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johnny, a you ready to come along the united states respects and champions freedom of expression, but we will not stand by his r t and other actors carry a corporate activities in support of rushes. various activities are t slapped with more sun shifts in unprecedented act of censorship from the us as washington moves to silence voices but charlotte, the mainstream narrative. you've asked the question for matt, for months and months about the global south and why there's not more support for ukraine is because of the broad scope and reach of r t. the russian foreign ministry reacts to the latest measures against our channel, calling them the purest form of persecution. email. this is no longer about
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sanctions and it has not been about the sanctions for a long time. it is not about ukraine, but only about one thing about maintaining its own american dominance, which was called a d 7. and you wouldn't let anybody else into that trap. so we've had with the model of india is foreign minister and say is the rise of that bridge stripping of the states as a consequence of a closed shop structures of the west. and also ad on the program. i cried, and i it says it will conduct an investigation into the death of a turkish american. active as killed by israel. and the west by the woman's family is also called on the us government to take action. wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle on its envelope. but when it comes to israel, there can be an effort to overlook things. the,
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the, this is our to international. my name's you to know me on 30 minutes of news and views starts not freedom of speech has been dealt another blow on. we're in the firing line. washington has slopped a fresh round of functions on our t cleaning the channels global broadcast or spreading dangerous number. it says, this is what the us secretary of state have to say on the part of the threat posed by us. russian represent this information to subvert and polarized screen up in society extends to every part of the world and response. today, the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomat of campaign to riley allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by r. t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence. archie also secretly runs the online platform african stream across a wide range social media platforms. now, according to the outlets website,
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african stream is and i quote, a pan african digital media organization based exclusively on social media platforms. focusing on giving voice to all africans, both at home and abroad. in reality, the only voice it gives is the kremlin propagandist. the united states respects and champions freedom of expression, even when it comes to media outlets the winning, we spread government propaganda and will continue to lead the world in defending and promoting media freedom. but we will not stand by his r, t and other actors carry out corporate activities in support of russia's nefarious activities. have relied on actual evidence, very heavy on allegation at these very tenuous links the corner that attend there. again, of course, remember 2016 uh hillary clinton need an excuse for losing the election in russia
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were conveniently annoying to those that a reason. it subsequently turned out there was no evidence whatsoever. the hunter, bye, and a lot of people come from member this and of course there's a sense of desperation. now that as the election approaches that come out of harris may need an excuse as hillary did. so that could be part of the reason that this is being deployed yet again. uh, but interestingly, uh, there's also an obligations of, you know, a r t being too close politically at the kremlin here. and one of the man who actually came, it was rolled up from the state department to, to make these allegations as a guy called james reuben, a james. reuben also suggested that we, in our t here, were responsible for countries in the global south africa, etc. and not support and you find it is to do with neutrality. it isn't to do with the traditional relation to russia. it's to do with or to we're responsible for the lack of support for you. find out interesting. james is a mind. it was part of a team alleging at the too much closeness, a politically from r t. he's
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a man who previously worked for bloomberg. he's a minor, worked as a, as an editor for political. and he was also the spokesman for madeline albright who was in charge of american foreign policy. so due to the a rack catastrophe. let's have a listen to what james had to say. you've asked the question for matt, for months and months about, you know, the global south and why there's not more support for ukraine in this part of the middle east, or that part of latin america or this part of africa. well, one of the reasons not the only reason, but one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of ukraine as you would think. they would be given that russia has invaded ukraine and violated real number one of the international system is because of the broad scope and reach of r t. we're proud again to just information and allies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. so apparently we're much more
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influential than we thought here in moscow. we are responsible for undermining that basically trillion dollar proxy was our t loft che, in response to the earlier accusations coming from washington, essentially, ridiculing them what's being the reaction this time or yeah, again, uh the or t press office responded in a quite a talking cheek way yeah, i suppose that demonstrates the ludicrous nature of the lightweight allegations. know evidence just again as allegations of subterfuge spice stories and no evidence, nothing that you present in a court of law. and i know interesting the young pierre of she was also asked about this, and there's obviously being a deep touch sent out among all of the political elite in, in washington. take this very seriously. don't fall into the top of actually breaking into a grin. and when you're talking about this ridiculous allegations, let's have a look at miss young pierre and just watch for her. the suppression of
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a gigabyte there. say, let's have a look. he has one on one social media, c, r t less rep for him. the state department's head were running out of top to be here, fly head of marketing, the administration's fun, sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious. and we take that very seriously, because obviously been, you know, the, the russians are trying to make us laugh about this to try to highlight the fact that this is all quite ridiculous. so under no circumstances are you to take their joke, don't, don't laugh at their jokes is the worst possible thing you can do split. there was also a response from that belkin who was the deputy editor in chief here at ortiz, who addressed the serious nature of these allegations you and on the side of this. at this point, it is amazing to watch what their paranoid minds will come up with next, when in fact, since almost 20 years since archie has lost, all we have been doing is our job, a journal,
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which is bringing the stories and the voices to the audiences destiny media would not allow and that is something for which the west an establishment has been trying to get rid of us since day one. the prove that they are in fact afraid even terrified of a dissenting voice. less their people believe it and even more so perhaps they are afraid of this was being heard all around the world in other countries and regions around the planet. because they want to be the only ones to control all the flow of information. the only wants to control all of in their as well. it's too bad for them because our t is not going anywhere. we will continue to run our job, and we will continue to find new ways to reach our audiences in every corner of the world. some very important points there that this isn't about, you know, a threat to democracy. it's about a challenge to a narrative, which is, you know,
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centrally created to a client media in the west of course changed the russian foreign ministry also responded quite a star. comparison was made without the western attacks and russian media right. marie, is a high or the is a woman who is very well armed with our vocab who she understands exactly what's going on in the west. and she says that this is not just an attack on ortiz, this signifies the lowering of the bar that you know, potentially anybody could be the tiger. this is not just russian media. it's also about individuals. it's about an attempt to suppress freedom of speech. and to stop people asking inconvenient questions, that's what list already should you it doesn't have some city. this is no longer about sanctions and it has not been about sanctions for a long time. this is about persecution in the same way that people were persecuted on the basis of nationality as soon as the t religion. this is what is being done around russia today. and in general, around the russian media, russian public figures, those people who are ready to really lay down their lives,
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there will be those people who call things by their names who are not afraid to say the truth. who have gone through hellish circles of pressure sanctions, persecution, of all kinds of humiliation insults they do not give in. they do not bend. it is not about ukraine, but only about one thing about maintaining its own american dominance. the russian media, primarily those that are engaged in broadcasting abroad, show the facts. they are not demonstrating a pro russian position, or they do not work to improve the image of the russian federation. they provide objective information and this objective information reaches different parts of the world. there is not a single example of russia today engaging in propaganda this and for me, sion fakes and so on. otherwise it would all be in court by now. but it isn't. that's why these measures are being taken deep. so again, she's pointing out the fact that if there was anything that was demonstrated lee uh, illegal or wrong or fake about what we do here in warranty. this would be all over the west and media. they would have it on the front pages of every platform,
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every website, but there's nothing under the veneer, a possibility that the united states puts on these allegations. there's a serious, serious attack on the very, very pretext and context of free speech. you will admit those fresh functions. honda done against r t or frequent guess done cobble. it was detained by us authorities for several hours. another guess. christopher, hello, lee was scheduled for a program today but declined to come citing potential risks. he sent us his comments instead. what is happening now in the united states is a blatantly unconstitutional attack on freedom of speech and freedom of the price visa bolding strong and in all to go on of the us constitution. however, these freedoms quickly, being eroded by the justice department's help bounce on, come back, take this information and draw some propaganda. visa media use some isms for any law. i know, thinking that runs counter to the mainstream narrative of the government. the
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situation has had a profound chilling effect on many commentators, researches and activists who would speak about the needs and current events on all the the shows how's the us government is more concerned about self preservation, maintaining its power to control the liberties of ordinary americans. let's discuss this with former nigerian presidential candidates doctor victor, a co founder of the directors guild of nigeria. we appreciate your time today sir. washington has repeatedly cross don and r t with these latest measures among the harshest to date. in your view, how justifiable is the charge that this channel spreads full size, and that's why it's so popular in the global side. oh, i find a show. what are a lovely, right, me see,
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i mean if you're talking about the global media today, the 1st would be see, and then um, well, you need to rush cnn, bbc, sky, news, um, and the rest before you will talk about archie. let me talk about my journey. for instance, i wonder how many people actually watch. you know, i'd cheer and i'm being frustrated about this, you know, so i'm wondering where the w then easy though is, is a big loss of all it's, you know, um, and i think you know, the truth and the fact that you know, the want to be the drawing of advice globally because the start of the power of the media, they will describe the power of for propaganda and also be shipping, navigate use through the media. and so i can just come down is it'd be sort of your to give you asked me why doesn't, where are they afraid or what they're worried about?
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and the us is a shift appropriate and to free speech, they will deliberately for me, i think that and they come down. these are, you know, the direct offers the, the work towards where they're preaching. um, anywhere around the world with treat speeches, most of us would be the 1st to to go against it and say no, but so i'm worried or in particular what i'm of up as possible for me. the fact that the current by my restriction is like choosing the art, your treasury of friends, or public opinion. i mean, in, in the u. o. in france, you, as for election. so now, and i'm wondering, is i the presidential candidates of do they have aliens, one of the position categories are the north or the americans. and in any case is a sure was true, nor did american press or do in the past, as you know, with america. you know, sure. this is a be, is
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a bit confusing for me. i think that it's important that you know, if you feel, is it not a team that is willing to struggle in either like if you give a counter marriage, you don't have to probably be the ones to george, but account down. i'll put belmont, drive me or media for doing that work is i'm going to expect i to, to be, it was for mattress. i expect german or the voice of america to be a bunch for the russian federation. so issue a way to propagate, you know, just why people market, steve go out there and then you know, address, present your views, which is raj of 0. you know, decide that to be an alternative for us to see it any more. because of the kind of, uh, you know, a narrative that are coming from see, and then for reasons which is a dominant global voice, you know? yeah. and so is a cutoff. so decided to start, there are not just either, you know,
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and that's a counter marriage, you to do what you are the american or media age solution out in the world. and so i don't see why they cannot be. i g for russia or jace for turkey, challenging it for a truck the, you know about. so there is a need for content narratives. you know, we can't just have one voice. barry lives by the rest of the guys around. can i put a point to the business, perhaps a genius by us authorities as well? because you remember, as well as i do in 2016 the the rustic aid in order to coming i just months before the us presidential election, which donald trump walden and hillary clinton, blaming russian links for her defeat a know not this month, but week side from the latest us selection, we have this and not it's have starting to, to dominate us media. instead of perhaps taking a focus on the big issues that american citizens all really want to speak about.
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but no, this is the one that's going to be in the headlines by, by legacy media outlets anyway. it's a, it's the reason i say that it's, it's, it's for now live again, so never it's, i mean, i don't, i don't watch the tv american election. i'm the russians are no good to be on the boat in their american election. and in any case, i don't know why it just seems like is it is a democrats that are getting so nervous. i walked off every time it trump or corporate contented. it comes over, i mean, it was really the rush is a very powerful though. perhaps it would be, should i choose? but it's truly powerful if, if the company this never, you know, i really enjoy lecture. i'm thinking that a, how does this more be organization? good, i don't see, i don't, i don't watch it in my address because they certainly are budget is small compared
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to them. yeah. i mean, so i'm wondering what she, you know, so i don't understand where the network says is going through this, perhaps lead, you know, the way that maybe they're afraid of a defeat of other people to blame, you know, for it. but otherwise, i don't see why. very interesting and thank so much for coming into the program and sharing your views. always good to hear them global affairs on the list, dr. victor hawkeye live from like us. thank you very much for like 2 it's all new western powers. the view of india is foreign minister when asked about the rise all bricks. i'm the increasingly, let's see, membership to forming out it's doors. it was another club. it was called the d 7 and they wouldn't let anybody else into that trap. so we said we'd go, i'm farm, i don't know. i'm still struck by how in sick killed the not this when
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it's freak about the break. says somehow something seems to get on the people's skin and, you know, and here's an observation. as you said, you know, if there is a d 20. did the d 7, this one? has it stopped me think? no, it still continues. so the d 20 exist, the d 20 is dead, but the d 7 still exists. then why can't the data going to be that and the mix also exist. what essentially dr. j sean 3rd is trying to see that this is at least call the g 7. that's all we've seen this. oh, so the very fact that once the g 7 was form, it was very exclusive. it did not let any emerging economies or developing countries via far to fade. so what that does is that also give them a lack of understanding. yeah. look, reception as well. considering that they've been sol snobbish and they've been snotty. i'm very a lead in that sense. and i wouldn't be talking to rick sweet talking that it's
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going to do. it's about 45 percent of the walls population, about 3600000000 people. it also accounts for about 20 percent of the world. bill gdc just the we also saw the bill break security form which was posted where in the us and new c was re much prevalent. but of course the a g, the wall there have some interesting points. old ways of handling says the shoes of common concern are no longer a couple of i've just seen martin and touch a new situation in this context. as i am particularly happy, the countries of the globe is so present does day. it shouldn't be just, but it does go without which is real good in the fundamental principle. all of us of the come what you mean the what is one from the break just pretty
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tough majority respect and understanding solid data if quality, openness, inclusiveness and consensus remains our guiding light as we deliberate today and many crucial issues. yeah. has again and again we'll focus on you to the and not exclusively like the west has all these deals of the bricks. it also looked for reforms in a for example, the was by the system, the mechanisms how the i am a for example is what we've, we've seen the new development band can please, and we're seeing a mass indeed, the authorized vision in the last few years. and which is by the rules of in talk. so we're going see for example, your way to go out of course the, there are countries within the bricks as well. the focus on use of know,
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we've got routine risks of bosses aiming to achieve a lot more in october when the summit would actually take place. and that, that we're expecting that the, a certain money has been held and it's done vote for a turkish, for an american active as killed by the i d. s. last week. the body of ation or id arrived home for burial just days ago. tricky is just this minister said the country has launched its own investigation into the deadly incident and the move that's being welcomed by the victims from was on the victims. casey, when i learned that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and is opened up in an investigation that was very happy, i hope for the same from the american government as well. she is a citizen of that country. therefore, the american government also has a responsibility wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle and assembled them. but when it comes to israel,
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there can be an effort to overlook things like a hud reportedly being taking part in a protest in the west bank where a polished indians burned tires and threw rocks at his really trips which spar classes. however, as a washington post investigation revealed, the 26 year old was standing quite a distance away from the pilots. moreover, i should or was shot more than 30 minutes after the clashes had picked the other distance far from the front line on rest. while the report states that troops refused to comment on why they fired on the demonstrators, long after they'd retreated and from a distance of which they paused. know a pardon, fred will. according to the official is really version of events i shouldn't. or what's quoted in directly and all it intentionally killed by idea forces while they were trying to target another protest or the army labeled as a full
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t instigator of the rights. israel has express regret over the active as death launched a pro while despite suspicions raised by witnesses and other investigators as to whether her shooting was a deliberate killing. the u. s. has prompted a tragic or of israel has acknowledged its responsibility for washing those deaths . and the preliminary investigation has indicated that it was the result of a tragic error resulted from an unnecessary escalation. that must be full accountability and is really must do more to ensure that incidents like these never happen again. well, it's not the 1st such incident either the case of rachel corrie found american peace activists killed by the age. really army is among the most prominent in 2003 . she was taking part in demonstrations in the rough uh, against the demolition of homes in the army is really both those around her over. but the nation supreme court exempted the co, free from liability. then 2 years
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a go palestinian american journalist or read a book or play with shelf dead in the janine refugee. come, no soldier has ever been prosecuted for the all g 0 correspondence. pillay. well, the number of people killed in the west bank has also been steadily rising. according to the palestinian health ministry. more than $680.00 locals have lost their lives in the territory on the east jerusalem since october 7th, over a $150.00 of them, which children i'm with israel's biggest everett military operation, the west bank entering its 3rd week at least 50 people have reportedly been killed in those rates while the relative of i should or id say is the violence passed to stop? yeah, and is that the cool see us support for israel is well known. we don't find us response sufficient. this is the 2nd incident and the same region. previously
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another american activist was crushed by tank. first we, us citizens almost. there may be more incidence in the future. us also needs to protect the rights of its citizens. the individual who went to that region had benefited from us freedoms. an opportunity for the full going that of us knew it was an innocent young person with no intentions. she was peaceful if she had felt threatened, she would never have gone to that region as to know it became a victim of her own courage. okay, now the story, just how the fight today crowds have taken to the streets of the bung to that should capital den monday, the government take action against the violence of the countries into minority. what they are facing, the targeting of that community follows the resignation of the former prime minister. ship has seen up in august after weeks of interest in the south asia country protesters holding buttonwood, the sheep flags and jumping slogans. the modeling safety for hindus were watched by
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police as they blocked the local intersection, those riley and called on deca to implement the bundle of dish, national and do guard alliances. 8 demands which include of minority, the protection law, and the creation of a special tribunal to defend hindus. local media report said communal violence in bangladesh as resulted in the depths of at least 2 hindus with more than a 1000 properties belonging to members of the community, a text. and so as 5th, following the full, all of the ship has seen the lead. government owned by states nearly 50 hidden, do teachers of also being forced to resign from their pups. i meant the ongoing violence to human rights congress for bangladesh. minorities was filed a letter to you in an agencies urging it to help stop the brutality. we are writing to you to bring to urgent detention on the escalation of how to find violence being perpetrated against the hands of community in the recent government
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take over the revolution in bangladesh. when we heard from the head of the group, safe is not the 1st appeal to the un for help. but so far all requests have fallen on deaf. we have the not only plays the a 2 letter before. ready the secretary general little deal and i did nation, we have also read into on permanent patients of the limited nation. for you, me dig intervention. we have not seen any ex shows from united nation so far. they have ignored all request. we have ask for human indeed any assistance as well as the independent investigations leading to the, the, at our smart, our rate and, and our son and routine of the he knew and other minority properties in the country . we have not seen any, any response from the united nation to i place this request to indian government as
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well. and i meant to you, i'm placing to all regional government to bring this matter before united nations security council. if it has been done for one day, it has been done for all other country. why not for bangladesh given the perspective, given the never looked at tops happening, given the great guns showing that the minorities are having everybody's talking and where do i think they're coming from mind more but normally is paying attention to what happening to the country, how minorities, that'd be probably will be a right of how the people are being lynch. so it's kind of a state of denial from the government, bangladesh, government as well as from western media annual native nation. at this point of time, we have not seen any concrete actions taken by united nation in disregard a. okay, it's a trip to the west. the lower studio next hosted by the former c r e h, and john korea to see who jones engaging in conversation today after the shorter the
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here in the united states. we've had a long and difficult history of race relations and racism. things are certainly better than they were in the past, but there's still a great deal of work to be done. most of that works around symbols which remain powerful remnants of the past. there's remnants or damages and i'm not speaking just about the confederate battle flag, for example, that many americans, especially in the south still fly. i'm not speaking just about statues that commemorate confederate generals and confederate battle victories. i'm also talking about needs, what's in a name? a lot, as it turns out, i'm drunk to reaku. welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 as mentioned in the past that i was born and raised in the northern us
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