Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  October 17, 2022 1:00am-1:31am EDT

1:00 am
[000:00:00;00] a with former nato personnel leaving the o. s. c. e. mission of the dog bass, recruited local employees to gather intelligence for the west. that an exclusive interview with one former o. s. c. e interpreter with oh, for sure or wrong. with china discussing a new 5 year development plan, break away taiwan has slam shooting things, statement on reunification,
1:01 am
projecting both peaceful and military solutions. and o protesters take to the streets of cities in europe, angered by soaring prices and economic policies. and why india may have to dip into court again just to keep the country life as a global crisis rattles the energy market. india is forced to increase coal production back pedaling, on its green agenda. commitment awe from mosque out of the world. this is our international, i'm rachel blevins and these are the top stories this our r t has obtained an internal document of the o. s. c e mission and the dog bass showing the mission as a parent reluctance to push for
1:02 am
a patient violence in the region. eager is it on not has the details. impartiality balance and a ban on bias. these principles run like a golden thread through countless memos. we find at this abandoned and battered osi headquarters, but as we dig deeper into the debris of the mission, both literally and figuratively, turns out the staff openly scorned at these cornerstone standards. the missions main purpose was to document any violations of the cease fire agreement and act as a tool for deterring aggression. this thin stack of papers never meant to be seen by the public sheds light on to house. such events were treated according to this oversee staff, stationary forward patrol based on the ukrainian control territory. they were alerted to what they themselves describe as outgoing artillery fire mortar rounds
1:03 am
coming from about 500 meters north of this forward patrol based position. this is a regular post incident review and report again, according to the accounts of well, those involved in the incident, the fire was coming towards the so called they say look, guns, people's republic territory. but probably the most peculiar thing about this document is this after action review, because here they a detailing as to what can be done so that these incidents can be avoided in the future. and basically they are asking for suitable acoustic sensors and cctv cameras that can be accessed from the basement. basically, they aren't even releasing call may be towards the ukranian army so that they stop establishing their artillery firing positions in what is supposed to be what was supposed to be then 80 militarized zone, and also indirect vicinity. apparently of always c facilities. no one was hampton. that incident, unlike in 2017, when an oversee patrol car blew up on
1:04 am
a landmine key of rush to pin the blame for the tragedy on the la ganske militia. yet, oh, we see apparently, into a different conclusion. maxime, who used to work as a language assistant with mission, saw the original internal report. coffee was well, who remembers? 00 one. 0, oh oh whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. oh oh, you're, you're responsible. who, who are film one more than a max him is in a world of legal trouble. he faces state treason charges, but not because of the services he provided to the o. c. as
1:05 am
a translator and interpreter, one of the mission senior supervisors who introduced himself as a former state department, official approached maxime and language assistant, evolved into an espionage agent. i i don't all. oh, on ga, reached you my role as long. i didn't mention wow. mission law, the structure that i'm oh, oh, are sir. i shoot on the graph with my 1st off people smasher. speaking of all this day to max him,
1:06 am
fed to his recruited george levinsky winter and is very closely tied to the pentagon. a self described 26 year special ops veteran with the u. s. military and a reported former intelligence officer was chosen to supervise the impartiality of the special monitoring group. and he wasn't the only man with links to nato within the high ranks of the overseas mission. oh us, you love it. we will. oh, other mm hm. ah was, ah, for me 3. he was falling off you roster. i am velva over this is colonel pet cool little of a biased free security officer with
1:07 am
a mission before that. a nato commander in iraq and afghanistan. a special ops expert with the bulgarian ministry of defense and an operational manager with din corp and american mercenary group. the u. s. has been lately actively encouraging to join key of troops on the battlefield, or meet i hansa again, the latest deputy head of the oversee mission, and will ganske and co, incidentally, a natal brigadier general. in late 2, thousands, he served as the alliances military intelligence officer in a stumble. and then as a commander in afghanistan, all these special ops offices, nato commanders, intelligence agents, and their trusted staff, had unlimited access to oversee reports like these. from exact coordinates of the la ganske forces positions to high resolution photos of logistical bases. on the
1:08 am
ground observers made sure their work was worth every penny. they were paid this backyard at the o. s. c. had horses and severed the nets, has been almost completely raised to the ground. but the few things have survived the shillings of the fires. most importantly, this warehouse, which is filled with sacks of rubbish, which used to be documentation, documentation that they did have time to destroy. o is c, came to the dumbass, carrying the banners of pacifism and non partisanship and left in plumes of mistrust and betrayal. amish done of reporting from the dorm bass r t. perverted fantasies. that's how mosque out, dismissing unverified claim by a un official there, russia is allegedly using rape as part of his military strategy in ukraine, even supplying at soldiers with viagra. she said the allegation was based on victim accounts, but stopped short at presenting any other nets goes,
1:09 am
it's as easy for me the, the fee. when you see the women and girls have been held for days and buildings and raped when you hear of the testimonies of these women who tell you about russian soldiers equipped with way, agra, m. on other things. it is clearly a military strategy. the so the primula, parton's words cannot be serious to commented on the go beyond reason. she's obviously acting outside her mandate at the same time. she doesn't hide the fact that her judgment relies on fragmented data, which had her own words is difficult to verify. in other words, we again have the classic, highly likely on did this time at the level of per voted fantasy. the un officials claims are also reminiscent of allegations, previously voice by ukraine's former human rights chief who was sacked by he at back in may, following a string of scandals over fake news stories. she spread about a ledge, russian military atrocities. here are some of her false statements which harm the country's reputation,
1:10 am
according to ukrainian authorities who had her removed from office mont. you could you look the tv of an 11 year old boy was wrapped in boucher in front of his mother who was forced to watch to chat with you sexual violence as a weapon of the russian army. they rape our women and children until they no longer can or want to give birth. mash, journalist action ritathui says the former ukrainian official was fired for going over the talk with key halves anti russian narrative. and the un should also review its representatives activities. if even ukraine's supreme council in zalinski is kiev had to sac ludmilla dennis over in may firing her for making unsubstantiated allegations of sexual violence made from the russian army against ukrainians of even the ukrainians. her counselor to fire good
1:11 am
millard in use of the for making these unsubstantiated allegations and surely the united nations will have to look again that the ability and the weather weather. this person is right for the rule for miller patton. is she right for the role to be investigating sexual violence, if even the ukrainian good millard units were making similar allegations are to be fired by politicians in care of and the supreme council, the she literally is being more on the side of the care of government than the care of governments appointees such allegations have been made before with the same claims alleged by the international criminal court. first prosecutor back in 2011 against libyan troops and their former leader mo, market daffy at the time. the hag, officials that libyan soldiers were using by agra type pills to rape women. we're
1:12 am
getting some information that gadhafi himself decided to authorize the rapes, and this is new. the rape is a new aspect of the repression. apparently, he decided to punish using rapes, that claim was quickly picked up and spread by the western media. here is an article published by the guardian in 2011, repeating the allegations of libyan soldiers allegedly using drugs to sexually assault women action ritathui again says such claims are presented with no evidence . we know that that co, that claim was made by louis. so marino camp of the i see the and then rubbish by the un human rights inquiry cheese back then it was based on 70000 inquiries and a question as being sent out in libya when there was no functioning. but he should function postal office to create the idea that was widely disseminated in western grass. that daffy had been using b, i files is
1:13 am
a b i a drug as a weapon. i mean that was proved to be fake news. why is this reemerging again? now? day 2 of the 20th, the chinese communist party congress is underway in beijing with thousands of delegates gathering to, to find the country's path for the next 5 years. and to discuss the major challenges facing china. here is our special coverage. ah, let's get the latest now from c d t and correspondent shall you say, who joins us from beijing. thank you so much for joining us today. now let's start with what are the biggest take away from the parties congress in beijing so far. re shows though, the 2nd day a lot of the time the delegates, as well as the entire society. you're in china reflecting on
1:14 am
a report delivered by teaching she didn't deliver this report on sunday at the opening session of the 20, the, the national congress. and this report of the english version, but as more than 60 pages. so it's the, we fully comprehensive report in my head and you read this period of time the entire, the whole society, especially more than 2000 delegates are watching this report, trying to understand it as well as giving advice. so during the following week, more than 2000 the delegates will gather, review the work of the 5 years of the party said vision for the future. and most importantly, select that you sent to their ship. how that is a lot of information to process there. so what else is expected to come out of the event? well, bear our, i think, i think the most of the time during this period of time the media outlets were trying to reach out to the delegates,
1:15 am
2000 and delegate. and they're really from all walks of life from all around the country. there are some interpreters, social workers, party village secretaries as well as it lead to sign or finance. so a lot of media outlets will reach out to them and seek for their advice and their vision on china's future. and during the following days, and so the end of the national congress, there will be a lot of information on how the party would better recovery the country. and also after the closing session of the national congress. the 1st plenary session of the 20th the central committee will be open and then at that time we'll be able to see the leadership. now, one of the major topics that has been mentioned has of course, been taiwan president. she condemned for an interference in taiwan, which was seen as a thinly veiled warning to the us. so what can you tell us about the chinese public
1:16 am
opinion on how the issue of taiwan should be resolved? now for decades, i mean china's position all the time quite. she has the really firm and crystal layer. if you take a look at this record, in my sense, china sees the c p c the time the name of taiwan island china seat, we go cation. so it's a very important issue, and it's that that, that they cover the china to where really appends the cause of national reunification and for a long period of time trying to give advocating the peaceful re unification. that is because trying to believe that the be the belief that taiwan is a part of china and both the people in the chinese mainland in pie one or both chinese. so during the past the decades, and they are so much preparation policy among the people across the street in san if it both the people are both both across the street. so that's why we are
1:17 am
promoting the peaceful resolution. but according to this report, it says, we will never promise to we know that you, of course, and this is directed you that solely at interference by outside forces. and then you separate is seeking. i want independence and their separate is activity and it is by no means targeted at our tie one atrium. so as you mentioned, may be the interfering to buy for 4th of the us sport that china will not eliminate the possibility that by using the 4th. and we know they've called for peaceful solutions. but of course, continue to bring up national sovereignty. now president, she also called for the country's military development to continue. so what steps can we expect to be taken in that regard? well, and military defense is one of the most crucial issues here in china. but during
1:18 am
this few years, my, our understanding of the expansion of military, it's not a number but also in quality specifically. so it mentioned that achieving a goes or interior of the people's liberation army, which in 2027. and you didn't 100 people's. it was the peoples armed forces to the world class, then even the fact that china is the 2nd largest economy in the world. so it's, it's very important to make sure that military spent, it's equivalent to that, to be more specific, to be in, or just the p l a to carry out operations who's to come back preparedness and enhance military capability. now all of those master methods are based on the defined purpose as the a sense that they're trying to save are china sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. now, china, for a lot of the world,
1:19 am
a situation, china has long promot you ability as well as cheese. so think about it, if there is a country which is strengthened in military, but at the same time falling for development, that will be very security signal for the world, the environment. rachel, people have cd pan correspondent job you say thank you so much for your time. and insight taiwan has slam chinese liter shooting pins, words about the complete unification of china that break away island has said, it won't back down on its sovereignty, rejecting chinese concessions to realize a peaceful scenario of one country to systems. well then she told me she should, we sincerely and with all our might continue to strive for a peaceful re unification. but we will never promise to renounce the use of force and reserve the possibility of taking all necessary measures against the
1:20 am
interference of external forces and the extremely small number of pro taiwan independence separatists on their secessionist activities. the republic of china is a sovereign and independent country. the mainstream public opinion in taiwan also clearly expressed that we firmly reject one country to systems. high one's position is very firm. it is the consensus of the people of taiwan that no concessions be given in territory or sovereignty, no compromising democracy in freedom and confrontation is definitely not an option for both sides of the straight. taiwan is not recognized as an independent state by most countries in the world, including the u. s. but that hasn't stopped washington from supporting it with arms . a series of controversial visits to tie one by us politicians like how speaker nancy pelosi earlier this year have sparks backlash from beijing followed by massive chinese military drills around the disputed island. meanwhile, a researcher at the influential us thing tank the council on foreign relations has
1:21 am
published a conspiratorial article, describing the success of the chinese government's fight against corruption as a race for power and implying their criminal cases against corrupt politicians, are fabricated to keep president she and power, independent china specialists, andrew law told us the theory has nothing in common with reality. you look at teaching things speech and you write all it out to the west into the fixated on taiwan and hong kong and. and then their perceived john is aggression. but in fact, there's nothing of the sort in person the speech dispose of a c sweep is fall in hurdle government, how to make china about the nation. and i, based of the, one of the main problems of the tardy tardies companies. party is corruption and corruption campaign is continuing, but the west is twisting this and the question complain as one of the
1:22 am
leaders of residency uses that who and challenges our that this is again a and. ready conception of what's going on because the over the years, as far as the quality growth, corruption is now creeping into many different areas and this we can start it so all the time it's companies body fact. 1 corruption is creeping in this little tree . so if corruption campaign has been on tv. ready and it's been very successful. the look at the before the party congress, the united states publish at the most recent national security paper issue in the white house. if you look at the paper with runs in 48 pages, in almost every page, charlie is painted as a threat, i think that this is a very serious is reading of china and not only in the united states, but that is also. ready embraced by most countries in the west coast them
1:23 am
at their fear. i think that the underlying fear is. busy china would overtake the united states to stay with us as well. we bringing you the latest developments from the summit in beijing over the next few days with india is set to develop nearly 100 new call. mine's having already increases coal production by 12 percent last month in comparison with the previous year. this goes against the countries plants to achieve net 0 emissions by 27, b. r t correspondent render and sharma has the story. a deep repercussion of the western sanctions against russia has been the sky rocketing prices of natural gas in many countries. the wall now face as an energy crisis that it hasn't seen in decades. 7 just like the rest of the wall,
1:24 am
they have an energy crisis which is growing in india and co very well may be the only on there. but it will come with the cost increase carbon emission in the atmosphere when the was struggled to keep it in check. one of the most unfortunate impacts of the ongoing war and subsequent sanctions imposed and russia by western countries is going to be on collective effort towards mitigating gt. amish. and so and in climate action all together. this was funny that which often a lot of i thought and many years or some sort of global momentum was building up. it's going to be very difficult for countries to focus on climate action against the backdrop of securing and you supplies and containing inflation. in the countries, no doubt that all carried action is going to suffer a hit some countries and i'll back tracking on that crucial climate change pledges
1:25 am
to replace russian supplies. europe is resurrecting its old gold plans. germany, italy and the netherlands have already announced plans to lean back on call for the coming winter. now india also says it may have to result to call to maintain its baseline energy requirements. currently it's have 173 called fod plants, and the government had planned to reduce power generation by 81 call utilities or what the next 4 years in dell, previous commitments under the power st. he now seen on why a bully. india has proved that it has kept up the nationally determined commitment, as we're given in paris, and it will continue to do so. the paris commitment were fulfilled completely and entirely with our own resources. but at this stage, if natural gas is going to be beyond our means, obviously you are looking at reverting to coal to an extent because you need a base level of electricity to be generated. and that just cannot be done through
1:26 am
solar wind energy entails the world's 2nd largest producer in portugal and consumer of school as no unconventional sources of energy, such as wind, solar, hydro, and nuclear power are insufficient to generate enough electricity. let me put it there. we poor you. why in the i may have to dip into court again just to be the country lied, thought the dust of dirty cool re settles on india and the world as new delhi is held hostage by western special and high gas prices, caused by the sanctions. which india has nothing to do with region sharma mod, hipaa dish r t ah, unrest has hit the streets of paris with police using tear gas to disperse crowds of people protesting against high cost of living and fuel prices.
1:27 am
ah, protesters say prices are up 40 year highs and blame the government for not doing enough to tackle the issue. tens of thousands of people affordably took to the streets of the french capital to show their anger with smoke bombs, set off during a march. that would obviously be slammed for the distribution of wealth. first of all, from the government tells us we must with us, produce the wealth. it makes fun of us. we have produced it for a long time, would never, has france been so rich and the wealth. so badly, shag leasing to set up a better way of life to which we have it hid for 4 years. we do not adhere to a political party, but we adhere to the idea of better living. and therefore, we are here to strengthen and to get no voice. italy and germany also saw unrest on their streets with hunger as in rome,
1:28 am
voicing discontent about italy joining anti russian sanctions and nato sending arms to ukraine. author testers and germany's leave sick rallied against the economic policies of the current government burning flares and waving banners. it was to ship. one of these decisions like going against russia have an impact on us. bills are rising and many businesses are closing. there are workers who are not making ends meet. we are here to say stop to all this silica with law. we are also here for peace, for true peace. we say no descending weapons, because we know that nato in the usa continued to deliver weapons to ukraine, and zalinski doesn't seem to want to stop. she has said that he only wants to stop when putin leaves, and there is another president. this only leads us to the risk of a 3rd world war, and my mortgage star was just as showed the swipe. my concern is that things can't go on like this. through stupidity. they managed to paralyze half of europe with electricity ultimately with gas from russia. flew this in can the black to restrictions,
1:29 am
but we are not prepared to stand by and watch an entire economy destroyed in the interests of the united states. because the lads offer now be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time. time to sit down and talk
1:30 am
with and when the choice medical mumbo blog post that to make sure i keep a twinge, quit up until the both the middle dimensions for me. but i'm going to push would you like to place that up is afraid to love the polish a camera with a bunch of them are you are in the picture. were too confusing or difficult as a broker insurance card. we've got to go governor in here to carbon in talk with

44 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on