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this is akin to say to say decree, the west plus destroy ah, i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer and closer to his borders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have been, should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest, you frame was not given the kinds of weaponry. and it's still not being given the kinds of weaponry that posed a threat to moscow or russian territory. that is simply a false claim. mm. people should huge key is lucia law. and me with a cmo. i'm even gonna finish an interview for her to finish our day. um, she did occasionally did everything out here that done this issue
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with the legal team managers to get the case discussed at the united nations. and sweden begins to feel the international political pressure, especially from that in america. mm. promoting and respecting human rights for all women. men, girls and boys is a core value and a central priority for the swedish government. but she had dealership when he thought, you know, the quick here, but a, so not a good he up or super. yes, rick, us, those have the near grid issue here to put the heels at a hint, you know, to call me, and i swear sia domain on good i thought, but i say without a 2nd, i had anthea they know they want to see on one side about us like get about a so never will come throw the rest of the yes like us and that i 2nd see it are going to for he opened them set up by east a healy saddles make on these music or but as you're 40 the king unless you're now, but i got auntie saddle, libby, the pro. i saw you specific. i mean, think it was
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a waste of a lascola, but it's on i think dallas, they brought the sheila but now they see, see on the i see, look oil is that to talk therefore shall if the question or to 1st to diplomatic asylum. that is, and of course, no general international law obligation to recognize right of diplomatic asylum, a nation, and criticize embassy with tuition saying can work for a while issue push that she does in this, you can put an attention there to help with a very conflict manager in which government had only a few things a 2nd to show this is the same day. there's an impromptu meeting
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between wiki leaks and a high ranking swedish official window and talked about and you, you limiting the time and pre trial detention, particularly in cases where the person hasn't been charged. yes. are you referring to the case on the song? i with the i submitted, respond to that possibility to have a person who has suspected with confident charges had been made and that he's been diagnosed with that say, and human rights has to take someone definitely a lot more time than it's necessary for this to thank you don't have an imitation on, we live
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a maximum in in those countries, pre trial detention is limited to a few hours. but the problem for lawyers is that sweden continues to insist that assange was not arrested at all, or is he arrested? oh, not the lawyers have no doubt about it. that higher authority must confirmed their arguments with the legal teams. next step is to bring the case to the un working group and arbitrate attention at something got on always does to go to the international sphere when local laws are insufficient or too restrictive to determine if somebody has been improperly deprived of liberty. this group of experts listen to the arguments presented by the governments
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involved in sweden and the united kingdom take part in the process, issuing a decision can take several months, a time that will be increasingly difficult for the london rafferty. with people in much worse situation. so i mean, there also people in better situations, it just means it to be really diligent about dealing with targeting exercising lights because my son to try and have lights going all at the right time of day off. mm. mm. it's like people, washington, all sh space station that you have to deal with. the absence of light,
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the light is the queue that suits your com. mm hm. professor kelly u. c. s t i n o n i c plus hyundai, the coffee them in, go gig, stan. nadia must look in metrics kanethia, cynthia b, delaware rascal. know so hinting that a sandy throw out with the hampton that ascent, the cell phone with you. i remember high data thought the impression, think that there is he done that a commit. comerica me ever. if, as he gets away in front of the embassy, there's always an activist vigil in 1998 gotham mass chief, investigating judge in madrid, ordered the arrest of ex dictator penal chad who was currently in london.
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mm . thus he applied the principle of international jurisdiction. the idea behind it, some crimes are so serious that they affect all of humanity and can be prosecuted by any judge regardless of where they were committed. peanut sets arrest was a warning to dictators and leaders responsible for genocides quindrel, impunity under the laws of their own country. crimes against humanity could now be prosecuted by any prosecutor or judge in the world. i prefer some hacker hacker the stint is on hacker can, can throw in hack in la les advantages, man was put up with dca. there's nobody ever called who it is. it's only with said esl hack. e is, is hackers guessing is escambia us and m. c. stem,
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this is hackers? kaitlin were luciana le, for main gate. is still architect today, went from boone, the love of you have temporarily in atlas cuz it is the milk as a unit. while waiting for the decision from the un legal team maintains their offensive in the diplomatic arena with 2 of you yet with 1st, let's review what has happened. be a bomber administration supported by varying degrees via the western allies. in the last 8 years, has prosecuted and investigated more publishes and journalists under the
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espionage act than all previous president fees. combined. jeremy hammond sentenced to 10 years buried brown. us journalists recently sentenced to 60 is john kerry aucker, the only person arrested and convicted in relation to see a torture. the only person in the united states, his role revealing the torture. chelsea manning, an alleged force abra helix. he has now being detained for 1760 days, but he has been sentenced to 35 years. edward snowden, william benny, similarly in relation to national security agency, are in swats. united states faced 50 years, been brilliant president and $1000000.00 to find a personal friend of mine, a volunteer for wiki lakes who ended up very sadly,
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being persecuted literally to death. 2 years ago, al serra harrison who assisted us with transporting it. would snowden from hong kong, into a place of asylum in, eventually, in russia. what a number of these cases have in common is not simply that they are recent or conducted sometimes without any charge or that they are abuses in the, in the formal process. it is that a technique has been developed in the west where the process was clearly the punishment. she and she when i go in, they say they just full $9.00 with a song sing when there, unless you just see on it like game act. why it is that percentage that
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are sitting for my love, those city don't they will make a nice yeah. they're forced in one of the vehicle. it still don't know solution in discussions with which i mean to easy to system to that canadian, just that i see that i'm not it. i have often said transparency for the powerful privacy for the pal this but it cares about privacy. but there's some, there's some basic, maybe instinctual know, from their privacy affairs, between lovers, when you go to the toilet, whatever one privacy that's it actually human instinct. but if we look beyond that, how long is it there about privacy? what people care about is power. and the relative balance of power between small organizations, the small of which is a family and large organizations. however,
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information is power and ish. a larger organization has a lot of information about you and you don't have information on that larger organization. it has even more power reviews than it otherwise would have. so privacy is a way for individuals and small organizations to preserve the small amount of power that they already have them with the merger of our societies with the internet and the internet with our societies has allowed a really amazing lateral trans were able to learn from each other much more than we could. on the other hand, it is allowed, state intelligence organizations and contractors who work for them to collect
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more information. it is in some ways the greatest theft of wealth that has ever occurred me most of the transfer information is coming from the bottom of it is powerful intelligence organizations and organizations like google, facebook, where helix does it the other way. we take information from very powerful reservations, the most powerful ations, and we put it in the public record where everyone can use this unusual who's we're giving people a choice. if you have information about how the world is working around you,
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then you have a choice about what you support, but you don't support, but you do with your life. ah, ah . l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law of the patient. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at that point. obviously is too great trust rather than fear with take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with
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a suffered because my business and you will clean a, b, e l does not a shoes on your medical graham. when you wrote it, you know, you got to really just touching up little to no student for a while. you was just touching sure. ruckel in was names your hospital for the additional student in full, which helped with you throw in the word them on the problem. you're still there was 2 other issues with yours. we are both in the study says pristine voice. have to watch stuff coming to the one off on i thought it was jewish and the longer it was just a new social not political push to to stream remote because or you know, your course you school. of course. i don't know which for you i know for the don't
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know as much of a vehicle so that you used to play in finances come up with what you weeks is back in the news after it published wednesday, part of the secret tax of a massive new tre packed called the trans pacific partnership, or g p. p. wow. now thanks to where you live, we haven't even better idea of just how dangerous the t p. p really is. a lot of the gpc would sacrifice national sovereignty, public health and internet freedom. that was a huge struggle with governments and corporations want to keep information secret and others who the democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know with the lawyers have found out that google in response
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to a warrant from the u. s. department of justice, it has turned over everything from wiki leaks, journalist accounts, every email contact metadata. for me, my google accounts, i was actually has the one that i have from a long time ago, which is why it makes the situation with regards to how the u. s. government is treating with what they were actually doing. like that he going off journalists personal and private e mail accounts in the hope that this is yes issue with the organization. a very susie, susan crunch on all of you can do. the warrant for google confirms to the law is that the case the united states is secretly building against wiki leaks is not just paranoia. it has
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a case number. one of the charges is espionage with an international espionage case that it has sucked in. dozens of people to its grand jury process that has pulled in through warrants or from google and others, thousands of pages of information that has gone explicitly off to generals. that is what it calls a whole of government investigation. what other states call hall gum investigation, which is the largest investigation ever into a publisher, which is an extra territorial maneuver by the united states to engulf foreign publishes in claims of espionage and its immediate case. surely this is the sexiest media case ever. but nonetheless, there's something that's even sexier than an international espionage case. and that
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is a 6 case and, and sweden, there suddenly movement in this case although the appeals court declined to quash the arrest, boring for his sons. it also criticized the prosecutions passivity and demanded that money on the new move forward with the investigation. she may now change her mind about traveling to london to question a son with give us a thing. if your mental shows you like to watch what we go, we're not going to manage. i'm sure she will know he's a good and i was like when we're sending,
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those are pretty more even of his guns. defeated a g, a. d. as in roger yacht, d o. s yes, i am calling. you don't want to hear that a ya, i'm the, i'm on the job comes in to decide about why he's worked with cynthia one. okay. and what, what are your options? we have breaking down at the suite and this morning. they are now offering to travel to london to question julian. if john this band won't come to them, they'll come to him as somebody allegations didn't come under 5 years to the limitations. who so it is possible to interrogate asunder in london and sweden is in a hurry to do so by lawyers talking to. but i don't want to talk about victory because any correlation, even the victorious correlation with
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a sex case is negative. prosecutor, mariani arranges a meeting with a thunder for the questioning, but that is not enough. ecuador in sweden, after sign and tradition cooperation agreement for the agreement between echoed or in sweden is not ready in time. and the questioning is canceled. ah, you were going to attempt an interview, which was just 3 days after you sent the request when you had removed that go for this. so i just want to understand how you can justify the claim that you want treating him like anybody eligible the sound behind on him in the military you can actually put it to the 2nd school government court yet. see it or not to just let us know on somebody which and assume that it appears on
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it or the school board member for where to head on that. so you are, you have a sandwich friend warehouse before i go to the village to is sickening cats who are the flu, caught us back and i was at last just from the in the plaza on julian, i saw on july the house. none. i mean, you'll make statements after you violated his rights by his name coming out. i mean, i'm sorry, it's nice or everybody, you know, the 3 left, the legation expire, they will never be clarified me. talking about speech case. we're talking about swedish case and no one's talking about the case. there was there in the beginning that it's still ongoing, which is as far as i'm concerned,
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which is the great danger to me and to the organization as a whole, which is this massive s b investigation? who let's be serious. we are in a conflict situation with the largest, most powerful employer. that's what it is that has ever existed in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive though. hey, how are you all about that we're going to see you again. we know that there's been a grand jury against against wikileaks. in essence, now, the attempts to prosecute wikileaks have lasted over 5 years. the procedure in the united states is that before someone can be prosecuted, 1st serious crime. the constitution, the constitution requires an indictment by
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a grand jury. welcome to the federal grand jury service. you are here today because you've been asked to take part in our democratic process by serving as a member of a federal grand jury. it's a job of great importance, grounded in the constitution that guarantees our freedoms. the drafters of the constitution knew that deciding whether or not to accuse someone of a crime is an enormous power. so they created the grand jury, but the problem is that the grand jury, it happens in secret, the grand jury can compel testimony. they can issue search warrants. they can use the patriot act to conduct surveillance. so when the prosecutors prosecute, they decide, i mean, they look at the map and they decide where to bring the case. so they decided to bring the case in the eastern district of yeah, now where's the eastern district of virginia?
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the eastern district of virginia is the home of the national security agency, all the intelligence agencies. so guess why agree on them? so the, they pick, they pick the jurors. well, ok, you were here and i say your wife is and i say everyone's connected. exactly. thank you. i hope all of you will enjoy your grand jury experience. we do know that the prosecution of wikileaks and includes espionage, computer fraud, conspiracy, and theft of us government property. but now the obama administration is using it to prosecute whistleblowers and publishers and the free press. for example, chelsea money, a former military intelligence analyst. my name was accused of leaking to wiki leaks, thousands of confidential documents about the was in iraq and afghanistan. her punishment was harsher than the one imposed on the service men accused of
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committing war crimes or torture. the same conflict during 3 years of prosecution and trial manager was the victim of humiliation. in humane treatment and torture. san just defense fears he may suffer the same fate if he's indicted and extradited to the united states. a solution ish hysterical. i asked her father in law. i could show you louder than the should international casino where the us in a moment or puppy cielo cerebral kit indian. okay. no, i sort of quarter. i knew is cuz he seemed going assume rusty on the part of this boys lost her. would you say that he's been denied medical attention? sanchez been suffering from severe upper body pain and limited movement on his shoulders and in the dark is recently been in the undersea to china diagnosis. but
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the doctors included that are for full diagnosis on. she needs an m r. i. and this is not possible with you and the embassies assange needs to go to the hospital. with the sutherland and liam's kaiser is even younger pharma. there on a seat or feel the amount of healthy law in october 2015 from ecuador request safe passage to take a sums to a hospital the u. k. d nice the petition. sanchez, health problems are not only physical in december 2015. a medical report evaluate at the impact that indefinite confinement could have on his mental health . the report wants that his health will deteriorate if he remains in his current
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situation. it concludes such stressful circumstances with no end in sight, can lead to um, foreseen and destructive consequences with the potential to become life threatening . if, as he does in, the emitter fancier says february underneath the image momento border can nasir list on. busy teresa feel by the soleah, even if you are actually something happens, he has to exit the place because it's his life is a priest. i mean, even if i'm to borrow them last year and i faced that situation. i don't know what to, you know, this is something we can, we do not understand that there is no proceeding to your career for such an emergency, establish the hunger as her own. in this scenario, they, the norms here are local education, but in another is in nor stomach sending commerce not more than more sister, the gondo in element. this is north
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a most nother local meant it was an electric ignacio got not a moment, then we'll get it. if you can, why you're not premier with k get her he quite a given a got the run. those run it the see she miss other shopped in english and then they got the rock this with yeah. or don't they got the route? they got their all don't they got the us? yeah. oh, getting like there was a sunday or the what for the for them will she to come much water. i'm working group. i committed just human knows i did a i just you know, are you got guess i missed i'm would end up again. maybe guy ah, so enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind.
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if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody's lean finger on you, you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques. when i was station in mosul, among them were stress position, sleep deprivation, and do some type of therm. yeah. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrant children. whatever you do or more comes from home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america leader sacrifice the shimmer of effective interrogation. ah, i can understand.
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