sold your cars is eligible. yes. and you get it right? no, we don't have anything for a while. moscow blaine's western countries including poland to be unraveling migrant chaos on the belly, russian border while warsaw recuz's russia being the mastermind behind the crisis.
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and also this our, the 1st testimony in guantanamo detailing, shed, slightly tortured us detention facility ploy. nancy hollander describes to us the importance of this trial of the victim. this is the 1st time that everyone got to tear in anywhere. what and these horrible things that were done, did them now i believe it will be more and more difficult for the government, the united states to keep secret. what happened to the other people? ah, oh, good morning. she's gone. 11 o'clock here. moscow. you watching archie international and the migrant crisis continues. the poland beller roofs border where thousands of people have been camping in harsh conditions for the last 2 nights. it is the
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political situ, their heats up, the weather, there is only getting colder, and among those sacrificing basic comforts in the bid to find a better life. our families with children where there are also and they are also enduring shortages of food and water while trying to keep warm in damp sleeping bags. among those we managed to talk to was a disabled boy who's hoping to get treatment in europe. who you want to be when you grow old the day, cause i was born with a disease in his legs. we tried very hard to get treatment abroad, which we didn't get to mission to leave the country. we received an offer for treatment from germany, but we were not allowed to leave curtis down. after several years of not being allowed to leave, the doctor told us that his legs had to be amputated. since then he has been using the prosthesis. these are his legs, he's walking with those legs. they're getting too small for him. every 6 to 8 months, they get to small because he's growing up money and we don't have the money to
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change them. life until this town is too hard. he can't go to school play in the playground. all the children insult him because he has a disability. what's your favorite game to play more? of course you would like to go and play football outside with, with these prosthesis legs. he can't. well, according to polish estimates, as many as 4000 people do remain at the border and around 10000 more, i believe to be elsewhere. and by the roofs heading toward the frontier to try and enter the european union, many migrants at the camp to say to that they are now desperately lacking basic supplies will, on tuesday, humanitarian organizations to manage to deliver some supplies, including food, water, warm clothes, and also blanket, sand, more aid is expected to arrive later today. meanwhile, poland has employed additional police and troops, as well as military hardware at that border, declaring a state of emergency. and this does come off the migrants did try to storm the
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frontier on monday, cutting through the razor, wire fence and also using tree trunks to try and flatten it. clashes did break at border guards. he used to gas and the sun gunfire was also heard. well, we asked people the campaign, they did manage to reach that polish border with some of them saying that they got their visas in turkey, where he from iraq. how did he end up in belarus and the we did visa on we come to where did you get the visa at interiors in turkey? the 1st you flew to turkey and that's where you get valerie visa. yes. why do you get bell russian visa in uncut? i and not in iraq. i don't know who said this is your passport. this is bell russian visa is. did you pay any money for this?
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a lot of money. and for every one i paid $2600.00 for visa, for every one me and my mom and my wife and my brother. we are. we are drill fair. so go to your house and $2.00 in full one visa, one visa. that is for visa, for hotel, uh, for the hour ill. that company. where are you purchased out the tour? is it a turkish company? no, it is her. it our company. how did you find out that there is a way, a lot of people, a come to her and go on in? we can they say no way to go. a lot of people go, my brother, go to the germany in this rock. we bought car gall, everything to come here. you sold your cars, ears, and valuable things. yes. to get my yes it right now we don't have anything we're cancelling. bra scope was putting the questions there. and early this morning,
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i spoke to constantine to about conditions at the board. we know that several migrants try to reach to bart's wire fence last night. how the details are still sketchy, about, according to the bowers, his border guard at least 4 people were injured. in the incident, after the polish guards used, forced to fend off the attempt. poland officials have commented on this and we also know that the wounded were treated by the val russian side of their not at the camp right now, so hopefully will bring you more details about that soon. now confrontations would it, polish security forces are not the only issues for these people. you can probably see the smoke trauma, the cam fires behind my back. something that's absolutely vital for surviving in this camp. as temperature is now dropped below 0 degrees celsius at night. and these people have to sleep right on the freezing ground, not just man, but also women and children yesterday by the russian volunteers under the red cross brought food and drink and water to the camp. this resulted in several, quite chaotic scene says, ah,
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the provision were distributed among the migrants. but that's just a goes to highlight how death for these people are. and that there is lack of essential things here like hot meal and water. you know, i was in between doing live reports for the news when one man walked up to me and back for my open bottle of water for his daughter. one of the biggest impressions that we've taken so far is how naive the refugees are. most of them under our, our under impression that europe's wealthiest countries, like germany, would love to welcome them, but simply, don't know what's going. i was going on down here at the border, but they believe once everyone finds out, those countries will somehow force poland to let everybody in. there are rumors among the migrants that germany has already some house and cars to pick them up from the border. of course is highly unlikely that the polish government will all the sudden softening stance towards how these migrants, in fact, at stake and really hard line approach. declare in a state of emergency and deploying regular army units along with security forces to
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the frontier with an ongoing migrant crisis on the bell, russian polish border. a war of words between minsk and the european union is in full swing. both sides accusing each other, feeling the situation, report 2 minutes on your post sanctions against me, against bell russians and you went for a hybrid war against belarus. look at the media economics and politics. and now they've got whole the security. it's a hybrid war and you want me to protect you from migrants, among other things. we are facing a brutal hybrid touch on you bald us. but i was you strickland asians maidens distress in assume it too and shirking to wait. meanwhile, moscow says that western countries, including poland, have only themselves to blame for the sparring crisis, emphasizing their ro in conflicts in the middle east. that is the blame game, and romulus between european states and batteries from poland. now even dragging
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russia into the dispute. because don of has more the refugee crisis has now been tormenting the e u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it has been unmasked and its well, dar, russia, russia has its own far reaching goals. undoubtedly, this is d stabilization of the situation in the u. an attempt to permanently destabilized central and eastern europe. undoubtedly these of russia strategic goals. it wants to have an instrument of influence and blackmail over europe on the free world, acting with someone else's hands. officials in warsaw stopped just short of elaborating exactly what role moscow is playing and the calamity on the poland and bella. ros border states that are, you know, both not russia. they also choose to amid historical details of how polaroid helped turn iraq from which many of the migrants are fleeing now into the mess. it now is
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now polish politicians. here kids look a shank and means of making problems for iraqi migrants should recall how iraq was destroyed with the most active participation of boyish south. yeah, some of the thousands of migrants on the border may very well. remember the sounds of polish boots marching past their homes, a memory hardly nostalgic for those who are now freezing on the board in makeshift tents and scraping for food. but warsaw is steering the conversation in a different direction. sanctions. we will stand for the strengthening of sanctions and the next european council meeting. we will propose not only strengthening sanctions in the current situation that is expanding the number of people who do not have the right to enter the u. and we will also propose far reaching economic sanctions. well, this is a statement somewhat expected from poland. it's a nation, consistently deaf to migrants please. this time though, it's message is being echoed much louder by both the us and the european commission
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. as long as the resume and belarus refuses to spect, international obligations and commitments undermines the peace and security of europe and continues to repress and abuse. people seeking nothing more than to live in freedom. we will continue to pressure lucas ranko and will not lessen our calls for accountability. delaware, my stop was in people's lives at risk. i call for approval of extended sanctions, possible sanctions, and 3rd country airlines involved. we also want to prevent the humanitarian crisis and ensure safe returns. it's a message which is in stark contrast to previous statements, even those by the same person to those who cannot go back or stay home, we have to offer alternatives. this means 1st that we must offer legal and safe routes globally organized by us to those who need our protection. the commission stands ready to look into the necessary budget means to support
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e member states who will step up and help her settle. refugees, europe and greece. a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new sense unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants in refugees and support local communities. when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's all good and every member's state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes then unleash the sanctions. they use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? the answer is worse. sanctions and arms explored the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has
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already happened at the you external borders where people needed help, food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not bel ruth . this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, one from many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. now, after harrowing revelations of torture in the guantanamo bay detention facility, we have heard from the internationally recognized lawyer nancy hollander. as she described to us the importance of a recently held trial which saw a former c, i. detainee give the 1st public testimony of abuse at the hands of american agents
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all into hopes the case stubbed as a stain on the moral fiber of america will set a precedent for other victims. held in american clandestine jails around the world and see hollander is a high powered american criminal defense lawyer best known for presenting to guantanamo bay detainees as well as whistle blow. chelsea manning charged in the us with a leak of classified data and whose release she won. and she was portrayed by actress to we jodie foster in the movie, the mauretania, and about to get my detainees held without being charged. now, in her recent interview, without, he's going underground, she expanded on the case of magic khan, a former prisoner of the c. i a who claims to have been brutally treated. the 1st type of detainees has testified on on torture. you had a quote, a stain on the moral fiber of america. what kind of torture and tortures would now
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being used in the supreme court and in the beta case and of course was using the senate committees investigation. what did it constitute? well, that, that was the other significant may be more significant. part in this case is that his testimony was public, and the generally nobody's been allowed to say what happened to them in the black science. um they're, they're what they say, what my client has said to me. i'll borrow him. a mouse re, is classified. they've never been allowed to explain what their feelings are. this is the 1st time that everyone got to hear, ah, in anywhere what these horrible things that were done to them. go back and look at the 16th century england and you'll know what happened to him. basically just horrific and that's what happened to the others in the black sites also. i mean,
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so nothing has happened. i mean, this is just in the past few days. nothing has happened. that senate ripple refused the cia of illegal georgia in 2014. and he says he's has clearly the more he cooperated, the more he was tortured. that's where he says. yes, the whole thing is so is so horrible. the senate report makes public some of what happened to our clients, but not everything. and now more is coming out and now i believe it will be more and more difficult for the government of the united states to keep secret what happened to the other people, the $911.00 people and my client. and of course, there are $26.00 men in guantanamo who never been charged with any crime who have not pleaded guilty. they're just there as if some kind of permanent detention which is totally anathema to the united states.
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well that's a recent hearing at the guantanamo bay naval base. he did give a detailed account of abuse while he was in us prisons in pakistan, afghanistan and in an unnamed 3rd country. he claims he was subjected to miss treatment and physical torture on a daily basis. and was allegedly deprived of sleep and offered food that contained pieces of metal. and also stones, earlier, mighty con, pleaded guilty to links with al qaeda and his since cooperated with usaa authorities. his a small part of his testimony. the u. s. guards dragged me so that my face would hit each step of a short staircase. i was brought to a room, still hooded, an american guard put his foot on my neck, and i started to choke for air. a doctor was present and said, listen, i'm a doctor, can you breathe? i choked at the word. no. and he had the guard, remove his foot along the holland,
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say represent another one town of detainees. he reached out to you as part of our on heard voices project. how do always slow he was never charged with any crimes and spent 14 years behind gave us his story. and you can read that at archie doc went to france, his most controversial journalist, eric similar hayes, hot on the heels of the president, a manual macaroni in the latest writings ahead of the presidential elections in the country next year. recent polls have also put more a right wing journalist, the head of the conservative rival, marine the pen. he does hold out for a conservative views on national identity and has been criticized for remarks against minorities. he's a staunch, believe it too. and the great replacement theory, which claims that white europeans will soon be replaced by non white immigrants. we spoke mr. moore to discuss his political views and plans in the run up to the election. wild savage. bullshit,
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you know about my background, my parents, my ancestors were jews who lived in algeria. i specifically say in algeria or from algeria, and not algerians as fools say, because there was no algeria before the arrival of the french. this land has always been some one's colony, roman spanish, arab, and so on. my ancestors, our burgers, juice from lands that no one called algeria. that's how the french does this country. they also marked its boundaries. i have witnessed the process of assimilation to french culture and in detail since it is about my family. i have seen it in the example of algerian jews who 1st assimilated among the french of algeria to whom they did not originally belong with algerian frenchman. originally from france, from alsace communards to which they initially did not belong. they were closer to the algerian arabs who colonized them and the kristian burgers who were also
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colonized and converted to islam than to the algerian french. they assimilated among the algerian french, joined france. i understood how this very subtle mechanism of assimilation works through morals, literature, history, when you perceive it as part of your own until his death, my father wrote down in a notebook the quotes of victor hugo chateau. beyond that, he liked from time to time. he remembered them discussed them with me. you know, that's what assimilation means in france. my father spoke arabic perfectly. he adored arabic music are of jewish music and the lucy, do you understand? i know how to move from one culture to another without abandoning the original one . but through the process of assimilation, becoming part of another french culture. and until 1989, i believe that the muslim peoples of the my grab would follow the same path.
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those every day for why are you defending, marshall that on if you want, it's a matter of chance that secondly, i think that the history of the v, she regime is the foundation on which the guilt of the french is based in the 1970s . the left came up with the process as they did in all of a european countries. this summer i read a book about the muslim past. the van de lu, cheer and spain. and the process is the same everywhere they choose periods of history when everything was not very good in the country. let's say far from brilliance and they begin to put pressure on it to cause a sense of guilt among the people. the french spaniards, of course, germans, as well as the british americans and so on. this is the process of imposing a sense of guilt in order to prohibit peoples from defending their own identity and culture with us. this is v she as well as colonization, and so on. that is i wanted to say that it was not the v. she regime the unleash what happened in the end, but the germans, france under the she was occupied. the part that was under the rule of the regime
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was a free zone. france did what was possible. that's what i want to say. my goal is not to rehabilitate marshall p town as journalist lee sallie mae said, and now every one is following her. that was never my goal. you know, i just wanted to emphasize the change that took place in the 19 seventy's and also to say that it's time to end with remorse. an accusation. because this prevents france and french people from demanding themselves against the main thing, against the invasion from the south and islamists subversion. simply, i mean, shortly, if earlier the come in a frenchman mans in a sense, secure in the future. now everything seems to have changed. perhaps this is due to the fact that history is dictated by the laws of demography. as stated in your book . at the same time, there are already more than one and a half 1000000000 chinese, a 1000000000 muslims, and soon there will be 2000000000 africans in this situation. it seems that the future is for them. no. said was added to the harrison. oh,
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you are quite right calling on me to comply with the demographic rules that i have introduced when france flourished and was the dominant power in europe. it was called european china. in 1799, in 1800. there were 28000000 french. in other words, the same number as there were inhabitants in the rest of europe. for example, there were 8000000 britons 28000000 russians to day it seems there are a 150000000 russians. there should be a 150000000 of us the day. and by the way of the demographic grope of the 17th and 18th centuries and france continued given the progress and science of medicine, there would be 100000000 others. take algeria, when the troops of charles, the 10th, entered algerian 1830, there were 2000000 inhabitants. the french, as i told you, were 28000000. see what the differences add technology to this and so on. i always use the following comparison as an example. in 1900, there were 400000000 europeans,
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a 100000000 africans. europe colonized africa now by 250. there will be 2000000000 africans, and 500000000 europeans, africa will colonize europe. we need to know what we want. do we accept this situation? saying to ourselves, france is a land of vast expanses, and everyone comes in with their own culture, as well as with their roots, their origins, and very quickly, all this will turn into an enlarged copy of lebanon. we see where this leads to, it will be lebanon, this is our future if we don't do anything, it has. yes, it could be switzerland. now in switzerland, it's the same. they speak different languages, but that's the only difference. we are talking about. you repeat languages, german, italian, french, we are talking about almost fraternal peoples. they fought a lot with each other, but so with the french, the british, the germans, we are not talking about different civilizations. whereas in our case,
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a new civilization has appeared on our earth. this is a confrontation between 2 civilizations. the demographic situation is leaning as to become the large version of lebanon politicians. and this is exactly what i'm trying to suggest. i need to understand what is happening in reality, instead of trying to smooth out the corners as all politicians do and offer solutions to end this problem. why did all native frenchman, a frenchman, born and other european countries leave the suburbs? i know what a suburb is. i grew up there because representatives of another civilization live there which has other sacred texts, a different family model. we are going to a confrontation, a clash. it was lexical parties are dead. we need to understand this. all our political parties are dead to day. we are trying to make a good face with a bad game. i believe that my crohn is not the 1st politician of the new era, but the last politician of the previous era,
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or he is the 1st politician of the new era to which you belong. he is an intermediate stage for a long length. felicia, the, your program is more ambitious than competitors programs. you are going to fight the rule of law with europe. i mean, you want to rebuild europe on the basis of new values. maybe that would be no, no, i don't have such ambitions. i don't want to fight the rule of law. i want to fight the fact that judges have taken hostage the rule of law in order to impose their own ideological view associate. and you're not afraid of the reaction of civil society because in 2017, it was by this civil society that the composition of the parliament was updated by 75 percent less was it? yes, but emanuel micron, civil society is not my civil society. i'll explain why this is a question from the field of sociology. emmanuel micron. sociology is the one of big cities metropolises. boys was bohemian society, people who consider globalization a blessing, who are delighted with immigration,
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his sociology in general, of course, because there are always nuances details. but a manual mccarron sociology is like this. but this is not mine. look at the opinion polls. it's always very interesting to analyze my sociology either the popular of or more affluent classes, which he united by love for france, patriotism, french traditions, custom lifestyle history and so on level, what i mean for sure he, i was having some or he may run in next year's french presidential election and miss speaking to our sister channel there. arty france. so that's how we are at things looking so far this wednesday morning. we're back again in 13. ah. oh, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't know. i mean you world. yes,
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