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solved are all dead and crucial evidence like the murder weapon no longer accessible and most of the men who murdered could never picked up and they likely never will. now the question of he was truly behind me, malcolm x is killing, may never be answered phil laval al jazeera washington more tennis players and the heads of some of the sports governing bodies, raising concerns about missing chinese star parish way has not been seen in public since she made sexual assault allegations against the top chinese government official, 2 weeks ago, the head of the women's tennis association received an e mail purporting to be from her, but he is now questioning it in it. she says she's resting at home and retracts the allegation. steve simon says he's concerned about her safety. ah, exactly half past the hour you're watching alex's era. your top stories will begin
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this quick summary with a breaking story. the indian prime minister on our end, remotely is repealing 3 controversial farm roles that triggered nationwide protest pharmacy. the reforms threatened their livelihoods, the government introduced the measures last year saying they'd not nice. the agriculture sector i did make up today. i have come to tell you and the entire nation that we have decided to repeal the 3 laws, how many we will complete the constitutional process of repeating the laws during the parliament. the session will begin to the end of this month. today i'm asking all my former friends who have been protesting to return to your homes, your farmland, and your family. have some hundreds of iraqis who gave up trying to enter the european union have arrived back home, their recreation flight for stopping in a bill. the migrants and refugees have been stranded on the bell. ross galleries, poland border in cold and wet conditions. us presidential biden's,
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holding his 1st in person, meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico inside the white house is the 1st such meeting of the 3 north american nations. for 5 years. the canadian military has joined rescue efforts in the flood, devastated province of b. c. one person is confirmed at 3 are missing, 18000 people have been forced to leave their homes in this western most province, flooding and landslides of cup major roads, making transportation of goods difficult. protesters in sudan ab again clashed with the security forces a day after at least 15 people were killed by gunfire. t a gas was used at demonstrators in the capitol cartoon. there is widespread anger at the military's refusal to hand back power. after last month's takeover. the as the prime minister of della hum, dock is still in custody along with other political prisoners. those are your headlines. the news continues after the stream. we'll have another 30 minutes for you and
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a little under 30 minutes. i will see you very soon for the moment. china has been very strategic in the way it's expanding as sweet she median ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghani colon counting the coast on al jazeera? i i, as i me okay, you're watching the stream on today's episode. there are thousands of migrants on the board of belarus and poland. they're trying to get from belarus to the european union via poland, but the authorities in poland won't let them. he's what some my glance told out is syria earlier yet another one a couple even if they give us money, we're not going to stay in poland. just opened the fence and we will not stay. the
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situation is real bad here we're cold. the fire is suffocating us and we can't breathe. no one has come to speak with us about our situation. well that not that much of a de hunt. this is nancy toilet while they're using pepper spray and water and tear gas against the children. is this the human rights of europe? 10 days we've been here without water temperatures or mine is 5. and what can we do? where are the human rights organizations? we were a good country, they invaded iraq in 2003. we've lost everything. we sold our cars and sold our houses. they've destroyed our country and now this is their human rights. no knowledge. vienna, martin the live glom on in nevada. we haven't slept since yesterday. our feet are freezing and the only word we can hear is attention attention. and we have kids. we have wives and you know, if they don't want to allow us through, then return us back to our countries. we haven't eaten for 5 days, only a little foods available for women and kids. we need a safe place. we need to safe country. humanitarian crisis just waiting there to
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happen. lydia lucas franak are on our panel today. thank you so much for joining us . lydia. please introduce yourself to the stream audience. tell them who you are and what you do. hi there, my name is lydia mentally do. i'm a reporter based in greece. i cover migration and refugees here in this country, but also in europe or more broadly. and i'm also a fellow with the center for refugee studies at york university in toronto. you get to have you hello to you, lucas. thanks for being on the screen. please tell everybody who you are. and she'll hear hearn lucas sheesh. now i'm a spokesman of the polish far enough for minister former to listen to the story and finally phallic nice to have you on the stream introduce yourself to global audience. i am also a former journalist, and now i worked with football channels killers and the exiled the leader. she will in their elections in 2020, but she was forced to leave her country because lucas shanker, our dictator, brick the selections. all right, so good to have you all of you guess i,
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i'm gonna open up the conversation to our audience here watching on youtube. the comments session is right here. you have comments or questions for story that were taken straight out of the headlines. please let us know what they are and i will put them to the guess. we're going to start on youtube. this is such a story, a big story that we've got questions already. all right, so why are the migrate so motivated to cross into the european union? lydia, can you give us a perspective? this is something that you've been reporting on for quite a long time. yeah, so i right now i, i am back in greece, but a spent about a week on the poland, beller reporter on the, on the polish side. and i think that i, you know, this, this question is key because despite all the difficulties, ah, that have been reported widely at this point. ah, for refugees to be able to actually cross into the you through beller ruse. you
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know, people were stuck for for weeks. so some 4 or 4 months ago in freezing temperatures with little food, with, with no water. ah, with that, you know that without the basic get things that you need to survive. essentially there have been several deaths reported i, i was just seeing a, a headline from the guardian right before coming on this panel about a one and a half year old or one year old from syria that is reported was reported dead. i was there with the baby, was there with their family and, and has just died. and so i, you know, despite all, all of, all of that, people are still choosing to make the journey to a, to the beller roost border to try to come into the you through men sc. and so i
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think, you know, i, i, i cannot lady about no hearing, i'm not hearing why, let me share this with because because because putting has been quite firm on this matter, they do not want these micros coming into poland. why do you think the even trying to get into permanent because we are in the country lying on the border of the okay . and you know, with the dictator who is a dictator and they can bill at or so, i mean that's polish, but there is a problem. personally, i would like to come and one thing we want immigrants, but we want them if they will come to our country legally with their visa obtain, for example, in general, counselor office in the bill, and they will fly to our airport in war. so are some of those we are open for the mcgrath, but they need to come so kind of legally and we cannot lead any while to aggressively cross and legally cross our board that starts right of every state. and also those
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poor people are victims of the person who's victims are people. i am going to call oscar. he treat them. he took their money, he organize transport for them to me. she told them lies that there will be a possibility of crossing the board and also she used them as an instrument in his private what are we, you know, who told him year ago that he don't really go president of phillips and that's the beginning of this problem which makes this little different than other ways of the me grants because let's say this direction through bill was the bullet was going to potentially it's not the path of the me grounds, which will assume to be honest as like years ago or a year ago, through the military and c o 2 at funny pick up, because that's quite an accusation that bello is, is deliberately enticing my glance to the broader to push them into the
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european union. can you repeat? yeah, this is for franak. he's good. he's going to pick up where he's going to pick up a new assessment of the situation that this is deliberately done by belo hispanic. sure, sure. i think the community in crisis we are seeing right now near polish boyer can not be separated from political crisis. and belarus, which started in 2020 or even more in 19th. when president lucas younger came to power, he destroyed the parliament, destroyed democracy. he became the or territorial type ruler without the parliament, without media. and for 27 years he was willing to con triple hated him. and in 2020, they a price against him. there were hundreds, thousands of people on the streets. he basically greg down on this protest who'd 35000 people in jails, including all presidential candidates. they were either jailed or pushed, forced to go in exile. and he started the terror in the country. poland and
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lithuania supported this movement, supported this democratic aspirations of the people and the right. now we are seeing the revenge and lucas champagne. taking the revenge against paula lithuania for their act. if brave position and to support bill there was the macrae, the courses and this is just the mean of blackmail over the weekend union to show them you see guys you dont like me. you don't recognize me and hear what they can do again. and we just bringing into our conversation the vice president of open dialogue foundation. he speaks directly to the point that you, you guess i'm making, which is my grants are being abused. let's take a look through limiting access to the press and civil society. the ruling party successfully spins and narrative fall from the situation being solely battlefront with polish troops. guarding europe from a barbarian invasion. no one is doubting that location. go is using migrants to
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destabilize the buds, more of your skin coupling scheme or using them just us cynically. for their own political interest, this crisis will continuum as long as the international community doesn't see through that. and instead of focusing just on the threat forces, poland, to respect to the national law, and to help people instead of weapon ising them. just as the question is doing new cas, we have to comment. yeah, of course, that's what it's worth. accusation bugs mostly. look very much connected with the truth. international low is based on the treaties and the treaties include border defense of both that's is very important. both of the international treaty and international relations poll out respect when someone attacks your border, no matter what he's, that's aggression, any right, which is in both important for state to defend that book. that's 1st, 2nd,
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poland from the beginning at the end of august was open for any kind of humanitarian solution. in almost every week our government was offering, as you may go to the evidence such as just to, was refused by the russian state. also, when that he said that both is a nice mr. jose. he said the both utilizing about killing people about the breaking up into the shallow. let's say that's a very political gesture which should where it is, but a good one. but to this foundation didn't play a very good rolling described, for example, at the beginning of the crisis that we're trying to destroy fences and border instruments. it was done by the head of some nation. let's say they don't, they are not considered in poland as a, as a bundle for such discussion book. ok. the 3rd thing is i,
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the problem is of course, to make a good money target 8 in poland and it's still got non government organizational growth supporting that her. but our border guard is not doing anything illegal or against international mr. mr. lucas, may i ask a question please? i'm sorry you're jump in bed. you know, you described this at the beginning of our conversation. what is happening, or the people who are ending up at the borders as victims of, of a, a, a campaign of some sort of campaign on the bell, russian side. i, regardless of what information they do, you know that they're receiving based on my reporting information that they will be able to, to come in to the you if they travel through through mence and, and while i was there, i heard numerous accounts of people who do end up with the bell russian border and who do who did manage to either make it through. i'm sorry. so if you who
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did make it to the baron border and did manage to make it through, into poland, being essentially ping pong between the 2 sides. some people became so frustrated they, they, you know, wanted to, there are people who, who, who wanted to leave, but they were not able to leave because they were essentially held back by bell, a russian, a border guards. they were forced to. they were, you know, i'm sure you've seen the reports, they were given clippers and all sorts of things to con levy and says it's only is it what was your responsibility? yeah, but my question is, i mean in that get, given that reality what, what responsibility do you see as an e u country, what kind of procedure have you offered to people i it, to be able to apply for asylum for people who are in this situation people who describe being trapped essentially between these 2 borders and, and do you see
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a pole and a as a new country, having a response that has the same question. it's coming from new jersey as well to asking that one go ahead. lucas billy answer is lydia. thank you very much for this, sir. what did you say? what you said that the very important 1st the they're not truck between 2 borders, but there is a line and they are dropped on the territory of berlin supposed bellows. he's responsible for that faith week and only offered to monitor him out. secondly, air person will cross illegally polish brother cannot apply legally about any kind of us element and to national safety cheer according to the polish international law. but if someone is in poland, he could be coped and supported by the few military needs which his skill, but still let us remember board that his clothes. thus at the signal of the bullish state, every kind of crossing of this barbaric is illegal. when people who, who are described as a trap are on the territory of the bellows,
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we can only offered them humanitarian 8 if allison's little cushion colors. look as a thing, do you mind if i, if a, if i may, i was watching on or out is you are news. children being blasted with water with pepper some kind of pepper irritant in it is, is got ok because they didn't come to poland. i didn't try to come to poland legally. is that okay to do whatever you need to do in order to sort them? it's not as likely once is using children as the shoots and is putting them 2 together with his parent with their parents and with the settings. okay. to glass children though you. okay and you're you're comfortable with blasting children? no, we are uncomfortable with defending our barbara when someone attacks it including children. this and then jump, can i jump in here? i say that the her, that her holland or is tune of what it can do and what most of the state school do
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they for, they were there. we can understand that, you know, let's not blame poland. let's blame those people who brought to these children. this families, this migrants police situation because this people can not get back. they brought to the forest, they were given grenades, span grenades, they were given this special clippers. there were a given storms, especially to a target, the border. the coastal gosh, anchor wants to divide the location. could just want this discussions like we have here right now, or should we accept this migrants or not dupel and respect him on the rights are not this exactly what the plan, what was the plan of lacresha and that to show like european union doesn't care about human rights, this is mike, he organized this hundreds of airplanes flying from middle east, bringing this people to the border and created this horrible images. this people are hostages, this people are victims of lucas shameka. definitely, i agree. but let's not blame paul. because basically, paula is also victim of the question because paul's,
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so we should find the solution. how to unite international efforts and stop lucas shenker use in children. let me just bring a, let me, let me bring english and left jenko into this conversation because on november the 15th, he talked about the migrant situation in belarus, and this is what he sat move sure. dealing with the what's the with the, like just the oil stub with your life, your point of view, of referrals, not talk to in your life. and we got all with pick it up which like dealing with a suggestion from a lot from to see to live. you cut out result, you abrupt not the more more at the newton oscar. such a new filter for nation will go with a new door. i was sort of shots and you hortshoi, if we're not unique with the was rushes. when you finish them julia, i need when you merged with them. mutual liquidity. oh boy,
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the war and you have to post up a face was the slow season. so they can try and get into the you, you, if they can, if they can't get in the you, you where put them on plaint some, a rock is a, have been picked up and taken at home as much as, as they, they don't have a good place to go back to up but front you saying this is a, a problem that better is created itself. how do we get out of this? because they are dealing with a crazy man who is trying just to stay in power by all possible means in all that he calls myself like no, like i ran away of the country by myself. and the same way he is calling and blame in. this migrates, you know he, there are many of them sleeping and pants and mens downtown. and when few of them are trying to apply for asylum in means can billers, they were refused, then they went to one guy was deported. this is the real attitude to this people, and i am really so sorry for them. and i am really sorry that human rights
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organization that supposed to help them were destroyed. 6 major human rights organizations where liquidated them in august. because before this organizations were helping refugees and the asylum seeker like this, this poor families. but right now we're, gosh, uncle doesn't want to help them. they doesn't lead them to stay here. they want to push them in the you, you doesn't let them go. and so there is, there is also the problem. you know, it's a, it's a stale made somehow. this is why we ask international community, tory act to stop lucas shank at least, to stop bringing you people to stop cheapened them of fallen them. they must know that the way through beller was, it's her, it's her heartless game where they risk their lives. i want to bring in another voice and cousin and put this to you because a lot of our audience now is saying, so what is the potential solution? how? how does permanent get out of this? how do the, my goods gets away with it when they're safe and protected, et cetera. so let's start off with danny's festival. he's a journalist and
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a data analyst talking about how do the crisis and he'll, yes, it was should implement functions against cushion cur, brought economic sanctions and if necessary, broad economics auctions should be implemented against coaching as well. equally important each. so humane is. there are people who reason, altera into eastern board of the european union, and those people should be allowed in immediately and unconditionally. we couldn't, that will also say humans, if we treat human beings as a means in the geopolitical game, the solution to this crisis is being taught with a perpetrators, but be in kind to the victims of this crisis. because i'm also saying on you shave a number of either a song, what can poland do? what is palin going today?
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there are things he has to do in that i think we want to to 1st of course, 1st of them is of course different bowden and close it to show to mr. cushion called that the kennel and chris european union. he kind of destroyed our safety and he cannot pull and use poor people as her instrument of his revenge from the european union. second think is of course, to internationalize this conflict, and he got full support of our partners and friends from the european union, among them, germany, i'm over in france, a united kingdom and us in defending that, the border and from ocean coast aggression. of course, there will be probably a necessity and there is such a decision made for days ago in brussel, on the session of the council of the european for in a foreign ministers about widening the sanctions against billows. probably those sanctions will blog flights and all those businessmen will support this luggage and go procedure and,
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but we've got also people there in bilo. poland can of offer them on a human internally. as i said many times before hearing this, can you despite mandatory an aid, please? because at a while i was on the ground there, this was one of the major issues that humanitarian groups were not able to access the restricted i the restricted zone at yellow, in addition to journalists and humanitarian groups were not able to get anywhere near the, the the restricted zones, not by anywhere, trying not to dear friend. oh, they were allotted for my telescope, swear there, but we've got some legal problems. we've got marshall low on those, on those on in this regions and let's see command on is looked kenneth golden without the permission of the authorities. much of many of those groups didn't ask for that. but still, you are focused on the very small number of people crossed in the border and are in
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the territory of poland. still forget about the majority of the people who are suffering the thousands of people who are on the territorial billups. attacking paula, we are forgetting about the real error people responsible for that situation. and bolen can offer a humanitarian 8 both to the people who are on the territory of finance. but mostly it is. yeah, be useful. but them shit for the people. i'm lydia. i want to say i own as my laptop because you sent us some pictures earlier and just talk us through what we're seeing here on my laptop. so with this picture, i am sorry, i can actually see what you're showing right now, but i a suspected some of the pictures of the kind of an underground efforts that were istation in looks like bags of clothes and nappies, etc. yes, yes. and this is my i was asking mr. lucas about the humanitarian aid. and i would love to hear about specific groups that were able to make it to the board and to
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provide assistance a should in our city sent us with the uniforms of the polish border guards here in the global better. so based on name based on my yeah, i mean it, based on, based on my reporting, a lot of this humanitarian a did have to be a distributed through, you know, kind of underground a, you know, ad hoc networks. because there wasn't a system that allowed for that, and so locals would come together, gather donations, and then literally package them. leave them in the forest for people who managed to make it through. there was also a fire station leo vote this for this so so lucas and media you on you're never going to agree. i feel like we can. you can also same question over and over again in video. get the same answer and then you
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want to re asking, i'm going to leave and put a pause on that for now. i just want to move on with you front act. and this idea, this phrase of weapon ising liquids have been attached to the way that the chicago is dealing with this migrant crisis. just very briefly, do you see it that way too? and could, could the situation escalate into a conflict? i am really afraid and they every day think about this, how to do to not allow this tuition to escalate them to have a conflict because at some point so we sold the one bedrooms since forces were ready to use arms when they gave this grenades too tall migrants to this man, blake throw, throw to the polish side. we were really afraid, this is why right now. we know we have to make sure there is no escalation, but it will be possible 91 percent pays complaint. thank you so much. franak lucas? lydia, i for your comments and questions about a story that is at the heart of the news right now. do you continue to formulate at
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