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of his release i of the use by contact to talk to the president. the wasn't beat. i couldn't get help from no one a sentiment that resonates with other victims and their families. demanding, not only help but safety to the serious new administration says it's working to close their torres presence and secure chemical weapons sites off to the full official alice on the colored on or a kyle, this is out. is there a lie from doha? also coming up the top task of uniting a fraction nation begins. we take a look at life in the southern missouri and city of dera. the birthplace of the struggle to talk to aside is where any minute she conducts
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a wave of attacks across the gauze. a strip talk soon, refugee comes and an a convoy, dozens of kind of city ends and it kills. i'm you, in general, assembly demands an immediate cease fine and garza and reiterates that support for the you, an agency palestinian refugees, the se. begin in syria, where the new administration is pledging to close the formal regimes, new torres prisons, and secure potential chemical weapons sites. the government also says it will push to those who facilitate the outside regime by torturing and killing the detainees. speaking to l, just there a certain point miss mohammed l by share with firms that those guilty of war crimes will be held to account and badness to read your meter. and so what doing remains
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open football employees, except for those whose hands stained with blood from military institutions, who although the once employees took up so informed against the syrian, the people who were displacing them. these individuals will be referred to quotes the trial before being allowed to return to the roles and the institutions. now this comes as tens of thousands of syrians. i'm missing and people are anxiously waiting for any information about their loved ones. my son, i'll come out of a syrian activist who taught capitals around the world, detailing the suffering he and his people faced was found dead and the sudden i present his funeral beheld, and the coming olives. let's go straight now to damascus that we can speak to our service. russell said that he's looking for us in the syrian capsule and russell. you'll the as a mold in damascus with families of been coming, looking for ben less lost relatives. and in some cases, finding them well indeed,
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so far we have seen them just a couple of families funding. they are really family members. but the majority of off the body is the kids here or not to the cold, nice little. so this is the more of this much the he's hospital and now over this 2 doors they, they got to the 7 who was one and the other one over there. and there are tons of bodies on the fields. on the, on the grounds, i had been in that room and it is just, just unimaginable what you actually see. so the bodies horribly chairs have some of their positive bodies to complete. the just cut off stuff to the dads and the families most dramatically. there coming more
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and more and trying to buy a whole scene, a family member. and so does the magic seems i was talking to the families, none of them. women. no, you can see that another buddy for being retrieved and taken to the more wide meaning bodies are right in terms more of the course of somebody's also being taken to the cousins and leaving the more good, talking about tens of people, tens of people here and of course the motions of going high or does it for those families that have to have checked that they are missing families being so heavily uh, cabinet churches abused stalled to this down. it's just heartbreaking to see the, the, the faces of the family members of these victims. that, of course, this is the prize, the syrians,
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how pays for the over the course of 15 years of the civil war. and but there are nearly 200000 new, some people and almost every family member family that has a missing member in the cost and see it. that's one of them. they actually the loved ones, unimaginable pain. and despite being felt that in the mood, russell, one of the bodies, of course, that has been discovered in the past few days of vast, of the prominent activist mazda, and i'll have mazda. now, his funeral is due, isn't it? in the next few hours in damascus. what preparations always thing for that this message in my mother actually is now in this mall. so, um and she is printed out is going to be house couple of hours later in one of the central malls here in, in, in damascus. and we are expecting houses and powers as for people to attend to
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these funeral. so that was one of the 1st active list that was organized the peaceful protest against against the city of virginia, 2011. then shortly, for some protests on the social media, she has been arrested. and then she stayed in a prison for over the course of or 15 months. and then when he was released, so she left the country to george and then he went to another legs and there he started and told her about his story. what happened to him, what he has gone his going through when he was in the presence of the gene. and then he's got the global as tension over there. he's been the one of the boys of the empire, regina, the new woman, and particularly humidity and tragedies that are, that are taking place then in 2020. see the thing says well, they're mostly in
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a general amnesty and lives in a mother. i believe in that, and he told us if he's a senior who will be able to have his nations better then seeing, i believe that he got to damascus. and that the day that you arrived in damascus, actually the minutes that he landed in damascus, a port to got arrested again assist them. that'd be no news from him. just 2 days ago be have funded that she was kills just hours before the full of the regime. he has been killed by the officials, seeing the us, the made it to the hospital and then he's body has been laughed at. that's more now then he has been taken to these more in a most a heated hospitals, more than in a couple of hours. that would be a funeral, perform for him. and that i expect the house is, it's not tens thousands of people to attend because she is one of the same voltage
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victims. all of these are the sides of the gym and it's so pressure and we will be covering that funeral, bringing it to all viewers. as well, russell for the moment many thanks indeed. well, 0 has gained access to the so called palestine bronze prison in damascus. it was run by the syrian intelligence service on the present. a charlotte side, much of the facility was built on the ground and contained cells. then his coffin rooms. he spoke to 2 young men who were detained, the congested army, shelter getting on. that's cause of that. can you tell us about the reason for your arrest? your experience in detention and the conditions and torture you endured the zip code alone. there was a loss of torture. we were hungry and only eggs. mold the green bridge, and they pulled out town dials the boat not off with. so that's about as much so. so what was the reason for your rest that i'm the, i'm sort of done i'm, there's a lot of them because i had some member of the security forces who was assaulting
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my mother. i couldn't bear to see this and i hit him see if we were brought here 1st we would take him to cell 27 and then transferred to this cell once and the nom on or we slips. he is suffering from life. scabies and allergies. so now we'll get the most of a had to be given we would towards should daily and unimaginable wise find they be so, so now bad enough, there was someone who would be 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 were 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 cell off to bed. and what about you? lash out most was held in section 12. you cannot imagine the amount of beating we endured because they would force us to lie down on our backs and shoulders and then
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insult curse and humiliating somebody how not. janet, 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 use the strict schedule. and if you made a mistake, you were beaten, cursed and humiliated. war and i can then um, any football we slept, piled on top of each other. if someone was pulled out of a pile and they were beaten outside the cell in the front. i saw denise eliza. i still have marched and went back and legs from the torture. i was even shot. and the bullet went to the bone here, but i'll show you my legs a certain look a lot of shallow so uh is it. this was the because of the incident with the security member, i had come to visit a friend and ended up being detained with, with no connection to any st. and my brother and cousin were also detained, each placed in a separate cell. we've a cursed, beaten,
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and humiliated daily on the walls. here we marked dates and wrote things down. for example, this a 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 beating you until you admitted us there. and if you didn't, they would tie your hands in. suspend you from the upper floor. they even use these handcuffs to hang people above the cell. doors allow for it to shape. serious political future has begun with a category ministration. now running state to fuzz and face has many challenges, including uniting a country that's been a wall for more than 15 years. then a honda report, some there off of place of the struggle, but let to the over through the charlotte side. this is where but surely a sides down fall began in march 2011. that as old city,
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the almighty mosque was the gathering place for protesters demanding an end to autocratic rule. political change has now come, but i know i'm trying to hold of 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 liked to yourself that syria needs a lot of surfaces, health education. we have long been marginalized, we hope that we will get out right, some and now new country, not so much has been lost during years before the scars of conflict. a reminder of a dark time serial needs the help of the international community to rise again. but that is conditioned on the new authorities ability to come up with a critical, inclusive and non sectarian governing body. there is hope,
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but there are also concerns. there are opportunities for syrians to come together 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 blame us said for factory and destroying a nation, who i remember c i and we need a differentiation between the muslim and a christian. i swear i am 67 years old and, and even you the religion of the neighbors, that 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
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a new break that will bury the divisions of the past. what's at stake is the future of millions. one of them is 8 year old. how much does that include their alkalis? eda did a southern syria. was we had on avenue so in government has committed to securing chemical weapons sites across the country. the punch getting his course just about the pad, say it will be judged by his action. is 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. meanwhile, as well as being, carrying out so major offensive across syria. it says it's targeting that she bases on weapons sites. the army has launched only $500.00 strikes since sunday many on
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the capsule, damascus. others had to naval facilities with 15 vessels, with adults as well says it is destroyed. 80 percent of serious multi capabilities including buildings linked to chemical weapons is where the ground forces are also moving. date buttons, the carolina heights, effectively expanding as well as occupation troops of these. what was previously at the mid of tri spots design un says that's a violation of the 1974, this engagement agreement to us as, as break a truce between 2 groups of fighters in northern syria. tucker's back so enough for me said it and taking control of city of bun bees from a certain democratic forces of 0 has been shown the local hospital with flight to the receiving medical health, as well as what's being discovered beneath the building. some of the binge of it reports from the beach hours of the kurdish via forces agreed to leave the pollution city of men. beach in the syria turkish backed as an a fight is we're being treated in the local hospital. there. here is fighters told us that the
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hospital was also being used as a detention center. our training of blood can be seen going through this quarter door towards a network of tunnels. according to f in a fight is there are multiple networks of tunnels that they have found under the city of men. beach through here is the tunnel and they say these toes have continued throughout this city. this prices have gone through the care of that, and they say that this actually continues for if you can be just in multiple directions. the us back to the 5 ended weeks of intense fighting between the 2 groups, the dirty back as an a fight. those who are now in control took out the data on the tour of some of the hidden subterranean chambers which daisy was used as a prison. so as this fight is explaining to us when they found this place, there were no prisoners in fine. but they found places where prisoners would have
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been taken as we found multiple cells here. and as you can see, these are quite small cells. and in the, every single one of them that we've been either inscriptions on the wall, there's some messages that they've written off for the relatives for the mothers. some of them driving down to 0. my beach of europe and nations are debasing the future of the syrian refugees. l hosting australia has announced plans to the port so in my going swamps, the u. k. fronts on gem unable frozen the solemn applications, gemini, hosting a 1000000. so in refugees and asylum seekers, the facing the tough choice between staying in the host country or returning home. those of jabari reports you felician and release as one of the biggest communities of syrian refugees in germany learned the rule of pressure of a side has come to an end. millions of people have less syria and salt asylum in more than $130.00 countries. and germany is one of those hosting the most. with
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near the 1000000 syrians living there. when vin chancellor angle and her pulse government made that decision in 2015, the belief was germany could manage. but that's changed with the anti immigrant a f d party running 2nd in a pretty and post ahead of federal elections. the february. a fears political debate is under way over whether suited refugees should leave and go back to their country. and that debate is also being had by refugees torn about what to do next. is we by 5050, by some, i don't know if you need me here in germany, and i also think about might be by the also need me back home. here in germany, there are enough skilled workers in syria, really. the country has to start from scratch. i don't know. germany is not alone. several you countries, including austria, sweden, greece,
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and another lives have decided to halt asylum applications. this decision impacting tens of thousands of claims has been met by growing support across europe. some governments are pushing for stricter immigration controls, including deportations and move that's worrying the united nations. for now, germany has announced it will provide an additional $8000000.00 euros in humanitarian aid for syria and will also increase its presence in the country. demmet twats dash viewing visions want to peaceful syria. the country star toward integrity must not be put to the question. i will say, just as clearly naples, such as the turkish of his really kaufman's which can security interest, must not in the age of the process for their actions. a civilian government accepted by all sides can only be achieved if all minorities and political groups sit at the table where they can present the demands. this would be a long and probably walk away as the future of syria hangs of the balance. so does
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the fate of syrians who sought safety abroad for now they face an uncertain road ahead. caught between hope of a better tomorrow, and the harsh realities of shifting asylum policies across europe. door. so jabari alj a 0 was still a has hair on now to sarah will be live in golf and the latest on the is really as strikes across the street. the i had a lot of the, the weather is looking rather cold and cloudy as we end the week across europe. so great and gloomy skies. i'm afraid so many areas, but it isn't looking a lot dry. a, across the north is still got that wet weather lingering across the mediterranean, and a bit of wintery weather, moving its way across the black sea towards
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a tech here is going to get colder across that southeast corner. we've also got some wintery features in the north east, with some strong winds blowing across the baltic states, but largely care across the scan today view. it's looking settled here, settled as well for the north west for the person on the island of island. yes, we will see some drizzle and some lingering fault. it is looking colder over the next few days. the weather is of the weather pushes into eastern parts of spring. moving into southern fonts, we have cause warnings out as well for sardinia. it is looking very wet and windy here over the next few days is rain as well. so much of italy now in terms of temperatures, it will be coming up slightly across scandinavia in the days ahead, but it remains bitterly cold for the northeast. and we're going to see things ton kula close that southeast corner. we have a look at the 3 days to athens in greece, will be low, be below average by saturday. the
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in october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is range to transfer on and just the or the the,
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the new of watching out is there a, his reminder of our top story is this, our serious new administration says it's willing to work with international organizations to secure potential chemical weapons sites is also i promised to hold accountable anyone involved in torturing and killing detainees and stage presence. tens of thousands of syrians, some specific disappeared during a sense of who one of them was found, and i moved this week as an outcome. mother was an activist who spoke out about the torture he enjoyed behind foss. this funeral will be held in the coming hours. the view in general assembly has passed a resolution demanding an immediate safe spot in golf. the member states held a special emergency session on palestine on wednesday. they also have voted in favor of a motion to support the work of the un agency for palestinian refugees,
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condemning a new as ready know that bondsville organization is under, has moved from the un in new york at an emergency special session of the un general assembly an over whelming show of support by the majority of the nations of the world, 158 member states of the un voting in favor of a ceasefire in gaza. notably italy and germany 2 countries that have previously abstained. those in favor of draft researchers and 159 voting to support and defend the u. n. release and works agency for palestinian refugees. notice unreal. israel is trying to destroy while both resolutions are non binding, they send a powerful message. justice must be subbed and improving the t must and is fairly is continuing with the genocide. nevertheless, it is continuing to use this tabulation of i'm assuming and see millions is
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refundable, all guys are doesn't exist anymore. it is destroyed. palestinians that are facing hunger, despair and death. we have studied before, histories, the harshest critic of connection and history is being written. as we see here today. the votes here in the general assembly come a little over 2 weeks since the united states blocked a guy's a ceasefire resolution in the security council. it was the 4th time the united states blocked a guy's a ceasefire resolution. that's something that was not lost on many member states history. phil, remember who failed to act on who's to do on the side of peace. the us again voted against both a ceasefire and the resolution supporting unrra. both of these resolutions have
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significant problems. one rewards from us and down place the need to release the hostages. and the other integrates israel without providing a passport to increasing humanitarian assistance to palestinian civilians. but the us stands almost alone after the vote, ambassadors upper hand shakes and hugs, the palestinian envoy. a clear victory for palestine in the holes of diplomacy gabriel's on to address it at the united nations in new york. all these ready ministry has intensified as a tax across garza from the north to the south of the strip killing thousands of palestinians on 1st day of an ice enjoying strike on a convoy in the south of the strip killed at least 16 people volunteers and security personnel amongst the dead, the secure c 5 and to the uh, to force the crowds to retreat away from the trucks. several humanitarian aid
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convoys have been looted in recent months of hunger and desperation spreads. the trucks are traveling between west and rafa and han eunice when they were attacked. under the central gauze of this is the optima of an astray as riley strike on the homes in the alma throughout refugee come, at least 15 palestinians were killed in the attack. injured and the bodies of the dead were taken to the hospital 14 months of as well as well, has killed more than 44800 policy indians and garza. israel has long defended his military tactics as queuing and responsible. but on the grounds, people say the strikes are often unpredictable and happen without warning her capital as their m. as in darrow bhalla and central casa, with more, it goes, wanting him to fish twice, a cornerstone of israel, its narrative training its relentless smell it to a ration as major and humane is beneficial,
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say you the strikes target almost finances and infrastructure open, claiming that civilians one beforehand on the grounds, the reality for more than 2000000 people living in the district is pretty different . men not couldn't was sleep and has some list full story home. when is reading sheil lew? wait a box in the middle of the night. hayden, i'm the sole survivor in my family. israel targeted our house without warning. they killed my parents and siblings. my grandmother is taking care of me now. i want to coordinate. mm hm. what about i was sleeping when the attack happened and i found myself in the hospital later. of one tax, it's widely used by the is really minutes. we use a so called roof looking strike. last moment explosive is dropped as a wanting a head of an attack posted inside you. this must,
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it creates kind of making evacuations dangerous. um, can you add additional sleep in the day? the heart of the vast majority of tax but carried out without warning. in some cases, the military dropped drawn massages on building roof tops to wound people. this causes significant damage, which in stock violation of international low risk, you want to say the only number of civilians being targeted and to show as well. so cold warnings, a form of a propaganda, the whole voice or the status. is there any forces? usually target humanitarians zones, and homes, they sometimes use me solved as a warning for civilians. these attacks me to a sharp increase in humanitarian told. in other cases they target density populace areas without warning. many who survive israel's attacks. i left too much on. this is old, that remains of a neighborhood that wasn't struck without any warning. the lack of saved zones
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means that even when the swelling up shoot civilians are effectively trapped with no chance of survival at old car comprising i'll do 0 very but i personally live now to do about it that we can speak to honey mackwood correspondent in the central gauze and honey, these strikes, they are continuing, even as we hear in growing close for a cease fire. take us through what's being happening. of the laura as of this moment, then since early hour of this morning, it's hard to do to talk about any of these. the 10 shows these fire talks across the dr. people here are still the they're the one major priorities and into the war . but with the ongoing to try, this seems to be fading away by the hour as more people are dying of the record number due to the relentless ears for just the past few minutes behind the hear.
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