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k. purchased were from the hod right. these rights were initially spoke, find those in the u. k, who are fed up with the countries immigration system. perhaps i should say lack of one, but the u. k is crackdown has been moved. oh boy, anyone's done. that's over 700 arrests with 100 small suspects. being sold, the u. k is newly minted leader, is being accused of gas lighting them. in terms of case tom is free speech, he's now think of the last 7 days or so the way he has cooled down the cycled fall . right. and the inference being any party on a mulch that's protesting because they all concerned about the state to put anybody and everybody on my there's not just as a protest, he's there for deemed as fall right despite the u. k. so often claim it up holds freedom of speech stuff blatantly and true even the new and has a serious concerns about the treatment to protest is including peaceful ones in the u. k. peaceful protest as a being prosecuted and convicted under the police crime. sentencing and courts act 2022 for the criminal offense of public nuisance. which is punishable by up to 10 years imprisonment. it'd been almost unheard of since the 19 thirty's for members of the publ
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u. k. might do bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatening to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. think of cable gloria does not make you cite from the little you kind of guilty of offenses of, of incitement as starting racial hatred. and we'll come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets. the commentators from all the other end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations of bias of the police . because we stand in the middle, we'll price independently under the law without federal favor. and if you've got crazy views over there, you don't like it. and if you go to try to be some of the, you don't like it, we will continue to do this. can you imagine the full, if i don't know russia or china suggested it was gunning for? so for war is in the u. k. u k continues to spin the taylor that society is free, unlike of course, here in russia where people aren't even allowed to think for themselves just terrible government overreach. you're seeing it now in england where people getting arrested for tweets. yeah. when you know people talk about soviet russia like how bad the russia is in terms of cracking down on thought police and the tracking down on bad tweets and things like that. i think the statistics are, i think ingle and in the last i think there's something like 4000 people have been arrested in england for thought crimes where they've said things online that people find to be a hateful thing or a problem, maddox thing. and i think it's only 200 in russia, the employees away. this tooling by the u. k for online trolls isn't actually new in 2016 more than 3000 people were detained and questions about things that they had posted on social media while around hall. so those investigations were dropped, that still means cases we
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u. k. might do bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatened to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. big cable. gloria does not make you safe from the law. you can be guilty of offences of, of incitement, of starting racial hatred. and we will come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the straits. the commentators from all other end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations of bias of the police. because we stand in the middle, we'll try to independently under the law with that federal favor. and if you've got crazy views over there, you don't like it. and if you go try, give you some of that. you don't like it. we will continue to do this. can you imagine the full riff? i don't know russia or china suggested it was gunning for. so for warriors in the u . k. u. k continues to spend the taylor that society is free, unlike of course, here in russia where people aren't even allowed to think for themselves just terrible government overreach. you're seeing it now in england where people getting arrested for tweets, you know, when you know, people talk about soviet russia like how bad the russia is in terms of cracking down on thought police and the tracking down on bad tweets and things like that. i think the statistics are, i think ingle and in the last i think there's something like 4000 people have been arrested in england for saw crimes where they've said things online that people find to be a hateful thing or a problem, maddox thing. and i think it's only 200 in russia, the employees away. this tooling by the u. k for online trolls isn't actually new in 2016 more than 3000 people were detained and questions about things that they had posted on social media while around hall. so those investigations were dropped, that still means case
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u. k. who met the bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatened to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. think of cable gloria does not make you safe from the law. you can be guilty of offences of, of incitement as starting racial hatred. and we will come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets. the commentators from all other end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations of bias of the place. because we stand in the middle, we'll price independently under the low with that federal favor. and if you feel crazy, if you use over there, you don't like it. and if you go try, give you some of that, you don't like it. we will continue to do this. can you imagine the full, if i don't know russia or china suggested it was gunning for? so for war is in the u. k. u k continues to spin the tailored it society is free. unlike, of course, here in russia where people aren't even allowed to think for themselves, just terrible government overreach. you're seeing it now in england, where people getting arrested for tweets. when you know people talking about the soviet russia like how bad the russia is in terms of cracking down on thought police and the tracking down on bad tweets and things like that. i think the statistics are i think, ingle and in the lab. i think there's something like 4000 people have been arrested in england for saw crimes where they've said things online that people find to be a hateful thing or a problem, maddox thing. and i think it's only 200 in russia. the employees away this fooling by the u. k for online trolls isn't actually new in 2016. more than 3000 people were detained and questions about things that they had posted on social media while around the hall. so those investigations were dropped. that still means case
u. k. who met the bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatened to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. think of cable gloria does not make you safe from the law. you can be guilty of offences of, of incitement as starting racial hatred. and we will come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets. the commentators from all other end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations of bias of the place. because we stand in the middle, we'll...
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u. k. we might do bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatened to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. think of cable gloria does not make you cite from the little you kind of guilty of offenses of, of incitement, of starting the racial hatred. and we'll come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the straits. the commentators from either end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations, as i said, the police because we stand in the middle, we'll try to independently under the law with that federal favor. and if you've got crazy views over there, you don't like it. and if you don't try give you some of the, you don't like it, we will continue to do that. can you imagine the full riff? i don't know russia or china suggested it was gunning for. so for war is in the u. k. u k continues to spin the tailored it society is free. unlike of course, here in russia where people aren't even allowed to think for themselves just terrible government overreach. you're seeing it now in england where people getting arrested for tweets. yeah. when you know people talking about the soviet, russia like how bad of russia is in terms of cracking down on thought police and the tracking down on bad tweets and things like that. i think the statistics are i think, ingle and in the lab. i think there's something like 4000 people have been arrested in england for thought crimes where they've said things online that people find to be a hateful thing or a problem attic thing. and i think it's only 200 in russia. the employees away, this tooling by the u. k for online trolls isn't actually new in 2016 more than 3000 people were detained and questions about things that they had posted on social media while around hall. so those investigations were dropped. that still means cas
u. k. we might do bulletins o police commission that has a boost threatened to pursue people who are not even in the u. k. think of cable gloria does not make you cite from the little you kind of guilty of offenses of, of incitement, of starting the racial hatred. and we'll come off to those individuals just as we will physically confront on the straits. the commentators from either end of the political spectrum who likes to accusations, as i said, the police because we stand in the middle,...
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u. k. where the u. k. affiliated simply book the fees at the u. k. then lower corporate tax rate. a simple summary of my efforts and the discovery of the fraud is in 2005, i reported to hire us and we'll see back only an ambiguous letter denying award, but neither confirming nor denying that the irish had obtained any recovery from the bench in 2011, the state of new york passed legislation or many private litigants to burn key cam actions. i'll discuss the details of that later on. a very important point to keep in mind is that or later bringing a key tam fraud on behalf a new york law is bound by a 10 year statute, limitations. whoever, for cases, for such cases, the state and the city have no statute of limitations. a claim for tax fraud by jurisdiction united states put in new york state and the city can be brought at any time when i presented the documents to the state of new york to review the identity decline to review any of the documents from the iris investigation or interview of the people who investigated from the iris. the state viewed the case as officially the exped
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u. k. alongside france, germany, other countries such as poland got seen as tremendously important across europe. and those relationships, i'm sure will be very important to the people of the u. k. but the ground realities all that many people in the u. k, especially those that are under the t. well hoping for more of a conversation about the sort of free movement between the you and the u. k. and perhaps young people across the u. k. feel the voices and not being heard from suddenly the sounds that probably be the stop was making at the moment after his visit to both by lane and paris to functions. that's entirely financing. what's happening in the u. k. government has some hesitancy about how to play negotiations with brussels. they haven't really started yet because the it was in the process of from having new commissioners forming it, forming a new commission which was happening before the end of the yeah. i don't know why the apple was still thing with, with germany in front. but i think once we get towards the end of the yeah, i mean, so next year i think the focus of negotiations will turn so long the number of souls and the issues like use mobility like improving the u. k. trading go version agreement with the you, virus, we
u. k. alongside france, germany, other countries such as poland got seen as tremendously important across europe. and those relationships, i'm sure will be very important to the people of the u. k. but the ground realities all that many people in the u. k, especially those that are under the t. well hoping for more of a conversation about the sort of free movement between the you and the u. k. and perhaps young people across the u. k. feel the voices and not being heard from suddenly the sounds...
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u. k. but clearly the tardies believe that this fake information missed information also sets an example of how far are we at on 4000 miles away from the u. k. one person was doing something in his house and that had created or few with so much extension in the u. k. do we know what, what's going to happen next? these going to be charged and some cents going to be extradited. it seems quite extraordinary for the police have handed him over to federal investigation agencies that looks after or sees cases of type or violence, hypothyroidism, what we know, that there is no extradition treaty between the you get and focused on drop a pe. he will be tried in focused on he is going is expected to be presented in the court. but it, it seems that this man has, is not becoming a center of, of, of, of an intern that so in my investigation, i a, but so far it seems that the toner, these in focused on a will be trying being as reminder of yours, how serious these riots were these targeted muslim communities after this, this rumor 1st came out of it the, the, i think this was one of the most one of the most previous rights that you get has faced in recent history. and unfortunately in these rights, it was mostly the most time communities and people of colo
u. k. but clearly the tardies believe that this fake information missed information also sets an example of how far are we at on 4000 miles away from the u. k. one person was doing something in his house and that had created or few with so much extension in the u. k. do we know what, what's going to happen next? these going to be charged and some cents going to be extradited. it seems quite extraordinary for the police have handed him over to federal investigation agencies that looks after or...
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u. k. in 2016 the u. k. government . but we have seen the us house of representatives try to close just 5, that definition. so does the charge of anti semitism have less force when governments in the west co defying that definition, which very much equates being critical of as well as being an to symmetric? absolutely so, so this is part of these really space a strategy. this is not just um, you know, a grass roots effort of scholars and activists and community members coming together and coming up with this definition that focuses almost exclusively on criticism is realize that the definition of anti semitism, this is driven by these really state funded by these really states supported by the israeli state, which has thought since at least the 1970 to spread this idea of the quote unquote . like i said, new entech. somebody who honda is, why are western countries like, sorry to interrupt, right? but we just want to know why west and countries you know, like the us like the u. k. like germany. why this so quick to go with that on it. and for that answer, you have to go back a little bit in history and i'll be as brief as possible zionism is an, is a political ideology. and what does that does not actually oppose european colonialism in racism, or even european anti semitism because it says the solution to the jewish question in europe is to leave europe and build the european like state in the land of the backward orient. you know, the error of the palestinians and of course for that to work, they have to expel the palestinians from the land. the land was already inhabited. the palace thing is lived on it for thousands of years. so they have to expel the palestinians from their land. now, the european empires saw this is an opportunity, especially the british empire, earth and now the american empire. they saw this as an opportunity to deal with 2 problems. the because of some of them they didn't want eastern and central european jews, leading programs of
u. k. in 2016 the u. k. government . but we have seen the us house of representatives try to close just 5, that definition. so does the charge of anti semitism have less force when governments in the west co defying that definition, which very much equates being critical of as well as being an to symmetric? absolutely so, so this is part of these really space a strategy. this is not just um, you know, a grass roots effort of scholars and activists and community members coming together and...
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u. k. now riots against them not stopping at the u. k. ready last week of which left 3 young children dead have now dropped it in another city. this time, some blonde in northern england, the hundreds of fall arrived activist towards the car, half the process with the police in the center of the city. as well as set fire to the city's main police station, rapid response forces to every police station in england and wales are on the higher lot to mount dissipation of the protests. media reports claim that they could be at least $55.00 demonstrations planned with all the comments where you can get details of all the stories. well, following this out, i'll see you again. that's all the find out the, it's just the what is it the government, the lives they own, but go to the portal because they're deliveries of my that and that's of so the team go we just want talk one years old. the the the, the source the black one is the true. sure. sure. i did them. and i got the new republic um i bought the uh the the the the, the are share. i'm not yours
u. k. now riots against them not stopping at the u. k. ready last week of which left 3 young children dead have now dropped it in another city. this time, some blonde in northern england, the hundreds of fall arrived activist towards the car, half the process with the police in the center of the city. as well as set fire to the city's main police station, rapid response forces to every police station in england and wales are on the higher lot to mount dissipation of the protests. media reports...
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u. k. just a few weeks ago that a little mosque could be arrested for some of the, the tweets he made during the riots. we soar in the u. k. and is this a question about freedom of speech choices about where the power in today's society lies? and the fact that western governments are concerned that perhaps they're losing it . well, let's dig into that with a long time. foreign correspondent, an editor of them, a grab a adult or excite martin j. martin. good to see you. thanks for your time today. so pablo draw off appears to be detained on a coat. faced serious charges. fronts appears on happy with the lock of control and wheels overtake around setting terrorism concerns and other risk. so is his arrest justified? you know, it's not i think i'm right. so i'm really touched on the points and other to the it's about how it's about ellipse panicking. i'm wondering whether they can lose that battle via a position groups and the 2 figures using the social media platforms to gain an edge. and i think that's really the heart of the match. i mean, i'm to very, very set date is there. i talked a full of wasting democracy because we've seen now that governments can go even lower, much, much low because of possibly mentioned in the last couple of weeks. we've seen people in the u. k. arrested for light came on on showing a man on social media that seemed to be absolutely extraordinary. we couldn't do much and a few years ago, but now we're heading in this direction where the leads are taking more power. and um, they've got the social media platforms of these messages, services, excuse me, in the slides. i'm personally very skeptical about this arrest in front. so i, i think we'll have more information the next few days, but i'm diverse skeptical about why do ralph would travel to france and wondering whether there was some discount. otherwise i will decide on the pilots because west and agencies have been trying for as long as they possibly could to bully him, to intimidate him, to plot spies and his network to do anything and everything they can to get it back to into telegram and he's fault this way, so i think he's made so of an international i come today if. if anybody below the age of 40 didn't know or didn't hear this guy's name today, you know, he's rea
u. k. just a few weeks ago that a little mosque could be arrested for some of the, the tweets he made during the riots. we soar in the u. k. and is this a question about freedom of speech choices about where the power in today's society lies? and the fact that western governments are concerned that perhaps they're losing it . well, let's dig into that with a long time. foreign correspondent, an editor of them, a grab a adult or excite martin j. martin. good to see you. thanks for your time...
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u. k. of course you have this u. k online safety bill, which is marketed to the public as being a tool or a bill that will protect children from online harms, which i think everybody would support what it does is it effectively a sensor speech? and people are now being put in prison for things that they have set online in the u. k. the united states also has a numerous problems despite it having the 1st amendment. so this is a global issue that we're seeing the with a really bad case in particular with these different uh, policies, as i mentioned, the dsa and uh, the and my favorite just to go back to a point that you mentioned earlier about mark sucker bird. i mean, why isn't he being held accountable for maybe some of the illegal activity on his platform? well, mark sucker berg and facebook has a history of working in cahoots with the f. b. i and intelligence agencies, especially during the election periods, 2 sensor information and to basically get people in trouble in criminalize their speech. so again, it just goes back to, to the state of free speech in the western world, which isn't very good. you know, it was in 2018 that russian officials a faced immense backlash for trying to gain access to telegrams. encryption key is through legal means. probable durham left the country obtain to friendship citiz
u. k. of course you have this u. k online safety bill, which is marketed to the public as being a tool or a bill that will protect children from online harms, which i think everybody would support what it does is it effectively a sensor speech? and people are now being put in prison for things that they have set online in the u. k. the united states also has a numerous problems despite it having the 1st amendment. so this is a global issue that we're seeing the with a really bad case in...
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u. k. as according to one of which is most influential newspapers with tools, i mentioned a major focus on instructing troops and how to raid high rise buildings. but this isn't the extent of the u. k. is helpful, kia london is one of these kinds of leading donors. today's b, u i, u. k of types move in 12000000000 pounds to key of since february 2022. as the size of hosting of the military training programs of 870000 ukrainian soldiers have been offered instruction so far and the names to train a further 10000 by mid 2024. let's cross that live to august. let's close a lot of tools and the will correspond to and thomas web. it's a moment to write by many thanks for joining us today is good to see you. so the u . k. has, as we know, been an ottoman supporter of ukraine even before the conflicts began. in fact, what is the likelihood that london had helped k a plan this incursion the unto rest and a policy in london is set of us for decades already. and, and this concrete case, london announced that a gift is allowed to use all weapons except for storms to shuttle in cars. and this concerns also other countries that u. s. and germany was that they are not against them. they have no limits on using their weapons. except for this strong set in stone shuttles. so
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u. k. has less money. why? the u. k. has dropped out of the top 20 most generous countries the fall. i'm not sure if you're a piece based in some lovely august sunshine, lots of worlds around so you can see las eclipse guys by end of cloud here. all right, so while the system making his wife by the way, she was a bit on that because it's already palletized deposit a little more like wholesome here. then over the next couple of days, blustery conditions rolling into all and pushing it across the u. k. or when, when the weather coming in, as we go on into with us, they on, into friday, the inside some very, very windy weather, doubtful squints at times. maybe even some big house and some heavy rain particularly. so what's the sort of scuffling? let's deposit valid to sinks and proceed. a lot of the weather over the next couple of days. some way, whether they're making his way into scandinavia blustery, whether to uh, with a system that makes his wife or the race with across the baltic states. but for most of us, it is 5 and 5 years, some lovely song. so i must get into this is that you can see for central pos and down to what was a southeast a lot of won't around here as well. meanwhile, we have got a warm sunshine as per usual across northern parts of africa's still very hot and kyra 40 degrees celsius showers. continuing across the tropical bell, where i just pushing, i would say it was west africa lou wester than it should be for northern positive nigeria. income is a nation
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u. k. services there have broken out of the u. k. a citizens confront police over immigration policies that many believe are changing their country for the worse. we've put together a minute of footage, more or less to just to just to show you, i'll talk over it. but, but this is what it looked like and still is going on by the way as we speak right now in the u. k. put it up, victor. i got all these this is belfast by the way. busy these are, these are tensions that seem to have been ignited by the tragic murder of 3 young girls, allegedly, at the hands of a 17 year old, whose parents emigrated from alondo though he was born there. and the okay, uh, at the heart of the unrest may be a feeling of economic frustration with a lot of people struggling to make ends made well, well for your individuals seem to be thriving and receiving government support. some believe that this addressed as also fueled by a sense of displacement among white christians who feel overwhelmed by an influx of immigrants that makes them feel like somebody else is suddenly taking over their country. look at these pictures. i mean, they're from all over the place, i guess, garland i'll, i'll start with you. what were your thoughts as you were watching the story develop in the great britain this week? c, o. 2 things, number one, and that is the chickens are coming home to
u. k. services there have broken out of the u. k. a citizens confront police over immigration policies that many believe are changing their country for the worse. we've put together a minute of footage, more or less to just to just to show you, i'll talk over it. but, but this is what it looked like and still is going on by the way as we speak right now in the u. k. put it up, victor. i got all these this is belfast by the way. busy these are, these are tensions that seem to have been ignited...
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u. k. now, riots against the mass stopping in the u. k. last week, which left 3 young children dads have now we wrapped it in the city. this time on the line to northern england, the hundreds of protest as to which the car after the crisis with the police and city center of the center, the central police station was also ransacked and set on fire. rapid response forces at every police station in england and wales are on the high a lot, not dissipation of the food test. media reports came that they could be at least $35.00. ronnie's plan so far. well that's the update this alex and you can get the details of all the stories well following on the r t dot com, thanks for watching the the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the sofa is with a res. hi awesome. i cannot see any cancellation, but typically those are having emails or something like that too. if i don't want to insult anybody, even what they've done is stupid. they simply more on the cancelling russian using women's cancel in a great pause when we change the human. so in general the hello and
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u. k. is facing a civil war and allegation, the u. k. premier's office quickly dismissed must fund even further labeling at time in a secure storm or hash tag to tear tear inferring that police deal with right wing protest more forcefully than those organized by the left. as drummer reacted saying the response by law enforcement depends on the situation's needs. like to take place like there is police thing without fear, little favor, exactly as it should be. exactly what i would expect and require. so that is a known issue. the focus here is no totally a power of motivation. of anybody involved in this, this is not protest, receive violence violence. alas, crates being inflicted on targeted on communities. are we not going to tolerate that in this country? all right, let's get more on this story now. from journalist and in my grubby dot org editor, martin j. martin, do you think this is a trends here in, in the u. k, with groups becoming stirred up over crimes that are perceived to be committed by people of migrant or origin? and perhaps muslim the muslim religion, it will show a component of trends, but it's very wondering that it may well become one that they will be something the repeats itself. increasingly because we have a new level of government, 9 in the u. k which it showed quite quite clearly that it has no intention whatsoever of tossing immigration problem head. busy and rather prefers, in the case of severe salma to blame, right? when groups on the rights and the mean search and see what across the country girls . and actually, i'm talking the problem on the shoals of, of the south of really let me see folks of us on chic is coming of some friends and trying to gain access to the country. and so well for the system is the response from many of these uh, full white, disenfranchised people. uh right across the new england is, is, has one. yes. from the beginning, we can understand t
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u. k. is facing a civil war in allegation, the u. k. premier's office quickly dismissed must went even further labeling time in a stricter storm or hash tag to tear tier inferring that police deal with it right when protest, more forceful. even those organized by the left stronger, reacted saying the response by law enforcement depends on the situation's needs. it does not to take place like there is police thing without fear, all favor exactly as it should be. exactly what i would expect and require. so that is a known issue. the focus here is no told the a power of motivation of able to be involved in this. this is not protest. this is violence is valid. so last crates being inflicted on targeted on communities. are we not going to tolerate that? in this country, journalist in my grubby dot org editor martin j says the unfolding event show the failure of multicultural policy in the u. k. there is a 22 out of i will see a police even the streets here. you know, it is as you, you apply a different set of values rooms, depending on the community, which a lot of people think is my wrong. and she never been applied in the 1st place. and there is a very good example of, unfortunately multiculturalism. but in say, you know, so we have a different set of rules for them isn't going to give us a rules for some light, whereas the problems are so set goals, everybody else in the middle or not, it's not working. we have a new labor government, $95.00 k, which it shows quite, quite clearly that it has no intention whatsoever of taxing integration problem at all. and rather, besides in case of severe summer to blame, what mean groups on the rights and the mean search and see what across the country, girls them naturally and talk through the from on the shows of of, so really let me see folks on for so i'm secret is coming from i'm trying to gain access to country and so well for
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u. k. now, riots against the mass, stopping in the u. k. last week, which left 3 young children dads have now. we wrapped it in another city. this time on the line to northern england, the hundreds of protest as to which the car after classes with a police and city sent that they sent to the central police station was also ransacked and set on fire. rapid response forces at every police station in england and wales are on the high a lot, not dissipation of the food tests. the media reports came that they could be at least $35.00. ronnie's side so far. well that's the update this alex and you can get the details of all the stories will following on the r t dot com. thanks for watching the the the, or the, [000:00:00;00] the the, the that it states has some of the worst prison conditions in the world. and some of the longest sentences, the very point of incarceration in the united states is punishments. it's not true or form the offender or to educate him or to prepare them for life on the outside. it's simply to punish. that's why recidivism
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u. k. now riots against the must stopping in the u. k. last week which left 3 young children dead to of now we wrapped it in the nava city. this time some the line to northern england, the hundreds of protest as to which the car after the crisis with the police and city center, i'll be sent to the central police station was also ransacked and set on fire. rapid response forces at every police station in england and wells are on the high a lot, not dissipation of the food test. media reports came that big to be at least $35.00 . ronnie's plan so far. well, that's the update this hour. you can get the details of all the stories will following on r t dot com. thanks for watching. the the again, the middle east is gazing into the abyss, high level assassination seem to reach and going up the escalation ladder. we are faced with the question who wants a greater war and which is the single country we can stop the everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact then this is part of what we're going to be talking about today. a large scale exc
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u. k. now riots against them not stopping at the u. k. ready last week of which left 3 young children dead have now dropped it in another city. this time sunderland in northern england, the hundreds of fall arrived activist towards the car, half the process with the police in the center of the city. as well as set fire to the city's main police station. rapid response forces at.
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u. k. andre can then other tell them the best number to the u. k. many thanks for joining us on. the program is very good to see you today. i'll start off with this and, and one of your interviews, you mentioned that people in the here tell tired of the coldest and paddling of the ukraine story, but nevertheless public opinion is still influenced by the media's narrative. could you expand on what you meant by that ukraine fatigue and how it not assessed itself? well, but it's a very special situation in united kingdom when they talk about you green. because if.
u. k. andre can then other tell them the best number to the u. k. many thanks for joining us on. the program is very good to see you today. i'll start off with this and, and one of your interviews, you mentioned that people in the here tell tired of the coldest and paddling of the ukraine story, but nevertheless public opinion is still influenced by the media's narrative. could you expand on what you meant by that ukraine fatigue and how it not assessed itself? well, but it's a very special...
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u. k was in the legal, most of the migrant categories have blamed the fake news for contributing to rights across the u. k. some of which target must and muslim communities. all right, dw reporter, abuse job is here with me to help us understand the story more. because you and i were talking about this earlier, it's sort of fascinating. we follow these riots when they happen. and now we see that an arrest has been made. of course, many of those writers were arrested, but an arrest for instigation was made all the way in lahore, pakistan take us through this. why? so focus on me a part of these say that the housing custody, of course, is to reorder or 9 and focused on that invest because it investigate the said that they hold him responsible for spreading because of a 4th information amplifying, missing information about in a doctor i took place last month in the north and 50 of us in a, a south port in the u. k. and that's at that a man had stopped a 3 children to death and then were injured. what boxes on the investigator said is that after this attack, a man believes to be behind a website known as china 3. now, doc man posted an article and shit it on different social media websites, social media platforms. and that are because basically said that almost lim, migrant was behind this, a document that migrant had entered bricked in the, in the galley last year. and the moment that articles was published and shared, it was played widely and bought different interests to get to say that they believe that it was one of the arctic guns that this, they say 3rd and viewers the far right riots in the u. k. to be clear, this was not true, but he had posted it. this wasn't about a muslim margaret was involved in an attack. do we know if this person's intention was to spark violence? what of authority said? so i, i to be a british broadcast network. basically there, journalist, i tracked him down
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u. k. i mean, i'm astounded by maybe outcomes of the french and u. k. a selection, i mean, just because you're with a lot of votes, doesn't mean you're getting much power. a jill, i think, come when the case of trump is what's, what's really interesting for me is that this breaks down this sort of from the crumbling of this foundation to what we believe since so long with the foundations of american democratic model. you know what people really believed to that they almost had a religious reverence to it in the forty's and fifty's and now it's crumbling. and it's comforting on both sides. you know, we talked about trump in his estimated time. it seems to me to invite him to come, don't need to buy some kid to, to shoot bikes and global company. where's the near? nobody's name here now. nobody's doing it seems to be doing it a pretty good self assassination or suicide on himself. you know, we were seeing panic now in the whole system and the democrats are beginning to panic in a different way. you go now i think 20 congressmen have written to, to, to but
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u. k. government. joining me now is dw corresponded atanya kramer in jerusalem, tanya or ron has promised to strike israel. the us and u. k. governments are telling their citizens to leave lebanon as soon as possible. what's the mood like in israel? that's why it certainly depends who you uh, sped. uh certainly everyone is no waiting for this rotation that was announced by has been a and e wrong. there was, there is support for the targeted killings in baby boot into around that have distressed us as well. didn't take responsibility for the strike in the turn around . and there's also the question, where does it leave it's ro, strategically? but people here basically, they understand, you know, for now that the home phone guidelines, these are usually the guidelines that tell the public what they have to do in the event of a war that has not been changed. so at the moment daily lives goes on as a kind of a numa. but of course, it's in everybody's back of the mind and many people here, you know, for example that you loosen municipality has uh send out a text message reminding people to make themselves familiar with emergen
u. k. government. joining me now is dw corresponded atanya kramer in jerusalem, tanya or ron has promised to strike israel. the us and u. k. governments are telling their citizens to leave lebanon as soon as possible. what's the mood like in israel? that's why it certainly depends who you uh, sped. uh certainly everyone is no waiting for this rotation that was announced by has been a and e wrong. there was, there is support for the targeted killings in baby boot into around that have distressed...
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u. k. just a few weeks ago that a little mosque could be arrested for some of the, the tweets he made during the riots. we swore in the u. k. and is this a question about freedom of speech choices about where the power in today's society lies? and the fact that western governments are concerned that perhaps they're losing it . the russian embassy and for also stage of the reason in touch with paddle drugs lawyer. but the european country has avoided any contact with mosca. we heard from the ria booth, not a russian and p and member of the state and doing a committee on international affairs. and she thinks the telegram found his arrest was entirely dependent on his nationality. and that's the problem of the lease. so people, sometimes those years i were like that we have, we have this, i don't, i guess the western propaganda issue inside of our minds believe in the states. they do have freedom of speech and now there are no masks already. he should have been understanding that it's gonna happen with him. but i think people think about this, but they don't realize it fully. now he does these guys in very serious and they do go off to every single russian. they go up, they do go after every person who's things differently than the west, who wants them to sing. so this is 1994, and i don't think he's he for the probably that it has enough money to secure himself and kind of was convinced that he's the citizen of the world. there is no such thing. he took with french citizenship, but he didn't become french by birth. a visas and nationalism. this is, was the for there. and this has been lots of times back. people show open their eyes and realize that the only reason the work is now in prison is because he is russian, and there is nothing he could have done or could do. now, to free himself is no words he could say. he will be found guilty no more than once . it is nothing to do with friends. uh, friends typically is just there as far as the executor, over certain things that the united states wants them to do. busy when they want to step aside, they use or france, germany, and other countries of nato. why do i say so? because i know a lot of cases, i know of cases in france, there were 2. our football fans rested in 2018 in france. and they serve the affordable conditions 3 and 10 years in france, and it was a very high profile case. but who was the per some or that can use ation or the state who ordered that because they needed evil russians. there are many people for war on the process and all the ser, the children lance in france in 2016 when there was a football match for the rest of the russians. so they just use france and the person who actually signed the deal is far away across the ocean in the plan to extend the united states. so we shouldn't be clear about that and the only safe place today to or hide for a person who has their own mind and who wants to be easily life, where you can speak freely. is russia to discuss this further or less costly. so hold on the president of the west, the east and g o. nicholas markovich, many thanks for joining us on the program. he's nice to see you today. so as you, i'm so you've downloaded publisher of a paste. we've been detained and could face serious charges phones a pace very unhappy about the lack of control. it's welding if it's how the ground slicing these terrorism concerns and other risks is his arrest, then justify a lot. i don't think what we have to say the 1st, just as a buyer hasn't given a lot of information. so we would have to see what other, why has already been detained, but nothing seems justified. in any case. he himself is not accused of anything. definitely the in the press release is here in francis and stuff that we've been seeing that he has been detained. apparently because telegraph is accused of not enough moderation, not enough cooperation with the i would imagine, in this case, the french government concerning a child abuse considering drug trafficking, even terrorism enough. and that's why he's here. he hasn't been apprehended that last night, but this doesn't seem justified in the way it happened. also, he was enough and i was flying over to france just for dinner. and he stopped in the bush airport, which is a v i. p airport in the north of paris and the instruction to apprehend them was released while he was inside practically, or at least a couple of hours before. so this definitely seems that he was on the french, maybe governmental or at these traditional system radar. for some time and i think he's and he's not mean i would say enjoyable hours right now, being interrogated by and by the french police and the justice system. we spoke to russian that payment ria booth earlier and she thinks they say it's more, it's bigger than the she thinks is a case of russ it'd be do you think that might be the case? it definitely is not going to help in the balance, but i don't think it's only that. i think that definitely what the noise, the west, what a noise france is that total grams of that form for open speech started. there are problems to training every, all of these i would say, and i not indictments vangee, subjects which have been raised against telegrams can be used against instagram, can be used against facebook and to bend and became there where there still are, are serious problems on those platforms uh with people using them for uh, devious causes. however, mark zuckerberg is not. it comes to france with, without and doesn't have any problems, even even must put a message on s x a couple hours ago. we find this thing that if you own must isn't how i use a mark zuckerberg. it doesn't have any problem with the western traditional systems because i should keep it in. and then he gave them back doors to his and for it to his ad farms. and this is something that, um, the federal direct refused to do so. i think definitely the west global west that assistant french government here does not want. and i think this is the real cause is that they do not want a platform which they do not control. they don't want that phone on for speech. there's not forget that a couple of days ago. i tell you what the commission of your opinion and wrote to you on most intimidating here because on his platform there was information on the u. k. and he was going to have a debate with the truck. these are neither did us nor the need. the need are the u . k. are in the european union. and so these are the types of, i would say, attitudes that are have problem and high profile figures in the political establishment in your, today's hat. that's the real part of they do not free speech. and that is why mister draw isn't custody at this at this at this time. yeah, and the rest of durham is definitely spook some people of course, pablo scape one is one of them. he's one of the founders of the video platform rumble. he posted on accent that he's now left. you are up since through of detention. rumble has also face legal challenges in for on. so given that wants to assessments of the situation with the freedom of speech that and do you think this move to detain? 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u. k. government to join me now is the w correspond antonia kramer in jerusalem. tanya, a ron has promised to strike israel, the us and u. k. governments are telling their citizens to leave levon on as soon as possible . what's the mood like in israel? well, i think it depends who you ask them in general. you some people i talked to you over the past week. they said what it had to be done, you know, the strikes and they roots, but also in turnaround for which is what it has not taken responsibility, but they see this as necessary for as well as deterrence. others have said, you know, what does that mean? then for the hostages that are still being held in garza and for the talks to bring them home. but generally speaking, here, the mood is a bit, it's of waiting period. everybody is now talking about what will be the scope of this rotation, the anticipate to retaliation by husband law and by iran. and when will it happen? iran hospitalized and indicated that it will be a multi layered attack involving also the other yvonne's proxies like the she had munitions in iraq, the who sees in yemen, husband alf course and yvon itsel
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u. k. andre can then other color in the russian on by the to the u. k. many thanks for joining us on. the program is very good to see you today. i'll start off with this and, and one of your interviews. you mentioned that people in here tell tired of the tungsten paddling of the ukraine story, but none of us public opinion is still influenced by the media. is narrative. could you expand on what you meant by that ukraine fatiguing and how it not assessed itself as well. but it's a very special situation in united kingdom wednesday. talk about you green, because if there's only one narrative is possible here, and it sounds as pull those uh, alaska has started an unprovoked aggression against the ukraine. and you k will stand with you put in as long as it takes. but think he was here, he's unprovoked, it is still gonna be false. it does not take into account. the other said, are they just do it or we agree in those that are us a discrimination or for us and population. of course of the negation built on the jewish and by the way, so there are some interests and many, many other things, including the dns or some of the conflict. it's most important things. however, it is being mostly used to phrases are being used to all that because of the most media in reports, unless i do is gonna post as well. and you know, you know, other aspects, it has become a sort of id, was one of each of the quote positions of the united kingdom. those you put in these based. this is the range of course. uh, no other things can be discussed. seriously here i did talk about databases, one of the fame was um, well it all just varies some 3 of these days. and she told me that she who understands of the situation and who it correctly reflects it and she is in she is works. she told me that you weren't in the united states, so the biggest for pulling out of your brain about situation is different to in the way that a discussion start allowed. different views are possible and it is still legs. they're not in the united kingdom. i of course, i know a lot of people here who'll throughly believes, who don't believe, you know, the visual notion of the story. one distance of the roots on the conflict, them in the, in a good in their lives, in the right way. whether they can sort of keep silence because of the seeing how they have to. they might be in a well, as i said, they might be consequences for them. and so you, we all seeing some people that shifted in some other us choose how long would it be before we might say a mass of people would change the us to. so what was the conflicts and you credit into russia itself? politically speaking, i do not know it may help them. of course it was developed at all for the events uh over the year on the theater in the sense that uh the uh, keeps, keeps going amount. uh, currently is the right bank crowns reduced and add this. uh and uh you can go in and what is helping kids. so these driving still some that is in terms of economics in terms of diminished singles, number of population that uh is it is a subset of all this size. uh, but we, so these development only a weight of the stuff to, to utilize that it was a grave mistake by all sides to support the beauty and you know, it's in the us and motions. and then after the video is each now what are these? it was a mistake change info, even if they did, you may type them. yeah, you've also said that the public opinion has already questioning the viability of continuing to support ukraine. but of course, us government doesn't want to lose face in front of the apartments. of course. is there any developments on that on the bus will fail to the diplomatic front, they could shift the government's policy on you frame. and you know, i sadly imagine that it may be implemented friend, uh, um, i know i'm a people in these things that because of the situation, it has been aggravated to by univision and course gallery jim of course. and after that, uh, although, uh, full sized booking about some kind of negotiations. uh, some kind of uh, 2nd confidence, uh, that real full of good, again, is still getting suicidal. and of course uh if there's no 3 at least at the moment, uh to talk about that. um, do you have a list of the available withdrawal from, for firms that are something for them to come out of some sort of i of course. um, what else? uh no, cuz we continue to move quickly. uh you know, in the, in the area of done the bus, i will force us up the jenkins grounds over the unit quickly and quickly. um and uh we, we will just have to follow the events. uh and i have to see that also uh the situation is being pretty quick, nice to buy some people here. uh. and also it has been reflected in uh in the newspapers. so there is a certain balance on the course there. excellent. and in uh, in perception, but the reception is still, oh, it's an official line. and what does this feel like? some of you claims boxes have some will pricing domestic issues on the hands that they seem to be ignoring from political instability to migration economic challenges and even riots and the case of the you k. yet they just seem to be more focused on foreign policy problems. is it said to say that ukraine question is being used as a distraction from these issues? it isn't. it's a question. uh and uh, what was that? uh, i think it was a little divine sort of thing to eat the alley india. so they speech by the brand new system at them or the or because it has consolidated a himself on the domestic issues where they, what is happening in canada and of conservatives. it was a, it's a but it was a very great future uh for united kingdom, a coolant man, especially if hes uh, pulling down from the big uh, from the 10 biggest industrialized uh, most industrialized countries. it is, uh, they would spend 4 months, there won't be 7, uh no by the u. k. all of these is uh then scrolling good sales in the big unemployment of product annoyed performances installation. i enter on the window. uh, the answers to that uh for them to be the conservative government early in the foreign policy correctly. uh, they're saying that the us that used to blame before anybody failed the old become sort of their grammar. and of course it isn't. i will say crazy. it's, it's a and, and the idea that it does not even though it does not have an integral. and so i haven't felt uh so far that, that seems to believe before. uh, but at least for you let us uh, from the new labor government. but probably it will follow. of course, we've been close the following day situation in cost. i'm considering ukraine's losses on the on going full mobilization in the country just because concussion was a rational move for k. a. was this more of a symbolic operation to put possibly shift public opinion that i told him on the broad an interesting question. uh, is minut
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u. k, it plays a very, very big role. indeed. basically the was off the wall, the more likely was i have some sympathy with our views within the u. k. it's, but there is a deprivation that i've seen some little but some of the was writing that we've seen in the u. k. over the last couple of weeks, places like sol, places like little pools, but there are exceptions to that. it's worth remembering that in south ports we've seen where you saw the 3 or if it was the trigger of these rights, then that is not an area of deprivation. but it was people coming in and deprived people coming in from other towns to riots and try on the top a most. i lived in south over several decades. i know the time, well, i can tell me it's not, and every deprivation. so it's not as simple as simply say, look into the west, off in society that are involved in this struggle. looked at according to research and not just coming out of the u. k, but other countries as well, like the u. s. immigration is often is an overall plus for, for most economy. so then how do you explain that the ability for, for right politicians to exploit those frustrations people may have in order to gain political power. a bar i, politicians engaging the blame game. they try and sell working cos
u. k, it plays a very, very big role. indeed. basically the was off the wall, the more likely was i have some sympathy with our views within the u. k. it's, but there is a deprivation that i've seen some little but some of the was writing that we've seen in the u. k. over the last couple of weeks, places like sol, places like little pools, but there are exceptions to that. it's worth remembering that in south ports we've seen where you saw the 3 or if it was the trigger of these rights, then...