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before who have said that even if guantanamo bay doesn't then surely close for good the idea of guantanamo bay or indefinite detention well not what do you think about that you know this country has changed permanently since nine eleven the idea that we can indefinitely detain people that we didn't prosecute anybody for torture they don't have to try people when you pick them up i'm afraid that is now in bedded in the american legal system and so what i fear is that you can close guantanamo physically but you will not end the illegal detentions that are currently going on in places like bag ram and may go on in other places as well so i think it's very bad going forward even if it's close physically but closing it physically would certainly be an important step particularly for the men at guantanamo michael ratner president emeritus at the center for constitutional rights thank you so much . well you've heard of people using picket signs and protest chance to get their message of dissent across in the past but how about stripping down to your skinny that's exactly what one mexican congress
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according to guantanamo bay task force for a new assessments from two thousand nine and it's fine with the link to the new york times. sigh on muhammad was signed to honey was captured in pakistan back in two thousand wine and was considered at risk for re engaging with our clean air meanwhile the mood of dollars from moon was captured in karachi pakistan in two thousand to his official files to spend time as a member of osama bin laden's fifty fifth air of a brigade which took place in the attack on iran air force base. he was assigned as the high risk to us interests whitney the intelligence value. i spoke with michael ratner president emeritus at the center for constitutional rights to talk more in depth about the transfer of these and then what it means for the future of guantanamo bay but you know we've had eighty people who've been recommended for relief years ago has taken five years since obama promised to close the place to start getting some people really. it is as you said a ray of hope. why now i think a couple of things one is i think the hunger strike that took place in m
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of guantanamo bay. they will talk about provisions within the national defense authorization act that pertain to guantÁnamo. "washington journal" is next. ♪ good morning. it is sunday, december 15. welcome to "washington journal." we will spend the first 45 minutes hearing from you and going through the papers. we will ask you a bit about politics with just over two weeks left in the year before the end of the year. we know there will be a lot of programs, particularly political programs, looking at politics in 2013. we want to ask you the question about who had the worst year in politics. it is east on a column in the outlook section of the sunday washington post. who had the worst year in politics? he revealed to had the worst year in washington. we will broaden that out more across the country. you can join the 10th -- conversation. the numbers are on your screen. also, you can join in the conversation via twitter -- @cspanwj. send us an e-mail if you want to. we will get to your calls momentarily. t
of guantanamo bay. they will talk about provisions within the national defense authorization act that pertain to guantÁnamo. "washington journal" is next. ♪ good morning. it is sunday, december 15. welcome to "washington journal." we will spend the first 45 minutes hearing from you and going through the papers. we will ask you a bit about politics with just over two weeks left in the year before the end of the year. we know there will be a lot of programs, particularly...
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to guantanamo prisoners repatriated to a jury against their will fear of persecution and further imprisonment after being refused permission to reunite with their families that now live in different countries. gambling reforms fall flat in the u.k. despite deep concerns about addiction to batting machines and high street bookmaker shops and i was just crying and. that's when i lost the war probably. we hear the story of a man who lost his home job and family to the fixed odds machines. are watching our t.v. international coming to live from moscow with me marina joshua welcome to the program european and u.s. officials are voicing their strong support for ukraine's opposition some were even spotted attending the anti-government rallies and of the top diplomats are in the ukrainian capital for security summit now related to the ongoing protests. in kiev for us. usually there is plenty of people out here at night but yesterday we had the square literally teeming not just for the ukrainian protesters but also where the western politicians are one of their own particular victoria nuland who has p
to guantanamo prisoners repatriated to a jury against their will fear of persecution and further imprisonment after being refused permission to reunite with their families that now live in different countries. gambling reforms fall flat in the u.k. despite deep concerns about addiction to batting machines and high street bookmaker shops and i was just crying and. that's when i lost the war probably. we hear the story of a man who lost his home job and family to the fixed odds machines. are...
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to guantanamo prisoners repatriated till jury against their will fear persecution and further imprisonment after being refused permission to reunite with their families that now live in different countries. france launches a military intervention in the central african republic saying it wants to protect civilians after scores are killed in renewed sectarian violence sparking accusations of colonial ambition. gambling reforms fall flat in the u.k. despite deep concerns about addiction to batting machines and high street bookmaker shops and those just growing and. that's what. we hear the story of a man who lost his home job and family to the fixed pay alba sheens. is now i am in moscow you're watching ninety international with me marina joshie. european and u.s. officials are voicing their strong support for ukraine's opposition some were even spotted the tending to anti-government rallies in kiev the top diplomats are in the ukrainian capital for security summit not related to them going from tasks are just regular takes a closer look at how western politicians are growing increasingly in
to guantanamo prisoners repatriated till jury against their will fear persecution and further imprisonment after being refused permission to reunite with their families that now live in different countries. france launches a military intervention in the central african republic saying it wants to protect civilians after scores are killed in renewed sectarian violence sparking accusations of colonial ambition. gambling reforms fall flat in the u.k. despite deep concerns about addiction to...
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to guantanamo prisoners repatriated to a jury against their will fear of persecution and further in prison after being refused permission to reunite with their families that now live in different countries. gambling reforms fall flat in the u.k. despite deep concerns about addiction to banning machines and high street bookmakers shops. closed just growing and. that's what i look for more probably. we hear the story of a man who lost his home job and family due to the odds machines. this is our senior national coming to you live from moscow i'm marina josh and welcome to the program our european and u.s. officials are voicing their strong support for ukraine's opposition some were even spot of the tanning the anti-government rallies in kiev the top diplomats are in the ukrainian capital for security summit not related to the ongoing protests or days are in english is in kiev for us him bringing us more well you know you are at the demonstrations in key of right in the center of all the events there but looks like it's not only have to have been attending the rallies tell us more. absolutely
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some of the most significant stories of twenty eight among them the hunger striking detainees in guantanamo force fed in response to the protest against indefinite detention. center at seven pm here in moscow is kevin ok with you this very good to have you company top story today a massive anti-government demonstration in istanbul central square has been violently dispersed by the police the rallies was sparked by a high level corruption investigation led to a major cabinet reshuffle and arrest the several top officials demonstrators are now demanding the country's prime minister step down but the leader of schooling greek corruption allegations a smear campaign security forces used tear gas and rubber bullets to push back the protesters in istanbul the crew was there and got caught up in the chaos that erupted. into the place at this time when the five. beliefs again trying to push them back using. the police. force of this protest. to say. six months ago. we've seen. since we think. they can. speak. the deal but for the first thing we see the prime minister facing a challenge from the peo
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in his first election campaign includes guantanamo took the hunger strike for hints as to to wake up on this issue and really turn the light switch on. it began with him complain that congress was prohibiting him from doing any of these transfers. and we work very hard. colleagues in and and people on the right and the left in the united states team to give the president the power to transfer these individuals and he now has one of the concerns i have with my clients and one things that i am sure is that when they are transferred that their transfer to a safe place that they will not be persecuted or prosecuted for it for things that they haven't done art is been keeping track of this year's hunger strike at guantanamo since it began last february it had charging dot com for comprehensive timeline of events at the infamous detention center. also on our website right now from anonymous to a song from so many. check out art is top thirteen of the year for wed team is picked out the biggest stories to find or the mainstream media radar drawing twenty thirty. you would normally expect a
in his first election campaign includes guantanamo took the hunger strike for hints as to to wake up on this issue and really turn the light switch on. it began with him complain that congress was prohibiting him from doing any of these transfers. and we work very hard. colleagues in and and people on the right and the left in the united states team to give the president the power to transfer these individuals and he now has one of the concerns i have with my clients and one things that i am...
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officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as guantanamo with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two prisoners to their home country of algeria out of one hundred sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for transfer or release this sort of a petri you should it was involuntary and took place despite the pleas to not have this happen is they feared mistreatment or torture upon their return home the lawyers of the two men. and some have described the move as political expedience callous since the prisoners had made it clear the fear of persecution back at home while countries in europe have been willing to accept that the pentagon has stated however that humane treatment assurances had been made prior to this move this is the first transfer since two other men were sent to algeria willingly in august this year notoriously standard one tunnel neither of the men transferred were ever charge
officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as guantanamo with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two prisoners to their home country of algeria out of one hundred sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for transfer or release this sort of a petri you should it was involuntary and took place...
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likely to be unconstitutional the latest on this new development just ahead the transfer of to guantanamo bay detainees to saudi arabia may rise hopes for the attention camps closure with phil bomb administration pushing forward on the transfer of more detainees is this the end of get mo more on that coming up in mexico politicians and the public riots and protests against an energy bill critics fear that it will allow foreign companies to plunder the nation's oil resources and help the u.s. dominate mexico's oil and update on this growing opposition later in the show. it's monday december sixteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off as our a landmark ruling could pave the way for more regulations of the national security agency u.s. district court judge richard leon ruled that the n.s.a. is spying program violates the fourth amendment probation on unreasonable searches and seizures the decision says quote the court concludes that plaintiffs have standing to challenge the constitutionality of the government's bulk collection and the que
likely to be unconstitutional the latest on this new development just ahead the transfer of to guantanamo bay detainees to saudi arabia may rise hopes for the attention camps closure with phil bomb administration pushing forward on the transfer of more detainees is this the end of get mo more on that coming up in mexico politicians and the public riots and protests against an energy bill critics fear that it will allow foreign companies to plunder the nation's oil resources and help the u.s....
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twice in january of 2002, i went to guantanamo bay.nce with a press group to see the maybe the second or third group of detainees offloaded. the second time on january 28th on a more comfortable plane with defense secretary rumsfeld. and coincidence the good people of c-span are here too. here are a few clips from the trip. [inaudible] [inaudible] you can see various tower as well as american flag painted on several -- [inaudible] you can see the new construction -- [inaudible] as well as -- behind that -- [inaudible] the medical facility -- currently that's where all medical procedure of the detainee are happening. we are building a more permanent facility for the detainees. continuing to my right, you see two huts -- [inaudible] this is fly hut where supplies. one of the air-conditioning going in to it is integration facility. as well as these facilities further to the right. the secretary of deafen is scheduled to visit all the facilities inside there. come up and spin this way. above the hill of the living quarters with the soldier
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stories of two thousand and thirteen among them the force feeding of hunger striking detainees in guantanamo protesting against indefinite detention. and the hunger strike is largely an officially said to be over we know that at least fifteen people are continually being force fed here today the procedure was described as a form of torture by the un but the notorious detention camp remains open despite public outrage and to president obama's pledges to close it. and it live from our studios in moscow this is thomas going to have you with us now a massive anti-government demonstration in east on bulls central square sparked by a high level corruption investigation has been violently dispersed by police demonstrators are now calling for the country's prime minister tayyip to want to step down but he refuses to give in to their demands reports. the mock spy prepared. for the past couple of weeks prime minister. the biggest challenge to his leadership in fighting the first time offense is once again take to the street. and i think half the family and the political family continues to run false t
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bucks more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay for perry to and another year without charge or due process we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison. they have a mosque you're watching r t international i'm marina josh a massive anti-government protests has spilled into violence in central and stamboul the rallies a rapid over a high level corruption scandal that's forced a major cabinet reshuffle and resulted in iraq last week of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and the head of a state owned bank thousands shout a catch the thieves demanding that prime minister. step down riot police called up to disperse the rally sprayed the mob with a tear it was tear gas while protesters fought back with rocks and fire crackers are just sort of for us was there. you go the place is this the way the state the way and the police again trying to push them back using this the kind of the police the way to be that's unfair so this protest. really let's say this is some tape that we've seen quite frankly. i didn't think that's a good news b
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well two longtime guantanamo bay detainees have been transferred out of the detention facility and to saudi arabia and what is being described as a ray of hope for the facilities eventual closure according to one time away task force review assessments from two thousand and nine leaked by wiki leaks to the new york times saad mohammad who signed khatami was captured in pakistan back in two thousand and one and was considered at high risk for reengaging with al qaeda meaning. while homuth of dolphin mood was captured in karachi pakistan in two thousand and two his official files describe the mood as a member of osama bin laden's fifty fifth brigade which took place in the attack on air force base he was described as a high risk to u.s. interests with medium intelligence value i spoke with michael ratner president emeritus at the center for constitutional rights to talk more in depth about the transfer of this man and what it means for the future of on tom ok well you know we've had eighty people who've been recommended for release years ago and it's taken five years since obama promise
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of the most significant stories of twenty thirteen among them the hunger striking detainees at guantanamo force fed in response to their protest against indefinite detention. well over it even if you just joined us in this is r.t. international currency live from moscow it's six pm here now our top story a massive anti-government demonstration in istanbul's central square has been violently dispersed by the police the rallies were sparked by a high level corruption investigation that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and the arrests of several top officials demonstrators are now demanding the country's prime minister to step down but the leader of selves calling the corruption allegations a smear campaign security forces used tear gas and rubber bullets to push back the protesters in istanbul and crew indeed was there and got caught up in not chaos that rocked. the pre-sets this town. and the police that. trying to push them back you say with a cannon the police. say this place has. been six. weeks. since we've. taken. the feet. to the first thing we see with the fame thing a challenge f
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because as more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay prepare to enter another year without charge or due process we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison. guard to international live from moscow with me and he said. our top story this hour a massive anti-government protest has spiraled out of control in central istanbul the rallies erupted over a top level corruption investigation that forced a major cabinet reshuffle and resulted in the arrest of twenty four people including the songs of two ministers and the head of a state owned bank prime minister and one insists the probe is a smear campaign that hasn't quelled public anger with crowd shouting catch the thief and demanding that he step down by a police force the mob back with tear gas are two sour firth was there. you could really sets this down with the safety and the police again trying to push them back using race a kind of the police are really being that's unfair so this protest tonight and then coming this is a it's a backyard some tape that we've seen began trying to stop the i me
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to hold guantanamo detainees, but that would allow guantanamo prisoners to be transferred home to otherthe u.s. no longer wanted to hold them. in other words, it is a good start. i want to bring in rashard robinson, executive director at color of change, an african-american advocacy group. josh gerstein with politico, adam serwer with msnbc.com who has been writing about the prison at guantanamo and wells dixon, senior staff attorney with the center for constitutional rights. thank you all so much for being here. adam, i was hoping i could start with you because you've been writing about this lately. and you just wrote this week that obama just got closer to closing gitmo. what you to me what do you mean by that? >> congress lifted transfer restriction, making it much more difficult for the administration to transfer detainees who some of whom as you said have been cleared for release, to third countries. and more than half of the detainees at gitmo are cleared for lease. what this means is that most of the population of gitmo can be more easily sent home. >> well -- >> or sent to a dif
to hold guantanamo detainees, but that would allow guantanamo prisoners to be transferred home to otherthe u.s. no longer wanted to hold them. in other words, it is a good start. i want to bring in rashard robinson, executive director at color of change, an african-american advocacy group. josh gerstein with politico, adam serwer with msnbc.com who has been writing about the prison at guantanamo and wells dixon, senior staff attorney with the center for constitutional rights. thank you all so...
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lots more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay prepare to and her and another year without charge or do you process we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison. which marty international coming to you live from moscow with me maria joshing. a massive anti-government protest has spiraled out of control in central is stamboul the rallies a rapid over a top level corruption investigation that force a major cabinet reshuffle and resulted in the arrests of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and the head of a state owned bank prime minister. insists that probe is a smear campaign but that hasn't quell the public anger with crowd shouting catch the thief demanding that he step down rival use force the mob back tear gas artists or would. you go to the places this down to the safety and the police again trying to push them back using this. and the police the way to be that's unfair for this protest tonight and the calling this is something that we've seen quite a bit and thanks if you think that's a good news because to stay put it th
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until that individuals can do so elsewhere which as we've learned at guantanamo. six years speaking of america's most notorious prison and detention facility at guantanamo bay. i think taking a recent steps toward closing its doors a bit very very small steps. first the main reason we see obama administration has quietly released its detainees the first transfers out of the prison year. second when congress passed the national defense dollars asian act this month for the first time restrictions on guantanamo transfers were actually used instead of titans. along with the transfer ban on detainees you've never been charged with a crime and have been cleared to be released. so the summer of hunger striking maybe irresponsible for a winter of releases at the prison. we now go to art he corresponded honest us to church. it takes a closer look at something you might not know about gitmo the sleek misconceptions get goal is not just in jail so he ought not to shout. it's also a forty five square mile military base with no plans of going anywhere. full of signs of establi
until that individuals can do so elsewhere which as we've learned at guantanamo. six years speaking of america's most notorious prison and detention facility at guantanamo bay. i think taking a recent steps toward closing its doors a bit very very small steps. first the main reason we see obama administration has quietly released its detainees the first transfers out of the prison year. second when congress passed the national defense dollars asian act this month for the first time restrictions...
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some of the most significant stories of twenty thirty among them the hunger striking detainees in guantanamo force fed in response to their protest against indefinite detention. over good morning she just joined this morning kevin i mean this is our international coming she live from moscow it's one am here now and our top story this hour a massive anti-government demonstration in istanbul central square sparked by a high level corruption investigation has been violently dispersed by police demonstrators are now demanding the country's prime minister tayyip bedouins step down but the turkish leader refuses and says the allegations are a smear campaign. seen a stumble for us. then in the mock spy protests. over the past couple of weeks prime minister the fifth biggest challenge to his leadership in fighting the first time offense is once again take to the streets of istanbul and i think i think half the police and the political family strong false thinking that the protest prime minister addressing the crowd that very much they were slight would say that this is a financial stand the curfew t
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when we did the hour on guantanamo, 200-300 people have been released from guantanamo. the u.s. interrogated the guys and said, "you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up." 200, 300 people were released and no one interviewed them. they weren't on tv or radio. no one had interviewed them. we thought, "we could do that." we tracked them down, got translators, and tried to get people on the air, saying what happened to you, how were you treated, how do you think about america. do you want to kill someone now. how do you feel about the experience. just asking normal things that reporters would ask. the packaging of the show, like we felt like people don't want to hear on hour about guantanamo. i'm superinterested. but if there was a big head, it would be, "that's so heavy, i don't have an opinion, i know what i think, and i think it's incumbent on all of us. we all have to be cunning about how to bring it up, in that people want to watch the second minute of your show, and probably because it's radio we can back into it, start a story going, and
when we did the hour on guantanamo, 200-300 people have been released from guantanamo. the u.s. interrogated the guys and said, "you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up." 200, 300 people were released and no one interviewed them. they weren't on tv or radio. no one had interviewed them. we thought, "we could do that." we tracked them down, got translators, and tried to get people on the air, saying what happened to you, how were you...
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when we did our program on guantanamo. 200 people, 300 people had been released from guantanamo. the u.s. had interrogated these guys and said you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up. we realized that 200 people like that had been released. this is years ago. and nobody had ever interviewed them in american broadcast journalism. no one had interviewed them. we could do 'do that. we started to track them down and got translators. some were in other countries and tried to get them on the air and tell about what happened to you. how were you treated? how are you feeling about america? do you want to kill us all now? how are you feeling about that experience? asking the normal things that any reporter would ask. but the packaging of that show i have to say, we felt like the people don't want to hear an hour about guantanamo, generally. you know, i'm super interested in it, but even i if there was a big hit, guantanamo, an hour, oh, no, that's going to be so heavy. i know i have an opinion about it, i know what i think, and i think its incumbent o
when we did our program on guantanamo. 200 people, 300 people had been released from guantanamo. the u.s. had interrogated these guys and said you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up. we realized that 200 people like that had been released. this is years ago. and nobody had ever interviewed them in american broadcast journalism. no one had interviewed them. we could do 'do that. we started to track them down and got translators. some were in other countries...
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plots as more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay prepare to enter and nother year without charge or due process we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison. what you know as the international coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshing. a massive anti-government protest has spilled into violence in central istanbul the rallies erupted over a high level corruption scandal that's forced a major candidate reshuffle and resulted in the arrests last week of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and the head of a state owned bank thousands shout to catch the thieves demanding the prime minister. step down holes that he has already rejected riot police called up to disperse the rally sprayed the mob with tear gas while protesters fall back with rocks and firecrackers or to surf or was there. you go to the protests this downgrade the safety then the police again trying to push them back here saying this is the kind of the place already been absent this pay. he said tonight this is some tape that we feed. thanks for being sixp
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-ray which we've actually visited when reporting from guantanamo it's an area where some prisoners had been once controversially interrogated with no one actually held there today the number of detainees at guantanamo is now at one hundred sixty two fifteen prisoners continue to be on a hunger strike years since obama had promised to shut the president down on day one of his presidency and efficient and clear plan to close guantanamo yet to be put in place and if they see it you're going to new york so let's take a recap on the figures one hundred sixty people that are still behind bars the u.s. military facility in eighty four of them were cleared for release years ago but remain trapped in the legal limbo and only twenty prisoners at guantanamo actually face charges and due to appear in court and the rest can be prosecuted because the u.s. is no evidence against them but still claims they are too dangerous to release the lawyer for one of the detainees sent back to algeria says his client fears for his life. he was opposed to going to algeria he wanted to go to a european country so
-ray which we've actually visited when reporting from guantanamo it's an area where some prisoners had been once controversially interrogated with no one actually held there today the number of detainees at guantanamo is now at one hundred sixty two fifteen prisoners continue to be on a hunger strike years since obama had promised to shut the president down on day one of his presidency and efficient and clear plan to close guantanamo yet to be put in place and if they see it you're going to new...
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we'll assume that he supports them because he was said to guantanamo and don't talk to him. for some kind of violence when they learn that he actually does not have any sympathy with them. it's our understanding of the white house wants to be able to say look we've released all the old during the weekend it's the only country that certify that can give anyone else out of guantanamo and the students and a statue for us. so unfortunately. these men were detained by mistake because we wouldn't acknowledge our mistakes and now they're being sent to places they don't want to go in order to serve domestic political purposes. they don't come right after tiffany bring into kara being crazy is it that i don't mean spending spree. like dozens of russian diplomats in america. i think i'd find themselves in a bit of trouble being blamed for defrauding the u s navy and system to fund a lavish lifestyle to go about the allegations online. also that the tiles of time smoker with the schools the same time streams abandoned in the sunshine and i love to fish to rain could be used to dine in
we'll assume that he supports them because he was said to guantanamo and don't talk to him. for some kind of violence when they learn that he actually does not have any sympathy with them. it's our understanding of the white house wants to be able to say look we've released all the old during the weekend it's the only country that certify that can give anyone else out of guantanamo and the students and a statue for us. so unfortunately. these men were detained by mistake because we wouldn't...
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among them and the forced feeding of hunger striking detainees in guantanamo protesting against the indefinite detention. no the hunger strike is largely is officially set to be over. we know that at least fifteen people are continually being force fed here today the procedure was described as a form of torture by the un but the notorious detention camp remains open despite outrage and president obama pledges to close it. the whatever to our studios in moscow this is rtm sean thomas. what have you with us. now a massive anti government demonstration in he stumbles the central square sparked by a higher level corruption investigation has been violently dispersed by police and demonstrators are now calling for the country's prime minister. bridget i have ever wanted to step down but he refuses to give in to their demands. the star press reports. not that i have said that they have in the past couple of weeks. i miss fifth. i've given them a gift i was better to do that yet the defense and offensive once again coming from a safe bet that well. the fact that the faith. if the director of the resta
among them and the forced feeding of hunger striking detainees in guantanamo protesting against the indefinite detention. no the hunger strike is largely is officially set to be over. we know that at least fifteen people are continually being force fed here today the procedure was described as a form of torture by the un but the notorious detention camp remains open despite outrage and president obama pledges to close it. the whatever to our studios in moscow this is rtm sean thomas. what have...
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was more than one hundred fifty detainees in guantanamo bay prepared to enter another year without charge or due process we bring you our special report from behind the barbed wire. coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program. a massive anti-government protest has spilled into violence in central istanbul the rallies erupted over a high level corruption scandal that's forced a major cabinet reshuffle that resulted in the arrests last week of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and they have a state owned bank. thousands shouted catch and feed demanding that prime minister worship or the one step down riot police called up to disperse the rally spray the mob was tear gas while protesters fall back with rocks and fire crackers are to serve for us there. you get the police assist the way the safety the police again trying to push them back using this account and the police the way he beat us in fear so this protest tonight was coming this is something that we've seen again trying to stay and we haven't been successful yet he's still
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we're ready to see guantanamo closed down. i'm speaking for myself.y senior military leaders have shared with me they feel it's time to close guantanamo. >> thank you very much for your time tonight, sir. your contribution to this debate is a landmark thing and i know it took bravery. >> thank you. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. consta. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how
we're ready to see guantanamo closed down. i'm speaking for myself.y senior military leaders have shared with me they feel it's time to close guantanamo. >> thank you very much for your time tonight, sir. your contribution to this debate is a landmark thing and i know it took bravery. >> thank you. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. consta. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash...
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there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights candles officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners too are kept and thirteen here were now in a typical cell for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to eat books have a two piece here some head and shoulders shampoo the less compliant ones have to wear the orange uniforms and get only two books at a time i was going to the other side so you can see the books detainees can't come in here but the prisoner library lovingly displays the best of their art for t.v. crews to see a lot of pre-selected books to avoid certain topics violence sexual milicz and religious stuff controversy shelves packed with magazines d.v.d.'s and video games plenty of ways for legit prisoners of war to pass the indefinite time they're kept here without charges and party one ton of cuba then up to a story we've been covering the case of nicholas george a former college student who was
there's a very strict speed limit in guantanamo and it's a very slow speed limit and people say that that's that's all about the quantised somewhat ironic at a place marred by human rights candles officials make a point of showing journalists how well prisoners too are kept and thirteen here were now in a typical cell for a compliant detainee at guantanamo they would be allowed to eat books have a two piece here some head and shoulders shampoo the less compliant ones have to wear the orange...
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among them the hunger striking detainees at guantanamo force fed in response to that protest against indefinite detention what we ought to be just up to me nauseated most of are too boring for me than kevin know it's good to be with this. our top story this morning a massive anti government demonstration in istanbul central square has been violently dispersed by police last twenty four hours the right to spot by a high level corruption investigations led to a major cabinet reshuffle in the rest of several top officials the mistake is denied them on the country's prime minister cut the two and step dad. the true selves the snake down. security forces used tear gas and rubber bullets could not contest the contest. multi crew was there but caught up with cats that look the defence he said the paper they think that that's the reason was that the things that made me think it's a bit like that the bad guy. you think that's the guy the defense. it died the league. the iba. i mean that the state the maintenance that the government than sour the key to the gabba. i have to be. many. that said
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some guantanamo prisoners reportedly agreed to spy for the us in exchange for cash and freedom. at d you or made them better for it critics condemned the c i a tactic same thing for suspects might go about while innocent men site opens out into. already authorities later made opposition leader in jail just like to be eligible for these. amnesty international says it's clear from all the key isn't interested in justice. intimate life from all that we keep going today. police used tear gas and buttons to disperse anti government protests in the ukrainian capital of the night people being onto the streets for a week now angry with the president's decision to reject an integration deal with the eu. he's an excuse that he is in the head during the week the essentials way out was the stage of the mass protest although support eu integration in opposing president a court decision not to sign the hero association deal in vilnius it is no longer the case right. elise is not controlling the area during the night several hundred police in kenya and dispersed the crowd. eyewitnesses say tha
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the most significant stories of twenty thirty eight among them the hunger striking detainees in guantanamo force fed in response to their protest against indefinite detention. hello good evening for me kevin owen here in moscow very please you can join me there for a latest news update here about the international a top story the note eight pm here a massive anti-government demonstration in istanbul central square has been violently dispersed by the police the rallies were sparked by a high level corruption investigation has led to a major company reshuffling the arrests of several top officials demonstrations now demanding the country's prime minister tayyip bedouins step down but the leader of the corruption allegations a smear campaign against the security forces used tear gas and rubber bullets to push back to protest as in istanbul last night now it's a crude. was there and got caught up in the chaos that the rough for. the police assisting with the safety and the police will be trying to push them back using us because the people really believe that this protest cleanness is simply.
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good luck to guantanamo. which is not a one of more than with what you looked. at when it didn't appear to be true and it was not me trying to close the deal a city needed to put up its pretty good but the best country. becomes a hospital spit. it would have to disagree with just its people that were there in the good of us of our reasons were for to be able. to provide information on the public to provide information on the but these residing in the front of the leg of the hundred twenty t.v. and some of the news that. proceeded to picket with. the person to close it. to provide information on a market of stocks and. stumbled like you only did it better. then it works then then it would it still regime. what makes it in the book i thought a minute she was the third most abusive one. but. rushing budgets cubits when you sign your. nose the more you know you're going to start actually. going with. their mood a little kinder get explicit in this look at us. i bet you know what. the good news is i mean.
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well still ahead in the program we report on america's notorious guantanamo bay detention camp. torture of hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two event obama's promises to close the prison it remains operational holding over one hundred detainees the majority of whom have been cleared to return to the native countries plus. britain has become an international online hub for selling and consuming the legal equivalents of class a drugs according to experts they could be just as harmful as the originals all the details coming up on r.t. . st augustine. strategic region. an undercover team of journalists trying to release wiki leaks documents it's about how the united states is trying to. made. more pro-american they encounter fear ignorance and pressure. country blocks the way to information freedom. media stuff on our t.v. . they don't want to. have accepted the fact this is our planet and that we have the right to run it but they're very very concerned that they don't think we're good stewards of our planet we're not we're cutting clear cutt
well still ahead in the program we report on america's notorious guantanamo bay detention camp. torture of hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two event obama's promises to close the prison it remains operational holding over one hundred detainees the majority of whom have been cleared to return to the native countries plus. britain has become an international online hub for selling and consuming the legal equivalents of class a drugs according to experts...
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what right closet they -- rights do they have to get out of guantanamo?ll, that's an interesting point. what rights do they have? well, so far, i mean, these are people who have not been criminally charged. this is an important distinction. there are about 150 people held at guantanamo, but only about a third of them. the government estimates can be charged or will be charged with specific violences of the laws of war that the military commission can try. so what about the other people? some of them have been cleared for release. others have not. the federal court have not questioned the government's power to hold enemy prisoners captured during armed conflict. .. >> especially with what has been opposed by the government. their status remains a question mark. so, yes, what can happen to them, they have grounds for detention and they are stuck. [inaudible question] >> tribal leaders wanted to be part of that and it seemed like he was a peacemaker. >> yes, originally the population at guantÁnamo was over 600 people at a certain point. it is true that the i
what right closet they -- rights do they have to get out of guantanamo?ll, that's an interesting point. what rights do they have? well, so far, i mean, these are people who have not been criminally charged. this is an important distinction. there are about 150 people held at guantanamo, but only about a third of them. the government estimates can be charged or will be charged with specific violences of the laws of war that the military commission can try. so what about the other people? some of...
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we're ready to see guantanamo closed down. speaking for myself, but many, many senior military leaders have shared with me they feel it's time to close guantanamo. >> thank you very much for your time tonight, sir. your contribution to this debate is a landmark thing and i know it took bravery. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. a can o? ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ m
we're ready to see guantanamo closed down. speaking for myself, but many, many senior military leaders have shared with me they feel it's time to close guantanamo. >> thank you very much for your time tonight, sir. your contribution to this debate is a landmark thing and i know it took bravery. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. a can o? ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall...
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the most significant stories of twentieth thirteen among them the hunger striking detainees in guantanamo force fed in response to their protest against indefinite detention. at four pm here in moscow you are with r t international and i'm an isa now a our top story a massive anti government demonstration in istanbul central square has been violently just burst five police the rallies were sparked by a high level corruption investigation that led to a major cabinet reshuffle and arrest several top official demonstrators are known for manning the country's prime minister one step down the leader himself is calling the corruption allegations a smear campaign security forces used tear gas and rubber bullets to cross back protesters in istanbul and archie crew was there and got caught up in the chaos that erupted. into the place as this family the safety fair in the play. trying to push them back using this account and the police already be half in fear for this protest was coming this is something that we seem to have a good feeling to stay and we haven't been successful good news because st
the most significant stories of twentieth thirteen among them the hunger striking detainees in guantanamo force fed in response to their protest against indefinite detention. at four pm here in moscow you are with r t international and i'm an isa now a our top story a massive anti government demonstration in istanbul central square has been violently just burst five police the rallies were sparked by a high level corruption investigation that led to a major cabinet reshuffle and arrest several...
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plus more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay prepare to enter and other year without charge or do you process we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison. to the a mosque you're watching our team with welcome to the program a massive anti-government protest has spiraled out of control in central istanbul the rallies erupted over a top level corruption investigation that's forced a major cabinet reshuffle and resulted in the arrest of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and the head of a state owned bank by minister insists the probe is a smear campaign but that hasn't quell the public anger with crowd shouting catch the sea and demanding that he steps down rival east forces mob back with tear gas producer first was there you go before he says this the way the state being there and the police again trying to push them back he's saying this is the kind of the place the way to be absent this in this place that's tonight and that's coming this is a it's a tactic that some say that we've been trying to get and trying to say w
plus more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay prepare to enter and other year without charge or do you process we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison. to the a mosque you're watching our team with welcome to the program a massive anti-government protest has spiraled out of control in central istanbul the rallies erupted over a top level corruption investigation that's forced a major cabinet reshuffle and resulted in the arrest of twenty four...
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twice in january of 2002, i went to guantanamo bay.nce with a press group to see the maybe the second or third group of detainees offloaded. the second time on january 28th on a more comfortable plane with defense secretary rumsfeld. and coincidence the good people of c-span are here too. here are a few clips from the trip. [inaudible] [inaudible] you can see various tower as well as american flag painted on several -- [inaudible] you can see the new construction -- [inaudible] as well as -- behind that -- [inaudible] the medical facility -- currently that's where all medical procedure of the detainee are happening. we are building a more permanent facility for the detainees. continuing to my right, you see two huts -- [inaudible] this is fly hut where supplies. one of the air-conditioning going in to it is integration facility. as well as these facilities further to the right. the secretary of deafen is scheduled to visit all the facilities inside there. come up and spin this way. above the hill of the living quarters with the soldier
twice in january of 2002, i went to guantanamo bay.nce with a press group to see the maybe the second or third group of detainees offloaded. the second time on january 28th on a more comfortable plane with defense secretary rumsfeld. and coincidence the good people of c-span are here too. here are a few clips from the trip. [inaudible] [inaudible] you can see various tower as well as american flag painted on several -- [inaudible] you can see the new construction -- [inaudible] as well as --...
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of the most significant stories of twenty thirteen among them the hunger striking detainees in guantanamo force fed in response to the protest against indefinite detention. very good to have you come here thanks for joining us this is r.t. international it's kevin o. and he was here this hour at nine pm in moscow our top story the note international a massive anti-government demonstration in istanbul central square has been violently dispersed by police in the last twenty four hours the rallies were sparked by a high level corruption investigation that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and the arrests of several top officials demonstrators and demanding the country's prime minister bedouins step down but leader himself calling the corruption allegations a smear campaign security forces used tear gas and rubber bullets to push back the protesters in istanbul and r.t. crew was there got caught up in the chaos that erupted. he says this the way the safety for the police again trying to push them back you say with a cut in the police. force of this protest this is something that we feel bega
of the most significant stories of twenty thirteen among them the hunger striking detainees in guantanamo force fed in response to the protest against indefinite detention. very good to have you come here thanks for joining us this is r.t. international it's kevin o. and he was here this hour at nine pm in moscow our top story the note international a massive anti-government demonstration in istanbul central square has been violently dispersed by police in the last twenty four hours the rallies...
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to guantanamo bay prisoners held for more than a decade have been sent back to the native algeria the news comes amid renewed efforts to close the notorious to tension camp in cuba which seriously tarnished america's reputation abroad and get more from lawyer parties. colleague was involved indeed in the case of one of these now freed she's also a senior staff attorney from the center for constitutional rights part of c.v.t. if those take the time to be with us i mean as someone who is close to these cases then what you feel about these two men's releases today. yes and very simply these transfers are unlawful under international law they were senseless because these and then had to search country options for resettlement and they were cruel and reckless they now face a risk of a credible fear they had a credible fear persecution algeria they're facing now a prospect and incommunicado detention for a period weeks. but i know because i'm sorry you do you know you and especially the cole are going to been dealing with these guys more to the release from guantanamo bay you've got to worr
to guantanamo bay prisoners held for more than a decade have been sent back to the native algeria the news comes amid renewed efforts to close the notorious to tension camp in cuba which seriously tarnished america's reputation abroad and get more from lawyer parties. colleague was involved indeed in the case of one of these now freed she's also a senior staff attorney from the center for constitutional rights part of c.v.t. if those take the time to be with us i mean as someone who is close to...
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was as more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay prepared to enter another year without charge or do you proceed as we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison . ten am in moscow you're watching on t.v. national with me marina joshua come to the program. a massive anti-government protest has spilled into violence in central istanbul to rallies erupted over a high level corruption scandal that forced a major cabinet reshuffle and resulted in the arrest last week of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and to have a state owned bank thousands shot a catch the scene demanding the prime minister or the one step down riot police called up to disperse a rally sprayed the mob with tear gas while protesters fall back was rocks and firecrackers artists are referred to was there you go to the police is this the way the face before the police could be trying to push them back using this a kind of the police the way to be that's unfair for this protest tonight and this coming this is something that we've been quite interesting to see th
was as more than one hundred fifty detainees at guantanamo bay prepared to enter another year without charge or do you proceed as we bring you our special report from america's notorious military prison . ten am in moscow you're watching on t.v. national with me marina joshua come to the program. a massive anti-government protest has spilled into violence in central istanbul to rallies erupted over a high level corruption scandal that forced a major cabinet reshuffle and resulted in the arrest...