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reese of free speech humor, again, sexism, park as times women rise up in reporter this weekend on dw the . this is dw and sly from ballot. the u. s. might sense cluster munitions to you, cried. whitehouse officials say that decision is on that active consideration. as part of a new weapons 8 packets discussed i'm addition is banned in many countries as human rights groups, all raising comes also coming up tensions around the i am frauds over the death of
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a teenager killed by police and a traffic stop. we report on a similar incident earlier this year, the guy both as welcome to the program. the us administration is expected to announce that $800000000.00 military aid package for ukraine. and that could include cost of ohms key wants the weapons for its contra offensive against russia. bought the bombs are currently banned by over 120 countries because they can kill indiscriminately over wide area threatening injuries to civilians. human rights groups raising concerns about the decision of the graveyard dismissals and hockey's, the remnants of russian munition. to have devastated civilian life in pulse of ukraine. among them, the rockets used to launch cluster bones,
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a large number of small explosives of packed into these containers and released me to with the potential to close extensive damage to an area the size of a city block such as hit in cost, intuitive cost assist. you and you can still net screech and which was his in march this year by cluster bombs. local find, find to is trying to contain the damage undetected cluster munitions that don't explode, can also may, will kill people. decades later on thursday, the pentagon press secretary defended the use of the weapons that is pointing the finger at moscow. so essentially, it can be either loaded with shape charges which are arm or penetrating or they can be loaded with fragmentary munitions, which are anti personnel. so clearly
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a capability that would be useful in any type of offensive operations. i would note that the russians have already been implying cluster munitions on the battlefield. human rights watch says base russia and ukraine have used cluster munitions so far in the conflict and has cooled for both sides to stop immediately. as human rights groups called for an end to the use of cluster bombs, my name you cried, are asking, what difference does it make when cruise missiles times and drones already killing people every day i put that question to rich where he's a senior crisis and conflict research for human rights watch as well. and you know, these weapons are inherently discriminant, indiscriminate and are subject to a band assigned by most countries in the world, including germany for reason of the, on the immediate effects. these weapons have, they have lasting and serious consequences for civilians. many of these subdivisions fail to explode and they expose civilians for decades to danger. and
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that danger is serious and life threatening. it could be losing a limb and it could be losing your life. it makes actions like, you know, playing in a field for them on your lawn. it could be definitely, germany is also a country that has experienced, you know, this, of this kind of threat for decades to come as well. and this is not something that you know, you can frame you already. there has been extensive contamination, and this is only going to pile long, you know, the civilian har for decades come now, but if these cluster bombs could help you cry and beating back to the russians and potentially speed up an end to this will will not be was it when the visible we're talking about here is about preventing civilian harm and certainly your brain has other options that don't, you know, spread these munitions all over wide areas and are doable. definable, it's those to billions and harm longer to the future because they're difficult to find and they're more doable to clear. there's been a lot of talk about the can, the human contamination efforts, you know,
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which will have to take place in any case. but these efforts are dangerous and they take time and they will expose not to civilian service, but the individuals doing the, the, the operations to danger. so why are you not focus your efforts on getting the russian to stop using these weapons? because effectively, your calls can only lead ukraine exposed to russian, plus the balls with little hope of replying and kind. a human rights launch has documented the use of russians to cluster munitions from the 1st few hours of this and invasion that they conducted. and included, that includes one of the deadliest attacks and conducted against the buildings by rushing forces in the train station and coming towards can we have hall matches since the beginning of this war. but since the bad has been instituted for all parties to stop using these weapons as a business, not about focusing our attention on credit. this is about all parties,
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not just in ukraine and russia, but everywhere because of the extraordinary farm. these weapons cause a disability and say, continue to cost them long after worst finish. which way that was showing the wise watch. thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines that this on thousands of positions support us in kenya and take it to the street to protest tax increase. the route is the cold by right. i think gotten, and he's the leader of the opposition as the new york alliance hughes as president bully and brutal taking pilot legally. please use 2 guns to break up protests and reports if your boss so and those 2 pounds nuclear regulates as approve the release of more than a 1000000 tons of radioactive water from the destroyed book. see my nuclear plant in to the pacific ocean. china has strongly opposed to the global ok watch stuff.
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the international atomic energy agency says, due to dilution. it will have no mixed and no impact on the inbox. it's also a volcanic eruption and southern through the government has declared a state of emergency, a cruise setting up shelters, and prepared to relocate to thousands of people. the well being us volcano has been spilling ashen toxic gas. it also registered thousands of explosions in recent days . volcanoes last major eruption was 4 years ago. images of violent clashes between french police and protesters have gone around the world over the past 10 days, they riots erupt. it off, a teenager was shot dead during a traffic stop just no terrace, but he was the son to die at the hands of the police this year, just weeks before him. 19 year old. all of the same camaro but from guinea was killed in similar circumstances. you w correspondent, lisa lewis,
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reports from ongoing them in the southwest in france. this is where allison come out. i lived for the past 18 months. after writing and friends from guinea as a 15 year old in 2018, he did everything to build himself a life in this country. the residents, as director tells us how far into it was very impressive for someone his age. he got up at 430 every morning to go to work. you really wanted to integrate for his friends. he was a role model for those who i came across the mediterranean to reach friends and for those he met once he arrived here. today he was very calm, he was hard on himself, he never drank alcohol or took any drugs. so in contrast, as you had a huge heart and was so generous and have the smile that was so contagious and you can the no bus in the early morning of june 14th on the way to work, alison was told to pull over by the police according to the official statement,
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he trying to escape onto it, stopping his car at this red light. within the next few minutes, alison was shocked in the chest of to which his car continued moving. until it hit this more, he was declared dead shortly after a clear picture of that night's events still hasn't emerged. the officers body come square allegedly you know, working the police officer who fired the gun has since been charged with voluntary homicide. allison is one of 3 people to have been killed by police during traffic stops this year, including the 17 year old nile and known task whose desk was, stays of country white rights. this civil rights activist says the nations police enforcement regulations need to be restored on the program to fuel more than the 5th. a 2017 little gave the police logic powers for the use of firearms during the traffic stops. since then, the number of fatal shootings by the police has gone up drastically to although we
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are being constantly watched by cameras everywhere. tragedies like this one happened without being still, and there's no legal obligation for the police to use functioning body cons that needs to change the few minutes or so. the police unions have declined or requests for an interview. they said they preferred to remain silent as the investigation is still on the way. not unusual as the unions regularly comment on ongoing investigation such as the one into now is killing in non test. it shows just how sensitive the mattress but for a new sense. friends that silence is hard too bad the if we do this for the cisco, i feel like i'm going crazy. we didn't just lose a friend or he was like a pillar for over the past. i'm someone. so give us the ability. we need to know
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the truth to find some peace of mind. to football is just a physical small. yeah, and i will send somebody a hoping to obtain just this one day. even if that takes several years across the needs of those files back and forth and joins us now from port perez lisa, could you provide further details about this unclear circumstances surrounding these kids while it's at the very apache indeed. but when you listen to the report, you know, one thing that was very strange was that the police were saying he fled from the police control and then stopped at a red traffic like 4 o'clock in the morning with. there's hardly any, a traffic in the streets. uh, the other thing is that i talked to now i witness who drove in front of him at that moment in the morning because he was always also getting to to work a friend a 5th. and he saw him drive just normally,
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whereas the police said. 9 alison was zigzagging with his ca, that didn't seem to be the case, at least when his friend was watching. he was saying to him that he had then had to turn left to go to work. so he didn't see the police control itself. and also the test lab, you know, the test results from black came back and negative. it seems that allison hadn't had any l told any drugs, and so there is no explanation for his supposed is zig zagging with his cars. his family and his friends are still waiting to hear more about this investigation, which it doesn't seem very logical i tour for now. now this, this incident that you cover in your report, and that was a couple of months ago. does it have any connection to the killing of the 17 year old know how and non to a well, not a direct connection, but this, you know, this killing happened on the 14th of june. now it's coming happened on the 27th.
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and just on the 28th, at the prosecutor and on glen charge, the police officer with a voluntary homicide, not before hands. so it seems that the fact that the killing and non tear was found . and then there were riots everywhere that also liked to certain responds from authorities in on with them. i talked to the head of the residents. we was living as you saw in my report. and he also told me that, you know, the french secret service has contacted him asking if anything was, you know, very, or if people were very agitated after this event. so start to seem very right on the 14th of june, june. and often the days after that that, that would be right, which did not happen, or just a little bit, there were bits of that was a bit of writing in the area for one or 2 days, but no major incidents. and the major incidents then erupt at austin, i was getting on the 28 on 27th of june. so you mentioned that there was a bit of on risk. but is there a concern that they,
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this killing could re ignite the previous rights? well, that's the big question really because you know, of the, of thirty's as to watching the situation. we know that the riots have come down over the past few days, but they are worried that you know, that might be another spock and maybe immediate coverage of this incident. because media of the media has largely ignored what happened and on what am i one day yesterday, i know that lou moon and i'll published an article, maybe there is more of a status on that killing now. and that could spark further into unrest. and i think the authorities are really closely watching the situation right now. thank you very much. dw corresponded lisa luce, debbie, pointing from paris. are you watching the video that's coming up next and use a is a why japan and the i a say it sites to really release treated radioactive water into the pacific ocean. that's
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