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but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job and being stuck with dreams coming through, making money. having a son with non fools injunction stops. december 13th on the w. c. the news line from berlin, the british parliament backs the 1st stage of a bill allowing assistance dying. the proposed law would give the terminally ill the rights to decide when to end their lives. today's vote opens the way for months of debates. opponents, warren, the measure could for the vulnerable at risk. also coming up is when the spiders are said to have entered the syrian city of a level with hundreds of report is dead and fighting with government forces. and protesters gather for a 2nd day in georgia, is the anger grows over the suspension of talks. on joining the european union will
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go live to the capital to receive the welcome to the sale on the call for at least for this law makers have voted to support draft legislation to make assisted dying, legal and england and wells. the bill will now move on to the next stage of the legislative process, and the motive debate was followed by a free vote, which means law makers, good design, according to their personal belief and were not forced to vote along their parties . official lines issue as defined as the public for years, but recent polls suggest the majority of britons now back, the proposed law of a politician who introduced the bill came lead. peter explained why she thinks it's needed unless we please. we're not talking about the choice between life or death. we are talking about giving on people
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a choice of how to don any one of us or our phones to be unfortunate our latino, to receive a terminal diagnosis. and i struggle to see how it is fat or just to not any will feel sickness, a personal choice that we might want to take control of our assign weeks. i'm the right to choose does not take away the right not to choose even the choice of an assist subject to those who won't. it will just call smoke, stop anyone who is telling you from choosing not to do so. the w corresponding biggest mazda is following the story in london, and she told me more about the votes. yes, the long debate, 5 hours, all most and lots of information. so normally this is support. the house where a lot of point scoring was taking place, but not today was very respectful and, and very personal for many m. p. 's. they cited left us from people in that constituency, but also the rowing stories from relative. so as a loved ones who had long and throw now painful deaths. and i think these crews
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know stories that a lot of m. p. 's true emotion when they were telling them those uh, convinced of the m p. 's, a lot of them hadn't been decided just until today. they convince there is what i'm decided in order to vote for the change of the bill. so if there's a, if this bill goes true, then tell them the people will have a chance to get help when they choose to die. the critics of this bill, the good say that they're concerned about the legislation being abused. what exactly are they worried about? they are worried about collaboration, so this bill has safe got so 2 independent doctors and a high court judge have to approve of the patients a wish to die. however, there is what competing against a change in the role of saying they might not be trained enough to see that there is some, quote,
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corrosion taking place. see that maybe family members are putting pressure on on time and of the patients. oh that they put themselves under pressure that they don't want to be a financial burden to the family and those last months before they died. so there is a lot of concern and i've spoken to campaign as well as the disability rights campaign . us was saying that disabled people anyway, feel that their lives sold up by many people in regards to not was living for that . if they became termino the other, that would be the kind thing to, to help them to die. the so there is lots of conflicts here here in the u. k. and there's been a lot of debate and this will continue because it's not low yet. this will go on to commit to stage and another of age here in the house of commons. all right, so what are the next steps before this bill can actually become law? within the committee stage, the m p 's will pour over the details will pour over exactly what are the
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safeguards, how will that be incorporated into the national health service? also, how is the criminal justice system involved in this? how are the systems able to cope with the extra extra work that they will will have to do and, and then the house of lords will have the say. so there will be much more debate before next. year done comes here to the next stage in the house of commons, as dw spigot, mosse and london, always great speaking to thank you so much there and now we're a we're monitor, says is list finders have taken over 5 districts of the 2nd biggest city level the syrian observatory for human rights reports heavy fighting between rebels and government forces. the serious military says it's inflicted heavy losses on the islamists who have been advancing on a level for days. they've also taken control of strategic towns along the way. you
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serve, tory said syrian and russian war plans and farms. the rebel enclave of evil. it follows durgy is an authority on the middle east. as professor of international relations at the london school of economics, we asked him what he made of the sudden offensive by the rebels. well, it's really very shocking because they are offensive by the rebels, both the nationalist, i'm use them as troubles, have caught the so you and forces the government forces nothing. even though the so you enforce that forces have been mobilizing on the left uh from for quite a few weeks. uh might take on it. is that the warrant celia has never ended. hm. um, it has been simmering for the past to say 2019, i mean think of the explosive tucked out that exist. and so yeah, today you have tens of thousands of islam as typos,
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plus natural spots. as you have the wrong in the bottle of fi does helping the asset routine. you have to dish forces it live, helping you a position. you have american forces, housing, the goods you have ice. this force has 20000 isis forces. all the in prison or basically attacking the government and the goods. plus, you'll have of course, uh, syria has the same government. so imagine with this particular explosive clocked out, but the reality is sadly, we are seeing now the door itself has been rekindled. and this tells me that's going to be a very, very long, bloody conflict the next few weeks and next few months to, to georgia now, where protestors has gathered for a 2nd day in the capital tbilisi. they oppose the government's decision to suspend talks. on joining the european union, more than a 100 georgian diplomats assigned an open letter criticizing the decision, saying it's unconstitutional. looked into the stand off into bbc between
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dried police and the pro european protest as dozens of demonstrated what are tested in many of those in to as they assembled outside judge us, parliament building and the governing bodies headquarters? well i think did a good. 1 to go through and say one to read that back to us. but said to know i have concern doing the same thing to an announcement by judge has prime minister to suspend the bid to join the you until 2028. he accused the dressers of disrespecting georgian values, move amelia. it is categorically unacceptable for us to view you integration as an active charity that the european union must ground to us for their asking from georgia not reforms. so this is not the steps that would mean the rejection of our dignity. what is most is not of georgia has seen several and
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d government purchase this year, but they grew following the contested election in october. the opposition plans to examine into fed into campaign in favor of the governing georgian green body. they say the routing party has been moving georgia in an authoritative and, and pro must go direction 4 months. and it came to a head on thursday. is that it goes to, to, to the georgia dream committed a constitution. cool. today they have to fill the task given by why do we put down? well, if i'm able to give them even more freeze for that bar today, georgia dream has blocked the development and unit logics perspective for georgia. i'd love to go to you. hopefully in the invalids indicates the vast majority of georgians student wants to join you and georgia. dream sees it intends to do that one day. but for the moment, the divide between the government and george's fest and distributions looked set to
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grew wider. and i hope we can now speak to lariam giggled. shots says she's a pro e u activist and joins us from it's of lucy's. now there i can see you more than welcome to the w your as a riley last night and you're out again tonight. what is driving you to protest? i think seeing that like our dignity, our future and our fundamental rights are basically stolen from us in front of our ice made us super med and also it is very important to say that georgine constitution mandates that george's future lies within europe. and i think that this issue and the restaurant influence is a huge trigger for georgia. and basically we've seen the word like if there's not a generation in georgia who hasn't seen a war and russian aggression not to talk about the history, but even today. so i think what we saw yesterday, georgian dreams,
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officials who just came out and said that we don't care about your constitution. we don't care about the fact that 8686 percent of george's, what's your opinion to gratian, were you just doing that? i think it's made everyone super, super upset. do yourself, i understand were tear gas last night. how did you experience the crime down by authorities? it was like they're basically using violence to silence. this is the descent and to crack down the position. but it was very important and very interesting to say that i wasn't even standing on the front line. i was in the back. and this to your guess i has my case usually allergic reaction, but most importantly they be top, they dirt, they were there directly beating up during the least one of them. i think when i, when i saw the video, i was like amazed how he even survived. because whenever they saw people with a camera with microphones that were directly to or getting them there more than 43 people arrested right now. and half of them are in the hospital,
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and that's not all the information that they're used. because unfortunately, we don't even have the executive information through these intimidation tactics, tactics work, or will you continue protest? i think that it work in a way, but i think one of the biggest messages that i would like to express of your, your media is that i understand the words of concern from the international community. but i believe that it's not enough right now. i believe that is a clear message that international community will not tolerate to those who betray georgia people's expectations to be said, more vocally and includes sanctioning. those individuals who are between georgian people for trying to slide and change george's future and slight it's towards russia. i think that economic sanctions, the 2nd sanctioning is in their european travels and their travels to western country. it should be done immediately. those people who are responsible for it,
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they would resume how hold held accountable for their, their having the invoice to reduce your housing conversations on the level as well . sorry to jump in there. i do want to know from you cause your of course your in as, why do you think the government is going against the will of the majority. you mentioned that there over 80 percent of georgians according to polls do want to join the issue. mm hm. unfortunately, right now we just have a russian made really in there between how you run this really, who's been in georgia in power for more than 12 years useful. our so our election, he's a russian made really in there and we know how they work. and we know that they never go out from dress and influence. so that has been his plan since the 1st day. but everything's changed. we were in ukraine because he somehow became more direct to the pro russian. so i think it's as a as follow off of his politics and roger babysitter and it really has been
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expressed for georgia since day one. and he has vocals, he said, and like to call we patients have said that, you know, watch the rest. so he's not so bad and whenever they're onto ukrainian rhetorics, there's so many details that clearly indicates that they're on t, georgia and onto your pianist pre races. so basically begin, i really sweetly treat georgia like his private business, the visuals, and what i want. what i'm, what i have been advocating for awhile is that he should be held accountable for you. it is super important because we are here protesting and we will continue doing that because we are protesting ours. we're protecting our future. we're protecting that. our sales is, of course i don't have any other country is my country. i'm going to stay here. i'm going to try to then i don't care if they're going to beat me up or arrest me. but then there's like, it's a to a relationship between georgia and people and european union. so have we leave it there before and we're unfortunately we're running out of time that was pro and you active as marianna and giggled to us today. thank you so much for your time and
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