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for some slowly, slowly alice pressed his lips on those a wells cold winter jenny, are most so the world has been engaged in a fiery debate over spain's culture of much ease more. and it seems to many that the way the spanish football she brushed off the incident for fusing to step down, twisting the facts, and blaming his 11 victims point to a problem deeply rooted in spanish society in a country that takes great pride. and it's progressive politics, it's gender sensitive law making and it's the strong feminist movement that will be alice case, exposes a rift the valley sought after. and the values held in reality, at the moment of reckoning in sports and beyond at the moment of realization. it most certainly did not start with a kiss. but maybe the now infamous case could be the beginning of the end of the call for elation. berlin, and this is the day the
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it was no just to pack a consent to a case specific ration. what happened to jenny her most so is not an isolated event, but happens in many sports. and in daily life we have mechanisms for these situations. but why are they not used? often, the answer in women's football is fever, reprisals. to the moment we are witnessing a real social and supporting backlash, which will make this a better country face. also on the day a 20 year old uganda, none could be facing the death penalty under the country's draconian anti homosexuality law. with persecution on the rise, the country's l. g b 2 to community fears reprisals including being evicted from their homes. put in some thing that some of them call it safe havens. heidi fleiss because of the site
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defense places, but also to get a place which can cost us the welcome to the program within 24 hours after the spanish football federation called for the resignation of its president police. so regardless, there was no indication that the embattled sports official plans to quit. not only prosecutors, but also spain's government has been responding to rebel as kissing a forward tenure most. so at the world cup, the country, sports minister, mckinley said, spain was witnessing a backlash across society, adding that there could be no more discrimination against women. still, there are those in spain defending ruby, alice treatments, and the court of public opinion, including his mother, friends, right. these are in short supply for the we through the allies. they chant support through the allies behind the store. one of these last remaining support is his
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mom. he's look for itself inside the church, on the phone to strike. the locals, the left to speak for. some of the people were talking about a little kids that came up. he didn't kill anyone and others who have killed a free and social circle. so what should we call this? their hunting head count? i got to say, i don't. this is the quote lisa case, but stopped by a jenny who most of the say she did not consent, to be honest, has accused her of life and he's refusing to patch the noble. yeah, they, me, these know his, i will not resign speech. one of the many, not d, as in the story, the now the same people are floating. i've turned against had all the spanish f, a regional presidents releasing the statements after a mattress. in spite of our meeting on monday night, saying after the latest developments and the unacceptable behavior, the president's request at least will be all is resign. immediately was reading the
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rules of protecting themselves. this was the message from spain's deputy prime minister on monday. do not below the level of her applause, the violation of someone's rights advice. whoever applaud, zip resumed sexual aggression, he said for some casual, should not continue in their position if and don't know they've been, they've been doing what is just 1st started with the case. now it's come to this mass protesting agreed on monday nights. the quote liquor case is provided to why the debates in spain about the sexual harassment of women and consent, domestic in spanish. it's, are you back with ruby, all is on the other side of the debates and increasingly isolated. and the incident has attracted global attention, including at the united nations spokesperson weighed in, say that there didn't appear to be anything consensual about the kids and calling for appropriate consequences. i mean, how,
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how difficult is it not to get somebody on the lips? right. i mean, we, the, the, there is a, a critical issue of, of sexism that remain in sports. and we hope that the spanish authorities and then the spanish government deal with this in the matter. the respects the rights of, of all female athletes. to dig a little deeper, we can now speak to philosopher an author, cape man, or book down girl, looked at massaging me and sexism and how they are able to persist in today's society. miss man, welcome to the w. now i want to get your opinion to you. what's the most problematic part of this entire saga? so i think one thing that we've seen play out is the way that, or most so has been silenced immediately by the spanish soccer federation. and also by the attempts to extend what i call him to be,
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to raise for the office. there has been a, just out pouring from some people of sympathy for this male perpetrator in a case where it's appropriate instead to feel sympathy for a female victim of an active male entitlement. so that's been really disturbing, but the ways of support that we've seen come to the for as well have been a hardening development. yeah, that's a good question. i think this is a very common pattern in these cases where what you have is a powerful and privileged man who commits an act of let's face it, sexual assault against a female victim, and people move to protect him and to uphold the status quire the keeps statement in power. so there's often a sense that he is somehow the victim of her speaking out about this abused,
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you know, he's suddenly seen that single of stairs or with reveal it says mother stepping in to say that she's going on a hunger strike. and locking herself in her church and so are most of apologizes of this despite the fact that we oh so what happened was, you know, the scene around the world and was clearly non consensual. let's go back to that kits because he didn't feel free to do what he did on the world stage while everybody was watching. what does that tell us about the power dynamics that play here? yeah, i mean, this is a really crude and raising our communal entitlement is what bearing in mind that in 2010, when the spanish ends came on the world cup, your review all this was and kissing men on the lips, of course. but the few women in power in these positions in the football or soccer world, are not going around causing male players on the lips either without the consent.
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so this is clearly about a gender dynamic. when men feel free to have a proprietary touch towards women's bodies, and it's also clearly a case where there are real abuses of power in play. viviana as being our mazda as bosses boss, effectively. so you know, we both have to be very concerned about what this story is about. mel entitlement and also that it really is just the tip of an iceberg of mail aggression that frequently takes place behind closed doors. it is by far and away the exception to the rules that we actually see those cases in the limelight, which is one reason among many where i think it's important to have a 0 tolerance policy for such facts of sexual regression. when we do say them out in public, in this way, i want to, i want to talk about the pattern that we have seen here because it bears all the hallmarks of a very typical case of sexual assault doesn't and feel of attack followed by intimidation, gas, lighting aggressive behavior, isn't this
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a textbook example of the kind of behavior that keeps women from recognizing and denouncing abuse? yes, exactly. i think that captures exactly it. you know, there are even so the elements that are, are almost boring, way predictable. his initial refusal to apologize, his calling his critics in the us before this kind of very tedious, very suspect, an inadequate apology or qualified apology, which really clearly didn't cut it. so we also see ways in which she is effectively made out to be victimizing him by coming forward. of course the spanish soccer federation has now threatened legal action against her for simply saying what happened, which we all saw. so, you know, a part of this too is gaslighting just as you said, where despite the fact that we were all witnesses to this disturbing incident,
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despite the fact that he grabbed her with his 2 hands by the head and kissed her in a way that couldn't have been consensual given the exchange between them. and that she immediately said, hey, i didn't like it in an instagram life and the lock ran off to it. so you know, somehow people still found room to label her lawyer and him a victim of her. in this instance, very, very clear truth, totally. so it's an instance where we saved the distance centers for women to come forward and the ways in which they're often punished for just saying what happened and the ways they were was treated. and those happen in the country that would very much like to see itself as a post patriarchal society, right? spain is on the 4 friend of gender sensitive law, making the, the government is very progressive, is spain's perception of itself maybe clashing with the bleak reality here. or yeah, i mean, one thing that is very interesting to observe. does that mean that we have genuine
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feminist social progress? we also have c backslash and entrenchment. so one of the kind of aspects of his cases, his behavior seems so clearly illustrative of an older weld order that people will clean. so you and of course, be seamless in the united states as well, with the fact that some people are, you know, making use stripes in achieving gender. quality is actually not above work against male entitlement and abusive behavior soon and digging the heels and actually behave just as badly or even worse than ever before. in order to try to defend their position as a da students of patriarchal dominance. i want to ask you before we go about something that you wrote a couple of days ago, you said all in all the incident is a depressing illustration of how things tend to play out in the me to area. why and what is your prediction as to where this case is going to lead us?
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yeah, i mean there is ways in which it is to chris saying that he didn't immediately give a comprehensive comprehending apology that it's very, very typical is how he actually rescinded his clause. i apology just a few days ago when he gave his now sort of notorious, i will not resign speech chanting that he would not resigned to a room full of predominantly man. all right, but well the man and also the way that are most of was vilified by certain people, including this powerful institution to which is the home, the spanish soccer federation for coming forward and simply being truthful about the abuse. and sorry, although i've seen the fee for suspension and provisional suspension for $90.00 days, which is a positive sign. he worries me that we may say general tend to his position, a power and authority or the women after that 90 days are up. and that's something
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that i really hope doesn't happen. i hope there is pressure on him to resign in a way that is prevalent. but if history is any guide off and these men do end up pertaining to the positions of authority, despite there being clear signs that they are understood to lead in this way as philosopher and author, cape man, thank you so much for your time. great speaking to you. thanks so much. you want to hear in durham, the prosecutors have dropped a sexual assault investigation into to linda mon, the singer, the famous heavy metal band. how much time? earlier this year, linda mind had headlines worldwide. after several women claim they were recruited during concerts to have sex with the singer. some of the women alleged they were drugs, then demanded has denied any wrong doing prosecutor say, none of the women who had identified as victims in interviews with a press were willing to testify without evidence to support the allegations. no charges will be fine.
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the back in may, you got past one of the world's harshest anti gay laws. now, prosecutors have charged the 1st man with aggravated homeless sexuality. if found guilty, the 20 year old could face the death penalty he's accused of having was in the country is now considered unlawful. sexual intercourse with another man. legislation has prompted an international outright and his left gun, his eligibility to community, fearing for its safety and the future. beyond these keep the hoss style environment this compound into you gone and capital kampala provides refuge to members of the old u. b. t. community long, persecuted group in the african country now, and you're not only raises the risk levels. also pushing career people out of their homes says the man who established
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a safe house fearing reprisals. he wishes to remain anonymous. and i assume most of the, i'll give you an example of being a bug created from this is of state isn't being if they find out that you've been in that house and you'll get the one that i think they do is noticed. i think i've talked to con, does regard it as one of the most homophobic countries in the world harsh and to gain legislation. career bashing by politicians and religious leaders have led to discrimination even violence. introducing the death sentence for j 6 has called outreach, and the international community support from abroad has done little to shields for your people and uganda from increased persecution. safe space is like these have become more valuable than ever positive things. place that are going to be like using that, losing us of having some because we have tried different places, but i failed to get a place which kind of cost us with support infrastructure crumbling under the
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latest, the whole salt condos. i'll do be the community as fast running out of options a w spoke with nicholas appeal, human rights lawyer and civil rights compare in uganda. and we asked him what he made of the case. and you've gotten his attitude towards homosexuality. and he's um, i'm surprising that these charging more of a 20 or the individual in the eastern district go so to under cops, public claims by the government of uganda that did not give them entering them into homosexual to act. in fact, they have been 2 cases that have been tried, you know, court of law. the 2nd case was charged 2 days later on the 21st of august in the central uganda he and come by law. they have also been what we have documented 6 different cases of arrests being process that have been processed in the police
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presence in various parts of the country. so the government do the governors thing, douglas turned out on the one hand, promising to load the institution mitigation measures to avoid undecided prosecutions while on the other hand, quietly and silently persecuting individuals across the country. these on top of such a tetra and the fear of the gate community in uganda facing the backlash from communities . they'll be in several reported cases of people evicted from housing. people evicted from their communities on allegations of being involved in same sex conduct . it has to be noted that the, i'm to how much the frontier law was passed on the back of intense, missing information. in addition, formation by religious groups and cultural groups without any evidence, they have claimed that this must be if the equipment across the country in terms of trying to do so. this low as possible on the basis of mission formation lies an
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outright industry for measuring by those behind a lot. but generally speaking, if you test to temperatures and i guess that you mentioned descriptors vapor vices the for driving your car into the greater london area. you better not forget your wallet, and i'm not trying to save your shopping spree here, especially drivers, taking their old clunkers into the british capital might be surprised to find that that just got a lot more expensive london so called ultra low emissions zone, was introduced in 2019 to reduce pollution. now it's being expanded from the center to include the entire city measure is being championed by mayor. so the con to bring cleaner air to millions of residents. but as proved to be hugely controversial, anyone who is called doesn't meet admission standards, now has to pay 12 and 50 a day. that's around 15 years to drive anywhere in london. expanded ultra low
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emissions own or utilize covers an area that's home to over $9000000.00 people. the charge is effect all the more polluting vehicles, especially diesels. and that in addition to the congestion charge that everyone has to pay, if they drive in central london critics, they, the changes have been built into fost, which is 9 months notice. many have scrambled to buy a us comply in vehicle in time. god has pushed up the price of used cause all in the midst of a cost of living crisis. and then what we find is if we do secure vehicles at a higher cost, that cost to have the, the additional cost as opposed to the customer for us. they don't have is if i so it's not viable. but the city authority is done by the decision. busy label nasa data con has promised financial aid to any london is false to scrap and non compliant vehicle. his administration points out that home full levels of nitrogen
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oxide of that exceed legal limits in london. any increase in equity is to be welcome because at least 3 corresponding reduction in the number of premature deaths. that's the responsible thing to be doing. but the whole thing has also become political. just one example, conservative lead counsel surrounding london have refused to put up signs warning drive is of the charges. so many could get find because they don't realize that crossing the boundary. somebody also spoke to some ordinary londoners as the new rules came into effect, to get their reaction. yeah. so i'm quite supportive of it. i just think it could have been given a bit more time to be implemented. yeah, it's really a good idea. i'm a teacher and i think it's pretty good because it improves the quality for the children. and we try to encourage the most will to school. and so i go to school. so i'm no a big fan. i am a close to living thing. quite a, you know,
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to issue people at the moment to charge people 75 pounds of weight. you know, i think he's probably more tech scrap than anything else. it will be nice to see if i could put more money into public transport. so it becomes a no brainer that why would you use a car? no, obviously the further you got from the same to the worse for public transportation . but i do think it's being done too quick and see if i have enough time to adjust whether they can afford and it's about time, isn't it for everyone? i think in terms of cost, i don't think they so to through very well, so very comforting to hear a doctor say no, that's something i've never seen before. well, imagine how a patient in australia must have felt when she heard the words. oh, my god, it's alive and wriggling, a surgeon and camera has removed a live warm from
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a woman's brain. it was around 8 centimeters long and has been identified as the larva of around were not previously known to be a human parasite. it was discovered when the 64 year old patient had a biopsy. the woman had been admitted to hospital suffering from forgetfulness and depression. scientist believes she became infected by the parasite after eating for just flat on the surgeon who removed the warm from the woman's brain, told d w how she discovered it. during this case where we just opened biopsy of this go, we opened up the normal tissue. so we had, as we usually do, we sound a little brain, looked a little bit discolored, much and your doctor taken off some, some minor samples, a few millimeters, and a little bit of know that this pole would it be suffering to so long as it was really important to get it or not so so we followed. ringback detecting that that we created before head and could actually die state to using find our sectors where
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the oven valley was on the amount of the forehead. and we did that and found, oh gosh, the how you blankets, you know, whatever it is to use. and then i used, she was us and listed as something that definitely was not what i was expecting. emilia squiggly line, and my doctor said it's not an artery because that's what it looked like. i say, it's not. i don't even know when you any audrey, i noticed it was moving immediately with please just get it out of my fullstep. gosh, just get it out of the goals. if someone rapidly put it into control and you called and it was a vigorously wiggly english one. so now you have sure how these powers like, well, so be described in humans before, certainly treatments, and parasites of this nature. i have been around for a long time and the fantastic team in the chamber hospital and the fix these is doctors hematologist and you know, it is okay to get up and we're able to provide an appropriate regime and she's
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restoration of a monument dedicated to a revolutionary war hero. it was supposed to be a historic moment, but once it was opened, its contents revealed nothing but dust experts speculate the lead box wasn't completely airtight. and that moisture could have leaked and causing organic materials like paper to this in a crane to over the decades. quite an underwhelming affair, i hope our sure i will show up was not makes or to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch so you can follow our team. i think that we news on myself, nicole underscore furnished. join us again tomorrow. you want the
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