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the, are you ready to come along? the corruption allegations against block mirrors the landscape build including claims. he personally receives the stifling amount of money from military commissions alone . we hear the few only developing scandal exclusively from the ukrainian parliament member. zalinski annually receives between $2.00 to $4000000000.00 from the t. c. k . allow every yeah, it is brought to the office of the president from every structure, from every structure, tens of millions of dollars in most tens, putting a price on torture, a us federal jury orders and american defense contractor, who hired employees up in a tori is of the great detention center to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages, the 3 former iraqi prisoners condo to add on the program. a new level
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of partnership. news your looks to grow its ties with russia. pros, multiple, the sectors of the message from an inquiry administrative, russia, africa conference in the, the most promising area is the one in which russian has the greatest expertise. this is uranium, which is almost the wild leading water to do so. and so it is in the sea around that we hope to be able to keep in time. we're relations with russia, the woman about 3 pm and sunday in mombasa, and you're in most school this thursday, november the 14th. welcome to the art teacher and also these are a mom who has been able to steal more then all the presidents who have stolen in ukraine before. now it's a ukrainian m. p. 's description loving. there's
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a lensky who brought up some other shocking teams to in an exclusive interview with our team. lansky annually receives between $2.00 to $4000000000.00 from the t. c. k military commission is allowed every yeah, it is brought to the office of the president. you know, we've had so much room or so much, you know, a doubts about the ukrainian regime if you like. and then remember, this doesn't come from nowhere. it's important that we understand the background, the us state department has consistently reported prior to the russian, especially military operation, about corruption and you find human rights abuse of what corruption has been the norm of one of the biggest problems in the develop, the ukraine after the soviet union collapsed. this guy are to on the demitrix. oh, who is he? why should we believe what he's saying? he was a member of the service of the people party, which is the landscape own party. so he's intimately related to this machine. this dysfunctional machine on the gun. remember we seen the lower right officials,
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people in the recruitment services in the medical sort of selling certificates. we've seen a tens of millions of dollars, some of the boots of cars and very low ranking officials at so it's not surprising that these allegations are being made of a higher up the ladder. the scale of the actual corruption it's, it's up to the water. and of course, because of these allegations, this gentleman has faced a lot of the retribution and for f. that's how i listen to him telling us about just how dangerous it is to speak out. and you find them what's actually happened to him in 2022 in the month of march. they were the 1st 2 attempts to kill me. that is 2 attempts to eliminate me, which think god did not materialize. officer that i was kidnapped and tortured in the basements of the s b. u. under then search and see of the outbreak of full in ukraine. a large number of political and public figures was actually illuminated in the early days of the war. wildly war is going on,
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the ukrainian people are forced to tell the raids the landscape power to tell the right the genocide that he's staging against the grand people. we will support is lensky and many citizens of russia, including bella. ruth supported him. yes, it was our mistake. we made a mistake, we finally realized. but my departure from the policy is exactly that. precisely because i did not want to be a participant in these blog events that supports it. so again, you know more meat on the bones of a lot of room or, and allegations about savanski. and that's a, you know, he was put into power on a promise. remember of the ending corruption, the ending, the war in the east. and we see where we are now, you know, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians. the people drag from the streets, the complete destruction of the apparatus of good civil government. if absolutely the 2 decades on a boot grave interrogators are finally facing accountability for the sexual
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abuse and torture. the collected on iraqi detainees, us defense contractor c, a c. i hired the employees who are now under investigation to work up the notorious detention center note in american jury has ordered the multinational to pay $42000000.00 to $3.00 former prisoners or t correspondents. marina costs are of the contents of a better life than never, i guess it's look 16 years for these 3 of rocky men who once food, the horrors of the, the tour is double gray. prison, sick get justice. the case was 1st filed back in 2008, but it was only this year that an american jury got to hear what these men went through. my body was like a machine responding to all external orders. the only part i owned was my brain, which could not be stopped by the black plastic bag they used to cover my head.
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this is just one of hundreds of stories of abuse against the chinese to emerge from the jail run for years by the us military, n. c. i a, the falling as we were tracked by roots attached by police dogs beaten by whips. when americans fired live ammunition at us, they killed 2 people in front of me, put them in body bags and took them away. we're blindfolded hand cost. i've suffered from very painful memories. what i'm able to show us, they would hang a prisoner on the metal door of the cell and subjects i'm to electrocution or urination. they would stick a rifle incense to various, but they would use a broken broomstick causing internal bleeding. prisoners would need surgery while
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we went through and what happened to a rock was a terrible crime. it broke us, even though i can't get inside of popped up because it makes me think of what support the j i have to write was released when it right. so americans on the streets would be terrified. they would send me back to that place and torture me, and yet it still keeps me up at night. remembering the torture, i hear the screen of the one bus and i brought it down to be a look at the time i spend in the brazen felt like a life time an hour or that pain. cumulation and, and the chest is, stays with you forever. the
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fraud is global war on terror, that he was hired thousands of contractors to flood and it's conflicts tend to avoid the repeats of vietnam war syndrome and thousands of body bags coming home spots down the line. things when badly wrong with pmc is engaging in widespread human rights violations and criminal act c, a c i. the company in question, in this case, argue there is no proof. it was their employees responsible for the crimes. blaming the us government and military, while washington and dependents to go on distance themselves from these atrocities, calling them isolated incidents we set out on our course to find the truth, not to whitewash and also not to convict those people who are not incriminated. we found that the pictures you have seen as revolting as they are were not the result of any doctrine,
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training or policy failures. but violations of the law and misconduct we learned are leaders and avo garad who knew about this conduct knew better and did nothing. some soldiers behaved in properly because they were confused by their experiences and direction. we certainly wish i would grab, hadn't happened. but at that did not reflect, you know, america, this was the actions of, of some soldiers, even the blame game between the us government and him sees itself. and it took this long to deliver just as considering the mass of evidence, of torture and abuse. what even an entire award winning expos, a include in testimonies from former interrogators admitting to these crimes, revealing the scale of the crimes americans did this to the rocky prisoner. according to the us army, the man was told to stand on a box with his head covered with wires attached to his hands. he was told that if
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he fell off the box, he would be electrocuted. it was this picture and dozens of others that prompted an investigation by the us army. the nudity was, was sort of the theme of the entire prison. the number of iraqis that rap that were naked was what was shocking and was called sleep deprivation. and for standing were sort of the, were, were the most common thing that the most presidents were suffering. so they were there, hand crafted air, the cell walls and a position in which they were standing. their hands were placed down between their legs and then their hands were handcuffed back behind them. we heard people and not just physically, we destroyed them emotionally and we have, i think, i think it's a just, at the very least a just punishment for us that we suffer. some of those consequences to my behavior towards iraqi detainees did not meet the standard that i had simply been raised on
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. it was not the way that i should have behaved between october and december, 2003, and a blue guy. you've confinement, facility, numerous incidents of sadistic, blatant, and 110 criminal abuses what inflicted on several detainees, vista stomach, and illegal abuse of detainees, was intentionally perpetrated by several members of the military police got false allegations of abuse. what substantiated by detailed witness statements and the discovery of extremely graphic photographic evidence. this is the 1st time in american jury sided with the rocky citizens against an american military contractor, and the fact that 3 former detainees are now getting jumps. this is a good sign. they've been awarded 3000000 in compensation and 11000000 for punitive damages, but of course, no amounts of money will raise the horror. they went through foss. this could paving away for all the victims to seek justice. there are many more than just this where you brought to man. what the jury did today is send
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a very clear message that the contractors who go to war or go work with the government overseas will be held accountable for their role in whatever violations their employees may commit. they need to have far better oversight over there and always to ensure that something like what happened at abu ghraib never happens again. washington has always claimed as global wars were, in the name of flooding, terror, and spreading democracy. while in reality, these 3 innocent civilians, a journalist, the fruit vendor, and school teacher, we're just the tip of the iceberg and a travesty of injustice. which way never fully be remedied. the smoke that, oh it's, that's what i saw as a freaking government administer has stated in response to the thousands of a legal minors being trumped in an underground shaft in the countries north west province at ortiz. and of you can get going to start for more on this. we do a quite harsh measure. this appears take us through the situation of the large
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what's happening as well. you know, around $4000.00 legal mine is also trapped underground in an abandoned mind. soft install for jade. the northwest province also last week with little cold reports of these things that some may have already died. a police folks from the process has told me that police are working with local community members to help bring the mind as to safety. how if i also see a said once the mine is a ford to the surface, they will be arrested and those are the same sentiments. echo device of africa's minister in the presidency include both on a venue who has made it clear that governments also that a couple not attempt to rescue illegal. mine is a trapped underground, is still fontaine in state a fall, which will take me just a single some out. have a listen to this. to entertaining help to move criminals. i'm not to be criminals
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to be prosecuted. however, just move them out. they will come out of course the minister's comments have spots a storm off we axes. some people support a strong star as well as is criticized, saying that it was so a lack of input, the full, the families who are desperately trying to find to be a mine is around the family members. union members also say the minutes the statement is inhumane. and that it is irresponsible of the minister to access such words when the people are trapped on the ground facing, did many organizations also approved by what they described as the meanest, as blatant disregard of human life? haven't a sense of the we have been given reports that you have for more than 4000 people who are stuck on the ground side to it comes to us as a surprise is getting here. and you don't see any involvement or participation of
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the state and trying to we do understand that these are minus at those particular moments. so that for could say, if those $4000.00 or more minus die underground, it's on minutes to compose into vinny and vice. now we do understand that to the mind is believed to be running low on food and water of to authorities a stop to the a supply lines of with the intention of forcing them up to the surface. and illegal mining and mine is being underground is of africa is nothing new. what is new is governor's approach and response to this particular case. there is a situation will be continuing to follow closely at the good, thanks so much for taking us through that. no of you couldn't guarantee corresponded live from javascript or keeping attention on the content. news your
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is open for cooperation, as long as it's based on mutual respect. that's the message from the countries minister of mines of the russia, africa conference in the block, c, russian city of searching. he also stress that russia, this, the health states as much in common as both have overcome major challenges since the lease of in the russian africa ministerial conference held in sochi is important for us on the african countries are able to meet each other. and also to interact with the russian federation in the areas that consent, in particular, the mutual development of file, continental africa, and the russian federation. the objectives are multiple festival. it is to strength, things that go up or i shouldn't between our 2 countries and to diversify and deepen it. when you get a new user has great potential in the mining field,
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we have very diverse resources. for the most part, they are not fully known because of insufficient exploration in the geological and mining field needs is mining cartography covers about 20 percent, which leaves a wide capacity, the possibility of deepening research to be able to determine the resources at boss from those that are known and for which new share is very weak of nice. in particular uranium gold lithium. we have, i run, we have seen, we have many, all the resources such as copa, everything that goes into energy transition and read us as well. no. it's, it's a pressure to approve at the least. prospect's can be huge via diverse. it ranges from exploration where the bought a boat and do a physics old by geo chemistry. and all that in the field of mining research to the expiration of resources that are known jointly with new jazz and all the activities
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in the mining field. the most promising area is the one in which russia has the greatest expertise. this has uranium, or which russia is almost the wells leading producer. and so it is in this area that we hope to be able to deepen our relations with russia. some of the i took the actual we're open to any kind of operation as long as we are respected and our legislation is respected, we're in contact with turkish companies and with the state of talk. yeah, we have chinese companies that are also present with us and so on. the use, if an unofficial expectation of africa is mineral resources can no longer continue, new shed does not belong to the country. it belongs to the nigerian people. says the mazda russia is the image of a vast, rigid,
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and varied resilient country. at 1st, similar to this, the house states, we have forged in difficulties, and we are resilient as such because nature is not very favorable to us in terms of climate and the like. on the other hand, the same nature has given us enormous resources in particular mining resources, which allow us to be able to envisage our development. i think i've seen a lot, i look at this media and there is this need indeed to have a tendency of sole source of information so as not to also be stuck in the donation on the same western media which we has the same full foods. all day long and so indeed today was the helium populations themselves go in search of information through various media through social networks. and so there was this meet that is present in the nearly 10000000 palestinians and girls that are
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bracing for a 2nd winter and catastrophic humanitarian conditions caused by the war. on average, barely a 10th of committed trucks as agreed in a deal stroke ultimatum between israel and washington have reportedly crossed into accounts that carding much needed food and shelter. equipment and medical supplies is real estates, larger numbers, all the reason. lading with goods are our border crossings, but have not been collected by she monitoring agencies from the is really side of an almost empty term shalom check pointers ortiz re if an arson went out at the care m shalom crossing between israel and southern gaza. the trip found itself is over there, but we were not allowed to feel in that direction. this is the key entry point for humanitarian aid and to the war. a tour in palestinian and clay were experts now save the situation is at its worst level in the setting, months of conflict, which i point is open and functioning. we can see cars going in and out from time
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to time, but not trucks. last time we were here, months ago this whole square was full of cargo vehicles carrying food. a walter or medical shelter supplies desperately needed on the other side of the water waiting to cross. as you can see, it is almost empty. now there are only 3 vehicles here, and it's not exactly clear what's inside them here 2 days after the american ultimatum for israel to boost age to the guy who has 3 expired, with israel reportedly failing to meet the criteria laid out by its allies last month as you remember, washington aust, is around to increase crisis assistance to the guys us trip. we think subsidized warning that failure to comply could impact us was one thing i'm on all the demands for us, coal, for least 350 truck loads of goods to and to gather daily. currently,
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a levels remains fall below these benchmark. on the day they ultimatum expired. these really agency called gods which coordinates government activities in palestinian territories and is also in charge of coordinating a delivery to gauze or report at the just $117.00 trucks cross through camera, which along this crossing and do all the crossings. again, while we're, we're here, we didn't see any truck crossing, they sold the corporate states that nearly 900 truckloads of age waiting for collection at this moment and clear the exactly where, but definitely notes here. we also hear that there is a sold from the guys inside all the boulder from the other side of this test point is there a way is international organization, school failing to collect the age, but distribution groups working on the grounds in the guy who has 3 but use is real
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or not provide an adequate security or facilitating humanitarian relief. in the past month, we've seen families throughout gaza and particularly in the north subjected to increasingly horrific conditions. this is a damning indictment of israel's failure to follow international humanitarian law and to respond to the critical and reasonable demands of its greatest ally, the united states. the consequences will be more innocent lives ended and destroyed . while we're filming here, one of the trucks, the white one started moving, surprisingly not towards the gauze us 3, but away from it. we have been unable to speak to the driver all that we called before. and he told us he's waiting for security clearance from the audi apt across the border. and apparently he didn't receive any authorization and he now left. so what's america's pay off to the deadline is higher. they took the state department representative nearly 30 minutes at the great thing to answer
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a simple yes or no question on whether it's real match the american criteria ultimately failing to explain those 30 days. ready and as you heard from everyone so far, and these 8 groups that came out last night, they haven't met them. and all of a sudden you say that the metrics that you put out don't matter. i've, we've never said, i never said that they don't matter. what i said was, these are metrics exactly like you put out. it's not a rabbit winds, meaning i don't want to take up time getting into a specific tit for tat on like tracking number. the letter earlier at a similar racing, another representative joked about notes, receiving grades mid semester, while discussing israel's efforts to increase desperately needed a for starving palestinians engaged them. they've failed to implement all of the things that, that we recommend and that now that said, we're not at the end of the 30 day period and we are, we are in coverage already. it's not the end. it's not the end of the semester. you
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don't do that, you don't have that grades in the middle in the middle. it says, love, it is the little bit. know i'm giving how washington is it validated israel's compliance? any serious consequences seem unlikely. murray, from ocean all to the reporting from kim shuttle and crossing in southern is ro well, let's welcome live onto the program. now mr. simone friedman spokesperson for these really co gods organization responsible for a distribution and providing truck access to gal. so we very much appreciate your time today. thank you. on our tea ad crude. as we've just been doing, i travel to the term show on crossing and find just 3 trucks. uh, the checkpoint, waiting to enter dell is that what exactly is the situation of the frontiers? i'm not quite sure when exactly the the team arrives, but there are as much a large number of trucks making its way to kind of shut on every single you just
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the, just the material. it was yesterday a day after the date the deadline passed, it was wednesday that i asked, i don't know what hours, what time they with that. but what i can tell you about specifically tell them shuttle is that on the guards inside of the corner, that's be around 80380900 trots worth of aid week waiting to be picked up. 4 of international organizations, because the way the system works is the a, makes its way to israel to goes the, the comes through kind of shuttle and then goes through security inspection of the crossing. and as an offloaded on the guards inside of the boys, the way the international organizations, and once you pick it up and distribute it. unfortunately, that is where we see a bunch on that right now in international organizations. not being able to meet the capacity in which we are expecting the trucks, and that's where we seeing a very large backlog of trucks waiting to be picked up on the cost inside of cab shuttle. what is the problem? because agencies, of course, would want to, to get that distributed as quickly as they can. are you saying they don't have the, the capability are, are, are enough aid workers being allowed to, to,
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to operate their the issue is one of, of logistical capabilities on behalf of the international organizations. and we've been working closely with them in order to help them increase that capacity and we've been encouraging them to do so. there's a need for additional trucks, for example, since the beginning of the wall. the instructional organizations have early bought in around 13 new trucks to distribute a, which isn't nearly enough to increase that capacity. on our end, we have open traditional crossings. this week we sold the state crossing be opened into supreme. we increase our working hours, we've increased manpower, taking many different steps in order to increase our capacity for inspection. that is not what about ultimately the goal. so in that case then once the aide is delivered onto the guards inside of the border, the international organizations pick it up and distribute it. i appreciate your your explanation for that. but just going back to the piece that we, that we run. it was yesterday, it was during the day on the were just 3 trucks. there is the logistics between the
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agencies. that nice really, is it good enough in your view that when that a done, all that you monetary and things are there that people can come and pick it up in a timely fashion? i just want to make it clear that those 3 trucks, again, i don't know what kind of day they were there, but it was the time is around mid day. so i understand, but the trucks might have arrived in the morning. maybe they came later, i can tell you that there were between a 100, a 150 trucks that went into the gauze for gas, so they do kind of show them as well as all the crossings. as i mentioned, there are 5 active crossings. so i'm not again, i don't know what time the team was there, but i can tell you that those are the numbers because co got has representatives and all 5 of those crossings were the ones who oversee. we coordinate the entrance of the trucks, that security inspection and then the delivery onto the other side. so that is something that we inspect and that may perhaps be individual organizations that are privy to what they are coordinating. okay. um, but in terms of the general number,
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that is something that co got coordinates and so we feel very confident in our office in washington give israel 30 days to boost station military and situation gas. it's threatening to cut us by the create if, if that's not achieved. now, as we mentioned, the deadlines passed and the, the groups that came on this victorian groups have stated that israel has not managed to meet that ultimate. i'm kind of put a to one ton co gab itself be doing to improve the situation because you've got control of what goes into night. so i would disagree with the characterized version of those organizations. israel has consistently improved our capacity to facilitate humanitarian aid into the gaza strip, and we work together with the windows internationals to assist them in the activities as well. since the beginning of the war, we've opened 4 additional crossings. we started the one with one crossing, there are no 5, as i mentioned, which is a theme opening this week. we've increased our capacity to facilitate aid by adding all the different routes where it is coming in. there is a drops of aid as
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a to coming in from angel jamie, a route through egypt, and also have the receipts with uh, just to ship this week. arriving at the start port where the aide is inspected and then a sub through to the deposit garza through the a is west crossing. so is wrote continues to improve our capacity for facilitating humanitarian aid. and we're also taking a proactive approach to this. so months ago, quote that reached out to different international organizations to start working on a winter preparation fund that would include not only facilitate to the entry to different through many terry and 8 that is needed for the winter, but also to improve infrastructure. a roads to help prepare in terms of vaccinations for the winter. so we take a proactive approach and we continue to improve our capacity to facilitate incrementally target aid. and we continue to play so actively based on our assessment of what is happening on the ground. and after the assessment that we do daily, based on information that we get things for me. organizations but also from our people who are on the ground and lots of different pieces of.
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