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limit of nudity in the public places while if you know if you walk into two wrong the street corners you see the women's games and also boards are rather carrying putting very casual dresses on nobody's following them and pursue them but if there is an organized activity usually lead this time by the bruton a number of american the secret service says we want to create a social upheaval. on the. pretext while we are very sensitive we will definitely respond to that this is not a private single act when it becomes an organized action led by the external sixer services definitely come from well miscellany i do not represent any secret services including russian but i can tell you that having been
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to your beautiful country during its excruciatingly hot summers i can tell you that it is deeply uncomfortable for me at least to being obliged to wear a headscarf and i know that your country i believe at face that your country's very good as far as social participation of women is concerned i think there has been a lot of. progress in that regard than recent decades and i think customs and laws do you change i mean they change in every country do you think there will ever come a moment when they rainy and religious leaders or the iranian democracy will give its women and. its foreign female visit there is the right to decide whether they want to cover their hat on up while as you mentioned this is the law also and they think it's changing the laws should go through the legal the structure and the protests while i'm not in a position to dictate to the people of iran to. what way they should choose for the
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change the legal process but as far as the law is everybody should respect but next time in tehran when you are in the summer i will have scored recommendation for hugh to refrain from the heat i think with divide now the issue for the women in tehran and iran as you know the number of educated women i had no superseding the men but i'd know they demand job. they demand job and they demand the positions and i think they are in the very good environment so this is actual think if we should pave the way for the women of wrong for women in iran to acquire position harvest standard of influence in the society which they are moving fast well but there there is this yes and no then necessarily in contradiction president rouhani is office recently released
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a two thousand and fourteen report that courting to reach forty nine point eight percent of iranians oppose a government intervention to enforce the veil and in a democratic society i know that iran considers itself a democracy almost half the population that is in number to be reckoned with are they likely to be reckoned with in iran. you know that the palling system could not replace the legal system if present draw news reaching the position of the should be a change in the law he should prove present the bill and send the to the parliament and then they should follow through but are don't think that this maybe this is correct or liable as you said i think right now the major issue for the women into iran is is their job and their social position suppose a woman is a minister this is more important or
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a virus minister or director general or a c.e.o. of a company this is more important for them them how they should dress either to cover their heads or to cover the rest of their bodies so i think this issue should be considered as it is you should not look at it from a cultural bias or culture and why much is different from card to either a knee and even before islam. the iranian women are very much covered so why are so this is a cultural issue. we cannot formulate one prescription and impose it to war all countries are. well mr larijani you just said that we cannot formulate one prescription for all but i would argue that this is exactly what iran is doing at the moment one prescription for all women regardless of their cultural or religious background or of that preferences anyway i earlier this month
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a woman who removed her house karf in public was sentenced to two years in prison for attempting according to the prosecutor to encourage moral corruption and through the removal of the hip hop and public now you cannot see me right now but i'm not wearing a have scarf if any of your compatriots see this interview do you think i or you by engaging in this conversation can be accused of encouraging moral corruption no not the top yeah you are talking from the the culture of that you are in that you respect and i am talking from the cultural background for my country which i respect so first the war that indictment is not for taking a scarf out of there the few working there are new see a lot of ladies you may not hold the scarf on their head all the time as they say. involvement and indulges in organized activity which is led by outside secret
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service is the point that led you were surely you have kids is not finished the courts you rule. and this is the prosecutor's position but then you know the final series with the court are i think definitely the point the allegation is being within within that all the mars activity which is led and supported and funded by the food in secret services so this should be cleared up she should she should she has the capability. of having a lawyer of defenders of this you proved him our action was a personal archon. of the most action led by the circus services from britain especially then. cleared from that allegation
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well mr larijani next time i am in texas. i will try to follow your advice remove that house scarf as a personal act anyway let's hope that this interview will not put us in the a cross hairs of the iranian prosecution especially since our time is up thank you very much for your willingness to spend some time with us and i also encourage our viewers to chime in with dire thoughts on their property and ness of this discussion on our social media pages as for me office here again same place same time here on worlds apart.
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this baby and. say this young much eighteenth vote with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election thanks to both opinions real time results monitoring much more. not ones out. on the flu is often not done one might have nights on the definitions and i'm back and. one seeking i need. to take in the. south just. duck and then you're going to bring. how is that kind. of. movie. going to let you know let the. saudis out. this just feeling if one means
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russia's defense ministry claims extremist groups in syria are planning to frame chemical attacks to give the u.s. a pretext to strike the assad government. says rebels and rebel control of the syrian area of eastern gurus approvals and over forty eight thousand civilians flees three humanitarian corridors in. moscow expels twenty three british diplomats mirroring the step taken by the u.k. in response to the kremlin's and leisure poisoning of former spy son of a school and his daughter plus. there's only one more from when i mean my son donald trump the behavior of all my family and my parents. because of pressure left my village for. an afghan couple who named their son donald trump to say they've
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been forced to move away from their hometown because of the fierce backlash from neighbors and relatives. my colleague joins you next now with our weekly news bulletins and stay with us throughout the day for a special coverage of the russian presidential election up next on r.t. international it's going underground and in the u.k. and ireland sputnik is on the way. i'm after returns or we're going underground on st patrick's day coming over the show from the u.k. lords international relations committee lord charles us drazen made his north all the angles all of those faults the atrocity in wiltshire in the southwest of the. cold war rhetoric freezing diplomacy in britain we speak award winning author. in rolling stone journalist that may be about how and the russian hysteria would lead
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us to a nuclear winter plus the consultant editor for the would rather be a road daily mail andrew pesce predicts the fallout from wiltshire will lead to the end of jeremy coleman's political to polish the more coming up in today's going underground but first british labor leader jeremy corbyn didn't even use one of his questions of prime minister's questions to go do minority government needed to raise them a into war because of weapons of mass destruction he wanted on says about a financial statement on monday the n.h.s. is clearly in crisis so why wasn't there a penny extra of the n.h.s. in yesterday's statement by the chancellor the prime minister told coleman to look at the arguably blairite labor party in wales perhaps you might look to see what what the labor entering in wales. that the latest annual dates the nature star new data shows when i look at twelve
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hour waits in any that's three point four percent of patients wait you know the twelve hours and when compared to one point three percent in england he wants to talk about meeting targets he should talk when they have a government in wales school been would hear nothing of it any chance england abandoned its eye and he targets until april two thousand and nineteen it's a bit rich for the prime minister to be scam on me about why it was she was she summoned to the trial gets anything but was it scaremongering he talks about scan on bring in wales i'm just pointing out the facts and i want to thank god. i am not sorry we do see that's why we do see people in wales often trying actually to get treatment in england rather than in not rather than in wales people the dying said kuhlmann people are dying because of overcrowding and long waits in our hospitals i think the prime minister should get a grip on. i mean sure the n.h.s.
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now has the money that it needs to deal with the patient demands and then corbin referenced everyone's favorite scientist stephen hawking who died this week we started with professor stephen hawking and he said just a few months ago there is. there is overwhelming evidence that any chance funding and the number of doctors and nurses are in adequate and it's getting worse does she agree with professor hawking there was no answer from to resume about one of britain's best known scientists she had science on the mind though or revenge based on science one assumes britain would within hours veto the un resolution to investigate the atrocity in the south west of england well to take a better look at the russian threats narrative and how it may now affect the future of a post bricks in britain i went to the green outside the palace of westminster to talk to a member of britain's house of lords international relations committee lord bell for well to take a better look at the russian threat narrative and how it will affect the future of
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a post directed britain i'm now joined by lord valve member of the international relations committee of the house of lords and former member of the european parliament. thanks for being on the green outside parliament twenty three russian diplomats being chucked out of the country in the next few days your reaction to tourism is statement. i can't see what. i mean what it will achieve used presumably twenty three british diplomats will be thrown out of russia some say more than maybe. but so the. choice everyone is saying in the house behind us because she has the evidence that the kremlin ordered an atrocity in england. i mean what i have no juice he's apparently the russian also or he's a vos to need.
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