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yes, it's the 1st time keith is use. so cold attack comes outside ukrainian territory in a 1000 days of war. moscow says you can come to operate these weapons without to active american assistance. and the deployment means that was entered a new phase, another of the crime, it's red lines that ukraine and it's western allies appear to have crossed. i'm feel go invalid, and this is the day the it is right across the red line. it's not, it's not us, it's not ukraine. we now have a talk comes we will use them. clearly, nato has said before when alex or the live for systems reference systems to you. okay. and is this best multiple restrictions on the fact that the tech comes? we used repeatedly tonight, and if we had screeching is a cost
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a signal that they won't escalation. scarlett's also, on the day 45 of the leadership of hong kong remaining pro democracy movement have been sentenced to prison. a crime deciding back in 2020, which of the candidates should done for the home co. parliament sentences have sent a clear message to the public because that we have 0 tolerance for any acts endangering national security thinking why that's including some bad things. states power the welcome to the de ukraine has for the 1st time fired us made attack themselves into russia is come shortly after the rest reported. the lifted some restrictions on the use. the video has a bunch of a said to show the ballistic, besides being fired from inside ukraine towards the russian. washington previously only allowed keith to talk it. russian forces inside ukraine's board. sources
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inside you, crane and inside russia, say that mishaps we used to strike a minute off. no more than a 100 kilometers into the brianna region of western russia. as you could imagine, russia condemned to strike as an escalation of the war, insisting that new crime couldn't to use attack comes without the active assistance of the us military mosque of his right and what it calls an appropriate response of the strike comes on the day that russia published its new junction for the use of nuclear weapons. the new doctrine allows for the russian nuclear response to a conventional attack by any country supported by nuclear power. washington describe the changes, irresponsible european capitals, including by the and said they would not bound to russian pressure and mocking a 1000 days into rushes full scale invasion. ukrainian president for all the minutes savanski condemned the implied threat. a couple of days i, i think it's not understand that puts you in doesn't want any peace even to this
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day. this is the fact no song such words or something like these not threats, right? i mean this, even this, they the killed all assuming this even especially these days, they presented new, clear weapons set to see why they didn't present the status you do here. you are at the raven mountain. no, of course of course, nuclear well said she, because she wants just to make cameras in the world who wants to destroy you. you can't, you know, totally in on some of the concepts of nature. and this is, i don't want to go deeply for the disease and don't want to repeat, very simple things, putting once more, last formal ukrainian prime minister. i said he had said a get send you about those russian warnings that the use of attack comes again. say, against prussia could significantly escalate the conflict. i am just wondering. so
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what kind of another escalation russians can compete? uh huh. you do remember all these atrocities the prussian military and made in ukraine interpreter with depression. you know, it's for committed a president boynton, actually sending hundreds of measles against ukraine instabilities, a civilians against your premium infrastructure. i know he will use his use real play book, which is nuclear se progressing. but the guy usually left the bluff. absolutely look, and just just, just while we're on fruits and just to make it clear, as you described was as a war criminal, a warrant, an international warrant has been ex bucks, correct? he hasn't been convicted of anything so well. these are all obligations b, i c, c, e, shoot, and the rest warrant. and the president of the russian federation already accused
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with an international crimes period. yes, accused accused of not the queen. it was not surprised. yes. and that's what he's me with 3. have done these, these, this is the war of a trip aggression, and these are ext against not just the international law. this, this is, this is a right click on for us. it is ok. i wanted to, to go back to your point about germany. germany should be next now that the united states has said it will allow the use of its attack. comes marseilles by lead showed our ukraine access to these torres themselves. that's what you want, correct. and what do you make of the german reasoning for? no. so allowing that to happen. well, here's the thing, i put them on the stands only the language of strands. all, it seems that these kind of indecision provokes booking to escalate. so even germany decides to stop these for germany is to provide and i am
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really grateful to the german people into the german government because americans, you and the entire pre will supported us in a way to write ships fight against the russian aggression. but if germany wants to stop this war, and if germany wants x surely do not support its own security or the best response to the full sliced invasion waste by russia is a full flow support the few cream, but the dream group approach. but the full slow support, i don't want us to come to that because the way that ukraine's allies have supported we have these 3 monthly meetings of the rounds time contact group. as we have now. disposition from president biden to allow attack comes to be used as the ukraine has asked for them for nearly 2 years. we supposed to be very frustrating for you to try and wait. so to try and fight off versus invasion with us as
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president, as well, as you said, with your hands tied behind your back, we can not drag over fits the quicker the better, the more the better. this is the only solution for these kind of dramatic conflict that the like you, me to put in wage that gaze you cream, accept that. now, when i here, i present that as he talk, he talks about a just peace. he doesn't talk about victory. the sounds like preparation for some sort of deal. i don't trust in any kind of deals we spoke. we already had a number of deals even legally binding deals. what he's looking for. he's looking for ukraine, skip actuation. he's looking for the capitalization of the entire pre welt and put in his not to put his waking against the backdrop of china together with north korea, iran, and even terrorists. organizations like come off like we does. so we need to look
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at the very comprehensive picture. this war is more than just about to crane. this is the war, often excess of evil, for a quarter of dictators. it gives the free wealth and against your security. i'm in german, secure against the german people. now we have a presidency alliance in the united states who says that he can solve this war with in 24 hours when he says that what, what do you think? well, you should ask him, not me. no, i say i'm asking you what you think about what he said. there are different expectations, okay, on the president to work. so i can predict what president elect is to make, or what can i predict the president elect is unpredictable in he's so you know, efforts. but what i do believe you, i believe in american strengths, i believe that the president elect a doesn't want to be weak. i believe the president, the leg do really understand the threats to the u. s. national security. i believe
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the president elect will do his best to defend ukraine and to defend national security interest of the united states as russia, china, iran, north korea, the pose, the threat to the united states and russia actually watched the proxy war. i believe you know, that one can see that it's trainees launched a proxy war using russians as a ram against the pre welton and the united raising china is behind russia. go into i wouldn't i the clearly, but we don't have time to explore that now. so we'll have to draw the invite to the next line. yes, we will invite you back. thank you so much for coming. this time for your training assignments that i said he had sent you. thank you so much. thank you, sir. as a hong kong where the temperature is high, cost a sentence, 45 pro democracy latest to jail times are between 4 and 10 years and a case condemned by western countries and human rights groups. it would charge with
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subversion over their roles and unofficial local elections. held in 2020 and the patients that national security law, which was un introduced following mass pro democracy protests and the little crush the democracy movement and remove the cities autonomy to reduce the cities autonomy . hundreds waited for hours to get inside the court house. for the end of this landmark trial, the largest single prosecution to date of the home comes national security little imposed by china 4 years ago. many have a family and friends of those who was sentenced. $45.00 for politicians and activists did prison terms of up to 10 years after being charged with conspiracy to commit suppression. the whole time is unfair because that they, what they have done is only you know, to do what the basic law have laid. john had already laid down and that is the
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right to pass your to administrators on to, to, to let them have to respond to the majority of hong kong people. so i don't know what, what, what the, what is their premium, no fans the else of whose son, hendrick, the we was among those sentenced to the taken by police outside court. she demanded to know why her son has to go to jail, insisting that he's a good person. the at the hearts of this mass trial, an unofficial primary election held in 2020. the defendants accused of attempt take the power lice. hong kong is government and our best throw the cities lead to by organizing or taking pots. and it's including joshua was a prominent figure in hong kong. is once driving pro democracy movement a legal scholar penny tie, described by judge,
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who is the master mind who was handed the longest sentence of 10 years. a comes in for the right thing. we believe these sentences reflect the severity of the crime scene sorta and shows that crimes endangered and national security must be heavily punished. delagarza sentences have sent a clear message to the public because that we have 0 tolerance for any acts endangering national security thing. thing like that, including the bad thing, states power or they tell what to go because we will study the individual sentences out before deciding whether to appeal and see if i would jump to it. certainly. so the sentencing has drawn criticism from western governments and human rights organizations to cite the cases, evidence of the erosion of political freedoms in hong kong. beijing and home comes government insist, the national security low is necessary for the city stability. and we can talk to
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one of the pro democracy activists who took part in the unofficial vote that led to so many people being jailed. so many chung got out of hong kong before the worst of the crowd guns and joins us now from washington. d. c. a welcome to d w. i guess you knew many of the people sentence today. yes, um, today is a fairly, that's a staging day for me because i have so many friends from the 40000. and now the heart of being puts behind a ball. and then they are innocent, i mean they are just trying to exercise that their rights, including me. this is a very peaceful exercise in democratic expression by just one person, one false and organizing apo democracy poverty, the patient government putting economy that. so what did you think when you heard about the sentences? so um, okay, and i mean, i, i, personally, i'm very,
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dr. stated how big this manufacturer of mine i'm now in person for years and i know poor profess up any time he is a reputable legal for 2nd hong kong. he has to be an advocate hearing for peaceful civil disobedience, but now he's going to phase 10 years back a long sentence. so he's not very tough day for me. and then i happen to see that for years. and i hope that's, i mean, on the international community you can do something to help them and do these a 45 jail sense and it says does not effectively and hong comes pro democracy movement. i mean, um, definitely get yourself very fatal. close to the home civil society because when you look you through to 47 people, that background and their professions, you can see that they represent up the whole political spectrum within the pro democracy camp. and there are, like, i mean, young active is student leaders, legal professors and other professionals. and they are old for
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a reputable. so by arresting all of them paging successfully. what caused the whole point, the more because the account. so that's why i'm quoting, for, i'll say with concrete and restrictive ashan by the national committee, before it's too late. and this of the fight continue from a broad people like yourself, perhaps other people outside the district who are still continuing this find absolutely. uh, we navigate, but i mean, especially people who are flat to city, who are you next south all who immigrated to overseas in europe, us u. k. and then we, we are still fighting very hard to advocate for all costs to promote the store. we got a phone call and keep a ran, has a phone call and they're trying to scrap them. and so that's why i mean, we have been doing a lot of things keep motives to, to, to ensure that their memory at the start. we of the $47.00 can be alive. susan idea, if you would of the state of human rights in hong kong, for instance,
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what sorts of things can you do freely that in washington, but you couldn't back in the territory. that's a good question. give you a quick example. many people have heard of the, uh, 1989 town, but mexico that happens in beijing. you in dc, we, we kind of do hold. uh, kinda like visual and a phone call. uh, we could uh we, we were used to organize cadillac for joe to commemorate the fit tubs of those um, a murder student. but now in home home, if you still want to organize that, you'll be charged for the legal, a savvy, or even a succession of to which in looking at it from the outside. it's, it seems like a hopeless fight. if you don't mind me say, here's you look at the, the way that china acts against it. citizens who are actually behaving themselves. 11 does. how can you win a fight against a fight for democracy against
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a government as repressive as china is? i think this is how people say, i mean renaissance before the soviet union crept collapse. right. i mean we, we, we don't lose hope. we don't lose hope. we remain hopeful. and the reason for that is because we have strong confidence and faith in humanity and getting this of the progress we have made. i mean, we're facing for the, for the of civilization right. of human kind. we believe that justice, democracy, and human rights will always be foul. the ups and downs. we see the uprising of the author tablets on we see the best lighting of democracy. yes, we never lose hope. we hope to work together with the help of the international community and one day we can reclaim phone call and try to stand in the free line, a phone call. thank you so much for joining us. self exile, go home, come activist us on each. him. thank you, or to from some of the rapes of
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ivory who's become a french national hero, has given her final statement in court. she says, petticoat said it is time to change the bound show country uncle society, the trivializes right. the ex husband and dozens of other men are on trial in france, accused of raping essentially a salting her. while she was drummed, she's out petticoat is the woman at the center of a mass rape trial that has shaken fronts of a 5 weeks a course in of in your has heard harrowing details of how she was allegedly raped by her husband, dominique, political, and dozens of men, he recruited online, she told the quote, she never suspected her husband of anything. and that she thought she was having symptoms of alzheimer's when she was experiencing blackouts and memory loss. the quote was told bees with the side effects of the drugs who has been was putting in her food, just the data. she's el pentico also told the court that she consulted 3 kind of
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colleges of to waking up on several occasions in her woods feeling like she'd given, but a place after she said, i will tell you coast folks, you heard who the main victim is. and we know to what extent, but more broadly, the main victim as an entire family to me like more teaching 2nd, dominique pentico has admitted to the charges against him. he's on trial along side 50 of the men police track down from videos of the alleged rapes he filmed and stored 21 other men seen and the videos could not be identified. while a handful of the men on trial have admitted to raping, she's all petticoat. the majority of pleaded not guilty. they all do that. they were not aware that she was unconscious. one of them said he thought she was pretending to be asleep. as part of a fantasy game, the investigators have evidence of around $200.00. a traits carried out between 20112020. it's unusual here in front. and so a rape trial to be held in public,
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but she's open to call. chose to waive her. and an invitation, she told the quotes she was driven by a desire to expose rape culture. she said she'd hope that her decision would empower other survivors of sexual violence. just because it's just those probably co is a hero. the 71 year olds, bravery has opened a conversation. i don't see the message for all women who are suffering violence around so many are silent to today is it? on the book, the plaintiff is due casualties for it helps to put pressure on the justice system . and hold perpetrators accountable. so you'll do 1st of all the, the, the minute use in the trial face decades in prison. judges will deliver their verdict in december, a lot report from christine one to an avenue in christine, and joined us to explain how the case came about. well,
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this will came to lights in september 2020. when the husband of his old co dominique was called by a security card and a supermarket is filming, and the women said he was arrested, he's both of us confiscated. and as to these looks through his phone, his laptop, and as a gadgets, they discovered thousands of videos off. a one looks unconscious if he has to be unconscious. and the number of men having sex with her. they also discovered checks these with the conversations that co had been having with the man, but he had been recruiting online to come and have sex with his wife while she was unconscious. the court was told that it is only when the police brought mrs. kelly co in for questioning and showed her these videos, but she became aware of what had been happening to over a decade. and that it's, she was stunned weak. the quote was told that at some point she didn't actually recognize that she was the woman in that video footage. it's christine montague.
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what else? a novel rice, biggs for the friends group, dad to be a feminist. i asked her about the impact of his case or i think it has had an impact on the conversation, the warehousing that everybody is having around sexual violence and the victims of sexual violence in particular. and they've been talking about others. i don't think that in fact is satisfying enough for feminism activists in terms of policy in terms of changes to the justice system. and i think, i feel like all the countries are talking about it even more than we are. i don't think the, you know, awareness has really happened on how big this case is and what it could mean for our culture and how we actually deal with cases of sexual violence. we heard from just that political today, there's issues have it's time that the match patriarchal society that trivializes right changes. what do you understand that to me i couldn't agree more. i think
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what you're saying is, is what some of the so i've been saying for years to beckett's, which is that sexual violence is not a matter of isolated cases is not individual situations. is the product of a culture of a physical culture, not just in products, but all over the world, that makes rate a tool to subjugate women. and it's something that man has been using for centuries to subjugate women. it's time for us to realize that this is a global phenomenon. that is, is a, you know, societal phenomenon. but we need to do with us to nominate as a security issue that affects you know, in friends, 52 percent of the population or women can be victims of rape. this is a very gendered issue. and what she's saying is that, so this isn't isolated, this is about how we're view relationships between men and women. how we talk about sex sexuality and sexual violence. right. but it's basically just, definitely, yes, sorry this, it definitely gives me places. so i'm, i'm sorry, this is
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a case which has as brought these issues that to the for and you say that the conversation has started and you seem to imply that it's not moving quickly. you know, what is it that is holding it back? do you think it's hard to say, i think we're having a specific culture, a specific rate culture and friends, and a lot of whoever. if that's to be sort of triggers the nature of something that we see as being friends. you know, the french romans is in french romans, which is, you know, actually really, really full of physical violence and especially, oh, cool, like out cake values. so there's a lot that we still see as being part of the culture just how people interact. so just part of you know, flat thing which is not okay, it's still, it's actually violet. um and we, it's the conversation is changing and a society is changing, but the most grown thing is we make changes in the policy. we change as well,
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just the system, and that's not moving fast enough. and we said that i said that this trial is, is spoken conversation with continuing accomplish. there is a decision that we've had that came to me to move man has a big impact here. but still things are not moving quickly enough in terms of what is actually happening in terms of policy. this is where we made changes. says i have an eye on the fence group, the dad to be a feminist, and that was the day. it will follow the same on social media at cdw news. latest headlines of cost d w dot com or back to me for since d. w out a have a good day. the
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