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the best of part of the the, this is the story of freedom and democracy in salt free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those for obviously bias can believe in it's. it's very easy to promote freedom of speech and practice. and when it's only your speech accounts and no one else's ortiz editor in chief bluff washington sanctions against this chapel as an unprecedented silencing of a media place. coming as the white house continued. talk of the freedom of the press as long as you told the accepted dorothy. united states respects and champions freedom expression, but we will not stand by his r, t and other actors. carry out corporate activities in support of russia's various activities. we should not be treated as inferior thoughts out for it gets responds to an american proposal to give the continent to permanent seats at the un security
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council. but without a veto power. we hear from the public guess on the continuing 5 to be heard. why do we worthwhile or 20 the what do you want to push it this week? so the reason why is all the goals will turn to point to i'm to position themselves on the what i think is going to be a very big fight determinants it for the task. and then what they think it's based on that particular region would be the best modelled other question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons. oh no, it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. moscow war, instead of kia, uses, western supplied long range weapons to strike russia. it will main nato's direct participation in the ukraine. complex. this way to solve crowds gathering the westbank on the truck to get some more and the death of
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a turkish american active as killed by any force. the with the top stories for the past 7 days and writes up to the moment developments as well. this sunday, welcome to the weekly on our t introduction. accusations that's archie is working for russia's intelligent services or something nonsense. that's according to the networks editor in chief, marguerite. this simon young was responding to the us, stopping a fresh round of sanctions on the trouble with washington claiming we spread dangerous narrative. which looks cool. it's very easy to promote freedom of speech and practice said when it's only your speech that counts. and no one else's was even more amusing, is that they accused organizations of collaborating with intelligence services, which implies were some kind of intelligence unit ourselves. that's absolutely
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nonsense. we're not any part of the intelligence services. perhaps we would like to be. maybe we could hide better if that were the case. but we've learned differently were journalists and we continue to do our journalistic work. well, with more on how the white house is relentless, take something done on media. voices who spends differs from it. so here's our t corresponding show, a different sky. hey, howard, all see we'd like to bring news in news, but it seems from many in power in the us. they want all to be the news itself for the 2nd time in a month, senior members of the by didn't administration, have a keys dotsie of being part of a network trying to lou of the world into its web, russian reputation. this information to subvert and polarized screen of the societies extends to every part of the world. in response today, the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching
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a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing this web post 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 social media platforms. now according to the i was website, african stream is and i quote, a pan african digital media organization based exclusively on social media platforms. focusing on giving a voice to all africans, both at home and abroad, is in reality the only voice it gives is to kremlin propagandist. the united states respects and champions freedom expression, but we will not stand by his r, t and other actors. carry out corporate activities in support of russia's nefarious activities. 14 big allegations. another claim made by the state department was due to all reporting here at all to support for ukraine is waning in many countries.
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one of the reasons not the only reason for 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. it's because of the broad scope and reach of r t. we're proud again that just information and the lies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. the global south was also mentioned is lacking in support for ukraine. however, in narrow woods countries in the global science have chosen their own sol, brittany, pulse, and have done so since day one of the conflict. we are not neutral from the very beginning. we have taken sides, and we have chosen the side of peace. and we want to continue to engage with this country funding basis of that. we try to respect, but we're not to tell us what to do. and we expect to do as not to tell us what it
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to fox the chest, and that no one should have any doubt that will make our decision within the framework of strategic wisdom and equity. the west, on the other hand, led by the u. s. as use threats to try and force these countries and it's cool and i'm to impose sanctions on russia. i've been glad to see again the strength of the international alliances come together to, to support you printer. that is in its efforts to defend itself. and so i think that's the important the piece here is to try to protect and preserve the international order we understand. india is a long relationship with russia. and india has to make it sound determinations about where it's wants to be on, on the scale called by the action over friendly nations. in fact, it's
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a key used us as we move them back. apparently, we don't just unless we're actually spies on those accusations went viral with the main stream media laughing it up. all these press offers decided, it was time to be candid. we'd been broadcasting straight out of k t p headquarters all this time. no, but seriously, we're running out of popcorn. just sit and watch what the us government will come up with next about us. he has the winner on social media, c r t. c. in the state department's head. we're running have to be here blind hard, i mean, kind of mocking administrations on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious and we take that very seriously, all these editor and she also took umbrage with the allegation, the channels doing lists of spies. marguerite, assuming you know, i'm suggesting that perhaps blinking suck evasions should have been projected closer to home. then you suddenly see, yeah, it's
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a classic case of projection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, their media, their foundations to the new york times, and all the others publish legs daily. what are these leaks? they receive orders from intelligent services, right? this right, that they have a long since merge with each other. if you look at who runs the foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future once they flow from one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us. and of course, all of these are, these are asians against our channel come less than 2 months before the us presidential election at the time when the race between kamala harris, who was expected to continue the democrats love of russia bashing. and donald trump, who's being clear, he wants to end the ukraine conflict, remain neck and neck. preemptively. blaming all t may seem like a good way to secure votes, which one you to do to just?
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why are they doing this now? closing down banning? well, it's clear they have elections and want to distract from some things, but most importantly ahead of those same elections, they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth. they need to silence everyone. this is the story of freedom and democracy in the so called free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those who are obviously biased, can believe in it almost okay at all. she is always being question more because we let our audience question the narrative and make up the own mind without telling them that you want to think charlotte davinsky and while the wife, how is tries to silence russian. all right, let's representatives of leaving bricks, media organizations have convened in moscow for a summit brushes. foreign ministry spoke some important guess. be for the next on washington said list big us is a challenge installments. options can find more on both that. so in the event
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itself, at r t dot com was washington bundles. why the global side isn't towing? it's geo political line. here's perhaps one reason why the south african president has taken aim of international structures which hold by the continent. he saves from being an equal partner. so around the opposes comments came in response to washington's proposal to offer 2 permanent seats at the un security council to africa. but without any veto power of not having a continent of 1300000000 people represented on the security council, diminishes the role of the united nations. we cannot have a 2nd class participation as africa on the un security council. we demand and require that we should have serious participation. this week the united states alone state will support adding to new permanent states for african countries in the 1st ever non permanent state for a quote, small island developing nation. but the american envoy to the u. n. fail to box it
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prospective new members holding a veto saying washington believes that right could make the security college sales work dysfunctional policy. and we don't want to give up our, our veto power. and we do think if we expand that veto power across the board, it will make the council more dysfunctional. have indicated that we support 2 permanent seats for africa. how that plays out on they asked. the continent will be up to the africans to well declare. so the africans will determine who those permanent, ma'am, they're gonna run and have to be voted on by $193.00 members. but who are their candidates for this? so they've decided that themselves has not for me to tell. they are for good, right? you need to take the south africa, or you need to pick you jeff, or you need to, to, to, you know, to kenya, they will determine who will run for their seats. well, the us proposal sparked debates among african leaders with the ro,
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london president, offering his inside and in which of the confidence 54 countries could set up a council. one permanent seed would have to be held by the african union commission on 2nd seat by an african country on rotational basis. not held by any single country permanently. but we discussed that proposal for the panel of gas. so say given only 2 seats to such a big, diverse confident are ready places for getting a difficult position. what i see where it is going to be very big sites will sits on the will gets a feminine since. obviously guys, uh not uh, it's not so we also guys have a, uh, the content which is very davis. the best option here is the log file once its going to uh, once its going to own vision definitely can, you know, and the other one, the 30 us page on the board is it's going to be very difficult to see if this is adopted. i think it will be a very difficult decision to detect because i don't think there's any of that kind
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of turn it back to minutes another. maybe we can use a right to go all the time. i just did what example enough. so maybe that's, that's getting weight, but i think uh the government is it for now that you know, under or did thing sits based on a particular agent would be the best model. i think the approach on that is why it also comes me to come off of one to be able to support each any point 3 dot dot has the capacity to was timing on this call on behalf of walker can do this like my point 3 and i do, they have such capacity because my drives, like a mini africa, if we go them just demographically, logins, economy and so on. so, so we need to run through the twenty's, dental, global ship, people hire until far. it was a while ago. i know the whole thing is we don't want to give you additional because
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you don't want to get into some of the activities we would do the payment to your interest, the vision important. but then why don't we also have the country the way they want to spend the ones you know, we disagree with, push it this way. so this is why is all the cause of parental control? i'm still positioned themselves. i'm in the law or wife. again, granting house a middle initial on your own customers will admit to additional is if you do not initially do, because the reports are emerging, that nato leaders are set to a log cab to use. western supplied missile is to strike deeper into russian. the blocks top military adviser has the same such a move is justified militarily, there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel and munition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is
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a legal ground to do that. most go has one of the serious repercussions. if nato supplied long range missiles are used to hit russian in the you in the countries on voice, it's such a move would explicitly mean nato's direct involvement in the conflict and be a declaration of war. here's what we're putting said earlier in the we could fight the situation. this is for just of there is an attempt to substitute concepts because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out territory. it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this and then the experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western made long range precision systems
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. it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from the you satellites, or from the united states, in general, from natal satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is that the flight emissions and these missile systems can, in fact be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries, the united states, european countries in the war and ukraine. this is the direct participation, and this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it would mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict,
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we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. meanwhile, the us secretary of state and poland, foreign minister are mulling over current restrictions being listed on ukraine using their weapons. warsaw as tough diploma moist support for the us initiative, citing and the legit the rest from russia or 20 blinking salt to get your to being countries to spend more the following this about this bending over 4 percent of g d . p on defense. this is really the gold standard among nato countries. and of course it hosts thousands of us and allied forces as low as i was telling totally produce space is regularly breached by russian drugs and massage last year. a russian christmas. so traveled through the 2 sides of poland and landed 10 kilometers from my house. so i believe we should do something about it pretty well. we spoke to german over certain work correspondent, thomas roper,
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who sees the west, is playing with fire and risking the brick of a 3rd world war. the country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory. i think that would not be a discussion with the rush as part of this was. so i think i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the gentleman from the start of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data, operate of data and toes data is already participation of the war due for the rest is risking this escalation. um, i'm afraid that might be a rational, a reaction with which the west doesn't like. and then we are coming really in a, in a really the process of, of escalation steps. and whether we try to weigh out before then there, well, i'm thinking what would happen. i don't know the really the worst test, the thing, whether it's worse towards a world war,
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the real hard world war. because of all these questions we have here, the attacking rush, it was a long range west of weapons, which technically pushing us right wouldn't be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature, sol, just as i think a step which is um yeah, the final one at which the, the russians or the russians will react with what they didn't do until now. this week. so memorial services for a 26 year old turkish american activists who was killed with a shock to the head by the idea for a year in september, hundreds gathered in the palace, the needs to be of nobliss and monday to pay their last tributes to iceland or id her body was wrapped in a flag of palestine before being sent onto the 13th. i should or had been protesting the expansion of orthodox jewish settlements, which had displaced locals when the idea of opened fire in response to tires being burned on rocks from a let me just here of icon origin funeral,
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which was held on saturday in the church coast and city of the tim, the country is just as minister said on christ launched its own investigation, the deadly incidents move that's being welcomed by the victims funding. it's miss casey. when i learns that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and has opened up 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, there can be an effort to overlook things. hundreds, gather indeed in the family home of i should know is get aged, a turkish american, do a citizen that was shot and killed by his really forces in the west bank in the palestinian
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territories. now, this is a topic that has been the attention of the turkish media as well as the locals, as well as policy makers throughout the country. and one of the fundamental talking points has been that the fact that i should know is the age. it was a us national, the fact that the united states has not shown the support that many assumed us national would receive, has become a great talking point. but more importantly is the rhetoric that was discussed. the is really mandatory issues statement suggesting that the killing of i should know it was an accident that she was killed by ricocheted fire or that is really military sized forces essentially fired upon a group that they didn't the threatening and provocative in the west bank during a protest, protesting illegal is rarely settlements, however, and there are a number of rhetoric and new statements and information that is arise, suggesting that that was not the case. we understand that the bullet that entered eisen was sco went in a straight and linear line. not indicated of which is a fire or something that would constitute an accidents on the country. the bullet
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entered her school, killing her instantly. video footage also arised from the events that day suggesting that she was 100 or 200 meters away from the scene at the time of these 400 meters away from these rarely snipers that shorter and killed. there's also a witness. testimonies, her friends have travelled from the united states in different parts of the world to for family homes, into them to show their supports to i should do is get a gift. this is a, this is a talking point that has gotten many interest it for many different reasons. one of them is of course, the fact i think is really military and these really, the government is killing people indiscriminately understand in 2003. rachel corrie was killed by the israeli defense forces in a very similar matter. we understand in 2022 american palestinian journalists uh, showing up the was killed by his really military forces. it seems that because really military was tearing off these attacks, killing national, some different parts of the world indiscriminately. but when it comes to the united states, of course, there's a different rhetoric and sentiments involved is over the course of the past few years. the united states has express outrage,
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but when it came to the case of functional as agents, the dual national and the us citizen, the outrage just was not there. and more importantly, the church government says that they are doing everything in their power to ensure that i should know is it does receive justice. those responsible are brought to justice. they are investigating this incident, particularly. and there are hopes and at least the probability that the turkish government will use this as a case study to provide at the i c, j. and it's case with south africa against israel. forced to leave the country you've lived in for decades for failing a language test. that's what a resident of e. u. members. they had left fios how to endure after they've both technician inactive, a set of deportation laws follow. since more i think russians could not face the same fate. equal to bump down the lived in lafayette since he was 11 within half a century. and it was deported despite being married to a locked in citizen. he also left behind his elderly mother and some have known
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citizen status with limited right under the migration last, the last few in government track done and residency routes for russians. forcing them to take language tests and other processes to stay in the country even if they've lived there their entire lives remind cost rep spoke to the board about the new restrictions, tearing families apart a luxury. yeah, i lived in rica and 2 years ago a law was passed regarding the requirement to take an exam. in the latvian language, it changed significantly. national lists ended up in the admissions committees, so to speak. it became very difficult to pass the exam. it required a deep knowledge of the lab fee and language. by the way, many russians in riga know and past the lab fee and language exams. but the attitude towards russians is something entirely different. the fact is that i obtained russian citizenship in 2018. my knowledge of the latvian language was
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mediocre. my father was military and we moved to latvia when i was in the 6th grade . however, we learned the language using 2nd grade textbooks. back then in the soviet union, there weren't as many issues with the language as there are now. it used to be rare to hear russian on the streets of riga. but the situation has changed. a multitude of people who didn't know either russian or lab fee and moved to the city. so you started having problems after obtaining your russian passport in 2018. can you elaborate on this? yes, i was not a citizen of latvia, but since i didn't have the right to vote and was limited in my rights, i decided to accept russian citizenship. the thing is, i am russian. so for me, it was normal. i went to the embassy received my citizenship 6 months later and continued living in riga. yes, i have family, my wife, son, and mother,
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all of whom remained there. for example, my wife has latvian citizenship, while my mother and son are non citizens, they aren't being expelled. but as a russian citizen, the new law enacted 2 years ago required me to take the exam. i tried to take the exam, but the announcement about the exams came at the end of the summer. when i tried to call those commissions, they didn't answer. i couldn't even register for the exam. i tried everything, but it didn't work. then i received a letter stating that i had to leave lapse the by november 31st, 2023. so i left of the gore. please tell me at the very beginning of our conversation, you mentioned signs of nationalism. i understand that the signs of nationalism are becoming more and more obvious, particularly in lexia. you talked about how are you good, self has also changed, demographically, people from rural areas are moving there. have you personally, or any of your family members or their acquaintances?
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encountered any forms of nationalism, i can tell you that among ordinary people in riga, there are no problems. sometimes someone from a village comes and doesn't know russian, but in riga itself, there are no issues. every one speaks russian. every one, the problem lies within the government. you understand that people have very little influence on this. practically nothing. those who are put in service to the americans serve them. but in terms of human interaction, there are virtually no problems. there are fascists, there no doubt about it. but the entire system silently serves these fascists. for example, doctors have been forbidden to communicate and russian and grandmothers and grandfather is there. don't know, lexi, and good luck understanding what the doctor is telling you. however, one on one doctor certainly understand everything and communicate in russian,
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but at an official level that is prohibited. speaking of documents, when applying for residency, they ask questions like, who's crimea or who's done best and similar things. when you receive the order to leave lexia, could you have filed any kind of appeal? could you have argued that your whole family lives here? no, i couldn't do anything. and there was no one to accept those appeals. there is no institution that accepts such appeals. it's just impossible. so i had to leave, i got into my car and left the territory on november 31st. the order to leave the country was on signed and on sealed. it looked like a payment receipt for an apartment. i can't even imagine what was in your heart at that moment when you read that paper. you know, i'm glad to be in russia really. but on the other hand, it's definitely a hardship because my elderly mother, son and wife are all there. it's very difficult. my wife is a citizen of lafayette,
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so she obviously won't be expelled. neither will my mother nor my son. they are not citizens of russia. they are not citizens of latvia either. but this has been going on for a long time since the ninety's. they cannot vote and have other restrictions as well. but for people like me who haven't left, all social benefits have been cut off. free health care is completely absent. literally everything is being and old. i could have stayed there, hidden, but it's impossible to live like that. i can't live like this. do you stay in constant contact with your relatives? now constantly 5 to 6 calls a day. does it help? of course it helps. it gives me a reason to live, and i also want to maybe bring them all here. is that your biggest dream right now? yes, but it's very difficult. now we can often think our lives are difficult to kind of way and many times they are. but try it all without
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