tv Documentary RT July 2, 2023 4:30pm-5:00pm EDT
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going to france, we senior a, be a very much unstable and recent month with many protests throughout. do you think it's possible that these peers are justified and that the tensions will continue to escalate? or um, why do you think this has spilled over into neighboring switzerland as well? why do you think that's happening? the 1st of all, all the stuff is the main reason for the protests. the process is related to the keeping of the 17 year old apple. uh, citizen, uh, the process was very unfortunately, uh, killed by a local police. this should be investigative. and eventually there was any violation of the law. it should be published. however, i personally believe there is a deep uh reason for the wide spread fontes in brows at possibly the many other countries to come. because there is a deeply rooted says of the security and uh hi. uh, um,
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employment higher inflation, it central which are really shaking up the foundation of social stability in many countries. and therefore the french protest should not be looked at. the isolation of in the back to it's actually related to the social raises. not only even frost by the many other countries, and i think the fact that it's spread to the source of the possibilities of the countries avisas will cause some countries should really take actions to maintain legal stability, social stability. and they should not focus on other things which may complete the national treasure. and i'm both the prize you from addressing, which is very urgent. social and economic crisis is in the countries we've been hearing so much talk about civil wars lately. do you agree with the french politician and former presidential candidate errands?
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the more statement that this is the beginning of a full fledged civil war? i personally don't think so. i think the french people have their tradition of monkey large scale will sometimes my them protests. they should be pops or they're busy. go lice. however, if it is, did you already do single wall? then i think everyone can browse a will suffer the consequences. therefore, it to the stand that the protests have digital bit visas. they should be allowed to run their own calls before it really goes beyond the point of no return before they become a curse to social stability and the my belief fluids off the p 40. in front of the other hand, i think the power to the process would really take it urgent action. not only to bring the protests to a stop, but also the style of the process to analyze the underlying reasons why the protest
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run out like a wild biomass in the match all they use and which have shaped in the foundation of social stability. the products neither side should relent. their efforts and i hope eventuate, the society in process as a whole, need to address the urgent need of restoring social stability, social equality, and also try to focus on domestic economic problems, especially related to employment issues and the inflation issues rather than being diverted to war in another part of the world, dollars for a father about on the think, you need to bother about your own domestic go past bess. thank you for that chair professor as to child university. victor go. thank you very much for having me. of the violet, right? it's happening and friends are not the 1st of their kind. for more on the history
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of unrest in the nation. go to our website at r t dot com. the and some news just in from russia's crossfield are region were, reports of a blast are coming in. in the footage on your screen, you can see a huge plume of smoke rising from the scene of the instant it. meanwhile, the local governor has already released the statement saying that there are no casualties through the cause of the explosion has yet to be identified. and archie corresponded, has addressed a meeting of the un security council. focus on the current threats to international peace and security. shea bose drew attention to how the showing of civilians in the don bath goes on, reported in the west. i now give the floor to mister k bows. well,
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thank you for asking me to appear this gentleman a chairman. and despite well over a year of frenzy, then what is now with the is the, is loosely regulated supply of ink, calculable, numbers of weapons. few grain sources within the country still maintained that it needs an escalating volume of heavy and like weapons and ammunition to conduct its abrasions. weapons being supplied by nato and their allies to ukraine are being we will for the targeted against civilian populations on a daily basis. dumbass. gov. felder, r. o. miraculous. the invisible is the western media. and hard on the heels of addressing the security council, my colleague, peter scott, and shay bowes, discuss the details. but it's a huge stage. you know, i mean, as a journalist and somebody who's trying to challenge the narrative switch, western media, you know, peddling, you know, regularly daily is it's a huge honor to, to, to get that opportunity. the idea of the meeting was talking about the weapons,
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the proliferation of weapons and nuclear and how dangerous that has become. and this was the key point that i focused on at regarding the floating of the plane, utility and society. and the impact is having on the country, also the sort of cynical dumping of weapons and refrain by smaller nato countries on, on the promise of being given newer systems for the united states. so the research we did on investigations into that, that a lot of this stuff doesn't work that is actually puts the use as a risk. so we've, we sort of went through a process of examining that, trying to present the evidence that you know, this war was built up since 2014, with nato training 10000 people a year. it didn't just immediately, you know, spring to life. you claim the minister's vice military machine that have been built the acceleration of shelling across the line of contact just prior to the russian military and intervention as well. and another thing that came up, i suppose was the you and i'm boss the russian you in on boss. so there's
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a view that the, the keys good is the worst thing to rate is of the key every shame and try to present the case in such a way that they began on and ukraine, and even the beginning of the military operation to repel russian aggression this scheme has turned into something like a private military campaign of ukraine in a year and a off because at that point we ship what kind of damage has rusher inflicted on the united states o e u. countries that would explain the motives of us citizens with less than weapons pulled a sabotage on the north stream $1.00 and $2.00 gas pipeline or terrorist attacks on permanent public figures. how did the remark by the russian representative to the you and, and named starts your just, how does it go down? what's the response? did you guys say, well, you're very quickly get a sense for the sort of practice on the, during the chamber. and that's a friendly countries, the rush, it would take me to think, max blumenthal, he's a giant, the journalism. really, you know, on the dissenting side against this narrative that russia is solely responsible for the conflict. and you claim, so you can see that in the chamber, the british,
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the americans and the nato countries, they seem to have a prescribed response to everything we say they didn't engage in any actual detail in the, in the, the factual evidence that max and i am the a buster indeed at raised so it tends to be almost a look the other way said there is no intention really to engage with the platform and the ability to project this dissenting view to present the findings. facts like, uh, you know, the fading counter offensive and you find which i raise the fact that these a very unfortunate young ukrainian men are being sent into emissions that nato forces would not be sent into into prepared, defense has added onto mine fields in, in some cases, quite old equipments. i mentioned one of the, i'm a person that carriers that were seeing a lot of in ukraine and the, and 113, developed in 1964. so action in vietnam. yet it's being rolled out across prepared defenses. in the south of,
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of done that skin dumbass against these prepared defences, and it just shows the soonest isn't in my view. and this is what i mentioned to the chamber that ukrainian lives are held in at the finish. i, i did mention, i made a point to mention that to represent my visits to areas where ordinary civilians have been shelves with weapons provided by the nato countries. may i reiterated that several times because i feel it's in my obligation to do that. as a journalist who's traveled with these people seen their homes burned, it's really incumbent that we use these opportunities to tell the truth about what's been happening in these regions with u. k weapon shipments flowing into ukraine are facing harsh criticism from british citizens as some have taken their disapproval to the streets of london in protest of the of the, of the
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money. right now the u. k. has been one of the most active supporters of ukraine with the country providing more than 2000000000 in british pounds to cab over the last year and a half as well it's, it's ongoing training of ukrainian recruits and never ending supply of weapons and munitions. we said 100, the $500.00 runs out to the rate edition, the size of the missiles and hundreds of them with vehicles. and we've had the world on getting somebody to pay for disease, such as most alone truck systems,
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china due to an storm shot of missiles. we spoke to new worker, newspaper, journalist, and organizer of the protests against arms deliveries to ukraine, feel russell, who says that the u. k. has been one of the biggest factors of kids. entire war agenda written has been right the full front from 20. busy you know, 2015 sending somebody actually contingent to train ukraine and all me folks. and since then they've been one of the most. busy of all the nato countries, all the european countries in pushing the war agenda. and since then even in this. busy busy right now, the pressure on bassett, the former bridge dumbbell suggest the most go recently criticize the the british government for. busy when the defense that st. james cleverly issued a statement encouraging the ukraine is to use storm shudder missiles against
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russian territory. and he pointed out that this was a when even bill and a current us policy and said that, uh, uh, britain was one of the most hawkish members of nato in terms of that their involvement and ukraine really tough there with the voltage states in poland. and the fact is that there are pretty few personnel that me this intelligence and so on in ukraine, but known as this has been discussed in parliament. and this huge concern here about the cindy, depleted uranium weapons. i don't want to go into the details as a risk, that health effects, but the government is pretending that they don't have that they're perfectly safe. but in the house of commons and the house of lords, the questions would be enough since it was announced in march. but they were going to be sending those shelves for the challenge of time. the canyon
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national human rights commission has launched an investigation into a legit killings and attacks by security guards that a local pineapple farm owned by an american company. that's after a scathing investigation was published about the heretic violence on the plantation . we heard from some of the victims, the main deal now was bitten by the gentleman guards for the room, go on my hand and they left me dying. actually, they thought i had already died and that's when to drag me to a forest nearby, where i spend the whole night. while i go solomon conscious and informed my family members who took me to the hospital, not a delmore where being seriously beaten by the guard, summer, killed and others when they are called, disappear completely in your mind within your i think the defeats we used to get grass for our livestock set, the delmonte site, one day these guard sauce and chased us and unfortunately their dog caught me. the guards thoroughly beaten. they left me and cautious and dragged me deep inside the
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pineapple field. later in the evening, the academy outside the plantation and left me to die at the roadside. and by that time i was seriously bleeding woke. i spent a whole night bleeding beside the road and early in the morning the man carried me to the hospital. these guards beat us, they chased us with dogs, and some people died while in the hands of these guard. the commission expressed concern about earlier allegations of violence by personnel guarding delmonte plantations. the commission also urged the company to take immediate measures to provide aid to the victims. delmonte kenya is the largest ex border of can pineapples from kenya after the allegations some buyers of plantation products including u. k. a retail giant test. so have you been suspended supplies? local journalists, frances, why, era has more details since 2019 because of the 4 data that more than 5 people have died is the result of being a victim of a god, who with
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a one of the clouds locally called the wrong 5. the guys have been charged according to quote unquote, and it is believed that they have not been sentenced and as in constituting the community that has been affected is seeking the ink printing for them and all that kind of prints hold beneficial to their family members. protection against the future, human tried several additions, and the change to the court system that they see has denied then just these a month to month. when i lost my brother at delmonte, his name is james kamani. his friend who had accompanied him was lucky enough to escape the guards, beatings. we reported it to the police station after his friend told us who had heard him crying for help after being arrested. but so far, nothing has happened. no justice. and finally, i don't think we shall, he'll hoping maybe the human rights body will come with a solution for this. after the guards kill people, they normally throw the bodies into one of the reservoirs behind the dams and tie
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stones to the body. so it won't float on water. and what has been happening at the month, i want to say this, it seems they are very influential persons for on touchable. we're always frustrating our efforts to get justice. after moving to various courts later i was told my case has no direction and i couldn't do anything. i just left everything in the hands of god. since that day, whenever i come across the lawn to find apples, i feel like i have seen my son's blood on the month to feed in a statement that it is a taking the allegations extremely fearlessly in last on investigations. and typically, the company out of that it is committed to international just under 2 month price. according to their incidents, the company's team has no to dine enough for the families of the victims. the result of an independent investigation have not yet been released, but we got to take of local experts on the situation of the employees,
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tens of thousands of people so that people perceive me to have a good friend of a food. yeah. in the van on the list on the social media, a lot of the force of them coming out, showing that the outside of the corporate culture and the, the corporate brand, the judge screwed up there, the be not in existence. some of the human rights abuses. so huge differently in different books, but in different places, do you remember factories to do really? and i got to get a moment to go down to to the government is beautiful. good, contributes most likely to vehicle number of the country. it's a systemic issue. we took it there for us so many. yeah. we've had governments a place to pull them. not because it's not been the ftp of the company has it as being in existence, in existence and all the that's such complaints have come between the cms, the community and the company. nothing of substance. once the company may be in the
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just the community, then they think they can be able to speak and talk from this thing age and maybe come to a members tundi or how they can and sold these russian authorities has spent the past week reflecting over last weekends fail, mutiny and the ramifications that may have inside and outside the country. that does vladimir putin while addressing the nation's military. on tuesday, said the wagner crusade against moscow never stood a chance. they should do because this only through if you have defended the constitution as well as the lives, security, and freedom of our fellow compatriots. you have essentially saved our country from a civil war for you just in a difficult situation. you pass your loyalty to the people of russia and your devotion to your military oath,
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showed responsibility for the motherland and its future. we did not have to remove any battle units from the combat zone. comrades of ours have fallen in the fights against the mutineers. the mutineers saw that the russian people were not on their side and it keeps going to recap, last weekend, some of russia's wagner paramilitaries march to the russian southern military command center in the city of roast of on don, capturing it and demanding the sacking of the defense minister and chief of staff, as a wagner to if you ever get any free goes and claimed the russian army allegedly had shelled his base, killing dozens of soldiers, something the m o. d dismissed as this information vendor forces and began moving toward moscow. but a halt was called to the mutiny. after talks between paramilitaries and the president of bella, ruth alexander lucas shaped, go coordinated with moscow. the piece still solved,
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wagner troops return to their cabs. and the groups boss granted amnesty in bella. ruth's banner soldiers have now to make this choice to join the russian army or leave to bela ruth with their chief, a former brake diplomat and a senior research fellow from london global policy institute, discuss russia's response to the mutiny, as well as the potential face of the wagner forces or press the button reactance in the very careful way. there was no blad shit. and actually, uh, this is this uh, this incident leaves putting much more stronger than before since he has the support of the russian people. and he has brought it to a conclusion. i said, now it's over. we've got over the west, it was a terrible crisis. because a, you know, the country held together society held together all the key institutions held
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together. and what not to use by any um, uh oh, opportunistic ideas about the extra constitutional change. but i think that's the majority. we've signed contracts with russian defense ministry to continue. so work set as they have started, which is, which is the defense of, uh oh, for russia in this war, aims are in the ukraine. is that just supported by the west? i would have thought that the, the wagner room, what remains of it will now be taken over by the russian government. i don't think rush is just going to give this up. i think it's much too useful. a that's a rep on the hours weekly top stories for more ahead over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media. thanks for joining us. we'll see you right back in the top of the hour, the
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