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without pieces of product, the yesterday, russian journalist was subjected to aggression by the us. they were subjected to a real terrorist information attacked as a corporation, as well as in their personal capacity. this is not an accident. this is not a mistake. this is a chain of planned actions must go left his audit horsing. tate over the latest measures taken against our channel by us. so far. i tease, calling them the purest form of persecution. the united states respects and champions freedom expressions. but we will not stand by as r, t and other actors carry out the corporate activities in support of russia's various activities. well, the functions are in unprecedented tasked all censorship with washington. moving to simon's voice is that charlotte is the main street north that you've asked the
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question for matt, for months and months about you know, the global south and why there's not more support for ukraine is because of the broad scope and reach of r t. if the decision to lift the restrictions these indeed taking a will be taken. it will mean that from this moment on, they take countries begin, a direct symbol with russia. russia is something positive or to the un warden and stuff like conflict in ukraine could end up on an entirely different scale if that fall on long range weapons use against russia is listed. western politicians also question what good can come from the mit plus there was another class. it was called a d 791, clicked anybody else central that top toby's head. we go home, i don't any is foreign minister and say is that right? is all the brick square thing up. states is a comfortable itself. the close the shop and structures of the with the
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mid day in mombasa, in bucharest, and here in moscow, welcome to the global you signed off on archie international. russia has sloan the us track, done all archie. but moscow was deputy foreign minister of saying the coming response will make washington think twice about any further hostile action that says the ministry spokeswoman label, the latest developments, immediate terrorist attack. so one of the streets are not yesterday, russian journalist was subjected to aggression by the us, but they were subjected to a real terrorist information attack as a corporation, as well as in their personal capacity. this is not an accident, this is not a mistake. this is a chain of planned actions which here on year of journalists from the, from russia today from sputnik and colleagues who work with them. not only as correspondence and journalists, but even a speakers, even as guests of their broad costs have been exposed to for several years. over
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the past 2 weeks, these attacks have literally verged on truly informational and physical aggression . our silence is unacceptable. everything that is happening these days with the russian during the listen with russian media structures, the attacks that the collective west is making on them can happen to each of you. whether you are the head of a corporation. whether you are the editor in chief, whether you are an ordinary correspondence abroad, silence is unacceptable. i see some of those remarks come within the past hour and are in response to washington sloughing a fresh round of functions on archie claiming the shuttle global broadcast or spreading dangerous nora tips. this is what the us secretary of states had to say on the part of the threat, who was by us, a russian reputation dis, information to subvert and polarized, freeing up in society, extends to every part of the world. in response today, the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join
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us in addressing the threat posed by r. t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence party also secretly runs the online platform african stream across a wide range of social media platforms. now, according to the outlets website, african stream is and i quote, a pan african digital media organizations based exclusively on social media platforms. focusing on giving a voice to all africans, both at home and abroad. in reality, the only voice it gives is to kremlin propagandist. the united states respects and champions freedom 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 rushes. nefarious activities have relied on actual evidence. very heavy on allegation at
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these very tenuous links the corner data center. again, of course, remember 2016 a hillary clinton need an excuse for losing the election in russia were conveniently annoying to those that a reason. it's 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
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the traditional relationship with russia. it's to do with or to we're responsible for the lack of support for you. find, let's have a listen to what james had say. you've asked 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 that just information and allies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. so apparently were much more influential than we thought here in moscow. we are responsible for undermining that
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basically trillion dollar a proxy was our t laugh 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 tongue in cheek way. yeah, i suppose that demonstrates the ludicrous nature of the lightweight allegations. no evidence just again, as allegations of subterfuge, spice stories and no evidence, nothing that you would present in a court of law. and i know interesting the young pierre of she was also asked about this at, there's obviously being a deep touch sent out among all of the political elite in, in washington. take this very seriously and 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 a gigabyte there. say he has given that one social media as a r t less run for you in the state department head. we're running out to be here,
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fly. i mean, kind of laughing, the ministrations on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious. and we take that very seriously. is obviously been, uh you know, the, the russian front of 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 could do. but 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 another, some of this at this point is amusing to watch what their apparently my will come up with next. when in fact, since almost 20 years since archie has lost all, we have been to start off as journalists, which is bringing the stories and the voices to the audiences destiny media would
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not allow. and that is something for which the west an establishment has been trying to get rid of us on 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 there. well, it's too bad for them because r 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, centrally created to a client media in the west, of course founder,
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the veneer of plausibility that the united states puts on these obligations. there's a serious, serious attack on the very, very pretext and context of free speech. you ship those that are speaking to may not meet the fresh sanctions. have that done against our, to your frequent guess, done call the lake was detained by us authorities for several hours. another gas, christopher, how loudly was scheduled for this program today, but the client to come. so i think potential risk, he sent us his comments. 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 optical $1.00 of the us constitution. however, these freedoms are quickly being eroded by the justice department's help bounce on, come back, take this information and draw some propaganda. visa media use invisible for any law. i know. thinking that once counter to the mainstream narrative of the government, the situation has had
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a profound chilling effect on many commentators research as an active us 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 and control than on the liberties of ordinary americans. though we heard us secretary of state on st thinking, speaking earlier, but our t is the point success at speaking to people in africa. well, durban, base journalist, and other jo, milan, guess the use of people on the confident they aren't buying washington's bullying tactics. the way it is, the way they say things though, is it, no. is it was, it was an insurgency. send this thing to pull out the north is the other thing that it was being done is based on lies. you say, oh no, no, no, this is what you can say. there's a problem said that because disney and kind of think it's on top of it. on
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top of it, you will see that when they do something and you respond to that, it's a form of aggression. when this is something else and you will close it, no, no, you don't need to do. why don't, don't want the american, the one the whole world to believe that i really cuz i was like individual, which is the place you want to. yeah. so just because i'm just on so you know, i was like, do for my, for the, you know, i just, i mean, i'm in but you say you don't. so i don't really for me, oh, so is the thinking in america that it's supposed to be. and is being recycled for the people don't realize that. yeah. stupid spend the winter is around that all the time. now there's a headline stories on it. no telling related theme rushes deputy foreign minister say's most. who is aware of the west decision to a low key of to strike russian territory with western supplied weapons. i think not
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the move will lead to an uncontrolled escalation earlier rushes and foster to the un said giving the green light to such a thoughts would mean nato explicitly entering into a direct more with musk, a sewage switch. the result is due today with a very high degree of probability. we can say that the decision to live restrictions on the use of long range weapons the strikes against russia has long been made in the west. and that with simply witnessing the final stage of its legitimize agents in the eyes of public opinion actually in relation to key i have this does not change anything for us. in principle, the nazi regime has been hitting our territory for a long time outside the combat zone staging terrorist attacks that gauge the civilian population on the civilian infrastructure of our country. if the decision to lift the restrictions is indeed taken a will be taken, it will mean that from this moment on, they take countries begin a direct support with russia. as you know, the use of such weapons as possible. and the,
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if you have access to intelligence from a satellite, the united states and the you, the credit itself does not have such an opportunity even close. and the nature of military personnel can program flight emissions volt miss all systems. in fact, we're not talking about the loankey, you have to strike russian territory with long range weapons. but about making decisions on targets with strikes directly in the west. the fact that the ukranian nationalist will phone the press, the button does not matter. what comes out the report spread about the us and the u . k. are set to a low key up to use western supply, the long range arms destruct russia. washington appears to see little issue. and last thing you train target russian cities with thermos of alleging such a move won't make the us a party to the confident. so we have been very clear that the united states is not going to take part in this war. we're not going to put boots on the ground. we are however, going to continue to, to equip ukraine so it can defend itself or,
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and continue to work with a coalition of countries around the world to help you crane defend itself. while a former special assistant to us president ronald reagan has been speaking to the going underground program, doug bondo was asked if the west is waging a proxy word against russia for ukraine, and whether it from presidency could help resolve the crisis the fall in for your can we watch that here on our t in 15 minutes time. fernando, here's a snippet. what do you think then? uh, is the next few months. uh, as regards the war in your up. i mean, what, what do you think should happen? i know you're treated about this before with the disgraceful my british prime minister bar has gone so much and happened to him. he's been cooling for obvious the weapons, the legal weapons to israel, and is also calling for ukrainians more young ukrainians to join up and get killed . arguably in the meat grinder, why the village, the boy scouts and then listen. so then skis,
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ami as well. sorry for the people who won't worship you're kind of enjoying the benefits of it. i think the same thing for lindsey graham, for example, us senator, who favors basically every word that one can imagine. you know, these are the folks they want to send other people off. they do extraordinary damage around the world. and i think what's striking about these words is the number of civilians who die in other countries. the united states, u. k. europeans are not the ones paying their price. ukrainians are paying the price. russians are paying the price and the long term costs of this, i think you're just devastated. like we need peace there. you know, that doesn't mean i've been very clear. vladimir putin is an aggressor i think he was wrong in attracting to craig. but we have to recognize allied leaders, united states, europe, nato, all share the blame unless they were utterly irresponsible expansion of nato. and despite the assurances they made to the contrary. despite the knowledge they had for people like birds, that this was an incendiary issue is of an issue of extraordinary importance to russia. that essentially we are fighting to destroy russia by sacrificing ukrainian
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lives. i think it's disgusting. i think it's an also policy and over the long term, it's a destabilizing policy. we need to get the war over. i think that requires the u. s . and europeans to talk to russia. these, the, your, what kind of a new security structure can be created? ukraine has to be neutral. i think that's the reality here. but protective sovereignty allow it to join the you know, what kind of a system can we create the rush, you can live with the projects and ukrainians that ends the war. instead of pouring more money into it, more weapons into it and prolonging the fight, we have to be looking for ways to try to end. the . you have up full, sit down and can be watched shortly. notice in the meantime,
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mid month thing. tensions around the world based things call for more dialogue, unless threats. china is defense minister said country should result pressing issues to negotiations and not force. duncan was speaking at a high level of security and defense for them, bringing together nations involved in the asia pacific time them to me are no winners and wars and conflicts. and there is no way out of the session with confrontation. the ultimate termination of any conflict is reconciliation. resolving hot issues such as the crane crisis and the israel palestine conflict promoting peace talks for political solutions is the only in the fundamental way out. earlier we welcomed asian to for a specialist, marco fernandez to the studio. he told my colleague, mohammed, china could be a game changing mediator in many conflicts, but that would still require both sides to be willing to negotiate as well. china has been playing this role of mediator in other cases,
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as we remember last year. the historical deal between saudi arabia in ren actually started in, in russia. russia started this, this role and negotiate have been china did. recently. the same happened with the 14 by the senior organizations, the set together in b gene. again, they said 1st of moscow, then they said it'd be gene and they made an important agreement. so i think china is really showing by concrete examples how much they are engaged in, in the piece, a tops, but again, you need, would they make a good mediator? do you think? i think so. i mean, they're trying to do that. they did this statement a proposal together with brazil, that was an attempt, it was a real attempt. but again, we need the other side to listen and, and to be able to, uh, reading to discuss at this point, china is very aware of the us behavior in the, in the nato allies behavior. it's not, it's very similar what they do with rushes,
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a lot of double standards. i mean, they just things, they accuse china of doing things that they do. this is regarding human rights. this is regarding lots of other issues trying to is already having some, some, a more assertive actions, like for instance, some restrictions for exports of, of so to the community rules, etc. but at the end of the day, again, i mean, right now the most important thing for china and for the whole humanity is this be stocks? it's telling you western powers, the view of india is foreign minister when asked about the rise of bricks and the increasingly lends the membership to forming of its doors. it was another club. it was called the d 7. and you 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. when it's freak about the break says somehow something seems to get under people's
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skin. and you know, and here's an observation, a decent. you know, if there is a d 20. did the d 7 disband hasn't stopped me? think? no, it still continues. so the g 20 exists. the d 20 is dead, but the d 7 still exists. then why can't the defend to be that individual to 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 one's some the g 7 was form. it was very exclusive, it did not let any emerging economies of developing countries via far to fit. so what that does is that also gives them a lack of understanding blue book or section as well, considering that they've been sol snobbish. they've been snotty, i'm very a lead in that sense. and i wouldn't be talking to rick sweet talking. that it constitutes about 45 percent of the walls population,
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about 3600000 people. it also accounts for about 20 percent of the world of bill gdc. just the we also saw the bill break security form which was posted where in the us a new c was re much present. but of course a g. the wall there have some interesting thoughts or raise of handling says the shoes of common concern are no longer a couple of i just seen martin and touch a new situation in this context. i'm particularly happy that countries of the global so i present does today. it shouldn't be just but and does global outreach is real good in the fundamental principles. all of us are the com, which means the word is one from the break just pretty tough majority respect and
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understanding. solid data, equality, 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 who is a routine and not exclusive with the like the west has. all these deals of the greeks is also looked for reforms in, for example, the world by systems and 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 on the rise vision in the last few years and which is by the rules, so can talk. so we're rich guarantee, for example, a long way to go out of course. so there are countries within the bricks as well. the focus on use of new cars and seen bricks of cost is aiming to achieve a lot more in october when the summit would actually take place. and that,
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that we are expecting that the, the fear is that migration deal. it has with 2 needs. he could be put under a strain due to growing concerns about human rights in the country. that's according to a li document which the blocked top diplomats use, a puddle center. we use foreign ministers in july. well the reports comes. i had a presidential election next month in the north african country ledges across done on media as well as opposition to figure 12 european union. also fears to this could fall under the influence of so called hostile 3rd countries and calls for a balance between its global reputation on fraud child relationship with the 2 missing government. global, the 1st specialist at your joining se, se problems with migration or large scale, but don't make it yet. it expects shanicea to deal with the the i
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see the ease of use, they can get you going crazy. we just need one hand and they want that to, to easier predict their little bit. and do the other hand, they say that there is a problem that if we have some programs, it's antenna room and we can as can use it. so it's, but i think the real value especially some i guarantee i do open you out of making the people crazy read it to you yet. they do, man that can use it for 6 days. busy and as if it did say, and at all season, say or so that we, if we can and do we are not the 1st picture for a i that go to do, especially if you and union in the, for the domain problem. let me get asian,
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which was made by the patient and they get as high as the nation is made by revealing kenzie. and especially with him. we have to stop the antenna. feels we create a new one and tell you, sir, you know the story. we are close the following today, crawler, it's of taken to the streets of the bangladesh capital demanding the government take action against the violence in the at countries minority. the hindu minority are facing the targeting follows the resignation of former prime minister, shift has seen in august after weeks of addressing the side of asia country. let's go through this deeper because pro testers holding volume is that she, flags, and shunting spoken to urgent safety for hindus, were watched by police as they blocked the local interest section. no, that was riley, and called on decker. to implement the on the dash national hidden do run the lines as a demo of switching to the minority protection law, the creation of
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a special tribunal to defend. well, look at me, your report said camino a violence in bangladesh has resulted in the depths of at least 2 hindus on more than a 1000. properties belonging to members of the community have been attacked since august 5th. that's the day the ship has seen a leg. government fell nearly 50 hidden. do teachers have also been forced to resign from their posts over the past month and made the ongoing filing stage human rights congress for bangladesh. minorities has filed a letter to the you and 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 hand. the community in the recent government take over the revolution in bangladesh. we heard from the head all of that for a to say, it's not the 1st appeal to the united nations for help and old requests before that are falling on deaf ears as we have,
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but not only plays the 2 letter before the secretary general of the when i did nation, we have also read into on permanent patients of the limited nation. for me dig intervention, we have not seen any it shows from the united nation. so for they have ignored all request. we had to ask for human indeed any assistance as well as the independent investigations leading to the, the, at a smarter rate. and, and i some and routine of the he can do and other minority properties in the country. we have not seen any, any response from the united nation to i placed this request to indian government as well. and i meant to you, i'm placing to our regional government to bring this matter before the united nations security council. if it has been done for one day, it has been done for all other country. why not for bangladesh,
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given the perspective, given the never looked at tops happening, given the great concern that the minorities are having, everybody's talking about growing, they're coming from landmark. but normally is paying attention to what happening to the country, how minorities are deprived 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. but i'm not seeing any concrete actions taken by united nation in disregard. you know, the arab gulf states, they are actively working to men, ties with syria, put will, don't push, won't be supported or opposed by the us establishment. thoughts um, lots, lots more of a side. just discuss next in the early we can going under brun, with former reagan administration officials, the stimulus the
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i'm action or tents, you're welcome back to going underground rule got single around the world from the you a this week the usa spending more and defense than the next 9 countries combined commemorated its failure to defend new york city in washington dc 23 years ago. while the attacks originated in c, i a support the terrorist uncomfortable and i've got a son. another $911.00 was commemorated on wednesday in the milton friedman economic neoliberalism flash going to chile. on september, the 11th 1973, the c i a in force to create uh, that would see the elimination of democratically elected lead to salvador. i end with decades. it would be a template, an example for installing death, squads, torture, privatization, and us vessel states all around the global south. this week though, the present boss of the c i a was not talking about mistakes.
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