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there are still countless bodies buried all this rubble and build what builds how long it will take to get. let me show you west mosul now a wasteland the city for all intents and purposes has been erased and there's little or nothing left so it's no surprise people don't want to return and they would rather live in tents on one issue i was really excited to return to my home and see it now when i see it in this state i wish i'd never come back. and i feel completely destroyed i don't feel like coming back to this home i've lost all hope of living here after seeing all this devastation. this was iraq's second largest city founded thousands of years ago and it's been
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a pillar of religion architecture and culture ever since its reconstruction will never be the same if it even happens and its population will be massively diminished official sources the iraqis and the u.s. have all vasili understated the sheer volume of civilian suffering and death a thousand they said investigative journalists put the figure around ten thousand a senior health chief in mosul who didn't want to be filmed told us the number is much higher. this book alone contains the names of seven thousand dead victims i have four or five of these every day we got two or three more bodies victims of new explosions. so where does iraq even begin and who will help foot the bill the answer is simple if given the choice no one it will take tens of
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billions of dollars to rebuild mosul alone and there is a more pressing issue to deal with first the bodies the iraqis hoped the u.s. led coalition would help resurrect mosul since its bombing campaign created much of this destruction the americans in bluntly said no we freed you will spend two hundred odd million dollars fixing the pipes but aside from that you are on your own as a call issue and we are not in the business of nation building or reconstruction we must ensure that our respective nations precious and limited resources are devoted to preventing the resurgence of isis and equipping the warring torn communities to take the lead in rebuilding their institutions and returning to stability and the civilians in mosul the desperate and hopeless few that have returned have nothing.
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to be going to school. what else is there to do in mosul. just a little hollow. that you can. but was there on the grim reality in mosul in the wake of the grueling liberation campaign has requested a comment on the situation from a number of rights organizations as well as the u.s. led coalition we can talk now talk soms humanitarian coordinator for the middle east alexandros thanks for joining us great to have you on the program difficult situation were under stand in mosul i mean how would you assess the state of the city are you surprised that the condition. it was six months after the liberation. the reality is it's been a very intense battle to particularly. the old city of mosul and in our
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experience it's often been very complex to rehabilitate the city of the quake or fighting like. a human hair an organization with try even during the fighting we're working to kilometers from the frontline to provide much needed drinking water and supplies and i'm now water trying to answer and. even under such difficult situation one of the main reasons the thing for the slow progress in rebuilding life and getting it back to normality mean how long do you expect it would take for the city to be made at least moderately habitable again. i'm not a specialist. in regeneration however what we have seen for households to restart the level you do need a level of eight. hundred on exploded altman you are talking about is a critical area but in my experience in some of the villages south of mosul people
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very quickly went back into the homes they want to go back to restart markets and i've even seen markets start within a matter of months not weeks since there is a however the whole infrastructure and the kind of laws. rebuilding the city that can take much much longer people to start the line can be quite quick as soon as. the liberation of mosul was a joint effort was made by several countries and a coalition that for typhus that got isis out of the city do you think now the countries involved in the coalition operation doing enough to help to rebuild the city itself. i don't look from a tone as perspective no look from an injury suspect in the from the military one and i statements a lot of funding is needed the rehabilitation and you are all clearly outlined the bill is very high and i'm not and aren't doesn't send them to international donors
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and i understand this conference in kuwait or russia or starts only and starts to increase in the soundings the recovery or for this touches a whole not just the old west so but for the whole of the region. which is so attractive by finding reasons just how difficult is it for humanitarian organization organizations yourself and others and cetera to actually reach people on the ground you mentioned safety is one of the factors there just how complex is that operation. it requires negotiation through checkpoints are required is basic things searchers beings are so our international support as well as our national star gets in country and also we want very closely with the local municipalities and situation you know our water and sanitation and such rehabilitation of the water points so people can access through drinking water and your sources are often
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very willing to take a little but at the ministry level it's often complex because the city is a quite cumbersome means but that's something organizational interests are very used to working with and negotiating away from byron but it does slow down the access it doesn't. humanitarian coordinator for the middle east thanks for coming on the program tonight thank you good afternoon now we'll be back with more news right after this short break to stay tuned here on out international. appetite i mean for conflict is very very low these days public service much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with the neighbor or or with other powers in the world. one
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else chose seemed wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to stamp out this thing becomes active. engagement equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. to international the u.k. high court has ruled against the extradition of an alleged british to the united
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states was accused of carrying out cyber attacks against the f.b.i. and nasa among other organizations u.k.'s unloads chief justice though said extradition could put the hottest life at risk when i woke i was the. very much sorry that when the judge read out the verdict the applause and the celebration from larry love t.v. was so loud that the judge had to remind them all that this was a court of law or a not a theater so they were certainly very happy scenes of celebration as they walked out larry love is wanted in the u.s. for charges of cyber hacking is accused of hacking into u.s. government websites the f.b.i. nasa the federal reserve among them stealing huge amounts of data and his extradition had already been approved back in two thousand and sixteen so this appeal is really the last chance saloon for larry love his legal team have argued all along that it would be dangerous to extradite him to the u.s.
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for a number of reasons but mainly because he suffers from asperger's syndrome and he has a depressive illness so he was at a high risk of suicide and they worried that the u.s. incarceration system wouldn't look out for his well being couldn't guarantee his safety essentially so very pleased larry love we got. him coming out holding hands with his girlfriend and his family and he was rushing off to a press conference but we managed to catch him for a few words take a listen to what he had to say very trying for. a very long road to the right result. and we we can exercise the sovereignty of a legal justice system if you can have a reasonable expectation that they'll be treated humanely and if they have engaged in criminal behavior that they will have a portion of offense it's. very important as well in recognition of. the effects of having autism and having to pressure on how somebody to be treated
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by the criminal justice system it was very unfortunate the prosecution tried to paint the mental health conditions as speaking made up fiction fiction as comfortability to and that contributes to the stigma of people with them so the situation is important for. ministration of criminal justice and also for the humanitarian accommodation of people whose brains were just released a lot of people were watching the results of this appeal hearing because it was the first real test of a brand new law essentially many of us will remember the case of gary mckinnon he was wanted in the u.s. for very similar charges hacking charges he has a similar health condition he has autism back in two thousand and twelve the reason may when he was still home secretary managed to block his extradition to the u.s. his legal troubles on tell you that he now faces trial here in the u.k. . out of the news a court in a small german town is buying the local mosque from broadcast and the call to
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prayer where the decision was taken because of an era in the original application a review of the case was triggered off to an elderly couple expressed concerns over the contents of the cries message it's a kind of vocal chant in a tone that has a disturbing effect on us but we are mainly concerned with the content of the call this puts our law above our god of christians and as a christian who grew up here in a christian environment i can't accept that. now the mosque was forced to stop its call to prayer after the complaint was made and twenty fifteen the court only came to its final decision no just a matter of days ago it says the mosque is free to reapply for a permit we traveled to the town in west germany to hear how residents in the region feel about the move. to move the ban in general isn't acceptable at the time the court examined whether the noise was audible from a distance to those not listening for it the people here said it wasn't possible to
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hear it. as a finnish president for me is quite separate from the issue of religion i'm very much for the just freedom but the people who live around there are certainly affected if the cries call out loudly in the area as they always do also there are quite a lot of mosques i don't know exactly how many mosques there are in any country in total but i think there are enough. i would get some reaction to the bad from two commentators on religious issues i think is of course a mosque as can can discuss their think making the noise a little bit less discussing with their neighbors and and then themselves say they want to go to do it but just. asking the law and society to forget it this is a thing i think mr green doesn't know all that europe has a history not only of christian and and but there are also history of muslims the muslims who are in spain longer than the catholics who have bosnians we have the turks in europe so this is. a place where
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a lot of people believe as nonbelievers those who are faceless in the face will live the united kingdom and. that all of europe is founded on on the bible as the lord jesus christ as the absolute foundation of all of our way of life. and to bring in the. form god such as the start of the god of islam is what this is really all about and it's about the. spread of islam over europe. and islams turn to dominance in it and it always has been an expansionist religion for what it started the first notice like every religion it is but that is what makes no bones about it and a valid point it has to be another way of the islamophobia thinking mr green is doing still celebrating the kickoff of muslims in spain you know in austria there are their faith they say the islamic faith was recognized since one thousand two hundred more than one hundred and. more than one hundred years it's nice but the
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empire as an official faithful in the idea of the religious freedom in muslim countries is complete rubbish will even allow to have a bible in saudi arabia for instance and christians are persecuted in egypt in pakistan in malaysia in mauritania any muslim that for today was not as response to find a christian or persecuted and. so the argument falls flat we're being actually. the victims of our own tolerance in europe now that's true or not true even there the indonesian ambassador here is that this is the largest muslim countries a christian has here even in nigeria there was a christian president if you go to dubai if you go to qatar if you go to kuwait if you go to oman if you go to all these arab countries if you go even taught by lazy and even so that's really rubbish to say it's an out of the bible that is not church as. well as the headlines from myself on a team here at r.t. for this hour even thirty five minutes for more global headlines.
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you go back forty to forty years back or fifty years back i've gone to. the open mind of country music we had seen. people dress the way they wanted never think but today. change is done there they are trying to enforce people into. what they want people to do. right now we are now music studio and they actually have made a song for the football league in afghanistan i have to go and finish it before. me into it will.
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