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[000:00:00;00] ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. canada is to bar leaders of a ron's revolutionary guard. prime minister, just introduce as the measure will raise pressure on take on over the death of masa armine also on the program. no apiece prize goes to 3 champions of human rights. the judges honor jail that beller is hand activists. alice build spouse alongside
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russia, memorial organization, and ukraine center for civil liberties. ah, my blue cross, welcome to the program. international pressure is growing on iran over the death of a young woman in police custody canada is to sanction senior officers of iran revolutionary guard and banned them from entering the country. a coroner, any ron has denied masa armine was killed by blows. she suffered while detained by police as her family claims many died after allegedly breaking iran, strict islamic dress loss, a wave of protests as followed her death pouring blood instead of water. at least that's what it looks like after an unknown artist turn these fountains and t iran ret,
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highlighting the bloody correct down on protests all over iran. amnesty international says it has verified that at least 52 people have been killed by security forces in recent weeks. but beliefs, the real death toll is much higher. one of the victims nika, how could i meet the 16 year old, disappeared after taking part in the protests against the islamic republic. 9 days later, authorities admitted she was dead, saying she fell off a high building. a claim her mother rejects us. she has her face, cheek bones, and teeth were ruptured, pushes the back of her head was hit hard and her skull was deformed. this is how she was killed. we received a lot of threats and we were asked to bury the body somewhere else. i didn't accept that so on the day in the morning, they stoled the body without our permission and without telling any of us and
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buried it in a remote village and a tight security conditions he generated in hops in the day. meanwhile, iran state t. v at a new video, allegedly showing gina martha armine, the woman who's death sparked all the protests breaking down in police custody without being attacked. a story. her family rejects saying her corpse too short clear signs of being bruised and beaten. and so the protests all over the country continued for massa mika for women, life and freedom worn out from other stories, making news right now. flood waters have stranded thousands of travelers. nigeria, the worse flooding in a decade, has submerged a major highway. some people have been stuck for 5 days. floods have killed more than $300.00 people in nigeria so far this year. brazil's present shareable
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scenario and his left wing opponent, louisa anacio lula da silva, have launched their run off campaigns. the rivals will go ahead dead at the end of the month. neither emerged as the clear winner of last week's election. 3 people have been killed in an explosion at a fuel station in ireland. rescuers are still searching for victims fear trapped under rubble in county. donegal. it's not yet clear what caused the blast. 3 champions, a civil rights share. this year's nobel peace prize jailed beller, is he in rights activists. alice biase, russia's memorial organization and ukraine's center for civil liberties. the judges hailed them as unwavering defenders of human rights in europe. the most highly anticipated announcement in a week of a woods. at the stroke of 11 in oslo,
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the chair of norway's nobel committee ended the speculation. this piece try is awarded to human rights advocate o. b ali, a skin from below. bruce, the brush, human rights organization, memory, all the ukrainian human rights organization center for civil liberties together with the committee informed the win is in chief by phone tool. so congratulations. oh oh, it's okay, it's it, sir. oh, it's great. thank you. the see, see else as they stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the inviting russian army accountable. so great. we are documenting russian military war crimes in ukraine to write the whole country with the most of the land. in particular,
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our team went to the key region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered. as of now, william is ocean. the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus. he was detained following an to government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fight of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year, as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent. that the premier di you go into effect this prize gives us fresh moral strength, no doubt, but moral approval for all of us. and for many of our colleagues, li, and not only within memorial, what here are you there at abilene, we consider this prize them to be a tribute to the russian human rights community. as a whole. when we're sold the nobel committee says this is prize was not intended to
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be a direct message to the russian president a with most though it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime of vladimir putin. which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday rachel denver as deputy director for europe and central asia at human rights watch . i asked her what the nobel prize is mean for organizations like hers. thank you so much. well, i think the award is a huge, more moral boost for other senior ski, who as he said, is, as he knows behind bars, every piece of recognition he gets helped him every, every time he's, he's now look, philip has, has fallen off of the radar screen of the, of the headlines and of the glow of the international community. and now with us award. now people will remember what happened, what's happening to us, and then we'll happen. we'll remember what's happening. and the,
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and his 5 colleagues from his human rights organization does not, who are also behind bars and facing very long prison sentences. they will also look for memory l. i couldn't agree more with what they got lost the said, it's a, it's a huge moral boost to them. a recognition that of the, the righteousness of their work to restore historical memory and to in russia and to fight for human rights in the face of really the big step that the kremlin has been taking russia back to its soviet hotel. terry impasse in the past few years. so that in for bill ruth and, and russia and memory all young and more broadly, i mean the, this, this apprise was for the civil rights or civil society community. what does it mean for groups that defense human rights such as yours, for example?
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well, it means that though that the contribution that protecting rights and dignity and the fight for just the contribution that these make towards lasting piece. i also think it's very important for listeners to see each one of these awards and their recipients as, as individuals. i mean, we talked about last spring ascii. we talked to that number, you know, the central civil liberties and the, your colleagues and ukraine, who have been documenting russia's war crimes in ukraine every single day. and who has, since the recent invasion started in february, and they've been doing that also some steam, really refreshes. war against a crane started in in 2014 and they, and they have a wide range of other issues that, that they work on in ukraine. they're very, it's, they are just a fantastic colleagues and they deserve to be celebrated. you are quite the expert
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on rush house going back to when it was still the soviet union. what would you say needs to happen there for human rights and the rule of law to get the upper hand in a country that otherwise seems to be still very firmly in the grip of latin recruiting and his regime? well, i think 1st they need to do is 1st from here to do is and know the dozens of repressive laws that have been adopted in the over the past 10 years, get rid of the foreign a blog, get rid of the the undesirable organizational the need to freedom of i need the need to free. yes, they need to free. let them like the america kind of more. they need to hold people accountable for the apartment to war crimes that russian forces have been committing in ukraine. that's just, i mean that's of a short beginning shortlist here, right, right. some of them seem right,
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so i thank you. thank you. thank you so much. the grain says it's recaptured thousands of square kilometers in his counter offensive against russia. but moscow's forces are still lodging, assaults of their own. the city of buck mode in the eastern daniel region has come under intense russian artillery fire. street fighting has also broke out nearby villages. residents are trying to flee to safety, getting out is far from easy blown up to hinder, the advancing russians now back moot residence of forced to make a difficult journey across. what's left of this bridge? some like this pensioner on her way home need help from their neighbors. it's a little easier for the able bodied, but no less dangerous. as explosions ring out, not far away. flores ne, the main problem is the sound you can hear now. below it. and everything else is
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secondary, traditional good is good. if it's quiet wilcher, but to get supplies to the cut off eastern bank, there's simply no alternative good afford in. sometimes they fiery to close it next to the store. just above our heads, humalog and the shrapnel sprays everywhere mixed with dirt. but we keep on carrying water. how can we leave wear to whom? with much of the city already in ruins and russian forces saying they've now captured villages to the south. volunteers a helping to get back mutes most vulnerable residence out while they can tell us. the vast majority of the towns roughly 72000 pre war inhabitants have already fled off to weeks of shelling. as russia steadily advances back mutes, ukrainian defenders still face
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a difficult battle, her head strewn over to sports. now the buddhist leaguer and an eagerly anticipated clash with a dot on an iron munich matches known as german for both classic byron look to have the edge. but dog one have found inspiration in a talented english youngster. what were you doing when you were 19, if you asked jude bellingham heat provided an assist on his debut as captain for but was he had brought men against cologne last week. dot went, went on to lose the match. but there was never any doubt about bellingham leadership. it's a dream come through really and i when i 1st saw him with his group, it's on from the i never even thought it was possible to log. you know, i met the players and realize that they could give me the believe to one. that'd be the captain. bellingham was asked to lead the team once again for their mid week champions league clash english teenager, inspiring his team to a for one victory over sylvia. by scoring a goal and setting up another hota,
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he did an incredible job house. it was excellent, ma'am. you've seen why he's wearing the captain's arm band even though he so young as are you? miss? many big clubs have shown interest in bellingham by an are renowned for snatching their competitions best talents. but when asked about the english international, their c e o, all of a con, had this to say, we're not thinking about it at all. bellingham is an outstanding player, but we have kim h. go ahead scott gavin, back and david saw the last m dot munt one dec. classy, caught in the button to see god. what's poor? yes. a gold. they've lost every game since they hoping the youngest of a captain would put an end to their losing strake. that abraham and were the visitors, and often heim and the newly promoted side went ahead after just 18 minutes. when mom and ducks rounded off a fine counter attack, one nail to bremond their leave lasted barely 15 minutes. however,
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as bonus de bore, proved health, and i'm could score break wiggles as well. just as the game headed for a draw referee awarded a controversial penalty. 3 minutes from time bonus league a top scar nicholas full cook, stepped up to give brandon the way and above hoffen time into 4th place. oh, for now what morphia is top of the hour, extra water. ah. people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. order families to these critical illness with demonstrated people fleeing extreme

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