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aisles. my question is if they wanted to use one ton of my faith of justice, and why did their legislatures like in congress approve a law to keep a prisoner that for an unlimited time? is that justice to keep a prisoner without proving his crime in a court? one of the top american military generals once said that they will give the worst torture to the prisoners in one of my by said they would never enjoy the rest of their lives after they were released. i've not seen a single prisoner less than 40 a person that was brought in at the age of $22.00. now he's 42. so don't talk about justice, but it was just cruelty in one side of my bank. ah . loaded it, the psychological effects of detention will remain with me for years. whenever i talked to my family on the phone, they would tales of death, sorrow, and pain in the family. it was the biggest challenge for each prisoner that to face
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it alone, with no shoulder to cry on. prison itself is a horrible place. i would say that if you just live in a prison, that is less than the torture you face is beyond your imagination. you lose all hope, but when muslims, and we believe that one day you will be released day, the americans plan something back to you, but their wisdom is nothing against the wisdom of god. let's get back to our developing story for you here. a naughty internationalists we understand, and that a good ours may says ukrainian paratroopers happy in landing in the city. we also understand that local ad offense systems, as well as military aircraft, a working to counter them. how early a 3 people were killed and one wounded and shelling in the southeastern city of antarctica doubt that's very close to the zap at all. she nuclear power plant. the city is bombarded by what local officials described as a ukrainian artillery attack on residential areas. will give you updates throughout the hour here on our team to national for the meantime though as
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you probably know, the last leader of the soviet union mikhail gorbachev has died 91 years old. he passed away at moscow central hospital for a just a brief moment here on the program, look back at his legacy. the use of course, gorbachev overhauled the soviet union's foreign policy by introducing the new political thinking doctrine, which thought relations with the west and ultimately helped to bring around the end of the costly cold war. gorbachev called for the well to be seen as united and interdependent. instead of separated into various blocks, he saw the balance of interest of different nations as a way of solving international problems and former german ambassadors, russia. ernest, you are going student said some gorbachev played
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a significant role in shaping europe's recent history. he was willing to establish a new relationship between a reformed russia and the west. and that was recognized by west and lead as some of them are still alive. where is partners in the eighty's and ninety's? but still, we remember what influence this change of russia of soviet union, russia brought about to international relations. look at the international agreements on the reduce of nuclear weapons, unification of germany, and many more things. so he has a place in the history of europe. the outcome didn't turn out quite as rosy as gorbachev had. envisioned. a nato's military brock expanded to the east and conflicts with seed and post soviet countries. and other consequence,
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some alleged from his overseeing of the collapse of the soviet union is the currently ongoing crisis in ukraine. of those and other consequences of the fall of the soviet union have been largely absent from the mainstream media western reports remembering mccaul. gorbachev in the headlines over the past 24 hours. of course he did receive celebrity status in the west during the time. now for the meantime, we have some comments from gorbachev. a long time chief english language interpreter, pavel polish jenko, who says a soviet leader was known for his ability to listen, even to those maintaining and opposing opinion. well, he is a very authentic person. the way she looked and acted publicly was exactly the way she was. there was no difference between the public persona and the individual that i was really close to,
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i must say for so many years she was open, she was warm, she knew how to talk to people. she understood dignity, as you always respected people with different views. and she was always ready to listen to listen to people who were sometimes very different from both ideologically in other ways. but at the same time, she preserved his own authenticity, his convictions, his views. and i said, in addition to that, of course, it's his personal rules and his being so offended over all these years. now after the fall of the u. s. r, the post soviet space erected with so called color revolutions. the 1st state to
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face such one was a ga, the rose revolution came off. it was claimed that parliamentary elections had been rigged. a daily mass protest broke out with people demanding that the president stand down. demonstrators eventually stormed into the seat of government, forced the president of flee, and proclaimed the revolution. a few days later, all of a sudden, opposition leaders had the power. now, a couple of years later, the shula revolution erupted in the central asian republic of cust done following parliamentary elections in 2005 opposition forces incited mass protests calling for the results to be a now and the vote to be re staged. the 1000 storm into the seat of government and the opposition seized control. it ended with a formation of a new administration and the president's resignation. well, a political commentator, steve, gail says that these past revolutions, in a sense, can be tied to today's conflict. in ukraine. you know, i think it's the same and politics worldwide. what have you done for me lately?
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and i think it's hard for, for russians today who are enjoying more freedoms, more religious freedoms, more prosperity for the, for the typical russian than they were enjoy 30 or 40 years ago under the, under the old system. they haven't experienced that recently. so it's kind of kind of easy, i think, to ignore where they are, versus where they were, might have been, had not been any changes. but then again, you point out that the west has allowed the expansion or the talk of expansion of nato encroaching on russia's borders. that has clearly been a flash point that in my view, this administration didn't recognize, ignored or take her to the forces in ukraine that they were wanting to cater to. and they have made a problem that they could have been, i think, resolved much worse and continues to, to be a conflict. but i think could have been avoided. ah, the use weapons stockpile for ukraine is running low. situation was acknowledged
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both by individual member states like germany. i don't know why de level by the blocks foreign policy chief. i'll carry a vote. they to be and, and just re, for defense. how can we pull the membrane state, buying more women, because we are depleting our stocks we up or lighting so many capacities for your credit and as we have to refill systems. so if i try to get some, as germany's defense minister, i have to be honest, in the case of deliveries from doing this, there stocks we have now reached the limit of police. i mean, while the u. s. could also be facing a lack of munitions itself. us stockpiles have reached a quote, uncomfortably low level that's according to the wall street journal, citing their source in the military. the pentagon, however, is adamant. the claims are untrue. all weapons stocks for the u. s. low and in what instances is that happening? the short answer to your question is no, we take our readiness into account before we make a decision. and so i can assure you that
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a number of those questions are number one. do we have the ability to execute operations ourselves if it were ever to come to that? and number 2, do we have the requisite equipment and munitions available to continue to train ourselves at a high state of readiness? and in both those cases, we're able to provide what we have provided and still maintain our readiness as a military force. for marcia analyst, alara johnson says the economic crisis in europe will likely make e, you citizens end up opposing the continued billions and weapons deliveries to ukraine. the economic reality of higher fuel prices liquid natural gas in particular is driving businesses in the united kingdom in germany and france, they are going bankrupt or the being forced to close. and so i think there's going to be a growing domestic political opposition to continue to expand money in the ukraine when even western reporters who are tend to be
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a propaganda mouthpieces. or even acknowledging that a large percentage of those weapons that are being sent to ukraine are not making it to the front lines, but are being diverted into the hands of criminal organizations and black markets. so i think the citizens in, throughout europe going to demand that the government start taking care of needs at home, as opposed to engaging in this weapon generosity that has been thrown at the ukraine. now the opening ceremony has been held for the boss stock. 2022 military drills held in far east in russia, with participants from a range of countries including china, india, syria, and context on the combat drills that are involved tens of thousands of service men as well as thousands of pieces of heavy equipment to promote better interaction and collaboration between allied forces, russia, defense ministry has emphasized that the participants are united by the need to boast of military security,
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as well as the traditionally strong relations between the countries. the ones could be without 0 naughty international for continuing coverage. we bought our developing story right now with the latest updates, and now to may says ukrainian pirate troopers have been landing in the city, local air defense systems, as well as military aircraft, as we understand working to counter them. one local authority, ledgers. the landing and the shelling of an article are made to prevent the arrival of the nuclear watchdog b i. e, a at the up or the plant ukraine however, says the i e. a mission cannot get the and not about a because of the shelling. adding that it's the russian army who is shelling the route along which the agencies delegation should proceed. earlier, 3 people were killed and one wounded in shelling of the city of america are near the separate orgy nuclear power plant. the city is bombarded by what local official describe as a ukrainian artillery attack on surrounding residential areas. well,
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let's bring up some of the latest footage uploaded to social media showing the aftermath of the shelling ukrainians. the officials dare say ukrainian forces damage civilian infrastructure for several days in a row. official say the city has been constantly shelled by key as military through earlier military drone a talk to city administration, building in another goddaughter also. no one was heard as we understand it. strike . meanwhile, another drone was shot down offer had open fire upon radioactive waste facilities of the embattled nuclear plant, and that is according to the russian military. now all of this as a team of experts from the international atomic energy agency has arrived in the ukraine controlled city all was upper orgy. as just north of the nuclear power plant, which was being held by russian forces and guarded by russian forces for several
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months. the vienna based a wants to create a permanent mission at the facility and assess its condition after repeated attacks . my mission is emissions and seeks to prevent a nuclear accidents reserve at this important, the largest, the biggest nuclear power guns in europe, the whole of europe, not only in ukraine. so this is what we are concentrating now. even with numerous attacks at all, just near the atomic plot concerns are high of a what conclusions the i e a will draw as cases have already moved, according to some, where international agencies change their mind to apparently better suit a western back narrative or the visit comes after another global watchdog, amnesty international came under fire for its criticism of kiev and actually had to backtrack. earlier this month, they published a report accusing the ukrainian military of violating humanitarian law,
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claiming it was putting civilian lives at risk by placing its military assets deliberately in an round civilian infrastructure. the report on human shields sparked fury in kiev was then led to amnesty international issuing an apology for just doing its job. well, we spoke with former pentagon analysts, michael maloof, told us the investigation must be in partial because the alternative would be a nuclear catastrophe. it's very west and dominated as you can imagine. so it's going to be, it's gonna take a western more western perspective on things. and, and that seems to be the crux of this entire crisis in the 1st place of these versus west. but i, but i'm hoping that they give them more impartial analysis of the safety upkeep of the facility. because the, the alternative would be very, very,
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very serious for all of europe and perhaps the world because of the radiation leaks. and it's really imperative that the inspectors ensure that they're, that leaks are minimized and that there is no way that and to encourage ukrainians, especially this to quit firing on. it just makes a logical sense. i'm in the pocket of the ukranian statement, it's just numbing. it's, it's amazing and i think that this is just something that they stop showing it naturally. it's going to lessen radiation concerns or we've got a developing situation of ukraine right now. here on our international, the arrival of the i a e, a, the international atomic energy agency. they want to see the approach, the nuclear power plant off the weeks of shelling. there will give you all the details in just
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a lot nobody me and i isa can you say, you know, with partially overwhelmed with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's trees that even foundation let it be in arms. race is often very dramatic development. only really
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i'm getting to resist. i'll see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk. no nation. no nation has ever done anything like it in all the history with ah, could have you with us today for this program on our teens. oak
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a ship carrying wheat from ukraine doctrine, eastern africa on tuesday, while another headed to war, told yemen. international officials, a pleased on optimistic with the efforts to battles starvation, ukraine's grain is getting out and it's getting to the world's hungry. i think the hopeful thing about what is just happened with the docking of the ship and the food destined for, for ethiopians. malia is that it gives us somehow to step in the right direction. however, ortiz donald quarter now gives us more on why only 2 ships about for countries really facing starvation. while the rest selling off to which nations brave commander, the un chartered ship carrying ukrainian weights to east africa, it finally arrived in djibouti. and since august 14th the western mainstream media has been hyping it up to no. and the united nations chartered ship brave commander will depart ukraine for africa in coming days after it finishes loading more than
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$23000.00 metric tons of wheat in the ukrainian port of pivot. any, a un official said the vessel, the 1st specially chartered by the u. n. s. world food program to unblocked food shipments stuck after russia's invasion of ukraine will head toward your booty. from where the grain will be transported to ethiopia. the restarting of food aid from ukraine could mark a major turning point in the fight against worsening global hunger. we heard about it again on the 16th of august, and then again on the 18th of august and 2 days after that, the un secretary general praised its mission as well. so moving to see in the stumble, the w. s. p. ship brave commander, loaded with tons of ukrainian wheat, destined for much needed hunger leaf in the horn of africa. i salute all those involved in this amazing humanitarian operation. at long last, the ship made landfall on august 30th. it was as if hunger on the continent was about to come to a definitive end. it took 2 weeks to travel here from southern ukraine. this suite
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is meant to feed 1500000 people in ethiopia for a month, but it is not enough for a country facing several humanitarian challenges. food security experts call it a drop in the bucket for the vast needs in the worst hit horn countries of so malia kenya and ethiopia, the nation where this 1st shipment is going. but wait a minute. why did all of east africa only get one ship if they're so desperate for food? un records show that ukrainian grain went to other places as well? ireland, greece, italy, countries that are not exactly hunger stricken while ukrainian officials are wiping their hands clean of that. since after all, the free market decides the destination for the cargo has been negotiated between the supplier and the buyers. and they are totally commercial activities. we don't decide where it goes. it is a free market. however, not everyone's buying that alibi. 34 ships with grain went off odessa. only one went to africa, the other to europe and usa,
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ukraine as rescuing nobody from hunger. only one out of 34 ships exporting grain from ukraine went to africa. so much for the western fake concerned about hunger in poor countries. all that media attention for a single ship and the plight of starvation and africa. was it all really because the west is so concerned about starving africans, or was it a big p r stud to boost calves popularity around the world? we're the 1st place, the blame this on russia. and is, it is actually, sir, was the food crisis has been around for a long, long time. this is cynical, and this is part of the geopolitical oh, propaganda comes from united states in european countries. and that watches very carefully watched policies of widen ministration and new new africa strategy, which i just wrote about. and secretary state lincoln's trip to africa last week and is still with hypocrisy and for the friendship prime
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minister as warding citizens. they may be facing rolling blackouts in their homes this winter. thus, as the energy crisis grows amid on going anti russia sanctions from one day to clear producing less electricity. and there may be moments if it's very cold and where we can have a problem to supply electricity. in such case, we'd cut off by a rotation neighborhood by neighborhood for no more than 2 hours, one visit, a stipend, cumbersome had gas problems. notice it will stop providing a leading french utility company with any more natural gas cut off comes off to the company, fail to pay for supplies, transferred in july gas promises the flow won't be resumed until the french fun pays its bill in full. that prompted paris to claim that moscow was using energy as a weapon. we discussed all of this with economist and political commentator, like
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a hammer course of this justifies because if the european tell them we don't pay you, we would pay euro's. but those euro's we freeze right away, so basically not paying. so who is, who would supply anything? when he told you, you won't get paid. i mean, that's totally normal and guess. and then europe is not the, the, the only client for gas from they can sell the gas wherever they want in the world . and india and china, they demand the guess they want the ghost, they pay for the guess. so it's totally normal that you don't supply anything any more. the people don't, don't, don't paid. now this comes as fears about power shortages have grown off the russian energy john gas problem this week halted gas supplies to germany via the nor stream one pipeline. due to a scheduled 3 day maintenance project, other ads, the compounding problems in europe, which are seen inflation rates rising,
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even surpassing 9 percent largely driven by soaring energy prices. are faced with skyrocketing energy bills, european businesses have been struggling to find solutions. one italian ceramics company has asked its employees to sacrifice sleep and start earlier in the morning with the firms bosses saying that would help reduce electricity costs, but lighting different city. the workers have also been noticed or use less air conditioning. a ceramics are traditionally viewed as one of the most energy intensive businesses. so we spoke to the firm, staff about how they're adjusting. he goes to the madonna that the cost of methane has taken a substantial toll on us. it's increased 1000 percent for company like ours is difficult to bear and we're trying to hold on to our savings in the septic tank when we're trying to spend less on lighting and energy. our situation has changed in the morning. we make breakfast here. we want to keep our jobs that i've, i've been forced to rely on my parents every night because otherwise i would have
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to wake up my children at 5 in the morning to leave them with their grandparents. it's some feasible. we've got a developing situation here. we're naughty international in the area surrounding those up at audrey nuclear power plant in ukraine. the i. e. a team is in the region. we'll give you more details in just a moment. ah, [000:00:00;00] with i was told before the morning i went to rudo more. there was a boy at them only a few days. yeah. and i don't. yeah. so,
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a ah ah, it is breaking news this hour off your international. we come to you live from moscow. the ukraine conflict continues to be the top story official saying that ukrainian power troopers have been landing in the southeastern city of a note, a ga dot near the in battle nuclear plot. this comes as the international atomic energy agency crew has arrived to visit that nuclear facility. and while the european powers speak about africa, nation is facing salvation. only 2 cargo ships karen,

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