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let from elsa go put mc casals. we met the battle school. the taught said you buddha, when he saw says, well, you didn't bow he veg. hello. told that she would go ah, as russia celebrates the 9th anniversary of the crimea referendum, we take a look back at the classified ca plans to invade crimea as far back as 1957. a gray zone investigation revealed cash trapped ukraine is funding a washington based organization. looks ridiculous that ukraine is constantly begging united states to send more taxpayer dollars. and yet had decided to send $20000.00 to the organization of american states. that is not concerned with the region where you praying is located. european politicians demand
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serbia demolish. it's memorial to children killed in the nato bombing of yugoslavia in 1999 causing outrage among wilful and they can take away their morning. most of the crimes they have limited all around were or through monuments, other rivers of a will never do that with good morning for martina national studios in moscow and welcome to the hours most vital stories worldwide and payroll is about a declassified cia document reveals washington had plans to start a conflict with moscow through an invasion of crimea as far back is 957. it's now been almost a decade since the crimea referendum brought the peninsula back into the russian
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fold. and occasion that russian president vladimir putin mark by promising to protect the region at all costs. davis didn't as it continued e, she was stupid, 9 years ago the residence of crimean. so estoppel made their unambiguous and final historical choice to again and for a bit more become part of our big united country than his obvious that you with i'm yes, that was topple. issues of security are of high priority, especially today, but he had a little to everything to doug any threat lee, you'll in few of the way, 9 years ago, crimea voted to reunite with russia despite much protest from kiev and the west, which continues to this day but this price peninsula was in washington's cross hairs for a lot longer than just about a decade. way back in 1957, the cia prepared plans to divide and conquer. what was then soviet ukraine featuring a report that divided the republic into 12 zones of varying potential support for us forces in the event of an invasion.
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ah, fast forward to post soviet times. and it looks like little has changed from the 2004 our ins revolution to euro. my done in 2014 support for closer ties to the west, or russia are distributed along essentially the same lines. ah,
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the conclusion then, and now much of western ukraine views collaboration with the u. s. favorably don boss in crimea, not so much in 2 areas of the ukraine, the local population apparently hold few grievances against the regime and probably would not assist special forces. the 1st is the crimean peninsula, which has historically been a part of russia being incorporated into the ukraine, only in february, 954 when it was transferred away from the rest of us are the 2nd area with a population strongly loyal to the regime, is the don bass, don bass is the center of heavy industry and mining in the ukraine. and apart from the crimea is the least ukranian district and its population and national character . ukrainians are a minority in the don bass, and those who live there are mostly urbanized frequently speak russian, and in many cases no longer consider themselves ukrainian cartucker than
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a desa. we're not far behind those regions in terms of anti western sentiment. and lo and behold, they had formed their own independence movements during euro, my dog, both of which were crushed by the ukrainian government, the 1957, c. i a report put certain regions west of lou ganske into another category entirely where a specific support was to be expected. but the most anti soviet area was designated zone 8. these were areas where pro nazi and nationalist sentiments were high. and the us expected the least resistance, and that also happened to be rich in natural gas. ah, do you notice this document when it was classified in 2017 but it does reveal a few important facts. the u. s. has long been looking to get its hands on ukraine . it's long been trying to sabotage russia. and until recently, it essentially recognized on boss and crimea as russian,
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the serbian president alexander roost, who has reacted to the i. c. c. arrest worth issued for vladimir putin saying the move will only lead to further escalation of the conflicts on us. this is him is listening for this. what is quite certain is that the world is sliding into father . escalation of com to select celebration of conflicts from the fact that it will cost public ridiculous russia, which is not some to quote, you know, let alone regarding reports to the fact that the west has shown that it will go to the yen. i'm that it's not to worry about the possible escalation. calm is also commonly portsmouth, null and void. that's how russia's foreign ministry has branded the international criminal court arrest warrants. moscow says the move has no legal ramifications for the country as it's not party to the i. c c's international statute that hey claims
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the russian president and children's rights commissioner are responsible for reporting ukrainian children allegations previously voice by cab. russia has this miss. those claims pointing out they need to evacuate minors from combat zones and provide them with humanitarian assistance. the i, c, c's jurisdiction is not recognized by many countries, including russia. china, india is rural, and the u. s. here's a reaction from russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman. decisions of the international criminal court have no significance fall country, including from legal standpoint, rushes not to participant of the rome statute of the international criminal court, and has no obligations on to the statute. russia does not cooperate with disability and possible recipes for arrests from the i. c. c will be null and void to us. earlier we spoke to the former mayor of kabul dowd, sultan's zola, who says that i see see resolutions are not credible due to the institutions of
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blinker view on atrocities and crimes across the world. it's just basically laughable at mockery of what they're trying to achieve. they're not that they cannot exercise any of these things in action and practice. and also i think all the other happen would look at these processes that happened in the world . because war, because migration, because of displacement, if you don't deal with them in an even handed way to just come up with these kinds of resolution, lose their credibility for example, right now look what's going on and who talks about it? no, but when the british or refugees there was relevant there need people to concentrate and space the i c c a rest war and has also been brought
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up to the un security council where russia envoy dismissed it as illegitimate moose at somebody in the i. c, c is a puppet in the hands of the collective west, which is always willing to carry out pseudo jurisdiction based on their orders. it is particularly cynical that these judicially insignificant rulings snowden come on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the u. s. illegal invasion of iraq. you were the i, c, c had jurisdiction, but didn't do anything to bring those guilty. little account driven with copious russia does not participate in the rome stature says good. the i c. c. 's. jurisdiction does not cover russia, and it says guys who we consider all the documents from his body as a legal up and for him to use her dish or the un security council meeting began with a rather dramatic interaction. russia had put forward to speak, a humanitarian activist from the don at people's republic. and we saw the united states and its allies maneuver with
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a bow to prove that this person from taking the floor at the security council meeting and briefing about the humanitarian situation in the don at peebles republic. now, the russian ambassador was quick to call out this maneuver for what it was censorship and silencing of the truth that the un security council zuniga stood. we regret the fact that a number of delegations today have spoken out against that. don't ask human rights speaker. we propose and broom, we see in this the manifestation of hypocrisy and double standards at a time when representatives of dumbass have been suffering from this war unleashed by key of against them. and they have been refused from under tromp double pretexts to enjoy the right to speak in front of the security council. this merely confirms the fact that you do not do the residence of john bass asked. he policies and you have no concerns whatsoever about their suffering. later in the meeting ambassador and to ben zia addressed the un security council about the atrocities being
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committed by ukrainian forces that are routinely being ignored by the western media . he describes how children are shot in the back with reading soldiers are shot at and murdered when they are trying to surrender. he described horrendous details of how the key of back to government's forces backed by the united states, have committed rootless atrocities and reigned death. and destruction on the people of the don s people's republic and other regions for quite some time. he also highlighted how the international criminal court and other bodies are behaving in a rather biased manner and seeking to carry out the geopolitical agenda of the united states. now, as ukraine plays for more money, calves sponsors, the organization of american states, that's according to grey's own journalist, anya param, pell, who conducted an investigation related to the funding of the organization. well,
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it looks ridiculous that ukraine is constantly begging the united states to send more taxpayer dollars. we constantly have us politicians on screen in the united states, trying to convince the us public that we should be spending more taxpayer dollars to crane because they're broke and they deserve it apparently. and yet, keith has decided to send $20000.00 to the organization of american states, a multilateral institution that is not concerned with the region where ukraine is located. and so there's really no reason for ukraine to be sending this money to an organization in washington that is concerned with issues in the latin american and caribbean region. unless ukraine is just there, pretty much to just nudge the institution even further in the direction of acting as a tool of u. s. policy in the region which and ukraine is just supporting the u. s. in its
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mission. if converting the oas into that, according to the i m f, ukraine is the poorest country in europe. it's g d p is estimated to have fallen by 30.4 percent by the end of last year, the workers all in the country's history. but despite this ukraine, as well as several you members, sponsor the u. s. based body. the organization which claims to promote democracy includes all american nations except cuba and venezuela. some latin american countries of criticize the organisation saying it has lost legitimacy. anya param, paul again says that the o yes is a tool of u. s. intervention into latin america. will you ever flex u d o e s, especially over the past several years. the main, it's the main purpose of its existence has been to further extremely aggressive us intervention policies in latin america and the caribbean. this is under the
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leadership of secretary general luis on mcgraw, who is currently facing an ethics investigation tomorrow as well as some of the us diplomats, if you can call them that. who worked there during the trump administration. really weaponized the o. e s. in order to achieve u. s. policy goals with respect specifically to venezuela, nicaragua, and bolivia. you may recall that the o. s was instrumental in providing the justification for the coup in 2019 that took place in bolivia, ousted the democratically elected president abel morales, and installed a very brutal military dictatorship. a hunter said truly in the country for, for several months until it was defeated by the bold bolivian people. and austrian politician has called on serbia to demolish immemorial to the children
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killed in the nato bombing campaign of the country. in 1999, the official says the monument encourages anti american and anti nato sentiments. as long as serbian and sadly, even some austria, politicians from the extreme left and right endorse such hateful distortion of facts. it's clear, austria and serbia remained the cradle of european anti americanism, and anti nato sentiment. i called to remove this monument immediately. the memorial to serbian children, cal during 3 months of nate, the nato bomb campaign commemorates what belgrade calls aggression against the country. in 1999 the memorial depicts a 3 year old girl, one of the youngest victims killed during the air raids. she was one of the $2500.00 civilians killed during the nato campaign, which was carried out without the approval of the un security council. to day those who survived the bombing se, serbia will never forget the economy to them what i mean. and we will never forget
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their imperialistic aggression towards serbia and the serbs. and they will never succeed in trying to brainwash us so that we change our minds about them. they ask us to remove our monuments, so they can hide their trace in their role in it because they are the ones who committed to aggression. i am probably spend too much time thinking about all sorts of their crafts from the you and their messages. those to minds will not be fulfilled in serbia. it is not going to happen a portal for them. he poked major, we will not do this and we shouldn't do it because we don't want to destroy the collective memory. we have partly because of them in the 1st place. those monuments represent symbols of resistance to those who ask us, take them down and a warning to future generations to not succumb to ultimatums, rather than the dogs tell me, do they build monuments to their loved ones? they lost weight. so what so strange when we do the same for our loved ones who died in aggression which they led in 1999 against innocent children know that it's
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important to remember. so we all know what the nato alliance says, and especially so something like that never happens again. i think that those who claim they are fighting for peace have actually delivered most harm across the world. and that's a fact that the death of this child and other children is there footprint, which they left with their aggression, hulu. they can take away their monuments of the crimes. they have committed all around the world. their monuments, other rivers of blood, of innocent people, destroyed cultures civilizations and they ask us to give up our martyrs and heroes or to missouri will never do that. service stood up against not the western world, but against criminals. murderers, rosa noma getting against serbia is important for children to know what was da da before we did it for them. we fought for them from crowd lynn owner. survey and people say they will not forget what happened to them, and we'll keep on fighting a 1000 such to the streets of belgrade to protest europe plan to normalize ties
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with the self proclaimed republic of kosovo. the proposal come from france and germany, who recognized christina's independence while belgrade considers it a breakaway region. while details of the plan have not been made public, it is noted, includes a pledge from serbia not to oppose possible membership in international organizations, such as the u. n. french protesters are venting their fury at the government's new pension reform for a 2nd night in a row in paris. local authority say more than 4000 people have rallied in the city . protesters built barricades and started fires outside the parliament building, burning cut out of president micron, while calling on him to step down. right, police have made a number of arrest stuff for some demonstrators through stones and glass objects and officers. this comes after the french government bypass the lower house of parliament and raise the retirement age from 60 to the 64 without
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a vote. a 23 year old palestinian man has been shot dead in the west bank by israeli soldiers. who said he tried to stop them. tensions have escalated in israel and palestine in recent months with at least $84.00 palestinians killed this year alone. this comes a middle rising number of israeli. saddler attacks on palestinian farmers, depriving them of their land. r t 's. maria, for notion of picks up the story, growing all lives so taken care of sheep does not sound like dangerous jobs. but here in the west bank that listing and farmers and shepherds received threats and get us sold it on a daily basis by israeli saturday. we say the greenfields, the hers greys on belong to them. agree with folks 42 said there's attacked me. they hit me with an olive tree branch in my face and threw dirt at me with the purpose upgrade me. so i lost my vision and then they started bidding me a number of jewish outposts in this area. actually illegal on the railey law and
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israeli court ruled to demolish and evacuate them. but they are being reinforced instead. and the number of settlers attacks is rising. local show me of the view they filmed that catches a very aggressive behavior. when israeli sat there living nearby, he was identified but wasn't detained, or prosecuted. abu mar have farmer from the palestinian town of sin jill, was there what had happened? together with the mayor and other palestinian landowners, he filed an official complaint against the south or through the palestinians to be in lee as on office. the fact was closed to 0. again, walker in the army, was there watching and didn't intervene until the israeli police came. the police pushed the settlers away from us fellow securities tied to this region. we drove through numerous checkpoints and met several military patrols. how? laura, the palestinian village that suffered an unprecedented attack by israeli settlers
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last month is in this area to one person died then dozens of cars and homes were burned. dead tacker is called a revenge for a deadly shooting. which 2 is really brothers, had been killed. israel increased security presence in the area shortly after, as it said to counter terrorist. that's son douglas, a palestinian in charge of israeli settlement issues in the north. although you find westbank says these rally forces here to protect settlers. while that is clear that a green light was, went to the settlers by the current government of netanyahu, smarter and been vere did the decision to arm them, confirms that the other was directing the army on the ground. when the settlers attacked the philistines, if they face resistance, the army intervenes by hitting the area with tear gasoline so that the settlers escape safely, as son says, not only have the attacks increased recently, the also became more organized. we settlers better trained and well armed with the connivance of these railey government, or with its direct support when home of even mistletoe. the government is made up
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of settlers today, even the judge of the high court of justice as a settler. 11 class members live in the settlements and for ministers is world settlers have become part of the government. they cannot get rid of themselves and mentality, has become a settlement of lethal sold the u. n. u s. e u. organizations like amnesty international, have repeatedly sent a message to jerusalem warranting. the settlement policies dangerous contradicts the idea of a 2 state solution and encourages the settlers aggression. israel's response was bold and clear. the settlements will expand, beautiful and peaceful as this area may located hides life threatening dangers. the probably seen in presidency office says last year there were a 16000 tags on palestinian farms by israeli settlers. thousands of trees are burnt . cod animals slaughter those stolen. and just since the beginning of this year, 7 palestinians were killed in these attacks, fearing for their lives and after losing hope that the law will protect them. many
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local farmers, young and old, have decided to the attackers satisfaction to move living these fur, to land that has been feeding them for decorations, behind ration ocean r t from the palestinian authority. o russian hackers have once again made headlines in western media, which now alleges up moscow regularly conduct cyber attacks on ukraine. that's according to microsoft latest report. the tech company claims that russia has deployed at least 9 malware programs, which have targeted over $100.00 ukrainian, governmental and private sector organizations. with 17 european countries being named as victims, among other allegations of espionage attacks. one contributing author of the report is clint watts, a former f, b i agent, and the creator of the hamilton. 68 dash board in organization,
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me to track so called russian influence on twitter, investigative journalist, matt t i. e b revealed in his twitter files report that the dashboard falsely labeled real users as russian box claiming they promoted conspiracy theories during trumps presidency watts. and his latest microsoft report has some twitter users raising their eyebrows. the new york times is credulous the citing former f. b. i official clint watts. even though journalist mets i e be exposed his scam to smear dozens of twitter uses as russian bots. thanks to his access to the twitter files single source carrying the water for the cia regarding ukraine to the new york times quint what's, what's played a role in russia gate. new york times pushes new false claims by debunked, propagandist clint watts. 3 big wig reporters, julian barnes, david sanger and markson tora, continue to repeat. the baseless disinformation lies of the known anti russia
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propagandist. clint, what's out? could you not have doubts when you talk about a watts and what he did in the past, and we know this through the twitter files. and we know this through a report is like of a micah schlumberger and met i e. b i. he was part of a group, think watts was a call. the alliance with securing democracy. hamilton 68 bought dashboard there in that report. 4 which watts headed up, they claim to identify on social media, russian infiltrators. he's now head of digital threat assessment. but microsoft and he's the one who's now warning again in the, in the times be today and it's all over. it's been picked up by naturally other news sources that russia is going to launch this in that a against ukraine. but you have to say, ah, the same guy who misled and gave misinformation the 1st time is now doing it from microsoft. it just doesn't,
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it doesn't fly to the latest release of twitter files now, in which investigative journalists mount i. e b has published new screenshots from internal e mails about anti co, the jobs, according to the documents, the u. s. government and major social media companies, including twitter, worked hand in hand with stanford university to sensor true information about cobit and corona virus vaccines. google you to facebook instagram ad take talk also reportedly took part in the scheme called the veracity project, sending millions of items of information for review to the government on a daily basis. the story is important for 2 reasons. one, as orwellian proof of concept. the viral ality project was a smash success government academia and an olive poly of would be corporate competitors, organized quickly behind a secret unified effort to control political messaging. to it accelerated the
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evolution of digital censorship. moving it from judging truth or untruth to a new scarier model, openly focused on political narrative at the expense of fact. we spoke with legal and media analysts lie, know who said the government sought to limit the free exchange of opinions with this project. what this is, is a coordination the proxies organizations that seem to enjoy some form of independence or scientific or what have you, working together with the government as poor actually as considerate as conspirators. to not only shave a particular narrative, but here's the worst part to shunt people from using these count brilliance of means indication there is to share ideas. it's not so much at their collude to form or narrative,
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but they're shutting people down twitter when these nice platforms are like utilities care, commodities. we have rules and country. this is, you can't deny somebody access to a restaurant or a public carriage or railroads or everybody because of their skin color or because of their religion. you can use that for their a private railroad. no, this isn't just freedom of speech. this is the government and government conspiring not only to quote you but to make sure you don't speak anywhere to have you shadow bands or band altogether. this is, this is like blacklisting. this is which hunting is everything combined into one. it has no precedent. that's all for now. thanks for tuning ent and coming up. the east and south are coming together to create a new power shift. and russia has a role to play. that's according to the former spokesman of the late libyan leader market. dorothy who sat down with option written say to discuss the future of his
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country and the man he believes can unite it next on, going underground. stay close to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk with i'm after i fancied welcome back to going underground,
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broadcasting all around the world from dubai and the u. e to morrow will be 12 years to the day since the u. s. u. k and france began their bombardment of libya using un security council resolution. $9073.00 is justification. and within months africa's riches per capita. nation was devastated. is leader mammography brutally assassinated thanks to nato aerial bombardment. to day libya is at best a failed state. joining me today from munich, germany, the former official spokesperson for the late bama gadhafi, dr. mussa abraham. thank you so much, melissa, for coming back on before we get to the future. um, i suppose i have to ask you what sir, what, what your reflections are. 12 years on and a reminders of your role as you tried to as you see it stopped the catastrophe. thank you. if she is for having me here again, when your excellent show, of course, to morrow mark's 12.

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