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the day at two l. e. k. diable sonora brazil's cobit skeptic president has tested positive for the virus this is cases across brazil continue to increase another sixty six thousand people have lost their lives. the oecd warns the job crisis caused by covered ninety will last for years women young people and low end is. getting hurt the most can the opposite it's will join us with the latest. with a new interior minister facing a rape case the justice minister was rubbish the me too movement the french government takes office more questions being asked about. how president macron as we
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shuffled his political pack. thank you very much for being with us j. a bolsonaro has revealed he's tested positive for covered nineteteen. brazil's president of far right politician who described the coronavirus is little more than a cold. has been talking of his symptoms he infamously said to journalists so what. when asked about presenting peoplple dying of the virus back in april. there are nowow sixty six thousandnd dead in brarazil g. o seven nineteen. a team of us up here here on livee television standing less than a meter away from a group of reporters. brazil's president china also naro made a surprise anannouncement. and do his will dot the result turnened out to be. a boarded up with that you deposit. you have installed it was yes it's positive. all narrow winner two x. that he began feeling symptoms of covered ninineteen this past sunday. he said alluding two would you fit w what i w was feeling lethargrgic m march fifteentnt a bit of muscle e in portabable fever that reached
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thirty eight degrees. resident then stepped a couple of meters away from the reporters removed his mask and continue speaking. colson are always made a point of violating social distancing guidelines seen here on may twenty fifth eating a hot dog and mingling with the crowd. he's also railed against lockdowns encouraging people to go out dismissing the virus as a little flu. now sixty five he's in a vulnerable group for those with the virus. many brazilians have blamed him for the high death toll second only to the united states withh sixty five t thousand deaths and one point six million confirmed cases. the country is currently withouout a health minister aftr one resigned and another was fired clashing with bolsonaro over his response. just three days before his diagnosis bolsonaro had lunch with the u. s. ambassador to brazil and
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several top cabinetet members thank you. we depend just last thursday he was coughing during a news c conference sitting next to s several people none of whom wore a mask. soo far there's no word on if any of them were infected. j. wilson our brazil's president testing positive for covert nineteen let's stay with the pandemic ththe united states has confirmd it started the process t to pull out of the world health organization. in may president trump threatened to hold back the u. s. contribution to the whl that's four hundred million dollars a year. if as he s saw t the bias towards china didn't stop trump been critical of the whl handling of the covered nineteen pandemic but his critics are saying t this is all an attempt to deflect from his own mishandling of the crisis. in the us were over a hundred and thirty three thousand people so far have lost their livess with h you more on this s it develops but the us is starting the process. to pull out of the w. h. o. the paris
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based oecd. warns the job crisis caused by covered nineteteen will last for years women young people and lotus and getting hurt most. the oecd says the current crisis is deeper and more far reaching than that of two thousand eight. they could last until twenty twenty two. for more on this our business e editor kate moody joins us cake even to do the bank of france. i'm happy making positive sounds a month but he then use looking. even gloomier. argued actually corrected means into saying on monday well there's a lot of gloomy news i have to say. to bring into thehe business of business and economy at the mall. at this fall on the heels of a- gloomy outlook from the european commission. at which on tuesday once again splashed its projections namik grow. the organization for economic what. development says the tax on jobs a global scale. and times worse than the- crisis and- a- unemployment for the group's. seven members had highest in u. a century since it depressed.
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route twenty. even if. on and there is a second wait no women and young people are less work are very the brunt of the cries with higher low of money and out work since. that's partly they make up the biggest percentage of the work force and precarious jobs or industries which been especially affected by the pandemic including restaurants and hospitality the oecd's unemployment report said a longer term s shift towards working from home could further accentuate that dividee and offer eveven fewewer opportunits for thosee t that are e most vulnererable mark okay most countries that. measures businesses what is who lost income tell us will not well the only city was looking very closely at that it said that it was on support that had been put into trying to come the s. of the try to. this is the workers who income number thank
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result in schemes to what it's for i also the state sponsored for a program here france would its height was being over how of the work force italy and germany pay about four five and thirty per of their actively. trope members 20% the simple rules. four million american lose they jobs my there are so that the us market is beginning to recover data on tuesday she a record breaking six a half now people were hired a may the number of people on benefits in the u. s. remains high and the spiking case there jewish not remain unstable the us conongres is debating whether or not to extend a six hundred dollar increase employee benefits. expire end of this month the oecd encouraged governments to be careful as they begin scaling back their support for workers saying that they really need to find a balance between protecting households and businesses in needs we need while helping them to shift industries are jobs it'll be more viable in medium long term. care thank you very much d.
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cabinet. to see. expressed in emmanuel mark risha got set office this choose with conservatives given prominent roles in efforts to rescue francis coronavirus ravaged economyy from the worst depression in decades there are two appointments those which shocked many people child domino the new interior minister is facing a re opened right case and then you just missed eric dupont moretti has publicly condemned the me too movement feminist groups in france angry but other people a plexex to. for every of the u. government his- reporter james andre. there wasn't much on the agenda for this first c cabinet meeting the objective of course for these new ministers had to admit to a discover each other at one third of the- thirty ministers has been. renewed with some- very high profile personalities such as the if he can. do pull molly t. he is a very well known french lawyer he was- one of the top lawyers
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in criminal cases. four years he has also been very critical of the judges here in france very critical of the hash tag me to movement he's a controversial figure. and he's also very well known for- coming on to television writing books is very much a public figure. another the number that has been quite controversial one is that all of its job domino he's promoted it at the in the in. domino's that's investigated in a rape case now new govevernment with s sixteen women m mr for. men and a brief to jump start the french economy post t conveyed. t. a. o up the matter vehicle minister has said that it would be a huge challenge saying this is the worst economic. in front since nineteen twenty nine. to three minute is seven. ready to go ready each work straight away and that isis very much the messssage is being. conveyed to
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the- james owner that that is james highlighting about end you into. and you just minister at end of for description france and the fact that many people flex they beeeen chosen it's one of the- main stories- on our website to. france twenty four dot com we see that just a running underneath the brazil's president- jabal said are wearing his mask in a course confirming that he has been- tested positive for coke at nineteen north wilson use digestive for that. on our websitee. when used d is that us you want france twenty. hello and welcome to the friends twenty four intervieww our guest today is supper akshar try to be that day she's in the iranian activists- she's the author of a book that was just published heree in france i'll translate the title. deeds of freedom is not a crime it's
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written with the remark as corey it's published by. and in its- your account you're a journey from an upper middle class. woman living in tehran to an activist against- he job- the islamic veil which is mandatory. in iran obviously- you were. arrested and then you were sentenced to two years. in prison however before the verdict was handed down you decided to secretly flee iran through turkey and you now live in exile in canada. it is a very simple question how does one go from being an upper middle class women to an activist against. the islalamic veil. i'm i was just so fed up with- livining this doublee lifa liviving lie and pretetend everything is okay for many years- v. fair we faced why
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less people are facing wireless because of compulsory job and the other thing is i knew as elidel about women's movement in west of the suffragette movement i was very fascinated by those women who made those changes and now what women in west can-- you it and they have almost at the same rights as an equality. i realize that what does the man were successful in their movements because they add me eventually they had the support of normal ordinary men- we award cares and dive in iran women activists did their best for forty years but they didn't- go anywhere because they didn't have the support of ops so when this came. i to them and for me was just called white like in camp and the
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prince if i just for a- what to where why. and film. to wear white or to o ways in and straigight send sendd your messe to thehe journalist who started the camampaignn and the campapan was s simply asking normal womon and menen. to come forward and e theirr voice soo that was the and at civil disobedience andnd- nonviolence- and campaign right there was a turning point however it's in december of two thousand and seventeen- woman by the name of v. daw. moe vide goes in a very w well known- the place in the center of tehran decides to take her veil off put it on a stick. and this really- created quite a stir and for you this wasas a turning point because this was not only about wearing white. it was taking the job and put it on the stick sure- form forming
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before for a few months everybody was talking about composer he job. at protesting compulsory job but that's lady. had like- she performed are like and she was just standing there quietly i am sending. this to. the government to. is that i'm. protest t the slide it was very beautiful forore bebecause that most viewed and peaceful so bill in theheisa. in t toward am i and i was onenf their first three men- who followed her path so you started doing- the same the same yeah. a few days after her few days so quite a few times and eventually what was bound to happen happened you were arrested by the police to recounted in the book. several of those arreststs- and also the humiliation of the violence- in prison also accusations of spying yeah. yeah i'm you know
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i never went into that spot in the center of the city i didn't. get arrrrested at t the same time as- i was- i wanted other women and men to join our campaign to see me as a madman in in our in my neighborhood and join us- yeah the- tradition i've faced- most buildings in the war and- the from the most. scale can do is about real. that they can do anything with you n. and they capture you you were lucky if i may say because you were able to beat it. by a well known a lawyer not screen so today- who defended too you and- is now herself in jail for a long time or shortly after- actually defending- you but this allowed yoyou to. have someone on your side tell me what to do as i imagine there's a lot of intimate ten and you know knonow
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to do when you face those. to a in such my on. i'm i'm in a to live talk. to until i don't remain also d. nyada remain and- i'm and doubts my old. my life to her my family's safety and myself right- so you were arrested the three times and at some point you decide because you have. a husband obviously you have a young son and you say in the book that you realize that. if i stay i'm going to die and so you decide- to flee the country- through a smuggler into turkey and nowow a year- in kandahar. your grades leaving the country. or was it
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the best decision you made. it's very complicated for me at the same time i'm able to advocate for women's rights and my for my friends and my lawyer which is great and but i'm i'm not happy i cannott enjoy freedom as much as i want. because all of all the teams- but my mind is in iran and- my heart is with my friends and my lawyer right because i mean the sentences- maybe after you've fled have become harsher and harsher there's this. a group of women those three women who decide on women's day last year to hand out flowers in the subway in tehran bear head dudes they were arrested and now they have very long sentences. is it maybe a consequences of what you did. i the were my friends my close friend of ours who was advovocating for me during that time i was out of state. was one of themm wasas going to o sp hohours- but that all changes-
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would remain are getting braver even though didn't they see that but there they had done to me or are there. other women and men and government wanted i wanted to send a m message to al the remand remand remand- but at the same time if you see the newsws if you see the videos you see. even though we do twenty four twenty three year sentence- and be men are getting bolder and braver. and they want to obobey composeser e job even deal with that even though the- police officers asked them and theyey are. telling you to do is that. i believe in this line i'm not obeying these- as sexual discrimination. do you believe this is still going on or that the movement has been ststopped becaususe of the inintimidatitin becaususe of o other thingss lie that. not slight and- i like to get up and bob and i love history but- but they are i'm
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doing another campaign just. feel to make it. the op a prisoner. record to pull office. who who wanants t to and may i raced in and they're brave enough. you've reached the you voted for on raw into. and thirteenen you wouldldn't do t e same tay. . of course n not why nott. the time i thihink i wantd to two years ago i didn't believe in any reform even b bak then it was just because i was an animal support there and they promised to have these rights for animals but i was billy i had believed in reformed back at me for two thousand and nine and i was one of the people who hold that. there are some. i just gonna be some in the gulf. but after to and nine and the demonstration i would realize there's not
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gonna be any reform in my country but- and the other people who are just war teams alike. choosing between bad and bad partyty and the worst part f the- there are. at a demonstration in. in two thousand and seventeen wednesday reformist party killed people killed innocent protesters. m. and after that in two thousand seventnteen date and they saw chris all day- like you act in movements labor movements teachers movements. anand women's movements and also last november if y you iff you w these hard this horrible news from iran thank. i'm m. based on a reuters reports more than fifteen hundred. nine protesters and not mmhm. it thousands of people in just three days so we- there's no in between there are. you still there. in order to fundamentalist. i understand
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it's just last question was running out of time- obviously you're not advocating him change and some things that you're- used for. our server use by those especially in the u. s. king for regime change our you being. thank i haven't in t touch. withth a from u. s.d this is the mindset of people that are taking care of our women don't have a voice this is me i was alwayays- believing change and want to change in my country with other iranians but i didn't have the chance now i have the chance and you see this but human rights situation the violation of human rights are getting worsese and worse in my country- do. what i'm supposed to i do not think now i have a platform as he acted as bloom at i'm used. to just the ward. that our happening to
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iran and open your- to the- of human in the- anand- i miss supports the iranian people and not the government. thank you very much- supper auctions- these are the for coming on the friends twenty four- interview your book is published in the french right now- it will be. a probably- published in english at some point thank you very much for watching this interview stay tuned for more. the. it's an infinite resource but one that almost always ends up in the trash human hair what if we could use its powerful ability to clean up oil to help
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