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it is this idea that everybody is deserve, and that's just that virtue absorbing here. the home law switch link filed a tear down. the phones takes as 5 steps on. australian soil were united with his family off to a grueling food teen in long lead will pass the not thought to a judge except to the plea deal struck with the us government where the phones have a little choice but to agree to the west. most legal team has slammed washington.
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nominate us, assessing a dangerous precedent in order to win he's freedom, joanne pleaded. guilty to conspiracy to commit espionage to publishing evidence of us will prime human rights abuse. this is the criminalization of journalism. here's the beautiful that is a for this to the police are using definitely w. it's with the source on the physically think for the 20th or 15 in the car to well and president retired declines to find the puncture partial financial failed by receives and deadly tales. throughout the kenya, the days on that has been pointing over the approval of i'm a pushed tax for the positivist finance bill. there will be demonstrations every day until the government gives us accountability of all taxes. we just want them to be accountable. the
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loan is very welcome at to all the international we alive pools for my age, you had in the russian capital white house. your company was starting us off this hour off to a 14 year long legal basle and it was 2000 days behind phones. julian sauls house looked free, taking his 5 steps on home soil, his how he was met by his family, a camera. the part of his return home comes off to a pit stop on a remote pacific island, where he appeared in, quote, unplugged to guilty to a single charge of conspiracy. as a deal struck with washington,
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the us judge sentenced him to time soft. the, the, the phones could be seen leaving the full room a free mom hopped over a decade of boxing expedition to the us. and while his soccer is finally over, his legal team says the case inside of shooting impacts. subbing the leg washington will go to and it's attempt to criminalize john and the with crimes the unprecedented persecution of press freedom led by the us is unprecedented. unprecedented in the united states to use the espionage act to criminally. prosecute the journalist for a publisher. it's in the more than a 100 year history of that law. it is never been used in this fashion. it is certainly our hope that it will never be again used in this fashion. julian spent
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years in bill marsh. no one should spend a day in prison for giving the public news worthy and important information. in this case, information that the united states government had committed war crimes while as cause like not to or to correspondence shaped bodies. he joins me in the studio. i mean, obviously this is a celebration because of mine who many things was wrongfully prosecute. didn't cost rated, is free. he's reunited with his family box. the impact that we live with us just took us through what it means, the press freedom. mm hm. yeah, this is it, i mean it's a human story. the man has 2 young kids, a wife. he's been to the most brutal of conditions and people think he was imprisoned for 7 years in the ecuadorian embassy in a very small room. a room by the way, which was both by the intelligence services of the united states. and along side
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various plots, according to his legal team, to assess the tape assess item to adopt him at the security firm, which was monitoring the embassy was a part of the working for the ca and cd exactly what was being discussed, even with a secure is a legal team, so incredibly illegal behavior. what sort of human story subsides? the deeper story of how julian assigns gained. his freedom really comes into focus on what we see really is quite a cynical plan from the united states justice department if you'd like to use the human condition of this mind to as a, as we've heard from mr. pollock, he should have never served a single day and for revealing war crimes knowing from the american side of the table. and this has faced any charges whatsoever for the legality and a rack. i found a sincere you'll be the list goes on and on. but what we see is a cynicism in this knowing that his physical condition was very,
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very poor. his mental health was very poor. he spent a lot of time in solitary convert. confinement in one of the most brutal prison regimes in the united kingdom and even a nose fell marsh prison. this is a horrendous place. rapers mass killers terrace are held there and then judy and assigned. quite a gentle publisher and author, a journalist, finds himself in this place. let's have a listen to a very paula, a sheila robinson, i'm still assigned to what they actually have to say detail about this dangerous narrative that the united states now has a president. we know that it's on presidente to use the espionage act against the journalist. now the next time it's used it won't be increasing. and because the priest that a has been step and this is the key issue that some of this is the problem with the espionage act is there is no 1st amendment defense in the espionage act. it does by its terms, not matter. the reason why you, you probably with us,
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for years the us government has claimed that these publications do great harm to day in court of the united states. government admitted that there is not a single person anywhere that they can produce that was actually harmed buddies, publications. in order to when he's freedom, julian played a guilty to conspiracy to commit espionage for publishing. evidence of us will crimes, human rights of use, human rights abuse and us wrong doing around the world. this is journalism. this is the criminalization of journalism. and while the plato does not set a traditional precedent, that's not a court decision. the prosecution itself, that's a president that can be used against the rest of the media for the process in a very dangerous place. it's not, it's not evidence that it will move towards more protections,
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but rather less that would have been the only good outcome for the press in general, if, if the us government had abandoned this case is hardly so as you know, stella son says, you know, freedom of the pressed is the dangerous place. and this also for a journalist like myself, people, exp, sweeney. lots of people work here. our platform bind in the united kingdom in the e. u in the usa, the editor in chief of our channel, you know, facing death threats, people being killed here in russia for their views. i'm around the world journalism is under attack on this dangerous president now set by the us state department, which by the way, has also fund junior junior central ever traveling back to the us again. all so they've demanded that he remove some of the information that was published from the service of we can leaks as well. so they've taken their pound of flesh, they made them bend the knee and they reversed engineered some plausibility into
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this case, which it might view. and then the view of most observers had absolutely no problems ability from day one says, yeah, a victory, but also what caused that was the all t correspondent shape those. thank you very much. well, to discuss this a little bit further with joy now by human rights fluids. so you'd have to learn what great to have you with us 8. i mean, like we were just talking about judas on how to pay to guilty to that single espionage charged. that in the us said, you have to delete those documents and remove the information from which leaks. so yes, he's free. yes, he's reunited with his family. but it was also a deal with the devil. what the devil thought you got what he wanted is not right. uh yeah, uh, thank you very much for that. and uh, what are the 1st things that we have to look at? what we're looking at to do this on this case is that the law that was used to
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basically uh, criminalize the journalistic activity that was carried out. and that was the espionage i thought. maybe that would be an ice trust on the inside would be bart, is because that it was created back in more times the time of order was an ad vs for large and has always been you know, something that has been discussed in use potential circles as something be very key and very vague in the idea of what the espionage is. because back in the day it was maybe created for us by as, but it can be interpreted to enjoy listening. active is which again, in order to ex freedoms, off journalism, basically. and what are the other things that this case has based that you do? is that the 1st member, right off of feasible speech does not in fact uh, extract do not next to those of the united states. because again, that's, we don't use it. those pretty national duty and this basically,
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if you were going to pick this from a political science perspective, this could mean that the united states does not more to extend the soul more important for the democratic freedoms that it always boss. other countries or other streaming across the world, especially journalists. well, i'm is basically about john and his, the, i mean that we're obviously one across the world. people who perhaps have access to information which they feel is in the public interest to release that expos, abuse of power at the highest levels. now obviously, ultimately a cell is, was released, but he went through how to get to where he is now. so what does this mean for the future, and they've investigative journalism, is that going to be just such fear? the government so going to feel that they can act with impunity? a yeah, that is a perfectly legitimate bite to make especially being
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a journalist because what non lawyers across the world and just across the world are see, especially in regard to the espionage that we need. something that is a public interest disclosure defense, especially with regard to the espionage act because we can not let damage a sort of bully and harass journalism and journalist it. do you know a not really using information as i speak. it's quite difficult as we know, to come across information at ease when i go over it with you, especially in this case of war crimes are concerned there. nightsticks that we have to remember what we're discussing. yes, everybody's happy like now that julian sparkman speed them up to, you know, almost having 175 years. and then the, you know, the, you gave way we saw that the whole street had already size the necessarily can order after the trial inside of the u. k, and it was almost about to be uh, you know, expedited for the to the us for 175 your, uh, you know,
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prison sentence. and then we see how the most premiums affected they don't match to . a drug dealer has been famous besides that the act or the journalism that kicked over it was illegal. so this is a question on the freedom of the press, the freedom of journalist across the world that we need to, you know, fight for freedom, especially when, when i say when the doctor this been contacted, you a public interest disclosure defense with regard to this because if the freedom of speech does not, people extract 2 people, you basically qualify it for those students to go along with an absolute freedom. and this, you know, is basically the hypocrisy that people in the concert you point out that you don't . if you always go across the world being the police, the and then you thought that you know, we have feet of that that you go and you harass journalists like this and total
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work. yeah, he explored the truth. what was. busy what's the wrong, the only in the guy that he was that he did not have authorization. sure. but uh, on a global perspective, it is public interest that needs to be taken into account as he was the reason why the war crimes and are all gonna let us not in guantanamo into light. and the whole persona of the united states being this when he go back finished, basically of that quarter day. and the julian finally has reached kendra. and, you know, he's now a free citizen. but at what cost? again, the point that you raised on that says to me, hope that his legacy is done to somehow back to the world and way that we approach, obviously investigative journalism. we really appreciate you coming on offerings, we'll expertise or expand to insight that was human rights lawyer site up to and on with thank. i think when i was headed over to canyon,
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our 22 people have reportedly been killed and at least 160 injured as the police try to disperse the ongoing protest. 5 and live rounds and using take us and has boiled over due to the approval of all have us pushed tax hikes. meanwhile, president william rudo has declined now to sign about finance bill, which sparks listen, rest full thing, part of it to consider amendments. i put you on this to have us on desantis this report, the
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now we'll do a b, b clinton, victory to the middle to the puppy. and it is the duty of reserve the noise power surge or phone over. yeah, i'll be more talk on those data. didn't keep it the like, put it like, well here kid, i know, but oh well we've been a good some stuff with the we he's the fuel for that is a full discrete the police are using definitely the use. it's with the source on the city. the for up the 20th, or 15 in the car to well, well, who do we do to do model, but i'm it on me to that me through debate. anybody to the right? not to book the default. and so you do need to reach us. it's most is do i believe, to the new bradford that we're not, what's a good fit that we don't want to quit or that are the clothes that they want to plan that we did. these are people to be scrapped off into time that you don't much, oh, why does the need 600000000,
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why we on the amended into autonomy to the people in the to the plan of a purchase. so now spreading beyond the capital of no, i very be reaching one across the east african nation. so this for to just from the west and city of new crew demonstrate is trying to enter the state how these reportedly used to a gas canisters to discuss crowds and say, look to not rose on in just traffic. several people received faint to wounds and
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the protest as could even be seen carrying the 40 of a person, or fortunately, shocked by security for present would en route. so claims that radical elements have hijacked the protests forcing him to deploy the national army across the country. to help quote beyond rest of these motive where it can go for exist in the home of korea, kamani the chairman of the national assembly is fine, is and planning come and see who has been at the center of the storm over this tax proposal, particularly for his support of the new taxes and to slide to the police as if it's the situation at his house, almost 5 weeks out of control from too cold for reinforcements to secure his visit is kenya has now deployed the military units to support the police across the country in response to the emergency caused by the violent protests as a protest, also targeted the item if, but mostly king as president william who to who will dislike to be loaded in washington has become deeply unpopular at home. young can use,
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we'll see you as an associate who is that the president is strictly as hearing to the i am is model and as well sing the textbook and onto the countries class, which will to a, has come out holding the protein. i'm treasonous, noting that it is government wilson provides a response to the situation and that is not in florida or even conceited. that criminals pretending to be peaceful protest. this can bring tara against the people, elected representatives on the institutions to publish on the other constitution and expect to go for free. we must isolate crime from democratic expression on separate criminals from people exercising the freedom of expression and type ident. meanwhile, protest is one. the government to abandon the plan tax hikes that which they all to
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will choke of the economy and raise the cost of living for can use who our really struggling to make ends need. so this is not the 1st time a sign in school has been met with such resistance from citizens and can yeah. last year it was the same story for can you up with us? yeah. can use the say the will not stop until they get up the what's the problem? we want to walk you through this. what is the pause this finance bill? there will be demonstrations every day until the government gives us accountability or follow taxes. we just want them to be accountable. we have going on this phase. i'm here, the government. the government, the government are not. we're not too close to the president. taking us government is now quotes between i m. s a. detached,
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so which off uh thing. documents to catch the deficit and the population, the reading from cost of living increases both one fine place and the protects increases. and the protest is have evolved to scale mass of protest across the country against this line is full. if nothing is being done, we spoke to become more a national vice chaff, us not the communist party of kenya. he says the on this on well defined, which continue to pressure kenya to implement damaging fiscal reforms by responsibilities. this finance was really for me. uh, maybe a more complex that might say yes to be in the streets. we must make it clear that they have a lot is in their hands. so i am in one bank. the subject continued to impose, they employees on the email sends can population
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b. i am historically how the order is probably one point interest not just to qualify you know, loans and sustainable, but also use the leverage in terms of financial capital to dictate our international, our internal affairs and even to use them to my new belief. but it's probably this, see, this service i am, make sure you don't wait for them to do that. elation i'm 11 our investors to was actually q one is did one enterprises and discount please one home that i am a fund allotment for this. so this ease of up to, for the, for the, for the united states and get
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a new one. it has to be understood that even though the, there is a solution that's v i in less than one is not biased. because the use of the file to try and solve for minus our lead us to implement unemployed. people honestly for purchases, but yesterday the very low non violence from the a soft fall it technique was not exposed to discrete. so i am, you know, on the tv on, i'm from, it's the story called the behavior. it's under the colonial um, portuguese. that's the $1.00 to $1.00 of the wants. most of the african countries, including pena, to be some visions to the dictates. we must positive on
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the external interests that to continue to supplement all political discourse plus leads only independence. i'm from there. i'm now, but can people do shop on the on disk now to ukraine? why the situation on the ground remains tense with heavy fighting in the hall coast region of ukrainian troops attempt to dislodge washington positions. successful drone operations have become crucial. so both sides tease equals donald visited a you, a squad with rushes, lot special forces unit. the info chomsky ukraine is on a desperate quest for revenge cube has a mast thousands of troops in the bid to keep the enemy back. we are embedded with a russian units health drone pilots on a mission to deny ukraine the opportunity to strike a little. a lot of them are fitted within your frontier and you can see any of
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these movements for detectives to them. and they had several attempts to storm the private sector to get behind our allies. we detected everything and fired out, and so in some places with that p b drones. once the arrival force is posted, it is pursued relentlessly, either until they surrender. we'll meet the bit around, a brutal rule said accepted by both sides of the difference. but also, i mean, i thought about telling you what that what we found them in some places. so it's not just that you bomb ones and they retreat and you know, they heighten holes in the basement or the come on to over this month's special forces units known by the call sign. that translates as bob barry and says, their main goal is to paralyze any movement of ukrainian troops in the town. if they come to maneuver con, carry out troop rotation and evacuate their wounded. q forces have no other option but to flee. so i thought about the way we operate pretty fast. the pilots are
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close to the enemy. some days later, the enemy left the positions they tried to take a come because the drone, by its very definition, is an expandable item. you need many, many thousands of them and what the special forces obama have established here. it's a full cycle manufacturer. so you've got the slide out of there's a projectile preparation going on at the corner here. the dropping systems like going to fuses, high explosive projectiles. 70 percent of the fragmentation project house value and i was good to hear. we have thermal barrick munitions for special purposes. fair to my model. i knew what the weight is probably. and if you look at the 3.5 kilograms in here, you have sub munitions, right? so that, that's what, that's right. the bottom line is that sub munitions for enemies, manpower, very effective, such as you to the side overall shelves is never blind. always vigilant.
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always lee, so the other one is just that i'm, that's a, here's the live situation in the town and go to the enemy doesn't operate actively during the day because it's dangerous. not only for health. and what for life. the sky is so dense with the russian and ukrainian who waves drone dog fights have become a common sized, commercially senior mateo. and then was we have videos, we shut down the enemy's magic. drawn with ours are survived. we put it above there, so there, and then you will ukrainian to mount as a holding back no resources trying to open them, but the russians by an order of magnitude. but wherever one might see a problem, varvara and his men see an opportunity for us to show what if i take it or not, you're not to bring more, the more we have the more drones we hit, it should be this way. not like, oh there are so many of them. i will not go there. no, the other way around. you will not miss optimism is needed for you to conduct
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a philosophy that seems to be the foundation of the smart special forces. i'm a guess done of reporting from the russia ukraine board to see the fast herring's. those are the us to on the stuff. industrial robots arrested on espionage charges house, kicked off in the russian city of katherine bog. several reporters were allowed him to the court room off to which the trial continued behind closed doors onto correspondent read a closer, but has more details. well, the hearing lasted a few hours and it was behind closed doors. of course, due to the nature of the accusations and the trial will continue mid august. that is literally all we know so far. now there was some confusion regarding why he was being flagged and you could see them both, which is 800 miles away from moscow where he's he was held all along since he was arrested in march 2023. but that is because he was arrested there,
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and according to investigators, he was arrested read handed, acting on the orders of the c. i a trying to get information regarding a tank factory there. and they claim that he was arrested a right handed with the evidence. and that is the evidence that investigators claim that they had that over since then to the court in the kitchen and book. and they claimed that he was interested in the activities of that tank factory, as well as the production and repair of military equipments. now, the reporter, as well as wall street journal, who employed them at the time, they claim that he was simply gauging the opinions of russians regarding the special military operation. well, not so according to the f as b, and they claim that they have the evidence to prove it's well. like i said, they probably will continue made all of us and it is convicted all of espionage charges and he faces up to 20 years behind bars. well, that's how things are shaping up so false. this one sort of pulls the box up the top in the meantime, always all to dot com is waiting to update or,
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