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the the, the disturbing images in the headlines here or not, the ukrainian atrocities are coming to light as a ruptured liberate settlements. and it's called a region where at least $22.00 civilians webb who to lee county the idea of his folks and with ahmed convoys to the west bank remotely arresting a dozen and to prevent celebrations is over off. hundreds, palestinians are released from prison, accusing me of being trunk, stop pollutants, puppet asides puppet a grooves pump at bodies pocket. yeah, the us national intelligence directed, know, many hitting back to us politicians who us living model her during us to send a confirmation hearing that she says she's just doing what she believes is under a wanda salons that you k for threatening to review a supplies that
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a guidelines say the option was sold any of the conflicts and the, the, the, from jerusalem to washington dc and kick eiletha congestive auntie is live and worldwide from the top story for you, this hour as russia liberates the territory. of course, a key of troops of retreating, leaving hundreds of that folder for the install, which was on the equipment behind, but now atrocities ukraine committed against a civilian population are indeed coming to light. at least 22 people were just briefly killed and one of the settlements of an alcohol correspond the ego of don't know if he's on location with a report that does contain disturbing images of the sun's. do you see a little stuff it was meant to be a standard clean up operation. instead. a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village be above you. a. how do you
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typically do yet? yeah, june full is do those little. i mean, the civilians were killed by straight bullets. they didn't just happened to be in the way of a random piece of crap. no. they were screened, tortured and executed with a guy a bullet co meticulousness was, which is it is well to you and i guess you're not the leader. we'll skip but each the is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in the region. and as they rounded up those ukrainian soldiers who failed to flee the settlement. little did the russians know that one of the captives would admit to the atrocities. so that we raped the girl with particular cruelty. then i made her neil and then shot her. we went to another house, there were 2 men and one woman. we cut the veins on one of the men's hands. we decided to mock him just like that. then we killed them both. after that i raped
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the woman, made her kneeling shutter. this video was released by russia's investigative committee, along with the report revealing the scale of what crimes it accuses, key of troops of you know, script, but each not alone, ukrainian soldiers murder than most, and raped indiscriminately according to the authority. now, this is not something that russia hadn't raised the alarm about before. back in september, last year of russia's permanent representative to the un proceeding. the bins, essentially accused key of, of carrying out crimes against humanity in the course region read it was below, the russia has numerous pieces of evidence indicating the concentration camps were set up in a number of settlements, controlled by ukrainian militants in the course of regions. civilians who were unwilling or unable to evacuate or forcibly brought there. for instance, between 70 and 100 civilians were forcibly driven into the basements of the siege or financial,
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and subjected to moral degradation. use for filming propaganda. stories for ukrainian informed media from the star ukrainian soldiers didn't hold back and russians could screeching from kidnapping civilians and taking them to ukraine against the will to shooting up unmistakably civilian cause, trying to escape deep but into russia. now ukraine controls less than a 3rd of the territory, the initially seized in the course squeegee. and as russian forces reclaimed, their land must go, begins to reveal the full extent of war crimes committed by cuba. forces here makers done of reporting from the don't boss out c. so western sponsors of key of sending billions to ukraine and the money is being spent on killing innocent civilians. and that is the message from the russian foreign ministry spokesman marizza. how to reset the wells can no longer be kept in the dock or geneva. another atrocity committed by ukrainian armed groups was documented in the village
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of ruth's group correction in the course region which was recently liberated by the armed forces of the russian federation. we believe that it is necessary, extremely important. i would say life saving for the whole world to speak about this crime constantly. the whole world needs to know this because it needs to understand who the west is sponsoring and what the key version is doing with the western money, with these hundreds of billions of dollars and euro's to the west bank. now here on the program wed, just as people took to the streets to celebrate the release of palestinians from is riley prisons. the idea of suddenly rated the area arresting at least a 1000 locals. will show you some footage here from the city of hebert on is, is ready. ahmed convoys roll. then, according to local reports, it's old and attempt to prevent the mass gatherings in jeanine, where a so called anti terrorist operation has been ongoing for over a week, a residential apartment and bluff, which was set on fire. and you'll see that right there in your picture. now,
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despite this in gaza and the west bank must have proud celebrated the release of over a 100 palestinians, including thousands under the age of 18, the oldest as part of a 3rd hostage swapping the seas find the old a payment to effect just a couple of weeks ago, we have our correspondent now in romano. 110 prisoners were released from his riley prisons. they were greeted by palestine and its people with great joy. despite the close to check points and threats to band celebrations, ortiz camera recorded the 1st moments of the prisoner's release and the channel talked to them about the conditions of their detention price. um javier spent 23 years and in his really prison. yeah. so do not live at the move, we will beat them until we bled. and then someone calling herself a nurse would come and give us half of pain killers for 10 people. they gave us only one bottle of water and cut off the water supply for 24 hours a day. yeah. so we were forced to rely on only this one bottle of drinking water. i want to think all our people, our great nation is zachary,
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as will be the leader of the fall town movement, known as the dragon of resistance. raises the victory banner and greets the crowd that came to greet him. despite the physical pain caused by the conditions and i solution in the as rarely prison, the same situation is observed among other palestinian prisoners who also look tired and weak. so many shop keys spent 22 years in his railey prison, recommended to us to be honest. we did not expect this. it was like in a dream, we closed the eyes and imagined what the event of meeting with people would be like . and despite the pain and suffering that we heard about him, we don't really know what has happened in the past 16 months. we had no radio, nothing, no television. we were completely cut off from the world, like at the bottom of a well. and today we came out and so all this 66 prisoners arrived in
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the west bank, others in jerusalem and gaza, while israel did not include some of those sentence to life imprisonment, was to shelby up to the mass gatherings in ramallah and the event of welcoming the 3rd group of palestinian prisoners, as you do not bring joy to anyone in israel as the feelings of the palestinians and their positions are intertwined between joy and the desire to end the suffering of all prisoners. yeah, for city odyssey and i'm a law so from ramallah to israel now where have asked released 8 hostages as part of the seas. 5 deal among the 3 is riley's and 5 tie nationals. it's a photo showing scenes of families being read that reunited or their relatives and other authorities waiting or 15 months for this moment. open alice while i'm at least bureau chief, i'm or if an ocean who is actually outside of hospital and tyler be by the shop carrying some of the freed hostages comes down to like the medical center in
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ralph. the release of over a 100 prisoners and exchange was a delay we really have to read on to die. we received 2 of them off to bill in 29 years old. and a few years old. he was sent to another facility. they both were handed over. this is a red floss. as a result of all requires in hon. you as a major cc central garza from the house. oh yes, yes. in war, they have mass neither in gas or who was killed in an idea of operation loss of soul. and the seeing as the exchange side was he all to be here and shows out of bed, who is now moved to visibly here. walking through the mob as people surrounding
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her nose, the man try to touch her, shouting and listening to clean and very far dizzy. prime minister react in the morning. the behavior is unacceptable and the anyone who harms the hostages will pay a high price. and similar massey who will send suit mediators as well. let's listen to leave anybody at home, who might actually, who during the release of our hostages, we all witness terrific scenes. we made it clear to the mediators that we will not accept any risk to our hostages. i add to that, anyone who dares to harm our hostages, his blood will be on his head. how far? why financing is so small. rachel was a monday strongly with jackson, big deal since the beginning describing it as a bow into payroll. so we access theory, say, let's take a listen. i support the prime minister and call on him not to allow the release of terrorists from is really prisons, at least until there are guarantees that the brutal and humiliating images from
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gaza and the abuse of our hostages. immediately before their return will not be repeated, will have lost all units that they told them to control the situation, but they didn't install plants in the whole from old during the delay. it wasn't just his release free today by the way, 5 time nationals also help them gather for 15 months. were among those release they had been working as for labor or as in southern israel when they were abducted, the government, governments, officials reaching them. one is really swirl and all of them will now return to that home country. hearing these real families, friends, i'm just the one source of citizens have gathered at hostage square. hayden, tel aviv to celebrate huge queens housing grove, custom live images, including these highly colts are capturing them, leaks of celebration relief, also force painful those. the way to, if you remember right now, 82 hostages,
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we main interest typically in some of them for national american head boy to the middle east who repulsively played the key role in open for men. this pressure one is really prom and a symptom. yeah. strikes is still re full trumps integration is now in israel. he personally greeted the released hostages and joining the crowd in tel aviv. as in previous rounds, we hear he's real tries to prevent large scale from the operations in ramallah by limited access at check points. hands making arrests, but this isn't stopping across from gathering as 12 points the release of palestinian present or as has already sparked this content among his readings with concerns. but those we could pose future security threats. protests are expected later and then possibly even clashes with for palestinians. this is a moment all the celebration just like for as well. the release of the hostages is the moment of celebration, as well as by them who said his final farewell. you may remember the his secretary
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of state, i think he blinked outgoing speech and mid january when he was heckled and blamed by a pair of journalists for having palestinian blood on his hands. well, one of them is the grades are as much of blumenthal has on the latest episode of going underground. it's an intriguing chat between him and ashton were times a really blowing the lid of today's mainstream narratives and giving us a glimpse of the behind the scenes drama. you can watch it all day, saturday, but for now a short preview. why did you allow the holocaust of our time to happen? how does it feel to have your legacy, the genocide, how does it feel to have your legacy? the genocide you cannot and i smoke the whole thing every day. the reason we did that and we interrupted tony blinking it to the extent that it wasn't even an interruption. i caught a humanitarian intervention, was for 2 reasons. number one, we had actually been respecting the process as blinking ordered sam, whose say need to do when he attempted to ask a question. we've been going for 15 months, raising our hands following the process and never felt violating the rules. but for
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months and months, matthew miller, his press secretary blankets, press secretary, had blacklisted us and refused to call on us. number 2, the rest of the press refuse to confront blinking in the way that he deserved. after completely subverting the process inside the state department. when his own staff was reporting to him that us weapons were being used to shred children in large numbers in the gaza strip. he throws them out the press, enjoy a as tony blinking said, an opening his opening statement when i began to intervene. and he was friends with so many of these reporters, and they were hanging out at fancy jose andres restaurants together in washington. this is not a relationship that is ethical with someone who is an architect of what i considered to be the holocaust of our time. the 1st 4 and needed to be invited to washington to meet president trump is that in yahoo? what's your take? donald trump,
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is planning to preside over the most pro is real or make is real great. again, administration in american history with a $100000000.00 in campaign donations from is rarely intelligence asset. miriam madison, propelling him forward, surrounded by figures were deeply embedded or in the is rally. the, the, the architecture of greater israel trop is handed over the west bank to israel effectively. israel's rampaging through the northern west bank trying to stamp out all signs of resistance around. janine, where the palestinian authority is lost control it is working to be found on run east jerusalem. the us is fully on board with that does crediting the you in refugee works agency. it is allowing settlers in, in, in bolding, settlers to rampage and carry out price tag terror attacks and palestinian on post indian villages by reversing one of the only things the blinking by the
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administration did to keep israel on a leash, which was to sanction for violent sara settler terrorist, those sanctions are gone. that sends a message to the rest of the settlers. the yeah, you can watch that old a saturday for now we're, we're not to the nominated for the us, the director of national intelligence getting back at lawmakers in washington during our confirmation hearing. saying he's not beholden to any 4 and political leader and is only doing what she believes is right. of those who oppose my nomination imply that i am loyal to something or someone other than god. my own conscience and the constitution of the united states. accusing me of being trumps puppet hooton's puppet. a sides puppet. a grooves, puppet modi's puppet. i have no love for sad or good off your any dictator. i just hate all kite. i hate that. you have leaders who cozy up to is the most extreme is
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minimizing them to so called rebels strong. well, try that because during the hearing are, capitals are displayed are anti establishment flat. she slammed those who wanted raging change in syria, suggesting those who now ruled damascus off file was then that pre defense. when i was a member of congress, i learned about president obama's dual programs that he had begun really to overthrow the regime of syria and being willing to through the c. i a is a timber sycamore program that has now been made public of working with an army and equipping all kite in an effort to overthrow that regime starting at another regime change or in the middle east. today we have and is list extremist who is now in charge of syria, as i said, who danced on the streets to celebrate the $911.00 attack. who ruled over it live
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with an is the most extreme, is governance and who has already begun to persecute and kill and arrest religious minorities, lake christians in syria. my concern has to do with the a tendency to repeat russian and syrian and even in some cases, i think we'll get into in the close session, a rainy and information and to discount what comes from our intelligence community sen. every american deserves to know that people in our own government were providing support to our sworn enemy. all kind of that should not be acceptable by anyone. tulsa gabbert is one of 3 appointments by us president donald trump. members, the committee strongly question tells a gabbert about her statements regarding us support for al qaeda terrorists and syria, and whether or not chemical and tax had indeed been perpetrated by the government.
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so these were points of contention. as the hearings went on, it's also gabbert expressed a lot of outrage about the united states having supported terrorists in syria and other countries. saying that she enlisted in the military specifically because of the $911.00 attacks and a desire to stop terrorist organizations. like all kinds of that, she was particularly outraged by the obama administration and its alliance with such terrorist in syria and elsewhere. now the sessions got rather intense when the issue of edward snowden came up at one points, it was made clear that chelsea gabbert was simply unwilling to call the whistle blower a traitor to the united states. something that many in the senate committee members simply didn't approve of. can we do better than somebody who doesn't believe in 7 o 2? can we believe that somebody who can answer whether stoughton was a traitor, 5 times today, congress on gabbert emphasize that her job was to enforce and follow the u. s. law
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. and that while she did not appreciate some of the activities that edward snowden exposed, she did recognize that he is revealing of those activities was illegal and she would enforce and abide by the law as intelligence director during the 2016 elections, tulsa gabber, and for trade herself as an anti establishment rebel standing up to the d. n. c. and her anti war stances got her labeled as a russian asset by that were requested to endorse bernie sanders rather than parties favorite hillary rodham clinton. and she even met with syrian president bashar al assad. all of this earned her the rebuke of the establishment. but now donald trump has appointed her as his director of national intelligence before she entered the us congress, tulsa gabbert, worked with her father to oppose the l. g b t agenda in the state of hawaii. the certainly didn't match the trend among the democratic party at the time. supporters rally behind tulsa gabbert and seeing her as unafraid as saying things that might make her unpopular with the washington dc
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leads. democrats, republicans, the main stream media, the washington elite, essentially in the pocket of the military industrial complex. and rather than looking out for what's in the best interest of the american people, our national security, our country, they see dollar science when they look at ukraine, there are $25.00 to $30.00 us funded bio labs and ukraine. according to the us government. these bio labs are conducting research on dangers pathogens. ukraine is in an active or zone with widespread bombing, or tillery and selling. and these facilities, even in the best of circumstances, could easily be compromised and released these deadly pathogens. now light cove and these pathogens no no borders. the today is democratic party, it's controlled by fanatical id logs. who hate freedom, they despise the constitution. there is no shelter. our leaders failed us them
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and they continue to fail us. now. it will ultimately be a vote of the us senate that determines whether or not she's confirmed for the job . now donald trump also has the option of giving her a recess appointment. but after today's hearing, it seems very possible that tulsa gabbert could be confirmed. there are a few votes that remain in question, and there will be more proceedings that take place behind closed doors. caleb and washington, d. c. for the democratic republic of the congo. now here on the program with thousands of locals hit the streets and the eastern, the city of because to protest militants and bonds and across the area. will show you some of footage from the demonstration here as the m. 23, a soul from the city of goma spots massive on the rest of the nation. now the latest report is the group of minutes, and this is the only 118 kilometers away from the capitol, where these protests are taking place. local is urging the government to take
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immediate action while allowing to defend their home city by all possible means. however, the leader of the coalition, which includes the $23.00 militants claims, they cease to go because locals wanted protection of the presidency, is the result of a general crisis in our country, which does not spare any category of citizens. thousands of displaced people have been taken hostage by the government in contrast that we are in the city of going about 2 months of the multiple distress cools, of our compatriots who were living in a situation of insecurity which was imposed on them by the coalition of the control so regime we come to lease, we shall continue the march of liberation to can shasta, when they ask us to retreat. where do they want us to retreat to? we are not going anywhere. in the meantime, rwanda, which is believed to be back in the admin. 23 group comments on the recent statement coming out of london, suggesting when the british foreign secretary spoke with the president politic, ami, they want any warnings of pulling financial aid from kick off. a foreign secretary
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law me did not issue a direct warning on age during his cool with president kind of may in any case, if threats of withdrawal of development support could solve the ongoing conflict in the d. c, it would have done so 12 years ago. the international community has its fair share of the blame in the current situation and should do the right thing to end this conflict. by supposing a genuine political solution. why does it actually have sparked the free international outreach and that particular statement would listen to problems. as a switching is on the mounting push to stop for a tv one didn't cover the aussie goals for peace being echoed by international voices. see who won the withdrawal from the dsp. what you k 46th street. see if it's an avenue warning. that's one, that's good news. i know it's, it's amazing. keep it. yeah. see,
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and emphasizing the civic segmentation actually on age dependency. and david lehman's remarks cut me as a big surprise of my see, because britain is one, does lots of a country to add. let me, let me see is the one to receive more than $1000000000.00 of blue, but 8. if the from pretence including the bulk of millions in bi lateral u. k assistance and all of that is now at stake habits. we are clear that we cannot have countries challenging the territorial integrity of other countries just as we will not tolerate it in the continent of europe. we cannot tolerate it wherever in the world it happens. we have to be clear about that. that statement issue coming in as a socket to many because there's a too many conflicts and haras back to david let me has decided to go. in fact, his outrage is said to be very selective. just last week, the fire and safety treat said that they should be no higher rock shaped lot that shipping know how complex. but there is. every human law
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is a see quote, what the impacts of these rules. madam deputy speaker is clear to see. you only have to be willing to look. i could not say atrocities like these and struck my shoulders, but at the same time, as shocking as this morning from the u. t is it also shows that the u. k. allies, it's can be changed. i mean, the position is when it comes to aging countries on the country because it would have full to they could be back to the one that's but then again, they have done it to many of the prince. so for example, last year david, let me do. they took more than a 100000000 pounds to see dad. and that was due slides having a catch a pretty just yes bible, the 60 percent. when i'm around to see if it's been sold to an active time with, depending on for an agents,
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but the comparison from the african countries to the rather the conflict in ukraine, which is way different than that's a choice but not the day. and right now in the d r c list and it said of the required to be to be a has been received and it seems unacceptable that so many wolfy masons refuses to contribute to the suffering of millions. yes, each, but they have been quick to take them. what is part of the happenings they say think i need, i'm sort of action. you should need to be positive. indigent, in fact, the account, the history of this into some of that? well no, i can't see what we come to get water here at the lake, which takes an hour on a motorbike store and we want the war to end so that we can resume normal life. but having to come here every day, we will not make it a body, make us that the situation is not good and we are suffering a lot because of the lack of water. since the war started, everything has been cut off, including water and electricity, high speaking, the international community is the stuff being sold off,
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putting financial pre stuff onto gotten into a joint support from for the into the city as happens when the same thing happens. much in 2012 the old one dash is these 3. it's by the lots of data collab beach and all these warnings were even a contract using at this point. it's hard. that is just about a rob here with austin international. but you know, it's sort of hard what 1 30 pm here in moscow has been a really busy friday for goal top stories. all the step aside. now here, and i'll see international for my colleague montalvan, and he's going to be here soon to take you into into the afternoon. but from me and the entire news team here, thanks so much for joining us and make sure you have a good weekend. a the
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the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle, so trumping ministration, his quickly realized ending the ukraine complex is going to be difficult and time consuming. also, there is a growing understanding that the end of fighting does not necessarily mean creating the conditions of peace. the cross walk in ukraine. i'm joined by my guess, am proud in london. he is a senior british diplomat and author of a myspace in moscow. how british diplomacy and russian failed in providence. we have let him have goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. and here in moscow we have pepe escobar. he is a geopolitical analyst and author right to the main cross lock roll is in effect, that means you can jump any time you want.
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