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a full common ground a with the headlines on alta international ukraine, bounds journalists for reporting from her song which has been locked down by key as the military, me wall. and i'm to rush and touch leads to some people being harassed and with a killer being 1st to show up. it's a crime scene. that's what turkey has called washington's condolences over the deadly terror attack. and it's done both which i'm can blame on. allegedly us fact kurdish with. 8 us presidents gets friendly with his chinese counterpart, this spy. it's joy bright and early pledging to add to tough with she didn't pain
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guy the so called red lines and relations between the rival countries. with very welcome to get with sister and 8 pm here in the russian capital. this is on the international with the latest world news update is good to happy with. okay, i've hi revoked the work permits of journalists say violated rules binding them from entering the city of hassan. that's all the ukranian troops arrived following russia. the withdrawal back, while ukrainian media says that a 6 journalists, including from cnn on sky news among those targeted earlier, we've got the details from all correspondence, donald quarter. these reports of journalists having their work permits taken away, including those from cnn and sky news actually started coming after our quite disgruntled statement from the ukranian military's leadership. key of top brass claimed that these journalists began working in areas of her song that are now
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occupied by ukrainian forces against the order of vladimir lensky, that they actually wait until they get the okay, from key of and interestingly enough, this news actually comes alongside the at the accusations from zalinski himself of hundreds of a legit russian war crimes actually. and the western media has widely reported on these allegations of course with a small disclaimer that they haven't been able to verify any of them. given the fact that they haven't been allowed to go to these areas in carson, where these alleged war crimes even took place. so on top of that, these journalists who are apparently have, have allegedly had, there are reportedly rather had their work permits taken away. they were actually working there to try and frame the entrance of ukrainian forces into her son as something that the locals welcomed with open arms. let's take a look at their coverage. i so you can it with a little
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ation. look, this is juan liberation. feels like no one really has to wonder why cnn gave so much attention to scenes like that. and so little to the actual ukrainian nazi salutes that he somehow found their way on to cnn's coverage of the entry of ukrainian troops into here saw really something shocking, but perhaps, i mean it's just easier to make it look like everyone. welcome the ukrainian military with open arms because before the russian military withdrawal russian troops took weeks to evacuate civilians from there. so it's very likely that the vast majority of pro russian carson residents will left the ukrainian authorities are calling these repressions basically so called filtration methods. and this is something that's really that we've come to expect from areas that have been taken can that the ukranian military is taking control of because we've seen it also in
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areas in the heart of as well. but the western media is already published a lot of pictures of basically her song citizens facing abuse from pro key of citizens. citizens facing abuse are accused of being pro russian without any sort of trial. and there you can see in the pictures that they're tied to polls and just basically facing mockery from pro key of residence there. and like i said, there have been no court trials. and as i said earlier, most of the pro russian residents from this area likely already left. so who knows who these people that we're seeing tied to these polls actually are. many of them may be actually supportive of the key of regime. and actually what we've heard from ukrainian officials is that this is something that doesn't really matter too much to them. if the law enforcement system fails and does not successfully deal with the traitors than the military will deal with them, there is no other way have talk to the military and they have that say they will
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just shoot them like dogs. after we eat, we'll be looking for the demons who voted for rushing the referendum. a night hands awaits us. so it's definitely interesting to see how key is basically given a blank check to carry out these extra judicial, military lead punishments of people who haven't been put through any sort of court process. they're allowed to take the work permits away from journalists, western journalists, and after of course, they already banned their own domestic opposition media. and at the same time, the western media still continues to call you friend of democracy. when i joined by a marx blumenthal editor of the great many things, joining us on the program, max is great to see, you know, these photos published by the associated class. it has on the so people who appear to be civilians that tied to lampposts with camps that to be accusing them of helping russia. then we have some other very disturbing, such as posted personally by, by ukrainian. so just showing civilians being held against their will with their eyes an is taped shut. when all the western reaction to this
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while the reactions taking place on social media, there's an enormously shocked reaction from followers of my twitter account and followers of alternative and independent media. i think the western public has had this picture of the war that's been taking place for over 8 years, concealed from them. and these images really go to the heart of the grievances of the ethnic russian population that is comprised 30 percent of ukraine's population . and that has faced complete disenfranchisement as well as a systematic physical violence since the might on regime came into power and the western public needs to understand this context to really understand why this war is taking place. unfortunately, the western media is only inadvertently presenting it to them. and now we see the ukranian authorities actually banning cnn and sky news from her son. because they
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say they need to complete their stabilization activities, which obviously includes disappearing, torturing, and possibly even killing those accused of collaborating or sympathizing with russia. i give a slight, there at how differently a things would be handled. this would be covered by western media and officials. would it have been it? russian forces, who were the ones pictured doing such things to civilians? well, we've seen, for example, the ukranian chief human rights officer, former human rights officer, ludmilla, dennis salva. falsely accuse russian officials of an epidemic of mass rape admin. it did oh, to encourage the ukrainian victory and acknowledging that she lied. her testimony influence primula patel. the un special envoy on sexual violence to falsely accuse russian soldiers of taking by agra as part of this rape academic. and she recently
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admitted that she lied. this isn't to say human rights abuses have not been committed by the russian military, but were being flooded with waves of lurid accusations. only targeting one side and then the side we, the us taxpayer supports is being presented as fighting for democracy in these images. stand completely at odds with that. and this is not unique. what's happening in her son is not unique. we saw on coupons, for example, the neo nazi as of fighter maxime zorian host images of his own fighters throwing civilians into a ditch who had been executed more suspected russian collaborators. we've seen local ukrainian officials boast to a pro zalinski interviewers that they have disappeared. so many people because they didn't feel like putting them in prison. and this pinochet's style purge of ethnic russians in the east continues with complete complete media black out in the u.
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s. and of course they civilians and has thought they've been living amongst kale sweeney for the past few months. many of them might have lost their identity documents and everything else during the fighting. so how would you kind even be able to identify these people as collaborate? so could collaborate as and if they don't have and documented to identify themselves, or this is one of the, the horrors of a war that is dislocated, so many people on both sides. and so it appears that the armed forces that come in are relying on rumors and local informants who are simply pointing the finger potentially of neighbors. they don't like. or we saw one scene of a soldier who is torturing and mocking a bound and gagged civilian. this was posted on telegram and tick tock. i have it up on my twitter account and the document that he's holding up is the man's old
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military document from many years ago, which identifies him as having served in the russian military. and so that's being used to possibly justify the execution of this civilian. and then now we have ukraine's military prohibit thing the media from entering has on until further notice, kev is saying that it's because it must be mine because infrastructure 1st that you believe that's really the case. it's about something else. well, we've been told since this war broke out in february since russia entered ukraine, that there were no neo nazis in the ukrainian military. and if there were, there were just a few bad apples. but yesterday, c n n broadcast a ukrainian soldier, saluting his men with a nazi seek heil. it may have been an accident. they may not have known that they were broadcasting this, but that footage is going viral on social media right now. and just hours after
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that footage appeared, cnn had its credentials strips and is no longer allowed to film or appear and so on . we were seeing images of the neo nazi or the nazi total cost on ukrainian soldiers uniforms in her. so we're seeing reports in images of the tornado battalion whose members were jailed for torturing civilians by the ukrainian authorities, including committing sexual assault against children. they appear to be in her son as well. so there needs to be a blackout to keep up. this p, r sham of a great crusade for democracy as mccraney enforces attempt to push east all the way to crimea. as some western media outlets, smack the reporting on, on what they call russian war crimes and on and yet, you know, journalists can access to safety to check the veracity of these claims. so well for the been do you expect key evidence western allies suppose on this story? well, we have to go by precedent. every time ukraine claims to liberate an area,
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we see reports of mass graves and extremely lurid allegations of massive war crimes. and that's not to say that war crimes may not have been committed. but we've also seen that these mass graves appear to just be make ships, cemeteries that contain the bodies of many soldiers that are marked mass graves are not marked with crosses. that's not my understanding of a mass grave. so i assume we will hear more about that and we will not hear about the suspected collaborators who are indeed being thrown in mass graves disappeared, killed and tortured, and the human rights industry, human rights watch. and amnesty international, which have played an important part in the propaganda push in surrounding this whole military campaign will be, i assume they will be silent as well. my company,
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thanks for speaking to us today. we've been speaking to max blumenthal, editor of the great, thanks, ram almost goes and what we can you, what has warned to be general assembly against supporting resolution urging russia to pay reparation for ukraine, which he has called a western attempt to legalize the best of frozen russian assets, so the un is currently in session to vote on the motion. let's call slide to a new correspondent, taylor morgan, who owns the house. now caleb, to see what else has been said at the general assembly about this controversial resolution so far. well, the main criticism will you've heard of the resolution from pantries that are taking the floor of the general assembly to oppose it is that it is simply not within the powers granted to the un general assembly. now the u. n. is led by a 15 member body called the united nations security council. that is the entity
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that has the ability to authorize the use of military force to authorize such action. un general assembly does not have the authority to force russia to pay money to crane. and it was pointed out by the russian ambassador and danza that this is basically an attempt to not only take rushes resources and re distribute funds that are already been sued assets. of russia that have been confiscated, but on top of that, this is an, an attempt to create a body that doesn't even real have to really have oversight in properly doing so. this is what new benzene said when he took to the floor of un general assembly. the un will play no role in the process as the suggested mechanism will be created outside of the when and no one has plans to accounts to the general assembly for its activity. let me underscore that most of the members states will have no right to vote or any control over this mechanism. at any stage, we have no doubt where the funding for so called damage compensation will come from
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the west is doing everything possible to start spending billions of dollars of stolen frozen russian assets on ukraine. now there have been a number of countries that have spoken against this revolution. however, the united states and its allies seem pretty solidly united behind the resolution. now the countries that are opposing it have also pointed out that there are many countries around the world that have been wronged by a decades in century. the colonialism by illegal war and invasion, attacked by the united states that rightfully deserve reparations, and have never received. the representative of nicaragua took to the floor of the general assembly and pointed out that international bodies are ruled. billions of dollars should be paid to nicaragua, as compensation for the fact that the united states back in armed extremist, contra terrorists and work throughout the $980.00 to violent the overthrow. their government was responsible for the countless death of civilian,
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but yet they have never received such reparations from the united states. and so this notion that while so many countries that have suffered so many wrongs have never received job this or compensation. this notion that in the middle of this conflict, some kind of body that's not even accountable to the united nations itself, should be created to oversee forcing russia to pay reparations to the crane. this, this, this notion is being widely repudiated and rejected. so while there are a number of countries speaking in favor of an echo, in the words of the united states in the united kingdom, there have been a number of countries that oppose such revolutions. and suppose such oppose such notions, see them as laced in selective outrage. and hypocrisy, so the un general assembly meeting will continue in the un general assembly. every country does have the right to get up and speak, but when a boat comes down, we shall see where countries lined up on this resolution. we well, many thanks for the update on our case. caleb moore been speaking to live in new
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york. the turkey is interior that has rejected washington's condolences over a weekend terror attack and stumbling which of these 6 people died. did the limits and we have received the message sent to us. we do not accept the condolences of the u. s embassy. we reject for turkey a. these condolences are really like a slap in the face because it's been accusing washington of supplying weapons to curtis spiders. in northern syria and according to turkish authorities, it was a member of the p k. k. the occurred to some people's party. now the p. k. k has since come out, denied any responsibility saying that they would never target civilians directly and that they have nothing to do with the blasts that we saw and symbol. however, earlier we heard from a woman from syria was detained, and she apparently confessed to everything. and said that she was working on the
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orders of the p k. k. that's why when the white house press secretary released the statement saying that they stand shoulder to shoulder with our nato allies to encounter and terrorism. naturally this rob them the wrong way in the countries in sera ministry. the way to further saying this is like a killer return into the scene of the crime. first, that there will be announcer and not everyone will soon see what that is. this isn't, we clearly understood the message that we're trying to deliver to is, will be called the terrorists will give this actually a strong respond. of course, our alliance of state and support terror regions and sends money for that development should be up for discussion. he said that they see a betrayal and that this will, of course, that they are running out of patients that sit, it remains to be seen what they exactly mean by that of course. but it's important to mention here that the kurdish issue has become a thorn and relations only between turkey, a and washington,
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but also sweden as it tries to join nato. the military alliance is turkey. i have said before that it will retail we then membership as long as they continue harbor and what turkey considers terror and protecting them. so i am sure that we'll be hearing about the issue with kurdish fighters in northern syria in the months to come as sweden continues to try and join nato duty together. he with long time and why the united states, the demands the highest, they will probably think of separate i've ever with the fact that north korea and the think ok feeling which is on the table did we did the pendant era again member of the area and as i mentioned that they're coming from the office. if you get the question, they got to confirm that the interior are going out. if it and it comes to,
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were you asking me to give you a courtesy and no one except the crimes in the are you like l? so we'll investigation beside the about who will budget formally going to pick there? is that well done by the pick up in a meeting between the american and chinese presidents as wraps up on the fringes of the g. 20 summit in bali with both leaders saying there is plenty of room for improvements. ah, the china, you must relationship is in such a situation that we all care a lot about it because this is not the fundamental interests of our 2 countries and peoples. and it is not what the international community expects from us as leaders are the 2 major countries. we need the chart, the right course for the china
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u. s. relationship. as a leader or 2 nations, we share responsibility my view to show the china and the united states can manage or different years prevent competition from becoming anything or conflict. highly, if not the most anticipated in person meeting at this year's day 20 and probably in the last 20 months after joe biden became president, the american leader finally met his chinese counterpart here in bali. and it seems hate has been anything but an easy conversation by who was coming here expecting to try to find out what the red lines between washington and b gene are. and now after the tutor is almost 4 hour long maintain, we hear that china itself names, at least one that america should not cross and that is tie one the chinese leader are appointed to biden, that there is no and there can be such thing as independent taiwan, and that america better stops interfering,
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but america denied any interference. she's dressed at the taiwan question, is at the very core of china's core interests, the bedrock of the political foundation of china, us relations, and the 1st red line that must not be crossed in china. us relations, one china policy or one china policy has not changed, has not changed. we oppose unilateral change in the status quo by either side, and we're committed to maintaining the pieces to berlin. taiwan trades was also curvature and united states should be able to work together where we can well, quite ironic to here with that after a big number of american politicians visited, tie one on divide and all the war and military wrath, or make a rhonda attend all the warnings about potential invasion and open threats to increase your asses, milt, or insecurity presence in the region. also following the meeting, we hear that china hopes that regarding ukraine, the u. s. navy, in the you will be able to have a comprehensive,
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an adequate. * com dialogue with moscow, and that is just days after we heard joe biden saying that the u. s. is military aid to ukraine will continue uninterrupted, and that any territorial compromise between moscow and key of ease up to ukraine? well, there is at least. * another one, this agreement between the 2 superpowers. washington's relations with china have recently been very top 10 and problematic with the bite and administration, maintaining aids, sharp edged policy towards china. with almost everything, joe biden came here to bali. after another summit, he asked yon summit income board where he's may message and much of his agenda was to demonstrate resistance against china. and he even offered america's full commitment to southeastern asian nations to help spend against china's growing dominance in the region. while despite the fact that the 2 leaders started their
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meeting here in bali with smiles and hand shakes before they sat for homeless for hours, it seems it will take much longer for the relations between the 2 superpowers. to actually start improving. pakistan's finance minister has lashed down, said washington, saying the us cannot prevent the islamabad from buying russian oil. it comes in at western pressure on developing countries to stop trading with moscow. we told american officials that america cannot stop us from buying oil from russia because our neighboring country. india is also buying oil from russia. those loans, pakistan's, finance minister visited washington to push for the us to accept pakistan's rights to import russian oil. on the same terms as india, pakistan is demand for additional fuel is rising amid if it's to boast of the economy and recover from reese and devastating floods. well,
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let's discuss this with international lawyer. geopolitical analyst has on, as long as now many thanks for joining something program. it's nice to see. and so what do you make of the u. s. f is to persuade pakistan to stop buying russian oil . how acceptable is that on the international level? well, you see, it's not a question of international law. say it's a question of geo politics of every country has the right to protect its own interests. and this demand by bach, a spot that it wants to buy a boy from russia is not new. if you recall, when the former prime minister ron was in office, he also visited russia. he spoke about the possibility of pocket on importing energy and oil and gas from russia because focused on has face a growing crisis at home. and as you rightly mentioned, because of the flood, the situation has become even more dia. so the thing that really surprises me is
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that what has changed now? what position has the boxes found in finance? ministry used to persuade the us to allow us to import oil from russia on interestingly similar terms, india. again, india is maintaining its economic lifeline through russia. and continues to create in commodities and goods with russia, then baka spun should also be allowed to do that. us, as we know, no one to be telling, focused on what to do and what not to do when it comes to its energy needs or its economy needs in the 1st place. they are what could be possibly offer pakistan in exchange for cutting down on russian oil and comedy. and i couldn't tell you what could be us possibly also pakistan in exchange for cutting down on russian oil imports. i'd speculation, i don't know the answer to that, but probably nothing is coming pocket funds will therefore barkus on is now pushing
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against us opposition, not to trade with russia because pakistan knows that when push comes to shove, the u. s. a not going to stand with it. it's unfortunately always been a transactional relationship between august on in the u. s. and it's always been one sided focused on doing more. and the u. s. and demand asking parker to do more . for example, when it comes to editors and collaboration in relation to a fund is found, or even reading in the legend terrace groups that are operating and focused on as alleged by the u. s. so therefore, it's been transactional relationships, i guess, focused on is realize that knowledge has no choice but to look after its own interests. and one of them would be to trade. but, but russia, is there anything the u. s. could do to pressure pakistan on this because it is about potentially face american functions. for instance. i don't think it's a possibility now because it's not just bog responded, wants to trade. but russia,
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as you know, there has been a global energy crisis in each country is pending for it. so it's standing up for itself. the u. s. has not been able to go whole in, in the narrative, you know, are the needs of the countries that want to buy oil and gas from russia because they have gen, when demands in the us are not able to fulfill those demands or other countries are not able to fulfill those bonds and those countries are left with no choice but to trade the dry shops. and i doubt if there is going to be any backlash from the u. s . other than perhaps backdoor opprobrium or some sort of negative sentiment. we've been speaking to international lawyer on j political analytics pass on iceland, shad many thanks for joining us on the program. we appreciated. thank you and thank you for joining us here on our see international. we're back at the top of the hour with the very latest news updates a
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