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wonderful April 17, 2012, 18:48
Julian is a real mark of freedom - now I trust him.
wonderful April 17, 2012, 18:46
This is a brilliant start - well done RT! well done Julian Assange! you are my voice now. :)
Joni F, Finnish Citizen, Student April 17, 2012, 18:46
Thanks RT for making this interview happen. And yeah, subtitles would be prefered, translator had a rough time trying to clearly say what Nasrallah said.

To be clear, I don’t have the real information about their situation in Middle-East, but I really think they should try making their countries much as "others" are - in way of democracy - where’s most of the votes count.

Being elite, elite says what media should say and what to show - that’s how most of the 99% who can affect their country are nulled by propaganda made by their leaders. Most leaders would really like staying leaders, as long they get the money out of it.
Not saying any names, but certain countries, even close to mine, should try breaking their view about their world.

We don’t live in a perfect world right now, things can also be much worse, but we must pull our ropes together, because it doesn’t really matter where are you from or what you believe.

Wikileaks is great organization, in way to clear way for open world of open politics and visions. If we don’t have anything to hide, we don’t have anything to raise our fist and weapons.

I hope people in Middle-East try working their problems really soon, because soon enough, we might see another Persian Gulf War. And I’m really not into seen innocent civilians dying in some meaningless war.

Israel should really stop their acts of violence and really open up to the people and have a chat with palestians.

Can’t really make an affect in internet all by myself, that’s why I hope people take a closer look what they see around them and learn to critic about the "facts" what they see.
wonderful April 17, 2012, 18:46
This is a brilliant start - WELL DONE RT! well done Julian Assange! you are my voice now. :)
Derrida April 17, 2012, 18:39
Yet another postmodernist cliché
Zed April 17, 2012, 18:36
Hello and thank you very much, both RT and Julian Assange for this new, and very expected, show.

I would just like to say that sometimes is hard to understand Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah due to the voice-over for the on-the-fly translation. Like some others have suggested, i also think that subtitles could be a better solution.
Paul April 17, 2012, 18:36
Peterwrote on April 17, 2012, 18:35
The video doesnt work.
Try watching it on firefox
Deniz April 17, 2012, 18:36
Thank you Julian & RT & whoever’s responsible.

Even though for the premiere Nasrallah was a -kind of- weak choice of guest (not everyone is interested in the Middle East) I’m very looking forward to the upcoming episodes. I would propose Sergey Brin as a suitable guest to chat about web freedom extensively; which is something that concerns everyone.

Otherwise, thanks once more and keep em coming :) cheers
Peter April 17, 2012, 18:35
The video doesnt work.
Ron Weasley April 17, 2012, 18:34
Every one with a different opinion to you is a hasbarist. That’s a winning argument you have there!

Every one with a different opinion to you is a hasbarist. That’s a winning argument you have there!

ronponwrote on April 17, 2012, 18:29
Do you all remember that this man Hassan Nasrallah murdered the Lebanese PM Harriri? And Harriri jr. had to escape Lebanon? More moslems and Arabs were killed in Syria this year than all Palestinians since 1967 The answer is, clearly, no. And the holocaust never happened, too. yadda yadad yadda, last thing we need is tired hasbarists here, move on