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the so many people question the name was true, provocative. collateral murder instead of collateral damage and the information. but as a former marine company commander, i knew enough about moore law to launch a war to an owner of the town was in fact, or there is no video of more market in history in the public domain. there is no video type that shows how a country lot in the united states has wage war. there's nothing out there that is so on the on east that is on census, that shows what was in the modern era is really like nothing. and that's why the us government doesn't want it in the, in a court room where they want to try drilling and such. that's why it's not part of the indictment against him because it's so embarrassing it's, i think it's really important that especially young people by watch it. i know it's
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tough to watch it and absorb it and understand why it is such a significant piece of journalism. a can over the courtyard. roger, estimate the 40, i'm a probably the 3rd 4th are correct. defendable for ralph. if you're not going to be able to tell them that way. so when you go through 635 will come for exams by side of my final price calculators, crazy large quantity of individuals for radio, a real bad one for the out the i went into town because the extra credit here is $1856.00, individual and i think a $47.00 points commission and each roger that we have no
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personnel, east of our position. so feel free to engage over and i will be a good manager. go ahead. i'm gonna, i can't you know, down cuz you're behind that building and building it and not bringing r t g. i have a guy with, i don't know if he didn't come on a flyer not hold on for i was going through. we come from our point of view in this fucking once you get on this, open the gun or about 400 feet long. fire . let me know when you buy them all through traffic to safety on fire you if you need to move time now we just in case all 8 individuals are still fired
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by the end of the week. i'm sorry. what was the damage guy? well, sorry, the by so your car and i'm just trying to find targets again. perhaps the fact that they both have the 26, a bunch of body landers. sorry, we got about, uh, 8 individuals. we got one guy crawling around down there, but uh, you know, we could definitely do or shoot some more usually with alpha fell through thanks. crazy horse one a the one on the over the hotel a few 6 crazy horse. when i tell you how to go, is that the issue that you
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have one guy moment down there, but the, the bill for the gallery of the most is the 18. uh we also have one individual. uh, here's the wellness college right across away. we're going to move down the road or we'll see as far as how we won't shoot any more. every other weapon don't hang out. i haven't seen one yet. so you guys got that guy, girl, and right now on the curb. and i kind of look around in there and then you guys are sitting though they're cubes of course man. so 36000. and then the brought down to that, trying to make sure you guys have my turnover. come
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off, i gotta do is pick up a web 1st class or crazy lawrence. we have individuals going to feed, looks like it's awfully picking up on these weapons. a roger that break or the north one i used to work on semester to uh figure picking up the loan or trying to get permission. okay. let me shoot the parts master crazy horse. one, a thinking of course master crazy horse, one a do we have a black suit? our phone go truck picking up from the press to engage
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i 1st master crazy horse one a vehicle seriously disabled. oh yeah. like that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time. suddenly, a young, rocky cameraman burst through the door. he was wailing, and they just said the mere inside have been killed. us and us suddenly helped her attack was us after midnight and the us military put out a statement. 12 people had been killed, including tennis civilians who had been identified as being employees of the reuters news service. but that these people have been killed in a 55, an exchange of 5 between us forces and insurgents. and the statement was very categorical, that they had being a 55, a now rocky sa speak to witnesses and residents in the area are in several of these
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witnesses told me that there was no clash, no firefight taking place when this attack occurred. and so we were demanding that the us military conduct a thorough investigation into what it happened because the evidence that we had was costing very griped out on the us middle trees version of events. the for each from the tv camera that's mounted on the gun of the apache by very quickly misled into font the cameras that in the mirror and side were carrying his weapons. they also identified other maintenance carrying, like i $0.47 very quickly, they sold permission to a tax. 547 commission, roger that we have no personalities to bar position. so you know, 3 to get you over. to me,
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that sounds to his credit made very clear that the order to open fire had been given before the me a team around the corner. and he's got his long lens come round taking a photo. once you get onto the bottom, all of that basically showed us pilot laughing and joking as they scraped pennsylvanians on the street. oh yeah. like that. right. there's a window so this whole for tens that some of this was the room for democracy or seem to have me below had it to be a war of democracy. why do you coming the only people who may well have been opponents? probably one of the regime you changed and wanted to completely destroy. so the importance the significance of that particular protein
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shouldn't be underestimate the american crew supplying the hideous sound try, can common sri about how it was nice to kill people. it was revealing, it was a very important disclosures, and that's when the likes became an enemy of those who perpetrated this crime. then the the attack on the van. i mean, no one was holding any weapons. so that was a clear case of, of a potential war crime. the father was taking the 2 children so you can go on to lessons and the most. then they drive off to the same insights from space goal for i really enjoy it. and as they do what people do, they stop and then try to take them into the van to try them to the hospital. this
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is when the 2nd round had been, it's a shooting up on the van. and. and so even though we're sitting in the front with, with a father, the only reason why the lives we saved has a case with himself, his buddies shooting them from the explosive bullets. and we're coming from the about. she comes here. i thought it was extremely important to get with my statement from the people had been effective that i said, we need the names and faces. we need to see who these people are. why wouldn't the guess come and questions to them is a questions just 2 days before the release or the video, we met the widow children. we tend to see war. some of the more so as the playground for the people when it comes to this is the people that fits in naples. so we'll try to add some reality in life despite the war, despite the coughing the
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not in the not as you meant to be really good. you don't live and that's a bit of a lot of stuff and then lots of good. no hot. if somebody job going to send one animal so they just don't have to shape house because the and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground, the to take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just
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wall julian is held in prison? no one has ever been held accountable for the consequences of those 2 boys that are being waged on those 2 countries. and i just find that incredibly hypocritical because having seen was the us led invasion of iraq is done to that country. it's an excellent credit. and the video type. chelsea mounting bravely center we can blake so much to go in this published go down as one of the most important video types ever released. the walk with the beach show us was what the american m file was up to and that they won't forget. so the app is what created the fast, that is a war to determine the united states to punish this guy. come on to me. that is
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what started a huge campaign of slander against them in the west, the media to discredit tim the wash the lies. and smear and go and blissfully dig of late continuously. you know, i know why advice may him in 2000 night plans are destroyed by the weekend next. and joanne was laid out and the secret documents were the side, the counter intelligence assessment branch of the u. s. defense department, they described in our world and it was to destroy quite the feeling of trust standards which the leak center of gravity. this what do we achieve with
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threats of exposure and criminal prosecution related thing of sold on record. you taishan back in 2010. there was a lease of a document that was prepared by law firm acting on behalf of bank of america. the firm stretched for advise the us government on strategy. the strategy was in jail for me is to drag you from country to country. second 2010 when they 1st released the chelsea. many leaks we see leaks came under an extra legal banking blockade. so we see leaks had the paypal cancelled visa. mastercard, cut off donations. it wasn't the 1st time the whole, the major credit card companies are united in creating a blockades on a media organization. julian even had these to so bank account close to the decline
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is the currency the no, none of the leaders on you can shoot for that, but it shouldn't be done. losing innocent english escape and able to see him in this get anybody your dylan told him. no, i guess from a dealer. bowman done the but it is who i mean or, you know, bringing that up on in lucky if it is and does on those in know with this any, to the advice they want to publish it. electronica ease of it that i bought attached to the audi. i meant that i probably see it as to what could i have done this is okay, and then we'll still receive a few that pretty soon meant that when you are aware that someone is eking information on using the duration in the, in the embassy, which is very embarrassing, and they say that you put it into words and saying that you was, you know, with the escape board or that you throw things into florida. you can not, in the thing you sell the smoke. so is this was academic and
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also he's also a professor of international law at the university of glasgow from 2016 until the $22.00. he was united nations special russell to torture and of the crew in human or degrading punishment when but his lawyer was 1st contacted me in december 2018, but i frankly just kind of, you know, push this aside and, and i have this emotional reaction thinking owed assistance hacker this, right business, you know, trade or, and, and that'd basically ignore it because i know his lawyers came back about 3 months later just before he was expelled from the embassy. and then they translated some evidence, some medical opinions to be in school. when i actually looked at those facts, i started realizing that this doesn't add up with this whole public narrative that
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had been spread about. and then the media for about 10 years. and i also realized that my negative emotions towards i found really i didn't know where i had them from. i'd had never really dealt with his case before. but i was convinced that i knew everything about you and i was emotional. and that's what so striking because i realize that i as a human rights expert, me was convinced that this new order was true without actually knowing the facts behind me. because i started to seem to actually make thing of this added problem. deeper i got into this, the more george came up, but it was not on the side of the signs and wiki leaks. it was on the side of the government. and i thought, i have to go and partially investigate this case because something's not right here . and so i went to see him and the bars together with the medical team specialist who are specialized to making drama and torture victims. it pushing the donors to gosh, on the bill that the, the, the 8 of them all a promo for the in so many go the in my gosh, like,
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almost together. but i was at davis, i don't have enough income for me and but at the front of the stumble because i've, i mean, done enough. the initial need us. but one of the thing that goes into the medical findings that we produce during this visit to start from just draw some shows all the symptoms that are typical for a person that has been exposed to psychological torture. over for long periods of time. psychological torture means torture light. it is very serious. the at the end of the day, we left the electricity, the black craft back to central london. and i remember i sent in the back of the car and steer tutoring drops on the window. and in my mind, i kept replaying the moment to set the bond to us and we are shaking hands. i wish
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to well and was about to leave. the doctors were already standing at the door when suddenly a soldier's grip of my hand tightened. the d. she'll be back. she looked at me intensely and said, i see the service. she didn't hesitate to visibly troubled and searching for burns . and then he finally said, i saved my life. during our conversation, i sondra had made it absolutely clear that he would not be expedited to the united states alive in his opinion, this was the only rational decision and view afford awaited him there during the sole search 2 days before our visit, prison staff had confiscated a razor blade shouldn't buy us, i'm just in case you have a serious and we both knew that his fate was not in my hands
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landscape open up before your eyes the what one does you imagine the, the discount starts, the journey, the, the, you ready to come along the, with the end of world war one? the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance.
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in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and for baby indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of the sea bass at the festival, a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start the northern india seeing base as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms. the both a bar barrick execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer,
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the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous star massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the for your part and leadership and tenacity in journalism and publishing. 2010 asylum just being held in progressively narrow i dock, cold and cruel list spaces has been since the 7th of december and 2010 and one form or another. and we have now here. ready of videos often present, where does the system fall down that the foundation, corruption being something that they have it was fixed when have it's kind of in
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