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the future soccer was kaiser replace ah, protests to rub to the austrian capital against the cobra lockdown, stopping this coming monday and mandatory inoculations in the coming months. all correspondent is there. lighting the flesh behind it, these demonstrations coming out to say, go to the all seeing government policies when it comes to coven. 19 a glimpse of it also had a neo colonial mindset. the u. k is slammed for plans to ship asylum seekers off shore, including to former african colonies with questionable human rights record. and one of the f b i's most wanted, is accused of taking part in the capitol hill. right? turns up a bela roast, where he's seeking asylum. we hear the full story from every newman himself. it was
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brought to my attention that i might be on that list and i looked and it appeared to be me and it said a sofa federal officer, and i knew that i had not assaulted a federal officer. ah. oh, good, happy with us this weekend. i'm calling brain off international in moscow with you . well, to use this our 1st for you, there have been skirmishes in the austrian capital, how to protest, attracting tens of thousands against eminent coven restrictions. saturday's rally comes after austria became the 1st e you nation to extend the lock down to the entire population. starting this coming monday, these grappled demonstrators who attacked and threw objects out. the austria will also be the 1st to the block to make inoculation mandatory in the coming months. audio, peter oliver was at the protest and sent this report. as you can see,
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the demonstrations here as they come into the final stages where lighting the flu behind these demonstrations. coming out to say, go to the office in government's policies. when it comes to coven 19000000 climpson edge coming through the gay thea. as we head to the historic historic policy here in the center, they all seem capital quite your money themes and they come through that with the i think from through that to try and get away from the crowd of it as they come with that flu going for the most part of the demonstration was incredibly peaceful. however, there was some flash points between demonstrate as in place, things were thrown from the demonstrators towards law enforcement, who responded by dragging people out and taking them away into custody. there was also some incidences where i saw some teenagers starting bottles towards the place in order to try and get them to give them a chase. the reason that all of this has started is because of the actions that the
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austrian government is taken to try and calm down the coven, 19 problem that the country has. that was starting last monday. what was called a lockdown of the on vaccinated of 3000000 people fell in to that particular group . those that have inside got a vaccination and can prove it, or the can prove that they've recovered from coven 19. that then escalated further on friday of this week when we well, when alexander schellenberg, the austrian chancellor, announced that from the homing monday, a national locked down will be going on. he also said that from the 1st of february, that will be well, a mandatory vaccination policy in place across austria, austria becoming the 1st country in europe to do so. that really upset a lot of people. lot of those that we spoke to, and a lot of people that come out here just behind me flaring those hollands very upset that all should become the 1st european nation is put in place. this type of
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mandatory vaccine in policy. i sing, it's not the question for the government. i sing, it's a question for the people. if i want it, i can have it. but what's with the 1000000 people's? they don't like this is what's with this. we have a problem with the austrian government. ah, we, we have freight to lose our democrat teeth. i am not happy with this sir, solution because sir, it's against on the wish of, of, of people and the human rights are being done on, on, on the ground already or beneath, under the ground. now, alexander schellenberg, c r c, and johnson says the reason he did that was because his hand was forced because to many people in his country as he sees it a fall and fall of what he calls anti vax propaganda. and that's one of the reasons
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he said that that vaccine uptake in austria was so low. these people low say they just don't want the government to have so much say in what happens to them, why they take vaccines. the real statistics, though, are that austria is in the grip of a real biting situation when it comes to the 4th wave of coven 90, particularly in the west of the country, hospitals are at creaking point. when it comes to taking severely ill people in intensive care units, they are just don't have the capacity to be able to cope and or stay as vaccine rate is below the average when it comes to the rest of the european union. however, these people here say that they just don't agree with the policies and the way that alexander schellenberg governments is handled, they say are in austria. or there was a more violent reaction in the netherlands way of rioting broke out friday night in the 4th city of rotterdam, over another lockdown. and the proposed tightening of kobe passed criteria. angry crowd, set police vehicles ablaze and left
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a trail of destruction on the streets. ah this then a stock in australian of the aftermath of the riots with road stained with blood and pavements of shattered glass and destroyed property on top of the lockdown underway. now in the netherlands, further plant restrictions, half the nation divided with a major poll, showing valley half the population would be okay with excluding the unvaccinated from getting cove, it passes. a celtic scene of protest also in the french capital is the yellow vests movement marked it's a 3rd anniversary. demonstrators, bern city infrastructure and held objects. a police. oh
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ha ha. said when you, for special bodies in for the demonstration in paris, dedicated to the said adversary of the yellow vest movement immediately turned to clashes. the police were pelted with various objects and they responded straight away with terror. guess then, during the day clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement occurred quite regularly, the forces were represented by police officers who seemed unable to cope with the situation from the very beginning and were very nervous. probably this nervousness of law enforcement offices can be explained by the large number of demonstrators,
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in fact, several 1000 halo best. who arrived here from all of a france tick part day and continued to take part. thus the demonstration is taking place today in an atmosphere of extreme tension. some of the city's equipment was damaged and unfortunately garbage was banned in many places. 3 years after the launch of the movement to demonstrate is wanted today to pay tribute to the numerous victims injured in previous rally is also we're saying a few words about the demands of the demonstrators. the are the same as in november 2018. when the movement was born, to demonstrate as demand lower fuel prices and the citizens initiative referendum justice and the social and tech space, as well as an environmental issues. in addition to current crisis can not be ignored. the rally participants are protesting against mandatory vaccination and the introduction of covet passes. and i mean, plus there's a front police didn't have enough work to do right now. a couple 100 officers might
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find themselves dispatched to the caribbean to handle vaccination protests. there might be curfews been imposed in the french overseas territory and guadalupe which is witnessed a week of violent unrest over the compulsory vaccination of health workers. the french government in paris is pledged to send 200 police to help local forces, but a guadalupe officer and the police union leader. we spoke who told us that the reinforcements will make a difference not to do. our personnel has been on duty for the last 4 weeks amid the demonstrations. even though these protests are largely peaceful, the situation still needs to be controlled. today, the situation has spiraled out of control. we have to regain control. that's why we're asking our interior ministry for the reinforcement of police units. as of now, the situation is tense and even $200.00 more officers would not be in our mission is to drop in the ocean. we need a substantial ramp up of our unit. that's what we've been asking for for a long time. all the british justice secretaries confirmed that the government is
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considering deporting migrants to facilities abroad while their paperwork being processed. but he declined to specify where those locations will beep, albania is already been approached as a potential destination, but it's refused. shoddy edwards dashed a looks at the plans and the controversy. they've raised the u. k. as revising pans to send asylum seekers abroad for processing and remote australian style offshore centers. in the past 12 months, almost every corner of the globe has been considered from europe to the essential islands and africa, basically anywhere but here. this is something that we are probing to just the idea . we will do everything we can to resolve the problem. we make no apology for at least trying to look at that, which in the eyes of the united nation has long been a sign of a colonial mindset to see the united kingdom looking at the same ideas as australia as a matter of deep concern to the united nations high commissioner for refugees, because we see it as almost a neo colonial approach. he pass it off to african countries and you wash your
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hands with it. you might pay a lot of money. but nonetheless, the shift, the burden and that way, without the safeguards is a problem campaign is also say the news may re pop asylum rights losing asylum seekers to countries that might not have the same human rights protections. but basically on that in the british government. but the u. k says it's time to change cause following years of what it claims to be a broken system. the british public have had enough of seen people die in the channel while ruthless criminal gangs profit from their misery. our new plan for immigration provides the only long term solution to fix the broken system. and it's right, we keep all options on the table. it comes as the united kingdom, her see nearly $24000.00 asylum seekers make the perilous journey in small boats across the english channel just this year alone. and only 5 of those refugees have been sent back to europe. this year. the u. k. government hopes its plans will also act as a deterrent but to some it's more of a case of out of sight, out of mind,
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shame, breach of international law and all to blame breach of the 1951 convention on the status of refugees. and i'm not sure if this is how the new global britain wants to be remembered as a country that goes. busy out into the world slouching, international roar and treaties we sign as well as showing. busy contempt to human rights and just thinks me from a practical financial point you think of the cost of actually transporting thousands of asylum. c says from this country to an african country, then having to pay the african country full the detention facilities. but yeah, they're paying for the dogs paying for the processing everything like that. it's going to cost that country absolute fortune. that money could be far better spent in speeding up the asylum process in this country and determining people's refugee
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claims. at an earlier stage an american wanted by the f. b i for taking part in the capitol hill. riot is now seeking asylum. impeller bruce, have been human faces, charges of trespassing and assaulting a law enforcement officer during the january 6th protest. however, what he doesn't deny being bad that day, he does claim that the accusations against him, unfounded. i'm next, i'll leave you with a 15 minute interview with evan newman, who tells us how he ended up and delivers. ah, the police were very aggressive of where i was not, not everywhere. i've seen video afterwards. that was very controlled and quickly escalated. i was at the front there were or, or facing the, the mall, and a man further down the line,
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pulled the barricades away. and as he did that, the, the police told me to back off, but i didn't want the barricade pulled away. and so i, i braced the barricade with my knee, but the people down the line pulled so hard that i fell backwards. and as that happened, they were hitting me with a baton. and i got a big of my hand was all swollen next day. and, and bloody and they, they sprayed me with the red pepper spray or whatever that is and that's very effective. couldn't see anything. i couldn't really hear anything. and so i walked around, i walked away and then walked slowly to the other side as i was recovering from this. so i don't know the details of the initial breach of the capital. when i came to the capital,
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there was one barrier on the steps of the capitol. there weren't like broken fences or something. it was you just walked cleanly up to the capitol steps. and the of the barrier did not seem to be against the the protest. it seemed to be protecting the scaffolding for the inauguration that was put up. so it appeared to be the that the police had made no preparations for forest protest, even though they knew for for weeks or maybe even a month there had been calls for this protest out the capital. i think there was even a permit. and yet there seemed to be no preparations i will say that i was near where an entry was made and there was a man who came up in the beginning when i got there and he broke a window with a hammer. but then he walked away and down and down the steps and away to somewhere
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else. and then he came back about 15 minutes later and broke away all the glass so that it was a clean way to enter and then gestured to us to enter. i can't say who he was or or what, what organization he was with whether who is with the government or the usa and t o b l m for some other group i dont know, but i know that based on his actions, he probably was not with the protest and where i was a again i, i have a video that i took of that and you can see the man in front of me. gesturing his head like he didn't approve of what was what was happening. and nobody approached him nor entered that window. when people did enter there, the door was opened from within, and people were invited in and told to be respectful. and to not heard anything and not hurt anybody. i can only say what i
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saw ah, when, as the people started to enter the capital of 2 young men came running out with blood on them saying they just shot a girl in the face. and that did not deter the, the line of people that i saw going in. they continued walking slowly forward into what there was good evidence was people being shot in the face. i don't do social media. i'm scared would be the word of google, twitter, facebook. i, i don't, i've worked in this that's, i've written code for these things and it's, these things shouldn't be allowed. google. what they do is,
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is they know more about you than you know about yourself. and that's, that's the truth. and i don't, i don't so i, i don't touch those things. i don't use google as a search engine. i don't use google maps. i don't use a google translate. it's, it's untrustworthy. no, there had been a bill and protests all year where they had fire bond court houses and burned down buildings and taken over police stations. an entire districts of cities and very few charges were levied. and in fact, most of the charges that were brought were dropped by the district attorneys. and so no, i, i don't think that there appeared to be anarchy in the usa, and the rule of law had, had ceased to, to exist. so no, i don't, i don't think it was. i don't think most of those people. there were some people
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who were oh, throwing things that police may seen police i, i heard of or bare spray or something like that. but i think those people expect you to be charged. good lord, i regret things. i regret, number one, being rick. well, number one, i promised somebody that i would stand back in the crowd and i didn't hold that promise. that's the 1st thing that i regret. i regret being rude to the police and then there's one other thing, but i won't say it because i, i need to invoke my right to silence on that. they released. so i wanted was a list of a very long list of pictures of people that were wanted. and it was brought to my
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attention that i might be on that list. and i looked, and it appeared to be me and, and it said a sofa federal officer, and i knew that i had not assaulted a federal officer. i realized that i didn't have enough money to defend myself because this is a very expensive thing. and my manufacturer was in italy, so i planned a business trip. i was interviewed by the f b i and let go at the airport. they knew what i was doing. they let me go. oh that's you can't, that can't be charged with flynn than europe was in lockdown when i got there for it was, they were rolling out locked downs and i found a another business opportunity in ukraine. and so i went there
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while i was there, there was a series of events that happened that led to my location being discovered. and i assume the f, b, i the standard procedure for extra guiding a wanted criminal is to use a letter rogatories or an m latin treaty request. those are a bureaucratic request and they take at least several months. and sometimes a year or more, it was only about 2 weeks. and that tells me that that is a political situation that, that's not a, there was no legal there. it's unreasonable to say that they followed legal conventions to investigate me and in ukraine. and so that's what really in and the upcoming biden's lensky. some i did it the
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algebra came to, to show that i needed to that i was being sought for political reasons. and i knew about the po, the, the solitary confinement of the other. i accused in the uprising and the beatings that were occurring, i was on edge looking out for that. and it came to my attention that the some police from key of although it's, it's i, again, i presume it was the s b u, but i don't know we're looking for me. and so i plan to just go to another city. but then when i went to and to the car, there were people following me. and so i went on us soccer to his route. and in fact i was being followed. and so i went on with my day and then
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i just walked away. literally just on foot with nothing but what i had on, i only had a certain amount of money and there were only a few states that could or would protect me from the united states of america. so i knew that i couldn't cross the border through the normal border guards because i would be arrested and delivered to the americans as a, as a gift for the upcoming summit to. so i looked on a map to see where the best place to cross was because i'm not a smuggler. i don't know. i have no knowledge of how to do something like this. and i found a national forest on the map and borders are not. they don't google for very understandable reasons does not give high resolution images of borders. so i didn't really know
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what looked like, what was a national forest. i'm capable in national forest, at least in america. i trust the outdoor, i trust nature, much more than i trust people. i understand nature. you can almost use math to figure nature out when i got there, it was a swamp. not a not a forest. i'd envisioned a forest with pine trees, maybe some cliffs here and there, you know, but i could scramble over. but it was a swamp with with snakes and wild boars and more spiders, that you can imagine and a quicksand. i fell in quicksand at one point and had to i, i've never even encountered quicksand before. i didn't. yeah, it was, it was, i assume it was quicksand. again, i'm not an expert. i've never encountered it, but you put one foot in and you started to sink. and so i put my other foot to try to pull that foot out. and that foot sank instead of lifting the other. so you started to just think think, think, and i crossed there and,
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and it was more adventurous than i anticipated. i gave myself for the 1st 2 days. i was in a detention center which is proper when somebody cross the border illegally. and then they took several interviews, and again, as they should, i mean an american that that, that has to put up some red flags, right? but eventually after, like i said, after a few days, they took my request and moved me to this to the, to where we are now. and i am now on a i don't know the process. exactly. i don't understand the russian law,
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but i believe i'm on some kind of a trial period or, or paperwork, processing, career or something, something of that nature. i'm a registered democrat. i'm not a republican. although, were i to register again. i might register republican this time in the weeks leading up to the election. there was a wall of hate against trump, saying that he was insane saying that he was crazy saying, all these things and i disapprove of that so much. but i voted for trump in 2016 moore's a protest against the, the, the press and the actors and the politicians. and everybody was this uniformly against trump. and it didn't seem to be justified. he's a rational person in america. he's been well known since the 19 eighties and my 2nd vote and 2020 was genuine because trumpet started and he was the 1st present since
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jimmy carter to not start a foreign war. there was the russian collusion accusation. it was just made up by a group of people and then it was pushed by the person today. most democrats still believe it was true. and all these things are well known to not be true. they were, they were lies. there were lies that were made up. i don't understand why russia's our enemy today as, as far as being similar in our culture and in our government systems, certainly they're much closer than saudi arabia. for instance, the term supporters in california don't the ones that i knew i don't really congregate and, and you, everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly quietly and tells me that they
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don't understand what's going on either. yeah, everything has to be secretive. otherwise you're socially ostracized. some people agree with me, but are quiet because you can't say that in california, but i'm politically incorrect. i don't like political correctness and i'll say loudly and proudly what i believe even if it's outside of the overton window. so. but, and that generated a lot of hate. i was not invited to dinner parties anymore. boil people or almost any parties. ah, with
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