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the, the, this is the, the news lost from bill in concern for the safety of ethnic armenians in our goal, no power bucks, a media calls for you and mission to the dispute with region accusing. also by john of planning ethnic cleansing, we look at the apply to civilians trust and the own place. also coming up, don't treat to my friends as invade us. that was the pope's message to europe as a highlights, the slice of refugees as a mass in southern front, the
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monica jones. welcome to the program. a media is urging the united nations to send emission to the gordon know camera back to monitor the security of ethnic armenians that lead us to thousands of ethnic albanians without food or shelter. azerbaijan has promised to protect human rights in the disputed enclave which had seized control of this week. a ceasefire with separatists is still holding. but media has accused us or by john of planning ethnic cleansing, repeated steve aggression. if either by john against the sovereign, say this or if the republic of fight media and military attacks against the people, if not gotten a kind of significantly disrupt peace and stability. now region massively violates human rights and romance heavy and low re presenting existential threats for our maintenance. the international community sit down to take all the efforts for an
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immediate deployment of an interagency mission by the united nations, to not going to come up with the to monitor and access the human rights. you mentioned in the security situation on the ground as a by john has been type thing. it's grip on the going to kind of a box insights, lightning military offensive, which followed a month long road, located now badly needed for monetary and ada starting to reach civilian strapped in the enclave. people who are growing ever more worried for their own safety. as the smoke rises over stuff and that current, the capital of nicole, no car box is a city in fear. many parts nearly deserted as people hide or flee. azerbaijan says that the militarization of the break away region is under way. but what that means, no one knows at the road linking armenia with the enclave. almost nothing is going in or out. and that has some observers worried, is really very concerned about what's happening. uh and the car car box right now.
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i think there needs to be some visibility. certainly people are very fearful of what could be occurring in there. and i think the world needs to know exactly what's happening. the 1st red cross convoys since the latest fighting began, has arrived in the enclave. some 70 tons of food and medicine. the organization says it was also able to evacuate some wounded armenians. meanwhile, azerbaijani television has been showing images of a band domestic arminian, trenches and military hardware. its message is clear, the set produced have been defeated. but now many civilians in the regions fear ethnic cleansing, hundreds of sword shelter and a russian peacekeeping base. despite anger at moscow, as its peacekeepers did nothing to stop the hazard by johnnie on slaughter a moment for nothing to expect. we are not going to stay here now. is this place
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a mean you just wanting to see your future not going no kind of product anymore. press all. all we want as far as that by chance to give us the safe passage today in advance, to like a homeless student like a cellphone, spencer, but heads up as if her worst fears are realized. armenians could soon be driven from the going old kara boss where they have lived for more than 2000 years. dw is maria cut, how much is to the coordinates to a bridge following the latest development for us. and she joins us on the line of maria. you are now at a border crossing into armenia. what is the situation like the people already entering into a mania as well? yes, indeed, we are in armenian city coordinates or which is very close to the tech point of the border between a breakaway. we do not go in a car box and armenia. we have not seen a yeah,
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there are actually gees crossing the border, but we have seen the and the ones called and the rock cost cars caring human and turn age just passing by and having to not gotten a car box. it's still unclear whether they would be allowed in, but as mentioned the human to turn, i has been has reached the car box yesterday. and i talked with the some of the locals that and they're telling me, yes, there are reports about the human to turn age, both from a rush, the restaurant and rob crossed as well as i'll be by john. but they're still telling me that they're in dire need of the food of the water, and they have is very legal access to electricity as well. so they are just hoping that the humanitarian core door will be opened soon. and the ceiling is that that's what the locals are telling me that most of the of them,
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especially in the capital city of stepping i can't or how can be as either by johnny cool it, they are ready to be able to eat it because they simply does not feel the do not feel safe when the other by johnny mandatory will take the full control of the tar 3. yeah. did they don't feel safe? you're just saying earlier, we heard that. i mean, you accused us of i, john of planning. is me cleansing in going to care about, is there any evidence to support to this claim as well? actually, this has been the official stance of armenia since the beginning. and since the beginning of the latching quarter door located that started 2 of 9 months ago. but besides the claims that are due by john denies physically, the truth is that at this moment we don't really know what's going to happen to those people by the they, they the, the,
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from my experience of talking to them. they're saying that they want you to turn in core door for the we just simply for the safety they, they feel like they going to be some of them can go to jail. all can be even imagine a. and the reason for that is that just to give you a context to every family in the pretty much every time of the my go in a car boss, has a man who for to be in the previous wars with the i get by john and that feeling that even though i did it by john claims that they will provide a mis tea to those people, they still think that they going to be at risk. and uh yes, no. so it's important to keep in mind that either by johnny do cares about the conception in the west. so at this moment, yeah, we cannot really say uh how much,
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how much we can not really say that the exit, the accident cleansing is going to happen. but um the truth is that uh people are sealing got the, the serious their uh well thank you so much dw, so maybe a couple months say reporting for us, so on the coordinate. so with the crossing, thank you so much. and he is around up now of some of the news headlines around the world just looking for the process for administer. so gabrielle has dismissed and un proposal to resume ukrainian green exports through the black sea speaking as the un lover of coal to the plan. quote is not realistic. the original agreement allowed ukraine to ship grey and despite a russian blockade, moscow withdrew from the deal in july to get you to buy a fire and illegal fuel deco in the name has killed at least 34 people more than a dozen. others were injured in the fire, the place broke out at
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a warehouse near the board of his nigeria, where a motorist reportedly stalk off on contraband fuel. the pope frances has urged you repeat in states to welcome migraines and not to treat them as invaders. it deliberate his message, the head of a saturday, moss and the french city of my stay. the pope used his visit to the mediterranean port city to way into the migrants debate. as governments react to a search and you arrivals. tens of thousands turned down to pipe. francis's, my same mass worship has packs this stadium for his simon, with the message proved political as well as spiritual problems if used as to day visit to advocate for refugees and migrants. he's urging european governments to welcome people arriving on the issues you know, said she told me to put the gun metropolitan cities and many european countries
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like france, with different cultures and religions co exist. we are a great challenge against the exasperation of individualism. and the sophie smith's and closes that produce loneliness and suffering in the fittings. right, some weeks i've seen a shop increase in like on file. it's trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe. the pope's play to welcome those arrivals goes against the policies of meaning. a you government's box has message has read the nation with leadership has in my say, a port, sushi, which has long been amazing point to cultures and religions miss says, i'm passing on the message to everyone that we should join hands and support each other for the purpose for which the pope came migration so that we can help people who don't have papers and who are risking their lives on the mediterranean. well, i mean, we did, i knew it wasn't too small. more my advice on those and get involved in the
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parishes. i'm already doing it and then support the people of the major training and support the unification of all these people's. does he have some of these? it does show interest with the french president and menu on the phone. i attended several of the coach speeches and say, his government just moved to toughen controls on migration. the peer discussed the issue during a private meeting, but beyond sharing the pipe seem timmons mccomb gave no indication he would change his position. now let's bring in the w's village as a fast correspondent, mounting gas marching. but to see you, how is the pope's message about migration going down in front? well we're about it's in the next few days, but it's quite clearly points for me to come cooperation coalition course, i'm sorry, not correlation, but coalition course with a growing far right of mounting lip in which has taken, i mean,
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has moved farther to the right us my throne has moved to occupy some of the not until you, me gratian, but immigration restriction positions that the, you know, that the, the far right party had. so i think that this is probably going to be a code through you throughout europe where us a lot where a lot of centered politicians have big top. uh, you know, the sort of slightly until you, me gratian, rhetoric probably in order to gain ground against a growing right wing parties. but i mean, you're saying the governments and several european countries are now led by outspoken opponents of immigration. so how important are these visits by the pope and what can they actually accomplish to i think that they're extremely important essentially, because us, you know, a lot of center left and center right parties were probably the gratian and we're talking about like selling all ready, etc. sort of less than a decade ago, like 5 years ago, one have election cycles to go see themselves threaten. you have
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to count in, you know, and in one hand, politicians that remain sort of crew to that message. which means that no the pope is really quite alone in uh, actually opening, openly calling for you know, tolerance and migration, migration, welcoming migrants and etc. so i think that a lot of people that sort of have lost the space of representation politically seen the church. no. one of the less stunning boys in europe with this kind of sort of moral clarity in relation to european european buttons. which means what so much and just to give you a heads up, we have about a minute until the end of the show. but here's an important question for you. christianity is still the dominating face in europe. the church and state however are mostly separated. so how much political weights can, or actually should a church leader like the pope half and much as such as migration to my personal
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use that religion is essentially a political project. so i mean, it actually tells us how we need to own that only deal with divine matters but also with each other. and clearly the catholic church is a very strong sort of example of that. i mean, there is a very strong question about how you treat your neighbors. so that makes it, you know, thoroughly political. the timing which we're facing. doris crisis is very telling that the both in his, in his speech yesterday, both for people to go to their parishes and get involved. so the point is not that he's just simply talking to politicians, telling them what they need to actually, how they need to refine against their message. he's also talking to patient or send to believers and to people that are part of the church, even a cd by the way, that is very multicultural and very much exposed to migration. and you know, they versity selling them to go to the parishes to go to their churches and get involved in actually being good neighbors. so i think that in the sense, that message goes way beyond the question of strictly religious bring. the patient
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has a lot to do with, you know, social engagement productivity. all right, dw, so religious assess corresponding matching back the much and thank you so much and that's all from us for now. of next report on monica jones for me and the team, thanks for watching the shannon. the last thing a searing, emphasizing the award winning offer is available.
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