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the replacing the issues of the day. we've got to stop the intensive farming systems. the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top immediately and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the watching like struggling independence? one economy me is targeting vulnerable, but it's, it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, the the russian president states to show up supports telling bad news find has to go to battle roost joined the army overton on the hello. i'm emily. angling this is l g 0. live from to house. are coming up.
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indonesia is president using che province to launch a program of compensation for the victims of mass killings decades ago. identifying people who went missing during sherlock, his civil war. we look at why rights group say the government is unable or unwilling to help. and the record number of muslims gather in mecca for the seas hodge pilgrimage, the biggest since the pension, the welcome to the program. we begin in russia where president is letting me in person has met his defense minister. and the top leaders as uncertainty continues about the future of the wagner most in re group page, and thank his officials for their work. during the bonham unique alia, he thinks russians for their patriotism and wound about internal plots will inevitably fail food. and often, wagner, 5 is the choice to lay down their arms,
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exile in belarus or join the russian military. i believe it i do. i think those song doesn't come on. is of the wagner group, who am i the only right decision that did not go to frankfort saddle bloodshed, they stopped at the last line. today you have the opportunity to continue serving russia by entering into a contract with the ministry of defense or other law enforcement agencies or me to return to your family and friends. whoever wants to go to bella ruth, the promise on night will be fulfilled. julia shepard, violet is in moscow for us, usually a certainly different time coming from the russian president and that speech, it was shows and he paid visibly angry. indeed actually it was a while, it was a very anticipated speech by regiment, pays him and he recruited at his new address on monday evening as some say he couldn't leave precautions. 11 minutes or would you
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a message on on said this time patient address? mostly wagner. finds is saying that they would know the past, the keys hood re teresa is that the rebellion would have been crushed in any case and science, the russian society for staying united. well meanwhile, there was a lot of disappointments and telegram channels here. recently admitted she blockers with millions of subscribers were predicting changes in the leadership of the administrator of defense in russia. but here's what we see now minnesota segregation, i do on the chief of general stop by larry gear rossimer or in place. and what we do today, experts say that for now, patient will leave all those reliable and loyal to him, people in the pose. the mutiny has been suppressed and showing you succeeded in taking control of wagner, which turns out to be to a tournaments and how to control julia provision obviously was the focus of that
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speech. but he wasn't mentioned by name. let's have a listen to what he had to say before. clinton spike a new for you. right? so you put in those dollars to get them above or do you see a valid you? what kind of each lose a failure that little the really but what we need does really dribble california. you pretty rich. got to be able to see it here. we've got the so what do you mean able to sell that in the me these 3 man, there's a go on that coverage to actually look what it is for annually. are we getting some breaking news now of reports of where the value of boss is. tell us what, you know? yes, indeed. actually there are conflicting reports right now as we understand. some sources say that his business jet has been us posted in by levers all those he in russia
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actually say that his business job has been supported in st. petersburg, where his wagner had courses on a free version of himself isn't exile. and basically we can't say exactly where he's whereabouts allegedly again as well, just a while ago his press service actually replies say to a, to those who asked them a say nothing because they had no information where the head of a voc. now it was, a free version has been declared a tray to hit in russia, and he's wagner must regroup, neely disbanded and dissolved, some of them will probably sign contracts with the ministry of defense if they won't. others will find themselves in by leverage. but experts alleged that free goes and it will probably keep the most. com, but rather units for himself, some sort of backbone of 10 or 15000 people to fulfill ju,
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just outside vonsha. according to newspaper telegram russian television services, as a reference to home, the families of the leaders during the music that was reported by u. k. security services. but it's obviously up to you whether to to believe that we don't trust the information. yes, we'll certainly be keeping an eye on that. we have some details of the flight path as well, which we will be monitoring juliet before we let you go. we're hearing the bell. russian president is also speaking. what's he st. or indeed, hayes speaking right now, and we're listening of course and monitoring his speech. well, he said that the people and the people have been, he and his people were preparing for who would search? he is baffled today, butler is lives under a peaceful sky. he said that it was painful to watch the buttons that one folding in the south of russia. and it was painful for the people of batteries to because
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they can see the russia and billers one's country. and also he said that he gave orders to bring beyond me to full comb, but origin is but we continue, of course monitoring his speech right now. all right, well stay in touch with you throughout the day you lia, shop a volleyball in moscow. thank you so much. has proved to made his 1st comment since the filed uprising ukraine's president rallied his troops on the front lines. and letting me is the landscape prize these military for what he called sweeping advances. so lensky is office says he spent the day visiting troops station need, but he, um, he thing to the soldiers for re taking control of settlements in the area. so she's not being in all directions. our soldiers had her in advance and it's a happy day. i wish the boys more days like this. i was with the units of hortensia, and they distinguished themselves in the battle for buckboard. here, oakley distinguished themselves well done, warriors, let's bring in the asset bag now who joins us live from cave. hello there, i said,
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a positive time from the president. is that being felt on the ground as well? doesn't. how does that mean real? any significant changes on the front line, either in the east or the south. but when you listen to the statements made presents that lensky said that there's a happy day that he's truth. so making x wants is on all fronts, not the deputy defense them is to have. the mother has said that the they had gained 17 square kilometers. not to put that in perspective. that's the part 6 point square miles is not a great deal, but as has been the trend throughout this, any advances may have been really popped up in terms of the politicians on both sides in any failures or any losses have been done. take again by both sides, but when you look at the areas of moods and the south is after each of those back of a still ongoing, those activity back to invest in ongoing massages are still being fired actually
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paying so regardless of what's happened between 2 teen and 5, right, the reality and the grand remains the same now that has been so having some heads that have raised a note of caution in terms of auction of being relocated to some of those forces being relocated to by the roots. that doesn't put them very far from ukraine, but essentially on the ground, the reality remains the same soul volt presence. and let's be, has said that they have been a long since those as long as these have been slow and haven't really been that significant. appreciate the update as a wise outside bag. light press indicates moving on now and to asia where north career is month of 73rd anniversary of the korean will by holding and t us rallies . tens of thousands of people packed the stadium in the capital p on yang. the region is going through height and tensions. those career has been expanding its nuclear weapons and missile programs carry out at least 11 test launches. so 5 is you. the chinese premier league john is projecting economic
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growth in the 2nd quarter. he spoke at the opening session of the world economic forum in town. jean or mary share value showed that if we lack effective communication and were without comprehensive, holistic, and objective understanding, then this could easily lead to prejudice and even misconceptions. as humans living in the same global village, you must eliminate visible barriers and more importantly remove the manmade invisible barriers. the katrina you has all the details for us and by jane. hello that katrina. so those economic figures are still on track. what's that being put down to the well, the widespread concerns about chinese economic performance, especially in recent months, it seemed rather weak figures coming out of china and premier lee chung intended and was really seeking to reassure those listening. the try is economic growth is
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resilience. he said that it is rebounding and improvement and set to expect better performance in the 2nd quarter. that overall, china is a growth was still on track to meet a goal of about 5 percent to 2023. however, he did admit that the pen demik had been. * 3 years and that tied his economic development was in balance and economic indicators, full badging with motor at best. and here he said that the solution really was no global corporation and no less. we spent a large part of his speech really taking a job at the us, which is supposed to be receiving, relying less on chinese supply chains. he said that this quote de risk was an overreach by government. he said, assessing risk is not the jump politicians that, that should be left to businesses. he also said that a rise in rhetoric had led to the increase of ideological patriots. and the, and supplement and suppression of others in here because he was referring to us export control specifically on chinese funds. you said overall,
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the net result of all of this, dave, you from the us was a to damage the world. the development of the world economy, and he said that economic issue should not be politicized. he also referred indirectly to the war and ukraine and said it was time to conflict until more that it closed much anxiety, the global community to be working piece, presenting it cherishing piece, but also more communication. he said in a court that without peace, nothing the things that brings up to speed, the katrina you live in 19 to indonesia. now where the president has launched a compensation scheme to victims of mass killings and forced disappearance. it is in our province. ciocca window is visiting the side of abuse is committed by security forces. back in the 1990s, the government settlement plan will recommend financial assistance for relative identity. meet that, that. today we get it directly over to lee in this district to heal the nation's
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wounds. as a result of pos, gross human rights violations that have left a heavy burden on the victims and victims families. therefore these wounds must be healed immediately, so we can move forward. let's take a look at the history of this conflict, dean che, which began in the mid 19 seventy's cultural religious tensions and disagreements about the use of i chose natural results of lead to a fight for independence. my separatists, at least 15000 people were killed in nearly 30 years of conflict rights groups say both the che, separatists and the indonesian military are responsible for abuses including forced and disappearances torture and write. a pay still was signed in finland in 2005 rebels handed in a weapons and the region was granted semi autonomous status. jessica washington has opened developments for us from pd in j provence, indonesia, a p, a in pity,
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in an entree province. we, we watched as people lined up eagerly to a, to welcome, a president joker with dodo as he made these announcements. it's worth noting that this scheme is not only about pos violations that happened here and not a problem, but around indonesia as well in pop. what in the capital jakarta, some of the violations include the force disappearances of activists in the ninety's. the killings of university students in the capital, chicago, and several instances of violence in popular. and what we've heard from, from some of the survivors and from the victim, from the loved ones at some victims. well, they welcome that some progress has been made. and finally acknowledging that these violations did in fact occur. but what we have also heard from many other victims that we've been speaking to in the lead up to this announcement is that they do have criticisms and concerns chief among them is that this announcement of this sort of non judicial avenue of settlement promotes in soon as he because what these avenue dosage focused on. is there any social justice or accountability on the part
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of the trait is among the other criticisms that human rights activists have? res is, is some kind of concerned about what exactly is the benchmark for who constitutes a victim. these are crimes that took place over the decade. so of course they've had a longstanding impact on many families and indeed an effect of generational trauma . so suddenly, some concerns about whether indeed this goes far enough because what people have been hoping for for many years, many of these victims have been hoping for some kind of judicial settlement and seeing the perpetrators of these pursuit abuses behind bars. still ahead on algae 0, are you in special rapid total visits? the us run going to kind of my bags tension facility saying in may so being subjected to crew and inhumane treatments. and under an economic blockade, we looked at the challenges, palestinians face and celebrating the age of ha,
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the hello. the web is looking pretty mobile now, across northern pots. soviet lots of cloud rolling in across the north, west, sliding into scandinavia and pushing over towards the baltic. states and all of this call from this is the, the big change where we came from, well, pretty hot weather to something a little more normal suicide winds picking up from of a south west. we or a westerly direction here, is that cold front makes its way through temperatures pulling away quite shortly. we think something like a 10 degree dropping type of just the full balance. but whether they haven't to the boat, 6 dice pushing across into crime. raw data to northern parts of the balkans bell. great guy. some 30 celsius on tuesday afternoon to around 21 for web. stay so that he could a squeeze down into that se in corner. good crap of best. some storms rumbling away
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here. but i'm once settled to up towards the northwest, but it is settled to strive, post southern pots. so if you have still frank talk to into spain and portugal city, a sales use that for madrid, whole it's enough to because northern parts of africa seasonal storms doing quite nicely. now across the west, africa law might be storms that rumbling away 7 pots of nigeria some big down pulls . you notice i be towards the west coast through sierra really i'm pushing up towards the gambia. i'm very live the for wednesday. the ideas, the friends for public because long proclaimed. but just what is more than friends
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in a full pot series, the big picture takes and in depth, not from the same size. episode 3 analogies here. the the hello. are you watching l g 0? i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top story, is this, our washington state media is reporting the wagner group is preparing to hand over equipment to the defense ministry. the state security service, the f s. b is also reported to have dropped criminal cases in relation to the meeting on saturday. and there's still no confirmation on the whereabouts of box and chased guinea provisions. whereabouts butterfly linked to the group has been
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tracked, leaving from ballard early on tuesday and daily a russian president of letting me page and has managed the top officials in the kremlin. he offered 5, just the choice to lay down their arms, exiling bella roost, or sign on with the russian military. sri lanka has the 2nd highest number of recorded cases of forced disappearances within 12000 people are missing. after 2 max is complex and to 26, the civil rights groups working to identify remains found in mass graves say the state is unable or unwilling to deliver justice to victims. as we know, finance is report. a desperate on says about her son who has been missing for more than 3 decades. the diabetic, they took him from home around 10 pm, saying they needed to get some information until today. there was be known use of
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him. it's been 33 years. it happened on the 7th of november 1989, around 10 pm. my son was leaping. he was just 17 years old. now local and international rights groups have released a report card mos greeves failed exemptions, which looks at how justice has been denied to thousands of victims of sherlock as violent passed. the most important factor negatively impacting exemption so far is the pleasure going to view it as a legal and policing framework is inadequate. they'll also see in the exemption sites are not always been protected. rights groups have been helping families of victims of force disappearances when skeletons were found during construction work here at the month and the government hospital audio. but the, in hundreds like a thought they may find that we find on this 155 skeletons, we already covered some with bullet tunes and all the injuries i having from the
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course regarding the data data future. this of a scene of climbing this type, local expert estimated the remains were from the countries seconds mark. this insurgency in the late eighty's, or the case was closed, of to compensating said they were from much earlier, more than 350 skeletons. what i note that this most great site, a manner in the northwest of the country active is believe it contains the remains of people killed during the war between the ministry and tmo tag, a separatist of the delay and identifying the remains has been extremely frustrating for families have the meaning, it's just us that we are asking for. we don't want compensation. how can you compensate for the loss of our loved ones issued on can government did not respond to audra. 0 is request for comment on the report. by seeing an interview on french television president drive the crew missing has said,
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any allegation regarding mos greeves can be taken to the truth and reconciliation commission, which is about to be set up hard to say the contents of the report of a said indictment of a state that should be ensuring justice for its citizens. but according to office, there is no political will to do that effect that would bring no comfort to families waiting for on says minute fernandez. oh, to 0, colombo. the you in special rapids over on human rights says prison is that the u. s. detention facility in guantanamo bay in cuba continued to be subjected to in humane treatment after the 1st you and visit to the facility. you know, let new line says the prison should be closed as soon as possible. the respiratory assistants haney's at the facility live with ongoing homes, from systematic practices of torture and arbitrate attention. she also says, formative tanny's continue to experience sustained human rights violations, and the u. s does not have an adequate system to address the wellbeing of those
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transferred ass surgery. detainees remain at the present more than half an eligible for release by us so far as ease. and if you knew the new line told l to 0, the detention facility uses torture systematically. so this report contains a how to list. it's a very clear list of recommendations. it's a practical list of recommendations, many of which in my view are in many ways easily transferable into practice in relation to the thing that is most urgent. it is that there is holistic comprehensive torture rehabilitation for these men provided for. but at experts who are independent, who are not in the chain of command, for good reasons, there's a real deficit of trust between these men and their medical providers. they have every reason to feel that they cannot trust those who care for them. and so the very 1st and most important thing is to ensure that and that trust is restored
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through comprehensive, adequate, holistic torture rehabilitation. in addition to that, i make a recommendation that the standard operating procedures be thoroughly reviewed, that they be shared transparently with the detainees and their legal counsel to pull away from this arbitrariness that provides the everyday life of detainees. i also make clear that these men must, every one of them must have access to their family members at least once a month. the connection to family is one of the most important things for any human being, but certainly critically important for men who had no access in a meaningful way to their families on a regular basis, many of them for over 20 years. i also recommend that these men, regardless of where they are in the, in the legal process, fees of the military tribunals transfer or other that these men must have the same
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access to lawyers, lawyers, or their lifeline. lawyers are the only human beings. they have regular contact with that are not their captors. and so again, arbitrariness in that relationship again, creates powerlessness, creates anxiety from folks be suffering for these men. so these are some of the, some of the recommendations i make, but i make others in relation to the medical treatment. still more in relation to the use of shackles and restraints. and still more in relation to humanizing these men. calling them by their names, not by numbers, as a starting point, to restoring the dignity that any torture victim survivor deserves. in honduras, the military has been given control over the countries overcrowded prisons up to 40 inmates were killed in a women's jail as well as it went on support. hundreds of prisoners stripped to
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their shorts and forced to sit packed tightly together, were guarded by 100 military police. on monday, after the country's government promised a harsh crack down on criminal gangs, operating behind bars, the military takeover of the country. severely overcrowded and gang infested prison system came after 2 verse of legal violence shot the country in 1st on june 21st members of a gang in a women's prison attacked other inmates with smuggled, guns, knives, and flammable liquids, killing at least 46 women. some of whom were burned alive. their remains were so badly damaged. authorities could not immediately identify them. delaying notification of the dead inmates, relatives from home during the presidency. o'mara castro said she was shocked by what she called monstrous murderers. but there were more killings to come on sunday
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gunman burst into a p all and opened fire, killing 11 people. authorities indicated the slaughter may have been some sort of revenge for the women's prison massacre. on monday, the country's military was handed control of the prison system and began searching cell blocks for weapons. authorities promised new laws to facilitate stronger measures. in the next few days, a proposal will be sent to national congress to label the members of criminal structures. well, dang as terrorist, a 10 to 10 percent, i'm doing military police officers, displayed weapons and ammunition seized inside one of the prisons. and use the same thing at the bottom. if this is what we found in the maximum security area, then you can imagine what there will be in the rest of the places. criminal gaining so flourished in several central american countries for years, killing, kidnapping,
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dealing drugs, and leaving many residents afraid to leave their homes. young people in those areas see no hope for the future. they either joined again for my grade or become part of the problem. so, i mean, it really is not just a simple matter of sending in the military and re establishing control and it all goes away. fever and you know, cells that are launched a massive crack down last year, imprisoning 60000 alleged gang members. the move sparked criticism of human rights abuses, but the security situation improved dramatically. now hunters may be following the same course. rob reynolds, l. g 0, a record breaking number of muslims, a gathering and make it for the seas. hodge pilgrimage within 2 and a half 1000000 people are expected to take part. as pandemic restrictions have been fully relaxed, tuesday mox, our find the most important of the 5 day pilgrimage. as and as muslims were paid to
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monthly occasions, many palestinians find some increasing economic bed and due to sewing food prices, including animals which are traditionally slaughtered as part of age, is um ad. one reports from gaza for nearly 2 decades is a blockade of goals or has had a significant impact on the people here. it's made even with the most basic flight activities, especially really just one's a significant challenge. as the celebration of freedom of 10 years. this when prices are making sacrifice, an animal is too expensive for many ingles. feel free to rates or at 70 percent. out of time when to after is daily per capita income does not exceed $1.00 a month on unemployment folder for children or presents many other families in gaza . you own fish videos, we don't have money. how can we work? how can we live? the economy is spinning,
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the impact on farmers is equally grim. most of off the law, a local farmer tells us how difficult it's been to adapt to the situation. while the number of customers goes down. the suburb of the house all about all along with is really block a taxes and so our and price is cattle feed is impacted by 70 percent due to rushes were on ukraine. despite the gloomy situation, there was just an hope. the government in gaza has allowed its employees to pay for sacrifice an animal in installments. economic expense, say fact is beyond goals as bored as i think what happens here. a bad heavy he lives there. that's what the 3 about the price increases are linked to international events. there is the price of cattle feed and production costs, as well as the heavy local taxes mis 5 years of blockades. and you called on pressure. people hearing goals on the tab and still are free for the festival entity exposition as somebody one i just, you know.
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