good to have you here. let s start with is this good to have you here. let s start with is this the good to have you here. let s start with is this the end good to have you here. let s start with is this the end of the good to have you here. let s start with is this the end of the story, is he dead? with is this the end of the story, is he dead? , , is he dead? yes, abdul ezedi, the man who smuggled is he dead? yes, abdul ezedi, the man who smuggled himself- is he dead? yes, abdul ezedi, the man who smuggled himself into l is he dead? yes, abdul ezedi, the l man who smuggled himself into the is he dead? yes, abdul ezedi, the - man who smuggled himself into the uk years ago and then collected to criminal conviction for sexual offences along the way is dead. of that there is absolutely no doubt. the thing that allows me to say that with some authority is the value of non cctv sightings. what i mean by thatis, non cctv sightings. what i mean by that is, we ve grown so used
people are panicking. and there is a problem with the banking system as well. so i think it hurts the average people from the beginning. from the second day, i would say. my friends in moscow, - many of whom are journalists and many of whom have been forced to flee because, - as you said, journalism has effectively become a crime | punishable by 50 years injail, they now find themselves - in a position whereby i have got a friend - who hasjust left. his visa cards don t work- because of british sanctions, he cannot get any this money out of his bank accounts - in russia because of russian counter sanctions, some - of these are hurting the wrong people. i absolutely, absolutely. most of my colleagues found themselves on tuesday morning without money. no money and they can t work? in georgia, in istanbul, no money. cards stopped working. it is a disaster for them. talking about unintended consequences, we have been here before, haven t we?
and many of whom have been forced to flee because, as you said, journalism has effectively become a crime punishable by 50 years injail, they now find themselves in a position whereby i have got a friend who hasjust left. his visa cards don t work because of british sanctions, he cannot get any this money out of his bank accounts in russia because of russian counter sanctions, some of these lectures are hurting the wrong people. absolutely, absolutely. most of my colleagues found themselves on tuesday morning without money. no money and they can t work? in georgia, in istanbul, no money. cards stopped working. it is a disaster for them. talking about unintended consequences, we have been here before, haven t we? exports of oil had not been made available by countries as a punishment. this is punishing herself a good cause but it is possible russia may by making it
the average people from the beginning. from the second day, i would say. my friends in moscow, many of whom are journalists and many of whom have been forced to flee because, as you said, - journalism has effectively become |a crime punishable by 50 years in| jail, they now find - themselves in a position whereby, i have got a friend who has just left. his visa cards don t - work because of british sanctions, he cannot. get any this money out of his bank accounts in russia because of russian counter | sanctions, some of these lecturesj are hurting the wrong people. absolutely, absolutely. most of my colleagus found themselves on tuesday morning without money. no money and they can work? in georgia, in istanbul, no money. cards stopped working. it is a disaster for them. talking about unintended consequences, we have been here before, haven t we? exports of oil had not been