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was saying yes, but this is suppose russian future use what i did, what did you say to was arrested for the 1st time in his life. he was released the same day and later sentence to pay a find we returned to yvonne of april. so was making videos for his blog. the demonstrators were prone of only, but they were in the minority. like everywhere in russia, nobody out there standing there because of no volley. i've heard of him, of course, he's a bad person or everyone said so in the event of a to it takes courage to stand up for next enough, only dozens were arrested. even though saggy was only filling videos, it was still taken to the police station with the others. he would be back in court . it was a bitter pill to run into his ex coworkers. he told his laser so many
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acquaintances on the square. we didn't say anything and they kept their eyes on the ground, but i recognised them that i was most of his former fellow officers wouldn't understand them anyway, like a kansas. like the majority of people in russia. they're not interested in politics throughout the whole country. only 3 cases have come to light of officers resigning over recent affairs and violence against protesters. sergey wants to run for a seat in the state to do ma'am, the russian parliament. but he is currently facing criminal charges for allegedly insulting unofficial, if convicted, he wants to be allowed to run for office. reddish elite universities are known for excellent quality education. but now thousands of students are speaking up about sexual abuse on campus. emily eisenberg is condemning what she calls
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a huge culture of fear. the students at the university of warwick wants their campus to be a safe space for them to learn and develop without the fear of being harassed or even raped me. part of the university experience for many women in britain is a constant fear of sexual violence. emily eisenberg can't confirm. she's a 1st year english student at the university of warwick and coventry. she says she knows female students have been attacked on campus. i haven't met ago who haven't encountered something on campus like, cot, cooling and comments and then like, that's great. paying does harassment like fill in cases of rape date, rape and being drugged and stuff like that. it's everywhere for month, where we do have been protecting against what they are calling, rape culture. emily,
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if one of the organizers she's had her share of that experiences, one occurred in her dormitories kitchen during a party. i had a close friend of mine who i completely so i could trust. he ended up groping me in my kitchen and off to that he sent his friends a series of voice notes about me that they haven't played to me about like kind of how he was looking at my body and how he was so excited to come back to university so he could have it way with me. the fact that you're afraid of and free body around you turning into this monster somebody that could physically hurt you is a terrifying thought. special living mixed accommodation. and you're just afraid for your friends coming home at night and they should be like that, especially on campus, we meant to be safe. yet the students are taking action against sexual violence in any form. they've made specific demands of the university administration. a small group has occupied the campus for about 2 months and they say all too often
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culprits get off got free while victims don't get the support they need. so the support says at the moment a very, very paul, they're not saying what they should do. the underfunded understaffed, so we want to be, we want to make sure that survivors have enough support off their incident. we would have liked to confront the university administration with the allegations, but a request for an interview with turned down. instead, they issued a statement on the internet saying, our policy and sexual misconduct is clear, it will not be tolerated. the measures include improvements to st lighting. but the women say that doesn't go nearly far enough, even if they have to stand there tense and study for their exams in wind and rain. they will not budge until the administration agrees to all their demands. so much of it is about attitude change because they just don't seem to take the crisis seriously. but we're also demanding, like retraining security retraining bounces on retraining of the stuff you live in
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our building because they're not qualified to deal with this. the problem is not limited to universities, of course, so miss their 1st experienced sexual harassment. as a teenager at a london school, she disgusted on social media, her instagram account, gathered followers in jerome. i was immediately overwhelmed up to sharing story with masters from pretty much anyone i've really ever met or reaching out to me saying how much the resume. but my story and again sharing the stories of rate and assault and harassment and misfortune, me so far over $16000.00 women and girls, including many students, have prestigious private school, have shared their experiences with her. the problems by no means new. so missouri emphasizes, but technology have given corporate new means to harm their victims, revenge porn site, the flashing online sexing collage and will filming,
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during intercourse without consent. so those are all examples. and i think social media kind of adds the whole different dimension to race, culture. it really database exacerbates an existing problem. so miss eric initiative has sparked a debate. the department for education and the home office have gotten involved, and a school supervisory authority is investigating. the schools are diverting adequate attention to the problem. girls and boys have to be educated on the problem in primary school says the women, students at warwick. the 1st task is to influence the attitudes of male students in their daily interactions. it falls on the men to make sure that there's a responsibility to make sure that you can make the women feel safe on campus by doing basic things and picking up on basic cues. i think emily, the english student has been some initial progress. people have been ostracized for pop university because for the 1st time like boys or ought to be turning on my
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friends. and like recognizing the issue and disagreeing with what's going on. emily and her comrades are hoping their protest will be heard all across britain. they have no doubt that such fears are everywhere, not just in their own university. in the new shocking, $88000000.00 tons of food get thrown away each year. it's fruits and vegetables that don't even make it to a supermarket shelf, just because they don't look good enough. in the french city of my fame and your project is aiming to put an end to this food waste. and it's proving a blessing for people who don't have enough food right now. because of the corona pandemic, the here in pool northern ma say, these women have been waiting for, donated food outside the charity from the condo since the morning to day. and you
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soup is making a t a p is made of vegetables that have been saved from the dumpster. they use it full of vitamins and is very healthy. the food is in high demand. many people here can't afford groceries, but i don't have it easy because i want my kids to eat well. lots of vegetables or fish. but my brother died recently and left 5 little children in my care. frozen carrots are on sale today to. it's all from a new initiative to prevent wasting food. 730. i am the most. a wholesale market wholesaler semi gas me is already calling it a day until now he was throwing away some $100.00 pounds of fruit and vegetables each year that no one wanted. or could you have the right to my, to the cause,
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producing tomatoes, zucchini, salary, or orange is takes months of work and sometimes even years. how could you run it and put people so it really hurts to see them end up in the trash it does in lap, and now it's timeframes of wrap up any leftover products that are still good enough to be donated? those are until you see that it makes good business sense because i get back 60 percent of its value and tax credit. that's also an example. he's giving his goods to the charity kitchen, just a few meters away. you do what you get today. we want the wholesale market of mass se used to throw away $24000.00 tons of fruit and vegetables each year, but more and more merchant. so now bringing my left over to the charity kitchen,
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pretty much all the equivalent every morning. we don't know what the merchants will deliver. we have to adapt. it's always a challenge. but we can turn anything into something new. because the products are in the state, they're in. we can distribute them before they go bad. so we had to find ways to prolong the shelf lives by processing them to protect the fruit and vegetables. and then given a 2nd chance has that tended to come portal c, 3 quarters of donation and the rest sold. allowing the initiative to be self sufficient by now the 1st portions of being picked up the food bank and distribute the products to have organizations which is from the plan though. it's a win win situation. we did a lot of eastern europeans and people about paper. we give 200 people free
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a day extra help solely needed. the coven panoramic has caused food insecurity to skyrocket. what a great project? well, that's it for us to make sure to catch focus on europe again next week until then take care. and so by the the news, the news
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