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reporting on how new technology is making this possible. and can you, i mean the form of incentives, what do you have? do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, off phrase, or just the syrian fights has been the tomb of the former president's has a new administration such as to bring peace of the over decades of or increase the voluntary johnston. this is all just here a lot from the whole. so coming up a change of daily torture survivors of an a tourist, damascus. prisons, speaker, positive beats, and on team to the agents. you and the general assembly, the overwhelming phase, to demand that immediate unconditional permanent c spot in garza plus report to
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bring resistance withdraw often ukraine. so you have fun and getting to avoid the front. sometimes the serious new administration is pledging to secure potential chemical weapons sites. with the help of international partners, the inter and prime minister has also promised to get state institutions back up and running. what positions bytes is all very dismantling symbols of the past, destroying the 2 and half as a side. the father of the house to present a shot for the account reports the end of an era of oppression, syria and the opposition group. now in charge of much of the country says it wants to signal a new beginning. an usher and change for syrians are the most of the human card,
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the the tomb. as the president, bashar of a search father, hospice was symbolically destroyed. it's not my fault limit, we so it's burnt and destroyed by the people of his village because he starts them because they hated him because he destroyed us. he displaced them and placed the new administration in syria says its main priority is restoring security and stability across the country. searching for those who took part in the torture and kidding of the change of prisons and morgan, damascus, syrians wait an agony, hoping for information about loved ones who have been missing for years. the what did by charlotte call due to these people. if you'd imprison them, tried them, we wouldn't have said no, but to cut them like thought it some just serious new administration says it plans
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to rebuild for the asset family destroyed for more than 50 years. it's intern, prime minister says government institutions are already going back to work for that purpose loans. many former employees will have to face just expecting investments to be to meet and so at the the door remains open for all employees except for those whose hands stained with blood from military institutions. who, although there were, once employees took up arms and forth against the syrian peoples, displacing them. these individuals will be referred to quotes the trial before being allowed to return to the roles. the means that you sions, the new administration says it hopes the millions of records for the flight the country during the civil war will return the syrians in the middle east and abroad, anxiously wait to see what happens next. for the a car which is 0. the pentagon is costs us about the new suit administrations
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commitments to secure chemical weapons sites, saying it will be judged by sections what this leader is saying on the ground about chemical weapons. i mean, these are good things we want to we, we welcome this type of rhetoric, but we have, you know, actions have to meet words as well. so we're going to continue to work with the groups that we have relationships with. again, our focus is that these chemical weapons do not fall into the wrong hands. of all this era has gained access to and the tourist damascus presents run by series intelligence service junior aside regime must have it was built on the ground and contains so spent as coughing rooms. we spoke to 2 young men detained from last said, i mean checking on that cause of that. can you tell us about the reason for your arrest, your experience in detention, and the conditions and torture you endured that zip code alone. there was a loss of torture. we will hungry and only eggs, mold the green bridge, and they pulled out town dials about not often,
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and that's about as much. sure. so what was the reason for your arrest that i'm not unsettled communes? a lot of them because i had some member of the security forces who was assaulting my mother. i couldn't bear to see this and i hit him see if we were brought here. first, we would take him to sell 27 and then transferred to this cell once the nom on, or we slips. he is suffering from lice scales and allergies. so now we'll get the most of a had to be given. we would towards should daily and unimaginable weiss find they be so so now bad enough, there was someone who would being hit the 15 yours is that i'm a little homeless specialist on us. that's the upside. and we set americans, were there women and children with you or for the nurse at home, but they would many women and children. the women's room is over this, and i was brought before the judge about a month ago. but i didn't leave the sell off to bed substance and what about you
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flush a mush was held in section 12. you cannot imagine the amount of beating we endured . there would force us to lie down on our backs and shoulders and then insult curse and humiliated. somebody had not done it. i could. the food was inevitable. no one could eat it. they usually give us a glass of water in the evening to survive. we wouldn't eat again until 7 am the next day. the size of the bathroom was used on a strict schedule. and if you made a mistake, you were beaten, cursed and humiliated what i can the not many for a while. we slept and piled on top of each other. if someone was pulled out of a pile and they were beaten outside the cell in this for some the larger i still have mark. so my back and legs from the torture. i was even shocked. and the bullet went to the bone here, i'll show you my leg shirt and look around shallow. so uh, is it the silver fee because of the incident with the security member, i had come to visit a friend and ended up being detained with,
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with no connection to anything. my brother and cousin were also detained, each placed in a separate cell. we've a cursed, beaten, and humiliated daily on the walls. here we marked dates and wrote things down. for example, this is sunday. it helped to stay connected to the outside world and keep track of the time the seller was in had lighting electricity. but there were other cells with no light at all, where people can see anything. if they wanted you to confess to something they would force you to the ground, tie your feet and be you until you admitted us there. and if you didn't, they would tie your hands and suspend you from the upper floors. they even use these handcuffs to hang people above the cell. doors are these ready minutes for your husband, caring out to major air offensive on syria is launched. nearly $500.00 strikes and sunday, including on the capital, damascus to naval facilities where hits with 15 vessels with don't. israel is army claims to have destroyed 80 percent of serious military capabilities is where the
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ground forces also moving deeper into the civil gonan heights. effects of expanding, as well as occupation. the ministry has seized was, was that the minutes rise off is a, it's a move that the un says violates to 1974 this engagements agreement between israel and syria. as well says it will do whatever is necessary to eliminate what he calls, potential threats in syria. the ministry has been attacking naval fleets, weapons production sites on the feels for the 4th day in a row. that's where the forces of targeted miss a minute treat. airport, which is 8 kilometers away from the syrian capital for so says reports from damascus as good as medicine ministry, a port. this is one of the largest submitted a pause in the capital city. damascus indeed is just a few of them because we from the city center and this right behind me, it is a russian made attack a helicopter. and now it's completely burned out. as
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a result of the is rarely a truck that has been conducted intensively in the last couple of days. still, you can see that or that some of the shut up knows and also the parcel, the how to cough does this was just thrown away. this is one of the parts of this tale of the how the cop there, of course, is not clear whether that is what i'm, that's how the attack had to come to the address we have seen or whether it belongs to that the carrier had a copy of the cargo made it to be highly competent. that's also a russian made, had to come through and you can see that it also has been see it by is right, a forces and completely burned out completely destroy each year. well, the other side is that how good is that, or steel is class and some of the how to cope those over there. some of them has been damaged, but some steel or their, their intact. for now, officials are not letting us to get there because they say, well, it could be attributed angela's as is really
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a strikes on the message. a port is the cartoon. and so as a port was not just hosting the the, the area we're cause, but also it was costing the tanks for the protection. so this 10 to our, from the, for the vision, that's what the record on the responsibility of made. and i said, so the shuttle to says brother, and you see different types of the russian made times will be here. when the positions fighters were, we're approaching admin seem to have the capital city, missouri. a port was one of the 1st places that the regime forces have left. it was hosting several, the air defense vehicles as well. this is a russian issue, the air defense system. and when we're getting into the airport, we also have seen a rushing move pump 0 is the phone system that was heavy damaged as
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a result of the is rarely a strikes and the 5 of here or says that there are steel, dozens of these and defense vehicles spread across the airport and this way they're expecting israel to come and to i pack them as well. and that's why the say the effort is still not safe. this will said there was a 0, damascus mazda airport, the b u. n. general assembly has passed a resolution to monitoring an immediate cease phone and goes to an emergency session member states source of evidence supports with you, an agency for protest in refugees condemning new is waiting. know that bands organizations operations gabriel is on there. is that in the u. n. in new york, the message is clear with these 2 resolutions,
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number one on right needs to be protected and their mandate needs to be protected. and bolstered, of course, is real, is trying to destroy unreal. they've made that very clear for many months now. and the 2nd message that it says is the over whelming majority of the world is calling for again an immediate cease fire in gaza now on the unreal resolution that passed. overwhelmingly a 159 countries. voting for it, 9 against 11 epstein going to the cease fire. a 158 member states or countries voted for this immediate cease fire. and 9 against 13 abstained on the seas far looked out another way. 82 percent of the member states are voting for an immediate cease fire, particularly, and this is important. germany and italy both both voted for the seas for that's important because those are 2 countries that have abstained in previous boats on
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a cease fire in guys or that have come up previously in the general assembly. so that's important. on a practical level, this is non binding, unlike a security council resolutions, nevertheless. so this will again, bolster pressure on israel to re wise world opinion here. i should know that the united states voted against both of these resolutions. and they really, once again, are on an island by themselves when it comes to guys that particularly of course, this vote in the general assembly comes just a little over 2 weeks after the united states used it's vito power in the security council to veto a guys a cease fire resolution in the all important security council that's a 4th time the us as use their veto power and the security council. and that's why you're seeing these resolutions in the general assembly. countries are frustrated
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with the us blocking, seized by resolutions continually, or at least 49 people have been killed across gauze since don't on wednesday. that size goes a ceasefire. tools get underway in egypt, in the north 22 members of the same permanent life and the home was targeted. you. many is still missing, is very forces also towards strikes and the jabante, a refugee count, northern gauze that has been under a team of ministry siege that's blocked deliveries of food and medicine. the tax also continued and central garza is ready as strides, killed at least 7 palestinians, and on this rough restaurant g camp since october last year, he's very attacks of more than $44800.00 people. most of the many children those attacks came as hundreds of the students are forcibly displaced from the oma, goes the refugee camp in central garza as it reports. i'm now actually getting
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a lot of my guys the refuge account. this place has been willing to buy the is where the military today to evacuate. we can stay at the moment. now people are trying to leave area. they are trying to take the other side of the civilians are trying to return back to the houses in order to take the old personal belongings and situations. the quite tends to drones off on this car right now, cycling overhead. while everyone is quite terrified, i'm petrified due to that, to you about to action or that this place is very densely populated with civilians . thousands of palestinians are right now preparing themselves in order to evacuate, and this is not the 1st time that a godly refuge account has been forced to evacuate. because we move them to find the grounds and civilians are trying to find a new sense of safety for just a clue that we will find more people are trying to bridge the way to the us control areas of cause in particular in direct. but finally,
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these elusive williams are quite desperate right now. they're looking for a new window of relief as wait a minute to claims that a mcguffey has been used as an active military infrastructure to attack is by the territories we can see how best, perhaps all the faces, hope to simply as well, quite looking for any place that we can have some sort of respite, but the situation day by day escalate was no really tough for think hundreds and thousands of palestinians looking for any way or any means in order to survive. a lot of this, a very drastic columbus say unfolding then direct deposit and i would do 0. my gosh, a refugee comp pedestal. i was told to come here on the present. some of the syrian refugees heads the home last 2 years, a broad, others facing any possible decision, whether to stay with a group as ours. and georgias 14th consecutive nights of protest,
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thousands of on demand thing of review to mention elections the how i we may well say some rain pushing towards california right for the next couple of days, hopefully helping with those well 5. meanwhile, we have got the west of weather turning away from the east. disable this co, fun here, this long, cold front. that's going to continue making his wife of the east with co gravity taking in behind, most lake effects know coming in here person. so i just some what to where the coming into the west coast, just pushing towards know a positive california up to those pacific northwest teddy snow as it makes its way across the cascade. so seo, nevada is going through the next couple of days. more of the same and i went to whether this stuff, whether pushing a little further south is caught
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a cane wind coming through here. hopefully that will help out eventually just sliding down to a southern parts of california. scott: so initially i was across the place, much of north america is dry it so that because when we have to minus 15 in when it takes quite too short while i'm sure you'll agree cold enough to just around the eastern seaboard new york at around 2 or 3 degrees over the next couple of days. what's the weather clearing away from the east to staple joins up towards well. also cuba seen some heavier rain down towards police could see some flooding here. elsewhere for the car being pretty a sunshine. but if you show us the, how much is happening in
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the north question, why it happens like this, then the name of this call on it's area where the foundation the come back. let's take a look at the headlines now. the new administration in syria says it's willing to work with international organizations to secure potential chemical weapons sites across the country. is also found to fold those and folding, torturing and killing pertaining these and state prison accounts fights is from the new administration, have destroyed the 2 of our assets,
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the father of austin crescent, sean, i reset the fonts. the image starts from central listings from united nations general assembly has passed a resolution demanding an immediate cease fire in concert during an emergency session member states. so, so that you can support to view an agency for posting interest agents for that foot to shape as soon as political future have begun, that it's gonna take up ministration. now running state affairs, if i see many challenges including united your country, i split up more for more than a decade. so i know how to report something wrong, best place. so the struggle that led to bush on the sides over through this is where, but surely i sides down fall, begun in march, 2011. that as old city in the home of the mosque was the gathering place for protesters demanding an end to autocratic rule. political change has now come,
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but i know i'm trying to hurry you. we took to the streets to demand freedom were now free. we rebelled against oppression. now we have security and peace. syria now has an interim administration, and it has a lot of work ahead. it's not just about drafting a new constitution and preparing for elections. this is an impoverished society. so with that that you'd like to hear some of that syria needs a lot of services, health education, we have long being marginalized. we hope that we will get out right, some and now new country. so much has been lost during years before the scars of conflict. a reminder of a dark time syria needs the help of the international community to rise again. but that is conditioned on the new authorities ability to come up with a credible, inclusive, and non sectarian governing body. there is hope, but there are also concerns. there are opportunities for syrians to come together
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to build a state that abides by the rule of law. but there are also risks. there appears to be a new found unity among the opposition forces have long failed to agree on a single vision. and we're not uh, what is the problem and yet there is a joint operations room in damascus, bringing together among others commanders from the north and south. we want to assure our people and the international community we are all in agreement. it's been one of the worlds bloodiest conflicts and recent history. people here blamed a said for factory and destroying a nation, who i remember seeing i and we need a differentiation between the muslim and a christian. i swear i'm 67 years old and, and even you the religion of the neighbors. it was the regime that created divisions between people and minorities. hundreds of thousands of people were killed in the struggle for a new syria. many hope it's a new break that will bury the divisions of the past. what's at stake is the future
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of millions. one of them is 8 year old. how much does that include their else as a to the southern syria which are in serious civil war. more than 13000000 syrians flipped to other countries throughout the world, not to nations, estimates 3 minutes to and refugees. they've been neighboring to keep its host, the largest refugee population in the wealth, lebanon that has the 2nd largest number of syrians with about 774000 registered people. germany has the 3rd largest, about 716000. your opinion is in the middle of a fist political debates about the future of suicide. refugees, that austria has already announced. spencer deport soon migrates of belgium from greece, and germany paused with a final applications from syria, which i'm in the farm. and as to is quoting for the return of stephen refugees to be coordinated across the you and with the you and see what to do about having
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verified shots because of syrian saw protection world wide, including here in germany, but also in their millions to neighboring countries. many of those who solve that protection can imagine to return to their home country. at the same time, the situation is so unclear that it's currently impossible to judge whether there will be another flow of refugees from down region or whether river turn to syria is actually possible. that is why a close coordination with neighboring countries or partners in europe and certainly with the u. n. is this central? arianna car clock is lecture and sociology it angrier ruskin university and a journalist focusing on refugees and follow right movements in greece. she says the move by european countries reflects right wing precious, despite concerns that sir it remains unsafe at this time that it happened so fast that it was so it was very surprising. however, it seems to follow the, the far right, the public trend throughout europe. and this is quite concerning,
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simply because you cannot deny people asylum. and the fact that there's going to be thousands of applications waiting to be decided that it means that it's going to create a backlog in the asylum systems across europe, girls bucks to the trans they will be on the side of the say, spend the decides on the on the positive or negative decision based on a safe country or unsafe country. the thing being with them, okay. you know what syria is going to be. i know that the other students i spoke, so people for whom i have reported a few years ago. they told me that they're extremely happy for um, for what for what is happening in syria. but at the same time, they're quite concerned because they don't really know what's gonna happen the next day. and so maybe it's quite concerning. the europe seems to be close entering
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syria safe, especially in the u. k. when we're in the u. k. at the feel us obviously come to the there are still going to is ation. and this is going to remain this way for the time being according to care site and there. so it's a bit of an oxymoron to stop people from applying. and then can see there, the car, you call them, and the rest of the news now and protests in georgia have become so regular that recent demonstrate as a now familiar with each of this tactics. they've been 2 weeks of riley's demanding . the assumption of you, accession tools to meet your resident reports from typically see this is the george in parliament. the focal point of these protest demonstrates is gather here every night at the end of the working day, it's around 8 p. m here local time. and this is when people start filling up this area of uh, restore valley avenue, which is closed off for traffic. they got it here, and then tens of thousands of people will be joining. i'm through the night filling
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up a whole one kilometers a stretch of the streets and the police establish a cordon beforehand on those 2 side street to the right and to the left of parliament. no protest as go right to up. so the police lines shunting and shouting and pointing, lays of pens and police don't respond and this continues for several hours, then come the fireworks. the weapon of choice for demonstrates is now we've seen protest as tall, so as fireworks over those barracks is exactly what is happening right now. and then police bring out bama trucks and right units from the back end from liberty square down the south end of the street. and this is when the face of the protest changes and things start happening quite quickly though peaceful protest is on their own. to avoid trouble stop moving northwest, while fully mosques groups move forward, they're ready for a fight. and this happens around midnight. now,
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as police get the order to disperse the crowds, the clashes begin a move in securing the perimeter and grabbing anyone who stays on their way. now most men with no insignia, we've seen them come in from the flanks and engage in groups. thousands of protesters end up in the hospital or detained full boe. now police then do several other pushes forward around 50 meters at a time and outcomes, the t a gas to clear the area and pushed by them. and this is where the police court and finally stops usually. and the bottles begin. protesters with gas masks chipped fun. it works and throws back to your gas grenades. so instead of running away from the many russian to grab these grenades and 1000, shake them in towns full of water. most of the crowd stays back where they can be. now, hours later, protest as a warrant out, most of them will have already left and the here becomes basically and reasonable from all of the few. meanwhile,
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police bring out even more reserve state patrol these nearby streets and grab anyone they can find. finally, in the early hours of the morning, the last protest as a pushed back here to republic square, where they had home only to return again the following nights. because there is no dialogue between the sides to meet you meant that in co, out to 0. it's been a little a past and april to boost on the conscription. ukraine is facing bern. resistance requires old men the age between $25.60 to register with an online data base potentially be cooled up to fight. also, bank reports from odessa dodging the draft which is like this of men apparently being confronted by military conscription offices or trying to escape them is being posted across social media. ukraine. with russian forces making gains in the front lines of the east pressure is going
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to find most soldiers to fight them the to the victor, not his real name is in height and he attempted to bribe medical stuff to get an exemption from having to join the armed forces, but if that was exposed during the government come down on the practice, boys knew he was the 2 of my friends who are drafted are that on the months of their being conscripted to. one of my friends was deceived by the commanders. they told him he would be a mechanic and the driver will. they send him to the front line without even any protective equipment that he was injured. and they still ordered him to go back to the frontlines junior. what he is now in housing was really the president was like an incident. he has admitted that ukrainian force is a short of troops. many soldiers have been fighting since the start of the war in february 2022.
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