Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  April 3, 2023 8:00pm-8:30pm EDT

8:00 pm
a ah, what have you done? i brought a statue that exploded the main suspect in a tower attack. they took the life of a permanent russian journalist, agrees to cooperate with law enforcement that says moscow accuses ukraine of being behind the attack with the turkish president. say the countries doors are close to the us on the fafsa. that's off the jeffrey flake. meds would be all positions. presidential candidates, i think the arrest warrant for vladimir putin is likely based on a contradictory report. according to the great news outlet investigative,
8:01 pm
we found just in looking at the citations and put notes at the gail h r l. a paper which was sponsored by the state department that they didn't even follow their own citation. a very welcome you're watching on t international with the latest to world news update is good to happy with. the killing of a russian war correspondent and a cafe in st. petersburg was a terror attack plans by ukrainian special services. according to the russian investigative committee, which is reclassified the murder case as an act of tara t f. however, it denies any involvement in the attack. the main suspect does that mean suspect, while godaddy a trip of i was taken to the st. petersburg investigative department for questioning, and it's not reportedly being transported to moscow for future court hearings. shortly after being detained by russian authority, she admitted to bringing the statue containing the bomb to the cafe. do you
8:02 pm
understand why you have been detained? i am detained for being at the scene of lapland petoskey, killing. what have you done? i brought sachi, the exploded house, who gave it to you. can i tell you later? cuz 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 in the russian federation, founded by the imprisoned russian anti government activists. alex say novel, ne, now, in connection to this, russia's investigative committee confirmed its detention of daria trap of
8:03 pm
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 the reason why it's connected to this is because she had connections, according to these media reports to the anti corruption foundation. she had been arrested several times in the past to an anti government demonstrations. and according to these reports, she also had been sending money to the antique 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 in to this event 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,
8:04 pm
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. you said a channel on shall media showing the immediate aftermath of sunday's bombing in saint petersburg. the survivors of the attack are seen walking away from the scene with some of them covered in blood that we blurred their faces to protect their identities for security reasons. here's what one of the eye witnesses had to say. just moments after the blast. feature of talkers to suit you for to a terrorist attack has just happened. while vlad lent a tar ski was speaking, there was an explosion in the bar. it seems that our speaker got up and the video shows the main suspect daria trevor approaching and speaking to
8:05 pm
flatland task a shortly after giving him the statue, but later exploded in his hands. the woman is then seen sitting down not far from the journalist. she was reportedly still inside the cafe. when the blast happened is not the 1st time trip of her has met to starsky. during a previous event, she had given him a set of postcards. she brought the same cards to a separate gathering at a book shop in moscow a month before sundays terror attack his what the bookshops manager had to say about the suspect. thank you so much so much going on. my shirt had an event and she came, greeted our employee, introduced herself as in the caea. she heard that telegram channel and shared it with us. she offered our employee postcards that she drew herself, marshlin to 7th. she brought these post carts, walk through bookshop, looked at flatland books, and then left. she took pictures of the postcards in from the bookshop, posted them on her telegram channel, but the post has since been deleted. i haven't heard anything from flatland about
8:06 pm
her. only now when we showed the post cards on the internet lens wife sent a photo that this woman gave the same postcards to lead lin himself. of course we are all in shock because fled lynn was our friend. i messaged him just a day ago. we wanted to hold in the event in our workshop there c, c, c, v footage from outside the building shows the moments of the blast at the cafe where the reporter was speaking. a friend of the suspect, speaking exclusively to auntie said she was shocked when she recognized darya in a video handing the statue to to tusky little after she did have opposition use. sometimes she went to protests, but there were no signs of radicalism. she has been living in moscow for the last 6 months. she said she was to lots, but i didn't ask where she worked, which added a week ago, she said that she was not going to send pictures back anytime soon. we discuss how much we wanted to made, but she said that unfortunately she wanted me go into saint petersburg in the near future. committed mad is quite a radical stab pi, didn't them?
8:07 pm
and believe it at 1st, i watched the video with the hand in the statute dasher has a very specific voice in intonation, and that's how i recognized her. i then made up my mind that this is most likely a true story. sure. the late journalist was a prominent figure in the online community of russian war correspondence. the 40 year olds, real name was maxine thoman and he was born in dumbass. back in 2014, he joined the don yet militia to fight against keith's forces. aunt, they invaded the dorm bass republics, which had declared independence. his experience led to him becoming one of the most followed correspondence with over half a 1000000 followers on telegram rushes, un envoy, his also commented on to task, is dest, saying there has been no condemnation of the killing from the international organizations that are supposed to protect journalists no reaction, we're from the international community. oh, from the u. n. o,
8:08 pm
the journalist organizations on that grey. oh, so we're still consider that to be a little bit. not to little bit, but the logic stuff, selective. not a singer world from those organizations that, that should have commented on it. so i had, they would have corbin to, to know if it was so if it were not the russians, wouldn't you think that despite its ongoing differences with russia, the western establishment could at least agree that terrorists acts in the middle of a major city center is still worthy of condemnation. after all, we're still talking here about the same folks who spent 2 decades kicking down doors around the entire world under the guise of fighting a global war on terrorism. instead, what's in filling that vacuum of silence from western officials has been just a parade of western journalists, underscoring what they figure to be. character flaws, as though they know the guy that could have went to the incident, is well known for being very aggressive, very pro war spiders,
8:09 pm
the eating each other. that's how one ukrainian official described a blast that killed a pro kremlin military blogger, he, and insulted on a regular basis, ukraine and ukrainians, and gathered up to more than half a 1000000 subscribers on telegram. though it is not surprising that he was a target, if the western price is going to start using a military conflict to minimize or excuse murder of citizens, simply because they don't like their character or their opinions about the conflict . and that's a pretty perilously slippery slope for some members of the western press whose countries have been involved in various military conflicts like the u. s. and who have held very strong views, that basically opens the door for every western opinion, journalist to be picked off by a party to the conflict. who doesn't like what that journalist has to say. i mean, i'm pretty opinionated, should i like approved my windows or something at this point, the bulgarian investigative journalist crystal grows of who was heavily featured in
8:10 pm
the recent academy award winning feature documentary film about russian opposition figure alexis avowedly, apparently thinks that some people are simply quote, legitimate targets for this kind of terrorism. he was a legitimate target. he was a, an officer and an intelligence officer and the propagandist of the same time. okay, so he's trying to argue that somehow the cafe wasn't as a civilian target. that is somehow transformed into some kind of a military base in the middle of st. petersburg or something. look, even if an american general walks into the ritz carlton hotel right next to the pentagon, it doesn't suddenly turn the hotel into a legitimate target for missiles or bombs by some figure representing a country that has a, has a beef with washington. what about the terrorist attacks on the shuttle yet? do cartoonists, and journalists at that particular satirical magazine in paris, a few years ago that act was widely condemned by the west. a whole bunch of western
8:11 pm
leaders came to paris to march arm in arm with a bunch of protesters chanting josephine shabani. i am charlie i and the people who were tags. so the prominent washington institute for the study of war, previously qualified tazarsky as a prominent russian military blogger, whose work they apparently considered worthy of informing their research. and now it seems like there's an effort underway by some members of the west or establishment to rewrite history in order to minimize and reduce act of terrorism. all because a, a russian whose views they don't like happened to be the target political analysts to meet with babich say the west only speaks up in defense of joining us to promote the mainstream agenda. well, we know a lot going on. unfortunately, in the last 2025 years loss of dominance were killed in russia in ukraine. somehow, you know, the west,
8:12 pm
all the face attention to the murders of dollars which support the west task. it was at the same time and men of the people, a person of tragic feed, with some terrible experiences in his wife, such as g u, such as war. and at the same time, she was an intelligent person. he wasn't intellectual. so it's a table that such a fascinating character, such an interesting man was killed turkish president, which at the time the mom has said his daughter, now close to the us ambassador to anchored jeff lake. we will teach turkey and especially the u. s. a lesson at the next elections. what is biden's envoy doing? he goes and meets with mr. kemal shame on you. use your brain. you are an ambassador. your interlocutor here is the president. how will you ask for a meeting with the president after this? our doors are close to him now. why to let him know his limits?
8:13 pm
remark follow a meeting between the us and boy, and a turkish opposition parties top candidate laced late last month, presidential and parliamentary elections and scheduled for may 14th. before we knew that a to a harbor tv believes that diplomats are not to interfere in the internal offense of countries. ambassadors are actually the invoice of the country that they are representing. so therefore, it is important for them to initiate the relationships with the company. the company that is there or genetic fraud, and they are country as well. so a ambassador initiate, thank the situation. initiating in the inner politics of a country is not welcome, of course all around the world. and i know it has stated this and the fact that he said our doors are closed because we are trying to teach them in the lesson. he
8:14 pm
quote unquote set you may remember that present by that actually before being president has state it out loud that they want prisons. i don't, we caught, and this coming with his envoy coming to talk with the pollution party in the inner politics of turkey, which is not related to neither with the united states more than any country in the world. this is a keener position and turkish people who are going to this type. they are next president. they're going to decide whether they're going to stick with present or not. but this is not an issue for ambassadors or any foreign policy. i'm boy lashes un envoy has defended the country security council president critics to find the established world or the upheld by the non decides of their own will who, who they want or do not want to be in the chill to prison. the security council. as
8:15 pm
long as the current world war, the with the u. m, and the security council stance, there will be no change in the rules of procedure. well, as was stated, russia is a permanent member of un security council. as the 15 member by that leads the united nations, and as a permanent member, they have the rights to a rotating position. as president of the council, however, a recurring theme in question is directed to the russian ambassador. and, and anthea was whether or not russia could legitimately hold this position. now reporter after reporter seemed to push forward the notion that somehow russia does not have the right to do what every other member of the security council can do and assume the presidency. the counsel in a rotating position for a mom, the u. s. expect russia to be spreading disinformation
8:16 pm
about ukraine in fact we, we, we think just the opposite. now actually, many media outlets already started suspected that russia is going to abuse the presidency of the security council. my think the, these articles from his opinions so rather than a gesture of despair rather than something serious intangible, can you understand normal citizens feel offended, that as a country can share a security council when it's leader is under arrest warren by the i. c. besides being stupid, so let's put things straight up. that is also also and the legitimate decision meals now 0, nothing to us. her. and i think that those that encourage the decision perhaps deal to do to get the do. now, in addition to the complaint,
8:17 pm
a complete repetition of these questions about whether or not russia had the right to speak before the council and to be the president for the month of april. the questions got even more ridiculous. at one point, many people quoted me. last month i had nightmares sometimes about nightmare about nuclear war. did you have any nightmare lately about that or sleep? well, because i know that at least us, we're not asking for the nuclear war when those threatening nuclear world is old is not up to the she's threatening the world to the nukes. but he's a possible propaganda as well. now the press conference did go on for over an hour, and despite these ridiculous questions being directed at the ambassador from russia, there were a number of important points that were discussed. among them was the international sporting body and their efforts to isolate russia. another thing that was discussed
8:18 pm
was russia's increasing move away from the dollar as a currency in global trade and the rise of alternative currencies and the alternative economy. and in addition to that, there was talk about the grain deal and how the united states has not been fully cooperative. and not really living up to its words when it comes to working with russia to make sure the grain is delivered. so quite an important press conference . russia will be leading the un security council for the month of april, despite loud western objections, that was the opening of rushes presidency for the mob. russia has announced they will furnish staley, oil production by half a 1000000 barrels. by the end of the year, a decision comes off to another pay plus decision on sunday to limits the groups oil output bringing a total cut. and then the $1600000.00 barrels per day, despite western attempts to dissuade opec plus from such and the should them. so
8:19 pm
crushing in category regarding the old production cards made by rushing clue, and those who all tech plaza knows, the total reduction will be by the $1600000.00 barrels per day. so i would like to point out that that include in addition, russian cars out of the object last spring work that will be on top of measures taken back to the top of last year, which would use production by $2000000.00 barrels per day until the end of 2023. this measure sykes from an important and necessary now as they will serve to stabilize markets. the open plus cuts are due to start in may and continue through the end of the year. 8 countries, including russia, have agreed to take part. saudi arabia, the group, largest export, also pledge to limit these oil outputs by $500000.00 bows per day describing the move as a precautionary measure to stabilize the market. the initiative has already spoke the hike in prices. washington has criticize the opec plus move and say that will now start refilling its oil reserves. we don't think that production cuts are
8:20 pm
advisable at this moment, given market uncertainty. and we made that clear, not advisable. let's be honest. what the saudi said. that said, well, i said, we don't really care what your advice is. we're the one for the churning out there, so it will not you. so why should you decide how much oil weakening drive as opposed to how much you can extract? it's really a nonsensical policy, and really, in my opinion, it's the time when, when you know, especially europe needs to look around and say, hey, why are we taking orders from these people? when, when in the middle east, they're not taking those orders anymore. ok. love to chat by saudi arabia by the right, the national society general said very, very clearly that we are no longer going to follow your lead. we're not going to allow us to dictate how much oil we supply or we will. it was very clear on this point, but it seems like the, the most us families didn't listen to what he was saying. we didn't think he was serious, which is very weird. i mean, if we look at biden's last visit to saudi arabia, when he went to jetta,
8:21 pm
he was not really welcomed with open arms. whereas waiting president, she from china came. there is a very, very different reception. there is only a bit confusing to me as to why they're so surprised. and so the us pretty much is sitting pretty days or not all and got for themselves. whereas for the allies, the europe voted these other countries. now having a restricted supply of oil, not just because the big, okay, tough decision, but the fact that they can't buy russian oil and gas, it's a huge thing for them. it's just going to make the problem even, even when they have in the us may experience time for their life. it's going to be kept stopping you would have and will detain vladimir putin if he finds himself on armenian soil. that's according to the nation's parliament. following an i c, c, arrest warrant issued for the russian president of the investigative news sites. the grey zone has said the i c c o. that was inspired by a corporate big thing. yell report, which claims moscow for the adoption and we're to cation of ukrainian children.
8:22 pm
there were pulled, sponsored by the us state department, was published in february this year most before the warrant was issued. the report utilized russian as ukrainian open media sources interpreted them using google terms late and attempted to discern locations using satellite imagery. no interviews were conducted. the inquiry also admits that quote, many children were sent to the so called re education camps with their parents consent and were reunited with their families as pre arranged. it did not know to any miss treatment of children, which directly contradicts icpc claims. the gray zone editor in chief phase to report his full of contradicting facts. well, 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,
8:23 pm
which is funded by the state department. and according to raymond's own comments to my co author, jeremy la fredo 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 campuses 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 were returned in a timely manner with the consent of 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,
8:24 pm
children who attended the camps or to gain entrance to the camp. according to the document, children from don, yes, counselor, ganske was sent to various state funded camps such russian institutions and mostly aimed at the organization of childrens, at from a time activities. us journalist at jeremy la freight and visited one of the russian government sponsored camps in question. 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 soviet hotel and bankruptcy. it turns out it was one of the so called camps or schools that prompted allegations of kidnapping abduction, reeducation. 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. yes, report has spawns, stormy reactions in western media,
8:25 pm
though it would appear that very few have even read the document itself. the grey zones, the editor in chief, added the paper. it doesn't even follow its own citations. what we found, just in looking at the citations and foot notes of the yale, a charl 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 ryan of osi, the russian state, media outlet about one such program for children from don 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
8:26 pm
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 own foot notes. awe and a strange turn of events, an unknown person. no group of people have looked monks inside of a building at the kiosk, perchance, glassware, and key f church clergy have reacted to the instant this. we're now talking to you about a crime. you are the representatives of the police. now they are holding somebody in sight. we don't have facilities right now to release them. chris, tell me you're here all the time. you saw who did this close this building called the people in. we didn't see the understand this. people are that as hostages. this is terrorism, does a state sponsor terrorism. your witnesses, please do what is necessary as fitted shows the lock that was placed on the door at
8:27 pm
the monastery, according to local media and ambulance was dispatched to the scene as one disabled monks subsequently fell ill. the holy men were allegedly locked up by people working in the area. reports of persecution of the orthodox clergy have intensified recently in ukraine ask he eval thirty's attempt to cut national times with russia . earlier the head of the laugher was confined to house arrest for 60 days and was transferred to court hearings in spite of his poor health. we spoke with debbie, the deputy chairman of this anatole department for church relations, who is upset, but everything is happening without mention from human rights organizations. ukrainian authorities are now trying to destroy your grain, also church, and they didn't. they don't even try to hide their geniune intentions and openly say. 6 that's
8:28 pm
a ukrainian or smoke church should disappear from grain. and these declarations are totally barberick from any point of view from the 14th of christian well use from the point of religious freedoms. from the point of wealth, simple humanitarian women. they are ready to go for just freight take, you know, all the congregations, all the church. they just keep mapping a brief overview, creating off church, some pre he will disappear, that nobody knows where they are. so this is total for total repression. so be all the craig and church and be all is done with a feeling of talk to on a continuous. he'll be opinion authorities,
8:29 pm
elimination of all of the law like spiritual institution, like a place where where long sleeve is or it makes tap, one big just action towards elimination, or the church as as a whole. and the soil is done without any reaction from the international human rights protecting bodies total silence, no support for the ordinary. believe us of the great national church from often it just means that they keep and on our website t dot com. thank you for choosing auto international in liberally liberalism was again on display this past week with by the 2nd democracy summit. the problem is most of the world doesn't divide countries into democracy or
8:30 pm
talk receipts. in fact, much of the world views western democracy as an expression of ideological germany. a, another country, the united states of america is different. wearable people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states. oh, a little bit about it. all righty. phasing sony city p draw give.

21 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on