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defendants becoming an example for millions of the press on the planet. the washington replies the russia gate card, as the us attorney general claims r t is helping moscow interfere and this year's presidential election. the 3 things are certain in life death, taxes and our keys interference in the us elections. that's how our post office has picked back at the allegations. dear cnn, we certainly have a response. actually we have several, but we can decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll, so here they are one to half hot 3 also ahead the new leader of bangladesh hailed by the west as a countries great democratic hope is slammed from the thing of ban on and as long
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as the organization known for its atrocities during the countries saddle for independence, the rachel rouble live in moscow year watching our t international artsy was banned in the west in 2022. but that's not stopping us from meddling. and this here is us presidential election. at least that's according to the countries justice department claims russia and very specifically, our own network is engaged in a sustained campaign to influence the outcome of the trump harris. res ortiz, editor in chief, margarita simenon has been sanctioned by washington in response. she has asked, what officials bear would do without a convenient boogeyman like us. the one thing i don't understand is if they finally kick us out, how would they hold the next election? they have no other scenarios at all except to undermine a competitor. scaring the penguins over his connections with the almighty are
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t. i'm pleased of course, but suppose we leave completely then what they will cancel the next election. oh, they will cancel. i can feel it in my heart, or we won't leave. it's our to select the best the joins me now. and this to do to discuss this further. charlotte is official, of course for us on our t interfering and us selections. i think it was inevitable wasn't it's um, of course that's according to washington. why not come up with, with some new excuse. it does feel as if we've just been here so many times before . it's like, can you just come up with a new narrative? yes, we know all she's being accused as again, of propaganda. these allegations just may not by the attorney general in the us. and the allegation is that there is this private website which creates fake news website that is linked to all tea, although he provided no evidence of how its apparent a link to odyssey. unless that is being used to metal ahead of the us selections to influence people as to how they're going to vote. and i have to say you have to
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have to question how precarious the system is in the us. if apparently one fake news website can make people decide to, but one way or another, or to really sway his entire legs across, well, how many states, how many millions of people, i mean, that is a pretty incredible in situation. now as a result of these allegations, new sanctions being put in place against all t's editor in chief and also at 32 internet domains have been seized by the us government. so pretty strong allegations, but no evidence to back it up so far. yeah, i have to admit, i didn't realize archie had so many viewers in america, especially since they can't even see us there. this comes after a cnn report where r t was accused of meddling and our channel issued a response. uh, walk us through it. yeah, that's right, so um archie,
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not taking these allegations to seriously say we've been here so many times for it's like come on, just have another story. just come up with a new idea. and as a result of all price office was requested by cnn to respond to these allegations before we've heard from the attorney general given 3 minutes to do so. before cnn. i took its article public online and as a response, this is what our press office came up with. a deer, cnn. we certainly have a response. actually, we have several, but we couldn't decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll, so here they are. one huh. 2, ha, ha, ha, ha. 3 i for 2016, called and it once is cliches. back 53 things are certain in life. death, taxes, and ortiz interference in the us elections. 6, we got it,
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earn our kremlin paycheck somehow. 7, somewhere. secretary clinton is sad, but it's not because of her. well, i know that cnn run the 2016 colt and once it's keisha is back. but i think my favorite is that there are 3 things to, to the taxes and know how to use behind russian propaganda. and in the us, however, the attorney general was asked to file our case response to that cnn optical. and he seems pretty unimpressed saying the us is taking this very serious thing. indeed, the pressure today set the statements of fox news and some other outlets here mocking the situation. they had 5 bullet points of 6 bullet points. the 1st that hot, 2016 once it's cliches, back in all seriousness, there is a subsection of the country that when they hear russian in interference, they may believe that it's not true. it's not a real thing. how do you assure people this is a real situation? i'm sure that was much funnier and the original russian. but for us,
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it's not funny. this is deadly serious, and we are going to treat it accordingly. now rachel, if i had a dollar for every time off, he has been accused of public downs. i've been very rich person. success really has to be so many times before us taking this very seriously all to say, come on, pull the other one. yeah. you know, i mean, it's far from the 1st time we've heard about banding russians for an attempt to interfere and us selections. what talked about the previous accusations and how to all those cases come out? well, i think the main one is back in 2016 when a trump won the election beating clinton in that time there was a huge rush like 8 scandal. we had outlets like bus feet and political, constantly running thing up. this idea that russia had been involved in a big, polluting it it into fade and all different ways we have don't you don't see that as the democratic party was using, this was adult. see that was written up by
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a british 5. it turned out to be full, say russia helped trump in 2016. we had the d. n. c. documents, the clinton emailing school saying, you know, russia is based. it was at the behest of most of no proof and we had facebook and poaching accounts that were linked to russia. we had auntie having to register back then in 2017 as being for an agency. this is before we were taken off our in 2022, then 2003. the managed this or vested seeing a has old speech escrow, who the essentially be singling out individual accounts and saying to social media joining slot, facebook, twitter, this is the person need to go off. if this is the account, we want to take them down. then we had the justice department special terms. so saying the s c, i claims the link from to russia. this whole thing was they were unable to
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pull the admission to get some evidence to prove those links. we had the motor report, which was huge, the way back in 2019 again, from links to russia. trump has been supported by russia. russia's be meddling all if he's be meddling again. who turned out to be part of cages on the phone? all you did is then we had the clinton leads again, from please link to a russian back. again. that was full. we have seen so many times before the scene just close to the point of a fracture. and you have to question how we, the system is that you can assume that when the american movie nurses population for turning in woodson think which a cool of their own systems that has to be enough to give me comments and the p american population. not small enough to think for themselves to disown life, but when they go to the polls in november, that they can choose the candidates that they think is the best candidates for them to leave the country. interesting, get
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a wonder if people are going to fall for it to get another time or to. charlotte depends case you're on that. think you always focus deaf monson, an american born russian. and then a fighter about allegations the, the be to us is controlled by like a few people murdock, and a couple other people and organizations. and everybody knows us. but you know, that's all the information that i've been there there blocked in this. this is another thing, people buy, people are willing to pay attention to the united states. your, your freedom of, of, of speech. your fema price is being blocked on, on social media accounts, instagram, chip, talk r t, all these things are either being block or monitor. you to try my idea to get you reports on, on don and boss. i mean, it was taken off. it was taken off by you to like, why it was it? nothing we said was odd, non factual. we didn't use bad language reading. there wasn't, you know, there is nothing bad about it other than it showed united states in
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a bad light. so all this saw this information then and the freedom of speech and freedom of press being taken away is the whole history. the united states has been um, over its, on other governments involved in the elections. who is this and now obviously it wants to rush. i tried different russian military. it's harder militarily. it's hard, it's tried to, for russia by sanctions. and now it's trying to, for russia by or internal unrest with um, you know, different things political ways. and you, right, 5, which is to fight ortiz band, united states. none of my friends, i talk to my friends about what happened in r t. both the news i did and this, you know, i worked hard to, i know what the, the, the journalism has show book points to the view for all points of view. so when i talk to my friends about it the like, we don't even get our teeth, we don't even, we don't even know what you're talking about because the block here for
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a long time. so i don't know why they bring this up. now try and it's just a way for them to change directions, make people you know, i think are where she died and i like that. so i think personally, i think it's uh, in a check, i'm trying to blood pressure looked, trying to make god, donald trump, with them. plus, been nearly a month since bangladesh as prime minister was ousted and fled the country. but the new incumbent is already story mount stirring up controversy after lifting a band on an a tourist, as long as the group known for atrocities committed during the nation's struggle for independence. ortiz seems waiting. it takes up the story. a jump. macias allow me is bought less than a month onto the policy without molding bangladesh on crowns of terrorism. on the bottom protests with the country, the new transitional government led by us by nobel peace prize winner. dr. mohammed eunice has reversed upon on the countries and all this is on the policy is student
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wing and association organizations. the government did not find any definite link between terrorism in the jermanti as long the bangladesh its student wing is lama. chandra should be here and all other associated units of the organization. therefore, the government believes that the germonti is long, the bangladesh is law me try for it should be here and all other associated units of the jamal are not involved in acts of terrorism. often taking power you think was shy, would with praise, bye western media organizations with the crew portrayed us the restoration of democracy in bangladesh, the man who will lead bangladesh, his new k. so he could, government has returned to co nova laureate mohammed eunice, faces a massive task in bringing the country together. bangladesh is seeking to move on from political upheaval. unplugged shit, early wednesday nobel peace laureates. mohammed eunice was officially named chief advisor of the interim government. these alone, being regarded as one of bangladesh is leading citizens. now mohammed unice has
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been asked to lead his country out of crisis, but some of the vote in the battle and you might see as mommy could see, is k. i like the bottom of it as nicely as policy or other isn't as policies take power in the country. there are concerns here in india with the establishment that now with the shape because the, you know, gone. that could be the redone due to either the b and b, or possibly even some is low, missed bodies. how would you address those concerns? because he knew what he can be. trump is a good thing is i did i, we, everybody hates it. i hit the way she does, doesn't mean that he can, i've done that. so this is democracy, people for this is the bmc or anybody you said you have to accept, develop busy as a press conference on the data problem was lifted, the damascus allow me to struck a consider the a 3. and what will some would say, hypocritical time praising. finally that she freedom fighters, that help secure of independence from pakistan in 1971. during the years under east
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pakistan, our bangladesh was part of pakistan we were discriminated against. we remember the freedom fighters of 1971 who helped us attain freedom. i pay my respects to them. this is particularly jarring for many given the policy. the opposition to independence, i think, is violent role in attempting to cross the bangladesh collaboration lupins. and those very freedom fighters, it now claims respect in 2013, a must uprising in dhaka coal for the execution of the policy leadership for that role in 1971 more crimes. citizen, many senior leaders of the policy have been handled, dialed off to being convicted of crimes against humanity, including killings, adoptions of rights. bigler that says 3000000 people were killed by practice on the military unable center resources. during that conflict. with as many as 200000 women right? a 2019 resolution in the us house of representatives express concern over the
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fright published by this policy, recognizing the atrocities committed during the liberation struggle. whereas bangladesh achieved independence in 1971 and established a secular democratic state, which is held him to either 163000000 muslims, hindus, buddhist christians, and 18 square. as this freedom was one at the cost of approximately 3000000 deaths, more than 10000000 displaced and 200000 women raped many at the hands of b. is the mist militants led by dramatic e as law me. whereas religious minorities, including hindus, bodies, christians and almighty muslims, has been attacked by g massey as law me. and this subsidiary is law, may structure, should be it, as the result of which hundreds of homes have been damaged, shops damaged or lucid in temples vandalized, whereas dramatically as long as the members have been links without kind to the tablet. but yes, a convenient me, a goes washington's role in the atrocities described in the resolution. as during that time is the same width as to practice. stone is cold war ally in violation of
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a congressional owns embargo. gmc, this allow me was bond of bangladesh secured independence in 1971. however, it started political activity again. a few years later, the organization linked to the most and brotherhood has long played a provocative road in the country. with many, including the recently i will say, prime minister shake has seen a considering jamal. so you saw me of collaborating with a genocide defined good that she's she, for instance, how function awfully is the most for the center of violence. iraq did in 2014. when elections were boycotted by the fund with us national this policy a key ally of just to you saw me. it is no politics but militant activities. it must be stopped. otherwise done actions would be taken against those involved in a terrorist and militant act. we won't let bangladesh to become a terrorist the militant country again,
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the same. yeah. so you're repeating paul limits cold on the bangladesh nationalist policy. the distance itself from jim macias allow me, it strongly condemned the killings in widespread violence which erupt it throughout the country. and the run up to and during the january 2014 elections with at least 18 killings on election day members went on to judge the being paid to unequivocal the distance itself from democracy is let me in. hoff is that to you as well, which are regarded as the main instigators of the violence. stressing that policies which tons of terrorist acts should be banned. important take the same 2 months is allow me registration as a political policy was very vote. i didn't know august 2020 for the as long as the organization was found out, right for intellectual when protests over the job quite as the rope, the country in july and august, and left 600 beds. but the same as government was ousted from power and what was being described by some as a us back to. and the company's new leader has welcom, do macias allow me with open arms lifting up on. so could even pay the way for
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a ton to elect to politics when voting takes place like this. yeah. so just a moment off to the bottom process, the future remains on said on terrorism has been normalized with bangladesh facing turbulent times, and maybe even more unrest. the russian language is on the rise in laos after long labs, the russian cultural center. there was reopened in 2023. accepting students from around the country center teaches language basics, culture and at the russian way of life. that's just the beginning. according to the russian house director in los the initial messic blog and the uh, plans on to expand the number of russian language schools to expand our cultural and few minutes. aaron exchanges is very important to develop use exchanges now because allow similar to russia because in many ways a country where traditional family values did to they say language has the power to
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unite. and those words are literally being put into action. in the heart of the laws, capital russian house center dedicated to promoting russian culture is playing a critical role in reconnecting wallace with the russian language after a 3 decades hired. as however, last year mark a key turning point when classes return to to secondary schools in a trial project. after more than a 30 year break, russian language has made us come back to laws in september 2023. here in the n t n, the russian house is breaching cultures by offering russian language classes is tailored for teenagers in laws. this is the 1st step in introducing russian language, advocation in the country. it is offered in a fun way, or students learn a new language. well, also gaining a better understanding of russian culture the
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programs since into to 6 schools in total, which more teachers being introduced, this initiative has most coast full support and their to russian teacher abroad federal program. today i've got the chance to visit to russian house and join one of the language courses. these youths are preparing themselves for a higher education in russia. i said though, in their class and not only soul, but also learned the russian language, my teacher for the be is half time in the thought of one who is heading to tom state university in the fall to learn pure mathematics. how the even learn english . so what are the basic words that i need to name introduce russia. mean yes, i mean, yeah, i mean yeah,
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yeah. you guys say currently good station. okay. mean yeah. the most viewed is life lee has the teacher introduce? simple suisse is like, yeah, he's in an easy, the class is a blend of learning and laughter with interactive activities that make the less than engaging and fun. for me, it's more than just a language lesson. it's a shared experience of cultural connection. something direction house is can to promo junior, who are the, during the yeah, they low 90 the russian language. the also learned the basics of culture, geography. those rules are behavior, moral bodies that are inherent in prussian culture. so that when they come to russia, they already prepared. so our goal is to prepay young people for that initial stage when they come to rush or, and find themselves in
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a completely different environment. but they will be prepared for it. like kind of make ties between the countries still have a long way to go to reach the same level as the current political relations. the russian language and culture still resonates strongly in los numbers from the book . but we still have a lot of work to do to increase the exchange of goods between our country to strength and not economic interaction and interest, and the russian language and russian culture remains. so you should be said that at least 40 percent of the lounge, government stuff, a former graduates of soviet universities, many of them remember and speak russian very well, including even the loud president who is incidentally a graduate to be held as an leningrad pedagogy co and university doesn't allow. ready as the russian language finds its voice again in laws, students are embarking on a voyage of learning and understanding. and the russian house here is helping to be fair. we for quite a bit and his doctor who advocates for victims affected
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by the agent orange talks and used by us forces during the vietnam war has one asia is version of the nobel prize. the ramon mag se, se awards share we got she carried out extensive research into the devastating and long term impact of the now banned substance. one being the means veterans as washington will never accept responsibility as it would mean admitting it to potential more crimes. for the time happens, i'm currently companies that produced agent orange and die ups and provided compensation for american soldiers who suffered from agent orange but have left out vietnamese soldiers. i'm sure it won't happen, as the struggle will be quite long because it involves war crimes. if the us acknowledge did now they would be admitting to war crimes, therefore i am certain that it will never happen and they will only provide to monetary an aid. and that's how i see through the n g o's, they will support agent,
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orange victims. we believe that in terms of diplomacy, there will only be some assistance to get support for agent orange victims. and those with bomb injuries donations might be provided through the red cross. but for the us to officially acknowledge the agent orange is a toxic substance, is unlikely. well, the use of agent orange has a chemical weapon was brought back into the global spotlight by french vietnamese active. as the trend to new on a paris court blocked the doctor's attempt to make 14 become chemical companies accountable for causing grievous harm to her, and others by providing toxic substances for the us army during the war. according to the vietnamese government, as many as 400000 people suffered death or permanent injury from agent orange, vietnam is a foreign ministry urge to the victims to seek justice. we are not surprised,
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but obviously disappointed. while the war in vietnam has long ended, its tremendous implications continued to linger, including the long term, severe consequences of agent orange. we strongly support the efforts of agent orange victim storage, chemical companies to take responsibility and address their relevant consequences. washington may not have achieved its military objectives in vietnam, but the countries agriculture, business and industry were devastated. large parts of the vietnamese countryside were left to scarred by bombs and laced with land mines. because our dealing with the wars repercussions to this day, the equal symbol, huh. 5000000 people in the cuba with chronic diseases due to agent,
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oregon, 9, they come sleep, normalize a fine job. i was a simple soldier and involved squad to my. my task was to cleared paths and demolish things, and the way the area was boys and we didn't know it back then, we just went on with our lives. we only realized that when we started having children under one of the same genius, when people started having children in the language to such as a work, you know, they realized what orange pe needs. in that, 82 siamese range for roof here from no associates house and the parents were shocked and surprised in the family. immediately. douglas,
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the of the war in vietnam has affected entire generations. those who were able to survive famine in the us army were left with debilitating injuries and illnesses. and many other children were born with the former. they is the veteran we spoke with shared his own tragic story into the fema. generally after being exposed to these chemicals, we didn't realize it was a toxic substance. we only knew it was a d foley, and later the government did the research and expose the crime. so we found out that it was die. oaks, and of course now some of us have bad health. and when we had children, they were born with deformities and malformations. my child was born with deformities and passed away in 2000. at that time,
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he was already in his teenage here. even though he was a teenager, he couldn't walk and could only lie down or sit. they could speak, but he couldn't walk. his head was too big. currently, american companies that produce the dioxin denied any knowledge about it to fix on humans. they claim that when they manufacture date, they did not intend to use it as a chemical weapons, but only as a hub aside. so they don't acknowledge it as a chemical weapon at all. right. to stay with our to international. i'll be back with much more and about half an hour. i'll see you then the
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