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RT News July 13, 2024
Joining us this is this is r. T. International. A face to face meeting which stretched on for 6 hours between the president s of russia and turkey in the black sea resort of sochi has resulted in a new plan for syria both leaders seem optimistic about. You know. With a new project into practice i hope it will work well for congress and all people as friends of the
Syrian People
and the neighbors will read it to dog best to achieve these instability in the country syria should be free of any own little fool foreign presence the long term stability of syria can only be achieved by observing the silver and unity of the country right now
Vladimir Putin
and top are to want to have shaken their hands and the 10 paragraph agreement is there there are many elements to it 1st of all it ensures that all the involved saw ides respects the territorial integrity of syria but more importantly if we look into it the agreement means that russia agreed to turkeys desired 30 kilometer buffer zone along the border and means that the kurdish militias now have 150 hours to leave that area parts of the zone will later be patrolled by russias military police and the
Turkish Military
plus another paragraph rules that control over the turkish
Syrian Border
on the syrian side should be returned to the
Syrian Government
forces and by the way
Vladimir Putin
has already been on the phone with the syrian president
Bashar Al Assad
and we know already that damascus is pleased with the outcome of todays talks between putin aired on its also very important that if everything goes according to plan the turkish offensive will be put on hold for another 150 hours as ive said so clearly a breakthrough after a talks that lasted well longer than originally expected by the turkish president and the russian leader
Vladimir Putin
one of. The main questions right now is where all this leaves the us and this is exactly what i asked of the russian minister of defense and the
Russian Foreign
minister who continued talking to the journalists after the leaders left and to that surrogate lavrov reminded us that russia believes that the american troops and their involvement in syria was illegal in the 1st place and search of the top russian
Army Official
reminded us of the expiring deadline of the socalled previous ceasefire brokered between washington and ankara and expressed some real skepticism about the americans fulfilling their promises the
United States
has very little time left to fulfill their obligations very soon the time bar expires which was meant to see moving heavy equipment away combat units and so on the singer russian officials went on to bring up a few other issues that are still out there regardless of the greenman for example the fate of eisel terrorists that were released as a result of this vacuum when the turkish army didnt and terror just yet but the kurdish militias had already retreated according to stargaze scheuer who hundreds of eisel fighters have run free at this point theres also the refugee issue and many others but again judging by what we heard throughout choose day after these extended talks between the leaders of russia and turkey the level of trust and the friendship between the leaders their relationship that theyve established in the last few years allows them to deal with pretty much any difficulties in that area given that right now they are clearly the number one players when it comes to dealing with the situation in northeast syria. I spoke with political analyst use of erin he thinks that this new deal between russia and turkey sets in stone the conditions and her greed early it with the
United States
its a very important deal and while both sides to get everything that they wanted theyve got enough where they can leave the table and say were happy and these were against now when we look from a turkish perspective turkish was able to mend the diplomatic gains it made at the table with the
United States
by having them reflected onto the field by dealing with the russians because of well in reality the u. S. Presence is waiting in the last real power brokers in syria or turkey and russia so any deal with the americans to have a meaningful consequence on the field needs to be reaffirmed by the russian president and thats exactly what the turkish president did today he had this deal and we see that he did the trick is that dealing directly with the regime through russia you see that the regime is happy with this deal that the opposition is happy with this deal hes happy with this deal and the russians are happy with this deal so its a win win for everybody from my point of view. Trump has authorized 4500000. 00 in direct aid for the controversial
Syrian Defense
group the white lets move adds to the confusion over who the trumpet ministration support its recent withdrawal of u. S. Forces from syria has left the countrys opposition seemingly at loggerheads over the course of the conflict in syria the s. C. D. Has rescued more than 115000. 00 people including many ethnic and religious minorities the u. S. Encourages our allies and partners to join us in our support for the cd and in our efforts to protect civilians religious and ethnic minorities and other innocent victims of the syrian conflict. The deck or a to volunteer organizations become famous for pulling civilians from the rubble of the syrian conflict but issues over time have undermined its credibility for example were filmed to waving jihadi flags theyve been spotted at executions and called staging the rescue of a citizen also the
White Helmets
of operated soley in areas controlled by
Anti Government
militants such as the al qaeda affiliate on those for a front of this month the
White Helmets
accused the u. S. Allies the kurds of targeting civilians in aleppo in turn the kurdish led s. D. F. Is repeatedly said the
White Helmets
are not welcome in territories controlled by them along with u. S. Troops the s. D. F. Oppose president assads forces in northeastern syria prior to trump this isnt to withdraw from the country. Dave lindorff is an investigative journalist on the
Founding Editor
of the online use web site this cant be happening dot com dave what do you think of the u. S. And its continued support of the
White Helmets
to some their heroes to others theyre pretty controversial. Theyre very controversial yet least 2 respected western journalists robert fisk of the independent in britain and
Robert Scheer
in the u. S. Have exposed them pretty credibly as having been behind faked
Chemical Attacks
as having faked their actually caring for people during those attacks been shown you know people have a dentist by the as i think your story mentioned these weight on the guys actually in. Jerrys store going to see a sions like on this or on the scene with those groups so i think its a
Bogus Organization
not a genuine you know sort of like red crescent or blue or red cross are going to say shit and and so its kind of embarrassing to us to be supporting such an organization after its also screwing the current. Its just another example of the total chaotic. Actions of our government in syria this organization in of the
White Helmets
some in a lacking in funding i think it that theyve gone at something close to a couple of 100000000. 00 over the last few years whats the interest of someone like
United States
of throwing a few more 1000000 in that direction. Well part of it you know part of it is just the incredible p. R. That goes on around them i mean they had a film about them that going to say nominated documentary in 2018. I dont know whether theyve won there or not but you know it had the sympathy of hollywood left. And you know people by this even though the reports show how. Corrupted an organization that actually is. Aspires there are you know. Whats driving us policy help them i think to the extent that they are opposing assad the u. S. Still wants to have their kind of backing and then the new survey. So thats whats going on as especially with u. S. Troops pulling out if you look at how the u. S. Support it seems that kind of change with with time that americas back in the
Free Syrian Army
the
White Helmets
also the kids footprint from time to time whats the kind of the methods the reasoning behind that do you think. Well they were using the kurds because theyve used the kurds all over the place they used them in iraq to oppose the shia. And and sunni for initially the sunni insurrection and later the shia government and theyve used the used them as a you know poster child for going after
Saddam Hussein
by you know complaining that he gasses his own people even though the gas supplied by the us. That the kurds have played you know basically a fools game of relying on the u. S. Over and over and keep getting burned by the u. S. Think urged them to rise up after the 1st gulf war and then let them get crushed by
Saddam Hussein
s army. Along with the shia in the south around buzzer of some you know the kurds you would think we eventually learned their lesson that relying on the u. S. Is not in a to do youre youre killing for you is not a great strategy long term and so now theres theyre learning the lesson again. And speaking to us
Dave Lindorff
is the
Founding Editor
of the online nice thought this cant be happening dot com thanks that ok i think you. Ok lets head to the u. K. Now british amping is once again dealt a blow to
Boris Johnsons
hopes of getting his brags that deal for potter meant theyve rejected the governments timetable to approve the withdrawal bill jury and todays debate parliament slammed the p. M. s idea of picking through the
Withdrawal Agreement
in just 3 days. We warned on saturday that if the house passes the governments deal it would be a disaster for our country ok now as we look through the details of the bill we see just how right we were page after page of what amounts to nothing less than a charter for deregulation and a race to the bottom of the bill was published last night it takes time to have the thick of scrutiny of this sort of
Prime Minister
doesnt care about process about parliament or a vote the rule of law when peace approves the
Withdrawal Agreement
itself
Boris Johnsons
not ready can to continue discussion without his timetable arties shadi edward stache he explains. Where is it being left no one really can answer that question but what i can tell you is that today there has been 2 crucial votes on breaks at the 1st one on the
Withdrawal Agreement
bill
Boris Johnsons
plans that actually went through with the majority of the its the 2nd one thats potentially controversial with the brics it plans because that was all about the timetable to implement to get the largest legislation through parliament in time just 3 days was what the timetable had in place 1st johnson losing about one then and he said in fact he would decide to take a polls on the bracks it process and stat putting the ball back in the court. And i would say we would all be legislation let me let me be clear let me be clear our policy remains that we should ignore delivery or we should leave it. To the 31st. That is what i would say to the e. U. Im going to report back to the hague well it failed to go through for numerous reasons the key one being because it simply did not give m. P. s enough time to properly scrutinize and sift through the pages law 1 by law and they were handed the document very late last night and it was a 110 pages long to get all the legislation around it through in just 3 days time seems to be like a
Monumental Task
for many m. P. s and that simply is the reason why it was voted down and speaking directly also that defeat jeremy called in the leader of the opposition took to the floor and what he suggested is giving
Boris Johnson
olive branch saying actually lets pave a sensible way forward and look out reasonable extension early as the forest johnson said if it fell to go in his favor well he have pulled the whole bill entirely and thats something that he said in fact hed go for a general election instead. Probably. A lot of brits to have. A gets its when decides to delay everything until january and possibly longer in new circumstances cry most of the book will have to be pulled and we will have to go forward much as a writer we dont like you will have to go to a general election well much comparison has been made with
Boris Johnson
and his predecessor to reason may if we call some minds back to her in her premiership she was working with a majority of plus 10 and still felt like i have been through parliament 3 times cut a long story short then if we look at
Boris Johnson
he is working with a majority of minus 45. 00 but today he managed to get support for his deal but the fact is his timetable didnt go through and that meant that
Boris Johnson
threatened a general election over his failed attempts which actually looks like hes taking a leaf out of trees and maze books the government should cool a general election to be held on the 8th of june they have a simple challenge to the opposition parties who have criticised the governments vision for brics it you have challenge your objectives you have threatened to block the legislation we put before parliament. This is your moment to show you beat it so this defeat on the
Program Motion
essentially 1st of all right back into the
European Unions
court and earlier today the
European Commission
president john produce a he said that has wasted enough time and energy and now is the time to simply move forward in order for it but according to donald tusk all eyes are on forest johnson in parliament as to see what they would then do next you should be ready for you. But while watching closely because. Theres a search to try him in this little shot so they just load you do exhibit our dishes so it looks like m. P. s ploughs the
European Union
were all running out of patience with breck set and
Boris Johnsons
plans if we take a look at the timeline its been 3 and a half years since that 2016 praxair referendum but as for today yes
Boris Johnson
got backing for his deal but he didnt get backing for the timeline essentially it pressed bars johnson between a rock and a hard place for moreland american livingston thinks it will be a long time before the government reaches any final agreement over briggs it with parliament florists has lost more votes in just 3 months as a
Prime Minister
than any other
Prime Minister
now history was going to be many amendments to this legislation which is a very large bill 110. 00 pages covering the environment workers rights trade deals and so on and most probably even a amendment to say that once this act of parliament is passed only becomes law if a referendum means the british people support it so were not going to be out at the end of this month because this is going to go on for several weeks perhaps even towards the end of the year and no one can foretell where were going to end up you the government and the opposition need to agree how long this act of parliament to appreciate it how many amendments could be put down but if porridge doesnt it please just could be prince warfare going on we cant do we. Facebook says it has a plan to protect next years us president ial election from foreign interference or bringing that story after the break. You know worlds big partisan movie lot and conspiracy its time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that
Mainstream Media
refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. And shouting past each other its time for
Critical Thinking
its time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now were watching closely watching the hawks. What politicians do something. They put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. So when you want to be president. Or some want to. Have to go right to be cross this is what the 43 in the morning cant be good. Im interested always in the lawyers in the. City. Facebook is going to flag state run media accounts on his platform a spot of a bid to put texas next years president ial election from foreign interference social networks also planning see combat in authentic behavior and make political ads more transparent it is dumb if a small. It all comes from the best of intentions it seems sweep away trolls and other unholy creatures from under the facebook bridge except will team phase will really be able to tell right from wrong in the u. S. We have the benefit of a free press and because of that we think its especially important to call the media coming from any country around the world is acting as an organ of the government of the free press
Mark Zuckerberg
is clearly implying that the free
Syrian People<\/a> and the neighbors will read it to dog best to achieve these instability in the country syria should be free of any own little fool foreign presence the long term stability of syria can only be achieved by observing the silver and unity of the country right now
Vladimir Putin<\/a> and top are to want to have shaken their hands and the 10 paragraph agreement is there there are many elements to it 1st of all it ensures that all the involved saw ides respects the territorial integrity of syria but more importantly if we look into it the agreement means that russia agreed to turkeys desired 30 kilometer buffer zone along the border and means that the kurdish militias now have 150 hours to leave that area parts of the zone will later be patrolled by russias military police and the
Turkish Military<\/a> plus another paragraph rules that control over the turkish
Syrian Border<\/a> on the syrian side should be returned to the
Syrian Government<\/a> forces and by the way
Vladimir Putin<\/a> has already been on the phone with the syrian president
Bashar Al Assad<\/a> and we know already that damascus is pleased with the outcome of todays talks between putin aired on its also very important that if everything goes according to plan the turkish offensive will be put on hold for another 150 hours as ive said so clearly a breakthrough after a talks that lasted well longer than originally expected by the turkish president and the russian leader
Vladimir Putin<\/a> one of. The main questions right now is where all this leaves the us and this is exactly what i asked of the russian minister of defense and the
Russian Foreign<\/a> minister who continued talking to the journalists after the leaders left and to that surrogate lavrov reminded us that russia believes that the american troops and their involvement in syria was illegal in the 1st place and search of the top russian
Army Official<\/a> reminded us of the expiring deadline of the socalled previous ceasefire brokered between washington and ankara and expressed some real skepticism about the americans fulfilling their promises the
United States<\/a> has very little time left to fulfill their obligations very soon the time bar expires which was meant to see moving heavy equipment away combat units and so on the singer russian officials went on to bring up a few other issues that are still out there regardless of the greenman for example the fate of eisel terrorists that were released as a result of this vacuum when the turkish army didnt and terror just yet but the kurdish militias had already retreated according to stargaze scheuer who hundreds of eisel fighters have run free at this point theres also the refugee issue and many others but again judging by what we heard throughout choose day after these extended talks between the leaders of russia and turkey the level of trust and the friendship between the leaders their relationship that theyve established in the last few years allows them to deal with pretty much any difficulties in that area given that right now they are clearly the number one players when it comes to dealing with the situation in northeast syria. I spoke with political analyst use of erin he thinks that this new deal between russia and turkey sets in stone the conditions and her greed early it with the
United States<\/a> its a very important deal and while both sides to get everything that they wanted theyve got enough where they can leave the table and say were happy and these were against now when we look from a turkish perspective turkish was able to mend the diplomatic gains it made at the table with the
United States<\/a> by having them reflected onto the field by dealing with the russians because of well in reality the u. S. Presence is waiting in the last real power brokers in syria or turkey and russia so any deal with the americans to have a meaningful consequence on the field needs to be reaffirmed by the russian president and thats exactly what the turkish president did today he had this deal and we see that he did the trick is that dealing directly with the regime through russia you see that the regime is happy with this deal that the opposition is happy with this deal hes happy with this deal and the russians are happy with this deal so its a win win for everybody from my point of view. Trump has authorized 4500000. 00 in direct aid for the controversial
Syrian Defense<\/a> group the white lets move adds to the confusion over who the trumpet ministration support its recent withdrawal of u. S. Forces from syria has left the countrys opposition seemingly at loggerheads over the course of the conflict in syria the s. C. D. Has rescued more than 115000. 00 people including many ethnic and religious minorities the u. S. Encourages our allies and partners to join us in our support for the cd and in our efforts to protect civilians religious and ethnic minorities and other innocent victims of the syrian conflict. The deck or a to volunteer organizations become famous for pulling civilians from the rubble of the syrian conflict but issues over time have undermined its credibility for example were filmed to waving jihadi flags theyve been spotted at executions and called staging the rescue of a citizen also the
White Helmets<\/a> of operated soley in areas controlled by
Anti Government<\/a> militants such as the al qaeda affiliate on those for a front of this month the
White Helmets<\/a> accused the u. S. Allies the kurds of targeting civilians in aleppo in turn the kurdish led s. D. F. Is repeatedly said the
White Helmets<\/a> are not welcome in territories controlled by them along with u. S. Troops the s. D. F. Oppose president assads forces in northeastern syria prior to trump this isnt to withdraw from the country. Dave lindorff is an investigative journalist on the
Founding Editor<\/a> of the online use web site this cant be happening dot com dave what do you think of the u. S. And its continued support of the
White Helmets<\/a> to some their heroes to others theyre pretty controversial. Theyre very controversial yet least 2 respected western journalists robert fisk of the independent in britain and
Robert Scheer<\/a> in the u. S. Have exposed them pretty credibly as having been behind faked
Chemical Attacks<\/a> as having faked their actually caring for people during those attacks been shown you know people have a dentist by the as i think your story mentioned these weight on the guys actually in. Jerrys store going to see a sions like on this or on the scene with those groups so i think its a
Bogus Organization<\/a> not a genuine you know sort of like red crescent or blue or red cross are going to say shit and and so its kind of embarrassing to us to be supporting such an organization after its also screwing the current. Its just another example of the total chaotic. Actions of our government in syria this organization in of the
White Helmets<\/a> some in a lacking in funding i think it that theyve gone at something close to a couple of 100000000. 00 over the last few years whats the interest of someone like
United States<\/a> of throwing a few more 1000000 in that direction. Well part of it you know part of it is just the incredible p. R. That goes on around them i mean they had a film about them that going to say nominated documentary in 2018. I dont know whether theyve won there or not but you know it had the sympathy of hollywood left. And you know people by this even though the reports show how. Corrupted an organization that actually is. Aspires there are you know. Whats driving us policy help them i think to the extent that they are opposing assad the u. S. Still wants to have their kind of backing and then the new survey. So thats whats going on as especially with u. S. Troops pulling out if you look at how the u. S. Support it seems that kind of change with with time that americas back in the
Free Syrian Army<\/a> the
White Helmets<\/a> also the kids footprint from time to time whats the kind of the methods the reasoning behind that do you think. Well they were using the kurds because theyve used the kurds all over the place they used them in iraq to oppose the shia. And and sunni for initially the sunni insurrection and later the shia government and theyve used the used them as a you know poster child for going after
Saddam Hussein<\/a> by you know complaining that he gasses his own people even though the gas supplied by the us. That the kurds have played you know basically a fools game of relying on the u. S. Over and over and keep getting burned by the u. S. Think urged them to rise up after the 1st gulf war and then let them get crushed by
Saddam Hussein<\/a>s army. Along with the shia in the south around buzzer of some you know the kurds you would think we eventually learned their lesson that relying on the u. S. Is not in a to do youre youre killing for you is not a great strategy long term and so now theres theyre learning the lesson again. And speaking to us
Dave Lindorff<\/a> is the
Founding Editor<\/a> of the online nice thought this cant be happening dot com thanks that ok i think you. Ok lets head to the u. K. Now british amping is once again dealt a blow to
Boris Johnsons<\/a> hopes of getting his brags that deal for potter meant theyve rejected the governments timetable to approve the withdrawal bill jury and todays debate parliament slammed the p. M. s idea of picking through the
Withdrawal Agreement<\/a> in just 3 days. We warned on saturday that if the house passes the governments deal it would be a disaster for our country ok now as we look through the details of the bill we see just how right we were page after page of what amounts to nothing less than a charter for deregulation and a race to the bottom of the bill was published last night it takes time to have the thick of scrutiny of this sort of
Prime Minister<\/a> doesnt care about process about parliament or a vote the rule of law when peace approves the
Withdrawal Agreement<\/a> itself
Boris Johnsons<\/a> not ready can to continue discussion without his timetable arties shadi edward stache he explains. Where is it being left no one really can answer that question but what i can tell you is that today there has been 2 crucial votes on breaks at the 1st one on the
Withdrawal Agreement<\/a> bill
Boris Johnsons<\/a> plans that actually went through with the majority of the its the 2nd one thats potentially controversial with the brics it plans because that was all about the timetable to implement to get the largest legislation through parliament in time just 3 days was what the timetable had in place 1st johnson losing about one then and he said in fact he would decide to take a polls on the bracks it process and stat putting the ball back in the court. And i would say we would all be legislation let me let me be clear let me be clear our policy remains that we should ignore delivery or we should leave it. To the 31st. That is what i would say to the e. U. Im going to report back to the hague well it failed to go through for numerous reasons the key one being because it simply did not give m. P. s enough time to properly scrutinize and sift through the pages law 1 by law and they were handed the document very late last night and it was a 110 pages long to get all the legislation around it through in just 3 days time seems to be like a
Monumental Task<\/a> for many m. P. s and that simply is the reason why it was voted down and speaking directly also that defeat jeremy called in the leader of the opposition took to the floor and what he suggested is giving
Boris Johnson<\/a> olive branch saying actually lets pave a sensible way forward and look out reasonable extension early as the forest johnson said if it fell to go in his favor well he have pulled the whole bill entirely and thats something that he said in fact hed go for a general election instead. Probably. A lot of brits to have. A gets its when decides to delay everything until january and possibly longer in new circumstances cry most of the book will have to be pulled and we will have to go forward much as a writer we dont like you will have to go to a general election well much comparison has been made with
Boris Johnson<\/a> and his predecessor to reason may if we call some minds back to her in her premiership she was working with a majority of plus 10 and still felt like i have been through parliament 3 times cut a long story short then if we look at
Boris Johnson<\/a> he is working with a majority of minus 45. 00 but today he managed to get support for his deal but the fact is his timetable didnt go through and that meant that
Boris Johnson<\/a> threatened a general election over his failed attempts which actually looks like hes taking a leaf out of trees and maze books the government should cool a general election to be held on the 8th of june they have a simple challenge to the opposition parties who have criticised the governments vision for brics it you have challenge your objectives you have threatened to block the legislation we put before parliament. This is your moment to show you beat it so this defeat on the
Program Motion<\/a> essentially 1st of all right back into the
European Unions<\/a> court and earlier today the
European Commission<\/a> president john produce a he said that has wasted enough time and energy and now is the time to simply move forward in order for it but according to donald tusk all eyes are on forest johnson in parliament as to see what they would then do next you should be ready for you. But while watching closely because. Theres a search to try him in this little shot so they just load you do exhibit our dishes so it looks like m. P. s ploughs the
European Union<\/a> were all running out of patience with breck set and
Boris Johnsons<\/a> plans if we take a look at the timeline its been 3 and a half years since that 2016 praxair referendum but as for today yes
Boris Johnson<\/a> got backing for his deal but he didnt get backing for the timeline essentially it pressed bars johnson between a rock and a hard place for moreland american livingston thinks it will be a long time before the government reaches any final agreement over briggs it with parliament florists has lost more votes in just 3 months as a
Prime Minister<\/a> than any other
Prime Minister<\/a> now history was going to be many amendments to this legislation which is a very large bill 110. 00 pages covering the environment workers rights trade deals and so on and most probably even a amendment to say that once this act of parliament is passed only becomes law if a referendum means the british people support it so were not going to be out at the end of this month because this is going to go on for several weeks perhaps even towards the end of the year and no one can foretell where were going to end up you the government and the opposition need to agree how long this act of parliament to appreciate it how many amendments could be put down but if porridge doesnt it please just could be prince warfare going on we cant do we. Facebook says it has a plan to protect next years us president ial election from foreign interference or bringing that story after the break. You know worlds big partisan movie lot and conspiracy its time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that
Mainstream Media<\/a> refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. And shouting past each other its time for
Critical Thinking<\/a> its time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now were watching closely watching the hawks. What politicians do something. They put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. So when you want to be president. Or some want to. Have to go right to be cross this is what the 43 in the morning cant be good. Im interested always in the lawyers in the. City. Facebook is going to flag state run media accounts on his platform a spot of a bid to put texas next years president ial election from foreign interference social networks also planning see combat in authentic behavior and make political ads more transparent it is dumb if a small. It all comes from the best of intentions it seems sweep away trolls and other unholy creatures from under the facebook bridge except will team phase will really be able to tell right from wrong in the u. S. We have the benefit of a free press and because of that we think its especially important to call the media coming from any country around the world is acting as an organ of the government of the free press
Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> is clearly implying that the free
American Media<\/a> on the one hand and government funded propaganda produces on the other what he forgets though is that the us has a whole governmental body with the millions of dollars in its coffers tasked with exactly that funding the major voice of america
Radio Free Europe<\/a> of the middle east
Broadcasting Networks<\/a> are just some of the outlets right there in the pocket of the u. S. Agency for global media or as it was formerly and more well known of the. Facebook intentionally or not doesnt seem too eager to look at them this way and controversy doesnt end there these social network has never shied away from censoring what gets into your feed and what doesnt and it can really boast sharpshooters track record with this tell me this have you ever had bush you know the soup if not you should because its great its delicious and if yes you might be a victim of russian deception at least according to facebook it recently banned a page with some 40000 subscribers that was posting recipes of the
Russian Institution<\/a> i dont know whats more authentic than a russian posting about how to make beef stroganoff and yet facebook deems itself worthy of calling out in authentic behavior over the last 3 years we worked identify new and emerging threats and remove gordon. Inauthentic behavior across all apps as part of our effort to counter foreign influence complaints this morning we removed 4 separate networks of accounts pages and groups and facebook and instagram for engaging in coordinated an authentic behavior 3 of them originated in the round and one in russian so one facebook makes a
Statement Like<\/a> this we want to help
People Better<\/a> understand the sources of news content they see on facebook so they can make informed decisions about what theyre reading it seems that the network itself needs some help understanding whats going on on its pages it could be said of facebook is not independent either because again facebook arguably dring by a particular agenda and when you look at the least of expert facebook call dean in order to help determine the new policy theyve pretty much made out of the use certain groups that are very well known for a very particular point of view mostly. Liberal extreme liberal and so on and so forth what the focus seem to be on is whether the organization can demonstrate to facebook independent editorial control thats a very difficult question i think or the very difficult thing to do to stop. The city of pass a learner is still in the grip of mass protests dependence protests which have been running for 7 days straight now and while its been relatively peaceful compared with recent times there still seems no end in sight to the demonstrations it has been a cochon of reports. People are taking it to the streets again in the city of barcelona and this time theyre pouring washing up liquid right in one of the main fountains of the 30 and its old literally blowing up cool like a bubble well thats the impression from the past week of havea unrest in barcelona lets just remember the scenes we saw in the streets of the city just a few days ago rubbish bins spur and shop windows smashed people shouting we will not get off the streets protesters demanded as the
International Community<\/a>
Pay Attention<\/a> to the situation and catch the line but at the beginning of this week the european parliamentary jacketed to debate on the escalation in the spanish region basically leaving the catalans on their own the spanish
Prime Minister<\/a> of visited the region on monday but to support local
Police Forces<\/a> and not to start think oh she ations where the regions are sore it is so it seems
Pro Independence<\/a> catalans are again on their own now its old reminiscent of the situation back in 2617. 00 during catalonia has failed attempt to gain independence back then south and also took it to the streets while the situation now looks pretty much the same peoples anger spiraled out of control after my dream
Supreme Court<\/a> jailed and 9 separatist leaders with sentences ranging from 9 to 13 years and what exactly do we have now well a week of protest and seemingly back to where we were just a few weeks ago are all these talks and dreams of an independence just bubbles burst saying. This is also
International Updates<\/a> coming your way an awful lot. There are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are to estimate that everything 8 minutes in the country the child goes missing a. Lot of. Money that finally got. The
National Team<\/a> and
Rights Commission<\/a> stated that 44000. 00 minors go missing every year while the police quoted. The
United Nations<\/a>
Childrens Fund<\/a> has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggest that in india there are several 1000000 missing women and children. It seems the brigs that psagot will never end the electorate voted to leave the
European Union<\/a> but the
Political Class<\/a> and media are resisting the peoples voice mean anything anymore what is the legacy of breaks it on institutions confidence and it leads the democratic process. Seems wrong. To me but yet to shape out just because thats ahead and engage. The trail. When so many find themselves worlds apart. Just to look for common ground. Is this a realistic prospect in 10 years and you understand why other creeps people. Especially i think theres theres what i call the creepy and the policy about a lot of these things just to get right up to the creepy line but not cross it i would argue that implanting things in your brain is a is beyond the could be one of. At least for the moment. At the end of the 20th century
Silicon Valley<\/a> industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway it is called internet and we suddenly are part of a new mash of
People Programs<\/a> archives i believe its the personal computer and the internet im sure humanity into the
Information Age<\/a> laying the groundwork for a moment to innovation at the dawn of the 21st century there would be a new revolution a new generation of young geniuses. Made a new promise beyond our wildest dream use the idea is that we take all the worlds information and make. Everyone limitless information
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