tv News RT March 11, 2022 8:00am-8:30am EST
8:00 am
lation nato countries are doing everything in their power to prolong the conflict. this approach is turning ukraine into a failed state. ah, the you in human rights office sounds the alarm as metal breaks its own rules and allows courts for violence against russian soldiers and maybe ukraine conflict with the instagram owner in sustain this won't target ordinary people. western countries step up, they fight against ordinary russian citizens. as the countries, musicians are now bought from international piano competitions. we get feedback on the russian public. if people saw that it published with if you look at what's happening with our cultural figures, athletes, our media, then 1 may ask, where is democracy or human rights here, it's a kind of russ, a phobia and hysteria around the world. it's politics and politics shouldn't affect
8:01 am
the lives of people. with there is no such thing as fast tracking. efficient. eat is respond to the ukranian president, but to frankie, join the block. ah hello and welcome from wherever you're joining us in the world. i'm paula. and we're coming to live for my studios here in moscow. i'll be your host for the next half hour, and it's a pleasure to be with you. but 1st, let's have a look at the latest major developments on the situation in ukraine. russia's military said it would observe a limited cease fire on friday to allow civilians to evacuate to secure roots proposed by moscow. these are the key evacuation routes planned by the kremlin, the russian military ads. it will unilaterally open the roots, eating eastwood to russia every day, whether or not here agrees. on thursday,
8:02 am
russia off a tier to open as many as 14 car doors away, the ukraine confirmed only 7 were in operation and opposed the evacuation of civilians to russian territory. according to the you in 2 and a half 1000000 people have fled ukraine practice last month. passions military has announced that the didn't. it was public's army has gained control of the city of warner. vladimir putin has green left the proposal to transfer military equipment, captured from ukrainian forces to the breakaway on best republics. and at a meeting with his counterpart, who said they were positive improvements and peaceful for the details coming up in the program, you get somebody in the month of national you social media giant. meta has again broken its own rules to allow nationality based tape messages. this time to support public cause for violence against russian soldiers. the firm which owns instagram, watson,
8:03 am
and facebook will also reportedly, let's use this call for the death of the russian and bill of russian presidents. the move has shocked even the un human white's office, which says it will talk to be american multinational. and there's already been a massive online backlash. we don't allow hate speech except against certain people from a certain country is one hell of a can of worms. when hate speech calls for violence, death, threats, and praise for neo nazis are considered acceptable by matter because of war, but only against the enemy. then they are clearly state affiliated media. they're also directly promoting and encouraging conflict violence and war. facebook is changing its hate speech policy so that some users can call for violence against russians. and you can support the good nazis to the company claims. the decision is temporary and comes in connection with russia's special operation in ukraine. metal will reportedly lift its hate speech restrictions for uses only from some european
8:04 am
states, including russia and ukraine. the tech giant, however insist the decision is not aimed at inciting violence against ordinary people. it comes to weeks after matter, established a special operation center in order to tackle hate speech on the platform and remove content that insides violence. yet it's policy, you turn will also allow some previously ban praise for cubes, new nazi as of battalion to quote in the context of defending ukraine. well, here's a look at the infamous militia group at the heart of the common fighting. ah,
8:05 am
what we now cross live to independent journalists, thomas, rupert thomas, thank you very much for being with us. what do you make of instagram's owner encouraging hate speech but only against some groups? well, there would be an old nice word for it. it's good squat racism, we can even call it fresh is nothing that nationalism like it's it's, it's just i really don't have words when i, when i saw this because they were fighting it hates hates speech and racism and all this stuff. and now they officially allow it, i don't know how to commend it. really. i have no words. i mean how compatible is this with as he saying, the company claims that its policies are against inciting violence? i'm well, the thing is, um, i think it's, it's too much for, for this small interview. but these companies, all these companies are, are fulfilling the job of the, of the ca, sorry to say this way. because when, when america to clear somebody, somebody in an enemy, all these companies go that way and money is not as important as politics for them
8:06 am
. and right now we see it with russia. it's not about money, not about business, at least not commercial companies. these are instruments and, and now we have a radical, i'm to rush russian policy in the west of these companies. support this. and facebook is just the most radical example, but we have to see what the other so we're going to do. i mean, you're talking about radical, at the same time, it's allowing praise of the near nazi as of battalion it says in the context of defending ukraine. now, is that so vague as to be meaningless? or is it a safety specific context? well, it's the same game. facebook goes this way as off was forbidden on facebook. and now since august operation started, it's allowed to have a nice as office, and these are neo nazi. so what, what, what to say? and that's what i mean. they're really showing who they are. we right now, see who they are until well, 2 weeks ago it was a conspiracy, syria theory,
8:07 am
and so on. but we, they showed themselves, there is nothing to discuss. we see who they are. who are they? as i said, it's, it's ca of an instrument of the american propaganda. and i wrote several articles about that on the horn internet. google was founded with ca, money. the algorithm did. the technology for google was founded was, was developed by these 2 founders when they are students by ca, i'm, they reported to see a and this is public american documents. you can see this. you can see it with paypal, paypal if the paper found, are the same. people like plenty of phone quality is the spice spice software. that may be the best one in the world. i don't know, but, but it's, it's sometimes in the media and plenty of these are the same people, polanski and paper, and pelham, t as in hotel into tell us an investment company off the ca. and we can see this was all with all these i t companies, the big i t companies are ca,
8:08 am
they're all bounded to the c a. and i brought several articles about this. and i can show this with you original a sources from american pictures. this is not russian propaganda. they wrote them channels on the house. what are the consequences of matters decision? what will it in, in what way will it actually impact the international debate over this topic? there is no debate. there is only propagandist emotion. propaganda is what propaganda means. an emotional ice people, and this is what they're doing. they're not saying, let's discuss whether russia is right or wrong. a war is good or bad. they say let's, we allow violence against russians. this is the motor. there is no debate. that's the problem. if there would be a debate, it would be nice, but i don't see debate. i just see emotions. do you think there's any chance that the company will with you? it's decision we've heard from the you an already expressing concern about this policy. you turn by meta i'm ready to bet that no it's the same
8:09 am
like i like with i stuff. and i think that facebook can very much what the un since i don't, i don't think so. and at the same time we have the e u calling for google to new rush and state media from search results. do you think that this is part of a wider entity russian drive that also includes met her? yes, as i said, i, as i said, google was founded by 2 people who develop the necessary technology with money from ca. it's not my centers. if they're out of them themselves, and of course they will fulfill what they're, what they will, what that taught to do, whether you assess it or whether washington says, i don't know. yes, i see a big agenda here. i see the same with twitter. they always, this company is always a, we're trying in russia to, to make propaganda against the russian government like russian government or not. but coca cola until now was happy to sell products in russia and they didn't, they didn't care about politics. is internet companies always care about politics
8:10 am
and they always have the same opinion. like what if we zoom in on the situation right now, of course the situation in ukraine. do you think the e u is trying to silence alternative opinions about what's going on there? i don't think so. they said officially they, they blocked out, you know, in germany and the german constitution is written, there is no censorship. article 5 last sentence. and no like them or not, but they're blocked. are you there? blocked sputnik and this censorship. where do you think what to say? where do you think all of this is going to end? what is the final scenario? if we keep going down the slippery slope? i don't, i don't have any idea. i'm an elo analyst, and that means i see things that happened on the escalation is going on for you is shooting themselves with the sanctions. the russia didn't even answer yet with, with our sanctions. and they are already suffering in europe. and russia didn't
8:11 am
even start to answer, and then i don't see any way out of the, the escalation, again, facebook just again is escalating with this. and i see a big agenda here. the escalation is, wanted nobody in the west. this was wanting to talk. there's no debate, it's escalation, i don't know where to where it's going to, but i'm not very optimistic that you vocal and but why not more people? vocal and, and concerned about this the censorship. well, i can only talk about about the directions i get on my work and my site is exploding by traffic. i have record traffic, i would be happy not to have it, but the reason is many people are right. i get hundreds of emails everyday. will people say thank you, you have the last 200 to voice in germany because they shut down all the toner to worse. and the only one who's giving the russian point of view, whether it's right or wrong. but at least the people have to know both points of view when they struggle. and i'm the only one left in german who's doing it and
8:12 am
from the reactions from my re just and the rich, it's growing every day. i get very, very males. what saying, thank you more than 100 and maybe to whatever 2nd day a male with the women say, you're a bad guy. so it seems that the people want to get the information independent journalists, thomas group has thank you very much for joining us here on auto, with those particularly warring insights. thank you. by now, the ukrainian refugee movement is described as one of the fastest and largest in recent years by humanitarian organization, with most fleeing to neighboring poland. polish authorities estimate that on average to ukrainians cross the border if we 3 2nd, e officials have confirmed the blocks already received more than 2000000 people from ukraine, with germany, belgium, all over. and other countries said to have been overwhelmed by the influx. many who have flayed say, they fear for their families live all the time, the shooting. we hear this would be afraid to. we go to the give my family try to
8:13 am
the europe a truth and we shouldn't be ready. but by sort of in or just things at a meeting with his bell, a russian counterpart, vladimir putin has noticed positive changes in moscow. kiev talks and agreement on evacuation corridors has been a point of contention between t of a moscow. since the 3rd round of bilateral talks last week and ukraine's president has repeatedly accused russia of not being sci fi, a deal for civilian faith stones. moscow in turn, saves its kids that's been deliberately preventing people from fleeing. rushes, military has announced that the dentist republics army has taken control of the city of warner. however, in the site of intense fighting in recent days with civilians having found themselves caught in between the war and fives. one of her is 60 kilometers from
8:14 am
the city of the next march. the 1st, the russian and ukrainian sides agreed to open humanitarian corridors for civilians . though they still haven't managed to function as intended. an ot crew went to the city in question and talk to locals, who have had to hide in basements. ah, val, navajo is a small town of $20000.00 inhabitants. it's turned into one of the hottest spots on the dawn of us front with intense fighting going on for days. the situation is changing every 10 minutes. mm oh, the elderly women and children have been trapped in damp basements for more than a week now. mm. don't ask republics. forces share food and medicine.
8:15 am
ah, cecilia, just you said a hostage elsewhere, relatively mauled as others have sat in basements for a week. now it's been like help for us for 4 days. we didn't think we would leave for if you both just to day a projectile peers to the roof where the kids bedroom is a move of sheer 3 of them and we're simply cut off. nobody announced anything i wish someone would have just driven by and told us, for example, when they are going to get people out. but now they just shoot. and that said, we're sitting here and we are afraid to leave me. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says it's russia that is not ceasing. fire causing numerous casualties among civilians. he's decayed, villanova a quote, he wrote heroic city as residents have reported, he resisted russian forces. my open, mario pulling villanova her remained completely blocked. although we did everything
8:16 am
necessary for the operation of the humanitarian corridor to russian troops to nazis, far as missionaries on western countries continue to join the ukrainian side. moscow says thousands of volunteers all around the world are sending requests to join russian forces. vladimir putin said on friday that the country should help any one who's willing to join. we spoke to be serene ambassador to moscow, who warns that if countries continue to send missionaries to ukraine, it could become a safe haven for terrorists. lucas's. unfortunately, the international community doesn't even cover it up, but on the contrary, the country's coal for extremists to come and fight against russia, these extremists are portrayed by the western media freedom fighters as defenders of truth and democracy. this is also how the western media have portrayed the terrorists who fought and syria for many years. the west has been white washing the image of this groups whose evil spirit eventually revealed itself. and to day was
8:17 am
see the west pursuing the same policy with the extremists who are heading to crane . the west and the united states are seeking to realize their car and goals. they do not care about the consequences law, by the way. tourism is not only about radical islamic organizations. there are many other extremist organizations in europe and all around the world. therefore these organisations, under the pretext of defending ukraine, will find a safe haven and crane where there are a large quantities of weapons. of course, the results will be terrible for europe and the world as these terrorists armed with the most advanced native weapons, will probably get through the cranium border into european countries. therefore, the west chooses this path. we'll see a significant increase in terrorist attacks throughout europe, especially with the presence of a large number of european terrorists who fought in syria now and russian. german school has been set ablaze in berlin. fight has managed to put out the fire and police investigating any connections between the austin and antique russian
8:18 am
rhetoric that has taken on an international scale with piano competitions, banning russian musicians, and had a mass cultural backlash over the worn ukraine. ortiz, charlotte dimansky reports. this is a war against russia. we are told this is a war against puting. we will hold the kremlin accountable. the 25th decent were adding president prudent and foreign secretary leverage to the list of sanctions. they are responsible for the deaths of innocent people in ukraine, in alignment with the decision by our european allies. united states will join them in sanctioning president putin, despite thought the west acts continues to fall on every day. russian citizens. whether that be the direct consequences of sanctions or measures that have been taken, he in europe take the situation in flanders in belgium, where new students from russia will now be excluded from
8:19 am
a scholarship program that followed a request that came from ukraine. however, according to the flemish education minister, the ban is about keeping on the prussia. we're not doing this because we believe that all russians are guilty of the war, but we are doing it because we hope that measures like this will help to put pressure on those in power in russia. oh brussels. they were conflicting opinions on the measure with i don't find that fair in the sense that the russian people have little to do with this. i suppose most russians are anti war. it is not a good thing to do against russian students or any russians, but maybe it will work well. they're both santian pro russian opinions. we should be more nuanced and balanced in our views, which is quite rare and media. i don't think it's fair. i think to everyone deserves education and i think the most population in russia, they don't want this war. the don't feel concerned about this on one part is very
8:20 am
unfair to our of the students that go down. not responsible for the actual situation. like in the phantom, things like that. but on the other side, they do think that that's a measure needs to be taken against lucia in order to have a bit of an impact on what they're doing. cancelling all the events related to russia is also continuing in wales in the u. k. the court, if philharmonic orchestra has removed works by check kosky from its program at an upcoming concert, the once planned all tchaikovsky concert is now being substituted in light of the recent russian invasion of ukraine carter philharmonic orchestra field a previously advertised program including the $812.00 overture to be an appropriate at this time, though, the move was apparently supposed to be in support of ukraine. the idea of cancelling music by a russian composer who died more than a 100 years ago,
8:21 am
has provoked ridicule cancelling a chikavsky concert is so deaf, ordinary russians will write it off as mad blad, overdoing the propaganda, doubly absurd because tchaikovsky spent a lot of time in ukraine and incorporated a lot of ukrainian folk music and stories into his work. well, this is clearly no skin off the nose of tchaikovsky for up and coming. russian musicians being canceled is problematic. in island, the doubling international piano competition has decided that they are not welcome . it told one applicant at the he had been rejected, simply because he's russian. he was left wondering vase. i'm just curious, how will this help to stop the war? the anti russian rhetoric is though, now facing some backlash in the us. conservative commentator candace owens is one voice calling it out absolutely appalling. the way russians are being treated in
8:22 am
america and to pro hold that our leaders and government institutions are allowing. busy for the time calling for this discrimination following the global black lives matter, syria is quite telling russian lives. despite this, the march against russia in all levels of life continues the international cat federation, for example, which describes itself as the united nation of cats, has also got its claws out more keys who have found themselves unfortunate enough to have russian owners have been banned from the competitions. now if that isn't kathy, don't know what is charlotte? even ski r t. paris. now what this unprecedented harassment of russians aboard. we asked people here in russia how they feel about what's happening. thou watching frontier . i support the operation and follow the news about it. that was right for 8 years
8:23 am
they killed people in don bass. how long could we allow it better for you? i understand that the decision to start, the operation was hard, but it was the only way possible. therefore, i support it. no matter how hard it is to say. so, democratic values are fundamental in world practices. but if we look at what's happening with our cultural figures, athletes, our media, then 1 may ask, where is democracy or human rights here, it's obvious for me that what's happening now in regard to our country, people, organizations, businesses, is 1st and foremost a demonstration that there is no true democracy in the west. yeah, of course, just to be honest, i'm shocked by what's happening abroad and how they treat russians. cultural figures athletes, and it's a kind of rasa phobia and hysteria around the world. maybe that's because now people live in the gadgets more turned, look around them, maybe think less and believe mass medium, all with a finish. the mom you, you pretty, you this pressure on russians as bad. it's unfounded. people aren't guilty. it's politics and politics shouldn't affect the lives of people. i need them words, lucian. they think they'll choke us with sanctions. you today,
8:24 am
i'll achieve nothing. so wholesale, say, do i placed it in chavez? but i think we'll come through. russia is too big to close and forbid everything. we have goods of our own. this i think were independent from others who mr. ashley, with the sanctions on scare me, will if through it and develop our own production really is it will do. ukraine's president has expired frustration off to you. leaders pushed back his bed to fast track membership of the block and they won't. there is no such mechanism for rapid ascension in place. can we open an accession procedure today with a country at war? i don't think so. should we close the door and say never, that would be unfair? can we forget about the balance of the region? we must be careful. this is a years long procedure. we have to look at what we can do in the short term. all the countries in the western part of europe that i speak to say that you shouldn't try to have an express train, a fast track procedure or accelerated accession process. we must not give ukraine
8:25 am
the feeling that everything can happen overnight. the e u is not ready for enlargement. it's decision is rooted in unanimity. u. s. allies increasingly questioning the value of america's friendship, as ukraine becomes the latest state to complain that it's been abandoned by washington. that's his nature now says the conflict in ukraine should not spade beyond its borders. as our correspondence, caleb mauppin reports, ukraine seems to have gotten the point. if you're an ally of the united states, you might get left out to dry. you're not a member of the nato alliance, there is no guarantee of the united states will really have your back. i have called down regarding this question a long time ago. nature is not prepared to accept ukraine. the alliance is afraid of controversial things. kosovo understands the same thing. it is imperative that brussels as the capital of both nato and the you rethink a new way of enlargement in the western balkans. both e,
8:26 am
u membership and nato membership cannot be done in the old ways. there are plenty of recent examples of washington washing it's hands. for example, take afghanistan. now this isn't an ally as such, but the united states spent 20 years investing and occupying the country and building up the nato back government. and then when it fell, the united states left the country and chaos. with
8:27 am
extraordinary success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely and selfless courage of united states, military and our diplomat and intelligence professionals. it was designed to save american lives. here's another example, then as rayleigh, the united states has been claiming that juan guido is the legitimate president of venezuela. they've turned over the venezuela embassy and venezuela emissions in the united states to his control. but now the united states is reconfiguring its oil imports due to sanctions on russia here this evening. so very brave man who carries with him the hopes, dreams and aspirations of all venezuelans won. why do senior us official for traveling to venezuela on saturday to meet with the government of president egos mature as the bible ministration steps our efforts to separate russia from its remaining allies, emmett and widening, stand up over ukraine, even
8:28 am
a long term allies of the united states are starting to reconfigure their relationship with washington. saudi arabia may not return biden's calls when it comes to discussing ukraine, but they're happy to speak with putin. whitehouse spokesperson jen socking is reiterating biden's words about making the country a pariah state. meanwhile, the crown prince of saudi arabia is overseeing a complete flip in foreign policy. he says he wants to work things out with both iran and israel. we don't look at israel as an enemy. we looked to them as a potential ally with many interests that we can proceed together. we have to solve some issues before we get to that. they are our neighbors, neighbors forever. we cannot get rid of them and they cannot get rid of us. so it's better for us to both work it out and to look for ways in which we can co exist. hopefully we can reach a position that's good for both countries, and it's going to create a brighter future for this country. andy run the united states, likes to build up the forces around the world that can do their bidding. the u. s.
8:29 am
a loves to provide weapons and media propaganda support when it comes to countries that can help them achieve their geo political goals. however, looking over how quickly the honeymoon can and has many around the world wondering whether or not washington is what they call a fair weather friend. caleb martin, r t new york. well, that brings us to the end of the news for the solid. stay tuned and we'll be back with headlines and news at the top of the hour. thanks for joining us. ah ah, ah.
8:30 am
38 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=1275910787)