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is all the more reason russia will achieve its goals in this proxy war. the telegram seo, pablo gerard phase of fictionally charged with a dozen crimes in france. the allegations include a refusal to provide information requested by government bodies with the ops finder, potentially facing a decade behind bars for complicity and crimes cut methods on his platform. we examined why other chiefs haven't been talking to multiple ukrainian drove and is attempting to attack free russian reasons. our shop start over night thoughts as most of the saves and number of fatalities and t have sold pers concurs. in addition to the 7 stars of wanting some disturbing images for almost 2 decades of cover all 5 of us military funding jump, the 2500 decent must occur, emerges julie aftermath of the execution of the 24th the civilians by us
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marines. that's all i had this news on the fly bound direct from russia's capital city at 1 pm lunch time. here in most of the welcome to our, to the chief executive of telegram has officially being charged by french authorities. pablo do it. all space is 10 years in prison if found guilty of multiple a legit primes committed on his own line platform by others. well, it includes the feeling to hold the distribution of child pornography as well as refusing to provide information requested by official bodies. our t correspondence, charlotte tubes in ski, told me more, and he has been charged with a series of very serious climes including complicity to distribute child pornography via organized groups, fraud, drug trafficking,
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and also this refusal to provide information to authoritative bodies when requested . of course, he is not accused of doing this himself. he's due accuse to base in terms of complicity because he's the owner and co founder of the telecom act himself. he is facing up to 10 years in jail is convicted of this, but he was released over night on a band of 5000000 euros in his lawyer says, all of the charges against him, all spurious, it is still through the upsets the thing that it had on the social network could be involved in criminal ads that could be committed on the messaging service telegram complies in all the specs with european rules concerned. and digital technology will do real fast to remain in false until this goes to trial in, in, and this could take several years to get to that stage. and until then, he would also have to report twice
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a week to the authorities that they know he's still on. thank. so, and there was a lot of talk on social media, but this is a form of censorship and won't be authorities in process of trying to do is to gain access to personal information on telecom. it's encrypted and, and that's one of the reasons it's become so popular. almost a 1000000000 use is world wide it's, it's secure yet people say, well, i can say what i like, this isn't going to be passed on to the authorities. and this is obviously not on the question, and we have a platform loan is like a loan mosque. we've heard from a former, we're still blow. edward snowden, this is about since the ship, this is about a crack down on the freedom of speech. and even in front of us, we put some opposition. politicians that they all outrage but a few or is that back country is the one that is a rest if possible to well, let's just have a listen to what one of them is had to say. let the bible door of do a big interview to talk about my crohn to demolish him. then let him run away. let
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him leave him a chronus don and defend freedom of expression outside friends. here's the concern . if say telecom hands in for the information about one encrypted chat, what does that end not poses a huge issue for the future of people feeling the conversations of private and that they can speak freely in previous days of huge slippery slope pad. and there are also many saying this is a political movement because dual pops wouldn't move, telegrams headquarters back to front a few years ago when he was given, the french citizenship press like on the phone. so said this has got nothing to do with any political involvement at all. this is all happening in paris, some how the legs that friends may not be acting on its own initiative here. tickets through lobby, who else could perhaps down to gain from the jailing of the telegram fonder? well, we know that telecom is being looked into by germany and also the in you,
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in general, it's looking to see what the time of i'm should come into the reading it if it's digital services that this has passed back in 2022. and this is about combining a legal contents and also this information we know that telecomm already banned all see in the repeating even as a result of requests and by authorities. but they wouldn't bring whether it should come. and so that scrutiny and therefore should be moderated and also potentially have to give access to these encrypted chance. i'm but you know, they are saying that telecom doesn't normally answer questions very much, doesn't provide much information or sometimes doesn't cooperate the tools investigations. so reading some big questions about what kind of pressure pabo durrell could come on to by the french authorities and possibly to fax to by the e u and the us to provide information. just to give you an example, in russia, telecom is a widely used application, and they're all, some that fee is that by accessing perhaps information from uses here in russia.
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that, that information can be used by nato, a to spa, you own russia, and towards the end when connected questions. well that you may not be the only actor interested in charging problems or off speaking on tucker carlson, dot com. mike vince, a former us state department deputy for i t suggested the washington assisted part us with the risk as it wants to gain control over the social media platform. a telegram is very, very powerful vehicle for the us state department to be able to mobilize protests, to be able to galvanized political support. the national endowment for democracy was actually paying the main administrators of the telegram channels, who were orchestrating those rights. those protests, not employees of telegram, but people in general, administrators, the people are using it or organizing others to use right? us and french, shared military intelligence and diplomatic and economic interest in or in
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arresting problem. and finally, getting the leverage they have craved for so long to be able to both control, con, kilograms, content, migration practice. but also the, you know, the ability to get this backend access to it for, you know, to just read every russian text message effectively. well, i spoke to new york base lawyer and media and the last line all about the wider wrong vacations of this case of what we're used to. and a lot of people are used to this, having government to use social media platforms as proxies to, to sensor individuals. a step trying to state something here, the government's going after the platform, not, not the, not as a proxy, but the platform itself. so on the very basic level, i'm thinking if i can be, if i'm the head of a social media company and somebody does something criminal on the platform and i need to blame where, where does that end? you know, you, you just have no kind of an a point to that and it just spirals and spirals. if i
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buy, i'm or cds, i knock somebody done. the people who, who, who sold me that in the showcase are they, you know, at fault as well for this, you know, the question is the legal questions on this are, are, are endless. what is the instrument that most people utilize telegram on and i, and i would say it's a, it's, it's a mobile phone or it's an apple phone. are we going to now sees apple products as facilitating this? i mean, let's face it. telegram is nothing unless you have an instrument that allows you to to access it. so the question is, and you, you touched on it, what is, what is telegraph? is it independently of a form of a crime? a print is it, is it a crime? a chrome criminal act or, or does it really provide the platform for which anybody can use it in a variety of different ways? and how do you, how do you sever that information, that information which,
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which is good and beneficial, but political or artistic? how do you pull that out? and wild puddle dirt off his being accused of crime is committed via his platform for some of his social media colleagues. its business as usual, without any threat of prosecution, despite their networks being used to break the law in very serious ways. ortiz mean a customer of has been looking deeper into the how many times have we heard that facebook or instagram should do more to avoid child pornography and terrorism, or the western brands that are regularly accused of child labor practices, new disturbing lawsuit against meta, the parent company of facebook and instagram, new mexico's attorney general is accusing the social media giant. and it's ceo, mark zuckerberg of enabling child sex abuse and trafficking on its sites. investigation by the wall street journal and university research are saying that
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middle platforms owned instagram is connecting and promoting a network of accounts dedicated to under age sex content. i know you don't mean it to be so, but you have blood on your hands have suddenly been arrested. nope. but when it comes to tell grab, they waited for the juggler right away. the double standards here are sold left, right, and the people starting to speak out on line points. and now be all this in lights of the arrest of people do it off what steps fronts to arrest toyota, to see a terrorist use that cause for transportation. holding telegrams ceo puddle door off criminally. liable for harm done by his ap is like holding toyota c e o accountable for terrorist using their vehicle. it's up sure. but they don't see it . they are adamant that do or all that. and his brother are complicit and possessing distribution, offering or making available pornographic images of minors in an organized group. and the fact that telegram to incorporate some of those sorts these seems to have
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sealed juror of spades. that's despite the fact that there is, quote, no suggested either of the during the brothers were directly involved in any of the legal activities identified by the investigation. well, if francis so serious about this and wants to hold tech companies accountable for the concepts on their platforms. so all up why only do or all the rest and platform executives because of their legit failures to sufficiently moderate content. even content as the stub and, and humble as content that tom's children started. so it's down to dundas road that threatens free expression gives too much power to the government to suppress speech or the end of the day if you are that concerned about terrorism and child pornography, then shut it down and tell them so it's that easy. remember, when russia did just laugh, what did all these concerns?
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individuals have to say that we told them representatives of the you in the council of europe, the o. s. c, the european union, the united states, and now the concern governments to scrutinize and publicly challenge russia's actions in order to uphold the fundamental rights to freedom of expression and privacy. both online and offline, as stipulated in binding international agreements to which rusher has a policy. well, best for the couple of years. and now france not only seems to understand the dangerous bob wants to take it further by looking up the developer all v f. and it's incredible how quickly americans stand up and say, well, we would never do that. that chilling effect is why the united states has constitutional in stature tree protections that ensure platforms can host a wide range of ideas without facing crippling legal consequences. so internally in the phones would disagree with that statement. it's pretty obvious the rules change depending on the goal at hand. and the goal here is very murky. instagram has
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a massive child exploitation problem, but no arrest as luck, as he senses free speech and gives governments back to access to use the data. it appears that it all comes down to the same old you are either with us or against us . and if you're with the west and this case firms, then you need to give them a walk. they want the keys, the name is the passwords. the info they demand, you either give them a full access or they'll say to a freedom that's friends who live r k for you. pull on marina's love. her point there we discussed with a problem of guess the contrasting approach, the west takes when it comes to regulating social media as it stands right now, it's highly hypocritical and extreme nature. coney in that this kind of crack around is taking place at the political because as we see, dr. burke is not under arrest for the child trafficking and pornography that goes on on facebook and instagram. but we have up this particular telegram see being
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held apparently without real explicit charges or a something with somebody else bit on his side. i think it's new to chris. the marketing soft just recently admitted that they regret keeping into government pressure sensor people when it came to quote it based because they're really open the door for the government and has given into censorship when we get and then that's why they're not people to see percussion. is that the telegrams to you is facing. he's essentially being held hostage, essentially being blackmailed, unexplored in order to get boxes by that, the platform to be under the control of western governments. and that should concern multiple gearbox. freedom is anyone who has a cell phone, i have the intelligence agencies, basically know everything about you and everything that you were doing. so if they actually wanted to crack down on drug trafficking, human trafficking, child pornography, they could do so very easily. obviously they're not interested in that. uh,
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they are interested in suppressing uh, any freed this course. uh, they don't believe that people are capable of discerning the truth for themselves or they don't want them to. i think the regulations are going to continue and i think what they end up doing is creating monopolies who then have complete control over the info sphere and like why so you don't have real competition and, and likewise they are in bed with the state and therefore they can get away with whatever they want. okay, to another, over a headlines, stories russian or defense systems have repelled overnight ukrainian, thrown attacks in 3 regions. one of them, the belgrade region, has also come under shelling the killed one civilian and wounded. 2 more according to local authorities. russia's defense ministry has released for the edge of combat
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operations in the cursed area with a tucker craft and drones targeting ukrainian armored vehicles. that size keeps forces suffer mounting losses in their stalls cross border incursion, most whose m o. d safety printing army has suffered 7 fellows in fatality so far in the 3 week old operation, including the loss of 380 soldiers. over the past day we was taking the floor at the un security council. rushes deputy represented a pause war that he had his plans of seizing nuclear facilities in the curse region for it. and this danger for. busy of europe, the remarks thomas western countries continue to condone ukraine's offensive, which has targeted suitability in areas in the sky. and this deal with the people most was all their desires on western colleagues could not have failed to notice. hundreds of cages of the korean nationalist shooting civilians joined to leave the comb with the area including pregnant women on instead of turning off the coast
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region. in addition, there is indisputable evidence that the key for him deliberately shelled the coolest points of our plans. and he's making plans to seize it in an of operation such recklessness, which risk provoking a nuclear incident with tragic consequences for the whole a few of is the best response to those who have tried and are trying to ignore the keys through genes attack on this up on all of your nuclear power plants. well, the 15 member body that leads the united nations began the meeting with a briefing that went over the humanitarian costs of the conflict. and from there we heard from a number of number states represented on the council, who blamed russia for the conflict. these are countries aligned with america, and they spoke with russia in the most harsh and usual condemning phrases. now there were some countries that stood out in their sensible approach, talking about diplomacy and the need to resolve the conflict with negotiations, china stood out, giving a clear headed message before the council. 2 and
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a half years have passed since the escalation of the korean crisis in february 2022 and rapid clashes on the ground has continued all these 2 and a half years. in light of these increasingly difficult situation, china has repeatedly noted that it is necessary 1st of all, to follow the principles of preventing escalation in collision in order to achieve discoloration. as soon as possible, we call on the parties to show come toward attacks on civilians suited infrastructure facilities, nuclear power plants and others. but and now russian, deputy ambassador dmitri poll janski's, spoke about how the push to resolve the conflict with diplomacy and negotiations is largely coming from the global south countries outside of the western world. seem to understand that only negotiations can bring a resolution to the conflict in ukraine. as you remember in june, the president of russian made a peace proposal to ukraine,
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reflecting the real situation of the front and taking into account the genesis of the green and crisis. those of you who reason this way did not take into account the no negotiate ability of the key for the dream which has demonstrated both in the case of the mesa agreements. and then the draft piece 3, the initiated in a symbol into 1022. and this time the key for gene haven't received all of those with whom it talked about. these clearly chose escalation by attacking the coast region and saucer. moved any questions? i hope no one has any more illusions about this. now in the remarks given by the russian deputy ambassador, he also talked about how you crane held up as a bastion of democracy no longer has freedom of speech or even freedom of religion . the emphasized that one sided rhetoric is not going to bring a resolution of the conflict. and if there are serious efforts to bring about peace rush, it would be happiness to negotiate. caleb mauppin, r t new york,
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ukraine's top little treat them under has admitted the t. ed's invasion of russia's purse region was supposed to slow down and musk whose advance and don't pass. he sees a plan has so far failed to materialize. the concession comes out of the situation in the front line looks increasingly dire for ukraine. moscow has confirmed that it's typical control of. busy several strategic supplements in the done yet for public with the village of oral health care. among the latest, the russian military is also steadily approaching a ton of popular off a crucial logistics hub in the area that says that ukrainian lawmaker claims her country streets of abundant, some fortified positions. without putting up a fight. on this day night, the russians answered salita. a week ago, i went to the outskirts of to leave the, in the direction of nev good out of gas, and so forth, of occasions in front of the town. there was nothing in the town, just an ordinary civilian settlement. i went into the trenches,
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but no one was guarding them. no one was near them. i was on the ground and came out into a field. the russians were ready on the other side of the field, but there was no one else. more thing you trinity lost is on the ground and kill them despite some $75000000000.00 worth of funding support from the us or us tax spear since 2022, including high mars multiple rocket launchers. many of them have been destroyed by the russian electricity along with other pieces of new frames at western supply the equipment. meanwhile, the recent survey shows americans believe the russian victory over your brain. would this stabilize western security and have a negative impact on washington's global spending. but the poll also mentions that fewer people now support the provision of economic assistance, legal aid to key if former head of inter governmental affairs for the us trade representative steve. gil saves the american public,
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has started to learn more about what caused the conflict, which explains the change in attitude. and i think that the outside of the conflict between russia and ukraine, the media was so one sided that americans were only getting one side of the story. and it was all about promoting ukraine, creating fear of russia. the american people have suddenly and finally started to get more of the truth of what precipitated the conflict and, and how badly it's actually going for ukraine. at this point. i think the danger now is that zalinski seized a possible, it's not likely trumpet ministration. coming in that will not continue to write blank checks due to zalinski and his regime. i think he's getting more dangerous and more, more desperate. i think that's why you've seen the incursion into cursed. i think so that's why you're seeing them change the numbers of how they do construction to throw it. was that young man into the, into the warfare. she's getting more desperate. he's starting to launch attacks on apartment buildings in, in russia. and i think it's unfortunate that the us either is unwilling to rein him
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in or is incapable of writing him in. and that puts us closer towards a wider conflict. now, after almost 2 decades footage of the data and must occur in the rec, has emerged in the media. the warning, disturbing images ahead. the graphic picture show the aftermath of the execution of 24 iraqi civilians by us marines in 2005. none of the soldiers were sentenced in jail for the heinous crime, with the american military attempting and lawyers the succeeding in keeping the photographs secret for close to 20 years. artistic sweeney himself traveled to how detailed last year to speak to it was directly effected recaps the tragic story. the subtleties leads to us publication. the new yorker have revealed a truth already known to many, especially the people of the rocky town of data. let us marines wins on the run. pays the massacring 24 men,
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women and children. images taken by the soldiers themselves exposed the grim reality of the us occupation of iraq made an attempt to cover up a war, crimes and atrocities. in 2014, the come on, dozens of the marine, cool. at the time of the massacre said that he was proud that the photographs had been hidden from the american public. the press never got them. unlike abu ghraib, peggy said, the interviewer for it allison pay marine corps historian interjected the pictures they got the pictures that was what was so bad about of a grape. yes, hagi replied, and i learned from that. he said, those pictures today have still not been seen, and so i am quite proud of that. but 19 years later, the shocking reality of what happened is like bad for to see as the gruesome images have been published for the 1st time, a warning,
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the images we are about to show on graphic and maybe upsetting 5 year old zane of eunice sally, who was shot in the head and had the number 11 screwed on her back. so 3 year old i actually used to sell, i had the number 12 school them had cheat off to being show that many of the photographs show those killed by the marines on that fateful day a day. so it was a tom few people outside the rock and hood or before 2005. but it came known throughout the world. off the us, marines must have good 24 of its residents in cold blood or us marine went on trial today at camp pendleton in california, in the killing of 24 on arm civilians in iraq. it happened in 2005, and it's been described as an atrocity by us troops. they're like nearby for lieu job. this is also a revenge attack. it followed the category us so the in a roadside bomb, in november 2005. but the victims were unarmed women,
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elderly people, and children who was shot multiple times at close range. they killed my brother, my uncle, to heed my uncle rashid, my father, my mother and my grandma, the. the only survivors will my brother up to my sister. i see a me, yes, again, the u. s. military tried to cover up the truth before they were certain forced to admit the civilians may have been deliberately targeted by marines. the pain is still felt by many and how these that today, including one man we spoke to, to last 15 members of his family so be had sealed on january 19th, 2005, a land mine exploded at a place where the us military was located where were used to the fact that after some kind of explosion, there would be screams for about half an hour, but then everything would be silent afterwards. by that time it was different. the screams continued, and the sounds of shots fired by the american military continued terrifying the
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residents of the city. it turned out that in the american home v was blown up. they broke into the house of abdul her son, and killed 7 of its resident. this is the also broke into the house of my cousin and killed the aid of the people who are living there. they also stopped a taxi that was carrying students heading to baghdad to study the executed them in cold blood. after that, they broke into the house a valued l gray area and killed 4 people be the describe drug cray soldiers who lost control was i went on a 3 hour killing spree, held for the a 20 years after the americans violated my country. iraq, you still remember this with great pain and suffering because of the disasters the americans left behind us. my country suffered from economic weakness due to the devastating war with the run, but life was safe in the cities and in the country as a whole. however, with the arrival of the americans, that security ended before the american invasion. there was
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a kind of social equality between different levels of society. but after the american invasion, a corrupt class emerged rising above society. previously, rockies were kind sociable. they showed brotherly feelings towards each other and generosity. but after the americans came, drugs begin to spread to the families began to disintegrate. social degradation began. the killings led to one of the biggest war crimes cases in us history. but the people of that data being denied justice out to the people indicted 6. so that charges dropped while another was found not guilty. they only saw what did he face cool, mailing off his rent, and how the salary reduced, leaving the victims loved ones, without a sense of justice, staff. sergeant frank would have rich received no jail time. he pleaded not to, he pleaded guilty to dereliction of duty and avoiding charges of involuntary
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manslaughter. versus a pathetic conclusion to an outrageously enough to prosecution for a risk act. and no one can be pleased by the outcome. certainly the united states ends up looking terrible, not to mention $24.00 dead bodies and no big time anywhere in the process. i know i taught it, and i believe that the us presidents at the time, george bush and the other leaders who supported him during the occupation of my country as well as their armies. bear, collect the responsibility for every drop of innocent blood shed in my country. any rock international courts must work hard to bring those criminals to justice. judicial decisions must be made to improve the transparency of fake western democracy. happy to run alongside the meal, i must have cut in vietnam as one of the worst atrocities ever committed by us forces. in both cases, there was a cover up on it. both cases,
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only one so which it was convicted. the revelations, comments that come a lot higher as presidential campaign, accepts endorsements for many of those that were part of the administration. the orchestra could toward the rock. the lake photographs are damning indictment of the entire us political establishment with biden, with thing, the democrats to full loyalty in line to support the invasion of iraq. i'm the, it's often most once again, washington seems able to define so rules by his daughter committing more crimes with impunity. while more than 20 years later old, the rockies continue to pay the price. or former us marine cord intelligence officer of scott, richard sais, they had data killing, has left the stain of the sprays on the marines on or they did. the massacre is one of the most disgraceful periods in marine corps history is a, is it kind of bad oriented or.

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