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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, china stones, volume 0 cope with policy despite the western criticism was beijing sees those certain social media users helping distorting facts to steer of protests, auto add in the program this our mainstream media that's call on washington to stop persecuting juliana. so they backed track on their years, long smear campaign against the with hope tries that peace in the democratic republic of congo is close as allied kenya host a new round of talk, seeking to end
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a devastating conflict. lasting decades with 60 am and kito 7 pm in manila and 2 in the afternoon right here in moscow this tuesday. welcome to the news, rob on archie. china. how's it firmed? it's staying with it 0 cobra policy. despite western criticism, beijing went on to say that particular social media users have been deliberately distorting facts to stir protests in the country. do von china has always been following its general 0 covert policy and has been making relevant adjustments in the light of the actual situation? we are now actively implementing the 9th version of the prevention and control plan . since this young protesters helping demanding freedom from anti coven locked on zones,
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the portal to the streets. but the government insists felt the policy is effective in preventing the spread of the disease. some western countries not previously clumped down on their own domestic, empty, locked r rawlings are not condemning china's approach as they speak out in support of the protests are message to peaceful protesters around the world is the same. and consistent people should be allowed for the right to assemble and to peacefully protest policies or laws or dictates that that they take issue with the western mainstream press has been gushing with sympathy for victims of government coven crackdowns, and they're cheering on protesters spilling into the streets and referring to the quote remarkable bravery of the protesters fight against draconian state loc downs . well, you know, just as long as the people protesting against these, coca crackdowns are in china. but if the citizens demanding to preserve their basic freedoms, to assemble, to work,
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to move around and to decide you know what to inject into their body or not happened to be in the west. well then the western media treats them like a bunch of nut job conspiracy theorists who are a threat to society and deserve to be suppressed and marginalized for having the absolute gall to resist government policy. with o is the last time the any one witnessed a massive, nearly unanimous outpouring of support in the western mainstream media for anti
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cove mandate. protesters in europe for example, who took to the streets every weekend in places like here in paris for weeks on end . where was there support for the freedom convoy and canada, who supporters wanted nothing more than to restore equal rights. as the federal government engineered a 2 tiered society with travel and work prohibitions for those who failed to comply with government job mandates. all while prime minister just intruders government declared martial law to stop these protesters from taking to the streets and ordered the freezing of their bank accounts. using protests to demand changes to public policy. is something that, that i think is, is, is worrisome when their own fellow citizens are standing up to government oppression. the western process is quick to denounce them as lawbreakers. but when the same phenomenon is unfolding in china, well, you know, you can't stop the spread of freedom, right? just ask germans de broadcaster,
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deutsche valley. this is an extraordinary moment in china, and it's spreading further. i'm wider protests which for the most part are illegal . have become more militant in recent weeks. what a brilliant example of objectivity and reporting that same sort of protests in 2 separate places may be opponents of western authoritarianism. she go waves and science denouncing their own governments, coven crackdowns over there in china. if they want the western media to help them denounce locked downs while pretending to objectively report the news of victor go, vice president and sylvan eastern focus, thank telling saves the west, spends more time focusing on china, van alma, its own domestic problems, protests. i'm not common in china, our progress are common in many european countries right now in many european capital, cities, et cetera. and there are huge protests stripes of all kinds,
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for example. and in the united states, you have massive kimmy, gamble is, is really a curse. now they do not talk to last much about these disturbances, for example, and they focus on the protests in china. now i do care about the protest in the chinese cities, and i do hope our countrymen will suffer less inconvenience as a result of the imposition of the dynamics. 0, call the policy. but i also hope the protesters each other will realize that there is a higher good to be achieved for greater stability, greater health and less deaths among the chimes be. what? because other and nomic can know the story were across the day. after years of smearing julie le sons several major western media. let's have made an abrupt you turn their nar,
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calling for the u. s. government to end its case against the wiki leaks co founder . this group of editors and publishers, all of whom had worked with the sancha, felt the need to publicly criticize his conduct in 2011. but we come together now to express our grave concerns about the continued prosecution of julian, a sorry for obtaining and publishing classified materials. this indictment sets a dangerous precedent and threatens to undermine americans 1st amendment and the freedom of the press. well, it certainly makes sense that major news outlets would speak up about the fact that a journalist who published information has been stripped of his human rights as being threatened with extradition and prosecution under the espionage act in the united states. but what many have note it is that this statement seems to very much contradict the town of these publications earlier. and we will note that when julian assigned was being held up in the ecuadorian embassy and when he was dragged
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out of the ecuadorian embassy, these publications weren't speaking up on his the half. rather they were helping to build the case by bas marching. his character are running him through the mud. he has proved a highly problematic even embarrassing champion for the principles of press freedom in the public's right to information. even mister a sanchez friends have described him as difficult, a narcissist with an outside view of his importance. it's probably too late for a sunday to recover his former glory, but if you could give up his futile struggle against extradition and show a little respect to the swedish justice system, that would at least be a 1st nas through step. now it's also important to note that these words from these publications that now say they support mr. sam's. are they echoed a full blown media campaign to essentially demonize your innocence to justify any state repression levied against him. it was a full blown mainstream media assault to justify what was happening. let's review
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what was being set on television at design for a decade. and some of the worlds have tried to shut. we can leaks down. and today, julian sanchez, the head of wiki leaks, and draco malfoy, his biological father has finally been arrested. you can tell that living inside the embassy for 7 years has taken its toll. here he is back in 2012. yeah. that compare that to today. i mean, amazing. the guy went in looking like draco malfoy came out with like double door, a weekly spanner. julian assigns was also arrested in london where he was dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy, looking like santa claus with a manifesto. you're all not a i haven't on my right look, look at him, look in just a few years. he went from bond villain to crowd surfing habits. now, while focusing on obscure criticisms of his on his personality or his appearance,
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now the biden administration has given no indication that they have any intention of dropping the charges or the expedition case. again, julie in the u. s. department of justice says they continue to pursue extradition and that they will continue to pursue extradition for the time being. now the u. k . home secretary did approve the extradition of juliana staunch because us officials have promised to treat him humanely. whatever that means. so at the moment, julian, it's on the legal team, is appealing that decision that he would be extradited to the united states. i want to share some reaction to the story with you from american legal and media analysts line on who sees it's unclear why that western media is suddenly changing its tune of boats julian sons. but said that it shouldn't be forgotten how they portrayed him previously. if you listen to this, absolutely imprison feckless commentary by today's canoe shanty,
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just making fun of the way he looks, you know why he looks like that. let me tell you, it's called torture. that's why you look like that. and i like to see any of those brave journalists see if they can withstand a week of this. this is something which absolutely galls me, joe innocent, whether you like him or not, whether you care for his personality is a hero. something must be happening. why all of a sudden, what changed? what information are they privy to? what sensibility were they exposed to that made them say, wait a minute. oh, by the way, all collectively, simultaneously is some kind of a choreograph fashion. they all decided, i think that maybe there's something to be said where he was actually a journalist. i haven't the foggiest, but i will tell you, there should be a follow up better tauriel as to how,
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how just how imprisoned these people were. i can't believe how these journalists and they do the new york times high and mighty, and dare i say if you go back in your read what they said, their actual statement, it doesn't even provide a bill of particulars as to why it's almost like a oh come on, enough's enough. i guess he's a journalist, it was rather look warm and tepid at best. to another of our headline stories today, kenya is hosting another round of piece talks aimed at resolving a long standing conflict in the democratic republic of congo near its border with ra wanda. let's go through this. delegates from rolanda and several other countries within the east african community along with the un representative or participating in the talk scheduled to last week. but notably the major insurgents group fighting in the conflict m 23 was not invited to this road. after previous, the cord clenched in the golan capital luanda failed to take hold. local reporter,
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among the ot eno centers this report from the gathering in the ruby upon deductibles, dano amer, to star increase on security, that east then b or c. us just kicked off a little bit this down to the wiggle defending, and hopefully get us. but on fees are now closing of a threat to the sustainability of the into east african community. the is he has a phase of committed to walking to get at each other, please, and do us in the region. meanwhile, the country that i've sign did run a piece i thought of hall meter to walking together to ensure that conflict would escalate in the east and yet see the m t m b 3 liberal groups have also expressed interest in making the for president who can answer in my robi napoleon and we have never attacked the state armed forces at all times. it has been the coalition of various military groups that has attacked our positions. we are respectful of the ceasefire. we want a peaceful outcome for this crisis. and we take note of the summit and luanda, we must tell the government to respect the ceasefire because we have taken note of
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this road map, we asked the facilitators to come and communicate with us because we want to communicate with them. we demand that they also listen to us. the people in the ground are hoping that these sort of unity by the leaders which translate into police in the east and he actually is done deb sequent or we heard from a carline one jury. carline is a conflict management on international politics expert at kenyatta university in nairobi. she express high hopes for the talks. the we would that day is going to be quite substantial. lot of the development of the business process and we owe that of course to be some positive cheese. now it is a member that they suffer corporation. they suffered for potential or the ed,
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if to speak to the member from what they were making. sure not to let the officer lutely necessary to be on. so that's the strong, broad. yes. the lake, as a member, because this is the way that they suffered under region to rule. okay, let's stay on the continent because no, maybe an authorities have polled on a statue of a 19th century german military leader. that activists had slum, does a symbol of colonial list oppression. but the lunmark removal has a list of that mixed feelings from local resident. i personally feel like this digital good for french was supposed to be taken down please. so we back in your band is when the movie again, independence nation still in the power the
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minority in the people that suffered from friendship. i don't personally think it's a good idea to remove statues and things that remind of our own history, that i can understand the viewpoint of people who feel that it's been trouble in the countries and not even want to portray so i can see that point of view and you know, if it gets removed to probably go somewhere we, where we go to view is 3, like i'm like a museum. we should still have a place to for people to feelers to see what the boss was. berlin last year officially admitted to committing genocide during the colonial year in the may be then known as german south west africa. and promised to pay more than a $1000000000.00 euro as a gesture of atonement. but winter cows been trying to renegotiate the deal saying it's insufficient. local reporter, jemma abuse, say's germany has not yet made other quit payments to namibian who deserve restitution. that is an overwhelming demand from young people. wanted the colonized
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history and they feel that especially given that germany has not played or is refusing to pay at a price, as is demanded by the effect to mean that is and to communicate directly to the effect of communities. and they feel that he says this needs to be moved. the youth in particular feel sad. i'm all sessions, all colonial and see, guess need to be moved. people need to understand why it is taken down. because it, when it was taken down and they started and people started asking what, what is even some people didn't even quite understand what good when friends it was . so people started to ask some friends or was those that, that didn't know. and those who didn't know that he was responsible for the death of many now about women and children, and ne, in a, maybe a, you do not need any form of reminder in and you reminding the form of step 2 of
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examiner colonial reminder to be reminded of the genocide that to place u. s. republican lawmakers who recently won control of a lower house of congress want the biden administration to provide 3rd oversight of its arm supplies to ukraine. washington has already sent nearly $20000000000.00 worth of weapons to key f. but reports say only 10 percent of those shipments have actually been monitored. the fact is, we are going to provide more oversight, transparency and accountability. we're not going to write a blank check. we have a voice now and we're going to do this in an accountable way, which transparency to the american people. these are american taxpayer dollars going in, while the republican party has not officially called for an end to u. s. arm supplies to ukraine. it say's most of the weapons are not being accounted for. the white house claims it simply has a very limited budget for providing enough oversight. however,
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according to the washington post, joe biden has resisted sending increased numbers of american inspectors deeper into ukraine, supposedly out of fear of provoking a tough response from russia and escalating the conflicts. well, some of the weapons sent ukraine have ended up being sold on the black markets where they can be acquired by terrorists. that admission coming from a top u. k. law enforcement official despite britain by the way, also sending guns to key f. ukraine had been well known as a notorious help for arms trafficking even before russia's offensive began, and fabric. here is to take our former pentagon official on all about mike on the live. they cannot keep track of what is being sent and they have no intention of it . so good luck to the republicans or when they get into the house to get any kind
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of information. yeah, they could use the budget as a weapon, but ah, so a little bit will be eat up, but they're not going to get the satisfaction they want. and this is what we're going to have again, we break which this is the scheme we send in the advisors and then before long, it escalates and biden may, may for once have some ability to understand that that concern may be reluctant to do so. when you have contractors in there, you us train contractors for from the united states. great. let's say retired military out of the iraq war. busy out of afghan war and they have that that they had that experience, they could be going in and actually providing training of ukrainians within the country. and of course that makes them at an at u. s. government expense on my that and as a consequence of the europeans,
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as well as the us are going to suffer in the us is actually profiting from there from the european misery. and that's what we're seeing right now around has hosted a forum for strengthening economic ties with russia, with numerous officials on business leaders in attendance. an advisor to tay runs, labor ministry. how said the trade between the countries how's increased by 200 percent? since the middle of the last decade, despite heavy western sanctioned hold a sunbeam long on him hedge, we're grateful to declare that the tree turnover between iran and russia has increased from $1500000000.00 in 2015 to $4.00 billy last year and it is expected to increase up to $10000000000.00 the end to thought of it in the last strengthening, already robust economic ties between the nations. this by western sanctions. that was the major topic of the form. we heard from an iranian business leader whose
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confidence such bilateral trade will only increase but i was wanting to pull one of the countries that have been severely sanctioned, but who has good geographic, social, and cultural relations with each other. we cooperate in many areas including agriculture, the co production and resource abstraction, which we can provide ferocious needs, the hopefully to southeast asia, india is tech industry is making big strides in global market. some may i opening figures here on the was said by prime minister nor end remedy who noticed that the country has moved from 81st place in the world innovation index to the top 40. after doubling the amount of startups, one of which being that we're now in cyber threat company, clyde sec, a bulk check. we build a technology that can predict cyber threat before it even happened. we build unique
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cybersecurity data at it and using machine learning models with which we'll be able to tell when the next i but that has going to happen and out with do we have a partnership with singapore, which allows us to do called cos, bought a transactions and eventually we're trying to democratize this and make it available to anybody. bach of the world. ah, we're 1300000000 people living in this country, right? and if we can do something that can be useful for this population and build a useful service, that becomes a good business. and that human capital is our biggest advantage as it's fine
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effect. a story fit for a hollywood blockbuster next, except this one's true. annex, neo nazi american skim head to on the run after his gang discover he's jewish. now, living in israel, our documentary team chronicled his extraordinary life and his attempt, suff, redemption, and escape from remaining. ah, so 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 a 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 who is the aggressor today?
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i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. i figure which of the problems to cause shown here as we speak on the bill in your senior, mostly mine, or wish you were banding all imports of russian oil and gas news by way, suffering of high. i mean, i know they, plenty of those with joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia. you know, has destroyed the american economy. you. so there's your boomerang self with
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ah, with i wanted to go and pay my respects on all those who lost or license the hands of the 3rd. right. and i wouldn't want to do it with anybody other than john, honestly, you know, horrible atrocities that affected millions and millions in. and this is the ideology that i, that i live 5 or 4 years a model is turning, the sense is harder than mine. big jewish had something to turn to. he didn't, he left something that was like a family type relationship and move back into the real world. living it is really finally feels at home and he feels like he's with his people. and a leading with his i know that that's something i'd like to feel in life. you know, i'd like to feel that i do belong to something and i have something to look forward
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to and i have something to believe. i'm not sure what it's going to be basically turned myself to be a real american patriot, but i don't like the direction that my country is going a whole lot when i where my young with them, because it was the room with full then kind of overwhelmed with emotion started shaking a bit and as i went into laboratory a few moments ago, i did get sick. wow. going to the camp. it makes it. it's like putting in a face with a name. it's no longer, you know, old reels that you see on t v programs and documentaries written by some guy who wasn't there not
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