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a comes to an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, the referendums on joining russia draw to a close on the final day of voting for people in the dumbass with publix and 2 other regions on proceeding from ukraine. the authorities in cave making it abundantly clear that anyone who is dropping ballots into the ballot boxes at the referendum will be persecuted with no mercy. while western media politicians say the referendums are being conducted at gunpoint residence in the for voting regions are faced in melinda. shelling on threats of reprises from t f. also coming up on the program with
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our least 17 people at killed, including 11 children in a school shooting in central russia at least 24. this with hello and welcome. it's just gone. 7 am here in moscow, and you're watching our t international with the latest. we'll news updates, mondays, peter scott, and thank you for joining us. now let's look at the latest on the referendums at the taking place in the republics of danielle and luc guns and 2 other regions as upper osha and san is the final day of voting as locals decide on whether they want to become part of russia. ah,
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the 4th day of voting so all for regions passing the crucial 50 percent milestone. and that means the moscow will now recognize the results as valid for the highest turnouts in the polls has been done yet. republic where around 1500000 people cast their vote in little guns for public participation, remain steady with over a 1000000 people voting. while in the hassan approach, regions turn out is roughly at the same level. beach in 63 and 66 percent, respectively. our teeth, roman quarter, have heard from international observers in the dumbass group of international
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observers traveling around the people's republic and to make sure there are no violations. now this is the 4th day of the referendum, and people are still voting at home. there are mo bile referendum committees walking around apartment buildings, private houses, and asking people whether they want to cast or vote for the next people's republic to join russia or not. my 1st time in don bus, i was the 1st time it was in november 2015. so we participated in the last years in your organization and we try as well on my, on my, you tube channels like both to publish some, some new, some real news about what happens here. it's important that everything should be done legally procedure to be respected and i hope to hear because i,
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i so that is exactly the same, like in rush hour in france or we just across the border and directly to this 1st point of voting before to see when her rations, city of stuff are quite a lot of refugees from this territories here, mr. green on bus. so we already had a chance to visit a point of holding there and stuff. and what we saw there was, according to the normal standards of electrons. following short introductions and orientation at the referendum center here in the town off as international observers moved on to actual voting. now they've come here to this apartment building and you can see a lot of locals are here. they will be casting their vote
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in sir referendum. of course, sir, ah, all these people are free to speak to them in rash, international observers, if they want to. and of course, these foreigners who arrive to make sure there are no for by a nation's will be here documenting everything and hopefully deliver the truth back to their respective nation. oh yes, let out what we have hope that's the most important thing. well then we won't be laughed and the situation improves. there is much hard work had, but we still have hope, which is which of sir me, we want peace. i want happiness for our children. we want to join russia and everything to get better. new still not was and also i believe will will be protected, that russia will help us because we've been shelved for 8 years. what if our town is shell like and yet, here is my child. where will we go? we have no where to go, where, where you, where you, here in torres, this town hasn't seen active war activities since 2014,
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2015. and nevertheless, we can still hear her sounds of artillery from a very far away. of course, the main hope of all these people is that as soon as the result of the referendum are in all this tragedy, all this horror of war, we'll find the list stop from on call for a marty bonus. people's republic on the referendums have been widely dismissed as chums by many western politicians. with some claim in the votes is been conducted at gunpoint. this comes as a regions that are voting are faced with constant threats and showing by ukrainian forces. ortiz eager is done of explains. keith has repeatedly claimed ownership over the citizens of don bass, and at the same time has been doing everything in its power to antagonize them. it's military has been shelling the population here with how it is and have you rocket launchers. planes dropped bombs on people's homes and children. and now the
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authorities and cave are making it abundantly clear that anyone who has dropping ballots into the ballot boxes at the referendum will be persecuted with no mercy. ukrainian lawmakers have proposed up to 5 years in prison for anyone who dares to vote. and that's just the tip of the iceberg of repression. there's a plethora of ways to lose all humanity and keeps eyes here and be condemned with the stigma of being a so called russian collaborator. this can mean a prison sentence of up to 5 years. so i strongly advise the residents of the temporarily occupied territories. do not take a russian passport, do not go to referendums and do not cooperate with the occupiers. about a quarter of the population here are holders of russian passports. just under a 1000000 people whom ukraine is eager to evict to the 21st century gulags. and
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that's to start with under the proposed bill grown up in co authorship with members of the as of neo nazi group. freedom of speech goes out of the window support. every whim of ukraine's government will be jailed. collaborators will be considered those citizens who have denied the armed aggression against ukraine and the occupation of its territories or of publicly called for support for the aggressor, for cooperation with the occupiers. 8 years of war have somewhat numbed the people here to the outright abhorrence coming from keeps government which considers them its subject. but while they're used to it, it doesn't mean they aren't hard broken. it's such a bitter feeling when your mother land turns its back on you. well, the land you had always thought to be your mother land though. it's very sad. you got the one. yeah, i am so angry at my desk, but this is wall. that's all i can say when you know crane, we aren't living in ukraine. we are living in the loop dance republic area. and we
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do hope they won't be able to get the hands on us danasia dust, arnold. and sure all these threads could have been a bluff grandstanding at an international level. a trick can ukraine's domestic policy game, but key of itself shattered all hopes of that by cracking down ruthlessly on the population of the areas abandoned by russia's forces. santiago as well. again, she says that we are alarmed by the numerous reports of the so called filtration activities carried out by the ukrainian security services and on neo nazi formations in the territories left by the allied forces. as part of their regrouping thousands of people are affected by this. it is frightening to imagine what the quine an armed forces are doing to them. now, where 1st and foremost talking about these people been killed. as citizens of the don boss flocked to the polling stations in the millions. it's not just ukraine that remains oblivious to their plea. germany's tub diplomat, anna lena,
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burbock. ow did caves own propagandists when she suggested the real situation with the vote here resembles a poorly written r rated movie? and it does, yes. people are voting with a gun pointing at their heads. and this exactly what touch referendums are about people are shot at raped and then obliged to vary to all a soldier onto the kalashnikov, is standing right next to them. if we now accepted and let it be, then it will be repeated in other places. it will serve as an invitation to further violate international law. public areas in the dawn bass being shelled by the ukrainian military every day. he was under cover hitman bomb pro russian officials and liberated regions on a regular basis. diversion groups are also active behind the defensive lines, but the german foreign minister chose to emit all of that. it doesn't fit ukraine's heroic facade promoted so hard in the west. they're locked into this narrative, and it's so been ongoing since 2014,
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that the people of the mass have no agency of their own, that they are essentially ultimate owns, are doing hooton's bidding. so that was obvious. and that's how the west will interpret any election or referendum out of the problem is that they haven't come up with any evidence. so this shows the evidence that people are being forced at gunpoint to go and vote murdered. the final, in the most decisive day of the referendum is here. and it's about to show just how many people have decided to personally sign the divorce papers with ukraine. once and for all hamburgers done of reporting from the la guns people's republic ot see with voting soon to wrap up, we'll keep you updated, of course on the results and what the future holds for those regions. ah,
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in or the news officials say that 17 people were killed including 11 children and over 20 others were wounded in a devastating school shooting in the central russian city of egypt. because the people here bringing flowers and toys to the school entrance morning. those killed in the tragedy. and a quick warning the following video, which does show people trapped in the building during the attack is distressing. oh, i see with
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them when we went out to a magazine cases, everyone shoes lit on the stairs. we were very stressed. i've been shaking for a very long time when i love my daughter very to me on friday. she very kids. my mom. i love you very much. i thought she was joking, but is it 10 dad? ah. with 1st grade, do 7 year old kids are among the dad that actually was very scary. everyone was screaming and panicking. we were in a classroom with the door locked, someone came and knocked on it with something metallic gun, most likely for
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mm hm. moving on now, despite pressure from the u. member states hungry will not close its borders to russians, and that's according to the countries. a foreign minister who says he's government will continue to issue shingle visas to russian nationals is a somewhat more complex, a slow procedure compared to when there is such a treaty. but even when there's no agreement, it doesn't mean we don't issue visas. of course, we will continue doing so. in accordance with the procedure. several eastern e u. member states, poland de sonya levine, lithuania have been denying and sheets of russians. even with shank and visas, about germany and france have spoken out in opposition. finland, which does border russia, has decided to quote, significantly restrict entry for russian nationals,
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but not everyone in felons. parliament agrees with that decision. good. the go about gone ladies and gentlemen, please understand that this type of action is only possible with emergency powers. can we sink any lower when the sharon axis and individual rights are already being flushed down the toilet thing? this kind of arbitrariness seems more like a political preparation for war. if anyone at home does not know yet, this country is currently being run from outside finland. and it is clear that nato wants to wage war against russia on our soil. i asked, is there anyone in the government who thinks a traveling to the you for a group of people is no longer a human rights at a finish? janice, janice put cannon says that these restrictive measures have a different aim. and that is to provoke moscow to close his border to westerners and build a new iron curtain. corso is against all these principles. what we have heard over and over over again since last decade that the, there is a human rights,
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we need to, to keep our borders open, welcome river, cheese and so on. and suddenly, when we are talking about russia, it does no, oh, international o be cation suddenly doesn't stand, totally different, the gender going on with the russian and russian population. it's a pro cation for russia to close its borders from the western people. because russia doesn't have anything to hide, and russia could offer people safety, warm, decent life. and when people come to russia, they would see the truth. and that is what the global is our cradle. i was speaking luck with the people and politicians from the boarder regence of greenland, and to where it's russia and they are afraid they are seriously afraid the outcome of this. but what is the benefit? what it can be? it's just building a next iron curtain between finished people and the russian people. in the same time between the western people and the russia. president
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putin has granted russian citizenship a form, a u. s. security contractor edward snowden. following his request, us authorities do still want the whistleblower to be returned to the country to face a criminal trial on espionage charges. our, our position has not changed. mister snowden should return to the united states, where he should face justice as any other american citizen would. and now for a bit of background on snowden story, working as a private contractor in the national security agency, he reveal secrets information gathering programs conducted by the agency. back in 2013, the documents revealed vast domestic and international surveillance programs. and he spent over a month in moscow, airports, and applied for asylum in 20 countries, including russia, where he was granted permanent residency. but he may putin said that the whistleblower would not be 100 over one pretty much. he ended up in our trends its
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own and then no country would take him. so what were we supposed to do? russia is not a country that hands over those fighting for human rights. a former assistant secretary of the us treasury and wall street journal at it's paul craig roberts. he says that everyone who tells the truth in the us becomes a suspect for us to to express some very dangerous for people as william benny live on. now, as edward snowden lug, and as william saw the facts in united states that are contrary to the official narratives, new book suspects. there is no democracy that goes
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democracy to fort worth requires on informed population. but the population has no source of information because the media all gives them of special lives over the front. now, where the news channel l c has caused a bit of a broadcasting show advising people. what to do if russia uses nuclear weapons, meaning york. so say many nukes or small nuclear bombs designed to neutralize dunn's of up to 2 square kilometers. jeff, sort of the apple. no. but the show used images from the pole to the computer game fall out to depict russian nuclear missiles, causing an online frenzy sunny using fall out illustrations to talk about tactical nukes. lci is not true. tell me it's not true and incompetence like yours
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. use of many new from fall out of scott ritter, former us marine corps intelligence officers, says it using computer game images to the big russian nuclear missiles is unthinkable using the computer game. to illustrate this, all they did is a is trivialized. the issue would turn it into something that you know, becomes believable. well, i mean people wake up when it impacts them. it's sometimes it might be difficult to, especially in europe to project the reality of ukrainian battlefield. many people still will think in terms of, you know, abstracts doesn't really impact them. but when you speak about putting a nuclear weapon on european soil, it's a wake up call. this is what happened in 19 eighties when germany and the rest of europe woke up to american nuclear doctrine, which would be employing tactical nuclear weapons on german soil. stop a soviet advance is why the german said no, we're doing forward defense because we don't want you nuking german soil. i think
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right now of people are waking up saying, we don't want nukes, used at all in europe. u. s. congress has reached a preliminary agreement to send ukraine $12000000000.00 an additional aid us along with the supply of a raft of new american missiles. but that comes as jim and chancellor love shoals is refusing to send more times to kiff as he seeks to avoid an escalation of the conflicts we are supporting ukraine. we are doing it in a way that is not escalating to where it is becoming a war between russia and nato, because this would be a catastrophe. ukrainian president ultima zalinski was not happy with the german chancellor statements. and once again said that countries were not supplying enough arms by hospital. if you don't want to give us tanks and armored vehicles listen, no offense. but don't say 1st america, then germany, then poland. yet i don't. everyone should be responsible for themselves. i don't
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know what happened to israel. i'm honestly, frankly, i am in shock because i don't understand why they couldn't give us air defenses. i am stating the facts. my conversations with the israeli leadership have done nothing to help ukraine. out of me today, the russian army used iranian drones for it strikes the world will know about every instance of collaboration with evil, and it will have corresponding consequences. as of september, the 1st ukraine's received $17400000000.00 in grants and loans from foreign partners since the beginning of the war, including some $4700000000.00 in august. most of the aid comes from the united states, which has already sent more than $15000000000.00 along with military equipment. with more than 14000000000. sarah founders co director of the international action census as that increasing the supply of arms to ukraine, benefits the us, but not so much the you us is certainly willing to pump more and more and more
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arms into the ukraine. this is very profitable to the us arms industry, whether it will make any difference. that's another, entire ukraine can't account for the weapons that are already the amount of weapons that literally disappear once they're over the border. it's an international scandal, the level of corruption and frames what they're using and what instead they're reselling, continues to demand more and more and make more and more promising. but so far it has not reversed their situation. and this is something that the other nato countries really realize that it is costing them their economy, their energy supplies an enormous amount. and it has failed to do what the us promise that it will do. that it would create a catastrophe in russia that has not happened damaging the economy in europe
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can be in the u. s. interest. so we should keep in mind that they're making demands in us as making demands on all the countries of europe. and yet, it's a very heavy price that the european countries are, will pay for this. and finally, iran has accused the us of using the recent unrest to try to destabilize the country. it comes out the people took to the street following the death of the 22 year old kurdish woman must armenia early this month. that's up. she fell into a coma falling. her detention by the morality. police are responsible for enforcing iran's streets. dress code for women is the fear newness, with more as evidence, largest anti government processed in a decade have been spreading across the country. the west continues to poor fuel on the fire. the mass rally started in response to the death of
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a young woman who died after being detained on accusations of violating. they slum mac republic, he job mandate as she wore it so loosely. iranian women have been the face of the past, week's demonstrations, some raping of their head scarves and burning them while fellow protesters have cheered them on. and now terence is claiming that this sentiment has been seized up one by the wes and followers that don't wish iran well. the u. s. is long attempted to undermine iran stability and security to no avail. it can't hide its nefarious designs. loosening communications sanctions while keeping maximum pressure in place, both meant to provoke instability bids to violate around sovereignty won't go unanswered. even though there is no concrete proof or at least publicly available. however, it's worth pointing out a couple of things that would suggest to some, that iran isn't being paranoid, saying the u. s. decision to reverse some of its own sanctions on iran. so the processors could have why their internet access. and that's nothing new for america
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. they did the same thing doing 2018, brought us in iran. we worked with technological companies to help free flow of information in provide circumvention tools that helped in last week's protest. we are able to sponsor v p ends and that allows iranians to use the internet. also, the u. s. often begins to amplify the voice of dissidents, of course, without mentioning their financial motivations. in the case of this latest protest in iran, one particular voice has been given special attention presented to public. ah, this is like the berlin wall. if you care to slow down than does that make the public want exist. so that is why it's different because clearly iranian one, i know chunking desk, the dictators and that scares the regime. we get the message that i started is not a good public is in power in america. i am not safe asked or is it something that public is in power? no one is faith. this i rang and bore in acts of his sweat to america over a decade ago. and since then,
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but particular in recent base has been splashed across the covers of magazines and invited there's a guest on mainstream media. all these tonisha men's pouring forth from these lamp republic, perhaps the most remarkable is the fact that iran was brought to this point, at least in part by an unpaid 46 year old mother working from an f b. i. safe house in new york city massey and jobs in the rain in journalist who was driven into exile, fit in years ago, has helped galvanized the countries women and mass in some 10000000 followers and her social media sites. well, that's not quite true on fate. she's on the u. s. government payroll and has been since 2014. when she joined the washington fund that voice of america. she has also 2 days before the blue received an estimated $628000.00 in federal money. and to be clear, no one is challenging her activism, but all that certainly does not do anything so contradict tehrani claim that washington is invested in decibel. isaac iran, the protest have not just revealed washington's hope to see regime change in iran
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actively or passively. but also the europe delusional self perception. here is their latest statement on the situation in the islamic republic for the e. u and its member states, the wide spread and disproportionate use of force against non violent protesters is unjustifiable and unacceptable. people in iran, as anywhere else, have the right to peaceful protest that right must be insured in all circumstances . therefore, we expect iran to immediately stop the violent crack down on protests. and in short, internet access as well as the free flow of information. really. but what about scenes of fullest bi laquissa for us and corporate log bowan processors or the french yellow bass movement with many of those protests are shocked by the authority with robert boyce ah
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ah ah. and even more so, we sam, you state selling muslim women what to wear or rather what not to wear by banning islamic males in public. and as for the free flow of information, the chances are manual view who are watching r t right now. i doing it online, very vpn that because we've had our license as we walked across much of the western world as have numerous other russian channels. the speed with which washington and brussel sprouts on the misfortunes of their rivals and push for their downfall while pretending to be objective, only further expose as they own hypocrisy. let's. it's your bank up to date with
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