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it is this idea that everybody is deserve and then suggested by virtue absorbing here the, the founder of the globally popular telegram up is reportedly detained in front. in the last interview, before his arrest cobble door off revealed us security agencies for pressuring him to violate that for the sake of the platforms, users. we got too much attention from the, the, at the i, the security agencies, wherever we came to the us. also coming off of the program is real launch. it strikes across southern level calling. it's a preemptive measure against hezbollah, the militant group in turn, they just make public partial results as well. the mirror zalinski signs the bill of founding the centuries old, canonical orthodox church,
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folding years of persecution, the space exclusively to a greek archbishop in jerusalem. the calls that move an act against really just freedoms. the orthodox churches in the world and christianity reject this action that was taken by the ukrainian parliament, these a dangerous actions that violate freedom of expression and freedom of religious and spiritual affiliation. the welcome to the r t international use our i'm, you know, new. good to have your company. i cracked don't on free speech. just one of the reactions to the news that russian tech to i couldn't. pablo to her off has reportedly been detained by french police, but tell her problem, fundraise accused of not giving security services access to private information on the messenger platform. investigators are allegedly accusing him of complicity and drug trafficking fraud on primes against children or to charlotte to basically told
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me more. this is a reports from french tv stations to say that they've got sources close to the investigation. his plaintiff, having to explain, arrived in paris on saturday evening, and he had just switched the towel not getting off the plane. but apparently he was detained by the french, all star t's now according to one source close to the investigation. the reason they showed that i had released this warrant for him and arrest him on frank sol, is because telecom is seen as being the go to go to app for a criminal activities organized crime at full the last few years. now you mentioned that some of the crime is that he could be facing charges over they say, is money laundering for this is a drug trafficking crimes against children. these are incredibly serious crimes.
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it's expected that he's going to go before a judge on sunday in front and is unlikely to be released from pre trial to tension. because of obviously the fact to use the funds, he has his ability to leave the country and perhaps avoid justice that they are expecting. but he will be reminded in custody until any trial. and that could be many, many months away. the suggestion, if he's found guilty, he could spend up to 20 years in prison. now the russian embassy in paris has said that it is looking for clarity on the situation. do, of course, is a russian citizen. he also has joined nationality and he's a french citizen too. we're dealing with the situation charlie thought, and it's happening in front of the country, which shap promotes itself as a beacon of democracy in a, in a dark world. all that kind of thing. freedom of speech is par online. yet he's being treated in such a high profile way as, as a criminal,
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like directly as if he's accused of doing these things himself. but he's not yet. let's be clear that he's not being accused of actually carrying out any of these activities. the basis of this warranty is that because telecom missing is don't motor rating enough of it's not providing information to governments in the west that he is essentially complicit in these crimes simply for being the owner and co founder of telecom. it's pretty incredible situation now. we know that he's been coming and massive pressure from western governments to share information. talent golf, which is one of the most popular movie downloaded apps in the world, are close to a 1000000000 uses slides on this idea that is gonna end to end encryptions. it's safe to send messages on, and telegrams website says it does not pass information to governments. all of these the big take points when people are using to look at the app. so he's talked
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about the pressure he's been coming on the recently he sat down with us host talk a calls and, and talk specifically about what the us authorities have been doing and how they've been trying to persuade him to pass on information. let's just have to listen to the said in that interview, we got too much attention from the, the, at the i, the security agencies, wherever we came to the us. i brought an engineer that is working for telegram and there was an attempt to secretly hire my engineer behind my back by cyber security officers officers the events of january of the 6. we received a letter from a i believe, uh, congressman of the democratic side. and they requested that we would share all the data we had in relation to what they called this uprising. the letter seemed very serious and the letter said, you know,
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if your fail to comply with this request, he will be in violation with them in the us constitution that took a call soon reacted very quickly to the reports of papa through ups arrest, saying that he's being locked away in, susie asked a 3 by a member of nato that this is the west that has locked him up because he's refusing to sense of the truth. and i think that's really interesting. is that what we've got here is western government putting out a warrant for this big tech mogul, and essentially putting him behind boss before he's even been able to have his day in court. that there's been lots about the reaction as well in and coming from influential americans or consumed by the developments in this case from just arrested pablo during founder and ceo of the encrypted i'm sense,
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a telegram platform. the need to protect free speech has never be more urgent. pos, e. it's 2030 in europe, and you're being executed for liking a mean. it's telegram today, it will be ex tomorrow. free speech is under attack one over the world. why are people's opinions and voice is such a threat? courageously resolved differences freely in the public square? will of course we know that dog has actually worked with governments in the west to acquiesce to the demands he address to the demands of the e. u to bon off seeds foaming telegram. if you have a i e, u, base number, you cannot get access to our new services via the app. and it's interesting that now he is in fonts in the way he could find himself behind the boss problem. draw full shot, an issue a started, he's here in rush, remind, distraught of how it turned out on what most schools have to say on these the
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latest development she has. this is going back to 2018 where telegram was fund in boston, and that's because it was refusing to handle the information and essentially in breach of russian rules. now that fun was listed when telecom and the russian authorities came to a dealer, not to is it telecom would pass information to the fs b own request if it was related to extract a mist investigations as a telecom, widely used still here in russia. but at the time we had in jews from the west or cooling file, we'll say know, hey, we are again russia trying to clump down the freedom of speech. this is an ok. we're not happy about this. an interesting the, the russian foreign ministry spokesman said, well, she one, does this bill be the same? and g o's cooling for his freedom and cooling for his liberty. right now, i just remember how in 2018, a group of 26 n g o has condemned the russian quotes decision to block telegram.
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telegram had legal issues to many countries had in connection with the technical parameters of the encryption system. these west and m guys quote on the rational storage ease to stop crazy obstacles to telegrams, work the appeal to the you when the council of you are the oh, i see the european union, the united states, and other governments to resist of russia's actions, protect the fundamental rights of freedom, of expression and privacy, at the same time during the remainder lodge all this time. continuing to develop telegram. do you think these n g h will appeal to parse this time on demand or release? or will they swallow that tons of the question is now, where could this lead could this open the floodgates of the actions? we knew that was a suggestion in the u. k. just a few weeks ago that a little mosque could be arrested for some of the, the tweets he made during the riots. we soar in the u. k. and is this a question about freedom of speech choices about where the power in today's society lies?
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and the fact that western governments are concerned that perhaps they're losing it . well, let's dig into that with a long time. foreign correspondent, an editor of them, a grab a adult or excite martin j. martin. good to see you. thanks for your time today. so pablo draw off appears to be detained on a coat. faced serious charges. fronts appears on happy with the lock of control and wheels overtake around setting terrorism concerns and other risk. so is his arrest justified? you know, it's not i think i'm right. so i'm really touched on the points and other to the it's about how it's about ellipse panicking. i'm wondering whether they can lose that battle via a position groups and the 2 figures using the social media platforms to gain an edge. and i think that's really the heart of the match. i mean, i'm to very, very set date is there. i talked
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a full of wasting democracy because we've seen now that governments can go even lower, much, much low because of possibly mentioned in the last couple of weeks. we've seen people in the u. k. arrested for light came on on showing a man on social media that seemed to be absolutely extraordinary. we couldn't do much and a few years ago, but now we're heading in this direction where the leads are taking more power. and um, they've got the social media platforms of these messages, services, excuse me, in the slides. i'm personally very skeptical about this arrest in front. so i, i think we'll have more information the next few days, but i'm diverse skeptical about why do ralph would travel to france and wondering whether there was some discount. otherwise i will decide on the pilots because west and agencies have been trying for as long as they possibly could to bully him, to intimidate him, to plot spies and his network to do anything and everything they can to get it back to into telegram and he's fault this way,
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so i think he's made so of an international i come today if. if anybody below the age of 40 didn't know or didn't hear this guy's name today, you know, he's really going to be the coolest guy on the bottom. do you think the move to the teen him was solely initiated by french authorities? you know, the don't. i think uh, the french just for being a little different with lent home. um, quite heavily. uh by of course the americans a little so we shouldn't forget these railings, you know, just a few. a few weeks ago it was reported missing, you know, off the ground for some day. so some illegal day to the hackers at clyde, from israel, and put on the, on the mission to services because he hasn't responded to that. so we should not underestimate the power of use really low. be in this, i'm wondering whether that is real incident, was the final straw for macro, and to finally throw the leaves on and not be but as i said, i'm very,
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very skeptical about this, like iris. i really do wonder if there was a, there's a, there was another story that, yeah, it will, safety entails, emerge on that front. is telegrams reputation on the line here itself too, because many users choose to use it because of its security. seem to superior to what's up, for instance. so a lot at stake, martin is regard to a door off the sides to, to do, given our whole dod to know this. i mean, i originally wrote and been in place to the strategic strategic culture foundation, where i'll give you the freedom speech is not a toll free. it's actually incredibly expensive because it won't hold it on, you know, who is paying the price for that. now this young man, this incredibly clever young man who created this platform, you know, he has possibly weeks or months in jail now. and he must be wondering what credibility impact that has on telegraph now and, you know, people came to to the ground because it was federal. and i'm, i'm, you know,
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i'm checks unlimited. there's no regulation process. and you know, there's 2 sides of the one hand is very attractive and other people on the other hand that does also attract from these people who want to do is adopt. so i could talk with it's like, so it's sort of balancing act in a do you want? do you really want freedom of speech? most people must think. um there's a lot of hypocrisy about freedom of speech. as i all do in my, my opinion base, you knew a lot of talk now about animal musk. well, animal must, must be wondering how long he's going. now, whether it's from the democrats in america, who must be looking at this case very closely, or whether it's even the u. k. or even the both the u. k. those made quite curious rise to him. i predict to myself that there is going to be some sort of a war between the a, you and animal. so he must be looking at this. and i think it's, you know,
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we have to look at this in a, in a, in a cyber light. is it a drawing room for something much bigger? is it a sort of test case is, is a do of the test case dummy for a much bigger crack down in the last 2 weeks. 10 days we've seen all kinds of people arrested and closed down and shut down the sure to be a synchronous sitting to a dozen or. yeah, definitely. yeah, there's a ways of, you know, and them. and it's interesting that the people often when they talk about these things mentioned and almost computer and how he, you know, did see impossible. he refused to cooperate with the government agencies. they will want to back to all of these agencies, whether that wherever, wherever you are in a world when they see tube social media messaging sensitive problems or want it back to. he said publicly that he would austin, to such a service in exchange,
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been cut some slack on any anti trust fines, whatever and he refused. then he also said i was due to, i'm taking a slice wipe face google meta i. so i think people will use this to, to, but you know, most, but, you know, you know, most is also not watch them like, you know, you know, most school. so shut down in the last few days, the comedian egypt, she, comedian, assessor's best them use if you have 10000000 following those who was very, very critical of israel. so the logical proceed. let me talk about freedom, speech and one is watching. yeah. or just having a cursory glance, smart not, you know, they the, the headlines in many western media. i play it's on, it's, you know, long. this is the sort of russian billionaire arrested, you know, i imagine a lot of people just see that and kind of move on. but as you say, the rama vacations of this arrest, it seems to be, be heading a peak and the message that it's and what is that? and the message of the sands is the wisdom democracy died
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a long time ago. you know, it's very, very sides are coming. i cannot believe that i would even be experiencing the rest of people in the u. k for forgetting what the social media and having a rent. you know, the thing about free speech is that if we really believe in free speech that i think it was chomsky you said we should protect those who we despise and the views . and unfortunately, governments have become, we go, you know, the industrial ministry complex has been, become stronger, and is in stolen puppets, like kamala hunter, as for example. and one of the threats they see on the rise and is this federal expansion of people out of, you know, this a, a people actually organizing themselves on social media to, to oppose and to 90 and pose with all of the governments to account which they think you know, the governments don't have that problem with mainstream media, who so took the king shitting a long time ago, you know, basically just information services, extensions of those governments of those leads. but we still should we do that?
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so real threats and you know, that's why right now of, of, of how does lead to keep how, when you have these organizations like like telegram which is so usually successful . i mean almost a bit of news is martin. thank you so much for your time. if you want to hear more from martin jet and grab a dot org is the place to go correspondence for an correspond long time veteran i but still your mind, by the way, whenever i say a veteran, i always have to put that in for martin. and also editors, well, many sites well, another story we are across today. israel has launch several strikes, targeting, southern 11 on describing it as a pre emptive measure against because by another militant group in turn threatened to hoarse response to the overnight had tax r t contribution. robbie berman spoke to this earlier from ben green international airport where operations ceased for a number of hours about a month ago. here's what i launched. so striking 10 is really build your incentives
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. really? uh, citizen, emotional shopping. somebody go on high, they were drew's. yeah. think where is really citizen and a response is real killed. so what shot gotta, which is a hit by law commander in 11 on now is his, the law has a threat and 2 straight back in a serious way and strike israel and israel, military intelligence, i mean that happens. and that's just for child going on for the past. do so more has started is because, but we're launching between 10 and a 100 missiles into israel almost every day. but it is real. got wind this morning that they were launching, waiting to launch a major attack with heavy muscles, long distance metals, and about 5 o'clock in the morning. is there a launch at preventive striking the airport where i'm at now? these really, airport was closed down for a few hours, but they opened up again at 7 am. as you can see, and most people are getting notices from the places of employment that they should not come to work. the government has sent out a message to most people usually work from home and stay within an area that is
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close to a bomb shelf is everyone's waiting is belies. i issued a statement saying that their 1st wave, which is over $300.00 rockets, they launch it is all, most of them were shot down. there was only one person, one is really that was injured in the city of also, but most of it was a failure. 320 rocket launch may as well. and it was with us now mentioned that they are finished with the 1st wave of attack upon israel with more to call. i'm not sure if that will be today, tomorrow, or the days to come. i so the war is coming. i'm must come. there's no way that it is well can live. i did this threat on a daily basis and add the whole north of israel. clear up is really citizens, kids not going to school. she was supposed to start in a week or 2. people haven't gone back to work. 80000 people, we have 80000 internal reputation inside of israel. the wars going to call them, the question is when and what scale and will be a regional war, including iran and the who these in yemen. we also heard from summer, soon each law we trim and all the non profit organization, the jerusalem development fund. he's on the view. israel's attack is an attempt by
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prime minister netanyahu to sabotage a ceasefire deal in gaza and save us political skin. this is massive. it's a, it's a big about it, but do we get that? and i cannot see it as prevented if this of that has prevented something. i think it, it is preventing the deed of the ceasefire. and does the really think of the exchange or pulse that he's on prison? it's there is a lot of international diplomatic efforts happening in, in, in the region. so preventive us mid to now hold that i to prevent the do i think it is an offensive plan, a thought, but as an add on the target document in the whole is to try to more the possibility of coming close to the own. gotcha, danielle is trying to go on with the was on the south from on,
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on the wrong. he doesn't want to respond to any pressure drives to have a ceasefire and gaza and he's been involved. the cost among them is to try to escalate the situation with the buttons. the can now the big development this weekend vladimir zalinski has selling the bill, biling the canonical orthodox church. following years of persecution against it and its worshippers. some of these move was condemned by the head of the russian patriarchy, who called for a response from international orthodox church leaders. having failed to weaken the canonical church in ukraine, having failed to shake it sooner to this, or just decided the band completely. as a result of the adoption of the current law, hundreds of monasteries thousands of communities. millions of austin dogs, believers in ukraine, will find themselves outside the legal field will lose their property in place of prayer. the divide of christian orthodoxy in ukraine effects more than 20000000
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people throughout the country and follows the creation of a new key of supported orthodox church of be frame in 20. 19 a few short years after the us supported my done could. well, ukraine's government said the new, the nomination was intended as a way to lessen law schools influence the establishment of the church, follow kids persecution of canonical terror acts reigns on orthodox churches and threats to its followers that route after the start. if the conflict in 2022 authorities seized property from the traditional church transferring it to the new one, then this past tuesday, the countries parliament passed the lord the fact to binding the ukrainian orthodox church. however, not all of the countries and peas agreed with the religious popped on the ordinary portions was a big issue today that ukrainian parliament has made
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a fatal mistake by voting in favor of banning the ukrainian orthodox church. and this mistake, without any doubts, will cause tragic consequences for the entire ukrainian people. just no loss can prevent us from frame visiting temples here defending our faith. there are no obstacles to this, just as there were none for the lord or k as church bom, triggered to response from jerusalem or to you or your spoke exclusively to archbishop field. they'll see us all of the holy cities, creek, orthodox, patriarch, it who said to move as simply a violation of religious freedom. a john, how do you click on the tree, sees that they also don't stretch, he's in the world in christianity, and they over whelming majority reject this action. and this decision was taken by the ukrainian parliament. and we can see that this decision to be on jostle, or of course before the sanction crew that they were persecution. and they were still persecutions against this church. the arrest of bishops, the seizure of churches, the rest of clergy,
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and the seizure of properties and endowments. belonging to this church, these are dangerous actions that violate freedom of expression and freedom of religious and spiritual affiliation. there was no traditional church or more traditional or less traditional church in ukraine. in ukraine, there was only one orthodox church. you cannot to race the existence of an ancient church that is over a 1000 years old and ukraine with the stroke of a pen. and by a vote in parliament, cancel the existence of a church with a 1000 the history. cuz this isn't on just that. this is a clear violation of human rights, the other entities that were created to be alternatives to this church are invalid . so illegal, and the legitimacy that we do not recognize emma to what sort of it is not within the powers of the parliament, the government in use crane to intervene in this religious indicates the obstacle matter. yes. whoever supports these fam, regardless of their religious. so sick terry and affiliation is upon this product is to kill that spring, you know,
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to russia's purse for region where the ukrainian incursion has gone to hold come back, unit solve the central army group has confirmed about their continuing the target cubes. army columns, limiting their offensive capabilities for cutting edge drones used by the russian army are playing a key role in ongoing buckets. it comes as keeps unexpected the, which began almost 3 weeks ago. now that's, that's a lot of analysts scratching their heads and questioning the point of any game of the attack with more on the tiers are ti correspondent shrivels the ukraine. costly cursed misadventure grinds to a halt, leaving 10 thousands of dead and piles of scarce western vehicles. destroyed, you might be asking, well, what's it all about? well, you wouldn't be alone because many in ukraine, i never washington or i've seen that very same question too. but hey, at least a month supposedly in charge knows what's going on. right. well, splish,
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because of some are claiming we're playing a card to initiate dialogue. what dialogue that some refers to poor, who asserted that ukraine's offensive in the course region is meant to strengthen its negotiating position. we're not manipulating anything here. we're transparent with our partners, and i've clearly expressed our diplomatic intentions towards achieving adjust piece and ending this war model. so that's all very clear then your client doesn't want talks, but then again it kind of doors. remember, this is all coming from a mine that passed the law, literally outgoing negotiations with russia, or maybe one of the senior advisers, me kind of put the yak, knows what's going on. she says, ukraine's assault on the curse creation is indeed intended to pressure rush. it into negotiations on our terms. they, they have a war that is gradually moving deeper into russia. will the scale of them? yes. do they react to anything else besides fear?
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no, it is finally time to realize this. russia perceives any compromises weakness and readiness to me before it. and if you negotiate on rush them, they will still consider that they dominate, including the end of negotiation process. they can be pushed only they understand that the war is not going according to their script. but it gets better when even zelinski and a senior advisor seem to disagree on the ground. ukrainian military commanders are also clueless about why they were dispatched across the russian border ukrainian, the officer dmitri. go, shane, go speculated he has the tardies launched this operation to the virt attention from serious domestic issues like the economy, the energy crisis. and of course the challenging conditions on the front lines. you have them withdrawal with a modem, which is a sure, i think that the decision to attack course could have been made in the following way. the decision makers were sitting around the table. what's the situation now? let's see. things are kind of bad on the front,
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almost everywhere. the mood of the population and the economy are also in a deplorable state. things are also bad in the energy sector. relations with partners are not good right now either. everyone has complaints. we have a lot of corruption, they don't give us money. and the worst problem is that the number of likes is low . that is a complete failure in likes. what can we do? we have to think of something. there were 3 terrifying options. fly to mars, dropping atomic bomb or attack course. well, attacking course gives the most realistic option with liquid stomach and we were on the well, the shingle probably gets closest to the truth. the people paint as wages in washington seemed just as confused as everyone else when it comes to the curse. calamity with lots of confusing signals coming from proxy war h q. when it comes to cursed. uh, we have an understanding from what president zalinski laid out that they want to create a buffer zone. we are still working on with the crate on how that fits into their
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strategic objectives on the battlefield itself. when we feel confident on that, we have a better understanding of how that all knits together. so you know, i'm happy to read out more, but right now we're still working and still have some questions and we're getting that back. so it seems to be a tard back, it was a giant p r, stunt gone wrong. and if were to believe the various reasons for a given by the ukrainian side, it's also a dismal failure. deflect troops from dumbass. nope. the russians are still advancing. forced the russians to negotiate. nope, don't russians have now ruled out talking to key f reports, the russians apart from the border? nope, the russians will probably take more ukrainian territory now. but at least there's one man who actually sees these for what they are. the such actions of course, pursue a military goal to stuff the offensive of our troops to completely liberate the territory of the guns. going through net square publics, as well as the territory of november. we'll see. and what are the results.

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