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and the threats of arrest in the side of strength for him runs on the full prime minister has been in jail for more than a year. now, facing criminal cases, that hon says, all politically motivated, his support has now se, if he is not released, they'll do it by force. i'm on youtube mckinnon. and this is the day the table today's, the people have shown their own ways reading love for in run hot and bed decide to see him. we touched as prime in his stuff. so we went back down, god's willing into a missed the con is released and all about the amounts of mit poor poor and all the we stands united for him, but han,
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ready to sacrifice everything. we are willing to give our lives and livelihoods for him. also on the day, germany's and baffled trump slot will show its, gets the green lights to run again for another to the will. his policy unites behind the unpopular candidates. how does that sound good? this is a good to know that we took the time to think things over together that we have now made a pile of mines that we have decided that we want to achieve together. what we succeeded in doing less time. namely, the, the s p, the is voted, the strongest party come to tax to peptide, to that well, can we start to impact as don, west thousands of supporters of jail, former prime minister and run phone on much seeing on the capsule to them on his release with all receives and as i'm about it has had the city on indefinite locked
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down since saturday and have deployed thousands of police and power millet trays to block the protest of his classes have broken out, leaving at least one officer dead at home, was ousted from office in 2022. he's been in prison for more than a year on a multitude of charges, which he says will concocted to keep him out of power. con remains popular as does his policy. they're describing this latest processment. as the final cool shipping containers and trucks block highway is leading to pockets times capital is lama bond of the city has been sealed off as large. he's tried to prevent him from home. support is from reaching it. the former prime minister has called on his support, has to match on parliament and demand his release from jail. tons being behind bob's to move in a year on more than $150.00 criminal charges. his political policy,
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the p t. i maintains the charges politically, mostly banks, it police say the protest are illegal and have clashed with support is trying to get to as lama. but what i'm going to like and i'm going to get we're peaceful in giving you a problem. but if they fire to guess on us, we're also prepared for these kinds of attack. good be good, little by showing our use are conscious. and they will release and we're on con, confirm jail. and we're on concord, a hot country children getting shun. and without bod, jay or demands are for immune on con, our members that are in jail, to be a release of volunteer ownership. but when we reach here, they fired, caring gas and rubber bullets at us because we have no fear in the body. yes, we're going to move ahead and use that. um i don't, the id security is tight and as long of odd with as an increase police and military
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presence. authorities have also restricted access to mobile and internet services and suspended some public transport. and we can speak now facilitate the car a. he's a senior lead to of him are on cons, p t i policy. i'm an advisor to him or i'm calling on international relations and media. welcome to the w way hood and ron hahn describing this protest mount. as a final cool, how far will these protest is go to secure his release as well? we've reached this level box in, in nearly a 100000 people with more on the way. and we believe that tomorrow, even more, the more people in the testers will join this peaceful protest in the solver. so the numbers are high. you just want to make it category. if you create this protest, like all our other protests, a goal,
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been peaceful. don't forget the mon cons wife is leading this protest along with the chief minister of k b assist as on ground with the protestors. other women are taking part in this protest. so obviously we're not there to fight. we just want our constitutional right and that is all the demanding of the right to peaceful assembly. we can see the pictures, i mean is all about is said to resemble, especially on the see used uh, thousands of supposes on support as of being arrested by police. in the past days. i hear you saying that this is a peaceful process, but are you worried about what possibly might might come next as well, i think the possible has already started or it's, it's common gone right now, just before joining you, we've just got confirmed reports about 3 people getting shot by the government and the police that been shot in the leg. the interior minister just came on tv 15 minutes ago and said that we are not worried about firing bullets on our, on, on,
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if anyone comes towards is i'm a bother to the harp of detroit, which we call the location that we want to go to. and he's open to declare that he will fire real books. and like i said, 3, i've already been shot. so it's already started. they will start creating a narrative whereby they will say that our protest is on peaceful and hands. we open fire on them. this is something that you'll see probably come up in the next 24 hours if not less. apart from the 3 the shots already, we're scared. what will happen tonight? because um, obviously they have all the ammunition and we just have sides and water and food. what do you think the future holds him wrong on? if he remains in prison? is that the number? it just all depends on how many more numbers joined on. you know this, we have 3 demands for this protest. one was to revolve 26th amendment,
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which basically, which basically means that you just treat under the executive. so i had no more independence. and number 2 was to release all the political prisoners, including him on con and all the others that are in these illegal fabricated cases . and so it was a return on dar stolen mandate from the election, which is clear as day that we had one. and we've got no actual paper, evidence of it. so you know, these are the months the demands that every citizen should have. we use one democracy to return to box on. we just want the root of law to be back into the country. they're trying to lock down the, they've locked down the entire country, they're trying to curb the passion of the people and the demands of the people by putting the country in the config, locked down, houses. any country is supposed to function like this, from hospitals to schools, to businesses. this is not the way they could just easily that has come into our peaceful protests like we've done many times before. to call these unnecessary
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strains and brutality and tyranny on us is on call for him on phone is obviously very popular, political tensions of being on the rise. you've mentioned that yourself. do you see pockets done as a tipping point right now? absolutely. i mean, i the way that it's going, you know, you con yukon, keep everything locked down for too long that people have bucks on their to moms or in front of them. it's all of us in mont hahn is the most popular leader in the country. as of use that as part to here, the one the elections is obvious that every single thing that is being done in the country right now is to keep the non con, behind bars. and somehow it as a political party, out of the government, which is just not sustainable in any way because you're, you're in an undeclared marsh and all practically so unless we declare ourselves open to that word, we want to run the country under marshal. there's no other real way of, of governing us. i believe that you've been appealing to the international community. so this support,
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who do you think could put pressure on the pakistani government and the military, who would be your best hope? well look, we would like it as an overall we would want the international community to raise their voices. it's not like we want an intervention or we want them to do something about it. but we want them to put pressure in the sense that what are you doing with 260000000 people and in law hahn is obviously going to send as, according to the un arbitrary detention working group. according to amnesty international, he's got a bill just about a week ago. he was on bill and then it through on another 20 cases and put him and 4 or 5 do romano. he's already been in prison for 18. uh, 18 months. what do you need? remember mon, full when the court is given and built and said release him immediately. so, you know, we would one, obviously, the us, britain, europe, country or countries i believe in democracy. and at the same time, our brother the countries in the gc to raise their voice and feel the pain of 250
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many people who have been absolutely suppressed. feel safe, the car adviser to and run con. thank you so much for your time. thank watching the day still to come up to you and climb it talks comes the next environmental crisis facing the planet. plastic pollution kind of wells come together. it talks in south korea to cut down on plastic, waste the world once an end to plastic pollution. the wells needs an end to plastic pollution, and i asked you to deliver this instrument this week just to get matt should be able to get your values became more and more difficult to make decisions in difficult time. so that's why it was right to end this government by firing the finance minister didn't last inhabit. that's why us right just to hold a confidence by december. and that's why it's right to hold an election in february next year. now the people will how fast say,
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and we're asking for that vote and that was the german jumps let well so it's also accepting his social democrat policies nomination to lead it into next use snap elections. now it has been a tumultuous month for felt for the s p d, as he just heard him outline it began with the collapse of his 3 way coalition. government offered bits of breakup with the pre business free democrats about sets of political process in motion. that's if all goes to plan should result in small collections on february 23rd. the political crisis in germany comes as europe's largest economy filters. and with schultz is popularity at an all time low it, unless it's a base in the s p, the whether site city even stands again, whether he should step aside today the policy leadership confirmed that they think
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he is the right man for the job or what up, sorry, we have an all of sorts of shots, literally status through difficult crises. the was showing the composure instead, fast, and it's one of the big international issues. this type of kind of binding goes into my hands on the other side, disagreed with each mouth on the inside this, there was never being a male or a counselor, an open book, and he's never being part of a state or a federal government to give them time i'm not going to say give them so that name you just had the flourish maps as the conservatives candidates such on sla until it says main rival to lead the next government there is lots to discuss here. so let's bring in dw, for this cool correspondence. simon young high, simon, that this is likely to end the weeks the speculation of what will i feel it's and whether he'll be his policies shots latan does it, but how much damage has all of this done to him? yeah, and yeah, i think get this has a database, they sort protracted debates about who would that lead the social democrats since
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the election is really damaged. the policies damaged sholtes and they've already plenty of people in the gym and public who concerned with worry wondering about the leadership, qualities of our life. shouts off to his 3 biology coalition. the fella pauses. he mentioned that in early november. i'm what came off to that well, the, the, there were a couple more weeks of questions about whether a life schultz is the right man to be jobs like going forward. as people were talking about the defense minister boys, but story as, as possibly the best to try and save as much more popular in the polls. and then a lot sholtes, he's there and it took 2 weeks. but as far as the story is to finally come forward and say, well actually, i'm not available. i'm backing at oh, laugh sholtes in stayed at. you could also point the finger at the cd policy or doherty's, the people who sort of manage things that haven't really delivered on what they are
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supposed to do, really, which is to keep the policy together. they take the groceries in june with the heavy white politicians at inviolate and so it's been a very shaky start at to this campaign as the campaigning gets on the way. i think the s p d will be hoping that there are no more questions going forward about whether own ourselves is the right language. have to wait and say to the, by the way, he still has to be actually officially confirmed by a policy conference is going to be held in mid january. so polls so support for the s p d collapsing. so what could germany's next government off the election in february potentially look like? yeah, well that, by the way, as an increasingly difficult question to all the se in germany, there are more policies uh than that used to be. and we've also got another thing, the phenomenon of people changing their minds relatively late in the election
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campaigns, is becoming increasingly common. so it can be difficult to predict jim and elections nowadays. and also by the way they sound like the election will be unusual. and that is being held in february, what effect might that have on turn out? nobody knows. but having said all that it does look at the moment is if the center right, conservative cd you see yes, new bossy are essentially in a solid place to wind and it's lita. it's candidate for jobs left free dispatch to see you lead to uh, as long as he avoids gaps and he has no way down that in the past. but he does look according to the polls at the moment is a fee will be the man to take on the role of johnson the off to february. now the question for him will be, what kind of government can you put together? what kind of coalition and i run a cli, it may well be that he ends up again in coalition with the social democrats,
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presumably not then on the life shoulds. but then i also have to be another smaller policy involved. and a lot of those are depending on how the populace policy is a f d and b s w. do. so there's quite a lot of unpredictability about the next gym and government. it's a pretty hostile economic climate to be going to the polls, isn't that, i mean, big gem and companies are announcing thousands of drop cups. fixing the economy is obviously going to be a massive top us for any government. is it the economy that is going to be the main concerns as always, has in this election? do you think? so i'm, and i think it's going to be a massive issue. as you say, that have already been layoffs, particularly in the auto industry and their fee is. but that could be more of that going forward from the social democrats to day. we heard that they will be concentrating on issues like pay and pensions and other social issues. they think that that's where they can really a galvanized that base and may be serge in the coming months. the other big issue,
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i think, undoubtedly will be the war, and ukraine is a big concern for a lot of voters. and it's an issue with a black shows that sort of style just a piece, jot slot. with his cautious approach on ukraine, avoiding escalation has a very different line from the city lead to freed reach. matt, so talks about delivering long range missiles to ukraine that will certainly play big. but it is going to be an incredibly difficult job for ourselves to catch up as a almost a 20 point deficit in just a few months until the election, the end of february, the w simon young. finally, thanks so much. now, just a day off of the massive united nations climate conference wrapped up in as a by sean delegates from a $175.00 countries have now gathered in the south korea to hash out a tracy on global plastic pollution. as the event kicked off today,
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so many of the visions have arisen, suggesting that deal making is going to be a difficult task. countries that by the front of plastic solutions, a struggling to reach agreement with petrochemical, producing nations like china and saudi arabia. now the amount of plastic waste produce globally has been climbing softly. and if it's left on check scientist say it could double or even and triple over the next decade. right now it is thoughts more than $52000000.00 tons. and so the environment each and every year . india is the most plastic pollution country in the world with 9300000 tons being released annually. it's followed by nigeria was 3500000 tons. then indonesia, with just over 3000000. closely followed by china unpack histone, so it's a problem that needs urgent attention. here's what's being said as low as talks gets underway in south korea. this conference is about 5 more. the drafting of
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international treaty is about humanity. racing to meet alex. this does have challenge. this is your chance to cross that agreement for the age is one that could deliver a 1000 of years free from plastic, one that at the end of this week, the gamble must come down. differences in views still remain on key issues, including plastic production, controllable plastic products and chemicals. the decisions made here will determine whether we confront the plastics crisis with the addition that demands or allow the fossil fuel and petrik chemical interest to the rail progress. a week treaty is a failed treaty to more or less we can bring in julia colleen and she's a senior attorney with the environmental health program at the center, international environmental. she's joining us now from geneva, julia,
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welcome. we have been talking about global plastic pollution for a long time. how bad is this problem? a thank you so much for the invitation. and the problem, as you showed aids be it's huge and it's growing. uh, as you said, the estimates of that are debt slash production codes truthful by 2050 if an auction is taken. and uh, i've seen that you show the statistics about plastic ways, but that is really just the end of the life cycle. and i like us to think about upstream, who is producing plastique and who's profiting from it. and uh, for decade, the plastic industry industries spent millions uh, income painted and advertisements making us think that we could just recycle plastic waste. even if they knew that it was a mix, adding fact, if we look at the current crises,
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um is no actually steak and it will get worse. not just in the environment which is the most valuable part of plastic pollution. but also for human health. sky empties, but being, finding my tra, plastic in our bodies. you know, the major oregon are looking at. the latest findings are dies micro nano plastics that'd be filed in our lungs in our blood, amy dollar braves. and so we should not live just downstream. other ways, but really adstream to tackle these uh, both environmental and health tries is to really stop bit of the store starting up the top of plastic production. so obviously a real sense of urgency. but a world tracy to cub plastic waste sounds ambitious. what's all the prospect's of actually getting a deal done? and how in full simple with an international tracy be the stakes are high and end date is not an easy job. and that's because of the economic
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invested interest. but there are behind i, as you mentioned and i was showing the video, there are links between uh the plastic industry and the fossil fuel industry because 99 percent of plastic originates from fossil fuels from oil and gas. we can learn from previous agreements uh like the parts agreement on climate. and we know what we need for a plastics treaty to be effective. we need legally binding obligations from state's largest voluntary measures. and we need from a procedural point of view, a governance that doesn't allow just to be to power by one or a few countries with vested interest, a one to the rate of progress, but potentially a possibility to vote in the future. treaty to continue on to moving to the implementation and just 3 key examples of obligations that will be needed to make
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the preventive make it implementable are caught on plastic production of bon on the toxic chemicals that are using plastic can affect our health and a financial magnesium, so might be to make sure it is employment at one saved force. there's also a huge plastic waste problem in all oceans. how do you get nations to work together to clean this up when it's no and then afterwards has any more to that is just the end of the cycle. and e t is indeed a problem. but if we just focus on cleanups, we will get more and more the spacious soap hook circle of cleaning up and the heavy new blast waste in the environment. that is why it's crucial to opt up stream and to regulate cost, to reduce the production of plastic. otherwise, it will be simply impossible to manage the plastic engine environment. it's already
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possible right now, and the situation will just get worse. we've uh, these plastic production that will keep growing according to the estimates if no action is taken just briefly, julia why all governments are reluctant to acts on single use plastics. plastic packaging, i mean people are adaptable on them and truly they could get used to alternative yes, people are adaptable and i wouldn't blame consumers for their choices where sometimes they do not even have the choice. the issue is an over production of plastic. and again, we go back to who's producing plastic and who's the source who's profiting. and we have fossil fuel companies who are extracting oil and gas and producing plastic and profiting from it. so we have the same actors that are humphrey in progress. even
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the climate spaces that are also coming to the plastic through the negotiations. in fact, earlier this year, the previous round of negotiation, we saw a 40 percent increase all, most of fossil fuel and climate industry lobbyist coming to this negotiation compared to the previous session. we're still yeah, to me, i'm so sorry about the session this week. i'm going to have to interact here. yeah . cuz we're out of time. but thank you so much to to call the name from the center of international environmental and that is the show for today. take a look at our website, the www dot com, some old from now to now. thanks so much from the inside st. on today, the
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