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the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation is remarkable to survive. headlines, sr. washington wins his appeal against the ruling blocking, shooting the san juice expedition to the united states. his case may now return to a lower court to be re heard. we speak to the wiki leaks editor in chief. this is not a case that is being formed on the basis of more. this is an absolute trouble. still any legal process. as on just case fox anger around the world with russia noting it comes as britain takes pass in a democracy summit that hales the west, supposed to freedom of the press and a provocative and threatening action. gotcha, sam g crane for attempting to dangerously approach is maritime borders in the crimea, taking tensions between the 2 states, to a new level, we get reaction to residence on the peninsula. this was blatant provocation. they
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wanted to paint brushes guilty, and they always blame russia for everything. california is senseless. they are likely doing it on purpose to anger. russia. all the sheeps of the jets is just in pleasant way, provoked people, ah, hello, they're welcome 6 pm here in moscow. you watching archie international. now we're start with that breaking eggs because a london court has ruled wickedly expanded june assange can be expedited to the united states. washington, when it's a pale against the previous ruling, the block to sand from being sent to america to face trial on espionage charges. his fiance described decision. i was a grave miscarriage. of justice. julian exposed the crimes of caea torturers of ca killers. and now we know that those ca killers were planning to
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kill him too. how can this court how can these courts approve an extradition request? under these conditions? well, june, the saw just now or step closer to being expedited to the united states as the u. k . high court has decided that it will be overturning a decision not to extradite him to the united states. that decision was based back in january on medical grounds at the time the judge said it would be oppressive. as during the sergeant at a high risk of suicide, of course, back in october, that was a 2 day harry, i was the united states trying to appeal over numerous grounds, including the fact that it offered an unprecedented package of assurances. as i saw, it would not be held under the maximum security the strictest maxim security conditions in prison, and that he isn't unwell this being, he's made out. well,
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judas sanchez have continued to say that he is indeed a suicide risk. and that all of these assurances are meaningless and vague as they put it. they said that the united states can reverse any decision at any point. class is also concerned about the trustworthiness of america's got routines to pointing to one of those reports in the year that the cia had talked to kidnap during the saw and put it to kill them. and even it was spying and bugging him during his time at london's ecuadorian embassy. now june a song just noise. what they say is, this is i'm pulling up evidence to not only throw out the court case entirely, but they say it's a 100 percent politically motivated. plus they of course, auggie that you're in the saw and should be walking free. this is perfectly reasonable to find its oppressive to extradite immensely disordered person because he's extradition is likely to result and his death or court must be able to use its
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power to protect people from extradition, to a foreign state where they have no control over what will be done to them. now the united states 1 june assigned for what they deem as one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the united states. and if found guilty and convicted, he could be sent to prison for up to 175 years. that's because the us have indicted him on 18 counts under the espionage jacques for publishing. i classified military documents all related to the war in iraq and afghanistan, but most crucially for got included claims that's in the military, even killed thousands of innocent civilians. now, speaking outside the high court here, this morning, we've heard from stella morris the partner who's incredibly disappointed and she's saying why and how is this happening? how long can this really go on for? and many people have been supporting her outside here. many, many protests is that also are similar questions there who is
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a glimmer of hope that you know, the british justice system might actually prevail for once. the british judiciary has assisted on every level the u. s. campaign to get a 10 years 10 years in the streets of london, public opinion and this sounds. but obviously the judge's decision is not on the side of public opinion. it's absolutely devastating, especially this time of year to another christmas without doing that is children without their data stay on the fight to free judy massage the trying so we will prevail eventually. well, interestingly or ironically today is international human rights day, and many people outside hi court say, where is the human rights in the case of june, a saw obviously was did on the grounds of the royal court of justice that they call
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it the royal court of injustice, and just as it was being announced, a protest even through eggs this side directly behind me, which just goes to show the sentiment and feeling here on the streets of london. which dash see there will just to remind you of the background to this case and 21900 sounds was forcefully removed by british police from the ecuadorian embassy in london. after quito terminated his 7 year asylum there. he had sought refuge from the building following sexual assault allegations in sweden, which have now been dropped. america wants that we can expand, extradited on claims, conspiring to government computers and publish classified material. in january, the sheer of british judge ruled against expediting him though to the united states due to faith over his mental health, but also rejected his by about vacation, claiming he may flee earlier. i spoke with the wiki leaks editor in chief, kristin hutchinson was actually unbelievable. and so i run
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a good decision should be 100 on the united nations human rights. the united states had all opportunity in the medicine court to make those so called us your and it did not. it simply press them forward. after the last in the menus of court in january, the united states had given assurances that the they would to treat the julian fairly. and he would get that treatment and be housed in an adequate to jail and could even serve his sentence if he gets one in australia. all of these so called assurance and have been and been investigated by human rights organizations such as amnesty international and found that the, those us, you are so small to work the paper they're written on. they are simply not reliable . we are dealing here with a nation where individuals on the top level in langley, the junior,
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the top level of the cia and in the white house contemplated, kidnapping were killing julian sons. this is not a case that is being fought on the basis of the law. this is an absolutely travesty of any legal process. this is a political case, and the julian arrest, as we have said, for many, many years is a political persecution. while the us has been pursuing assange after he revealed classified information on american military activities during was in afghanistan and also iraq. ah ah ah ah ah
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ah ah, ah, let me, my rushes for a ministry has slammed the course verdicts highlighting that it does coincide at the end of a summit, democracy hosted by the united states. this shameful, vertical political case against journalistic and public figure is another manifestation of the cannibalistic world view of the anglo saxon tandem. the west marsh international human rights day, and the end of the summit for democracy with dignity. this news is devastating. the persecution of julian assange is the disgrace. meanwhile, biden is holding his cynical democracy summit and the hypocrisy and the cruelty. we condemn today's u. k. high court decision to allow the extradition of julian songs to the us,
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which will prove historic for all the wrong reasons. we fully believe that julian assigned has been targeted for his contributions to journalism. hello scott. the use of our geopolitical on this, patrick kenny's and he says that the west thinks it's rhetoric on democracy and freedom. the speech only applies to other countries. the the, like talking about journalism, they like talk about media freedom or they like to impose it on various other developing countries. target nations, nations singled out for regime change, but when it comes to actually living up to all those sort of things at home, the rhetoric doesn't actually match or the reality. and i think julia sanders case is a huge embarrassment on that level. so then it goes and combine on the establishment, the mainstream media of the political powers, to collude together or to ignore this case and to deny the fact that to julia sanchez, a journalist of what you leaks is in fact a press outlet doing
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a public service so that's more or less how they closed rags on that on that story . the more class my documents have been laid back showing how the us break diplomatic assurances in another extradition case pretty similar to that which junior assange now faces. david mendoza says he agreed to be expedited by madrid to america on condition he be allowed to serve any sentence in spain. he says, even signed a document saying with the american and spanish government assuring him of this condition. but the us held him in the us jail for almost 7 years before eventually returning him. and only after he took legal action against america, we spoke to independent journalists, which had met hers to release the documents. in the case. you know, they've told the song that he can serve any potential sentence in his home country, australia. they said the exact same thing to mendoza. they told him just just let him come to the us and he can serve any sentence given back in spain. in mendoza's
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case, the united states signed a contract, an explicit contract with mendoza and with spain saying that he must be returned to spain. he cannot be given a life sentence, he kind of tried for concert structuring. they violated the, the u. s. kept him for 6 years and 9 months, the only reason mendoza was allowed to go back to spain is because he sued spain twice in the spanish supreme court. and he won. and spain threatened to cut off the extradition treaty with the us. that is when the u. s. felt pressure, they wanted to keep extra dining people from spain. and so it's only because this was imperiled and in danger of being cancelled that they then sent him back mendoza, which was expedited for drug trafficking and money laundering. and he told me, if they did that to him, if the united states did that to mendoza, what are they going to do to julian? i thought this is a common practice. the united states violates its assurances. it's diplomatic agreements, whether it's iran, nuclear deal, whether it's, you know, a prison transfer assurances for a saundra window that they're going to violate the mark my words. this is going to
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happen. mendoza certain of this, and i interviewed him for this and he seen dozens of people from spain, from columbia, from mexico, from all over the world who've been given assurances. and once they get to the us, it's violated these documents that i published. they weren't seen by the court yet . they weren't submitted in court. and i'm convinced that if the judge had seen them, if the judge's study of these documents, they could not let this extra sure go ahead because they've accepted that a song just suicidal. they've accepted the judge, applied the test correctly, that he would be even more suicidal. he would, he would drive an extradition to deal with, would drive him to take what makes up that all this. so the only reason they allow the appeal to go ahead today was that the judge should have allowed us to give assurances before and that they trust the us assurances, well, i'm very sorry, but these classified documents say otherwise. i was independent journalist that she'd met her, so we're going to take a quick break, monique, and ah,
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ah ah ah, so we've talked about the rising chance of civil war and america. and it could either be between the have yachts and the have nots. it could be between the big coin stays like texas or florida between the non bitcoin states. but the rising tension is cobble because of the rise in genie coefficient, as is now. and they spread between the very top and the and the bottom is getting extremely wide.
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ah ah, welcome back. now the ukranian naval vessel approached russian waters in crimea has been described as a continuation of native provocations in the black sea by a russian regional official ukrainian ship named don bass. sailed dangerously close to russian waters on thursday evening reporting that from con crimea, his archie, julia, chap of alpha brushes f as v has cold. i provocation, the thread for marie craig, and made a ship heading towards the coach trade in crimea. as the collision between the russian and ukrainian fleets in decline in coast trade, have me avoided. it happens when the ukrainian ship quotes don't have been moving
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tools. russian territorial horses stop said kilometers from the border and then tend to find according to the f. s. v the incident started on december the 9th at 12 minutes past 9 in the morning when the ukrainian ship called don't boss left the port of north pole and began to move towards the coast trade. according to the russian side, it hadn't received any request for passage as required by russian legislation. let's take listen to what the f as we say, the command ship don't bus has reversed course away from the coach straight. it is not responding to enquiries the extra so the grant and ship's crew are regarded as provocative and endangering navigational safety. while the ukranian side reported that the ship did no harm to pass for this trade, and it was on and it was sailing in the sea of us all towards the coast trade. and later, throughout the day, started to return with the continued not to respond to requests from the russian, oregon. according to the f b,
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the russian special service regarded the actions of the crew as provocative and threatening the safety of navigation. in turn, the ukrainian side said it did no end to the sensitive says it was before and tossed in its territorial horses. and i'm sure that began returning to the base. also, according to the ukrainian transmitted that they don't bought, ship was in the sea over legally since it was a shed water area. and he expressed his surprise rather than most so a threat from an armed session rescue vessel. apart from that, on december, the 9th, which is yesterday, russian flight is escorted to flight us and french miniature air croft over the black sea, according to the russian national defense and will center this yes. and they will, incident in the block c o the crime in peninsula, on june the 23rd so rushes, the demonstration keesing the u. k. m. u. s. military of a conflict for rotation. after british warship, a tremendous defense sales near the coast of crime in as well as ukrainian ship
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previously violated russian border. crimean officials express consent and should be un, secure to counsel, to discuss the problem that can lead to a wide spread confrontation. so we are here for all the development in the coach or right now and will bring you more information as we get to what he's a map showing the path of the ukrainian shape. it was traveling from a port in the training city of multiple russian security serves to say that the vessel then came within 33 kilometers of rushes, coach straight. we got reaction from residents on the peninsula at the young us to promote god. this is blatant provocation. of it was intended to show that as biden's lensky spoke. russia was restricting passage for ukrainian ships through the straits. i am confident that there was a tv crumbled ready to film and record it all as it happened. they wanted to paint russia is guilty. they always blame russia for everything and still night i'm going to be touched on you deal with the senseless. well,
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the words that ukraine would continue with the provocation, and they're likely doing it on purpose to inc, russia, all the sheep of the jets is just unpleasant. what provokes people see you? yes, i'm a piece with russia. so for example, you have told me to, and i say there will be a little story unfolded last night. we spoke to town in mcadams. he's an executive director at the rome pool piece institute. and he says that the incident appeared to be a provocation by the training military. well, i'm sure that a ship called don bass just coincidentally, happened to test russian resolve near the, near the bridge. i think it was definitely a provocation. we've seen in the media over the past couple of weeks, particularly here in the united states, a lot of coverage about how russia is massing its troops inside of russia. and somehow that's a threat. russia has gone as your viewers well, no, to this point and saying yes you can go through. you can go through the straight, but you do have to file in advance. and that's certainly according to in accordance
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with international law. the last person to congratulate president vine, but i think he's trying to walk it back. i think he's looking for a way out of this. you know, that's the case. he should be applauded for trying to do this for telling the landscape, hey, why don't you look at the mens agreement and try to go a little bit further towards fulfilling these obligations you've taken on the united states did say on to say that 30 javelin anti tank missiles, systems were delivered to you, crane back in october, aren't you motor gas have takes a while to look now the ukraine tensions and the situation on the ground in the country. nest collation both rhetorically. we would, we have seen this hysteria reach fever pitch about the situation over ukraine, about potential plans to invaders, some countries say, but the situation on the ground in ukraine is perhaps, worst of all because that is where people are dying. people are dying. people are
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suffering. people are going through through hell and have been going through hell for many years that we have, we have seen of the united states, specifically pumping weapons into ukraine for the ukrainian military. and these are weapons b, b, b, they a javelin miss. are supplied by the united states or by dr. drones supplied by turkey. these are, these are weapons that are flowing into create and immediately going to the conflicts of where the civil war is being fought in the east of ukraine. and they are making life horrific for the people that ukraine has boosted about how it is used all it's, it's shiny new toys. unfortunately, the people on the receiving end very often are civilians. there are more than 2000000 civilians are trapped in the conflict soon in east than ukraine. and they're just having to break it out. people going to sending their kids to school. they always have to worry about a tang cello, a mortar,
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round landing. they're on the grounds of the school bats in the classroom, where the kids are. people going to work must always worry about tang grounds flying into the bus. they're in the public transport, deliver the car into the house. vladimir putin is like and what is happening to a war cry this, i should say the rooster phobias, the 1st step towards genocide. what's going on and on bass now very much resembles genocide. we see it and we know about it, or we hear about is this potential plans emanating from the she i the white house, the british government. these plan is that no one previously knew about that russia was planning to invade. a huge area of ukraine does unclear how they would be able to achieve this with, with, even if we believe the caea and others with such a small force, a $100000.00 troops is a very unlikely scenario. nevertheless, that's speculation. at this point,
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they themselves have said that russia hasn't made the decision to invade a ukraine. but let's look at what is happening again on the ground. do you have the os c that reporting on c's for violation? so their work is constant and round the clock. ukrainian artillery enforcers destroyed or damaged 5 times more civilian infrastructure at schools at workplace as that is people's homes. 5 times more infrastructure was destroyed and damaged by ukrainian forces than vice versa. you also have the situation in which you, ukraine, still still 6 years on, refuses to negotiate with the break away republic saying that this isn't something we're going to do because if we talk to them face to face, that would be tantamount to acknowledging them. aside from that, they're also all manner of promises and assurances that you can keeps on hearing from, from britain, from the united states, that they've got their back,
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that thou help them that don't keep the russians away. and what are, what that does, is it emboldened you credit. and unfortunately, the situation is such that aside from very one sided coverage, you have a situation in which piece simply isn't desirable or gas there. so that brings ships, right? washing out a always could have a company, but back again in just a mm hm. mm ah. awe back breaking, toil. forced labor stress
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. mm. industrial injury corporal punishment. ah oh no words with which we're all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolished slavery long ago? ah, british judge has blocked the extradition of wicking leaks, founder julian assigned to the united states congress with in the fall, a judge ruled against expedition january 4th,
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2021. the latest chapters being written in london in a case that has made headlines time and again for 10 years. for the u. s. prosecutors, the hackers on trial, a public enemy and cyber terrorist, 4 of us, a pioneer of investigative journalism on whose fate press freedom in the west could depend the astonish case it was, it was a war with all that, you know, has ross going to the mission. busy and this is, if the so you can you give guys 10. okay. i don't guess. don't mean
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a for it. and we should response interested research and i thought it was a bunch and storm with someone outside. i tried to speak to them by the way to people beside happens with some of them. yeah. gonna be honest with anyone's coming it. and what do i do? it is broken. ah.
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in august 2012, the british authority threatened to storm the ecuadorian embassy in london with his home. they want to arrest julian sons, which would provoke diplomatic a class. why is it so important to see him at any cost? so normally moving on, i mean my move in to understand this. let's go back to a few more years. in 2 an antenna. julianna's son is at the height of his fame. wikileaks has published thousands of secret us military documents on the walls in afghanistan and iraq. there might be a couple of views of wiki league for, of julia who's, who's got the hero view, who's got the dangerous double make of it all come, all the news caused an upper on the internet.
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where is the truth and all of this in this official document, both parties stayed the facts before the british supreme court during a visit to sweden, assange her sexual intercourse with 2 women. the women talked to each other and go to the police. they want to some time to go a medical exam to rule out sexually transmitted diseases. a preliminary investigation is opened both women a question, the chief prosecutor and stockholm concludes that there are no signs of rape case closed. ready a possibility man of modest taishan is yet to be clarified. assange voluntarily stays in sweden announces every question during a police interrogation. but a higher prosecutor, marianna ne decides to reopen the preliminary investigation of
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a leech grape. ready assange office to be questioned by mariani. ready but the prosecutor's l. in the end, she grounds a songs commission to lee sweden. he has a lot to do. julian sans can claim his greatest, who yet a quarter of a 1000000 confidential cables sent by us diplomats have been released to 5 newspapers. they contain many explosive claims that were never intended to be made public. a few days before the league didn't issues a european arrest warrant for songs and interpol issues a written notice. a man who hasn't been charged is on the list of the most wanted criminals. in london, you are in a sons goes to the police again. this time he's arrested. he's kept in prison for 9 days in solitary.

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