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to yourself, we started adopting those techniques when i was station in mosul, among them were stress, possession, sleep deprivation. inducing hypothermia is already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrants and children, whatever you do or more comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past and the moral authority, the made america liter sacrifice for the shimmer of effective interrogation. ah, i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer, 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
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kinds of weaponry that pose a threat to moscow or russian territory. that is simply a false claim. ah ah, on february 5th, 2016, after months of uncertainty, the united nations announces its decision. mm hm . which i highlighted with
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the expert, fanatical on the swedish and british authorities too. and mister i saw as to probation of liberty. i think the recommendation is clear, respect your physical integrity and freedom of movement and afford him the rights to compensation lives with a lot of firms with because they're making money a pay with chance with late a pay you get to see about the forms like if you have
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a very, very pleased with this thing we operate with us and it is for comprehensive in the big 4040 pages, they're not going to be able to easily deal with it and it uses you cable as well. yeah, sure. and did you see the statement? why? the british, they say this change is nothing is very good, is very defensive. they're there for them. we can defend, we can fact. and i know we have institutional outside with
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hello. i can translate, it seemed like this is a l b i. similarly with others. net a such a is a just minus us of the applicants yet, then from don't i'm up with the web diaz because i said back to them, isn't that then? it's easy. believe a guy then like there will be up there as a group of we have to declare it says la la mush content and it is of the strongest thing. i think the key thing to decide is what we say high demand or what you say, i demand the kid this to me think lose. not only is he she on but she had a good and went with the radio to mothers with him. when shooting women discuss the
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passage, because with these decisions that say if you're free to go when you have to go wherever you want to see simon dna, louise must see to us. you know, they didn't see on how to read that out. yeah. bassetti emotional, know she does, you know, the model that you put it on to, to, to i'm where i'm worried about the last thing she you but i don't sorry that you have to deal with. i give you my sympathy. you cannot uphold the law by breaking the law. he is and has been detained now for 5 years. one month and $29.00 days. and to put it bluntly, that's a hell of a long time to detain someone. someone who has never been charged and has never even been questioned the some of these does some it look interesting if you all
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lawyers here know what it means. seeing if you give me a dinning room, but he's democratic, go by and me a gosh. what did you get? no answer and i will tell you, i'm out. it is not a mar victory. should i tell you what the guy told us? sure, since you just sealed it and zeal, la orders and juno, danica sac immediately. now finally we today's decision. there was light at the end of the tunnel. we just need united kingdom and sweden to step up to the plate. so julian can finally come out into the light. ah,
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with how sweet it is. this is a victory that cannot be denied. it is a victory of historical importance, not just for me, for my family, for my children, but for the independence of the un system. the fact is you and sweden excepted to be parties to
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a 16 month process, 16 months of litigation before the working group, an arbitrary detention i made submissions. the u. k. responded in the process to those submission. sweden responded to those submissions, formally as a party to the proceedings, they lost buquet, los sweden, lost it last at the highest level a with do what i reject the finding of this
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working group. it's a group made up of late people, not lawyers, and they are there. a conclusion is flawed in law julia massages of fugitive from justice. he's hiding from justice in the dorian embassy. he can come out on to the placement any time he chooses, he's not being detained by us, frankly, or ridiculous finding by the working group. and we rejected with we were talking to the former un repertoire, an arbitrary detention not sounding us. no country likes to get to rooting for arbitrated tension to be sent should by you and like this. but if you don't abide by, you fall into the category of countries, we don't like to compare ourselves with ah,
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in the months leading up to the u. s. presidential elections, wiki leeks, releases thousands of compromising emails from the democratic party and its candidate, hillary clinton. the league documents cast a shadow on her entire electoral campaign. in criticism of julian assange multiplies, he's accused of pursuing a personal agenda with the leaks and of having contributed to the advance of donald trump. but even after trumps victory wiki leaks continues to publish. and soon the u. s. government under trump will go further than the rock obama ever debt. the united states no longer operates in
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the shadows. it's time to call outweigh gillex for what it really is. a non state hostile intelligence service, often abetted by state actors like russia. they pretended america's 1st amendment freedoms to shield them from justice. they may have believed that, but they are wrong. ecuador also has a new president. he wants to get rid of the inconvenient guest in his london embassy. we can be expounded judy in a song, just internet access has been cut off doors saying that they don't want julian sanchez, social media fee to jeopardize relations with other countries. that is thought to be in regard to a couple of tweets that julian with her students in the morning army. yeah, absolutely. keep one of them up all the time and that i've been. kimberly yes. how
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do you make jessica simply adel is picked with before the furnace that he or nobody seeing another lost son just visit so limited only his lawyers and close contacts are allowed to see him after strict controls. in addition, there's an unpleasant surprise since 2017, the spanish security company under cover global, responsible for the protection of the embassy, has been playing a double game unnoticed by the diplomats from ecuador. they installed cameras and microphones in every room. the images are stream to the united states to the u. s. intelligent services. in an e mail, the head of u. c. global david morales orders civilians of a some just visits. a whistleblower within u. c. global,
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unless the lawyers explained to the spanish judiciary that some just meetings with all visitors, but especially with the defense lawyers who are recorded we have long been concerned about the level of surveillance that join assigns is facing within the ecuadorian embassy. this is a severe breach of loyal client attorney privilege and fundamentally undermines our ability to properly defend and provided defense to join us. finally, ecuador gives in to the pressure for political and economic reasons, whether she'll get on that. but if he knows heather it a seal diploma ethical altogether, so you are sounds like it was we lost. mm hm .
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i i'm sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested duty in a breach of fail from 87 years in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states with mister speaker, this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is about the way. mm the for the business. and you clean the daily shoes. you made it
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comes green. we just got the function, i can certainly provide you with such an for even author of the different sit in full, a chunk get you thrown with them the problem and you're still there with that actually if you're here are sick. if history as city you brought in that the studies just a bunch of stuff coming to enough on ok which which in the longer it was just pushed in just a moment because i knew a divorce you don't know which i know for the don't know is i should get to do, given that you're going to do used to be in, in finance is the
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law, kappa. so is basic. i meant to look in such as play. he must be opposite of simply king and momento. guess. say been for my legal. yeah. we'll see we're a seller, i'm a weird as to where to my knowledge, cielo it, i get allister disciplinary, really is those neosha even put it a if we put a gone on premera woman took it on a level mentor. a lesson alcorn computer hacking a to sing when a couple daughter e gaus peterson put her on bedroom fully and the non piano on the door, los gatos, kasan beauregard, was b t, as in peter bullock at if we got, if we got it, we will go it'll widigar on as it is comment thus edison was it just as it was going to la la, open sea on local men, those there will. now when the electric ascend as a local meant us, but are concrete. that is a stick to us dollars produce look, isn't,
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but it was my embassy assume intermodal as in alpha sodium. is that an m process? a son just take into a high security prison in solitary confinement without contact with the outside world. more than 10 months pass before expedition, proceedings begin. concerns about his health are growing. the united nations is putting pressure on the case. i visited with 2 medical experts, we came to the conclusion that had she had been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time. that that's a medical assessment. and are we asked to for renewal states to investigate this case and to, to alleviate the pressure that us being done him and especially to respect his due process rights, which in my, you happened systematically violated in all these jurisdictions shortly after the u . s. indictment, sweden announces that it will drop the case against her sons for the 3rd time,
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and for good. for the lawyers, it is clear, the in famous sex case was a trap to hold assange. this also irreparably damaged his reputation in. nevertheless, the situation is so dramatic that someone decides to reveal a secret. mm. i'm stella morris. i join us on just hard. mm. we have 2 children. gabriel, falling in love is kind of a last a rebellion in, in a context where there's
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a lot of attempts to destroy your life and your your reason for doing what you're doing that i feel now i have to do it because i've taken so many steps for so many years and i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. yeah. but i like kinda like us. we're opposed to mine. yeah. it's like a so let's say you don't read the gas enough sort of like it that on like big are mass important is to be a part of the stuff because there are in a moment the good gallagher, lonely go. kalika is
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a year lou chandler porters please, the pisca legato consistent, the meant that he no, when you go can gadsden is normally be that in us a lucas and co aka lynn. aka sanklo. aka is still that a triple liquor irritably cut. so that is, employees must put us on monday and i can see the must put us on the scene, the nap of yesteryear ah extradition proceedings for wiki leaks, founder de leon assigned start today in london. the u. s. government wants to put him on trial for allegedly, conspiring to hack into a pentagon commuter and believe 100 others. those kinds of things like porters without borders. they say this is a 1st amendment case and the u. s. has tried to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing p o u and his brother lesson is
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good. but just if you go, no, she just listed it fellowship regularly with us here in lester, if you're not willing to do that in full full development, this gotcha awesome political address. yes, there is a shot it over, and then you a so i saw that in your case should voice them in the list. i mean, i feel weekly's of me if i'm blows, you a hand different shots killer. he's he get i have when they were sort of with you the money out of my little if quickly understand. okay. understand you got i got you even there you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only lavish bunch of julian did. julian assange and courage. chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she's again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if his hunch helped her
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leak secrets. she tells the judge i'd rather starve myself to death and change my position on this case. as a result, she goes to prison again and has to pay heavy fines. but she does not give in the fascination of insect villi, either the killing of rogers journalist, the killing of children. that is the real harm that should be discussed in court. and not with julia langon, sitting the dogs, but for the war criminals that conduct the visa foreign designs. with the toggle for over a sun, just extradition continues. a trial behind closed doors, cameras, a band journalists and human rights organizations of difficult access throughout the trial. sanchez brought before the judge as
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a dangerous criminal. he supervised by guards behind a glass screen. he's not allowed to sit next to his lawyers or communicate with them. he faces 175 years in prison, in the usa. ah. on the 1st day of a process that can take months or years as tens waiting. ah . the 1st use leaks out ah, these abuses of the devil,
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the last 10 years. the prosecution provides no evidence that he and argues that the charges are political in nature and expedition for political offences is not possible in the u. k. as you've had today, this case is an abusive crisis. isn't abusive? prices add to political advance? he's charging a legal events. in substance is political. the nature of the charges political morning time process, which is nice. this is the i director announced the wiki, like a hostile, non se children's agency, and that he wine minimum investment protections and mr. political prosecution, who gast i and we always loudly with us because she all the protocol that our line was you see all the sellers, you need us there and said, gonna go there are sort of easiest thing that because yeah. okay, most is the most trouble. yes. we similar water in this past may see. okay, glad i'm with
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. we got a extradition proceedings out to continue shortly afterwards with witness test but then they covered. 19, pandemic spreads around the world even within the walls of bell marsh.
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the 1st hearing will be postponed until september 2020 in november, while the trial is still ongoing. the united states are electing a new president, but before biden takes office on the 20th of january, the british judiciary delivers a verdict. a british judge this morning rejected the us request to extradite a song to the u. s. on a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of its mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s, prosecutors have appealed in her ruling site from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and
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whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with ah,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very particular dime, time to sit down and talk the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. 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 and mosul among them were stress positions,
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sleep deprivation, inducing hypothermia. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrant and children, whatever you do or more comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past and the moral authority, the made america will sacrifice the shimmer of effective interrogation. ah, i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer and closer to his orders. 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 pose a threat to moscow or russian territory. that is simply
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a false claim ah ah, with a report from just outside the as a cell phone tree in mario paul, where ukrainian nationalists forces continue to hold for billions of human shields . also with consider, i was so sick it was made, unfortunately made or it seems. consider yourself to be at the with rush, talk different, not aggressive and see russia rhetoric, which the west posters with supplies of weapons to ukraine. however, some in europe are not pleased with the donations a decision to deliver arms to ukraine is fundamentally wrong. the world.

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