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tv   Business - News  Deutsche Welle  November 3, 2023 4:45pm-5:01pm CET

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these anymore in maine, the main concerns of the resumes for again, the beads, the 2 women pillar, vmc, b as in america as of or b and b being asked to use route. so all those prompt we see a huge difference between the regime in the society and be seen, you know, a lot of society for backlash over the last you know, a few lease in your honor from various groups, from students, all the way to football fans that are also at the same time slides recognize the fact that the regime is using this kind of did this more up to its own purposes and at the end of to the, which is why society, the software it is this way or the other. do you think uh, one is reaching a stage in read? sure, it's going to become increasingly hard the lady in government and just divide this continued expenditure on its proxies in the region at the time that the game ends
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up going through diet economic difficulties. it's because of this, we see, sense actually you're wrong and involvement in syria. after the spring. we see that the lead has been cognizance of this assault position to its regional adventures. and sort as you know, i calibrate that it's rhetoric accordingly. for instance, in the case of syria, so the around and people that 1st of all the world tyra. secondly, they're going to be something kind of the dividends. so none of which has been really true ons. and also we see that there has been a prominence project slogan since at least 2009, we moved mountains from the right to protest movement, which is neither less. neither goes on the road up in all my life where it rocks. so there is a tremendous skepticism from your running society. these are the this find that
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region preference to engage outside port is in order to project power on where you left and leave it there for the timing. but thanks so much for joining us today at dr. ali for the job. thank you so much. thank you. john list also countess fatalities in the coming days. read how most of all the interior photos for the voters believes some could have been victims of war crimes . it as a choose both ease read and how most of possibly committing these crimes and asked for an investigation by the international criminal court. i please talk to john, listen media records that are among the thousands of people kim, this is just on the wall on the 7th of october. these images from the 10th of october out of a funeral in gaza, of generally schemes there. but it's not just in gaza, and israel journalists have been killed in lebanon as well. it's certainly not for more is christopher rash, mediations officer for reporters without voters. germany, mister rush,
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had stopped with a very specific incident last month. the 6 around the 7 journalist in a southern lebanon faced a strike that you said, your organization said was a targeted strike from the direction of the east riley border. one journalist, one right has done this was queued in this particular strike. are you essentially accusing user? i love something very specific. yeah. yeah, i mean, i know that it's charged the touch that the for all of this. ringback is. ready tough one very that's but some, our research shows that on this friday, the 13th, the team of journalist, the 7 people, you mentioned, the mountain, the some of the love from, from religious. and they have to be in a certain vicinity for like over an hour and a half the period visible, they have press science. there was the power entity and these are. ready actually helicopter in the area, money, tory, what's happening and still live
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a 2 strikes on a different intensity of the for. ready was the tougher, the 2nd one of us, it was mr. 37 seconds between them. and after the strike you some of the lowest killed equity, not seeing a peach and this was severely wounded. ready hospital and the others also believe that and, and our findings. and i think that point of this investigation so that the reporters might have been deliberately targets. what is the legal acquisition you're making here? i mean indian this with a month to work, right. this is something that you've also accused the mosse of. uh, overall. you've talked about the possibility of all crimes in the depths of around 34 jun list. so find the entire conflict. why would both sides, once do silence? gentlest yeah, there's the underlying question. so i'm, i'm, i'm happy to adjust it. of course, i mean both sides and the i'm of the say you to come us. i must as a tourist,
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for sure. i have to say that and this is true. and they are not on par for sure. not but both sides have an interest in evident just the narrative. being, being prepared. i must kill. ringback italy the i'm murdered in. ringback this way, each other, this october 7 to their route to measure. ready webpage this according to to what, because the against the or in front of the i c. c. it's an extra criminal court and what a month. ready what crime movie for the. ready versus protect advises by the geneva conventions. but in the of that they were also and 8 for the students. and the. ready being killed, not explicitly the middle of the murder, the s s, the so 81 but a tendon indiscriminate text on civilian grounds. and we are aware that these are in says that the student, this, that the victims of the takes a military. all right, so it would be the to them it um,
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but nevertheless they cost benefit successes and dispute, but as often civilian spend from our point of view and the hope that the i c c will investigate from our point of. ready this was still a month. ready ok, your boss the i to see to investigate but the i c. c, those, the international criminal court is still investigating. allegations made during the 2040 and he's been homeless for how long will it be? you think before the, i can't even begin to investigate these particular allegations that you are making . yeah, of course we don't, we don't know if there is complaints. we in a post foot for the c. ready 2018 uh one goes out to the current one. this of course, or sort of each other. listen guys as we talked about um, but yeah, generally we can expect all that i see can be expected its priority to protect us. so shipping something and the other domestic, i'm going to tell you and this, this includes media markets and the hope that that i see recognizes that
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journalists are not just indians, but even more. they are particularly exposed to violence. but going back to your question, we don't know when and if there will be this investigation for sure. but we hope so because of this kind of situation, every small step in the right direction is an important that he's run, isn't a member of the guy see, see what we would any investigation and subsequent findings have yeah, good question as well. i mean, of course this, the, the site is, is the state park and you live on a, it's not, it's for this, not, this article has signed the, the, the ropes that you, that's not ratified the ss, be all know. so of course the, the, the. ready the sort of, if you have a lovely to say that the i c c has that we have as well is, is not very sharp. but as you know, all these complaints like these or birth like ours, they have also, and it's take us, we hope it impacts the optic. and yeah,
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we hope so that this respect something can, can, can, can start. what does all this mean for the work of john list in the comment? conflict? do you think they'll be more douglas unfortunately wouldn't be casualties before this war ends. do you think it, it is up to john list themselves to get into their own safety? what are we looking at here? it is a terrible situation is a, it is a definitely it is a very dangerous situation for sure. but nevertheless, the break of some of the $0.60. ready during these types of, i'm conflicts, i mean they, they help ensure respect for intumescent human rights on the ground. they have this insurance space for monetary and law and prevent further violation and even further and the information center. ready for life can be sent to that life saving on the ground. i refer you maybe 2 guys a year. um, i don't know with this on this going i'm, i'm pretty set and look at the situation because i, i hope i'm wrong, of course, but i, i kind of know and i kind of feel that it's not. but the last 10 of this,
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that the tech because and our according to our as of research b, r, m 12 journalists being killed because all 40 connection to the bird. but generally, the last is at 34. and this is definitely the number that is much tie. we leave it there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us today. christopher advice, media relations officer for the photos without the photos germany. thank you so much. thank you. nearly a 100 french john list have signed a petition demanding access to gaza and the protection for the list governing the conflict. for yes, john must have been unable to enter the gaza strip without permission from east rarely apologies. now they can't enter a toilet. we're here from rebecca auditors in southern these rel, on the challenges facing her and other correspondence as it tried to bolt on the events in the tree. or the, this is the phone with tv,
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courage from all over the world. come to set us up to try to get the story out about what's happening in gaza. it's been down the hill of shame, shame, because although it's about as close as we can get to guns are at the moment, it's still around about 2 kilometers from the border. from here you can see with a zoom lens, some of the activity happening in the northern part of the strip. you can see ariel bombardments, and you can hear outgoing artillery from the as riley's into the stream. you can sometimes see tanks and even hit combat fighting on the ground. but it's frustrating for so many journalists here and then brings about a bit of professional shame that they don't able to get inside the strip and tell people stories on bear witness to what's happening with their on ons and company. this comes like to 50 years or something as i think that this is the worse
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war ever. that i yeah, i'm covering now. it's uh, yeah, it's not the so good to me as a reporter to be and the border line to cover this 2nd. it's very difficult now to, to, to get the information from guys and from the other side as well. it's aware of say we're also in the media and we noise the weight of getting accurate information out of the gaza strip lies heavily on the shoulders of those huge on lows to many of them, gauze and who were inside already working inside the guns. this trip on october 7, many of them have now sadly died in this conflict. and though is that remain dealing not only with the deteriorating humanitarian conditions, m fear of bombardment, but also of unspeakable losses themselves. to them the best one to bet country does their that's it. so now there's continuing updates on there is read how i'm oswell
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