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little d as licensed as this done by the former employee security chief confesses the key to this isn't because prisoners will not doing the job but the west. the media whitewash is the visual of was turned into an emanate people to eliminate satirist. first off, the present time for the lead is demand financial institution referrals, and that's really to call them. but globally, that we ask for climate summit and they tried to, you know, in nigeria, oppose the incumbent, president victory in the recent election that we can get claims of violent political opposition for them. both accounts was written the
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goods of your company today for the latest global news around a modem. i me and this is on the international inquiry, has a fascination program to target. individuals who oppose keeps current government. and that's according to a british weekly, the economist of which integrated use quite and for my head of security services on the topic, but chose to put a soft spin on his original words. valentino boulevard shank of who headed the s p u at the time says the switch came about when you cranes, then leaders decided that a policy of imprisoning collaborators was not in us. prisons were overflowing, but fewer deterred we reluctantly came to the conclusion that we needed to eliminate people. he says, well, based on what we read in the interview with this former head of ukraine security
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services, the s p u forms this assassination program back in 2015 after the western back to the room. i don who data our team to power in ukraine just a year prior, and this specific body of the s b u test with carrying out this assassination program actually organizes death squads to kill anyone who's accused of helping russia or anyone who really disagrees with chips political course in general putting them. busy under the general label of terrorists and more than a few people have already actually suffered as a result of this, like one mayor who was a former mayor rather in the heart of region of ukraine who was labeled a collaborator and then killed by a car bomb this is a guy who never took up arms against new training and government who was simply a civilian. so what about the softening of the language in this article, changing, eliminate the people to eliminate terrorist who do i think was behind. that is a key of putting a spin or more likely just to western cleanup job. well,
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according to the ukrainian media, the economist didn't quote, the former s b had correctly, but they might have, must have had a very bad translator if he or she missed. took the word people for terrorists, and of course there is another more likely scenario the key of didn't like the wording of this and they had the economists to make it look like the key of wasn't actually out for blood. i mean, after all, a lot of people who've been assassinated by key of whether it's within the realm of this assassination program or outside of it have been non combatants journalists, people who are not soldiers. and even if you read the sub title of this article, it becomes clear that many, even in the west star concerns that this assassination program is nothing more really then a murder campaign. it says its agents have become expert in dark revenge. but some worry that a clear strategy is absent. how does this all look when it comes to the image that zalinski and the west are trying to project of ukraine being this democratic states? and now we have these allegations of
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a head squad against anyone who disagrees with the care of. well, it of course looks contradictory. i mean, even if we exclude these extra judicial killings or the fact that the political opposition and ukraine has been outright fans, there's still a lot of talk within the highest levels of power and key. if it sounds less than democratic. i mean, we've got the ukranian, secretary of the national security and defense council saying that elections in the country might the stabilize ukraine. keep in mind that holding elections in the conditions in which our country is in, is a matter of internal destabilize ation. what our elections, 1st of all, is the competition of platforms. it's huge discussions. it's figuring out where the country should move. can imagine how such discussions will unfold in the state of war with statements like that. it's obviously quite hypocritical, that brussels are still considering accepting ukraine into the high and mighty democratic european union. and i mean, and according to the ukrainian deputy prime minister of european and euro,
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atlantic integration cubes, even looking to become a member of state of the european union before the end of its conflict with russia . now it's not just this death squad that's concerning. what about allegations of corruption when it comes to ukraine is getting any play in the west? well, it definitely doesn't get enough attention as much as it should because there's a lot of people in the west that obviously are upset about seeing their tax dollars going to a country that so claims with corruption scandals. and we haven't heard from the usually very anti russian lithuanian government. they're making the fuss about it as well. let's take a listen to both. what is the best way to speak about? imagine that voters in a particular state, see that there are very visible corruption scandals. in the country to which the 8 is directed, this is a huge blow to the reputation of that state. this is a very important reason. since those countries that support ukraine or democratic states, they should take into account the mood of their society in the opinion of their voters. now, despite small criticisms like this one on the, on the whole,
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obviously the west is still very supportive of ukraine. a country who's officials admit that they're ex, traditionally killing people, that they've banned all official political opposition and they're considering not having elections. i mean, for anyone with eyes and years, this is obviously ironic. fasciitis and jonathan put the can in who is in the little grass about big has this listening for and needed it excuses the not allowing elections. he pointed out that the don't boss really is which voted to join russia last year. have continued to conduct election day when a mid intensified to of course, i mean it has a whole very multiple level scandal in our hands. so the create has to make, make these your, with us for against us. very weird. why would these was a big alteration in 2016?
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because um, you know, the, the meanest agreements were done between the parties of the assuming war and the cranes are joining us kind of about people's republic and the crane and southern new credit started to kill the people who were signatories. and on the side of this visa choose, so of course he is absolutely against full kind of democratic values, as you will know that you are a secretary of state and they blanket and is currently visiting to of on a surprise visit. he's pledged more support for ukraine, and it's democracy if we want to make sure that the frame has what it needs, not only to succeed and the counter sensitive as what it needs a long to make sure that it has a strong return, strong sense capacity. so that in the future, aggressions like this don't happen again, and also determined to continue to work with our partners, state hill, rebuild as far as from the meyers, all of which is necessary to ensure that the supervisor. but it's in the future
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heard blinking their say, a strong democracy. how could you describe the train that way? considering zalinski is government has banned opposition. parties and media outlets over supposing ties to russia know course country which is not ready even to, to arrange the elections which are demanded by the law. that means that the country is not in any way a democratic country. there is no even election by saying that a country cannot have an election when the dc more, it looks very strange, especially here from the don't have to come across people republic where we have had a similar all the referendum stand elections. and so just all the possibilities in the front line to dust their boats. and we have been witnessing these many, many times over these years. we have been in the adult, the war situation, but the elections have been going on for us has followed suits on. but since controversial decision to send
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a uranium code to i'm condition team crane. those are all consisting of the especially heavy elements, all known for their almost the same capabilities. month can have a devastating effect for years as they ross on the battlefield. all the cards for the racial blevins has the details of us. a warning. this report contains potentially disturbing images of a pound of side effects. on the use of depleted uranium, munitions of the binding ministers has confirmed that it will be sending depleted uranium munitions to crime for the 1st time despite severe concern surrounding the ammunition and the health issues it causes versus billions on the ground. the announcement was made by the white house on wednesdays for $175000000.00 military, a package for you print. the package also includes equipment for your current air defense systems and additional timers, munitions, the depleted uranium, and you know, she was listed specifically for used by the us made m one abrams named donald tanks
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due to their armor piercing property. ukrainian forces are already using british depleted uranium rounds, and the british main challenger to tax. but the concern surrounding the effects of depleted uranium go far beyond just it's using battle because it is a take from spent nuclear fuel. it can poison the environment, leading to disastrous effects, not just for soldiers, but also for civilians. and while why, when looking at the, if that to the us and the u. k. 's use of the chemical in the middle east, the international atomic energy agency publish in 1991 report indicated that deploying depleted uranium in the gulf war could have cost 500000 cancer. does the world health organization also award that it was responsible for? for to increase cancer's birth defects, reproductive health problems, and renal diseases in the rocky population following the us led invasion in 2003.
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but no one was ever held accountable. and herbert international review, noted that not enough research has been conducted to truly show just how devastating the effects of depleted uranium or on the public. i suppose 1st for the united nation so that the organization concerns about the use of depleted uranium anywhere in the world has been consistent and still stands. but it remains to be seen if there will be a response to the decision by the us to join the u. k. and using the doubly chemical to further arm ukraine, the wayside with stuff on guy. so jeff is less but and so there are, he says, and by sending you any munitions to your grade. i, some pals are essentially missing a walk on these lines won't change anything on the battlefield substantially, but the wife essentially is doing what they do is doing is they are blindly saying yes, we are committing more crimes. we have done it in the past and we will continue doing
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that. therefore, we are certainly the depleted uranium munition that if the if, if it is used thanks. if it reaches battlefield, we'll kill people in the decades to. busy all the end of the complex that doesn't matter which way the golfing by the depleted uranium will continue killing people and that is exactly what happens in different parts of what we've as long. yeah, we know what happened in libby, i have gone expanding the rock. i think that the biggest problem here is the biggest issue is this readiness all the united states and you can't afford that. that has already sent such a munition. but fortunately, the russian army was able to locate and destroyed all of that. they are admitting it and they are willing to, to commit to more tribes, also sending the cluster bombs, having the same effect as 5, you know,
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in nigeria has uphill, the, the incumbent president boiled to new, was white for the elected this year. i didn't judges, rejected to claim is by opposition. bodies at the vote was manipulated, but horrible to mary, couldn't as the details a presidential election was one of the most interested in that seems to me as history disputed since frontier return to democracy in 99 to 900 things like jesus around dizzy polls. heights, and especially the trevor, you know, was, and i was about to announce it's, it's judgments you know, want to try to be known. i to the 6th wednesday to be for is a judgment day as the queen size, the 2nd day, you know, whole c, 9, triple congress. wanting to try and give it some sense that it was apparently to keep on to keep supporters of the various political policies due to the televisions that especially since he was sent to the telephone knife,
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the court proceedings with caesar televised level managers and indeed so well you know, it's always at the delivery of the judgements in positions filed against the outcome of the last seen as many as so if you're not surprised at the outcome, so i mean to be seen or positions found by the a lot of people who move from as, as to 8 pm supervisory tribunal unsettled the legal policy, which generates a some form of consensus. it wasn't mean a position policy m the m f c club of a car and the people democracy policy. and the way really said the president had a dual citizen, she's a boss, has been struck out also so old. let's see. shoes, whole positions found. find the you. i liked it was movement, the little pond to see on the people come across the pond, 2 or 3 old position, solve by 3 police school policies have been struck out so far. we could face alarm slides victories for as the countries president, president fuller,
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i'm interested in a go. well, the speculations that we could see another legal fossil in the supreme court. and, well, let's, let's just wait and see how faculty the 1st african climate summit has laptop in the canyon capital with leaders from around little content adopting a joint declaration. king is present route to praise. the form of results as he, if of a will future, depends on africa. in the, our collective action, they're kind of no longer be any doubt in any part of the what the african human kinds cutter is also, it's distant. we have successfully demonstrated to that african solutions i know just the appropriate for after cost programs the necessary for global or
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when b africa is the future. i dare say of the want the 3 d, i think a climate, somebody's under the deemed driving green group and climate financing solutions for applica on the want. and finally came to on and kind of meeting into then it'll be declaration, various heads of safety. not close though. meeting today deliberated on the declaration which clearly states africa stand on climate change, climate financing and mitigation solutions. the lead us autopay then it will be declaration to raise $23000000000.00 for green. good to meet, to get shown. and the 4th to address the claimant's crises being africa, the african leaders also positive information was due on the commitment to provide a 100000000000 dollars. i new employment finance and deformed, the monthly locked at all the lending system. all the proposals made in middle the i'd expect it to make its way to the company 8, which is supposed to be held in the united auto payment at the end of the year in
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the summer. the clean union commission and 7 cool for reform on the inside. so financial system, he said a viable solution for doing with the desk of african nations is indeed to ensure a smooth transition to really energy for the confidence a. this key for a restoration of justice for africa would gain by being accompanied by a genuine reform of the global financial architecture. this reform must resolutely focus on the financial bodies and institutions that structure the world whose operations are far removed from africa. it is clear that can be no relevant global intervention in favor of africa without a credible solution to the crippling challenge of debt, which will put a company how to know that into the event that the destruction of the war is not made. but i think that are on the countries of the world is made by the do them center with the company now they
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want, i think that to be have like a day one day when we have to put money in to invest the money in other countries with another who was defaulting in energy in order to destroy you actually got and define are the work at the same time. they might seem to mind, you know, the answer to the do perfect parentheses of climate change and they don't need them from this khaki. the song or for the i'm of are off. do you think i'm yes, they see that you provide me well to be of something to africa and you are getting on the 25th of what you were waiting to be. and you know that the climate change,
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you're not waiting. now, if you go to one of the big dfcs, they have to, i've been in africa because of the present guys, all brand new jersey. that's why we get into that. and it has been a change on his face for the 1st floor and the police officer. and the think i need to something to make it a to formulate it kind of request to do with the new war, especially for the world, the minute. all serious thomas says buying russian gas is not an ideal solution, but it's a reality he has had to face the number one priority is security of supply. if that is disrupted, soul will be the production and supply of energy to people. that is why it is 1st of all, about ensuring the security of energy supply. it is not pleasant, but it is a real and it is my obligation as the chancellor to do this. you can smoke it up at
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any time. i mean, skyrocketing inflation and cost of living all over europe. and it's now that he say, hey, we can't overlook the reality of our basic energy, necessities and admitting that there is no real way around having to buy it from russia in some form or another. of course, this is only after the western price has recently started reporting on the fact that despite having cut themselves off from russian pipeline gas, the e u has increased. it's in ports of liquefied natural gas from russia, and apparently didn't mind the quote moral discomfort as the austrian jazz there says of that until the public found out about it and made it look like the you were a bunch of hypocrites. europeans risk asking, why are we suffering to deprive russia revenues when you clowns are clearly still totally dependent on russian energy, but just buying it in a more expensive form. all this talk about the horrors of russian energy and
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they're seeking it in through the back door light, some kind of a one nightstand countdown to their girlfriends degree and present flyers zalinski, blowing up their phone again about all the cheating with russia. belgium's green energy minister also answered recently to the revelations that belgium is one of the top 3 importers of russian, l. n, g. and now she's saying that the you needs to put an end to those imports, which has also increased since before the ukraine conflict. well, that is then sanction russian l. n g to easy, right? apparently not, because you officials tell the they have to find other energy solutions 1st. this time i guess so they're fine with continuing this relationship with rushing gas on the down low. just as long as they can make people believe that they're working on finding something better. but it's now far more dependent on even pricier l n g being sold to them by a direct economic competitor. the united states and germany can't afford that
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energy to fuel its industrial production, so it's now stuck having to import russian fertilizer to 334 percent of it. more at last count. now the same trend holds for the entire you and industrial leaders have been saying why these russian fertilizer imports make the whole idea of russian energy sanctions seem absolutely ridiculous. it was a great effort for germany last year to make itself independent. so for us and get supplies, gas and energy account for 80 to 90 percent of the production costs of me also to lies us. this also means that in the ends important so to lies us on nothing more than cheap russian natural gas or the next stage of the value chain. gas is a major raw material for fertilizer production and europe in ports, almost 40 percent of the latter from russia, putting this playing games with gas. and this led to a very high fertilizer prices. and without them,
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we do not have food security. 60 percent of imported fertilizers come from russia and billers. sounds like those you efforts to stick it to put in are working out about as well as most of the other ideas concocted by the big brain bureaucrats and brussels, or saying with energy, saudi clown, friends, long, they've been salma habits expressed his country's interests in enjoying the risk of doing a phone call, the inputs in boxes on choose day energy giants, russia and saudi arabia decided to extend oil cuts at least until the end of the year and have a move comes. this white, the us off skiing is decades long ally re add not to this. on tuesday, british brent oil supposed $19.00 a barrel bought some 8 percent increase from just last month and its highest price in nearly a year. while a russian ro,
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crude is currently trading at most of the $70.00. but as i'm also i'm, we add a said they will say they move in, so stabilize the commodity on global market. that will give you a little background. the e u has tried to cap the price of russian oil out of $60.00 the bottle, but the blog failed to get is way off the most good refused to comply. then in february, lou broke into these new restrictions. katherine feel at $45.00 on other products like diesel as a 100. we heard from a gentleman, opposition. politician arrived name there and it says that he is suffering from science since backlash, but simply because of so serving us economic policies in the service of germany. and i have seen nations that demand this because of the price because they do not get the deliveries in the house. but i would say,
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because you have to say that, um, there are sanctions in place against russian oil products in domestic markets. and that is the increasing the price on these products. united states do have their own interest and they always impose that on the so called allies. i don't see that we are add ons to the united states. we are rado basso states because they still can dictate to us what we have to do. it cannot make lee and military wise. so here we have the question of some arrangements. a, at the moment, i must say germany does not look like being a sovereign states at holland university. one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the u. s. has been recently ranked as the absolute freedom of speech. the foundation for individual writing,
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signed exploration came to the conclusion as it evaluated almost $250.00 colleges around the country. it said harvard's approach to free speech was quote, a business. well, here's all these kind of move in with the story as well. the study was conducted by the foundation for individual rights and freedom of expression. and the writing that harvard university received was 0 out of a 100. and those who conducted the studies said that 0 rating was actually pretty generous. that according to their mathematical calculations, based on the formula they developed for the study, they really should have given a harvard a negative 10 out of a 100. and that essentially freedom of speech on the campus is nowhere to be found . they conducted a poll, i'm on harvard university students, 72 percent said that conservative speakers should not be allowed on the campus. 43
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percent said that a liberal speaker should not be allowed on the campus. and a whopping 73 percent. said that violence against the speaker isn't acceptable. that's but you know, less than 3 fourths of the students who believe that it's not ok. you engage in violence against political speech. you disagree with. now, the writing that harvard received was also influenced by the fact that a number of faculty members at harvard are facing disciplinary action and possibly losing their jobs because of political statements they've made or opinions they've expressed. here's what one harvard law school professor had to say on the matter. we are in a crisis time right now. many, many people are being threatened with an actually put through disciplinary processes for their exercise of free speech and academic freedom. now this come as the atmosphere on americas college campuses becomes less and less conducive
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speeches labeled as racist, sexist, homophobic, or trans, phobic. it is immediately outlawed and there is an atmosphere where students are being increasingly encouraged to watch what they say. and it fits an overall atlas fear in the united states itself. but the african people socialist party has been indicted by the us department of justice with their activism of hosing, sending weapons to keep out. and they are facing 10 years in prison. for supposedly being ross and agents by practicing their freedom of speech. recently a group of anti abortion activists were convicted for conspiracy to violate civil rights because they blocked the. busy first one of course in clinic during the protest, they will soon be sentenced and could get up to 12 years in prison for their protest. in addition to that, we've seen the rico law involved against protesters in georgia who protested against the against them as cop city police training facility. and we've also seen the heavy sentences handed out to those and participated in the january 60 that
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surrounding donald trump, etc. so all across the united states, we're seeing a heavy crack down on people exercising their freedom of speech, whether it's on social media, whether it's on university campuses, or whether it's in the public square, engaging in protest itself. while the united states votes about being some kind of bass, gender of human rights and freedom that has the right to go around, criticizing governments around the world. that one looks at what's actually taking place in the united states. one will see that it's becoming a less and less free country every day. a. wow, that is also this new though, as always is great to have the company here. but obviously, i'm the, the architects of nato's proxy war on russia. a big plans for the camp regime as
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a cranes color offensive fails, the country's post for realities are being planned in the west. alas, these plans will fail to the museums are important for preserving our history so that it is a loss to future generations. but our physical museums, places themselves a relic of the past. this is one of the best museums in the world, the testing st. petersburg to help rusty is the director here and i bet he has met the 1972. when i 1st met fairly back to.
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