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to use that, if you wish to bypass the breaking news on our t international video, quinetta armies commander in chief announces that his troops over trading from the important strategic city of the got a dumbass the west coast. brenda, the verdict, the criminal says west and politicians are making denigrating and unacceptable assumptions. following the death of political activist alex, they have on it as an investigation is still under way. this is the neo colonial divide of the world into those who consider themselves exceptional. and the rest, those who are given the role of doing the will of god's chosen ones. prussian for administer saturday life rough calls for an end for to colonial dependency in his speech at the full, the nation. freedom of nations for in moscow,
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the at 7 am here in moscow. welcome to our to international live from moscow. i do show our josh top stores this our breaking news, the salad that you created. armies commander in chief has ordered his troops to retreat from the front by city of the f. one of the ukrainian commander says, king of forces have already left the buffalo for the heavily fortified city has continued since the very starts of the conflict. your great now says that it has moved to quote, to more favorable defense lines based on the operational situation around of difficulty in order to avoid and circle mount and preserve the lives in house of service. and then i decided to withdraw our units from the city and move the defense on more favorable lines. the of the of cause considered to be one of the main strategic points in the buffer. dumbass, losing control of a city would push,
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keeps drew's father away from the regional capital. during the ask the situation that has long been a point of concern for ukraine's western allies. now, western media outlets the previous, the price keeps efforts are changing that $10.00 as the point out, kids extensive combat failures. on thursday, the us national security advisor, john kirby talked ukraine's front line failure is up to a lack of munition. want to share a few words about the battlefield, situate situation and ukraine, where the fighting is incredibly intense in the east, particularly in a city called of the of the city that we've talked about several times before. unfortunately, we're getting reports from the ukrainians. that the situation is critical. in very large part, this is happening because ukrainian forces on the grounds are running out of artillery ammunition. because congress has yet to pass the supplemental bill. we've not been able to provide ukraine. the artillery shows that they desperately need to disrupt these russian assaults. statement comes as the us house of representatives
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takes a 2 week recess for that voting on fresh a to ukraine. jo, biting denounced the step, calling it bizarre and outrages earlier the united states senate approved the bill, but would have located $16000000000.00 in the h t f for public. and house speaker mike johnson promised that the bill would not be passed without additional funding for border security from a senior security policy out of this lock on the loo says the us has forgotten its own country's needs in the pursuit of helping ukraine is. are we are, we are witnessing a, a, a real battle royale if you will, that the house speaker is holding the line, insisting that he will only allow for any, for the future ukrainian assistance in exchange for type names. the, the, this us southern border arc, and let's see that the notion is that they don't, they don't understand why we're going over half way around the world to defend
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other countries borders, but not around the united states is the only country of the world that has opened its border the way it has, it's disappeared and it's allowing peace on, you know, and people coming in that we have no clue who they are. and it, if that were to happen in any other country, they would be rounded up and kicked out the american people to understand. and it has that immigration has now become the number one issue in the, in the body politic of, of the united states. people don't understand why we're ating other countries, borders minot around. so that's why we're seeing this, the stand off and, uh, what's, what's, what's interesting is that the congress isn't going to come back in the session until, uh, around march, until february 28th. and it's march 1 when the 1st portion of the us government shuts down because of the lack of funding for us agencies generally. so that's another issue that is have that is now facing lawmakers. so this where,
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where we're paralyzed country is paralyzed. notice no decision making and you have a president who's, who's hard over to, to arm the ukraine and the x ray at least, well not protecting our own border of the russian political activist alexa, nevada has died in prison. the penitentiary is of assessments in nevada. it became ill after walter lost consciousness. he was 4 to 7 year old. the west was quick to point the finger at moscow for nevada, his desk, but the bushes for a minute for responded that it was no time for the same old games. the death of alexi, nevada, and he has once again demonstrated their her progress. the cynicism and unscrupulous and this blame russia in every situation scheme is in action in a short period of time within 2 hours from $1419.00 western politicians and the media corps at their beck and call managed as if to obtain the results of
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a forensic examination that had not yet taken place to conduct the investigation accused moscow and render a verdict. washington as also acted with haste to commenting on the incident withdrawal, biding hold of the press conference to say that the russian government, this responsibility for nevada, his death, the american leader also took the opportunity to call for more aid for care of reports of his desk. this is true, i have no reason to believe it or not. pressure authorities are going to tell their own story, make no mistake, make no mistake. who is responsible for and of all and his desk putting is responsible. his treasury, reminders of the stakes, and this moment we have to provide the funding so ukraine can keep defending himself against poor, vicious onslaughts and war crimes. you're sure
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he was 3 years ago in the meantime, they faced a hell of a lot of consequences. legal and media analysts down his aspect. jo biden's narrative is widely supported by the western media. it's not just the president, it's everyone. early this morning, i heard a, a rather i won't mention the network, but somebody said that obviously this was, didn't develop these depths, was done at the behest or at the direction of the russian government. and therefore, this is reason why we should have more support, or there should be more support for ukraine. and i think i don't even understand disconnection if i may bring up to suggestions because when it comes to certain death, our media are very quick, or rather we'd love to hear the case of gonzalez lira. this is an american citizen who died reportedly, theoretically from pneumonia,
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while in ukrainian custody. if this logic transpires, if it is the whole truth, then if an american citizen is killed and ukrainian custody should ukrainian funding be stopped. whereas ukrainian funding should be increased. if for, if a russian dies, i'm not even sure of the calculus of this. so that's number one. there's been no mention of this at all. and we've asked, this is an american citizen. we're asking our own officials. i find fascinating is number one and how quickly people are able to ascertain forensic pathological report pathology. number 2, how quick a name or a theme or a belief system can be, can be a range. number 3, the for ross of the of it and how fast it's it, it occurs without anybody asking any questions. i mean, just, i would venture to say that if there was
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a lot of this says you cannot mention on western media. anything about mr. devonte, unless you're able to say who he is or what he was and what he stood for, what he did. i don't think you should be able to comment. but that's not going to stop anybody. because at the, at, as you know, when a name or a troll becomes popular, nothing can stop it. criminal spokesperson, dmitri pasco has denounced from a cho assumptions by western politicians regarding the course of depth as an inquiry is still on the way the statements of western leaders are quite obvious. look, there's no statement for medical experts, no information from medics and no information from forensic experts. there's no definitive information from the f, a cyan. so there's no information about the cause of death. and there are these statements. it's obvious that they're completely outrageous. we consider such statements to be absolutely unacceptable. they're unacceptable, and that's how we feel about them. well, there's a lot of information out there right now,
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but very little of it is confirmed. basically, the stuff we have confirmed is from russia's penitentiary service, who was the 1st organization to say that and i've only has indeed died political activist. then also we, we should mention political extremist and russia from the, from 2020 to onward, according to the russian government. and the service says that uh, what happened essentially was that he lost consciousness after going for a walk. and medics arrived at the scene of forwarding to a local hospital 7 minutes after being called and they tried to written, resuscitate him for a whole 30 minutes. a 30 minute for 30 minutes. yeah. and uh, but to no avail. uh, so there are reports also on confirmed ones that he had complained about feeling bad, but according to rushes social monitoring commission, this is an organization that's responsible for looking after human rights in the country. no official complaints and connection to a state we're actually recorded. we do have one source at our to you says that that
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he died from a blood clot, but this again, yes, it has yet to be confirmed by the authorities. and just about an hour ago, the penitentiary service said that the commission was already on its way to the penal colony where this took place. and the last piece of information that we do have does that involve these lawyer has refused to comment on this situation? specifically off per the request of all of these families. like i said, we have so little confirmed information and already we're seeing across c, western media, people pointing the finger at the russian government. we've seen also the norwegian for administer the lot, the in president the head of the european commission. all saying that the, the russian government is to blame for and of all these death, even though an official investigation hasn't even been conducted yet. whatever your thoughts about alexa devonte is the politician, he was just brutally murdered by the kremlin. that's a fact. and that is something one should know about the true nature of russia's current regime. the you holds the russian regime for sol, responsible for this tragic death. alexis,
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of all need paid with his life for his resistance to a system of oppression. his death in a penal colony reminds us of the reality of vladimir putin through jean. russia has turned into a violent state that kills people who dream of a better future. like knee and sobbing down devonie, imprisoned and tortured to death for standing up to put in dreadful news about another only if the report about his death in russian prison is true. it represents another terrible crime by putin's regime. this is something that rushes forward ministry spokeswoman. murray's harvest said is really revealing about the west's true attitude to fax and situations like these. the immediate, the reaction of need leaders to nobody needs death in the form of direct accusations against the russia itself revealing there are no results of the investigation yet, but the conclusions of the west are already here. so, and you know, like i said before about an official investigation, that's obviously going to be really important in terms of establishing what actually happened. but unfortunately,
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i think it's very likely that it's going to be ignored in the west. like many times before. when we seen similar situations like when the volume, the felt ill in 2020 western press was saying that he was poisoned by the russian guardian, russian governments. and the medical professionals in russia conducted their own investigation and determined that there was no, there were no chemical substances involved. the system that was completely ignored . and unfortunately, it's likely we're going to be seeing a similar situation now. the russian foreign minister circuit lopper of as called for and then to colonial dependency, the top diploma to emphasize the harm of st. 40 and off results is low prizes. it is speech of the for the freedom of nations for i'm in moscow. local again, the julie, this is the neo colonial divide of the world into those who consider themselves exceptional. and the rest, those who are given the role of doing the will of god's chosen ones. our choice in any situation is to negotiate in order to find
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a balance between the legitimate interest of the parties. and i emphasize precisely the legitimate interests voice, if their allies themselves prefer to continue their hopeless attempts to impose their ultimatums in the illusory hope of holding onto the elusive instruments of neo colonial hood, germany. that is their choice. russia is ready for that to neil colonialism. is a dead end path, whoever fall as it is doomed to turn on conflict, it is enough to look at the relations within the western camp itself. with some neo colonial lives, theirs have already begun to devour others amid economic problems. the americans have already opened the started sucking resources out of europe to our, to correspondence. marina closer ever brings us this report from the for, as, as the name of the form suggests, gathered, here are representatives of countries fulfilled on the west. neo colonial as practices are harming their home life. for the wes benefit,
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we are talking about africa, asia, lots in america, europe. there are literally 400 delegates from over 50 countries. and they are here to figure out mechanisms and strategies to ensure that they no longer have to play by the west rules that wants to cut their dependence on the west. so they don't have to face punishment by them in case they don't agree. we go to new york, new york so continuing with in for us is that you please at the beginning was because the russians did that issue and he needs to get to a mission new. the junior played a very important role in the but asian of the applicant when came into grad invited
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by the united russia party to participate in this confidence. and we believe that at the 5 decent you should see the easy line resolve. we believe that same type of on black people define it, sees 3 age and education. so it's easy in line. we neil calling adams the sound of the common protective. sophie's forum i said with these as a very important farm against the bank. the last little situation because the world is unavailable for phone changes. i know i see that the world is far from being age us and with the ram from new globalization, which can be expressed in this area in other countries, fans in the building and the tube along the form started
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with medium advantage of taking those by 21961, the one adopted a resolution grant and independence to colonial countries and peoples, 89 countries voted in favor of that resolution and 9 countries of stains. and among them interestingly enough, france of course, the west, the u. k. and australia will, since and the west has continued its damage in practice as well as russia has helped the postcolonial countries to grow. i know that our country has done much to break down the foundations of the colonial system and to support national liberation movement. it has provided young independent states with serious assistance in ensuring security, establishing the economy and solving acute social and humanitarian problems. and today, we are ready to unite our efforts in the struggle for true freedom and justice for progress, for all countries and peoples for the formation of a democratic multiple world order. clearly, the country is represented here,
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field russia support and they align themselves with the rushes vision of a multi polar world. and a lot has been side as well about drugs, especially now as we know that the alliance is growing and expanding. and as we know and share of global ttp has overtaken their share of gdp of the g 7. and as we know, the more countries are about to join the lives, this is only going to make that share grow. and again, we know that developing countries, for example, their share and world freight is increasing suddenly whereas the share and world flight of developed economies is diminishing. so this is definitely going to change the dynamics in the world. and this is also something that's been brought up here again. so now they're working on making these mechanisms work so that they completely to lose their total dependence on the west. we wish just small guns and digital limit lease, which is the conflicting on facebook back surgeon to wear all together as puppies
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of dignified countries worldwide, penned by hand through each area agreement. i'm a do all the process together into fighting this new calling it colonialism with all its aspects, claim back it's politic on economics, of rent, part of this over into being fossil through this, one of them must be dependent vacation of all it may not as in order to drive the robust industrialization. the aim here is to build on that progress and to find ways to ensure that the west can no longer dictate its rules on anyone else or so that doesn't have the power to punish any country for not going along with what the west swans for not playing along with its rules and also what we're seeing here is a desire of these countries so that the west can never again bring any country to its knees. we uh, so much excited with the launch of this forum of
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patches to fight i gazed nero calling the other than we needed to do for a new organization like this one. so that we can establish of our own tools that can then make as most 3 nations via any country that wants to move forward, must be free and independent. and that is why there is a huge interest in this great conference today. i must say that it comes to adjust the right time when there is tremendous pressure on many countries. when you can really see the daily feeling of neo colonial is normally the. meanwhile, in washington, congress has passed the bill to outlaw any attempt to improve relations between the us and syria. the so called establishing anti normalization act foresees sanctions against any individual entity working with the government of syrian president, bashar assad are to correspond in yes, and that can, has the story. it is worrying for the most part that's reproach meant
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a normalization wisdom. ask us is a higher probability than it was, let's say a few years ago. timing is important because many nations have come together to discuss the prospects of agreeing for a long lasting peace deal. something that would ensured tens of millions of syrians internally displaced or otherwise returned to their homes. and for the most part, uh, bring some sort of stability to the middle east, which is currently on the edge of war. but of course, this bill can be considered a strategical move by washington, but it's more so washington vocalizing its position and all of this. and that it would essentially be posing any and all efforts made by any other mediators with respect to the government in damascus. this bill prohibits federal officials or employees from taking any action to recognize a syrian government led by bashar al assad. the bill also expands existing sanctions related to the syrian conflict to cover additional activities and persons,
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individuals and entities. the department of state must provide congress with a strategy to counter for and government efforts to normalize relations with the bush r l a side regime. the details in that bill suggests a number of 2 things. the 1st one is, of course, that the united states is trying to legitimize its presence in the syria. but more importantly, it's also trying to legitimize its presence to ensure that it can ensure its interest or not effected by the many different actors within the region. of course, this takes into consideration, rush out circuit. iran, the united states, many european countries, namely speaking, fronts, have all, have some parts of play. but what's really important here is of course, of these, the current situation. for the most part, many of the clashes, or the general outlooks of war, had been diminishing. many nations have been discussing the prospect of normalizing their ties, whereas the united states, as well as israel with us backing, are continuing to attack specific areas in and around damascus. we remember i the us led coalition against the dyess. when rocco was completely levelled, of citing
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a victory against the islamic state, and there's a lot more that goes on. but the general interest, of course, to consider the northeast of syria in which the united states are currently batching. curtis rebels within the country. this has been a point of tension for turkey as well, but more importantly, the united arab emirates was one of the 1st era nations to reach out with respect to normalizing ties, as well as for the 1st time in a very long time, more than a decade visit damascus and actually formalize these discussions afterwards. the arab league continued the invited to bush or are less of the searing president to take part in a summit. and these talks are continuing. so on the one side we have the united states which are trying to oppose any possible prospects of a long lasting solution to this ongoing conflict. and on the other, we have nations that are trying to do anything and everything to ensure that things become a little bit more normal. comparative, comparatively speaking, and this includes turkey, which for the most part have had of course,
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long lasting relationship well before the war broke. out and since it did break out, the tensions have been salary. but for the 1st time in more than a decade until right even issue it's interest in normalizing ties with bush are listed as well. this with i pathetically speaking, be done with the help and mediation of russia. this would be crucial and the there are a number of steps that have been taken on cards issued its interest and ensuring that the territory integrity of syria will be provided to, to the certain governments that it starts with territorial integrity and board is, would be protected and uncle also wants something out of this as well. so there seems to be some discourse at this very moment. decisions like this, some of the united states that seem to propose any and all efforts ensuring any kind of peace and stability. integrity within the middle east perspective, syria and political analyst and academic isabella's a down, she says the u. s. has a long track record of imposing sections on the countries and doesn't fable or this
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or this bill who is by the united states or the senate. so i'm assuming and people is like any other sanctions imposed by the u. s. it's never been to help any people like what some of the senate's members are claiming they are claiming that they are imposing this bill to help this 3 and people while they were calling the crisis of the 13 year crisis. as the searching year warranty, syria with the word crisis, why it's nothing less than a war. when the u. s. and it's international. both international and regional allies use center is coming from all around the world to flight the syrian government and the syrian people seeing government that they insist on calling this a routine as trusting their, let's say, aggressive times or to toward the syrian government. this is one and this
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section like any other satisfaction and close to the history by the united states of america on come to use the legal implies. it's never been to have this meeting people at the united states and pull is more pressure on government. they don't fly, in order to we can regional alliances and international alliances that are not in the favor of the demonic rule of the united states of america to, of gun detainees of funding to return home from guantanamo bay. the men spent 20 years of the info and most american military detention center for decades, hundreds of detainees were kept at a maximum security facility without charge or trial. the release detainees were rounded up during the so called us war on terror, which kicked off in 2001 after spending over a decade behind boston, cuba. they were shipped off to a month where as a wake,
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kept under house arrest for years, one tunnel base still operates today despite numerous global clothes to show the down. artist charlotte, the basket tells the story. the chinese have been held in guantanamo bay, outside the new for decades opened during us as we were on tara, the prison became infamous books to re run. this shouldn't, in effect the systematic torture enforced disappearance and secret detention carried out by the c. i a in coordination with states around the world. it feels as if guantanamo is something that we should only be reading about in the history books. but even today, 22 years of direct opened. it remains operational. some 13 men are still stuck the lawyer, if one of the presenters says it's in the front to the human rights, one tournament is a horrible relic of the past, with the 30 and side still bearing its legacy. like the majority of those still
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there. sure call we is cleared for release from guantanamo in 2021. a government board took the recommendations of personal authorities with other intelligence and determined to his continuing detention was no longer necessary for national security. his imprisonment drags on for other reasons. political and other wise, all of which are, besides the only point that his detention today is unjustified. and this is after 2 decades at guantanamo, almost as soon as it opened us agency started raising concerns over the military's interrogation practices. that same report states in december 2002 that approval was given to get my as it became known for enhanced time to resistance techniques during interrogations. not only approved me field manual list, this included twit g, our long interrogations. oscillations for up to 30 days,
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stress positions. i'm the use of the detainees food. be against them. allegations of torture soon. it's starting to emerge. it despite promises from the likes of president obama. i have said repeatedly that i intend to close. guantanamo and i will follow through on that. i made the decision to close. guantanamo because i do not think it makes america safe. this needs to be the year congress lives, the remaining restrictions on detaining transfers. and we close the prison at guantanamo pay. we have to keep living up to our values and move ahead on our plan, including safely transferring detainees to finally close the detention center at guantanamo bay. want to move remains open new an expensive urge, the us to address ongoing issues at the prison saying detainees are still being
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violated after over 2 decades of custody. the us government is intimately aware of the depth and severity of many detainees, current physical and psychological harms. yet the guantanamo bay detention infrastructure remains constituted by among other constituent elements near constant surveillance force. so extractions and do use of restraints and other arbitrary and problematic implementation of the standard operating procedures stemming from inadequate training. the u. s. government has failed to provide any torture rehabilitation to detain these despite having previously authorized and enabled torture practices and serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law. despite admitting aspects of the prison dock post, the us continues to push back against current allegations. we are committed to providing safe.

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