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RT News July 13, 2024

Have absolutely no choice. And theyre often subjected to very good conditions. For broadcasting live. Through the good of you with us now you know one of his latest to tweets president has commented on the assassination of iranian general mani saying that whether he was an eminent threat to america or not an allegation touted by his administration his fate was predetermined anyway. The freak news media and the democrat departments are working hard to determine whether or not the future touched by terrorists and the money was imminent was my team in agreement the on through to bush is a strong yes but it doesnt really matter because of his horrible possed well the implications of donald trump statement are quite large essentially its being argued that for the United States to kill someone not just someone but a top foreign leader a leader of the foreign country top military leader its not necessary that they actually represent a threat as long as they had a history of bad deeds or a bad past thats essentially what donald trump is saying now folks will recall that its been about 10 days since qassam solomonic was killed by the United States and sense then the United States has been emphasizing that qassam solomonic was bad that he represented an eminent threat to the United States it seems like hes been getting worse and worse every day since his killing lets review some of what has been said so many was plotting. Imminent insidious terror attacks on american diplomats and military personnel we had specific emanation information on an imminent threat and those threats trim included attacks on u. S. Embassies period full stop i can reveal that i believe it would have been for embassies theres no terrorist except Osama Bin Laden who has more american blood on his hands than did some so the money so why the rising hysteria well ever since the killing many both in the United States and around the world have questioned whether it was the right thing to do many saw it as a hugely unnecessary escalation with the Islamic Republic of iran a completely unjustified killing of a top foreign leader however the trumpet ministration system that qassam solomonic represented a threat to americans american lives were in danger it was absolutely necessary to do it however even trumps own secretary of defense mark esper doesnt exactly buy that well the president didnt say when there was a tangible. He didnt cite a specific piece of evidence what he says he probably he believes are you saying that event one i didnt see one with regard to 4 embassies so 10 days later we have trump speaking up on social media and saying that it doesnt really matter whether or not qassam solomonic actually represented a threat to americans because he was a bad fellow who had a bad past this is a pretty pretty dramatic statement from the american leader essentially saying that it doesnt matter if american lives were in the balance it was justified to kill the top general of a foreign country simply based on allegations about his history meanwhile the Iranian State media reported on monday that tehran has officially designated the pentagon and its subsidiary as a terrorist Organization President Hassan Rouhani signed off on changes to existing legislation under which u. S. Central command was already blacklisted in the amendment had been approved by lawmakers last week the move comes in response to americas killing of gentle soul money which infuriated the Islamic Republic. Political analyst Shabbir Huston ali says the message to iran is sending is that they see the u. S. Military as a threat but not the american people. By designating the u. S. And theyre gone and sent home and the u. S. Military as a terrorist organization is essentially make it very clear to the entire world what has been being said by the leaders of iran and of the resistance axis for quite a long time since the beginning that the problem is not the people of america or the people of any other country not the civilians the problem is the military apparatus and the administration that uses this military as a mercenary force to further essentially economic and monic objectives so i think in that regard its actually a very important. Signing into law in terms of on the ground i dont think it really will change anything i mean those people who see america for what it is i mean anyone who just wants to understand why people in the region and free people across the world see america as a terrorist entity in response to the killing of its top general iran conducted multiple strikes on u. S. Military bases in iraq last week in the chaos a passenger plane was accidently shot down by tehran on january 8th all 176 people on board perished alongside iran canada is also reeling from the shocking tragedy 57 canadians were among the victims of the tehran plane crash mass vigils have been held across the country with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attending a Memorial Service in edmonton where there is a large iranian community. And while tehran has acknowledged its fully responsible for the deadly event the c. E. O. Of a Canadian Food Company who says one of his colleagues who lost his wife in the 11 year old son of the tragedy has lashed out at the United States. A narcissist in washington tears world accompaniments apart destabilizes the region us now and welcome everywhere in the area including iraq tensions escalated to feverish pitch the Collateral Damage of this irresponsible dangerous ill conceived behavior canadians needlessly lost their lives in the crossfire including the family of one of my m. L. F. Colleagues his wife an 11 year old son were mourning and im livid human rights lawyer Dan Kovalchuk believes washington turning up the temperature in the region was a major contributing factor to the disaster. It is very clear it is the plane was downed during a time when iran was on a higher were because the us paid just killed their highest ranking military official general solomonic this was a case where the commanding control. In iran was not working properly and again most likely it wasnt working properly because people were under panic from what happened in iraq with the killing of solomon and with found out later course this week that the us tried to kill another general in yemen. You know so again this was a terrible accident a terrible tragedy. In clearly it happened because of the war tensions created by the trial because the u. S. Has decided. First quite some time that International Law applies to every country in the world but the United States. But leaders of libyas warring factions have come to moscow for talks in the hopes of hammering out a cease fire deal the negotiations were brokered by russia and turkey their Foreign Ministers have said that they hoped for an agreement to be signed on tuesday but unconfirmed reports suggest that general the leader of one faction has left moscow without signing any documents the meetings came after a concerted push by moscow and ancora to deescalate hostilities in libya the war ravaged country is divided between an internationally recognized government in the capital tripoli and a rival administration in the east which is allied to rebel general a draft deal circulated earlier calls on all sides to ensure the sustainability of any cease fire combat terrorism and Human Trafficking and work to improve the humanitarian situation in the nation. Turkey and. Russia produced a draft document that was reviewed in detail today we took into account all the proposals for compromise between the parties suggested by general have 2 of the parties the agreement stipulates concrete details of the cease fire reached on thats wealth of january the draft document suggests that all parties will stop all military actions and observe the cease fire conditions meanwhile a commission is to be established at all that is determined that contact line between the warring sides russia and turkey a promise to support all sides in the conflict to help them implement the agreements now the talks began early on monday and lasted for more than 6 hours however it wasnt the perfect ending to the day. But it was the student the president of the government of national cool. And his counterpart just signed the document well general have requested more time to choose their morning to work out the details before signing we hope very much they would do the representatives of russia and turkey will be supporting the process the ceasefire became possible thanks to suggestions by a russian president Vladimir Putin and his his counterpart reject their dog on both leaders showed a united front on the issue following talks and in some bull last week should the document be signed this cheese date will be a major milestone for libya a country thats been torn by military conflicts since the u. S. Led nato invasion in 2 points 11 that the governments awful Moammar Gadhafi at the moment there are 2 governments in libya one that controls a larger part of the country the Libyan National army led by general leave office are however an internationally recognized government often National Accord with headquarters in tripoli that by saraj controlled smaller portion now once the talks in moscow are concluded a big conference on the issue is expected in berlin and as we hear at the moment all the leaders all 3 Major Players in this issue are expected there as well mark owen from the u. K. Crisis Research Institute believes russia and turkey have a crucial role to play in bringing a degree of stability to libya. If its possible to freeze the current fighting lines that at least gives time in the possibility of further discussions theres always the risk in a situation we have so many different militias taking part that some subgroup may decide to engage in fighting that then begins to unravel it but there is i think hope that we have influential external actors on both sides acting together and that offers the prospect that the voice of reason can be heard both in tripoli and also in general have told headquarters turkey and russia as in syria have. Different sides in the conflict but they are willing to cooperate together and that has helped to calm the conflict in syria as weve seen all the not end it and i think that kind of model. You have people who can say well this brought this together because each of us is aware of the interests of people on the ground that is a potentially positive step and well see obviously at the weekend whether we have a full peace conference in berlin. 21. 00 Saudi Service men are being trained in the United States are to be expelled from the country it follows a shooting at a Naval Air Base in florida in december which claimed the lives of 3 american sailors attorney general william barr has announced event the Pensacola Base of shooting was an act of terrorism. Kingdom of saudi arabia determined to disk material demonstrated conduct unbecoming an officer in the Royal Saudi Air force and in the royal navy and the 21 cadet have been disenrolled from their training curriculum in the u. S. Military and will be returned returning to saudi arabia later today the United States they are sending back those nearly 2 dozen saudi military students from a Training Program and sending them back again home to saudi arabia and about a dozen saudi trainees at the Pensacola Base they have been confined to their quarters as the f. B. I. Was investigating the shooting as a potential terror attack and the pentagon initiated that review of all saudi military trainees in the country numbering around get this 850 students now those 2 dozen servicemen they are not accused of aiding the 21 year old Saudi Air Force lieutenant in last months shooting that killed 3 and injured 8 but secretary of state william barr is calling the shooting at the Naval Air Station in pensacola as an act of terrorism a bar says on september 11th the 21 year old gunman Mohammad Saeed rani who was an aviation student at the Naval Air Station and member of the Saudi Air Force he said he posted a message on social media stating quote the countdown has begun now barr added that ronnie also visited the 911 memorial in new york city in november and posted antiamerican anti israeli messages on social media now one of those messages even being posted just 2 hours before the shooting on december 6th the Justice Department learned during their investigation that 21 members of the saudi military who were training here in the u. S. Possessed a derogatory material and of those 2117 had social media profiles containing jihadi or antiamerican content however bar says that there was no evidence that they were involved with any terrorist activity or groups also its important to note 15 individuals were found to have accessed child pornography now bar says that saudi arabia deter. The material demonstrated conduct unbecoming of an officer in the Saudi Royal Air force and the royal navy and as a result those 21 cadets have been on in rolls and they are all returning to saudi arabia at this shooting has now made the pentagon hold any Flight Training for saudi military aviation students at 3 florida bases National Security adviser Robert Obrien said that u. S. Officials and defense secretary mark asper are proceeding with caution saying quote pensacola showed that there are errors in the way that we vetted and out of an abundance of caution secretary asper has taken these actions to protect our servicemen and women. Middle east analyst Shia Franklin thinks the education people receive in the gulf kingdom encourages violence. If you take a average saudi military officer i would actually wonder what wouldnt drive them to this extreme the research by the institute for go fers has shown that the textbooks from 1st grade through 12th grade all the saudi Public Schools basically teach demonization of Jews Christians non wahhabi muslims apostates people who dont. Observe the very strict dictates of the wahhabi religion in which is the saudi the main saudi religion. That is continued then in some of the official literature that the saudi military forces read theres a lot of reporting about the what you would call a blind spot that specific to the trumpet ministration but if you look back every administration has pretty much approached the saudi regime the same way there was very little pressure on them to change what they do on the ground in terms of basic human rights in terms of the incitement that i mention in their textbooks in their defense establishment which u. S. Officials have known about this incitement in the military establishment for years. Cofounder Julian Assange was in court in london on monday for a routine administrative hearing on his possible extradition to the u. S. During the session a songes lawyers were granted more time after they complained of not having the opportunity to go over case files with their client or video agency ruptly was there when it was seen exiting the court crowd of his supporters had gathered to protest against his extradition and songes currently serving time in a british high security jail for skipping bail while waiting on his full extradition hearing set for next month u. S. Has indicted him on 17 counts of espionage and one of conspiracy to hack a government computer back in 2010 the australian whistleblower publish classified military cables allegedly outlining u. S. War crimes last april he was forcibly removed by British Police for me i could ring embassy in london after the country terminated his 70 year asylum that. Huge of funds that meant to boost areas in africa are driving slavery on the continent that is the claim being made by human rights organizations against that use Infrastructure Project in eritrea the bid to improve the Eastern African nation has been described as involving years of forced labor or reports. If youve been on a 2 covey if your t. Back harboring a hidden disease is your neighbor planning on eating your pepperoni dont worry it is got a regulation for everything but according to human rights organizations its failed miserably to regulate its own behavior and it all started with an apparently innocent bed to boost security and eritrea will launching 20000000. 00 euro program to rebuild the roads connecting both countries this will boost straight consolidate stability and have good benefits for the citizens of both countries through the gratian of Sustainable Growth and jobs so far so good unless of course youre the one put to work on this great collaboration because the chances are youre forced conscript the african nation has United States<\/a> to kill someone not just someone but a top foreign leader a leader of the foreign country top military leader its not necessary that they actually represent a threat as long as they had a history of bad deeds or a bad past thats essentially what donald trump is saying now folks will recall that its been about 10 days since qassam solomonic was killed by the United States<\/a> and sense then the United States<\/a> has been emphasizing that qassam solomonic was bad that he represented an eminent threat to the United States<\/a> it seems like hes been getting worse and worse every day since his killing lets review some of what has been said so many was plotting. Imminent insidious terror attacks on american diplomats and military personnel we had specific emanation information on an imminent threat and those threats trim included attacks on u. S. Embassies period full stop i can reveal that i believe it would have been for embassies theres no terrorist except Osama Bin Laden<\/a> who has more american blood on his hands than did some so the money so why the rising hysteria well ever since the killing many both in the United States<\/a> and around the world have questioned whether it was the right thing to do many saw it as a hugely unnecessary escalation with the Islamic Republic<\/a> of iran a completely unjustified killing of a top foreign leader however the trumpet ministration system that qassam solomonic represented a threat to americans american lives were in danger it was absolutely necessary to do it however even trumps own secretary of defense mark esper doesnt exactly buy that well the president didnt say when there was a tangible. He didnt cite a specific piece of evidence what he says he probably he believes are you saying that event one i didnt see one with regard to 4 embassies so 10 days later we have trump speaking up on social media and saying that it doesnt really matter whether or not qassam solomonic actually represented a threat to americans because he was a bad fellow who had a bad past this is a pretty pretty dramatic statement from the american leader essentially saying that it doesnt matter if american lives were in the balance it was justified to kill the top general of a foreign country simply based on allegations about his history meanwhile the Iranian State<\/a> media reported on monday that tehran has officially designated the pentagon and its subsidiary as a terrorist Organization President<\/a> Hassan Rouhani<\/a> signed off on changes to existing legislation under which u. S. Central command was already blacklisted in the amendment had been approved by lawmakers last week the move comes in response to americas killing of gentle soul money which infuriated the Islamic Republic<\/a>. Political analyst Shabbir Huston<\/a> ali says the message to iran is sending is that they see the u. S. Military as a threat but not the american people. By designating the u. S. And theyre gone and sent home and the u. S. Military as a terrorist organization is essentially make it very clear to the entire world what has been being said by the leaders of iran and of the resistance axis for quite a long time since the beginning that the problem is not the people of america or the people of any other country not the civilians the problem is the military apparatus and the administration that uses this military as a mercenary force to further essentially economic and monic objectives so i think in that regard its actually a very important. Signing into law in terms of on the ground i dont think it really will change anything i mean those people who see america for what it is i mean anyone who just wants to understand why people in the region and free people across the world see america as a terrorist entity in response to the killing of its top general iran conducted multiple strikes on u. S. Military bases in iraq last week in the chaos a passenger plane was accidently shot down by tehran on january 8th all 176 people on board perished alongside iran canada is also reeling from the shocking tragedy 57 canadians were among the victims of the tehran plane crash mass vigils have been held across the country with Prime Minister<\/a> Justin Trudeau<\/a> attending a Memorial Service<\/a> in edmonton where there is a large iranian community. And while tehran has acknowledged its fully responsible for the deadly event the c. E. O. Of a Canadian Food Company<\/a> who says one of his colleagues who lost his wife in the 11 year old son of the tragedy has lashed out at the United States<\/a>. A narcissist in washington tears world accompaniments apart destabilizes the region us now and welcome everywhere in the area including iraq tensions escalated to feverish pitch the Collateral Damage<\/a> of this irresponsible dangerous ill conceived behavior canadians needlessly lost their lives in the crossfire including the family of one of my m. L. F. Colleagues his wife an 11 year old son were mourning and im livid human rights lawyer Dan Kovalchuk<\/a> believes washington turning up the temperature in the region was a major contributing factor to the disaster. It is very clear it is the plane was downed during a time when iran was on a higher were because the us paid just killed their highest ranking military official general solomonic this was a case where the commanding control. In iran was not working properly and again most likely it wasnt working properly because people were under panic from what happened in iraq with the killing of solomon and with found out later course this week that the us tried to kill another general in yemen. You know so again this was a terrible accident a terrible tragedy. In clearly it happened because of the war tensions created by the trial because the u. S. Has decided. First quite some time that International Law<\/a> applies to every country in the world but the United States<\/a>. But leaders of libyas warring factions have come to moscow for talks in the hopes of hammering out a cease fire deal the negotiations were brokered by russia and turkey their Foreign Ministers<\/a> have said that they hoped for an agreement to be signed on tuesday but unconfirmed reports suggest that general the leader of one faction has left moscow without signing any documents the meetings came after a concerted push by moscow and ancora to deescalate hostilities in libya the war ravaged country is divided between an internationally recognized government in the capital tripoli and a rival administration in the east which is allied to rebel general a draft deal circulated earlier calls on all sides to ensure the sustainability of any cease fire combat terrorism and Human Trafficking<\/a> and work to improve the humanitarian situation in the nation. Turkey and. Russia produced a draft document that was reviewed in detail today we took into account all the proposals for compromise between the parties suggested by general have 2 of the parties the agreement stipulates concrete details of the cease fire reached on thats wealth of january the draft document suggests that all parties will stop all military actions and observe the cease fire conditions meanwhile a commission is to be established at all that is determined that contact line between the warring sides russia and turkey a promise to support all sides in the conflict to help them implement the agreements now the talks began early on monday and lasted for more than 6 hours however it wasnt the perfect ending to the day. But it was the student the president of the government of national cool. And his counterpart just signed the document well general have requested more time to choose their morning to work out the details before signing we hope very much they would do the representatives of russia and turkey will be supporting the process the ceasefire became possible thanks to suggestions by a russian president Vladimir Putin<\/a> and his his counterpart reject their dog on both leaders showed a united front on the issue following talks and in some bull last week should the document be signed this cheese date will be a major milestone for libya a country thats been torn by military conflicts since the u. S. Led nato invasion in 2 points 11 that the governments awful Moammar Gadhafi<\/a> at the moment there are 2 governments in libya one that controls a larger part of the country the Libyan National<\/a> army led by general leave office are however an internationally recognized government often National Accord<\/a> with headquarters in tripoli that by saraj controlled smaller portion now once the talks in moscow are concluded a big conference on the issue is expected in berlin and as we hear at the moment all the leaders all 3 Major Players<\/a> in this issue are expected there as well mark owen from the u. K. Crisis Research Institute<\/a> believes russia and turkey have a crucial role to play in bringing a degree of stability to libya. If its possible to freeze the current fighting lines that at least gives time in the possibility of further discussions theres always the risk in a situation we have so many different militias taking part that some subgroup may decide to engage in fighting that then begins to unravel it but there is i think hope that we have influential external actors on both sides acting together and that offers the prospect that the voice of reason can be heard both in tripoli and also in general have told headquarters turkey and russia as in syria have. Different sides in the conflict but they are willing to cooperate together and that has helped to calm the conflict in syria as weve seen all the not end it and i think that kind of model. You have people who can say well this brought this together because each of us is aware of the interests of people on the ground that is a potentially positive step and well see obviously at the weekend whether we have a full peace conference in berlin. 21. 00 Saudi Service<\/a> men are being trained in the United States<\/a> are to be expelled from the country it follows a shooting at a Naval Air Base<\/a> in florida in december which claimed the lives of 3 american sailors attorney general william barr has announced event the Pensacola Base<\/a> of shooting was an act of terrorism. Kingdom of saudi arabia determined to disk material demonstrated conduct unbecoming an officer in the Royal Saudi Air<\/a> force and in the royal navy and the 21 cadet have been disenrolled from their training curriculum in the u. S. Military and will be returned returning to saudi arabia later today the United States<\/a> they are sending back those nearly 2 dozen saudi military students from a Training Program<\/a> and sending them back again home to saudi arabia and about a dozen saudi trainees at the Pensacola Base<\/a> they have been confined to their quarters as the f. B. I. Was investigating the shooting as a potential terror attack and the pentagon initiated that review of all saudi military trainees in the country numbering around get this 850 students now those 2 dozen servicemen they are not accused of aiding the 21 year old Saudi Air Force<\/a> lieutenant in last months shooting that killed 3 and injured 8 but secretary of state william barr is calling the shooting at the Naval Air Station<\/a> in pensacola as an act of terrorism a bar says on september 11th the 21 year old gunman Mohammad Saeed<\/a> rani who was an aviation student at the Naval Air Station<\/a> and member of the Saudi Air Force<\/a> he said he posted a message on social media stating quote the countdown has begun now barr added that ronnie also visited the 911 memorial in new york city in november and posted antiamerican anti israeli messages on social media now one of those messages even being posted just 2 hours before the shooting on december 6th the Justice Department<\/a> learned during their investigation that 21 members of the saudi military who were training here in the u. S. Possessed a derogatory material and of those 2117 had social media profiles containing jihadi or antiamerican content however bar says that there was no evidence that they were involved with any terrorist activity or groups also its important to note 15 individuals were found to have accessed child pornography now bar says that saudi arabia deter. The material demonstrated conduct unbecoming of an officer in the Saudi Royal Air<\/a> force and the royal navy and as a result those 21 cadets have been on in rolls and they are all returning to saudi arabia at this shooting has now made the pentagon hold any Flight Training<\/a> for saudi military aviation students at 3 florida bases National Security<\/a> adviser Robert Obrien<\/a> said that u. S. Officials and defense secretary mark asper are proceeding with caution saying quote pensacola showed that there are errors in the way that we vetted and out of an abundance of caution secretary asper has taken these actions to protect our servicemen and women. Middle east analyst Shia Franklin<\/a> thinks the education people receive in the gulf kingdom encourages violence. If you take a average saudi military officer i would actually wonder what wouldnt drive them to this extreme the research by the institute for go fers has shown that the textbooks from 1st grade through 12th grade all the saudi Public Schools<\/a> basically teach demonization of Jews Christians<\/a> non wahhabi muslims apostates people who dont. Observe the very strict dictates of the wahhabi religion in which is the saudi the main saudi religion. That is continued then in some of the official literature that the saudi military forces read theres a lot of reporting about the what you would call a blind spot that specific to the trumpet ministration but if you look back every administration has pretty much approached the saudi regime the same way there was very little pressure on them to change what they do on the ground in terms of basic human rights in terms of the incitement that i mention in their textbooks in their defense establishment which u. S. Officials have known about this incitement in the military establishment for years. Cofounder Julian Assange<\/a> was in court in london on monday for a routine administrative hearing on his possible extradition to the u. S. During the session a songes lawyers were granted more time after they complained of not having the opportunity to go over case files with their client or video agency ruptly was there when it was seen exiting the court crowd of his supporters had gathered to protest against his extradition and songes currently serving time in a british high security jail for skipping bail while waiting on his full extradition hearing set for next month u. S. Has indicted him on 17 counts of espionage and one of conspiracy to hack a government computer back in 2010 the australian whistleblower publish classified military cables allegedly outlining u. S. War crimes last april he was forcibly removed by British Police<\/a> for me i could ring embassy in london after the country terminated his 70 year asylum that. Huge of funds that meant to boost areas in africa are driving slavery on the continent that is the claim being made by human rights organizations against that use Infrastructure Project<\/a> in eritrea the bid to improve the Eastern African<\/a> nation has been described as involving years of forced labor or reports. If youve been on a 2 covey if your t. Back harboring a hidden disease is your neighbor planning on eating your pepperoni dont worry it is got a regulation for everything but according to human rights organizations its failed miserably to regulate its own behavior and it all started with an apparently innocent bed to boost security and eritrea will launching 20000000. 00 euro program to rebuild the roads connecting both countries this will boost straight consolidate stability and have good benefits for the citizens of both countries through the gratian of Sustainable Growth<\/a> and jobs so far so good unless of course youre the one put to work on this great collaboration because the chances are youre forced conscript the african nation has Compulsory National Service<\/a> that used to last for 18 months but now sees people trapped in over 20 years its a practice thats been likened by human rights organizations the un and the European Parliament<\/a> to mass in slave meant conscripts compared National Service<\/a> to modern day slavery saying this for torture and other ill treatment which we rest in lack basic sanitation and hygiene former conscripts 72 hour weeks and harsh conditions with no food and pay equivalent to 17. 00 a month its one of the main reasons eritrea is called the worlds fastest emptying country as young men continue their mass exodus but despite knowing conscripts were being used generally the delicate situation and a country that was a lot in a guerrilla war for 3 decades the e. U. Says that really had no idea that untoward things were going on. The e. U. Does not pay for labor under this project the project only covers the procurement of material and equipment to support the rehabilitation of roads in fact the e. U. Doesnt even have an office in eritrea to monitor this ongoing project instead it relies on local authorities the agency is not monitoring the implementation of the project the project is carried out by the government and progress is monitored by the ministry of public works the e. U. Isnt trusting its project to an arm of the government which is internationally slammed as one of the worlds worst human rights abuses which the u. N. Describes as authoritarian and repressive and which lived under a un sanctions for 9 years its almost as if the e. U. Has something at stake here other than creating great roads of course like stemming the tide of migrants for example because 2016. 1000 eritreans apply for asylum in the block so yes this e. U. Project will lift the local economy and bring peace but crucially it will create jobs and that will keep eritreans in the homeland and not crossing on both to european shorts. In directly supporting this project by. Material to help build the road problem is that what they need to make sure is that any support going to eritrea is not. Some mentoring this incredibly repressive system and there are trends and land by the way which happens to be one of the most strategic areas in the world its coast runs along the red sea which is a key link between europe and asia its also an ideal access point to an African Market<\/a> with low labor costs and its a Natural Resource<\/a> gold mine with gas gold oil zinc you name it eritreas got it eric harris obviously placed in a very strategic location along the red sea it is the access to. See ethiopia and from the european point of view it is obviously one of the countries which many Asylum Seekers<\/a> here in europe are coming from and that coming in the freeing because of the human rights situation so it seems that when youve got something to gain its easier to be. Anonymous than your own employment will. The u. K. Government is facing pressure to apply greater foreign travel restrictions to known pedophile is claimed gaps in the legislation leave youngsters especially in asia vulnerable to predators the concern was part of a report handed over to m. P. s in westminster following an independent inquiry into child sexual abuse it mentions of such high profile cases as former glam rock singer gary glitter he was found guilty in the u. K. Of downloading child pornography and then years later convicted in asia of abusing minors another is britains worst ever pedophile Richard Huckle<\/a> he was convicted of 71 counts of Sexual Assault<\/a> on children most of them committed in malaysia where he worked as a teacher and received 22 life sentences archies sharia edwards has more on the inquiry. Lock them up and throw away the key its an argument youll often hear from people when it comes to child abuse is and while the u. K. Has come down on child abuse here in britain its legal system may be failing youngsters abroad thats because no known british sex offenders and suspects prosecuted for such crimes are still able to travel with some of them reoffending overseas in fact of the near 6000 sexual whomp aventure orders imposed in england and wales in the last few years only 11 also has foreign travel restrictions added meaning of all the registered sex offenders on record only around 0. 2 percent have had their rights to foreign travel stopped and according to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse that could be having a devastating impact extends to the u. K. Listed below the disaster. Which must be huge and. This is a. Really good time. And this is. The inquiry was given evidence of abuse by british travellers in countries ranging from kenya all the way to the philippines the report also found that abuses target disadvantaged families where relatives act as facilitators often financial poverty plays a key factor theres also areas to can also pose a particular risk last year oxfam start for accused of sexually exploiting children the haiti following devastating earthquakes in 2010 the issue that has been raised by the child abuse inquiry is an old one and has historically been going on for decades we have allowed people with child abuse convictions to travel out of the country and often times unless theyre arrested in the destination country for the same issue then they go completely undetected the problem is we dont have a grip on child abuse in the u. K. If we did then we would be able to manage our paedophiles much better than we currently are not child abuse. We need not just to be looking at people who are going to be arrested in another country or indeed happen to rest another country but we need to properly see who is leaving the country and who is coming into the country and if they have child abuse convictions we must see that very seriously indeed now the report concluded with recommendations for the government and topping the list was restricting foreign travel of sex offenders to ensure that young says and not just those in the u. K. Out of harms way by the dozen from ill be back with headlines of the hour this is our chief international. Space we ponder the future and look into 2021 fascinating stories will come our way you know ive often said on this show that you cant have capitalism without capital course you cant have capital without positive Interest Rates<\/a> encouraging people to say and this next story this next whole show this next entire segment is going to be dedicated to this very notion. 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What is true watch is faith. In the world corrupted you need to descend. To join us in the depths. Or remain in the shallows. This is happening around the world and covering all aspects of business and how it affects us all im kristie i am bridgeboro in washington heres a look at what we have on deck for you today we are strictly approaching the january 15th signing of the bays one trade deal between the u. S. And china but this is just the 1st hurdle in a long process to soothe tensions sparked by the trade war or less about the trading in peter schiff of Euro Pacific Capital<\/a> or both on and it breaks down the negotiations as technology continues to progress so too have concerns for privacy lets get a journalist friends one joins us to take a look at privacy in the cell phone sector and later as retail giant continue to grow more and more dominant in their sectors some regulators are competition starts down molly various contributors american lawyers take a look at how india is looking to take on amazon and walmart in the Empire State Building<\/a> the brand today with stories so much brighter. As markets worldwide got a lift from the announcement that a phase one trade deal between china and the u. S. Will be signed on january 15th China Remains<\/a> distinctly unenthusiastic this lack of enthusiasm from beijing is something reminiscent of the last time we thought a deal was on the table but got cold at the last minute and keep in mind this phase one is by no means a resolution to the trade war significant challenges still remain ahead and china still hasnt publicly made any commitments to u. S. Demands these quotas as we reiterated are unreasonable targets for china to meet china isha note of caution ahead of this weeks signing on social media saying the quote trade war is not over yet and that just the 1st round of the game doesnt sound very optimistic here so we shall see what transpires on the 15th if it gets done will be optically pleasing for the trumpet mr ation despite heavy doubts of whether the agreement will be implemented in full by both countries know that one only covers a low hanging fruit and if china and the u. S. Can even. 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