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may i have eunice was in jail for about 40 years. it follows the release of his cousin, kareem eunice, this month. both were convicted of kidnapping and killing an israeli soldier in the 1980s. israeli security forces of kill 2 palestinians during a raid in the occupied west bank. they were shot in the jeanine refugee camp in the north. it takes the number of palestinians killed by the military. this month to 17 . the army has been conducting regular rates for several months after a series of palestinian attacks. ukraine secret service has launched a criminal investigation into a helicopter crash in the cave region that killed the interior minister and other senior officials. 14 people died when the aircraft came down next to a kindergarten in the town of bravo. re, dozens of people were injured. russia's president says, moscow's military might make victory in ukraine, inevitable. let me have foods and says the country is ramping up, palms production. that's one of the main reasons his forces will prevail. fillum nasha, in total, our defense industry produces year on year about the same amount of defense missiles for various purposes. as all the combined military industrial enterprises of the whole world, our production is comparable to global production and therefore we have something to rely on. and all of this cannot that inspire confidence that victory will be ours. new zealand prime minister, just under a done as a now she's stepping down next month off the 5 and a half years in office. she says she doesn't have the energy or inspiration to seek re election in october. this summer i had hoped to find a way to prepare not just for another year, but another tune because that is what this year requires. i have not been able to do that. and so today i am not seeing that i will not be seeking really cheap and then my tennis prime minister will conclude no later than the stephen of anti government protest. this from across peru have converged on the capital for 2 days of mass demonstrations. they won president in a lot of time to resign and have free to assess the petro castillo to be released from jail. many coming from southern regents where at least one person died in protest on wednesday. aliana sanchez's small from lima. in the last have been told that we saw 71 per cent of per williamson. this up to every government. and many critics and observers, historians, analysts are saying that the only way to calm people down will be with her resignation. that's what people are demanding more than anything is the resignation of the number landing. and people here have told me that they will stay in the mat no matter how long until she resides. authorities in hong kong say people infected with cov 19 no longer have to quarantine. the city has been scrapping the loss of its pandemic restrictions and opening up to the world last week. high speed train services between hong kong and mainland china resumed. and avalanches and gulf vehicles outside the tunnel into bad kidding. at least a people emergency crews are looking for survivors. it's unclear how many people are missing. i've gala stanz government says freezing temperatures of killed at least 70 people, and tens of thousands of cattle across the country have been long queues to buy coal in. cobble where the mercury is dropped as low as minus $21.00 degrees celsius . and the last 2 weeks forecasters say the colds that will continue for at least another week. microsoft has announced plans to cover at least $10000.00 jobs. by the end of september. the layoffs will affect about 5 percent of the firm's workforce. it'll include engineers in the gaming division, such as x box. there's been a wave of cuts at tak giants, including amazon matter and twitter. as he had lines, the news continues after balin, cat truth in a post truth world. ah, me. special in relation to playing with around $300.00 people for the crash crank border with russia. there are over report that was shot flying normally without a problem and went to run. american journalists has been beheaded by ices, parents. a video showing the holistic killing was released on the internet a short while ago, along with a message to the united nation in the rebel held cory neighborhood of 11 on wednesday activists blame and a barrel bombing by government forces applied voice, which is which means that of about $32.00 until for someone to much back that for a hostile aircraft between russia and ukraine, it would be very, very difficult. it's difficult to see how this could just be, i'm a fusion, and this is not, there are no russian armed forces anyway in the east of ukraine. fortunately, the russian back separate us who control the area continue to block the investigation. the separatists are removing evidence from the crash site, all of which basically question, what exactly are they trying to hide? we have to make sure that the truth is me me before any official investigation into the tragedy of flight and makes 17 as complete the website of one citizen, journalist claimed to have connected the dots. billing captains run by elliott higgins, a 36 year old lead off office worker among boeing, have favorite tool or youtube and google earth. something higgins used to back. who claim that russia big satellite images to blame the ukranian army for the 17 crash when i was younger, sympathy for shy was inverse. i just couldn't leave the house, show shy terribly. you know, the south. i was really confused game. i know it was very withdrawn as well, so i'm just confused as the kind of people do, i used to play these games law and i would like joint group and inevitably out and being the leader of the group because i would really get into stuff. i've always been i've, i've had this kind of obsessive tendency where if i do something like really get into it. ah, i've just been looking at twitter. i noticed there was a new isis video and someone said this, james probably on it right. 40 and a citizen of your country, i just felt like i needed to do something. so that's why fi and see if we can actually figure out where this to taking place. the 1st notices it was in this kind of very dry in our area, but in the distance you can actually see the green and fertile area. and if you are familiar with a train around riker, she's off this state stronghold at that point. you could see this valley with this river running for green, but the hills around they were very dry and buried. these are the very dusty hetty area, but you can see in the distance all these individual trees. so when you look at rocker, this is exactly what you're seeing as soon as green valley was these hills. i basically just went through and follow this line, looking for similar terrain. and you can see here it's very, very rough indeed. so i thought that was the likely location and then i started looking at what we feel background details like these trees on the road and comparing them to imagery that was visible from a line of sight. once i had a possible location, i published it just to see if i could generate a discussion around where this could have happened. and then several months later, that's why i started. mm i originally was going to come here and talk to you about revolution. but with the discussion of the post truth, well, they feel like accounts recognition now, and it's been a very peaceful and quiet revolution. smart phones, thanks to social media, and thanks to the vast amount of information now available online to anyone. and this resolution is allowed new fields to grow. i like to call this field online, open source investigation. i can use it to influence the powerful we can use it to challenge the powerful i. we can bring them to accountability as well. it used to be that the tools of media production were in the hands of the media. and with the rise of the internet, that is no longer true. with blogging starting in 2000 and social media starting 2004 and youtube, which i think started in 2005. now the tools for media production have been given to the people formerly known as the audience. bellingham does an institutional support. they don't have a big building at the hague or brussels, where they do their work. they actually publish very detailed analysis. and many of them are volunteers living at home. they don't have security. and so what they do is really risk a great deal to find out the truth in very complex situations that include major global players. so if someone you thought a with a can a problem, even if i miss you really look at the officially off, you've lost all the law or my dad score. so now, based on what will make it, if that was on said them the millenniums just bubble through us with holligan rolling bella, cat was that i had been following the ukraine conflict. it's pretty much says the beginning. and then when i made 17 was shut down, i got curious because passenger planes fly very high. they fly that cruise at altitude of 1010 kilometers. i hadn't seen weapon systems that could reach that high. so previously what it seen is this shoulder launched missiles that can only reach a couple of kilometers, but nothing that could down on the passenger airline. there were these pictures of all the parts of the aircraft that were starting to appear on social media. and what at once it understand was that, could we actually see any damage on the aircraft parts itself that could indicate what brought it down. and that's how i got talking to than other people. i was eliot, there was eric than, than timmy came along as well. and we sort of naturally started, i suppose, talking to each other. and then at some point that elliott reached out to all of us and said, hey, do you want to actually do something in a more coordinated fashion? and that's how we sort of ended up as the sort of cor billing cuts him. mm hm. i was at work here in charlotte at a bank, and my job was to monitor events that were going on and try to see if there's any danger or risk to the bankers employees or travelers or whatever. i focus a lot on ukraine, russia work because i studied russian literature in graduate school. so i knew russian and i did a lot of monitoring and things to do with russia. ukraine and i remembered st. submitted a plan to shut on over ukraine. that i 1st i thought, oh, it's no big deal. you know, another point is been shut down. but soon, obviously everyone knows realize it wasn't, you can't find. and then i like everybody else was wondering what was going on there. i was watching social media and i was watching a few different feeds of news. and remember i had resi id which is like the main pressures, the news channel and life news. and the live news channel members stream specifically was her. if they were showing the bodies, it was awful. it shouldn't, people rifling through and it was just horrible, horrible scene. and of course, you know, we, who did this and why did happen, and how can you bring some relief and justice to it? we know the trajectory, we know where it came from. we know the timing and it was exactly at the time that this aircraft disappeared. from the radar, we also know from voice identification that the shepherdess were bragging about, shooting down afterwards. so there's a, there's a stacking up of evidence here when i really wanted to 1st understand what was shut down with. because that then would lead to the who did it couple of weeks before i was 17, was shut down. there was a report on the voice of russia, that's the rebels in easter crane, had taken over this book missile bass in and ask what i 1st thought that. ok, it's conceivable, since ukraine does also have books and the rebels, if they had access to the books, they could have access to people as well, who could operate those systems. but it was only then after, after a little while, 1st learning that the same missile launcher had been actually seen in russia. that's really when things started clicking together and sort of the russian roles started becoming apparent. the way citizen journalism investigations are trusted is different than professional journalism. in professional journalism, you have the reputation of the b, b, c, behind you. ah, and the standards of institution are the basis for trust. in citizen journalism, it works differently. trust is generated, not by the brand name or the glory of the institution. it's generated through transparency. and so are in citizen journalism investigations the what, what the journalist says is not trust me. i'm with the b, b. c. it's don't believe me. here's the evidence. ah siri is deadly civil war is now even more dangerous with both the us and russia launching as strikes, like supporting different sides. this is the market one month before the 3rd. there are more than 60 people who were killed. it says just to market. i mean there is no military air base, it's not near the frontline, it was attacked by an air strike. a why would you attack civilians? i mean, what is the reason the core of what i have been doing with been income if human rights activism? with some of my colleagues, we started a facebook group called the st uprising information center. since the beginning, 2011, we were just locating where that peaceful protest where coming from. but that turned into any point in humanize relations and that tori, clint eventually working on doing open source analysis. we've been cut all the way. if we go from the beginning to see it's like the 1st moment of the attack, you see for rockets going into the market. and we are trying to see if it's a fake video, maybe from a different country, maybe in syria, but in a different time. and we have seen this has happened a lud one. so i don't know if you remember the directors often a boy that has been killed it was just a film that they were doing in a different country even. but it got a lot of tax. and when people used it as look at what's happening in syria, right. but actually, it wasn't happening in syria. so we need him need to make sure that whatever we're looking at, it's clearly verified. it's not just propaganda. ah so you can see there's 4 balls falling from a skyland impacting 3 of them in a pretty much the same place enough for the further out. so we see the bigger impacts here and then there's 11 further down here. it's hard to say what exactly it is, but i wouldn't exclude either the syrians or the russian russians from this one. but in addition to this, it would be really good to see the actual remnants of the bombs themselves. because that that gives you more data about what exactly the bombs were and then that, that can tell you who who possibly did strike the work that how did. and bellingham had been doing is critical. there grabbing, obviously large quantities of information, much of which can disappear quite quickly from the internet and preserving it so that we have it for future accountability mechanisms. one of the things that hottie in the syrian archive have been doing, and we've been really trying to support them in that process, is figuring out how do you code and label and tag all of these videos. so that if, for example, a legal investigator later says, we want to investigate this particular crime on a particular date, in particular place that they can pull up that information quickly. they can explain how they got it so that it's transparent for a court of law. and can then actually send it on to the investigators in the way that makes sense. it's libra, i am unfamiliar. and i am buying house. i'm actually over here with my now talks was on the melina seemed when the tacos family had not invest, being a, is a swim, is finished miracle issue, cause op is knob it was, are the fonts or was it to my he or and, or is already to hope so she, she fucks houser and powered off. hey, all, it's very troubling to me is helping to understand better what happened in the impact sites. so what i am asking timmy is if he can create an, a 3 this director of this location. so then we can go in detail and see what happened in each building. gives a soft separation that i was deem video of science and, and build under speed use. i increase the more de needless more the common done of going on in the will to enter the allocate issue direct. i'm using optimal to it's a begin does in i did some in an update from him to me and haughty of the location of the bombing. the big challenge for a journalist is just if you think about the work that billing as doing that, the amount of time that it takes to go through this. so we have people on there for you time in the evenings, you know, they're spending hours and hours going through this. i see of the pressure with many traditional journalist alford says that there's getting so tight on resources and time these days that it's hard for them to actually spend enough time to go through all this and analyze in the way that some of the volunteer groups can in the case of city itself, there is more hours of the conflict online rather than the hours of the account itself. it's the most commend to conflict in history, and i don't see big news agencies doing any work. lay this ah, the delegation stating unfounded allegations against my country are depending on how mature bloggers and videos. and among one of them is a very famous british citizen called elliot higgins horse. unlike inputs about the situation is here are intensively yet mistakenly adopted by many media outlets as well as governments. according to wikipedia and i quote, elliot higgins in 2012 when he began blogging this year in situation was an unemployed finance and admin worker who spent his days taken care of his child at home. higgins analysis of syrian weapons begun as a hobby. out of his home in his spare time, pagans has no background or training and weapons and is entirely self taught. and he said before the art of spring, i knew no more about weapons than the average x box owner. i had no knowledge beyond what i had learned from on which was a nigger and ramble never been to syria doesn't speak a word of arabic, and he conducts his profound reset from the comfort of his arm chair and his hands . when i 1st saw it would be ideal for the website start 2014. i was trying to think of a clever name and i basically failed just like i was saying, what could the open source or investigation of my of that crap names. i knew all taking anyway, so anyway. thank they was lose picked one. so i was stock and i confessed my friend, he's a play right. so for he knows words. so i'll ask him and quite quickly said, what about selling the care? a mouse town was recently visited by account since then all of the mice haven't had any peace. so the minor decided to be rid of this can i, can i have an idea about putting a band around the car. how about you bell? the cat, as you seem to be the one with the great idea me going on and you and the greatest ideas or nothing when they can't be done the me to this is a photograph of the box. i shudder and makes him a team. this is taking about 4 hours before the shoot down and we look at this, we can see a few things that are pretty obvious. like we have the book right here, which is in the back of a white valvo with a red lo motor trailer rabbit. and also we have here the sheep if we look at other videos at the convoy, we can find the same vehicles in each one. so for example, right here, this is the white valvo carrying the book. and here you see the same jeep that we saw in the photograph, along with a video taken 2 days prior, accompanying a number of russian and separatist tanks. theresa grant dimansky. this video was taken on the day of the make 17 shoot down 5 hours before the shoot down. and you can see that one of the most important details is on this book. we can see 1234 missiles on the book, shut down. that makes 175 hours for the shoot down. if we look at a video film the next morning around 5 or 6 in the morning mohammad sc dismissal was missing. there's only 3 missiles and we know what happened that missile. and there are many ways to know exactly when and where this video is taken. one reason, or one way we know is at the end of this video, we see fuel prices. if we look at historical data, what the fuel prices were on the day of the make 17 shoot down and compare. they were the exact same prices that we see right here. so i know exactly when the video was taken. and also there's even a satellite image showing the same vehicle in mckinney. i'm going to satellite images on google earth and we can find it. it was taken on 11 of 8 am on the day of the shoot. so google earth, if we just go to mcafee. so this is the gas station right here, where the book passed by figure further on, we can go in view like a time machine. we can go back to the day of the and make 17 shoot down on google earth and look at the satellite. make sure it was taken on that day. july 17th. 2014. i think the care and we can see all the this is the same. these are the vehicles here, but if you zoom in here very closely, it's hard to see because the resolution isn't very good. but this video was taken just about 45 seconds before this matrix taken. it's a cosmic luck coincidence that's happened. but you see right here, this is in the white cabin of the volume truck carrying the book. this is the book right here in the one ways we know as the shadow being cast by the book is quite large and it matches exactly which what a, what a book should look like. and if we go through, we can match every single element here. even back at the gas station, the arrangement of the cars at the gas station. see you see here this white car, the door open to back here, you can see it here as well. so this is the exact same scene that was filmed in this video just 45 seconds later. impeaching the issues of the day, if i largest polluters of the world are in india, jump into the street, they made their money on coal. they made their money on field convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult. giving all of voice. we chose to live because we wanted to escape war and violence, or new human eyes. this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the st. on al jazeera, we town, the untold stories. ah, we speak when also stun. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us. i believe we have fan sir guy from my eye and power in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net check out his ear. ah, i'm sammy's aiden linda, that'll go to headlines here in al jazeera israel has released one of its longest held palestinian israeli prisoners, my have eunice was in jail for about 40 years. it follows the release of his cousin communist this month. both were convicted of kidnapping and killing an israeli soldier in the 1980s. israeli security forces of kill 2 palestinians during a raid in the occupied west bank. that was shot in the jeanine refugee camp in the north. it takes the number of palestinians killed by the military. this month to 17 . the army has been conducting regular rates for several months after a series of palestinian attacks. ukraine. the secret services launched the criminal investigation into a helicopter crash and the key of region that killed the interior minister and other senior officials. 14 people died when the aircraft came down next to a kindergarten in the town of providing dozens of people were injured. new zealand prime minister, just injured, done as announced. she's stepping down next month after 5 and a half years in office. she says she doesn't have the energy or inspiration to speak reelection over the summer. i had hope to find a way to prepare, not just for another year, but another tune because that is what this year requires. i have not been able to do that. and so today i'm not saying that i will not be speaking religion. and then my, tim as prime minister will conclude no later than the stephen of anti government protest from across peru of converged on the capital for 2 days of mass demonstrations. they won president dina ba last day to resign and have frida says, patrick sta be released from jail. many are coming from the southern regions for at least one person died on process on wednesday. microsoft says, announced plans to come at least $10000.00 jobs by the end of september. the layoffs will affect about 5 percent of the tech firms workforce. it'll include engineers in the gaming division, such as x box in a wave of mascot's at tech giants, including amazon matter and twitter. those are the headlines, these continuous analogies era after belling, cat truth in a post truth world, stay with us. ah ah, sometimes we use the phrase accidental journalist for somebody who happens to be there when the plane goes down and takes a photograph. but this is different because it's not accidental, it's intentional. and they are an increasingly important category of the public and people in professions that touch on this work. she just get used to their existence still now accept here from a left on it. like on i guess i feel i've seen her for for the last the last one the when got all that i see vollmer and the rest of columbia. they brownell cove, a grill in i'm home alone close to 4. bellanca b. alameda from bellingham. i think i need to go over the offset of about a year of a doctor's from lane over hotel plex in a mom. oh, for over there in the room who is in gania. oh for oh for i called me and it gets easier that's come over at all and other special a special both. ah did it over to us insisting ela over fear in the middle east, a tweet become fin the account, them out to bomb in iraq. tabitha, actually in a facebook and a see to me, a mansa news i'm it's coming over crowded out bomb death, dean and daughter saw de franco. follow those even before the reuters did object. roy the chef carbone kills at least 8 in the bath up market. police and medics, the carbon parks and shopping street of a sheet district in the killed, at least 8 people and wounded more than 30 years on sunday. police and medical staff said, i'll think of the wire stop here. reuters associated press international and made up over a me have a number from the new york times, the latest bach column kills 10 in both neighbors. and it's gone us leaders for however, health sources of medical sources and e. s. a claims, international issues listed, the local shack raise up in out the bomb is on plus to c, l. c. it in the law pipe from the outdoor liquor message. i'm not the guy can help with c leonard projects on one of the escape and got lather to bass. did of internet sign out on plus seem of the good news of the news. did anybody who is trying to find out what actually happened and bring it to the attention of the world is doing an important job, whether it's their profession or their passion. and we should appreciate them for what they're doing. we should also ask questions about what they're doing, so we know whether to trust it. that's why transparency is the method of trust for this kind of, of work. at the same time that they're doing their job, bad actors are doing their job to try to undermine trust in any kind of journalism, in any kind of verification. there are people in the world who want all forms of verification to just go away. so they'll have to deal with them. they want to be able to say anything and haven't believed this sleazy guy right over here from a b. c is a sleaze. my bob, the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house. but i'm president and they're not right now they're winning so we need people fighting against that bill and get me had not got not vineyard. i see of them but did off communion when the ceiling is ceiling is marianna. if it's a leper virginia, not swimming, he's just law bottle and they came over them. he going to sell you on the unit out is who needs to be boxed steel. barbosa would prove she gave me a computer in the eager not never. you got to see the way will go plenty of the way . what was it that you'd said just me just go much stubborn. we've been targeted by cyber attacks from russia. we've been targeted by a very so criticism in the media, pupils being sent as kind of track me down in lest of i, russian day we have the russian foreign ministry, the russian emma, dia, crystal, as i work the attackers. so there are no possible danger in doing this kind of work . m yachts will cause and futon campus, either immune from an anonymous area. and they saw hmo fast island microsoft partner went in to, to novel on these island new immune borden. meal, prostate is road leading between a financial on board and i am a philander latina, as of your interest, which wasn't from missouri was confronted foot as far as walking. know lot of times it is also 1st initial managers don't have calvin. it's just one's a white game voter, wilkins in latin pennington, this metabolism cause of the stuff i've been an issue. can we map down and found all the different sightings of this convoy and it clear that it left from kursk to the border and a curse. there's only one anti aircraft brigade, which is the 5030 entire graph or gate, which made it the most logical answer for which brigade this book belong to you. so then we went through social media profiles for people who serve and this military unit and person finding profiles of soldiers. it's super easy. you just go to social media site like compact. yeah. which is the russian facebook. and there's a filter. you can say only people who list their military service as this military unit and use type in the military unit number for the city. barbara, good and say they started service in 2013 or 2014. and then you have a list of maybe 203050 soldiers and there you go. and of those profiles that you go through. a lot of them posted photographs and videos of being in the conway that went from curse to the ukrainian border. and then some of them you can actually see the book, they show dynamics 17 in the background. they've posted like, you know, they've phantom next roadside said with the name of the city that they are in, right? so you can track them pretty easily because, you know, they are 92021 year old kids who are kind of off on a trip, right? the border, me the, the, the, the types all of the ship by a building, safety and our duty to a dies and shifting foundation. but they are no good, almost ox, not tonight and are about to, into g for your like. and luke's law in failing book. de la shame it's orca. is it yet still to conclude yacoma delta burke de la la may flicked m. how served in his knee. i shouted. of comb, cigar found the d of i have dish, the anti aircraft. michelle brigades of the bill. the 3 of 5 the ship ricardo, i'd go ask in the row, she's afraid archie rubbish. f a zailynn clark has already concluded the same and one published it by the next. i'll see it's all i good. all of our goals. ok. and a conclusion. rail barza, sean dealt almost to echo which could boise a sign of rhetoric and over dog and brush the other extent out in a shifting shop. i'm very interested in how you apply of his also investigation to justice and accountability. that's a big, complex topic. we're looking at probably one the biggest and most significant changes around justice and accounts be that may have ever occurred. because he, you're, you're talking about massive amount of evidence is available online and lots of questions about how they use it. so in this sum of 2017, the national criminal court published their 1st arrest warrant that was based on figures uploaded to facebook, showing executions o as our base right across all as of last night with us. and that he was going on with him on honeywell. this was hilda thought i succeed of i am bother executing. so i'll have a place in that home. the stuff been causing in 1018. massage, a low water level of hemoglobin ago. so one of the reasons why there are folly cases so important historically in getting legal accountability for these crimes is that it was one of the 1st ever arrest warrants issued by the international criminal court to be based almost solely on information that was gleaned from social media, they of course had other resources that they were relying upon, but when you actually read the arrest warrant, you see that much of it's based on information from facebook and twitter. so this is sort of a monumental point in time where we're realizing that we really need to be grabbing information from those platforms and preserving it be that information is providing the basis for legal cases in a way that it just, quite frankly never has before. the dispute, i feel like i could, the stamps even fell on it is actually a supple that i found it in officer status and safety to come out with anybody on average from the libyan national army. sort of i in custody. comb, amount of what? i'm committed, emily about something but talk us jain by incidental artificial males and ok. i can made you so door from vague to vague of mount mom and move to see if you feel that if you had a brief hold on my call, i mean the mom called execute their account of feel about the link i wanted to call and rise will become a for the minutes. goat probably so don't. bells fell apart from the song by itself up and down the dome female. i think there's a good chance we're folly could be brought to justice. i think the video information that we have against him is so damning and so clearly ties him to the potential crimes that were alleged to have been committed that you know, it's really hard to turn away from that video and say, oh no, he doesn't have any tie as to what's taken place. so the fact that these videos are being grabbed that they're being preserved, that they're different videos potentially being collected by the international criminal court from what eliot and belling cat have been grabbing. it just creates a much richer environment for actually providing the evidence that will be needed long term. now the challenge will be getting him into custody and actually getting him extradited so that you can have a trial. but that's really a political question and not a technical one. e who, the kennels and sort of mac over tim yvonne's factor for the the lady front team need to slack sign of the screen. good timing on this and to me back to look, i'm not sure the se, my, the new hail on the phone, on hoard and can ok, but i can and i'll self. elliot. when you know people on line and something happens to them in the real world and they're certainly not online, you realize how much of how you reach out to them is through, you know, directly contact them alive, you know, sending them a direct restaurant twitter or contacting on slack and, you know, when we're floating it up, there's no answer on his phone. so we suddenly felt very disconnected from him. you know, considering the pressure we get from the russian government is, is very worrying when someone just disappears. one of the possibilities that kind of is added to our list of things that could happen to him is maybe it has been a stay actress funny to such. do something amazed, kind of worrying, but you just have to look at what's happening. you k 2018 with a triple voice thing. it is now clear that mr. script and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia. this is part of a group of nerve agents known as novi child. that's obviously very concerning when even in the case, things like that are happening when you are investigating what powerful people do, whether they're states or companies or billionaires, you are vulnerable in many different ways. and you can be investigated yourself. you can be surveilled or you can have propaganda campaigns launched against you. you can get harassed on line all of that. and i think the, the more important your work is and the closer it is to power the closer it gets to figuring out what powers doing the more risk there is. i just received a message from manuel. yeah. the daughter of timmy unfortunately, to me cannot talk on the phone at the moment. he is currently in the hospital, should i bring him a message from you? i answered her. thank sooner for the message we are very worried and if i can come to the hospital medically and she had it back, she wrote back that and the moments of visits would not be good. he is still recovering from a severe brain, inflammation. he was in a coma for a few days, but he is getting better. it will take a while, but he will be when soon. i'm sorry i have wrote to you so bad news. he is doing when i mean his luck in his doing when it's still very sad news you know, ah with well, thank you for helping me out with. well, it's a big surprise. i think did 2017 innovation. a wife goes to jesse, our bank has developed a lot of the talent is doing this work and more and more because there's recognition of the value of belling housework. there's more, more people basically being contacted to a pop benefit team saying you wanna come and work for this organizational that. and they are the best open source investigators that i know of. so i really want to hire them by congregation, but if they want to go off and get an actual job to pay them away for other volunteering with people that are being involuntarily, that are looking into stop the challenge, big actors in this world. and i think this is a really great thing to see developing and hope that this will stimulate as well. thank you so much. thank you. the to man wanted in the you case, this green palm poisonings insisted there were civilians on holiday visiting souls . great. but to day, the real identity of one of the men was revealed by the investigations team at belin. cat is not as he claimed, resent bosher, off a fitness instructor. but colonel anatoly to peter highly decorated russian military intelligence officer. this cripple case that came recently was actually not something we're really focused on until the u. k. really, st images suspects along with synonyms. we were in a position to get details of the id documents from russia for those 2 people. and we discovered some interesting things, for example, their id numbers were nearly sequential. there's only a couple of spaces between them. and we discovered another g r u officer had been arrested. montenegro also had a spray similar, but there was only about $25.00 digits difference. so we discovered this little batch of id numbers that seem to be linked to g r u agents and was where she published that we had a big reaction from the media loss of coverage in russia. we reaction from the russian government are the people you get. yeah, that's us. what were you doing there? there's the famous south america, federal, famous, not only in europe, but in the whole world. it's famous for it's 123 meters spire. they claim they got there in the snow was so deep, they had to turn back for it was, you know, it's not a lot more cells refilling to say from the train station. and when the police released their photograph, she had them walking through like that were kept on. ready pit the claim that they were going for the st. gay at the same time and they can be real. but again, it's turned out to be nonsense people without images of those gates act, gatwick airport on google's review, and they could prove that they were just walking side by side, not in the same place at the same time as people trying to claim the work. but yet, the reactions being absolutely massive and via again reveal the identity of the g r u officer. the 1st thing is they ask every they messed up very badly here. somebody that so senior in russia, intelligence that was a very bad day for him, wasn't it to day has been probably the worst day of his life. but tell me about his record. but as you've been through all his records, you know what he did, you know, i've seen your ears, we've identified him as decorated to the highest degree in russia. he's got the award of he rode the russian federation. so this is somebody who did something outstanding in the eyes of gluten and that somebody was sent on a mission to poison. the next colleague, what it does is he did was used wheaton. good thing is we substitute that on the ship. the look with you guys or check to repeat that you had slaves tunnel. good looking what he should he lately we decided she executable is currently on but the bottleneck otisha m for francis todd belong to auburn, cole, morgan league mishaps. i am gonna get us. i wished, own done binge long, somebody off go, boston was astro gulped his voice. ball owned ne, you understood some of my not familiar on my not among talked all so is this meet on long some v dot best are good gun. when it's cause i'm far sh. time will not, and conk most before is read on glass in the oven. condo oh good. oh, i can follow on with this. one was great reason why people join big organizations like the bbc or the new york times is the institution has lawyers. it has professionals who can help you. if you get sued or who know what a safe practices and people operating on their own, don't have that to one of the risks. but you could also say from another point of view, that that's exactly why they're heroes. that's exactly why they're inspiring because they do this work because they believe in it, and they don't have a lot of protections. but they do it because it's important. we used to live in an environment where we had gatekeepers. so at a certain time of night, equity would sit down and watch television. at the same time, we had a number of newspapers or radio outlets, and they were professional journalists, giving you information that had been fact checked and sourced professionally. so went into that landscape. you have people flooding it with misinformation and lies and falsehoods. then what it leads to is people just saying, i'm just going to step away from the, the process. so you're going to have people not voting. you're going to have people turning away from the mainstream media and you gonna have people basically connecting with one another with other people who failed the same way as them. so we're not quite there yet, but it's not going to take very long for us to be in that situation. i'm running county, shes for her. definitely not because my wife told me to get rid of. uh huh. there is no solution. there is no fix. there's just endless struggle ahead and if you believe in democracy, if you think it's important that political democracy survive, that we have consent of the debit. that we have open societies that we have civil liberties for all. if you think those things are important, we're entering into a piri where they get, they have to be fought for it. mm hm. okay, so festival talks to timmy, it's great to see he's better recovering. so i talked to timmy a here he investing in a website. bellingham has identified the 2nd sounds fact responsible for poisoning, former russian spy, sergey scree pump banning has maintained. it's alexander, you makes me a medical doctor with russia's military intelligence agency that g r u a g on with the latest news as it breaks full seattle supporters across the country. they don't take to the street until they can't pull the government with detailed coverage since led to pulled when calissa bomb with these from why can given to plants and bobby, and some of that land is not being fully utilized from the around the world. the newly formed old little church grey holes christmas pres, here for the 1st time. hm . and winds are still the big story across the gulf states. thank you so much for joining in water view of the middle east actually shows not much going on in terms of rain. we haven't been able to say that for quite some time. so let's get right to that wind story. this is a northerly wind blowing down from iraq, so it is dragging down those temperatures. top temperature in doe have 20 degrees cooler still in riyadh at 15. and those wind gusts, once again on thursday, gusting to 50 kilometers per hour where we go to pakistan. some weather sliding across the country, their temperatures right across the stands have come up with the exception of kurdistan. bish kick your temperatures are still below 0 on thursday with a high of minus 4 for turkey. we're bringing up some air from this south, so that's popped up. the temperatures is stumble at 16 that's above average for that sub the year. top end of africa, temperatures below average from robot to tripoli could see some showers for the coast. val, jerry and tunisia, and we've got a lot of what weather just sliding down the coast of the congo into angola, and for the 1st time in a week, temperatures below 40 degrees and up into and then have to talk about this. so tropical cyclone from madagascar, the worst of the rain will be north and east of antenna to revoke on thursday. that's it, susan ah, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world right extreme, either he's real and need to be tackled. as soon as possible, frank assessments, you guys failed. it's time to back in you julio. that's why you get to get out of the minute over by the informed opinions with dorothy. this is the one inside story on al jazeera. oh, he's ready for says kill 2 people during a raid in the occupied westbank. 17 policies have been.

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