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do want to go get a ring where ever you are in the world. welcome to alta international is just past the hour here, 5 am in the moscow in the capital of moscow. i'm. it was a mommy. let's take a look at that. a sub source judith osh, who is facing life in prison for publishing secret u. s. documents that he says it's supposed american walk farms has found some unlikely allies in the mainstream western media. the new york times the guardian. i'm several of the outlets that long insisted us launch was no hero, have backtracks. and now saying the u. s. government must end it's case this group of editors and publishers, all of whom had worked with the sancha, felt the need to publicly criticize his conduct in 2011. but we come together now to express our grave concerns about the continued prosecution of julian, a sorry for obtaining and publishing classified materials. this indictment sets a dangerous precedent and threatens to undermine americans 1st amendment and the freedom of the press. well, it certainly makes sense that major news outlets would speak up about the fact that a journalist who published information has been stripped of his human rights as being threatened with extradition and prosecution under the espionage act in the united states. but what many have note it is that this statement seems to very much contradict the town of these publications earlier. and we will note that when julian assigned was being held up in the ecuadorian embassy and when he was dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy, these publications weren't speaking up on his behalf. rather they were helping to build the case by bas marching. his character are running him through the mud. he has proved a highly problematic even embarrassing champion for the principles of press freedom in the public's right to information. even mister a sanchez friends have described him as difficult, a narcissist with an outside view of his importance. it's probably too late for a sons to recover his former glory, but if you could give up his futile struggle against extradition and show a little respect to the spirit of justice system, that would have bliss beer 1st, nas through step. now it's also important to note that these words from these publications that now say they support mr. sam's. are they echoed a full blown media campaign to essentially demonize your innocence to justify any state repression levied against him. it was a full blown mainstream media assault to justify what was happening. let's review what was being set on television at design for a decade of the world have tried to shut weeks down. and today, julian sanchez, the head of wiki leaks, and draco malfoy, his biological father has finally been arrested. you can tell that living inside the embassy for 7 years has taken its toll. here he is back in 2012. yeah. not compare that to today. i mean, amazing. the guy went in looking like draco malfoy came out with like double door. a weekly founder julian assigns was also arrested in london where he was dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy, looking like santa claus with a manifesto. ah, you're all not a i haven't on my right look, look at him, look in just a few years. he went from bond villain to crowd surfing habits. now, while focusing on obscure criticisms of his on his personality or his appearance, mainstream media seemed to have forgotten what he reveal. review the revelations about real crimes and real scandals that came to light due to work a wiki leaks ah, ah, a now the biden administration has given no indication that they have any intention of dropping the charges, or the expedition case against julian assad. the u. s. department of justice says they continue to pursue extradition and that they will continue to pursue extradition for the time being. now the you carry home secretary did approve the extradition of julian assange because u. s. officials have promised to treat him humanely, whatever that means. so at the moment julian assigned his legal team is appealing that decision that he would be extradited to the united states. last cloth live down to one of my favorite media and legal alice lima. thanks for joining us. great to have you on the program. our haley of the west to me the i'm, it's flip flopping again. would you make of it skids so phrenic i, i can't believe what i was hearing. let me start off with an obvious take from an american point of view as a lawyer, as a former prosecutor, in our country. we have a very simple role. if you was a journalist or a publisher, received something from someone else. and that information which you have received was in fact stolen per a loin snatched illegally through some trespass. oriole taking. it doesn't matter because you are still a journalist, a publisher, and your cloaked by our beloved 1st amendment. freedom of the press, the 1st of the amendment. it was that important. now we have people in our country that we think very highly of daniel ellsberg in the pentagon papers. what do you think that was? we also talk about whistle blowers. oh, how we love a whistleblower? what do you think a whistleblower? it. they do something trust, bizarre real. they lead something out that they're not supposed to let out that journalism. imagine living in a world where you're allowed to say whatever you want. so long as it doesn't alarm anybody, so long as it's not important. so long as it isn't harm or ruffle the feathers of the establishment. and another thing which is the most important here. you would think this is the part that i just trying to find out. what is most audacious. you would think that social media platforms would understand that what they do is precisely what assange dot did and does. and i hope still does what what they're doing is they're saying you must give us immunity. we're a news, stan. we're a billboard. we don't go out and actively procure this information. we provide it to you. you can't hold us liable. you wouldn't think that there would be clamoring behind him that there would be in report. and if you listen to this, absolutely imprisoned and feckless commentary by today's canoe shanty, just making fun of the way he looks, you know why he looks like that. let me tell you is called torture. that's why you look like that. and i like to see any of those brave journalist see if they could withstand a week of this. this is something which absolutely galls me, joe innocent, whether you like him or not, whether you care for his personality is a hero. if he is not a journalist, sir, no one is so warm, our alarm l y mat wire. these may be alice pops out loud and said, you know what? the you are at the end. it's cases, it's just going through law. why now? it's like being in the day room of a mental hospital and were saying, why do you think he did this? i don't know, they must have gotten together and obviously coordinated this effort. something must be happening. why all of a sudden, what changed? what information are they privy to? what sensibility were they exposed to that made them say, wait a minute. oh, by the me all collectively, simultaneously is some kind of a choreograph fashion. they all decided, i think that maybe there is somebody to be said where he was actually a journalist. i haven't done for years, but i will tell you there should be a follow up editorial as to how, how just how imprisoned these people were. i he believe how these journalists and they do the new york times high and mighty and dairy say if you go back in, you read what they said their actual statement. it doesn't even provide a bill of particulars as to why it's almost like, oh, come on and enough's enough. i guess he's a journalist, he was unaware, lukewarm and a little low. i always life things to see or is, is i find it funny because it's just, you know, you either stick feel guns and say what you mean to say or, or, you know, you know, you know, you can just just change your mind there for them. so are we likely to see other media outlets get on board and say, oh look, they must know something we should maybe perhaps oh, post somebody out there as long as i get our name clear and say yes, well, we fight for the feeder, mold fries, after all we all the press, we want our freedom. oh, absolutely, the bandwagon. there's plenty a room. and again, they will never ask the question of all the people in the world. you're not some football team. you're, you're, you're not a bunch of scuba divers, your journalist, this is one of your own. you should be more sentient about this. is anybody how, why now i have it the fog? yes, but i agree with you. the band wagon will be loaded with johnny come lately, jumping on the on board and jane we stand for you. what's his name? oh yes. assigned in whatever he did. so long as you see that we're here standing with the rest of folks. it's discussed as free. very interesting. i know. thanks so much for joining me here on our seal. was a pleasure talking to you, sir. i will see you again soon about thanks again for your time. thank you. ah. right, there's move or now china higher defense said criticism of it's 0 cove. it policies saying some social media users quote how to remotes, cuz i've been and they've been delivering this sort of fax to for ment. unrest phasing says that this modern descent it sticking with this initial plans to bomb china has always been following its general 0 covert policy and has been making relevant adjustments in the light of the actual situation. we are now actively implementing the 9th version of the prevention and control plan change to the to the verify mr. richie soon. life hasn't hughes, beijing or failing to listen to the protesters and then said choose into quote, crackdown further. absolutely. only were some condemnation of china 0 cove. it poses handled washington to say are message to peaceful protesters around the world is the same. and consistent people should be allowed the, the right to assemble and to peacefully protest policies or laws or dictates that, that they take issue with the western mainstream press has been gushing with sympathy for victims of government coven crackdowns. and they're cheering on protesters spilling into the streets and referring to the quote remarkable bravery of the protesters fight against draconian state loc downs. well, you know, just as long as the people protesting against these po, the crackdowns are in china. but if the citizens demanding to preserve their basic freedoms, to assemble, to work, to move around and to decide you know what to inject into their body or not happened to be in the west. well then the western media treats them like a bunch of nut job conspiracy theorists who are a threat to society and deserve to be suppressed and marginalized for having the absolute gall to resist government policy. here's how c n. n anchor. and chief domestic correspondent, jim acosta. feels about restrictive coated policies imposed in china compared to when his own fellow americans were faced with coven mandates? and i guess what about the coven lockdown policy, this extreme policy that they've had, could that finally be coming to an and might the chinese government relent? governments, corporations, they're requiring vaccinations and yeah, some local leaders are calling on masks to return, so kids can safely go back to school so we can prevent morlock downs. what was the last time the any one witnessed a massive, nearly unanimous outpouring of support in the western mainstream media for anti cove. it mandate protestors in europe for example, who took to the streets every weekend in places like here in paris for weeks on end . where was there support for the freedom convoy in canada, who supporters wanted nothing more than to re or equal rights as the federal government engineered a 2 tiered society with travel and work prohibitions for those who failed to comply with government job mandates. all while prime minister just intruders government declared martial law to stop these protesters from taking to the streets and ordered the freezing of their bank accounts. when their own fellow citizens are standing up to government oppression, the western press is quick to denounce them as lawbreakers. we have a robust functioning democracy and protests public protests are an important part of making sure we're getting messages out there and candidates are getting messages out there and highlighting how they feel of various issues. but using protests to demand changes to public policy is something that, that i think is, is, is worrisome. but when the same phenomenon is unfolding in china, well, you know, you can't stop the spread of freedom, right? just ask german state broadcaster, deutsche valley. this is an extraordinary moment in china and it's spreading further. i'm wider in cities right across the country. hundreds and taking to the streets, angry and fed up with the government. they wrote current policy. the protests which for the most part or illegal have become more militant in recent weeks, restrictions on public life have been increased for those who are not vaccinated. what a brilliant example of objectivity in reporting the same sort of protests in 2 separate places may be opponents of western authoritarianism, should go waves some signs denouncing their own governments, proven crackdowns over there in china. if they want the western press to help them denounce locked downs while pretending to objectively report the news. thank the gao vice president of an eastern focus. thinktank says the west spends more time focusing on china and his own domestic problems. protests, i'm not common in china. our protests are common in many european countries right now in many european capital, cities, et cetera. and there are huge protests stripes of all kinds, for example. and in the united states, you have massive kidney compilers is really a curse. now they do not talk to last much about these disturbances, for example, and they focus on the protests in china. now i do care about the protest in the chinese cities, and i do hope our countrymen will suffer less inconvenience as a result of the imposition of the dynamics. 0, call the policy. but i also hope the protesters each other will realize that there is a higher good to be achieved for greater stability, greater house and less deaths among the chimes people because other adamic bye. now let's turn our attention to africa. kenya has begun hosting yet another on a pin stokes to try resolve a conflict in a democratic republic of congo near the border. rwanda. negotiations include rwanda and several other countries within the east and african community, but notably the major insurgent group fighting in the conflict. the m 23 was not invited to this round of talks after previous to put clench in the angle in capital luanda failed to take hold logo revolt. armando martinez sent us this report from the gathering in niles ruby, it's hard to read the call when he's done o m, but we for increase on security either is tanveer. see us just kicked off in middle be today. these come to the week of the parent and hopefully get us what our fees are now posing as a threat to the sustainability of the into east african community. the is the head of days of committed to working together. i've been to the beach in june, in the region. meanwhile, the country that i've seen them on a piece i thought how home we did walking together to ensure that treatment is gonna be in the east and yet see the m b 3. they will avoid breath interest in weekend if one president looking up in maybe napoleon and we have never attacked the state armed forces at all times. it has been the coalition of various military groups that has attacked our positions. we are respectful of the ceasefire. we want a peaceful outcome for this crisis and we take note of the summit in the wanda, we must tell the government to respect the ceasefire because we have taken note of this road map. we asked the facilitators to come and communicate with us because we want to communicate with them. we demand that they also listen to us. the people in the ground are hoping that the sort of who the to buy their leader. we'll just make it decrease in the if them vfc is done yet. we had formed caroline one dairy, a conflict management and international politics expert of the canyon university in nairobi. now she expressed high hopes for the folks who we are critical with that who is going to be, ah, quite some substantial latimer in thomas. oh wow. oh, the development of the piece for assist and we, oh that of course is going to be some positive teach now that the it is a member it oh and they stop record corporation, of course they suffered, the british shows or the end goal is to see the members that are strong in there or need to go, i don't mind a moment. you the associate level now these are some of the aspect to that absolutely necessary to you know that to the east seat we'd be boy so that i think that's, that's a strong one. yes. strong yes. like other members, because it is in that way that they are they suffering under region can able to grow. ah, i say on the continent had been meet namibian authorities were pulled down a stat, children, 19th century german ministry, the leader that actually had slammed as a symbol of colonus oppression. but the landmarks removal has actually listed mixed feelings from local residence. i personally see like a stitch of good from french or was supposed to be taken down. lee, lee beck in independence when we became independence. nationality to leads to the powers of the minority in people. this suffered a curriculum friendship. i don't personally think it's a good idea to remove statues and things that remind of our own history. but i cannot understand of your point of people who feel that it doesn't represent the countries handouts, not english, want to portray. so i, i can see that point of view and you know, if it gets removed to probably go somewhere where we go to few history, like on like a museum, we should still lever a place to, for people to sailors, to see what the past was. germany last year officially admitted to committing genocide in namibia during the colonial era, and promised to pay more than a $1000000000.00 euros as a gesture of atonement. but namibia has been trying to negotiate the deal thing is insufficient. local journalist gym mama bouquet says germany has not yet made adequate payments in the millions who deserve restitution. is an overwhelming demand from young people, wanted the colonized history, and they feel that especially given that germany has not played or is refusing to pay at a price, as is demanded by the effect to mean that is and to communicate directly to the effect of communities and they feel that he says this needs to be moved. the youth in particular feels that all says, all colonial figures need to be moved. people need to understand why it is taken down because it, when it was taken down, it started and people started asking why even some people didn't even quite understand what good when friends it was. so people started to ask for some friends or was those that didn't know, and those who didn't know that he was responsible for the death of many now women and children and me in a maybe a you do not need any form of reminder in the and you are reminding the form of a step, 2 of a german or colonial commander to be the mind of the genocide that to place a callo rune in football a has responded to western media, scaling criticism of his decision to wear boots. bearing a depiction of the russian flag of the world cup amid the conflict and ukraine made feel the girl endure has pointed out that he grew up in russia. and displaying the flag, has long been a tradition of his. i want to emphasize that the russian flag depicted on them is a sign of respect for the country in which i grew up and received my football education. i've been playing it boots with the russian flag for many years, and i am not going to break this tradition. despite the western media couldn't fame for officials have decided not to step in the football. i claim his dues are a sign of respect for both his homeland and the come kid way with raid raised, check out our website. i'll see dot com for more details on this story and many others from around the world. why they say with the football theme, riots have broken out in belgium as the netherlands of the morocco. after that morocco's shock victory over the belgium team at the will come in, caught our ah, following moral code 1st. when ever will come since 1998 chaos rocketed in brussels with plans, lighting fire bricks at police. sorry, he's had to close off areas of the bills and capitol, of the pool to the ample security for these water cannon and what to get to this 1st, the rises and dozens were arrested. manifestations and seek was sealed off to contain in violence. meanwhile, in 3 dutch cities, right, these dispersed moroccan football fan, celebrating that teams triumph video showed to these of bathrooms and she'll sleep it through central amsterdam in the port city of or offer them offices. attempted to break up a group of $500.00 football supporters for fireworks and glasses here you poses. in other well cut controversies, the u. s. soccer federation has come under fire for briefly altering the iranian flag in a social media post to support protest movement in the islamic republic that was ahead of a match between the 2 countries. measures taken regarding the islamic republic of iran flag, or against international law in morality, and we'll pursue this. defeat is morality committee. they must be held responsible . obviously, they want to affect their rounds performance against the u. s. by doing this, it comes from the usual american arrogance. they feel that they are exceptional and that they can decide for the rest of the world. there are many protests in the united states, whether it's black lives matter, or the 6th of january protests that we're in washington. and the iranians never use that opportunity to change the american flag in solidarity with any particular group. if an iranian, the iranian side does something with the russians do something, they'll be punished for westerners, they, they will, they will, can don't that. i mean, when it comes to iran, that sort of thing doesn't happen. all americans do they just remove the tweet or they change the flag again. and the problem is that if they buy it, if the westerners violate the rules, nothing happens if non western countries obey the rule, but they become disliked by western, i think they can be expelled together. oh boy, joe is up next on wolves upon i will be back a little further. the hour is always great to have you with . with lou needs to come to the russian state patrol never tied us on the most landscape with eclipse in the 55 when. okay, 09 is good bargain speed. anyone else calls with we will ban in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state aunt, rush up to date and school ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all bands on youtube with ah, with mm. welcome to wells apart and old adage, has it does a whole rebel lee has no ears but a full one apparently has little for side as rising to what prices increased, suffering around the world. the most excellent countries continue restricting food and fertilizer, experts in that efforts to penalize their adversaries is hunger. indeed, the best sauce for geopolitics when to discuss that i'm now joined by no. ron and shake professor of political science at pyro university professor. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for you on to for you orange station. now let me start with your a quite unusual academic experience, which includes having sanchez for both russian and american studies. given your understanding of both cultures, why do you think the russians in the american site so stockton, thou laugh, hey, dynamic, do you think we are destined to be each other's dark doubles? ah, i think both of them are a great po, worse than that this nor mode because united states unfortunately won't to be the only great power in the whole board. but now russia is a pat king. as since sir, that's a very important to speech of kristen put in 2007, and then we on that for a conference and a multi lecture in there and multi pooler system. it is normal. it is the norm of the. the globe is to have different powers, different culture.

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