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[000:00:00;00] the of japan and not to nations, demands as well, allows more agent to gossip as fast as grove and eminence from in the carry johnston, the vista sal. just hear a lot from the whole set coming up is rarely driving hits. tenants and the make shift camping central goes and children are among the victims. justice, the victims of abu ghraib us call towards $42000000.00 to $3.00. iraq, you meant, tortured by american soldiers and russia. once small baby joy move to bad promotion of
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a child free launched on the un security council has discussed the desperate to mount a tyrant. conditions in gaza is a agencies one assignment is imminent. and the northern part of the strip you an agency for palestinian refugees says the number of 8 trucks entering gaza. this for them to its lowest level 11 months. gabriel, arizona do has more now from united nations of 113000 palestinians in guys that face catastrophic levels of hunger. just one step away from famine. and that number could triple in the coming months, un official readings, the security council, and told them israel continues to ignore calls for more. a to come in is
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a brief view, is riley authorities. i'm looking here money, 3rd and assistance from entering north and gaza. we're fighting continues and around 75000 people remain with the jingling water and food supplies. for eod mans or palestine. sam baset or the un says israel's intentions are clear, is an, has decided and implemented famine as a method of war for the purposes of ethnic cleansing. and to advance its colonial object, slovenia, and deanna are 2 of the security council members, the code for this meeting stories of children and goes unable to cry. utah hunger should force us to ex, now their silence must be deafening for their families,
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the doctors, their communities, the only silence louder is the one of these consul, not acting to prevent the worst from happening. the apocalyptic q, monetary and situation in the gaza strip is entirely attributable to the persistent violation of international law, including international humanitarian law. the un says october solve the lowest amount of a getting into gaza. then at any other point this year, gabriel's on don't. how does it at united nations in new york to us says it will not suspend minutes. we transpose to israel because it has made good progress, allowing more agent of goza last month's washington set. she's days a deadline for it as well to ensure that more food and emergency aid gets into the strip or face losing 8, including ministry support. she have her time, she reports us secretary of state lincoln of defense secretary austin, had given israel 30 days to abide by international humanitarian law and gaza.
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including increasing a deliveries to at least $350.00 trucks a day or risk. no longer being supplied with weapons as required under us little by almost every object to metric aid agencies say that in fact is your monetary and situation has grown worse in that time frame with the un reporting that just does the trucks and the entering cause or daily, the lowest number and a yeah. just a week ago the state department noted that israel had not done enough, but now sizing the opening of 2 new crossings and the waving of some costume is restrictions in the last few days. the us knows that israel had done enough to avoid sanctions, even without carrying out most of the specific measures. it's cold for all of a sudden you say that the metrics that you put out don't matter. i, we've never said, i never said that they don't matter. what i said was, these are metrics exactly like you put out. it's not a rabbit winds, meaning i don't want to take up time getting into
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a specific tit for tat on like truck number. the letter you can see the charging for the metrics and the number of let me just see very clear the metrics of the number of trucks getting into gaza every day. absolutely matter to every culture was the 1st bite and political appointee to resign from the administration due to the us and support for the war on goes or he says that back tracking is no surprise. and that it seems the ultimatum issue just before the us election was mailing the attempt to reassure the democratic party base not to worry about goals that before costing divert. this felt like a political ploy that this is not something that the administration has ever actually serious about enforcing. and the reality is that despite missing on pretty much every single metric we have no intention of actually enforcing us. office administration is not doing what needs to be done to ensure that life state and aide reaches palestinian civilians. yet again, during this war on gauls or the by the administration issued an ultimatum to israel based on the domestic and international law only for it not to follow through.
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perhaps for the last time before it leaves office. she represents the elder 0 washington. but is there any air attack cause hits, palestinians living and a make shift tents in central garza? the drone ms. saw stripe late on tuesday, triggered a huge fire at the camp and down. but now at least 2 people have been killed with several children among the injured as well. so the nor thousands of people are fleeing a beta. how noon is israel tightens it's siegel, northern garza, many families are heading south spots areas. they're also on the heavy bombardment . some of the topic reports was in the hospital. no, no, no one, no, no, no, no, no. the force displacement is really troops threatened hundreds of palestinian families to leave their centers in northern gauze as before noon, or face to the tunnel. again,
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these rallies had been destroying bates and all night hitting the few buildings still standing by the we could not even bury the dead. many bodies are still under the debris. that is really will plains quite comforters and artillery has been bombarding us. even snipers were deployed and started gunning down civilians. these rarely started evacuating all the sheltering un schools, which we all ran for our lives. it's been more than a year of these children listening to the drones above their heads. as gunshots ring out, these really i mean, has expended its offensive in between the siege of northern gaza has continued since october. the 5th israel has brought to meditating aid food medicine and few people are angry. it will lead is who's signed international laws that say force displacement is a crime. starvation is a crime. you and agencies and aid workers. the most of the population is on the verge of famine. what does it say? the trickle of age was just for the cameras,
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and that is really so just destroyed it after for them and get to the arrival. it has by and just want to release a trucks entered one carrying flower, the other carrying canned food the following day. the occupation forces storm the area, they fill in the trucks only for their propaganda. as you see, we were for somebody evacuated, humiliated and worn out covered in dust after walking long distances, the current would they could. in the last few weeks, israel has forcibly displaced more than a 1000000 people from the shelters in homes and not gone to the body shop. not the best of the roads are flooded with these rarely tang said soldiers, they detained oldham. and they've been an even some girls were taken to these very soldiers made fun of us in palestine is going to watch these really, drones and snipers continued to gun down civilians among those evacuating. many artillery shells fell on our heads. the sinews
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do not believe these really made these degree again of defeat to come us to the soldiers that occupied the area of to force of the displacing the sort of job. here is what a forces of hits the southern suburb of 11 is capital for a 2nd time in the past. now assignable could be seen in the here and they will talk to 1 in the morning local time. will that followed a strike less than an hour earlier? defense minister isabel cuts has moved out to cease $5.00 and $2.00, as well as well goes on met earlier at 5 people were killed and then is rarely striking east of a root and the mount lebanon. rescue teams have been looking for survivors who may be trapped in the rubble. mount lebanon is not known to be a, has been
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a strong hold. this is what i has for the barrels of rockets targeting northern israel. and tennessee is very medias say 2 people were killed in the coastal city of in a hurry up multiple rockets with 5 to 10 of these. but most went into substitute for the 1st time a jerry and united states has found the defense contract to responsible for its employees role and the torture of 3 men detained in abu ghraib prison in iraq. the court has awarded $42000000.00 to $3.00 rocky men, icicle hain. how's that story now from washington? these were the pictures that shocked the world. american military personnel, torturing prisoners interact, images that put the bush administration on the defensive. so those are rockies that were mistreated by members of the us armed forces. i offer my deepest apology. it was inconsistent with the values of our nation. only a handful of soldiers responsible for the abuse were sent to prison. and now for
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the 1st time, a jury has decided that military contractor, c a c, i will pay 3 of those detainees. $42000000.00 agreeing that it's interpreter was complicit in their torture slot l. it jelly and elders, you're a journalist, a side as you bail, a grocery store owner and a wreck, and sue how else demari in iraqi middle school principal. they were not in the photographs but testified in court that they were beaten. shocked with the electric products, one was dragged through the prison by a rope around his neck. they were subject to force nudity threatened with dogs and sexually assaulted. their lawyer believes this judgment could have a far reaching impact. so i think that this sends a real message and may just incentivize some corporations from getting involved and in what they perceive as a business of war. and instead of not be so quick
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to whether it's drone operators or even domestically, whether it's privatization of prisons. a case like this makes clear that companies have obligations to those on the receiving end of their services and that they really have to bet, train, supervise, and discipline their employees. they can just take the page and the profit, the company, c a c has been fighting to keep this read jury since 2008. when the lawsuit was 1st filed c, a, c, i is the defendant. and what they have said in court, in their defense, they don't dispute that abuses occurred. they are questioning a couple of things. the question whether these 3 plaintiffs stuff or the abuse that they're latching. and they're also questioning whether their employees actually contributed to that abuse. they say their employees had nothing to do with these 3 . a jury disagreed, and while the company is expected to appeal for now at least 3 of the detainees can
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expect some form of justice. and mor good follow patty, claim l g 0. washington and green book is direct to all the center on national security at the fordham university school of law. she's also been covering abuses in detention centers like the great banquet tunnel evey for decades. she joins us live now from new york. welcome to the program. so this is a certainly on historic result, but why does it take so long to get to this point to think of you know, it's a really good question. i think that the united states has gone out of its way to try to put the fact of torture and abuse at abu ghraib at the black c. i a black sites and at guantanamo, as far away from the public eye as possible. the issue of accountability has been one that has been hard pursued by many lawyers, but it has been alluded in terms of they did in terms of actual outcomes. so this is actually, as you say,
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a very monumental and i think groundbreaking decisions. and i want to just reflect on a few things. i think it is important in the message that it sends to private corporations that are working with the military abroad and, and also maybe to private prisons. but i think there's something else. i think it also has to do with the individuals themselves, the suite or rocky 9 that there is some kind of justice in the world. it's just as delayed. it's just as too long delayed for what this means and it sort of opens the door to something that the united states has run away from now for decades, which is accountability, accountability for these atrocities that were committed. you know, an awful grade 1st happen and you played the clip of president bush talking about how, you know, we didn't behave this way and they would and, and the perpetrators would be punished. what would that happened? it was an upgrade, was a one off,
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it was just some rogue after some bad actors in the military who were, as you said, punished. but the fact is that it was our initial doorway, our initial window into a much larger policy of torture and abuse. at black sides of people detained in the war on terror and tortured in ways that were as, as harsh as the ones you described and much worse. and so this is an extremely important moment i, i think, and i'm, it could open up a lot of doors to just as to new stories and to count ability. well, given what you say, you mean, to what extent does this set a precedent for all the survivors of of torture to try and seek justice? i think it's a very, very good question. the question is, you know, cool, will they say that accounts ability from our courts willing to take this beyond a private corporation? and that's something that we're going to have to find out. but yes, i think it opens up a path that we have not seen opened up before. there's just been a sense of yes,
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we know what happened. we've documented in our, towards the report. we've seen it and so many documentaries and movies and just the idea of some kind of important accountability. remember that khaki, they the c a c a the corporations in question here. and the one that was, you know, find this $42000000.00 for these 3 detainees that were, that were tortured, that they were originally paid $31000000.00 to participate in this interrogation process. and in this prison it upgrade. so the penalty is much worse and much greater than what they were originally paid. and i think that's actually a very important moment in thinking about what could happen going forward. kind of green bag. we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. or what sort of head hair on? i'll just arrow the head of the you case under contract quits over his handling of an historic child sexual abuse scandal.
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transporting the sick and the elderly for medical health police due to we're seeing its own own i, which is 0. the senate goes president bussey region by fire has called for a snap, a legislative election on november 17th, his name to win a parliamentary majority rollout and precious plan of reforms including fighting corruption. but can the new leader bring political fidelity to his nation? stay without 0 for full coverage. the . the one thing i would say armando about top stores is not a nation security council. it has discussed deteriorating some of the tire and conditions in thousands. it comes as agencies one that simon is immune in northern
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parts of the strip. you and the agency for processing and refugees says the number of a trucks entering causes, folding chairs from those level 11 months. this try cause hit protest indians living and, and make shift tense. and central gaza triggering a huge 5 of the companies that offer not at least 2 people having killed the head of the case under control which has resigned off the accusations of failing to properly investigate the story. allegations of child abuse or pressure had been mounting on the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, since the reports found he took in sufficient action to stop a serial a visa. so he had to report from london a. c. o might see trinity's a one true god, a soft cry from the days of his installation. justin will be the archbishop of canterbury made his decision to step down about his management of one of the west
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sexual abuse scandals in the anglican church. his history. it was the combination of days of prussia since the publication of the may can review and independent reports into the charge of england's handling of the grave abuses committed by jones 5, a barrister, and a permanent volunteer within the church. who round christian holiday comes. the man who since the 1970s abused at least a 130 boys and young men in the u. k. as well as in bob, wy and south africa, and 2013 well be was informed of the range of abuse public treasures by spies. he said he was told that the police had been informed, but instead of full money allowed him, you'll start to use himself. well, we did not follow up to ensure justice for smiles, victims a justin well be in 2013. became aware of the full extent of smiles, abuses of us, not just a boys in the u. k. like myself,
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but boys in africa as well in symbolic way and in south africa. and i think that he didn't do the right thing. he and the bishop of the the should have made sure that these abuses were properly reported to the all sorts sees. but he admits, and this is covered off in the review that he failed to act properly in rigorously and responsibly to details a church and crisis the funds and excuse me, to protect the victims and instead allowed whatever it's most prudent mistake, sir, and abuses, to escape justice confronted with his fate is justin welby had little choice, but to resign. the extent of his inaction provoked shop criticism from all the senior members of the church is not just within the chairs of invoices in the chair . but it's also force is looking at from outside i'm from the outside people saying how kind of the church incredibly came to be concerned about safeguarding. when this kind of monumental failure happens with
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a senior level and there's no action as a result. smaller, died in 2018 in cape town, never having accounted for his crimes and the church that enabled him damaged black in disarray, edits failure to deal with another prolific a visa. so any vehicle i'll just, sarah london. the mayor of amsterdam has survived the votes. this new confidence off to an emergency debates on the rights involving is rarely football fans, is really and actually this cool. the fathers, anti semitic set, boston has more to design a temporary bent and protest. a small group carrying blank banners was detained in front of amsterdam style and hole inside the may have faced off questions from the city council. why will thousands of my coffee therapy support is known for violence? an anti arab slogans allowed to visit to them. but israel is committing genocide in gaza. why did she failed to protect the jews?
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and why did the may or use it to impose for them to describe the text is for a fancy come i can imagine that this could remind people of a program. that's my assessment. we are aware that there's been issues around recovery supports us to all, but it was a terrible shock. allows us friends in amsterdam, and i can imagine that this could remind people of a holocaust. i'm not taking that back. dangerous language says the head of the collective against it's lemme phobia, last week's attacks. he says, well, we're response to violence and racist insults by is what you support us in. and, you know, julie citizen in amsterdam has become a victim of all we see is a witch hunt potable ization for training. muslims is terrorists. what they're really trying to do is normalize what israel's doing in palestine and silence all those who protest against it. the government, under the leadership of the fall rights freedom party was quick to ask for strong measures against muslims involved and the violence including deportations. what you
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see now is happening that the right wing populace are taking this so we know this trick that they do. they always do this trick and they divide the society even further and they'll take it and they're blaming the muslim community. that as a whole, many questions remain on how last week's violence could have been prevented by the kinds of forces i'm back in tennessee, communities here i left with far reaching consequences of the riots. the dodge capital is known as tens and divided city step class, and l g 0 to them. that's the cop $29.00 summit and as a buyer's on the wells top development bank. so promised to increase climate finance to $120000000000.00 a year for the developing nations by the end of the decade. as part of efforts to fund the fights to limit the global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. you and the secretary general antonia detachment says those countries must not leave empty handed. the world must pay up automatically.
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we'll pay the price that so sees it is crucial periods. you won't be, all government must be guided by a clear through climates. finance is not charity is that investment? climate section is not optional, is an imperative both side indispensable to live the world for all humanity and the prosperous future for every nation on this. russ service binding what it calls that propaganda that discourages people from having children. the government is pushing traditional family values as it tackles the declining birth rate. dmitri president could explain promoting a so called child free life style is now illegal in russia, on the internet, in media cinema and advertising, the country's lower house of parliament, the state duma voted unanimously for the bill, saying it's a threat to russia's future. use critique is good wishes there are critics mainly
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from abroad. they are trying to do everything so our country would cease to exist to stop russia from developing. this is the low on the future of our state to give birth or not to give birth is up to the woman and her close wants to the side and the ideology that they are trying to oppose this propaganda. it will lead to a situation where women stop giving birth. please a politician say this doesn't mean not having children is a crime. and religious celibacy remains legal. but those charged with the child free propaganda could face fines of up to $51000.00. and lloyd's say the build wedding is too broad, so i'm giving you a little of gap. so the destination of what is considered prep again, that is very vague. therefore, topics like domestic violence, pregnancy raped a woman's choice of pop. now, when she's going to get those who will be admitted in the movies and on tv, the war and ukraine has left thousands of families without fathers, but russia's population has been in decline for years. the birth rate is that it's
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lowest in decades. sociologist, i'll do the best several reasons why some russians are choosing not to have children. fortunately, dispatch, it's a very small percentage of men and women say they don't want to have children at home. but many people often postpone this decision for a whole number of reasons. any instability in society contributes to a decrease in the bus right? well and others say it's too hard to have a family when mortgage rates can reach up to 20 percent. if that to be sort of on search it, there's got to have a child is a big responsibilities. you should only do it when you understand that you can take care of the new human being on. moscow has been pushing for measures to promote the traditional family values for years. this includes incentives offered to large families and the 2013 ban on what the government's considered as l. g. b t. q. propaganda. on tuesday, the duma also banned citizens of countries with gender changes legal from adopting
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russian children to meet you met but didn't go out to 0. the weather is next and inside story examines us. i think of relations on just 2nd, donald trump preston, some state the had the satellite image for south agent shows a split picture and that trends will continue over the next few days. we've got very seconds conditions across the north of india and pakistan. but down in the south of india and sherlock because that's where we're seeing some very stormy weather. we've got showered clouds bringing that rain further west on wednesdays occur low. we'll see the storms and showers were expecting some big bang is as well in the very south of sri lanka, by the mid week. the weather is of the weather, however, continues to flow its way further east into the bay of bengal on thursday. we'll see so see that rain across southern parts of india as we end the week,
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but it's not stria across the northeast corner. lodge, any sunny sky, so bundle dish and me and my few spits and spots of rain for an apple. but the heaviest of the rain will be moving its way across afghanistan into northern parts of pakistan. but we won't be seeing that in the whole, as it continues to battle that very unhealthy at quality with hazy sunshine. it's true to friday, but dry skies think very dry across the nose of china, but that's changing things to what wave creeping across. innovation. it knocked temperatures down here. so much to wire across the south. but you can see those very widths and windy conditions brought on by number of tropical systems in the very south, the palestinians who were expelled from there and then in the neck of 1948, still don't have the rights of return today is that the land was extorted and
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settlements were built. 20 houses 0 worlds, goes back with young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grandparents stay here? why aren't i here? returned to palestine on al jazeera. what should applicant leaders expect from donald trump? does he makes his come back? the continent hasn't been a top diplomatic priority for washington, but of china and russia expand their influence, there will trump for versus print. this is inside store the
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