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ah was his own stay alive. it was they next to me. if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not going to make it. ah, what have you done? i brought sachi, they exploded the main so spades and a terror attack that so the life of a prominent russian journalist admits that she brought the statue that contained the explosive to the coffee in saint petersburg. she also agreed to say who gave her the device the russian antiterrorist committee says the killing of the russian war correspondents loudly petoskey was fun by ukrainian special services. the 3rd cycle after $31.00 people, including a 14 year old injured and the russian foreign ministry has slander west for turning
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a blind eye to what it's called. the witch hunt against a war correspondence in the russian journalists are constantly been targeted by kip . with watching r t international, almost been another busy news day with one story of course, dominating that headlines. i'm peter scott. welcome to the program. and we started our with our developing top story, the killing of a russian war. correspondence in a cafe in st. petersburg was a terror attack fund by ukrainian special services works according to the russian anti terrorism committee. and here's what the kremlin had to say. there was information that the grinning services are involved in the planning of this terrorist attack. and this is definitely a terrorist attack, and we wish a sweet recovery to those who suffered in the blast and sent condolences to tossed his relatives the prisoner was immediately informed. russia is in the standoff with
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the keep regime, which is behind the murdered of duke in there and killing of people since 2014. and that's why the special needs are operation is ongoing. somebody, them. i'm standing right in front of the cafe, where the explosion took place and you can see behind me some flowers that locals have laid down there to pay their respects to the fallen war journalists of lad lend to tar ski, who many had lots of reverence for russia's anti terrorism committee has declared this a terrorist attack organized by key of with the help of agents from the anti corruption foundation, which is an extremist organization. and the russian federation, founded by the imprisoned russian anti government activists. alex, a novel, ne, now, in connection to this, russia's investigative committee confirmed its detention of daria trap of a that's important to understand because there were reports in the media saying that she was detained for hours and hours even before we got this confirmation. and
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the reason why it's connected to this is because she had a connections, according to these media reports to the anti corruption foundation. she had been arrested several times in the past at anti government demonstrations. and according to these reports, she also had been sending money to the anti corruption foundation. again, an organization which is considered an extremist organization within the russian federation. the russian interior ministry even released a video confession in which daria trap of a says that she was the one who brought this explosive statuette that i witnesses said they saw a girl bring into this event. she admits herself that she brought it to the event. do you understand why you have been detained? i am detained, full being at the scene of lapland petoskey, killing. what have you done? i pause sachi. they exploded. who gave it to you? can i tell you later?
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of course, key of denied any involvement in this explosion in this incident, but that's not exactly out of the ordinary because last year when another high profile russian journalist, daria do gonna, i was assassinated key. i've also rejected any sort of having a hand in it, or any sort of participation in the organization of that assassination. but of course we're still investigating this story. we're still following the latest updates and we'll bring you the latest as they become available. or the main suspects of the murder daria trip of a has just arrived at the st. petersburg investigative department. thus is, authorities have completed the initial examination of the flat, where she was living well mrs. clinton evidence, which will be used to further the inquiry. now this video shows the moments of the blas are the coffee, where the reports on blogger had been hosting an event. jeff were the main suspect in the blast has been detained, as we've already said, for her involvement in the attack, which took the life of loveland to task in ocoee of denies any involvement in.
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that's what sitarski was. a prominent figure in the online community of war correspondence, the 40 year olds, real name was maxine foreman and he himself was from the dumbass. now he fought in the early stages of the conflicts from 2014 to 2017 in little ganske people's militia. and his experience led him becoming one of the most of followed war correspondence with an audience of over half a 1000000 people. the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman is a part of a commented on to task his death st. the murder was carried out with the summons, approval of international structures. russian journalists are possibly hearing death threats from the key regime and supporters which are increasingly being implemented. they're harassed, branded in the literal sense with special markings on the digital platforms of american internet monopolies. well, there is a witch hunt in the western media. all this happens with the tactic, disregard of the relevant international structures which now can be interpreted as
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an approval if not complicity. in any case of the violent death of a russian journalist which was assessed by the key regime and it starts as a success, neither western countries nor international organizations, nor foreign professional communities conduct investigations. they didn't even show elementary human sympathy. not so long ago, the west was fighting extremism, terrorism marching with the united from paris in defense of jordan, with the gave whom terrorist attacks were committed to day, the lack of reaction, the white house, downing street, the alleys, a palace, et cetera, given their claim concern, for the welfare of journalists and freedom of join, it was, speaks for itself of mon, this we're joined to live now by italian journalist andre lucida, who's in the dawn by fundraiser. good afternoon to you. thanks very much for joining us. i just want to start off by getting your reaction to everything we know so far about this terrorist attack. hello, thanks for the invitation. what's happened in some petersburg? it's really terrible for my point of view. it's really but message that or the people that are involved in the jordan,
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i work in the boss. don't much conflict in this picture. your parish for now can be a target for such that are inspections because this was a thorough inspection. and i was shocked about what a, what a year, even on the tanya newspaper this morning. because now for italian, maybe for the west. it's just just if you cable, this is my, it's a really strange because now there is, we have seen the good and that they're good fighter for the marker. see. and now we can see also the good steroids very, but it's very well can't care, has distance itself from the attack. they've denied any involvement, even pointed the finger out russia,
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but russia national entity committee to say that it was planned by ukrainian special services. what's your take on these differing narratives, o p c, and really easy to say for the west that it's important to make some socks. but in the, in the russian system for say that there are some politics or from groups that are bad. there is some conflict in the rush from nationally or in international people that are in favor of the specialist petro pedestrian. they want to make duke about their strength, and the unity of that are some people generally the, the russian anti terrorism committee also claims that there was involvement of the voluntary anti corruption foundation, which trip of the suspect that's been detained,
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allegedly supported. now we've not had a comment from the foundation about the those obligations come as a surprise to you. now can be some type of book. unfortunately say there is a lot of young people that are very sensible or very talk to this liberal politics. and unfortunately, nobody was dope, it by the west propaganda big political figure of the original position. but in the reality of me and there are some politics are, was not important. was not a big figure of the opposition party like he's more mentor. but that do the west propaganda. it's possible that the wrong message can be accepted to some people like the young liberals and some better book. and then they can be and the use it as you to you to lead us
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for such operations now. so you remember, obviously there was another journalist was killed last summer. daria, do, you know, do you see any similarities between these 2 incidents? of course, of course, the better it is the same and the invisible hand is the same and i'm sure here we can see the objective to eliminate some symbols, some seamless, some people that are working with maximum professionalism in the most conflict that are sure with what's happened here and that the people that was really, really, really followed by the people petoskey had more than 500000 subscribers in these telecom channels. that you do, you know, so was
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a very followed by the people in the west, the do the movement. and the, of course, these tended this had that want to kill, want to hit the target, want to keep symbols, emblems. now the organizers of this event, they said they did have some security measures in place boats, obviously they weren't enough in there and they did admit, just speaking more wildly. so more widely. is it possible to keep journalists safe these days? or is the risks your life, your safety? just an inextricable part of being a journalist, especially at the time of what i know you are you would concern for your own safety . no, i not, not feel safe. i hear you russia i,
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i feel myself more safety than the europe before. for my work in europe, i was constantly under pressure of some people, some groups pro ukrainian groups also from from the police for european union. i'm like a potential terrorist really ballast. but here i not, i not cds pressure. i can work free. totally free. the problem it's, i thought this, this morning. if i was, in some cases, for example, i can, i can been in this, in this bar, like a normal back, some have some interest in this meeting. i can be there. not for you. journalists that are working. russia that are you working in the russian perspective? you can be a target. this is very bad indeed. well, italian journalist andre lucida, thank you very much for your time and for your thoughts today on that incident in
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russia's same piece of the thank you. thank you to thank you. of my residents, all versus northern capital are bringing flowers to the university embankments near the sites at the thought of his death. the scene of the blast itself has been quoted off while law and forces officers continue with the investigation. was much more correspondence believe that there are parallels to be drawn with the attack last year, which took the life of another prominent journalist. daria, do you know now she was killed in a car bama tart last august. daria was the daughter of a prominent on sometimes controversial russian philosopher. moscow claimed ukrainian security forces were responsible for that. so talking about something the key of denies. well, yeah, we heard from a former us marine john ma do. can you believe there's been an effort to silence progress and journalists i was surprised because, you know, in the i last another colleague, several months ago. doria doing gina. and,
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you know, we had spent time in dumbass together and we did some projects together. and now him and you know, i have to say maybe some anger because you, you only see this happening to the russian journalists. you don't see the russians bombing any journalists in the west. there was a lot of thought that obviously went into this fits if the details are correct, that we're hearing now that a lot of thought went into this. and same thing with dory deanna, a lot of thought went into carrying out her attack as well. so certainly it could have been the same group. they had to have some intelligence, and they had to have significant research to do this beforehand. we've seen the west, they are doing everything. they can to silence the journalists that are either the even neutral or have
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a pro russian stance. so they're doing everything they can with censorship, de monetization or deletion of their social media channels and even resorting to these bombings. now, like i said, you don't see this happening to western journalists or ukrainian journalists done at the hands of russian forces. now, you only see this terrorist activity done by ukraine and people from the west coming in in killing russian journalists because they don't want their points of view to be erred. they have no defense against it. so they have to hide the truth that's coming out of their mouth. every terrorist attack we have seen in this operation has been done by the ukrainian military for the west. and we're talking, yes, just the not just the car bombings, but we're talking about the bridge to crimea. we're talking about the nurturing pipeline. every single significant can terrorist attack,
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or every single terrorist attack has been carried out by these western elements. and it's really, it's, it's disturbing. according to dutch journalists, sonya vandals, and the ukrainian secure services want to show that they can have targets a major russian cities. this is the 2nd estimation. we can say after that, you know, they were proven and russian blogger, journalist, appointment, decal analyst, and then it's the woman again, i think, don't think it's exodus me there. 2 times. it's done by a woman and into major to teach christ is what most call and now we have because book. so they clearly want to make a statement that fee we can do cara tech on russian soil. not only in the dorm bus, most likely it's done by the s b u, the ukrainian intelligence service. with the help of western intelligence services,
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we all know, like me and also on the middle east and all the journalists who are reporting for us. and this is very terrible. so actually the war has come to a russian soil and not only from ukrainian, but i think there should be a connection with western intelligence services of atlanta thought he was actually featured in an artsy documentary last month. dedicated to a firefighter friend of his who was killed on the field in the dawn bus was one of his last interviews. yonkers local. no sir. i got to know on trade when we had a youtube channel called gray zone, the channel administrator suggested recording a video with a firefighter from st. petersburg. we talked on line, i liked what he was doing. andre wanted to go to the conflict zone. i was trying to convince him not to. he was an opinion leader, a man of words, he wouldn't listen and came any way. we been at mario called back then. he learned ready fast. he got into heavy fighting for oglethorpe, and pavlov. unfortunately, he was killed by mine together with his friend. he was also
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a fire fighter from st. petersburg who had over to our website for a closer look at our top story today. the explosion, of course in st. petersburg, the kill russian war correspondence flatland, sitarski. you can find out more about the reports as background, see eye witness accounts on footage from the scene of the attack as well as get all the latest updates on the ongoing investigation. so all that and much more overt oxy dot com when all the news of software engineer claims to decipher it, a twitter code proving it, uses bias to filter content. not just one of the recent revelations about washington allegedly exerting their influence on the social media platform. when needed, the government can intervene with the twitter algorithm. in fact, twitter even has a class for it. government requested what's at the seo elan must started providing a group of journalists with copies of the company's internal documents last
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december that were the basis for the twit to files and history of created by american journalist mats i. e, e, e. b, the files documents and numerous incidents of bias by moderates is on twitter, on topics ranging from cov, it to the euro selections on the war in ukraine. the papers also seemed to reveal the platforms coincides with the f b i as well as the bureaus involvement in the platforms, content, moderation, michael read some more to form and while you professor and. busy author of the google archipelago. so does that social media giants are just an extension of the u . s. government? they're not strictly for profit companies. they are appendages and apparatuses of the state and the democratic party that runs the state unilaterally. so what we're looking at is rising public consciousness of the to the extent to which the game is stacked, the deck is stacked in a certain way against certain players and in favor of others, against against anything that goes against the official narrative. whether that be
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on matters of domestic policy, elections, or international policy such as the conflict in ukraine, for example. anything that violates the official narrative is expunged. and everything that promotes it is promoted to the french correspondence have been expelled by burkina faso. the government submitted to the relations between the country and his former colonial power. their fortunes for the publication of a french news investigation into the video which alleged to show children been executed by bacchanal force of the government strongly condemned the investigation calling. it's a manipulation to tarnish the country's image is also previous to spend a broadcast of 2 other french media outlets. france, 24 and radio, front international. well, we spoke with a political analyst for molly. you things that power says media challenges to the
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legality of the blocks are not legitimate. as russian media has also been blocked by the west. some fears, men would like to wait to say that they were not supposed to changing things in terms of security and partnerships. with other companies, the financial, if was and they all look it up, muscle cannot feed and look at boost kind of detail formation. this kind of information damaging the image image of their government, the image of disease and to the mouth they did in europe. they brought some media like with neat or other kind of russia media like for example, giving is very clear and use information related to the conflict in
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enough possible enough to guide the applicant when view on or decline. this way on this i hand even in the war they want only be information. gaining from one side. we don't want friends, news manipulating information enough possible. this is the kind or message for a diesel. we cannot puzzle sending and finally yet, yvonne won't detained. let me putin, if he finds himself on armenian 1st, according to the nations parliament following an icpc arrest warrant issued for the russian president. this is investigative new site. the grey zone said that the i c . c. order was inspired by a year report that blames moscow for the adoption and we education of ukrainian children. the reports which was sponsored by the state department was published in february this year,
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a month before the warrant was issued. no evidence was provided under the russian and ukrainian open media sources in serfs. it using google translates the temps of descending locations using satellite imagery. no interviews were conducted. inquiry also admits the quotes. many children were sent to the so called re education comes with the parent's consent and they were reunited with their families, us pre arranged. it did not notes any missed treatments, all the children, which contradicts i c. c claims the grades on edits, it says that the report is full of contradictions. will that relates to the politicization of the i, c. c, something we're going to cover in the 2nd edition of this ongoing investigation. and it also raises the question about nathaniel raymond, the executive director of the yale humanitarian lab, which is funded by the state department. and according to raymond's own comments to my co author, jeremy le freight,
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i was essentially directed to carry out this investigation by the state department . but when you look into the body of the report, or when raymond was challenged by my co author, ll afraid oh, it contradicts what he said in the media. for example, inside the e l h r a report, it says, and i quote that parents provide a center children to these camps quote, to protect their children from ongoing fighting and ensure that they had nutritious food, of the sort, unavailable where they live. it also said that the campers are returned in a timely manner with the consented and went with the consent of their parents for the most part. and at this they found no evidence of child mistreatment. those are the exact words of this paper out further. these researchers did not conduct any on the ground investigation. they did not even seek to interview parents, families, children who attended the camps or to gain entrance to the camp. according to the
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documents, children from denounced under ganske were sent to various state funding comes. citrus and institutions are mostly aimed at the organisation of children's summer time activities. your journalist jameel alfredo visited one of the russian government sponsor comes i visited one of these camps 4 months ago, unaware that it would be so important to future war propaganda. i was invited to an old silver air hotel in bankruptcy. it turns out it was one of the so called camps or schools that prompted allegations of kidnapping abduction re education. and eventually, in i c. c, arrest warrant funded by the russian government. this hotel was turned into a makeshift sleepaway camp for children from done yet in the gods who were interested in the musical ours, and whose parents one of them away from the front lines. they called it the dumbass express. it was, reports has spots stormy reactions in some western media, though it would appear that very few of actually read the documents. the grades on that in chief other than the paper doesn't even follow its own citations. what we
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found, just in looking at the citations and footnotes of the yale h r l. a paper which was sponsored by the state department that they didn't even follow their own citations. for example, in order to claim that children are taken by train by the russian aviation ministry and by boss to these russian government sponsored camps inside the russian federation. the authors linked to an article and read of hosty b, russian state media outlet about one such program for children from done yet. and if you actually read the article, the children are describing a wonderful summer program in which they were treated to nature walks and stunning views of mountain side landscapes that they and that they were grateful to be away from the war zone. so none of that was quoted in the article. instead, the articles just cited to make it seem like these children are being taken on cattle, cars to concentration camps. and that's the sort of language that raymond seeks to evoke in his public media appearances. so basically the paper doesn't follow its
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own footnotes. thus, how the world is looking at the full $27.00 p. m at moscow time this monday afternoon. i'm peter scott. when he back again with another look at today's biggest stories in just over half an hour's time, hope to see them. ah ah . i imagine that antsy and welcome back to going underground broadcasting all round the world from dubai in the u. e. it may be the beginning of april, but today we're wondering of australia recently announcing a deal with the u. s. a and u. k. to spend billions on nuclear submarines to fight
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a war with its biggest trading partner. china was an early april fool. china's, as australia is walking further down the path of danger. so how did it come to this? how could it ever benefit australia to find missiles, the closest business partner in maybe 20 his time, while amid spiraling poverty at home, subsidizing us arms, companies already profiting from the war on russia through ukraine? can it be stopped? joining me from cambra talk. august is ambassador tony kevin, senior foreign policy advisor and australian diplomat for decades. thank you so much, a bastard for coming on. i think we have a few sound issues. don't know whether that's because a pine gap. i'll get to that in a moment. but just in the past few days, the national center of social economic modeling in australia is at 1000000 in just new south wales or in poverty, 800000 more than 2016. and that's on top of other reports. why would australia threaten its biggest trading partner? china with nuclear submarines rushing. thank you for inviting me under the program . very good being here to answer your question. australian. some always relied on
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great and powerful friends to great and powerful white friends in particular, britain and the united states. we began as a penal colony of britain, 240 years ago. shortly after america declared independence. we've always had great difficulty in not believing in the regularity in the honor of aggression, powerful friend, british and increasing lessons. just that a 945 will not change. so i think that's the background on question. we've been struggling if you like to find a home, any specific reason for the last 40 or 50 years. but somehow, rather than sharon call of washington and london schooling, it's back and unfortunately with our present prime minister today, ma'am, i don't think he's the milan figure that has
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a limited vision of the world. and he automatically wants to think, well, of a french, i mean, always he's got morris would say, is not my line as well. but navy, we shouldn't even perhaps focus on him because it's bipartisan is, is often emphasize in washington. as of, i don't know, we, on small stations in connecticut, they're celebrating the, the amount of investment from australia, defacto in their military industrial complex, and arguably at the expense of the australian taxpayer. why is it so bipartisan? i mean, they must understand that the united states trade comprises less than 5 percent, 3 and a half percent. and the chinese trade is more than 25 percent. well australian syndrome.

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