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sent to the post the government of syrian president assad. well, you look at the parties involved in the strikes on siri was the united states was the u. k. i was the, the natal powers and we've seen them use the, jumped the gun method. and when it comes to the rules based order, pregnancy, one is to only look at the iraq and afghanistan. wars are where the justification was a very flimsy evidence of weapons of mass destruction who turned out to not exist at all or yet over a 1000000 civilians. died a little conflict, so there's always an interest by the western powers to justify their actions and being able to strike anywhere on earth. no declaration of war with no, ah, would be or impunity when no other nations or no other organizations share that same a privilege to on the international stage. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all of the leaders breaking news and updates. was he right back here at the top of the hour? ah
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oh, why is the west so determined to continue its ukraine proxy war against russia? how does such a position benefit ukraine instead of considering possible peace agreements? the west led by washington seems to see war is the only option. why can't there be security for all? ah, many whistleblowers around the world are focused on corruption. they see evidence of waste, fraud, abuse or re legality and make go to the authorities for many corruption whistleblowers their decision to go to the authorities, results in last friendships and in some cases, brits to their jobs. but in some extreme cases,
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the whistleblower pays with his or her life. that's right. sometimes the person engaged in corruption will stop at nothing to silence the truth teller, including resorting to murder. i'm john harry. aku. and you're watching the whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 today we're discussing the case of bet beater dale koran in south africa, but beater dare koran was an official in johannesburg. them b. so hospital she stumbled across what appeared to be 850000000 rand, worth of suspicious payments. that's about $47000000.00 and she went to authorities as a result in august 2021. she was targeted by a hit team of 6 men and ambushed in front of her home. she had told her superior and the police that she feared for safety, and she asked for police protection. but it wasn't forthcoming. the 6 killers have been arrested and have been charged with murder, attempted murder,
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and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. the alleged mastermind of the plot has not yet been arrested. the 6 killers should already have gone to trial, but that try has been delayed several times for legal technicalities. were joined by renowned greek south african whistle blower, ari denique as r. e, as an official with blue print for free speech, the australia based and geo that recently honored the memory of beat dale karen and which posthumously awarded her its international whistle blowing special recognition award. are a welcome back to the show ari, the story of but beat up they'll. karen is one that did not get wide coverage in the western media. in fact, it didn't get any coverage in the west at all. yet. it's a critically important case. tell us 1st how this whole thing began. who was but be that they'll cut on. what exactly did she reveal? john, but we did. the koran was a government official. so was in fact dead director for finances are full
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the department of health in south africa. and it was, it was doing a routine or, you know, chick on, you know, figures and accounts and she came across certain dodgy that unsafe transactions in particular was seeing a hospital. and she flagged nearly $850.00 millions in very dubious payments on a weekly pay run analysis. and there were a few of us came up the there was so suspicious that she actually start investigating further and see stop the payment on over a $100.00 and full 1000000 ah, rent on,
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on her haymans. i'm when he discovers all, sir, you know incidence eoc city deed what any whistle blow. does he know that d than internal arm disclosure and to see when to hear c. o and report your findings now? ah, hopping around there. august 2021. on the 17th offer august, she actually sent an email to her seo with all the information, you know the details and see thought that there were not 2 hadn't sitting on millions. orth offer expenses on a hospital, which was one of the smallest in the area. ah, she discovered that that particular hospital had to erase arise on care on expenses 25 percent more than solid sir mexico. i got the mic hospital,
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which is 4 times the size of his most people. so there was a lot of board, it's, you know, everything to the department, c, c a fall, and coal for an immediate investigation. and as i said, has stopped payment worth of having 4000000. now the seo oxley started to proceed with the payments and bobby didn't accept that. she wrote on the 17th of august and me mill at $1042.00 actually we actually have angel. and a week later on the 23rd, she was gant down. at the house entry e sac, our after c heart dropped, she had daughter to the school. my glasses, a story of bobby the duke rung. what was the immediate reaction to her revelations, why was it that the authorities didn't seem to take her seriously?
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why didn't they launch an immediate investigation? zuka ah believes that day, especially investigating unit was allocated to was tossed to investigate that ah, story. siegel was actually a witness full, their national prosecution authority in south africa. she was gonna testify. so says fear for your lives. and after spoken to her family, i was told that she had actually since various e mails, you know, saying look, i'm bit concerned and under protection than ever happened. so i'm very concerned about the feller of a system in south africa protection weaknesses and was loss at the time was if you remember there was this on the commission, you know, inquiring place thought it was,
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are investigating the am state capture in south africa. so that was was off talk about the whistleblowers unfortunately, but better the system didn't work for the better. no, no, it seems that it didn't. once that investigation began, she did tell the police that she feared for her safety and she asked for protection that protection never came. was she being threatened or was she just worried? and can you explain to us the connection between this, this taxi industry person that has appeared in the press and the hospital where been beat. busy reported on on corruption. this seems to be something of a, of a conspiracy. i don't think it is a taxi person full, maybe that particular person house more than than the 20 business, but czar articulates is that that is a prominent
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a in c o. petition who is actually i, you know, she's a treasure dresser, a general of the aim sees it can q lenny of region. and he also companies garzon projects, knuckle hot hall medical supplies. and while i'm not a security, i'm she go to 2800000, con trucking, 2919 than 4200000 in 2020. and in 2010, you one, it should up to 7.5, millions. so now if you look at the portfolio of this particular application, you know, you'll make up your mind, but it's shocking and illustrates that the, this, this person's company is sold such a variety of goods to the hospital, including clean material of supplies, and even groceries oval they're one of the companies was listed dawson
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event firm. so sure you have an event firm selling medical material to equipment due to a hospital. it's crazy. and what but beka and discover to was to given a, an idea for plastic waste. a rubbish beats was sold for $15000.00 runt ah, in dollars us probably about what sir. 20000. all of it's ridiculous. we've seen in the south african press r e that the trial of the 6 alleged killers has been repeatedly delayed. the most recent excuse coming from the south african police is that they haven't received all of the forensic test results back yet, but this murder happened more than a year ago. why are there these repeated delays that to say, but it's yeah, one is okay, right now the judiciary soft guy, it's kowalcik,
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it's pre election, you know, times ah, the current government is extremely corrupted. so you know that, that 3 don't want the laundry, the dirty laundry to come out. so they delaying justice. ok. and the 2nd issue is that, ah, the feresi department of africa at the moment, it's under working there and employed to so there are many, actually to thousands of criminal case spending due to forensic reports. ah, what puzzles me is out. but as they're m a poser, you know, spoke about her, but beat up and he, you know, i'm, she was a dim and thought whistleblowers need to protect, eats and sir, you know, they need to be the, has to be some safety mechanisms. and was supposed to so important for south africa
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. so if i was a president, you know, i'll put some buttons and try to get resolved. so i've got a problem, thoughts. i think the problem is political and they just don't want this case to be to be m untangled. ah, thanks sorry to say with us because we're going to take a short break and we'll come right back with. 2 ah, what else? so seemed wrong. when i was just don't hold any new world yet to see proud disdain, he comes to an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. hi,
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div asked him the american house, how sons them. with 50000 disabilities on any 2000 speedy. one else was about this, even though we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on crush of today and split or t spoon that given our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and pinterest and political. she did receive a request with . 2 2 welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john curio were speaking with greek south african whistleblower ari denique us about the case of south african whistleblower beat. a dale koran who
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blew the lid off of a $47000000.00 corruption scandal at johannesburg hospital and was murdered for her revelations. r e d. nicholas is a well known south african whistleblower in his own right. he blew the whistle on police death squads that were using apartheid era interrogation methods on black suspects, including torture and extra judicial killings on people suspected of minor crimes like auto theft. ari was more fortunate than to be to was he and his wife escaped south africa with their lives. welcome back ari. this reminds me to tell you the truth, a little bit about your own case with the south african police and your own, your own whistle blowing. i can see a pattern can ding your case and beat as at the time that you and your wife were fleeing south africa, you said that your lives were in danger. the south african police mocked you and they urged you repeatedly to return. well beat also said that her life was in
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danger. the police pretended that everything was fine, and now she's dead. tell us about your own experience here. why were you so certain that you were in danger? what was it that made you decide to leave south africa quickly told me my case. going back to 1000 or 4 to one a was a volunteer, a peace officer for the south. can police service are served with an authority schedule, monet units, and i sat watching atrocities committed by mcculloch's. i was torture at the offices. i would say, you know, extra judicial killings, the unique term was collecting a lot of trophy, faultless off, dead african suspects. and as i gain experience, i realized that as the degraded pa turned on on far less of human rights. now
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what i did was in 2004, i for secretly filmed 3 short videos with one of my smartphones, with the had a camera inside. so i took 3 videos of actually a torture, often african suspect, the offices. so did what bobby did the got on teach? i decided to do any tunnel. bob, disclosure of us all i knew of saw it went to my senior commanding officer, was also supposed friend a dime and up at the state evidence. and i said to him, look, there's a problem here. those cars are the races, the going around, you know, violating human rights. and they also, you know, i'm, they don't follow the constitution south africa. so instead off i'm dealing with sate than investigating the, you know, she fully smiled commanding officer of the unit. he actually laugh about it. he said, well, those hammer boys get the results, get really don't speak to anybody. so there was a very 1st issue hobbs i'm when i actually
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i am report is wrong doing offers are the software installation that wasn't allowed to go to the office. i was searched my son, the funds was collected and put into bucket. and for the next 4 years of that, he man, the force of weakness further out there was this, which also documented eventually i went public with them. and the very next day i, you know, a bunch of wilson came to my home and they tried to intimidate me and tried to give me a verbal suspension to threaten me. my house had been burglars of the same donald for of that of the month. i mar, soap had been so that's drive by shooting. i was beaten up, my store, attacked so many incidents and i knew i had experience after 10 years in the police force to see them would've bermonte and what will happen to me and i end up,
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you know, taking my was leave everything behind me and virtually all smuggled out of the country, my friends, it was the only way, unfortunately, era, you safety. and unfortunately, i was lucky. no sir. fortunately, i was lucky, i am adduced. zip. i double passports, and i could leave the county, but better, they goren been how the sanction there was an investigation, into the allegations that you and others in south africa made. and you even went to the south african embassy in athens to make a formal statement. what ended up happening in your case, you were able to provide authorities with, with this actual video that you took. and i've seen it myself. these, these illegal police interrogations led to the deaths of people. the videos were very graphic. was anybody ever brought to justice? so after i went to a next all i trotted bit mulash, yes. from scraps,
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i've lost everything. so you know, i wanted to put him behind me, but i didn't because i felt myself that i got to do something about it. i cannot leave all this africans, right behind me is almost dead, tortured the pharmacy, so about closer. so about accountability. so us inverse e mails through to various in our networks media networks. gov and organizations graphic happened. so then i took everything i loaded to on, on youtube and a channel, and i said i had enough, i've done enough almo mulash then in 2011, an activist, contact me through my youtube john all the time, and told me, are you aware that that is a criminal investigation or the cat on a unit such a dumb, not she that's interesting. and then that activists suggest that she get me into contact with ya, 3rd distance of africa ad, jumbo lydia sir. oh, wow. that's got we'll you know, soft visits. i start talking to you
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a z, a national prosecution authority in the police detectives of south africa and didn't visit me 3 thompsons africa from 2012 to 2016 up with my laugh into holds. and i cooperated against my evidence. i'm. i've tried to explain the situation, however, there were very door cheese that were very corrupted to any constant. i'm. they tried everything to get me to fly me back to south africa and i knew i couldn't bark. go by soft aka, because a, the so us corruption was in the unit. i mean, i know the guys and you have the operated, but my life was in danger. i mean, i had a new born at the time. i was a father for the 1st time alice and asked was of no, i will actually you need to guarantee the protection you need to put in a weakness protection. you know,
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program you need to secure that muma family are protected, my dentist covered and, and then it will justify from a nother placed outside or south africa. we agree to that. and then the navigation of protections that came back. they asked me again to go box africa. i refused. and what did he say was very interesting, sickly saddled a did. they took my notes, my draft notes, no, the ones we talk about them. right. dawn who went bucked, court was sought my knowledge and my approval, the lie, the court, and they produced my draft notes as a sworn affidavit, the fake my freak, my signature, my so a font, i found this from the, from the newspaper and eventually they put in chip into the case the case was destroyed than if you buck to south africa. the grease of asked me a game to help them with a mutual legal agreement and a get us
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a guess. i hope you. but you need to apologize in you 1st. as you need to give me some sort of a, you know, witness protection the like to me again, an assign them mutual legal agreement statement. the lesson with no protection. and from 2016 to 2019. where i find out that the case had been dropped and find out by the media. and that was a story by the media. getting back to her baby does case. i know that you've been in touch with her family. i know that her daughter has spoken to the south african media. what are they saying? how are they preparing for? what eventually will be a very difficult trial. sh. i'm a spoken to tony who's a pastor and they are brother in laurel village, but beat up and asked him said
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a few questions cuz i wanted to hear from the family and the told me that the devastated the told me that they had no feedback from the investigating authorities that told me that they are suspecting that the politicians through the inside they and she are not involved. and they delaying the procedure. and they also told me that they don't have much faith on the system. on the other side, they're frustrated. i mean this year gone by and this ramp was pointed out of the other, so they are extremely frustrated than hurt. the system has let them down. the system has let them down. what did these cases say about the system in south africa, about the law enforcement and judicial systems at blue print for free speech? the n g o. where are you follow these issues quickly? they have opinion, certainly on the south african system. are things moving in the right direction,
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or are they regressing, in south africa? well, the slogan is sandrica. stop killing your whistle blows, some say was put or is, wow, you know, this got and we carry so much corruption for legal level in south africa that there's no chance thinks will get better than judiciary the police. the courts are controlled by corrupted political party. that is acting like a mafia family throughout weaponized, the security forces and especially the police force inorder to silence whistleblowers. i mean, i'm hunting, national, i'm handling a little whistle blows from south africa. and i advocate for them and accounting me northern to support them and they built the dose of corruption within the government and authority. a shocking it was alexis close by the garden. politicians are awful themselves and for the takings it made down the traffic. and especially the underprivileged africans are living poverty, the crime rates out of control,
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infrastructure and existing. and the wealth, as well as prom land is still a nickel distributed engine of africa. i'm afraid that will get catastrophically orse before he gets better. greek south african whistleblower are unique as thank you so much for joining us. before we go, i'd like to urge our viewers to take a look at our e. denique is his website, go to kato, manor death squad, dot com. that's c a t o manor death squad dot com for the full story. we'd like to thank our uniqueness for joining us and thank you, our viewer for joining us. i'm john curiosity and this has been the whistleblowers . we'll see you next time. 2 ah, a
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once a year, a shag lashona went in and i'm not going to stay like a national. no. let's just shy a some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities and other countries. the united states of america is different wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states. ah, with
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you, little bit about it all to anybody phase the. so the city, if you draw the look at the incentives of each cigarette color revolution is one among several of means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the helm of u. s. western economic interests. people in sadie, i do not see that's what i grew by the democrats. yeah. during the training course . so no, that's a little bit soft about what i mean. the final goal of these seem revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. why is the west so determined to continue? is ukraine proxy war against russia? how does such a position benefit ukraine instead of considering possible peace agreements?
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the west led by washington seems to see war is the only option. why can't there be security for all with the deal law exposure to deal with project or whatever it was going to work on engineering that the worst would you let your vehicle can be a good with motion school noted for them as the money has been done love your schooling with
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