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the state on russia to day as what's the r t suppose next. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you fix a request for check the a for your time. and leadership depends tenacity in journalism and publishing since 2010 assign just being held in aggressively narrow i dock. cold and cruel list spaces has been since the 7th of december 2010 and one form or another. and we have now here. ready of videos often present, where does the system fall down that the foundation,
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information that such doesn't change, especially in the world in which we live today, with the power of the state and its links to the media and networks is so strong that it's not easy to fight against them. we can the extent that and they didn't that screaming intelligently, they never made up information. they never, menu factory information. then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world. populate. that means what could be more honorable than that for their releases. or a 100 percent correct. they're authentic as no body of journalism can ever claim to be that however quoted is so important. so we can
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makes can never be of a statement so that transparency is an extraordinary drawn list. take a chief mind. i see i repeatedly propose can not bring the wicked weeks down there from the dorian embassy in london, signed him to the united states, some senior trump administration officials and c. i. executives even discussed fascination assigns, according to former intelligence officials. the spanish courts had the evidence that there were discussions of poisoning join into nothing new from the embassy incorporations were being slammed under the directorship of the white pail. just a single moment in the afternoons, tearing per box. i'm as kind of sitting for time. and in fact raised the question of the yahoo story size of the say i brought to the tip top on assessment tutoring
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. besides my charge, let me pull it in here. i'll hold it in for about one inside. yes, yes, i'm sure we know. ready what i say i is interested in mr. assigned to unlock some of the types of spec pavement sites and thought about it. one thing interested, it's a find out what parts are you that could map? i'm good. how can these courts approve an extradition request? under these conditions? how can they accept an extradition to the country, the prophet to kill julian, but probably closer to kill a publisher and because of what he published. this goes to the fundamentals of trust, freedom, and of democracy. we knew when julian was in the embassy, that there was a high likelihood that the embassy was being spied upon by the united kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward,
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that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and to embassy staff. was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to bodies in the united states. it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying on him and sending the camera feed, send the sound back to the usa, back to the ca, through solitary confinement, through the character assassination. through the orwellian legal process. through the violation of his most basic human and legal rights. one thing after another was like this feeder of the absurd stripping him of his basic human dignity to the newest new position that is to the
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listing fee. the interest on him, we picking at his bus, you east, i'm wanting to the seller being deported orders. me. she wasn't mean theo, the, the, the main thing is they seem to be the new but not the go and just get a little guess is inclusion. and when you is to seem to get up, i will use which of the building it really must constant. is it showing you a new name that a see? and then read mostly that, that he, i know is it certain up with a month in a little bit more be seen the 14, not the in and look enough to them then, which is what i mean. does the literacy with me when i see the shuttle, if this was a sort of they got low because they should, like i said, they thought me depressed that ever seemed to be see the familiarity with the amigos you. so this and compared to is that, i mean, the biggest thing is that someone in the c d, w, i don't see that last letter, you see the contributor, they got the kind of thing, you know, big window isn't that, that was shown that in,
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in the condition to perform the video during the 5 years at n, c. and then if i use the constant for young unified years and then what are you physically present on the video to medieval d b m into a. but i like that even, and i could pass it into the to ended up as an extending notice on this. but if you're not what you know, you can wish to the team on data that's going to be the owners of inclusiveness that won't be able to look under the limits. and even ment, i don't know. i thought that there's still a, a new place to set that up and it sounds like a video i'm which would be implemented to us the and the, the going thing them into the store. it, i've seen it other, it seemed to me i was able to see was yet, but isn't it seem to measure that is inclusive on the see, i'm sure you see them my impression of him when i 1st saw him in 2011 said he was young, and he was healthy and he was extraordinarily garage. the
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wooden feet was presented to court for the 1st time. and he drives to stand up to talk to the judge. and she couldn't notice stand up. you have a person that this is the right from the outset. doctors 1st saw and had express concern about, you know, the potential for the russian and, and suicide. but in particular, that psychological stress predisposes to cardiovascular consequences. heart attacks and strokes. no surprise that he actually did have a stroke and it makes it a continuing matter of urgency that she moves in all the countries he could be thrown away with much more quickly here tom really happened. he likes the persecution of sure, but there's been
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a secret communication devices he had any laptop. what he had was in these little bag was a mean i haven't, i've nearly a bone in fact ro, hey, was a young man with a vision and i'm big ideas. and the most massive link and the most important lake that had ever occurred in his backpack. the only way of familiar with hurts, ease, of use. we expose attempting to criticize the messenger to distract from the power of the message regarding himself. as on the run, he did talk about the consequences and i'll have to say what,
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what he thought the consequences would be. is it that i would hand him to the ends of the us. he was dead rod and i always did wrong. i would never have anticipated, but they would have acted with such endless ferocity that he did so. i mean quite a man to walk into that and that's what he expected. and, and indeed that's what he already got. the how did we get to this point, rights to freedom of expression and a free press expanding and developing. or are they eroding to understand, at present, we must know out past the ever since we have had the ability to articulate f thoughts through virtualization. we have wanted to express
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ourselves without fear of retaliation of censorship or sanction the 5000 years human civilization has been battling to establish, maintained and defend out, right to free speech, the impulse. and the 1st on a bridge power f boys beat and continued to be a threat to free speech, democracy and a free press stage. a still using persecution, torture and violence toward off challenges from their citizens. the playbook of our talk received as being well learned. and repeated the company's philosophy of non violent
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resistance is saturated. uh, which means holdings, i'm to truth would lead to influence active us, including martin luther king jr, nelson mandela and daniel ellsberg. after all of his time, of far at ease are still adverse to being challenged. the more expensive and i'm here to plan with you, whatever you do, do not. i watched my new show seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. work of it. please do have the state department, the c i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't marshall stay main street because i'm probably
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the february, 202121 schuman rights pre speech and civil liberties advocacy organizations, wrote a joint led to, to the us attorney general, expressing the profound concern to the ongoing criminal and the extradition proceedings relating to julia massage. i was just a great correct press freedom, both in the united states and abroad article 19 as a universal declaration of human rights, protects the rights for a speech. we have the right to free speech for that can be limited in certain circumstances. for example, to protect public health and safety or to protect the reputation of others or to protect national security. in julian's case,
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he is protected by that right. by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest, the ceiling a publish journal for publishing installation. the public interest does not comply with international standards on free speech and not protection under the universal declaration under the european convention on human rights article 10 or to protect you and from these extradition we went to the united nations working group and opportunity attention, which came down to the ruling saying that because he was forced remaining amc to protect himself from us ex tradition, julian's position inside the embassy amounted to detention and about the tension was unlawful,
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an arbitrary the response of various to strive, ministers and various trying governments has even been one of silence, just wanting to sweep it under the carpet, and forget about it. alternatively, it's been one of complete and utter acquiescence and subservience to the united states, like with somehow an extra state of america, and that we have to do whatever i want julia gil odd, was locked in step with the united states. i can reconvene all sorts of negative aspersions cost on julian assigns. like it was some sort of terrorist kellogg style for the straight and the official and straight and persecution of to land. kevin rod largely didn't say anything about julian assigned assignment tiny habits. then we go down to malcolm turnbull wanting to just say that this guy deserves defies. just the same with scott morris and what,
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what sort of justice did i wanting defies justice for was for doing the work of a journalist. it is time for this matter to be brought to a conclusion and that i don't express any personal sympathy with some of the actions of mr. ascent. organize. he did say that he thinks this matters should be brought to a pause quickly. i don't know what that means. i don't know whether that means just get on with it. get him out of a put him on trial. it's almost as if they sign in like the previous government. but he should have been brought to trial earlier and punished and convicted earlier . but that's not talking to the cool problem. the cold problem is that he hasn't been prosecuted and prosecuted quickly enough. the cool problem is that is named prosecuted and prosecuted in the 1st place. the quiet diplomacy was same in relation to julia massage. really does look
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a lot like bugger all diplomacy this. this literally could happen to anybody if they travel over, say, and they offend the us government and it shouldn't matter which government is targeting australians. you should always have your own government email for the video and warning that no want to waste the godaddy illegally. any more war has been bought, adjustments, but the court for towing seats behind boss. why do you a 175? he's a virtual defense. are we going to lift that? stay the when the government todd say what they doing to bring an australian citizen who's facing potentially a life imprisonment. and they refusing to get that. and so when it directly questioned on the floor apartment, we have also the democratic problem. initially, each die of sending you to disclose the laws that out for russian style,
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more crimes. we would come off to you with the face of the start and we will do everything we possibly can took flush you. that's the message by sending that is what i end up giving up on joining us on. how we going to lift that state? no, we are not the i some tom, the guys my boss points that enough is enough. there was a quick detail, but all they have chose there was careful a because i feel like there between the deadline day, per se, stays say, and off is a golf and they want to ended. but it's quite a big us about how they or aim to the fact that it's not about prime minister. holy attorney general both publicly criticize the united states. the fact that they were refusing to do that, even in the most obscene circumstances,
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goes to show just how subservient the striving government has become to this kind of overarching policy position from the united states. that's not a relationship of friends and equals. and that's a relationship, a deputy sheriff, there's a friends of julian, the sons' group in the federal parliament. and the numbers are building, noticing the grains, but across empowerment. but the bodies critically missing. it's getting the attorney general and the problem is the one go for the type of thing to control simple change. so there's so much 10 extra bowls. journey to the united states is the straight and company want. i don't believe from moment they want to because they are integrated in the united states strategic control of the part of the world. but this government hasn't had enough public
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outcry enough pressure. people saying, this is a man who has committed no crime, bring him home to clear yourself, independent. they're all highly improbable. these things because i've never known australia and government since 1975 but has declared itself independence. a previous coalition government brought the john was peter dressed back from egypt, they helped to bring back kylie more gilbert and the others exception. jolaine was uh why, how the hell is the situation being allowed to get this uh, uh, from diagnose someone should of said, no, no, no, no, that julian assigned as an australian citizen who was a forwarded all the rights and liberties on astrology and, and the night came what country you,
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why you are not going to have your most applied to our citizens when they're not even in your country. the obama decided not to call for julians expedition because what we q we did by publishing this week to material was no different from what the new york science they called in the, in the are tons problem the prop administration as to the release of all 7 was essentially co worst by the c i a and the intelligence community to extradite a call for the expedition of june. the by the administration, again beholden to the intelligence community, has continued that process of attempting to extra vigilant.
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and finally came prizes. and i would pardon and join us on shondae one i think to him, present the end of july and, and so on is. and i've had a goal to everything that american democracy is supposed to stand for, were supposed to be the exemplary democracy. were supposed to be the world's global champion for freedom of speech, freedom of expression. worse for suppose the stands of the idea that the people on the government and we have, we have to pass that need to and the power to criticize or incumbent without fear of reprisal without fear of imprisonment or punishment. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the in 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit by famine. a year before jeff and his troops drove the rate is out of neighboring vermont and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire. london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts,
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having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for facing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population, the barbaric actions of the colonial administration. let the monster its consequences. can a year, up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition. though great britain itself had enough resources to overcome that disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way past starving in the debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beasley people with a beastly religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits, british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population.
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according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of the british in india, the residents in the west band worldly welcom policy is really some of these really present the under the choose agreement. the little while hostages free by have mass arrive at the medical center, the is in israel shortly after their release from captivity and the gaza strip. the cut off as an agreement has been reached with these well into last week. stand the current c 5 for another 2 days has been due to expire on monday and he's running with already, so either
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