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the, the man to a statement, so way out of line that's new delhi salon, a washington's with knox on the rest of a t all position li, the one month before in this national election around blames as well for a wave of as flying. so northern syria which reportedly left more than 3 dozen people bed in the city of 11 times the death toll from the most co tire attack. right is to $144.00. western media focuses on the heavy kind of the rest of the stuff bags. we look back to the notorious torture of prisoners by the us itself. at abu ghraib and nevada was subjected to relentless torture. dogs was sent on us. they stripped us native except for shorts. and they pulled icy what's all of us
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through stunning grenades at us, and even 5 nights on the nation under the special coverage of the 25th anniversary of nato's phone. and if you could, flavio, we explore the off the mouth of depleted uranium shown here. again, the russians deputy you in on this days the world is still turning a blind on the consequences of decent direction. i still felt they still felt by people leaving their medical, ecological infrastructure. whatever that fails, even right now, uh 25 years of to these are the rest of the system. 3 pm here in moscow. when you're watching all of the international with the very latest world news update, it's good to have you with us on top story. this, our new delhi has blasted remarks made by a washington official on the rest of the key of position lead a month before india is national elections in the us state department is way out of
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line and it statements pertaining to the arrest of cadre wall and the id departments, the attachment of congress funds. it is in fact the solar on the indian judiciary which has seized both these matters. the indian lita added that focusing on the hands of binding and donald trump capital incursion cases would be best. so if the u. s. k is concerned about leveling the playing fields for an election. is comments for those those of us state departments. but suppose and matthew mila, who said on monday, then washington and carriage is a fat tron sparren's on time legal process for often to catch me while the chief minister and k. o position, say good k through well, was arrested last week on corruption charges and receives a ruptured on the streets of the indian half. as soon as the physician protest has cost with police early this week, supporters of cage, we've all attempted to march to the prime minister's residence, demanding his wendy's on police, and making a number of the rest stands using both
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a ton and just breakouts. the crowds pro government demonstrates is also gathered full accounts in raleigh attentions rise as the country proposed to go to the homeless been next months general election. we course live now to um, boss of the non jews that former india is simply not many thanks for joining us on the program. now this is not the 1st to us attempts to interfere and then be an internal policy. why does identities policy interest washington? so much i or uh, something else to say why uh they are interfering with why they making these comments. because on one hand we have a list of strong bi dotson ties into the strategic partnership between india and the us. and so sometimes if you're documenting as to why these comments are uh, made or has been made in this particular case, but yes, as very likely for to down by the government or this. uh, you know, they have activities on the board in just the comments. do you have
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a very strong or, you know, independent do this should be the case with robin hood in, in the quote. so i also, so i don't think it's just very, very um, you know, and very much to the don king, they should not have commented about why they're doing it is, is it because to say, maybe you know that us means that it is ready for them it's right to make comments on of the democracy. it's interesting that that defines of administration is saying that a partnership between the 2 countries has a priority for washington. what's really going on? how do you think? oh, i don't know what all the shows up. we brought on in the, you know, usually what happens in such cases i take is that some fish and groups are acting strongly or are putting pressure on the one thing to, you know, a very strong nobody knew the government to enter the problem. is that a send it that has a strong lobby groups in the us?
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so i think it's gonna be joshua groups that well, who, who sort of big gesture on the president on his governments to come up with these statements and what their agenda is. i've got, you know, the gets yeah. it's difficult to guess. but yeah, so just to put a little bit of, uh, you know, your points because i think i didn't do it and tell them that, you know, you're going to know best or you don't know. that tells me, you know, best, you'll need to put your house in order even when things are not. uh, you know, nothing is the, you know, everything is being done as for the know nothing is being done. you know, all the trinity. uh so i think it does not really something that uh is, as i said, it has investment and i, i can only do the official groups behind this one to see um you know, i want to see that the relationship between that us in there, doesnt julie take off on the quote because even stronger than it is. and also at the same time, i think, to put some pressure on the indian government,
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it's 2 to 2 today keeps a walk, i don't know, but they keep yeah, the us presence has spelt not turn in india, but also as a positive asia. do you think the asian people feel this influenza and the, and how are indians react and given the direction a well, the pinion it seems to be moving towards the multi part of the world. a good that's going to be another fact that they don't want to, you know, we don't know that the us is the most popular country at the moment. and there are elements that we still want to see. it's position being sort of undermined in any way. the fact that india is, has been advocating most people out of the, um, the trying to move in that direction. but the, if there's any of these that emoji paula was, is the new moment. and we cannot go back to the bipolar was originally for nobody because introduced was a to this moving so not 0 geo political situation. it is not the most optimum
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methods on every or functioning. and i think of a multi point number. and uh, you know, i was in the options just do it to interact with different uh, groups within different groups or to promote your own interest. i think that has to be folded. and india is, has being, are, you know, the forefront of promoting this approach. and that is also possible that they could be some elements and then you will go from one to each shipment like to see this approach by you and i, many thanks for speaking to us today is pray to get your thoughts on things for my engine different my some boss of the non do says, thank you. thank you. and you and our students at the lunch is going to be can only excited. he's become the victim of a smear campaign for supposing his native country is governance. according to such, i'm so wrong, i have tons of this that he was targeted during the recent students union election . he says he was brand new, the fascist was simply banking the policies of indian employment as a new venture, moody and his routing party,
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the b j. p. last year. so roll them at the news when he was caught on camera picking up an indian flag that was thrown on the grounds during the protest by a separatist group in london. we also santiago surrounded himself or to his like to say to his critics the, please the, the able to digest well, virginia is going to be a bill is the lowest one that. a is of the decision maker into google. excellent. and these people are not able to, i just decided they didn't. yeah. of clearly you mind as of, of global a supervisor. the core 19 of i never read in all the nations in the world. we're looking up to india for him and the undecided india on the mill was given a big enough to build it, but it's just, these people are unable to die just and visit the daughter she paid for the money. and that means the more the goldman that is very successful in the default of any plans to somebody who's kind of being of use to me, which was along my id in the limits of the left wing extremist elements in london.
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i was running for the odyssey sort of unit of the license for the police and the secretary and of these people who came on talking to me. they started ripping off my foods. those see i went to the positive part b and the discount payment underneath the multiple elements. the business campaign is the very best to my big syndicate. that has to be decided that the organized this got to be that people from all sorts of and even nobody knows what's going on. it owns pretty. i do. yeah . using the id movie here in the room is so glad all these people are collectively involved with this company that needs to be around and advocate, as well as being behind a deadly, as like in the early as a friday on the nose and syria in the city of alaska to wall and strongly condense the incidents which resulted in the deaths of some $38.00 people, including military personnel on civilians. these attacks are a clear violation of international law, as well as
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a violation of serious sovereignty and territorial integrity. this is a serious threat to regional and international peace and security. the aggressive attacks on syria are a blatant and desperate attempt to continue and expand the crisis in the region is really airstrikes against the state of syria or a matter of great concern for a number of different reasons. but what's important to note here is that israel's attacks against syria are nothing new. over the course of the last few years, there had been hundreds of air strikes, targeting facilities from civilian infrastructure to military infrastructure, as well as the report of the talk. yeah, these are strategical areas. israel claims that is carrying out these attacks, specifically to hinder iran and iran that groups within the country. israel claims that iran is providing weapons to non state actors within syria. and they, in turn, transfer those weapons to live in on when we take into consideration the syrian presidents specialist that says the is really claims are just an excuse to carry
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out these attacks that these are baseless. and israel's attacks within the country are not necessarily targeting a run back horses, but they are targeting syrian military personnel. it's targeting civilian infrastructure. the broader context of all of this is that israel is engaged with a conflict and war with gaza since the 7th of october. there has been a great matter of discussion as to whether or not that conflict in gaza would spread in spite well out of control affecting other countries in the area. earlier this week there had been attacks and airstrikes by the is really air force. but what makes this one that much more significant is the general tone of israel. it has not commented or provide a details on this specific air striking attack. but what it has said is a matter of concern because it says, is real, will not comment on for media reports, but looking at the general context, the fact that there is a risk, it's all out war wins, regents. and israel is provoking, that is a matter of concern for everyone in the region and globally,
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russian security forces say they have prevented another terror attack in the south of the country. the speed of change 3 for an us from central asia, explosive and technical components with ease of the residence, all of this on specs, they faced charges of preparing a terrorist attack and on now being investigated. meanwhile, another victim of last week's most codes. her attack has passed away, bringing the death toll to 144. the number of casualties is reached. 551 people with many still being treated bind offices. russian. investigators say the full gunmen were quotes while trying to flee. it's a key f slips them could be investigative committee continues to work on collecting and establishing evidence of the suspect, skilled establishing their accomplices, and organized as of the terrorist act. those accused of committing a territory stocked revealed during the initial testimony on subsequent
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interrogations. but their actions both at the stage of preparation and often beyond attacking the crew to city who were coordinated by a man who presented himself under a pseudonym. according to the coordinator. the terrorists, after committing the crime, were directed towards the russian ukrainian buddha. in order to get the keys where they would receive the reward they were promised. the investigation proceeds looking into the involvement of representatives of the ukrainian special services in arranging financing, the terrorist act nipple, which it. why should ortiz have now detained a 9 suspects? yes, another native of to just is done. officials and not country are fully cooperating with the investigation. most goals, i say is the terrorist receipts payments in both cash and scripts. so tar and c from ukranian nationalist. at the seat of the masika on the outskirts of mosca. many people are still laying flowers in children's toys outside the charge ruins. a big focus concept. whole dozens of white balloons were launched into the sky in
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memory of the victims. russian orthodox priest says how the memorial service baffled the victims of the tragedy on foreign delegations to russia have arrived at the memorial to commemorates the victims of the tragedy. to live to asi, political correspondence, ego pissing off who is currently at the side. now ego, thanks for joining us. can you tell us what's happening that now? well, even though we catch fast now, since this barbaric act of tear, people are still continuing to come here to the crooked wisconsin hole, bringing flowers ling down candles, toys, leaving letters in this whole pile. now also um, collaboration items, i call it that. and earlier today, dozens of and bachelors and other foreign diplomats were here as well. taking part in a collaboration ceremony. a minute of silence was held and then they also laid down
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some flowers and paid their respect to the victims of this research act. i think 2 of these things do go to show that despite the political differences or you fear so why release role human role model and well, terrorism is truly a mutual threats. it's a threat tool. that's why it's so it's really important to exactly establish exactly which forces are behind this horrific attack. think of many things to bring in as that i really think, you know, risk events like this, like you say, just bring people together in morning many times for that report on the political correspondent ego is going to the mainstream media has focus on the heavy hand of the rest of the terror suspects a fullness. c. i a chief of russian operations games. no such thing would happen in the west. and i like to talk a lot about the difference in values between what's going on in russian. what's
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going on in the west, and even though is something like this happened in the united states, there would certainly be, or anywhere else in the west side would certainly be people who would be, who would just be saying i for an i. and, you know, they deserve whatever they get that sort of thing, but that's not really civilized society. so as society is rule of law and treating suspects, even if you're pretty sure who they are, with some degree of humanity and respect, which is totally a, you know, not understood, not follow. there is no rule of law in russia. but for my c, i, a officials claims find the face of his country's own history of detaining and torturing thousands of innocent people during the so called war on terror. american military presence blanket guantanamo bay. and the great became notorious for the atrocities committed within the walls. we've been looking back at that grim legacy and hearing from one of the victims the the
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i was just visiting my wife's parents, house in dunbar, come in from bucket out to settle disagreement with my wife on the morning of october such a trust in 2003, the area had been called articles by the us forces. later they stopped the house and apprehended me even though the residence told them always not from the area and had no relations with iraq and resistance. my head was covered with a plastic bag and my hands were tied behind my back with flex costs. before they put me inside demetri hung the
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dog was subjected to relentless torsion. dogs was sent on us. they stripped us naked except for shots and they pulled icy. watch all of us through stunning grenades at task, and even 5 not tell the nation i witness been mailed. you have too many. no section one with a book to the hearts. and the other was shot with a pump action rifle. the most annoying thing was tripping us and the kids and being beaten by 2 serviceman, i guess the plastic stick because were blindfolded him on the reprehensible of users. they made 2 naked prisoners stamped and touched each all the the
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soviet and president alexander voltage states as country is now under a numerous pressure over his position as military neutrality. his statement comes on the 25th anniversary of nato is bullying of yugoslavia. thousands of civilians were killed in 1999 when the us led to upload pablo the country for 78 days. some subs is still suffering from the consequences of depleted uranium shows that we used by nature, as long as he is surely do. but in ski, with the full story, a splendid other 2 persons ever dear viewers. we have just received the use from our report and pretending that the enemy aircraft of the grocer, nato forces, wants to be silent, sex on the territory of kosovo. and we talk around 8 pm, as you heard, and there are certain was given for the bell great a few minutes ago. the
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natures i'm hoping you could solve your may now have been confined to the dusty pages of history for the west. but here in what's now serbia, the suffering continues, it was um, look to or, and the chemical war that has been done against my country in 1999. it was the original ecological catastrophe. a lot of, uh, very toxic income sort of good news. things were in the air and the soil and the water during the bomb being the concern and don't care, but also in the not to serve you. what i, so as a doctor is, 1st of all that there is much, much more oncology called diseases but also to the tumors more on dress. and the
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results of therapy were less fortunes then it was before. that's the 1st thing that we saw, that it was thoroughly v. i'm a man twice as before. then we sold a dyslexic anomalies of kids among animals, but they're not, is, was the 1st who said that something was going on. then we had also a larger number of wildly new diseases. you know, the depleted uranium reacts on your even system. so we don't even know how many consequences we can connect with the, the bombing and, and i, the induction, depleted uranium during its illegal campaign. nature forces attacked with munitions that contain the police as a geranium across $91.00 sites for some $31000.00 radioactive rooms. being foliage now well, need to his claim, dover know that there was no loss thing impact you end zone. nuclear watchdog has admitted that the health risks from the chemical toxicity of such west but not more
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than 2 decades on. so that is looking for conclusive offices itself. so just as you own your car, because there are studies that suggest there was an increase in cancer patients after the bombing, for example, due to the high concentration of uranium in the air. we know that radiation is one of the risk factors for cancer development, and there are probably some correlations with the number of people following l. one study found children born between 19992015, were exposed to a toxic fact that making the move hon to malignant diseases with the countries institute for public health showing children was suffering from blood related to move brain tumors, and solely team is i'm there's also evidence to show that when the depleted uranium on hit the ground, they may have contaminated the soil to meaning anything wrong and not so it could
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also be contaminated. the rest of propaganda is ready to fall could assist. yeah, i hear de uh, told us that the dipping. you'd anybody's very good for eyeglass agriculture and that the, because i know that the 100 percent growing people with the cancer off the not the bonding and the day to charge that. so that is the reason because. busy those people uh, eats bad fluids and that is there isn't because we have a lot of meat that's a lot of tutoring sets. at that. i had said that uh they speak about the budget is uh, i know some people that the who had the, who has a concert or very young, very young people as a and it's, it's terrible because they're pretty good. i know it's it's, it's very clear a fuel cell results. what did happen before the bomb being and after the bomb being,
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it's very clear because they didn't the, as far as i can see, there is certainly many consequences festival. we see an increase in the number of deaths of our fellow citizens. many of our young people are getting cancer. it is forbidden to study and talk about the home fullness of uranium. i think that the big power is preventing studies, which would provide proof that we can already see it in the numbers. kansas and other diseases rising to 10 or a 100 times higher split. it's this, hey, and so if you have a long term effect. so being felton nature's oh, so just want it to leave here to they were exposed while on duty late to fully ill dying when they returned home from countries where they need to had use depleted uranium. what day to day they've committed horrific crimes and it is still committing critics of crimes. since the depleted uranium material is still in the ground, that is
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a direct consequence of bonding goals. so we have about $400.00 italy of soldiers deployed to close on the thoughts in order to dive and more than 3, thousands or $4000.00 of them a that they've got disease. there is in, uh there are hundreds of processes against easily against natal. uh, bite of families all vitale and soldiers who are trying to get some kind of satisfaction because there is no officer and nato is pretending that he has nothing to do with the depths of their old soldier soldiers. what is interesting is that american soldiers deployed their allies into the dangerous areas and they didn't go there for themselves. never kidney damage, long bone, and all the organs, cancer issues with having children breathing problems. these are all some of the known side effects from ingesting breathing in particles from depleted uranium.
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now more than $300.00, it's highly in veterans who develops cancer. as a result of that exposure have had that day in court. there also those, those who have had less exposure to what has happened to them. and that includes the ethnic helping and some very people that nature claims it was protecting by forming you can solve. this is funny because the to say the precise number 0 because it is a kind of information about the a big doctor. uh, i know, uh for uh, ending products. uh, with anthony window ran a piece of the i financing cuz people uh the, the room being and then all the sudden yes. busy more or less after the maintenance after the fact the suppression of the timing, the crash on that day. yeah. um. and the other thing is what a sink
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a time for the consequences of being. and these, the ones that show the name because they, uh say they were thinking they would say because uh, a medic. um i went wrong being good for handing them and and she says the situation is even worse now i think and the situation is long and long and because the remains or something and im know mean got and consequences for in the years as far as mounting evidence nature continues to deny its cause, such issues. those who speak out about the impacts of depleted uranium labels as being pro from kansas. but the facts speak for themselves. now, just following to clear evidence of the long term impacts, the us,
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nato's biggest ally is sending depleted uranium munitions to ukraine, creating potentially even more misery for decades to come in the areas that they all used. so the jeep is key for all faith in belgrade. serbia, russia's recent attempt to discuss the aftermath of the nato bombing, if you can slow avia has been blocked by western states of the un security council . most goes a simply wanted to raise awareness about the topic without pushing for any sort of binding resolution versus deputy you and and for dimitry poly on skid explains most of my tony key to know now. and so once again, our discussion of the security council on nato was actions and you've been slow here, they've been blocked. why are western powers in your views so reluctant to, to even reflect on not episode of their military intervention? i think they, they, i phrase they, i free the tools that we will come out. they don't want the world to least some,
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once again to the details of a, that's a horrible military campaign. i'm totally unlawful. we will try to complain that the conductance against against yugoslavia, they also don't want us to highlights the responsibility of their leaders at the time of need to leaders. that's why they want to to shut the miles of everybody. they are not interested in the spot. in reality, we stop at every meeting of the security council during this week. we've highlighting these procedural rules or follow french colleagues on the 14th of the votes of the agenda on the meeting. and we also squeezed the phrase or 2 about nato's aggression. i guess you've got slides. so instead of having one meeting on monday of church, they actually had the whole week. okay. people in serbia just to pick up and something you said people in the country who survived the,
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the 78 days of nato bombing. and then, of course, the aftermath were many more people died. and they said, we will never forgives. and we will never forget. but you think that you and you've mentioned some of the countries involved, that the western powers that took part wish that they could for a guest thought it was just essentially put under the rug. exactly. that was behind the reasoning, french and best of the planes. that's uh, survey it was not aware of the fact of the meeting, so we're actually able to consult with serbia. and this was a belief and flight because of it was very much interested in the holding these meeting as well. the west prefers to sweep the story under the rock where people can do more on the legacy of the native bombing of you can slow avia, which was at a peak 25 years ago. we've got low special comp which lined up throughout the week a on all the way i can protect thousands of
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