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more years for wiggle leaks founder julian assange claim he could be facing time in guantanamo bay or even the death penalty. if he's tried in the u.s. this comes as he appears in court in the u.k. fighting swedish extradition warrant. portugal insists it does not need a bank bailout as it comes under pressure from germany and france to head off a potential euro zone crisis portugal is widely seen as the next euro zone countries that will need to be bailed out after greece and ireland. breakers are reaching the last vessel for a fortnight in freezing waters off russia's far east coast more than three hundred people are on board the ship. those are headlines and i'll be back with more in about thirty minutes but up next we cross to our washington studio for some topical debate on the show. walking the alone a show will get the real headlines with none of the mercy or come alive to washington d.c. now today is the ninth anniversary of the first detainees arriving at guantanamo bay even though obama signed a bill to close the prison when he first came into office two years later prisoner
more years for wiggle leaks founder julian assange claim he could be facing time in guantanamo bay or even the death penalty. if he's tried in the u.s. this comes as he appears in court in the u.k. fighting swedish extradition warrant. portugal insists it does not need a bank bailout as it comes under pressure from germany and france to head off a potential euro zone crisis portugal is widely seen as the next euro zone countries that will need to be bailed out after greece and ireland. breakers...
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and a lot of people here say this is torture in the same way that the prisoners being held at guantanamo bay are also tortured reporting in washington christine for sound our team. morris davis a former chief prosecutor of guantanamo says he decided to walk out of his job because the u.s. military justice system is hypocritical and politically motivated my policy for two years had been we would not use any evidence of talking about waterboarding or any of the other enhanced interrogation techniques were building the cases independent of anything the detainees said while they were being tortured suddenly you officials appointed above me to said look president bush said we don't torture and he said we don't and who are you to question the president so you should be using that information to prosecute these people and that's when i said enough so it's been a real disappointment for me with the obama administration you know he said in january of two thousand and nine within one year will close guantanamo that was two years ago so he needs some backbone as well to stand up to congress and tell th
and a lot of people here say this is torture in the same way that the prisoners being held at guantanamo bay are also tortured reporting in washington christine for sound our team. morris davis a former chief prosecutor of guantanamo says he decided to walk out of his job because the u.s. military justice system is hypocritical and politically motivated my policy for two years had been we would not use any evidence of talking about waterboarding or any of the other enhanced interrogation...
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the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old. to close it down the prison still holds almost two hundred inmates in legal limbo. the word play returns to great britain being diagnosed annually with tuberculosis infection is spreading beyond. into the wider population. around the clock around the world this is all to live here in moscow good to have you with us this hour so the end in sight for the final ship. to this being stuck off russia's far east coast more than three hundred crewmembers and enjoyed a two week ordeal with another being a scorching through the frozen seas by two ice breakers but it's no easy task parties are covering the driver can explain more now so what stage is the rescue operation that. the rescue operation has finally entered its final stage and the two ships are really working hard the two eyes breakers to battle the top weather conditions that have made this mission so incredibly challenging we know that the admiral crossin and mike caro eyes breakers are now in the seal beholds gretzky in the larger o
the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old. to close it down the prison still holds almost two hundred inmates in legal limbo. the word play returns to great britain being diagnosed annually with tuberculosis infection is spreading beyond. into the wider population. around the clock around the world this is all to live here in moscow good to have you with us this hour so the end in sight for the final ship. to this being stuck off russia's far east...
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as the world's most notorious prison guantanamo bay and ten fear protests were held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut down. that upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proved unable to tackle its alarming spread out home. this is r t it's ten pm here in moscow around the world eight in the evening in prague in madrid welcome if you just joined us for a viewer watching on kevin now in our top story the immediate cause of the polish presidential plane crash last april was the crew's refusal to land as an alternative airfield the investor the committee is presented its final report on the accident which killed the late polish leader kaczynski and ninety five others in this and now it has the details. for the first time last seconds or heard before polish president lech kaczynski plane crashed. the crew ignored warnings from the aircraft's automated system to pull up and advice from air traffic controllers to land at an alternate airport class or inexperience in flying i
as the world's most notorious prison guantanamo bay and ten fear protests were held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut down. that upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proved unable to tackle its alarming spread out home. this is r t it's ten pm here in moscow around the world eight in the evening in prague in madrid welcome if you just joined us for a viewer watching on kevin now...
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to bring attention to the fact that the detention facility at guantanamo bay is still open there are in fact one hundred seventy three men still detained there and they're represented by people here in jumps you know they started the rally in front of the white house the home of u.s. president barack obama who started off his presidency with a pledge to close down the detention facility at guantanamo bay and yet two years later it is still open and nearly fifty of those one hundred seventy three men inside are considered too dangerous to release but too difficult to prosecute so what that they stay until they die although they've come out here for the last several years there is a slight change this year to the prison uniform many here are wearing stickers with the image of private first class bradley manning he's accused of leaking those secret documents to whistleblower website wiki leaks he's being held in solitary confinement we hasn't been charged and a lot of people here say this is torture in the same way that the prisoners being held at guantanamo bay are also tortured report
to bring attention to the fact that the detention facility at guantanamo bay is still open there are in fact one hundred seventy three men still detained there and they're represented by people here in jumps you know they started the rally in front of the white house the home of u.s. president barack obama who started off his presidency with a pledge to close down the detention facility at guantanamo bay and yet two years later it is still open and nearly fifty of those one hundred seventy...
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and a lot of people here say this is torture in the same way that the prisoners being held at guantanamo bay are also tortured reporting in washington christine for our team. and he wasn't and he's published the stories of detainees and what he calls america's illegal prison says guantanamo sole aim was to hold people indefinitely while flying below the human rights radar people should always have cared about guantanamo bay because the whole point of setting up by the bush administration was to create a new category of human being in detention who had no rights whatsoever the problem is that there's still this novel cats agree if human being neither criminal suspects no prisoners of war held in this open ended detention which now because president obama has found it so difficult to close it is really looking like arbitrary detention one hundred seventy three men still held and it's looking like for the forseeable future very few of those people are going anywhere they're not going to have trials they're not going to be released that's a profound disappointment because the whole existence of
and a lot of people here say this is torture in the same way that the prisoners being held at guantanamo bay are also tortured reporting in washington christine for our team. and he wasn't and he's published the stories of detainees and what he calls america's illegal prison says guantanamo sole aim was to hold people indefinitely while flying below the human rights radar people should always have cared about guantanamo bay because the whole point of setting up by the bush administration was to...
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also reporting that the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old this part of his pledge to close it down the prison still holds almost two hundred inmates in a legal limbo. plagued returns to great britain of being diagnosed annually with tuberculosis but signs the infection is spreading to high risk groups into the population. and in business the ruble has jumped to a twenty two month high against europe and one its target more in twenty minutes. around the clock around the world this is r t live in moscow good to have you with us. so the end is inside for the final ship that has been stuck on russia's fall east coast more than three hundred crew members have enjoyed a two week ordeal and are now being escorted through the frozen sea used by two. that already led a smaller ship to safer waters well up the country to show is following their progress the ships are now in the final stage of the rescue operation when will we see an end to this breaking saga do you think. it will be a live press conference held by russia's specie agency has just w
also reporting that the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old this part of his pledge to close it down the prison still holds almost two hundred inmates in a legal limbo. plagued returns to great britain of being diagnosed annually with tuberculosis but signs the infection is spreading to high risk groups into the population. and in business the ruble has jumped to a twenty two month high against europe and one its target more in twenty minutes....
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also this hour the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old as part of obama's pledge to close it down the president still holds almost two hundred inmates in legal limbo. the white plague returns to great britain files of being diagnosed daniel e. with tuberculosis the infection is spreading beyond high risk groups into the wider population. around the clock around the world this is r.t. life here in moscow so the ends in soit for the final ship that has been stuck off russia's far east coast more than three hundred crew members have been jewed a two week ordeal but are now being escorted through the frozen seas by two ice breakers that already led a smaller ship to safer waters. is following the progress of katrina so the ships are on the home straight now to less troubled waters. all right but we know that this rescue operation is proceeding smoothly and the two ice breakers are working hard to battle the conditions the tough weather conditions that have made this rescue operation so incredibly challenging the admiral my current band the cr
also this hour the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old as part of obama's pledge to close it down the president still holds almost two hundred inmates in legal limbo. the white plague returns to great britain files of being diagnosed daniel e. with tuberculosis the infection is spreading beyond high risk groups into the wider population. around the clock around the world this is r.t. life here in moscow so the ends in soit for the final ship that...
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the world's most notorious detention center guantanamo bay have turned and nine years old despite his pledge to close it down the prison still holds almost hundred inmates and. while it didn't aids morse of the year was there in the most of the country's great burthens budget might be passes spent on treating out and sat on plague as the country tackled him lawmakers spread it says. very warm oh well can see this is live from moscow with me alice have at it for us is our inexperienced crew members a lack of bad weather readiness pressure from passengers to land quickly and the pilots refusal to look for an alternative landing site will those are listed as the main reasons behind forms deadly crash which killed the polish president lech kaczynski the interstate aviation committee has presented its of you falling over personally at the same schools is to poland wolfowitz cause lives overseas and is now he's following developments for us and he said now that the report has been delivered hasn't shed any light on previously unknown facts surrounding the tragedy . one of the new details th
the world's most notorious detention center guantanamo bay have turned and nine years old despite his pledge to close it down the prison still holds almost hundred inmates and. while it didn't aids morse of the year was there in the most of the country's great burthens budget might be passes spent on treating out and sat on plague as the country tackled him lawmakers spread it says. very warm oh well can see this is live from moscow with me alice have at it for us is our inexperienced crew...
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connie bush thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from guantanamo bay tell me a bit about what you saw there what the conditions were like unfortunately we no longer meet the prisoners in the camps so we don't see the conditions in the camps any longer what we do is meet them in a separate. holding camp whereby were brought in the detainees are brought in separately and we meet in trailers. so what we know is what we hear from them and what the conditions are like. unfortunately there is a lot of building work is going on in guantanamo right now which leads us to believe that it's nowhere near closing as obama would have promised back in two thousand and nine when he took office the fortunate. the men say that everything has improved conditions have definitely improved since two thousand and five which was probably the worst year for the men there and what reason are you given for not being able to go inside the column rules change every time you go to guantanamo every time we go there's a new a new rule that we have to abide by or remeet them different
connie bush thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from guantanamo bay tell me a bit about what you saw there what the conditions were like unfortunately we no longer meet the prisoners in the camps so we don't see the conditions in the camps any longer what we do is meet them in a separate. holding camp whereby were brought in the detainees are brought in separately and we meet in trailers. so what we know is what we hear from them and what the conditions are like....
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now the most notorious prison of the twenty first century the guantanamo bay detention center wrong by the u.s. and cuba has entered its tenth year it's still holding inmates despite president obama's election promise to close this with a prison has become synonymous with human rights abuses jan office reports he was far from happy at having america's. carried out on its soil. its a place forever immortalized by images of torture known by its abbreviation america's notorious detention facility in guantanamo bay cuba has been the source of world condemnation abuse lack of legal recourse and indefinite detention is the norm it's also been the subject of decades of strife with cuban authorities who argue the forty five square mile military base violates cuban sovereignty and amounts to a military occupation the green under which u.s. has to be. from earliest earliest years of the twentieth century the plot amendment was imposed following the u.s. occupation of cuba after the spanish american war in one thousand nine hundred three was extracted from the bench you've been governing under un
now the most notorious prison of the twenty first century the guantanamo bay detention center wrong by the u.s. and cuba has entered its tenth year it's still holding inmates despite president obama's election promise to close this with a prison has become synonymous with human rights abuses jan office reports he was far from happy at having america's. carried out on its soil. its a place forever immortalized by images of torture known by its abbreviation america's notorious detention facility...
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as the world's most notorious prison in guantanamo bay and its tenth year protests are held in the u.s. calling on president obama of planning to deliver on his promise to shut it down. also an ops. in the u.k. the country that's been pumping huge sums to fight the white plague of broad brews on able to tackle lawmakers spread. seven yet another energy dispute with one of its closest neighbors join business tsotsi in twenty minutes time for more. very warm welcome see this is all t. live from moscow. the end media to cool the polish presidential plane crash last. what was the crew's refusal to land at alternative airfield the investigative committee has presented its final report on the atherton which killed the late polish leader lech kaczynski and ninety five others he's an ace and now we have that he's hells. for the first time the last seconds are heard before polish president lech kaczynski his plane crashed near smolensk turn on one board. the crew ignored warnings from the aircraft automated system to pull up and advice from air traffic controllers to land at an alternate airpor
as the world's most notorious prison in guantanamo bay and its tenth year protests are held in the u.s. calling on president obama of planning to deliver on his promise to shut it down. also an ops. in the u.k. the country that's been pumping huge sums to fight the white plague of broad brews on able to tackle lawmakers spread. seven yet another energy dispute with one of its closest neighbors join business tsotsi in twenty minutes time for more. very warm welcome see this is all t. live from...
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detention center in guantanamo bay cuba. the spotlight on washington's controversial practices that. today i'm talking to courtney bush she's a paralegal for the human rights organization reprieve she looks into people detained in guantanamo bay and other cia detention facilities i'm talking to her on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the printing of guantanamo bay bush thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from guantanamo bay tell me a bit about what you saw there what the conditions were like unfortunately we no longer meet the prisoners in the camps so we don't see the conditions in the camps any longer what we do is meet them in a separate. holding camp whereby were brought in the detainees are brought in separately and mainly in trailers. so what we know is what we hear from them and what the conditions are like. unfortunately there is a lot of building work is going on in guantanamo right now which leads us to believe that it's nowhere near closing as obama would have promised back in
detention center in guantanamo bay cuba. the spotlight on washington's controversial practices that. today i'm talking to courtney bush she's a paralegal for the human rights organization reprieve she looks into people detained in guantanamo bay and other cia detention facilities i'm talking to her on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the printing of guantanamo bay bush thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from guantanamo bay tell me a bit about what you saw...
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as the world's most notorious prison at guantanamo bay and ten fear protests held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut it down. and upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proves unable to tackle it's a lovely spread in the home. this is our t. it's midnight here in moscow now around the world ten pm in zagreb two thirty am in new delhi welcome wherever you are watching our top story the immediate cause of the polish presidential plane crash last april was the crew's refusal to land an alternative airfield the investigative committee has presented its final report on the accident which killed the late polish leader lech kaczynski and ninety five others of his illness and now i reports. for the first time the last seconds are heard before polish president lech kaczynski his plane crashed near small grounds killing all on board. the crew ignored warnings from the aircraft's automated system to call up and advice from air traffic controllers to land at an alternate airpor
as the world's most notorious prison at guantanamo bay and ten fear protests held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut it down. and upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country that's pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proves unable to tackle it's a lovely spread in the home. this is our t. it's midnight here in moscow now around the world ten pm in zagreb two thirty am in new delhi welcome wherever you are watching our top story...
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all the while the most notorious prison in guantanamo bay and says it's a ten year process all held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut it down. under the upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country that is pumping huge sums to fight the white plague of broad proved on able to tackle it's a longing to spread out how a. very warm welcome to see this is all to live from moscow with me alice have it now the immediate a cause of the polish presidential plane crash last april was the crew's refusal to land at an alternative airfield the investigative committee has presented its final report on the accident which killed the late polish lead elections get a ninety five authors in these and now we have the details. the film that was put together by the interstate aviation committee or i see demonstrates the last thirty six minutes of the flight by combining graphics with cockpit recordings and one of the moments that we can take a look at. you can see that the crew was calm and confident into the end continuing their landing despite warnings fro
all the while the most notorious prison in guantanamo bay and says it's a ten year process all held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut it down. under the upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country that is pumping huge sums to fight the white plague of broad proved on able to tackle it's a longing to spread out how a. very warm welcome to see this is all to live from moscow with me alice have it now the immediate a cause of the polish...
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as the world's most notorious prison guantanamo bay enters its tenth year of protest held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut it down. on an upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country is pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proves unable to tackle its alarming spread of. disease r.t. it's eleven pm now you're a moscow around the world not at night in rome seven am in sydney wherever you're watching welcome to our top story this hour with me kevin no in the immediate cause of the polish presidential plane crash last april was the crew's refusal to land at an alternative airfield the investigative committee has presented its final report about the accident which killed the late polish need to ski and one thousand five others he's innocent now i reports. for the first time last seconds are heard for polish president lech kaczynski as plane crashed near my ground. on board. the crew ignored warnings from the aircraft's automated system to pull up and advice from air traffic controllers to land at an alternate airport plus or
as the world's most notorious prison guantanamo bay enters its tenth year of protest held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut it down. on an upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country is pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad proves unable to tackle its alarming spread of. disease r.t. it's eleven pm now you're a moscow around the world not at night in rome seven am in sydney wherever you're watching welcome to our top story this...
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the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old as part of obama's pledge to close it down the prison still holds almost two hundred inmates in legal limbo. the white plague returns to great britain thousands of being diagnosed annually with tuberculosis with signs the infection is spreading beyond high risk groups into the population. good to have you with us around the clock around the world this is a live here in moscow so the ends in sight for the final ship that has been stuck off russia's far east coast more than three hundred crew members have endured a two week ordeal but i'm now being escorted through the frozen seas by two ice breakers that already led a smaller ship to safer waters one artie's is following progress joining us live now katrina so the ships are on the home straight to the less troubled waters now. all we know that the ship rescue operation is proceeding smoothly though the ice breakers are still working hard to battle the top weather conditions that have made these missions so incredibly challenging and the transportation mi
the world's most notorious detention center at guantanamo bay has turned nine years old as part of obama's pledge to close it down the prison still holds almost two hundred inmates in legal limbo. the white plague returns to great britain thousands of being diagnosed annually with tuberculosis with signs the infection is spreading beyond high risk groups into the population. good to have you with us around the clock around the world this is a live here in moscow so the ends in sight for the...
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lawyers for wiki leaks founder julian assange claim he could be facing time in guantanamo bay or even the death penalty if he's tried in the u.s. this comes as he appears in court in the u.k. a swedish extradition war. portugal insists it does not need a bank bailout as it comes under pressure from germany and france to head off a potential euro zone crisis. icebreakers reach of the last for a fortnight in freezing waters off russia's far east coast. it is six o'clock in the morning on a wednesday in moscow this is r.t. and we're glad to have you with us we can leaks founder julian assange has a briefly appeared at a london court on tuesday he's fighting extradition to sweden over sexual assault accusations he claims the charges have been fabricated in order to eventually prosecute him for espionage in the u.s. over the release of government documents defense lawyers argue that a son could be sent to guantanamo bay where even face the death penalty if tried in the u.s. archies lore and it has more. it was essentially what they call a case management herring today which is when they se
lawyers for wiki leaks founder julian assange claim he could be facing time in guantanamo bay or even the death penalty if he's tried in the u.s. this comes as he appears in court in the u.k. a swedish extradition war. portugal insists it does not need a bank bailout as it comes under pressure from germany and france to head off a potential euro zone crisis. icebreakers reach of the last for a fortnight in freezing waters off russia's far east coast. it is six o'clock in the morning on a...
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and a lot of people here say this is torture in the same way that the prisoners being held at guantanamo bay are also tortured reporting in washington christine for sound. the chief prosecutor in the guantanamo minute she commissions this president obama doll sometimes. it was this congress well this is. my policy for two years had been we would not use any evidence of talking about waterboarding or any of the other enhanced interrogation techniques were building the cases independent of anything the detainees while they were being tortured suddenly officials wanted to look president bush said we don't torture and he said we don't and who are you to question the president so you quickly here in washington you know congress. you know over on capitol hill i think for years and years there were cowards and let the executive branch let the bush administration have their way now when president obama comes in and says he wants to close guantanamo suddenly they get a backbone on capitol hill and want to stop him it's been a real disappointment for me with the obama administration you know he said i
and a lot of people here say this is torture in the same way that the prisoners being held at guantanamo bay are also tortured reporting in washington christine for sound. the chief prosecutor in the guantanamo minute she commissions this president obama doll sometimes. it was this congress well this is. my policy for two years had been we would not use any evidence of talking about waterboarding or any of the other enhanced interrogation techniques were building the cases independent of...
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over the release of government documents defense lawyers argue that could be sent to guantanamo bay or even face the death penalty if tried in the u.s. . has more. it was essentially what they call a case management herring today which is when they set the date for the main herring and just check that all the evidence is in course and being prepared in a timely fashion we do now know when the full extradition extradition hearing is going to be that's going to take place on the seventh and eighth of february so we've got to wait another sort of three weeks for for the full herring to happen and julian assange has appeared in court on tuesday for this case management hearing after it was a that he made a short statement to the media outside let's hear what he had to say we are happy about today's outcome. i have a record to make available to members of the press. skeleton argument which we've had to produce in very short time over christmas what happened before christmas was that julian assange which was released on bail out happened around about the middle of december after after a figh
over the release of government documents defense lawyers argue that could be sent to guantanamo bay or even face the death penalty if tried in the u.s. . has more. it was essentially what they call a case management herring today which is when they set the date for the main herring and just check that all the evidence is in course and being prepared in a timely fashion we do now know when the full extradition extradition hearing is going to be that's going to take place on the seventh and...
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cuban fury the notorious guantanamo bay is once again the subject of strife between cuba and the u.s. as are vanno says it wants its land back. and a happy ending to an icy saga as three hundred people are safety after being stranded off russia's far east coast for over two weeks. and the pivotal deal between moscow and washington to cut arms is now one step closer to reality russian lawmakers promised to ratify start by the end of the month after it was approved in the second of three readings the treaty that would see the country's nuclear arsenals slashed by a third was signed by president's men together and obama last year it was given the go ahead by the u.s. senate just before the new year after months of debate congress congressman added to several key changes forcing russia to counter-balance those amendments to keep the treaty intact the head of the state duma's foreign affairs committee told r.t. that washington is responsible for the long drawn out ratification process but he also expressed fears that the u.s. may one day pull out of the deal. with the amended with the sena
cuban fury the notorious guantanamo bay is once again the subject of strife between cuba and the u.s. as are vanno says it wants its land back. and a happy ending to an icy saga as three hundred people are safety after being stranded off russia's far east coast for over two weeks. and the pivotal deal between moscow and washington to cut arms is now one step closer to reality russian lawmakers promised to ratify start by the end of the month after it was approved in the second of three readings...
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military facility at guantanamo bay has entered its tenth year as a detention center now with nearly two hundred prisoners locked up in harsh conditions there is little sign of that president obama plans to shut it stores anytime soon america's presence there follows a century old deal that cuba claims this not only invalid but threatens its sovereignty artie's gian health as reports. it's a place forever immortalized by images of torture known by its abbreviation get america's notorious detention facility in guantanamo bay cuba has been the source of world condemnation abuse lack of legal recourse and indefinite detention is the norm it's also been the subject of decades of strife with cuban authorities who argue the forty five square mile military base violate cuban sovereignty and amounts to a military occupation the greenland under which. u.s. has to be on cuban soil to kuantan a moment let's hear a piece. from earlier earliest years of the twentieth century the plot amendment was imposed following the u.s. occupation of cuba after the spanish american war in one thousand nine hu
military facility at guantanamo bay has entered its tenth year as a detention center now with nearly two hundred prisoners locked up in harsh conditions there is little sign of that president obama plans to shut it stores anytime soon america's presence there follows a century old deal that cuba claims this not only invalid but threatens its sovereignty artie's gian health as reports. it's a place forever immortalized by images of torture known by its abbreviation get america's notorious...
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tension center in guantanamo bay is still open and what is doing on cuban soil in the first place. we've got the latest saw wiki leaks founder julian assange on issues fighting extradition from the u.k. to sweden fearing he might eventually and operate in an american prison. b.p. may be less than popular in the u.s. after the gulf of mexico oil spill but it's still doing big business elsewhere the british based oil giant has secured a multi-billion dollar contract with russia's rosneft the two companies have agreed to explore and extract the vast untapped natural resources of the arctic artie's lore and it reports. it's a deal that both parties a calling a groundbreaking strategic global alliance russia's biggest oil company rosneft has signed swap deal with b.p. it's the first major equity linked partnership between a national and international oil company when it's done in five percent of b.p. in exchange for a nine and a half percent share in the russian oil major ross next chairman deputy prime minister told r.t. it's the beginning of a new direction for the company. is working
tension center in guantanamo bay is still open and what is doing on cuban soil in the first place. we've got the latest saw wiki leaks founder julian assange on issues fighting extradition from the u.k. to sweden fearing he might eventually and operate in an american prison. b.p. may be less than popular in the u.s. after the gulf of mexico oil spill but it's still doing big business elsewhere the british based oil giant has secured a multi-billion dollar contract with russia's rosneft the two...
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the fans lawyers for we can leaks founder julian assange claim he could be sent to guantanamo bay or even face the death penalty if tried in the u.s. according to legal papers released on tuesday a lot of court has set a date for the hearing of a scientist case for the beginning of february and he's fighting extradition to sweden over sexual assault accusations assad claims the charges have been fabricated in order to eventually prosecute him for espionage in the u.s. or the release of classified government documents while european m.p.'s told our team the case. has become over politicized. i'm sure there's lots of political maneuvering inside the powers that be a very difficult position the americans want to get their hands on or silenced authorities now think the game's up people can see what the european arrest warrants are about me. so my guesses are quite know what they're going to do fairly confident that they're going to come up with come some kind of cynical fix that will allow him are there to go back to australia or possibly to go back one terribly to sweden if some kind of
the fans lawyers for we can leaks founder julian assange claim he could be sent to guantanamo bay or even face the death penalty if tried in the u.s. according to legal papers released on tuesday a lot of court has set a date for the hearing of a scientist case for the beginning of february and he's fighting extradition to sweden over sexual assault accusations assad claims the charges have been fabricated in order to eventually prosecute him for espionage in the u.s. or the release of...
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the guantanamo bay detention center isn't of the tenth year of its controversial existence and there are no signs that u.s. president obama will be shutting it down anytime soon the american presence follows a deal struck over a century ago but calls are growing stronger from havana that the u.s. is violating cuba's sovereignty or to have whose has this report. it's a place forever immortalized by images of torture known by its abbreviation get america's notorious detention facility in guantanamo bay cuba has been the source of world condemnation abuse lack of legal recourse and indefinite detention is the norm it's also been the subject of decades of strife with cuban authorities who argue the forty five square mile military base violates cuban sovereignty and amounts to a military occupation the greenland under which the u.s. has a peace. kuantan a moment let's hear it. from earlier earliest years of the twentieth century the plot amendment was imposed following the u.s. occupation of cuba after the spanish american war in one thousand nine hundred three was extracted from the den
the guantanamo bay detention center isn't of the tenth year of its controversial existence and there are no signs that u.s. president obama will be shutting it down anytime soon the american presence follows a deal struck over a century ago but calls are growing stronger from havana that the u.s. is violating cuba's sovereignty or to have whose has this report. it's a place forever immortalized by images of torture known by its abbreviation get america's notorious detention facility in...
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military facility at guantanamo bay has entered its tenth year as a detention center with nearly two hundred prisoners locked up in harsh conditions there's little sign that president obama plans to shut its doors anytime soon well america's presence there follows a century old deal that cuba claims is not only invalid but threatens its sovereignty artie's john haas is reports. it's a place forever in the world of lies by images of torture known by. america's the poorest attention facility in guantanamo bay cuba has been the worst of the world condemnation of youth lack of legal recourse and death in detention is the norm it's also been the subject of decades of cuban authorities are you right my only to be my only cuban sovereignty and amounts to a new. occupation the to green under which you are this has to be. a moment let's hear it piece. from earlier earliest years of the twentieth century the plot amendment was imposed following the u.s. occupation of cuba after the spanish american war in one thousand nine hundred three was extracted from the dense human government under under
military facility at guantanamo bay has entered its tenth year as a detention center with nearly two hundred prisoners locked up in harsh conditions there's little sign that president obama plans to shut its doors anytime soon well america's presence there follows a century old deal that cuba claims is not only invalid but threatens its sovereignty artie's john haas is reports. it's a place forever in the world of lies by images of torture known by. america's the poorest attention facility in...
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bush thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from guantanamo bay tell me a bit about what you saw there what the conditions were like unfortunately we no longer meet the prisoners in the camps so we don't see the conditions in the camps any longer what we do is meet them in a separate holding camp whereby were brought in the detainees are brought in separately and we meet in trailers so what we know is way we hear from them and what the conditions are like unfortunately there is a lot of building work going on in guantanamo right now which leads us to believe that it's nowhere near closing as obama promised back in two thousand and nine when he took office a lot of the details that we've heard about the treatment that terror suspects have been subjected to in guantanamo bay has been truly shocking i'm talking about waterboarding and other forms of torture have you met people who were subjected to these forms of interrogation absolutely these these methods of interrogation the enhanced interrogation techniques as they are so referred did not happen to the minorit
bush thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from guantanamo bay tell me a bit about what you saw there what the conditions were like unfortunately we no longer meet the prisoners in the camps so we don't see the conditions in the camps any longer what we do is meet them in a separate holding camp whereby were brought in the detainees are brought in separately and we meet in trailers so what we know is way we hear from them and what the conditions are like unfortunately...
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host: it costs $116 million per year to operate guantanamo bay. dover, delaware, go ahead. caller: good morning. i have a question regarding if it is impossible to have an attorney involved with the guantanamo? i went to a very interesting seminar and when the guests was a former attorney. she had been to guantanamo several times. however, she resigned due to lack of evidence, due to proper government -- behavior on behalf of the government. she and several colleagues resigned because of their behavior. has your guest spoken to any of the attorneys who have resigned due to the mishandling of the whole guantanamo facility? thank you. guest: i have not spoken to the attorneys to have resigned. i have spoken to attorneys at guantanamo bay and those interested in the detention issues. that does raise a very good point. guantanamo bay, there are lots of lawyers coming for every day. there is a lot of press. you cannot get the same amount of attorneys' and price you go through, for example, -- he did not do the same amount of attorneys' that go through bagram. that you can intervi
host: it costs $116 million per year to operate guantanamo bay. dover, delaware, go ahead. caller: good morning. i have a question regarding if it is impossible to have an attorney involved with the guantanamo? i went to a very interesting seminar and when the guests was a former attorney. she had been to guantanamo several times. however, she resigned due to lack of evidence, due to proper government -- behavior on behalf of the government. she and several colleagues resigned because of their...
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as america's most notorious prison guantanamo bay in cuba and a decade of operation pressure mounts on president obama to keep his election promise to close it down the detention center. despite spending millions to. broaden the number of cases in the u.k. . with fears that there's no cash to treat. broadcasting live from our headquarters in moscow this is our team and we're glad to have you with us. inexperienced crew members a lack of bad weather readiness pressure from passengers to land quickly and the pilots refusal to look for an alternative landing site those are listed as the main reasons behind april's deadly crash which killed polish president lech kaczynski the investigative committee has presented its final report on the accidents causes to poland for more on this we can cross to. gauging reaction for us in the polish capital warsaw now you are on the ground in poland what exactly has been the reaction there to the results of the investigation. sean you can imagine this is the biggest news story in poland today of course every single news channeling devoting a lot of covera
as america's most notorious prison guantanamo bay in cuba and a decade of operation pressure mounts on president obama to keep his election promise to close it down the detention center. despite spending millions to. broaden the number of cases in the u.k. . with fears that there's no cash to treat. broadcasting live from our headquarters in moscow this is our team and we're glad to have you with us. inexperienced crew members a lack of bad weather readiness pressure from passengers to land...
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by images of torture known by its abbreviation get america's notorious detention facility in guantanamo bay cuba has been the source of world condemnation where abuse lack of legal recourse and indefinite detention is the norm it's also been the subject of decades of strife with cuban authorities who argue the forty five square mile military base violates cuban sovereignty and amounts to a military occupation the to greenland under which the u.s. has to be. kuantan a moment let's hear a piece. from earlier earliest years of the twentieth century the plot amendment was imposed following the u.s. occupation of cuba after the spanish american war in one thousand nine hundred three was extracted from the den tube and government under under threat under duress and in clear contravention of international laws like the vienna convention the us government threatened to continue its occupation of cuba unless cuban authorities agreed to lease the land for america's military base indefinitely or for as long as it paid the cuban it's nearly ran after the cuban revolution swept the island nation one nin
by images of torture known by its abbreviation get america's notorious detention facility in guantanamo bay cuba has been the source of world condemnation where abuse lack of legal recourse and indefinite detention is the norm it's also been the subject of decades of strife with cuban authorities who argue the forty five square mile military base violates cuban sovereignty and amounts to a military occupation the to greenland under which the u.s. has to be. kuantan a moment let's hear a piece....
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for ever in a state of legal limbo most of the remaining one hundred seventy three prisoners at guantanamo bay have been detained there since the facility opened nine years ago awaiting trial. president obama recently signed away his right to bring detainees to u.s. soil making it unlikely that any of them will see a trial or freedom any time soon some argue the u.s. violates cuba's sovereignty for this reason because this is the only latin american country for the past over this past fifty years has said you know then you straight to the eye of the american government or as they would say the american empire a country cubans believe should give rights to its detainees and give back the land that's right there is to handcuff this r t washington d.c. . well the music of rap metal band rage against the machine was played for up to seventy two hours nonstop during interrogations at guantanamo bay but ironically the band has always tried to fight the system that kept those prisoners incarcerated. tom morello explains to us. when we learned that the united states government was using rage against m
for ever in a state of legal limbo most of the remaining one hundred seventy three prisoners at guantanamo bay have been detained there since the facility opened nine years ago awaiting trial. president obama recently signed away his right to bring detainees to u.s. soil making it unlikely that any of them will see a trial or freedom any time soon some argue the u.s. violates cuba's sovereignty for this reason because this is the only latin american country for the past over this past fifty...
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as the world's most notorious prison in guantanamo bay has its tenth year of protests held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut. down an upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country is pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad. spread of home. hello this is a is one am here in moscow right now around the world eleven pm in zagreb three thirty am in new delhi our top story for you the immediate cause of the polish presidential plane crash last april was the crew's refusal to land in an alternative field the investigative committee has presented its final report on the accident which killed the polish leader ninety five others. reports. for the first time the last seconds are heard before polish president lech kaczynski his plane crash near smolensk turin on board. the crew ignored warnings from the aircraft automated system to call up and advice from air traffic controllers to land at an alternate airport plus were inexperienced flying in bad weather the interstate aviation committee highlighted what they found to be the main caus
as the world's most notorious prison in guantanamo bay has its tenth year of protests held in the u.s. calling on president obama to finally deliver on his promise to shut. down an upsurge of tuberculosis in the u.k. the country is pumping huge sums to fight the white plague abroad. spread of home. hello this is a is one am here in moscow right now around the world eleven pm in zagreb three thirty am in new delhi our top story for you the immediate cause of the polish presidential plane crash...
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as america's most notorious prison guantanamo bay in cuba a decade of operation pressure mounts on president obama to keep his election promise to close the. deal despite spending millions to fight. this excuse me abroad the number of cases in the u.k. reaches a worrying levels with fears of. home. testing live from our studios in central moscow this is our t.v. i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us inexperienced a crew member of a lack of bad weather readiness pressure from passengers to land quickly and of the pilots refusal to look for an alternative landing site those are listed as the main reasons behind april's deadly crash which killed the polish president lech kaczynski investigative committee has presented its final report on the accidents causes to poland where he's got that he is in the polish capital warsaw. this is the biggest news story in poland today of course every single news channel devoting a lot of coverage to the story to the reaction of course reaction to the report released by the committee has of course mixed some are saying that it is a truthful report and a nece
as america's most notorious prison guantanamo bay in cuba a decade of operation pressure mounts on president obama to keep his election promise to close the. deal despite spending millions to fight. this excuse me abroad the number of cases in the u.k. reaches a worrying levels with fears of. home. testing live from our studios in central moscow this is our t.v. i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us inexperienced a crew member of a lack of bad weather readiness pressure from passengers to...