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ah, ah ah brushes, foreign ministry safety of wilbur, full responsibility if it's fine to be behind the killing of daria do gonna, the daughter of russian philosopher alexander moscow say is, if proven it would. i'd like to stay. phillip with the journalist killing how it's being picked up by western media, resulting rather cynical headlines, choosing to focus on mr. dugan and self bring him, the driving force behind russian foreign mountain. we report claims un peacekeepers in the democratic republic of the congo young women abuse locals
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for years to me. i lost my daughter who title she was pregnant and one soldier that had pregnant and i have no place to claim my rights because they arrive in the d. o . c. they have not produced anything. they just rape our sisters. now mothers, they must leave with the big stories of the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well . this is the weekly and r t hello and welcome. i'm in a new meal. our top story, a car bombing in the moscow region has killed the daughter of influential russian political philosopher, alexander, duke, and on confirm report state. mister doogan initially planned to leave the festival in the same vehicle as his daughter doria, authority say the killing of the young woman who was 29 was planned. although the investigation is on going on. this is wealthy russian foreign ministry spokeswoman
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had to say about what occurred if ukrainian involvement is confirmed. then it is state terrorism carried out by the kiev regime. there have been plenty of facts accumulated over the years from political calls for violence to participation of ukrainian leadership and state services and crimes. for its part, the ukrainian government has denied any involvement here some of the latest pictures from the crime scene not far from moscow. as we said, an investigation has revealed a bomb, was placed on the under side of the car. ortiz peter scott, can tell us more. authorities have now confirmed that it was 30 year old darya. do. geena, who was the victim in this instant, were currently about 20 kilometers outside of moscow now. and you could see behind me the scene of the incidents where it's half, 9 on saturday nights, moscow time, what is thought to be an improvised explosive device ripped through and su vickery, indiadukes dinner and tore it apart and threw it from one side of the road so the
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other now you can see just behind me, investigators and forensic investigator sifting through the debris, carefully and just to my left here you can see see the remains of that vehicle. now alexander, to begin the philosopher is a widely known philosopher. here. he's known for his political and ideological work, is also known in the west phase unseat western rhetoric. and he was seen at the scene of very shortly after visibly understandably distressed. now reports to suggest that m dugeon himself and his daughter, they watch the attending a festival nearby and he was giving a talk on tradition and history. his daughter was a guest at this events, and reportedly dugan was initially intending to leave the event in the same car as his daughter. but reportedly the last minutes he decided to take a different vehicle. it won't be surprised if investigators were investigating this
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as a more of an a targeted attack. now that's definitely something that one of daria's friends believes have happened to restore the were obviously it was an attack and alexander dugan, for a long time. the collective west has considered him aspirants main ideologists. and so he's presented that way in the western press. therefore, i think that he was supposed to become a sacred sacrifice. this can be compared to slap in a glove in the facing. here is your main. i the oldest, and that's what we did to him in your own cat. all. this is an audacious attempt to show to the whole world what they are ready to do. now doria herself, she followed somewhat in her father's footsteps. she was a political commentator and very frequently appeared on russian television. now she's a co author of a book called kinney gazette or book said in english, which is due to be released this autumn. she's also been to the dumbass on
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a spoke out in favor of russia's military operation. there. she found herself on the u. k. sanctioned list back in july. i am honored to be in the same boat as my father. the fact that we are on the sanctions from the united states, canada, australia, and the united kingdom is a symbol that we the dawkins are on the path of truth in the fight against globalism. for 8 years in ukraine or so forbear was cultivated by various programs . and history was written after the physical massacre of russians in those 8, terrible years for don bus with daily shelling. the philosopher alexander, duke and his daughter are on the nearest for yachts websites. now this is a ukrainian website that blacklists and enemies of the ukrainian states. and now we can see some of alexander on russian tv. what we can buy really what we look at, people like biding burrell, soros and schwab is people are maniacs. they are not old by their age, but by the way, they think they want to save their western dominance at all costs,
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but it no longer exists and they are still trying to save it. it's a complete delusion, though the moscow region investigative committee has now launched a criminal case into this incident, suspecting foul play. peter scott, while among the reaction we got to the daily event was from journalist a writer, alexi club rudolph, who believes kia, has begun deliberately targeting russian intellectuals who support moscow's military offensive. she's your current area was very bright and beautiful girl of incredible chum. we didn't know each other personally, but i saw her yesterday at the tradition festival is seems to me that the crating side has declared tara against russian intellectuals. and this is an unprecedented phenomenon. the world does not happen before. there is no such direct and harsh hunt for russian intellectuals who support the special operation. it's clear that the goal was the tradition festival. these people knew perfectly well that intellectuals were gathering the most them supporting the dumbass and the special operation. and that one of the leading russian thinkers in mind should have been
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the target western media outlets have been reacting to the killing with some publishing rather cynical headlines. many also describe alexander doogan was a driving force behind russian foreign policy. ortiz, racial blevins, talk me through the coverage earlier. well, the focus right now has really been on her father alexandra do again, more specifically his political views, and also his supposed ties to the russian government. we've got cnn, referring to him as putin's spiritual guide, the u. s. government funded radio free europe is referring to him as hooton's brain . and then at the same time, the daily mailed sick, a very different turn here. they decided to focus in on those tragic videos we saw from the scene in which jogan was seen there with his hands on his head, looking completely distressed as he watched the car that his daughter had been driving engulfed in flames. and they really talked about it as if this was some
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sort of a scene from a hollywood movie. but at the same time, there have been many people on social media who have not been nearly as poetic. they have been justifying. and even in some cases celebrating dar is dead because of the fact that they don't agree with the political views of herself and her father. he was the target and she was fully acceptable collateral damage and not all ukrainians are red in. she called them sub humans. what she got was sub rosa. of course you are free to believe it was his compatriots works for me. he raised her to be a nazi and he dragged her into not see groups. and i will actually quote, doing himself what doesn't kill me, kill someone else. in this case, his daughter, why is there such interest in the russian philosopher and what spark such a negative reaction to alexander to get? yeah, when it comes to do again, he is largely been seen as a controversial figure in the west for years now and not stems from his criticism of the u. s. and its allies, and of course, their interference,
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really all around the world. he has condemned the targeting of russian speaking people in ukraine, and he's also been very vocal in his support of russia, the defense of the people in the don bass and in crimea. now it's those views from both himself and his daughter that have made them end up as the subject of sanctions from the west in recent years. now, when it comes to the work that daria was doing before she was killed, some have said that she was actually investigating the notorious nato funded group belling, cat. and notably, it was billing cats. founder was one of those top voices on twitter, posting some very offensive messages in relation to her dad or german blogger, and wore a corresponding thomas roper, who also personally knew dorian believes key of his targeting. journalists in this case, fatally on the western press, doesn't want to admit while she was enforced, which customer to me from the 1st time i met on
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a conference and we immediately and very long discussion because she was, she's only 29 by the 30 and she's very experienced and had some very bright knowledge of intellectual politics. i think, well they wanted to transfer father and extension was the daughter i know i knew personally, by the way, and i know that often she gave the car ukrainian channel expressive tv which was founded to support them in my dime. the money from the u. s. and the netherlands embassy in kiev, and from us they made video. what was, what type of dog on the shock and it's, it's good. so another ukrainian side said she was liquidated german media, which i have looked now they all talking to the pro proper. again, this and so on. you know, the thing, if they don't want to tell the people in the west, the ukraine is killing journalists. so they call them propaganda. it's, but it's very simple for the west. the media, if you are pro nature pro us euro jungle, is it you criticized to and us, you are
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a program just so this is just the framing and this is a real fine, like like from big picture from propaganda. core. one of the same thing and different names, even on the, on the political way of thinking and just mrs. just framing. oh, okay. something else to tell you about it today. ukrainian business is attempting to raise money by offering to print personalized slogans on military weapons being fired aggression forces. this sign my rocket fund, raising platform has enabled clients around the world to pay for inscriptions to be placed on missiles and bombs. in return, they reportedly received photos of those munitions and action. a co founder of the business sees the majority of the clients are from the u. s. the platform claims to be raising money for ukraine's war efforts, but it is not sanctioned by key of military. apparently,
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the business venture went viral after it was featured in the washington post. though, the issue it's promote, sing, has raise many questions about on thinking support of hate, speech and violence. the tradition of resistance is strong, said yerra slab. reap sac, a ukrainian historian. he said, humor and obscenities have long typified ukraine's response to foreign occupation. there are so many places that you can send your money that will directly alleviate human suffering in this war that aren't this so many ways you can help that. don't glorify and cheap in the constant tragedy of war. yeah, it's pretty weird to see people rejoicing as they see strangers being blown up 3000 miles away in a city. they can't pronounce a conservative talk radio host, steve gail beliefs such initiatives only promote hatred and should be condemned by all parties involved. i don't think it's funny, particularly when you have civilians who are paying to have these inscriptions put
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on these deadly weapons when there was a history in warfare of combatants putting inscriptions or messages on, on bombs or missiles. but you know, they're firing at each other and they are at risk to have somebody who's thousands and thousands of miles away safely as guys in their home participating on this is, you know, quite frankly, i think sick, this is not some game. these are deadly weapons. and the ukranian weapons are not particularly precise, though, when they go awry and get some family in done, that's when they killed children. it began to seem funny to the people that were inscribing anniversary messages on these weapons. it is not funny, it is sick and fright. be it's disgusting. i think the coverage of the washington post definitely promotes it is something that, you know, people may want to go online and participate in. rather than condemning it for kind of the sick humor that it, that it represents. this is serious business and, and frankly, the american government and ukrainian government should condemn it. china is
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revealed, its writing off a series of loans given to 17 african countries, while at the same time and on seeing new infrastructure projects on the continent. and comes after beijing already council $3400000000.00 worth of loans. restructured more than $15000000000.00 of african debt accumulated since the start of the century. despite that, china is still being blamed by western governments for using quote, debt trump, diplomacy. china uses so called debt diplomacy to expand its influence. today the country is offering hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure loans, the governments from asia to africa, to europe, and even latin america. yet the terms of those loans are opaque at best. and the benefits invariably flow overwhelmingly to beijing just as siri lanka,
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which took on a massive debt to let chinese state companies build a port of questionable commercial value 2 years ago that country could no longer afford its payments. so, beijing pressured sir lanka to deliver the newport directly into chinese hands. well, let's just go through what's being said there, because america is also accused of using loans as an instrument of foreign policy, particularly to countries in crisis. just like sure like it, it currently owes 81 percent of its external debt to the u. s. and european financial institutions, while a lend lease act for ukraine, could see kia, ping back, what it over to the u. s. for decades. less traditional independent china special ed andrew lung in hong kong for his take. you are most welcome sir. what do you make of beijing? this decision to write off these loans for african countries?
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quite some sums involved. what's prompted the well, this is the 1st time either china or western countries give lose in africa for the timing of china that give us it is instructed when the. ready the locking horns with aging over in, in the world. and as far as the developing world, according to the o e c. and the developing world will account for. ready 60 percent of the. busy world economy by the year 2013. so, and china has been inactive for a long time already. and most of these countries have benefited from china investment infrastructure. and here in life, a big difference between time is low. and those then went by and
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with those led by west institutions and a conditional on the internal political and development in the southern african countries where it's china as those it's not tied to that with total politics. obviously, most of all of the, most of all these african countries are struggling with their capacity to grow because just receiving low or a for example, the best western countries i've given. busy a, you know, was like just cash flows and countries, according to various studies, 8 have actually cost a sort of a diction with african countries with all the capacity to grow their own economies
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. because the lack of the past is due to lack of infrastructure, whole africa. it's a rich country culture. but most of this agricultural land, and it's out of the way, there's no rows, the highways obama's to explore their goods. and also there's a lack of infrastructure in education with all of these people because it continuously dependent on and hearing tires. they want to buy the criticism aimed beijing. how accurate are the accusations of china being a debt trap for struggling countries? are there a grounds to those concerns? well, the, a court is the post the child of the so called a c. but according to various studies, including the most prominent one but,
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but i want to get a looking at the whole image outside is those that have the studies that as a whole is misguided a, been heavily already but 2 other lenders including western countries, for example, in lanka before chinese k, the countries already hit heavily. and of course by giving them for the loan that i think the meeting is also learning the lesson, but the road is also on infrastructure. so i think that this is a less than. ready or a developing well,
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using a china, but of course of those countries. all right, and what will all services long african countries i'm speaking of the united states. some experts claim that ukraine risk sliding into a debt trap under the u. s. lend lease act, which we've heard quite a bit about briefly if you would, sir. what's your take and not how risky is it for kids? well, the lease and kind of a mechanics were 1st active after the, at, during the civil war on some of the united states. that a lot of money in policy, particularly the united kingdom, which at the united kingdom were well off of the 2nd world war. in fact, the last one was paid and i think that could go. but of course, that the western powers are much capable. all so busy,
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but then look at you crate the whole countries and destroying the infrastructure in destroy human lives, especially men. and if i, you know, 5100000. so i think that this is a, it would take, you say, i don't know how many, thank you. so, but on the other hand, if the war and it's quite likely that china would come to the rescue, building the infrastructure because not all of the share a thought, but also because of this is also a china, a strategy. all building develop road because you play it off. the role is the gateway you're always interesting in lightning to have you on the program. thank you sir. andrew lung international independent china especially live in the program from hong kong. no food
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traded for sex. young women raped on children abandoned newly released report has implicated united nations peacekeepers in years of abuse. in the democratic republic of the congo largely targeting civilians living in destitute conditions. me. i lost my daughter who died while she was pregnant, and one soldier matter pregnant and i have no place to claim my rights. ask the government to expound this un mission from own country, but in my heart there is a wound. and if i saw his peacekeepers, i would stone them. my daughter went to them to ask for a job. finding the job was difficult, so she started cooking for them. after a few days late her she was raped. my daughter is desperate. she now has psychological problem. we are not going to be discouraged. we will continue to ask for the departure of the un mission because we know that it has no business here
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since they arrived and they say they have not purchased anything. they just rape our sisters. now mothers, they must leave. while the report is based on 2500 interviews, many with girls and women who seem to have been raped by un peacekeepers with children conceived as a result. are te correspondence cholera bow, the thumbs le picks up the story. shocking levels of poverty displacement, brutal attacks by groups and fighting the democratic republic of congo is one of the world's poorest. and most want on countries in the world, however, transferred to an already bleeding wound. a recent report claimed the united nations peacekeepers, which have been in the african country for 20 years, have raved the young women, traded food for sex, father, and abandoned thousands of children in the b. c. allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse among un peacekeeping missions. and nothing you had no systematic
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research on paternity linked to a new school. that's the un mission in the sea has apparently been carried out until now. researchers interviewed one girl who alleges she was traffic by half emily, and impregnated by soul just when she was only 10 years old. she's now 16, and this is her recollection of what happened and was very young, just 10 years old. i realize later on that i was sold out in my aunt, the man with brain beer in the pop to share with me. the research also says the youngest girl that the interviewed, that was impregnated by un peacekeepers was just 10 years old. and then one in every 2 mothers, well under the age of 18 when being conceived according to the report, many children were left abandoned and fatherless. my father left my mother while she was pregnant. she gave birth after he was already gone. people disturb and hurt
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me so much. they say they will chase me because i'm a foreigner, i'm suffering they, when they the ways of allegations contains over 400 reported incidence of p cheaper father babies says 2007. the report is based on almost 3000 interviews with members of the con, release community, an employee. thank you, anne personnel from 12 countries. although the report points out the length of prosecution for these offences by peacekeepers due to their immunity, the you and says that is strongly condemned the behavior of those who violate and undermine the values of the organization. by abusing and exploiting those who are looking to the you and for protection. but the number of the victims of this horrendous abuse can be had to count the ra, potentially thousands of children left behind by peacekeepers in a democratic republic of congo. popped up the problem is that some of those
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deployed seem to be treated as missions as an opportunity for sex, tourism, and sexual crimes that are unlikely to commit in their home countries. this all came to light after a number of violent protests against un peacekeeping forces in the east india c. i'm. it calls for the u. n. to withdraw from the area 15 people have been killed in anti you and protest in the last week in a tags that you and chief antonio gutierrez, said could constitute a wall crime. the government has been trying to get the mission to leave since 2010 and the u. n. has been in the process of drawing down the operations since 2020 protest as meanwhile, favey won the u. n to leave because it failed to protect civilians. there is a kind of destruction with their un peacekeepers who are enjoying life. they are partying almost her every day going to bars,
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meeting with prostitutes and dust the issue year d r. c. so that's why as several peacekeepers have forgotten, they are real mission is to promote peace, not to have more kids and abandoned their my dear c, that's not one of their mission that can. and if the u. n can be very strict. and then also do simply in its true because, you know, without discipline, this cannot end ok discussing in moments whether the confrontation of ukraine may have given birth to a new phenomenon of instrumental ice and cultivated hatred in the region. and who that might serve its worlds apart next day, close season. ah, no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all his trip with
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welcome to oil depart, regardless of its outcome. the conflict between russia and your brain is built for years, remain and open the war between peoples, once considered themselves, brothers and wild fratricidal strife is as old as history. the confrontation over you bring may have given rise to a totally new phenomenon of instrumental eyes. and cultivated hatred, who doesn't serve? well to discuss it. i'm now joined by thomas crowds, professor of russian history, ab torso, around university of sciences, in budapest, for some count as a christ. thank you very much for your time. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you hello. you have been researching russian and soviet history for a long time. and you've also analyze it from the perspective of russia's relations with the west. why was this perception of russians as bloodthirsty barbarian? sorta isn't a new idea, is it? i thought you started this is an old idea. yes,
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lynn. if you want to pinpoint the historical or it's of for it's a phobia full b x because i don't know how to go back to the 16th century. just not just not the movie and stuff. oh good in that was the time when brush became in a way arrival to britain died. that was back than the british empire at depth of open yoga seed up by scenes that period. we have seen what rissa phobic emerged time and again, taking new forms and serving new goals. she got at them, but invariably it had to do with the competition in the global arena, says great powers confronted a shoulder and thoughtful, all sorts of advantageous positions. some the global seen. ready by his a professor class as far as i be fan.
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