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how was she sent to military police to kill us like animals we're not animals for them to kill us like that. the death toll in bolivia's anti-cruelty protests rises to $27.00 as the country self-proclaimed leader gives the army forces impunity when it comes to dealing with the unrest also the calm. in norway and anti muslim demonstrations erupt into a street brawl after its leader has a copy of the crown on fire. and the head of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons signs an open letter urging his own watchdog to give to whistleblowers a platform and its next conference they allege evidence relating to
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a probe into a syrian toxic attack suppress. your washing our team international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. the protests in bolivia show no signs of dying down with demonstrators denouncing what they call a coup against the country's former leader evo morales he resigned 2 weeks ago on the advice of the country's military i was granted asylum in mexico clashes with the police have left $27.00 dead and hundreds more injured supporters of the armed forces are being heavy handed. but. we want justice from this president how she sent him military police to kill
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us like animals if we're human beings we're not animals for them to kill us like that. oh. yes we come in i would like publicly to denounce the killings that the military police are carrying out this self declared president and her killer cabinet ministers and criminals this is what the country is getting. we are unhappy with you need 9 years because she's issuing decrees authorizing the military and police to killers without there being any justice conservative senator jeanine anis has proclaimed herself interim president of bolivia although she is not recognized by politicians loyal tomorrow on thursday she issued a controversial to create protecting the military from criminal prosecution when maintaining public order libyan security forces have said helicopters and armored
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vehicles to disrupt a weeklong blockade by protesters at a major fuel plant it's led to fuel and food shortages during the operation one person was killed and 8 injured human rights groups are urging that bolivia repeal its new police immunity law. the current social political and human rights crisis and believe it runs the risk of deteriorating is authorities continued to respond in a violent manner to criticism protests media scrutiny and violence by 3rd parties. meanwhile u.s. secretary of state mike compound commented on several protests taking place across the globe but not on those in bolivia though he did praise janine and yes for expelling hundreds of cuban officials and doctors from the country. washington stance on world protests from latin america to the middle east. lebanon's countrywide protests are rapid over a month ago. i
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think they are looking for a long 11 people the protesters are accusing government officials of widespread corruption and hold them to blame for failing to put the brakes on a deepening economic crisis washington's made it clear it thinks those are injustices worth fighting against not too different from its stance on hong kong. insurrection began in june against a law that would have allowed extradition of hong kong's criminals to the mainland i try to come to this party must honor its promises to the people who only want the freedoms and liberties that they have been promised in this i know british joint declaration over the past several months there have been thousands of injuries and arrests it's been a big challenge for beijing but for washington an opportunity the u.s.
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state department says the protesters are fighting for freedom and democracy just like the ones in iran. iranians flooded on to the streets on friday after a massive price hike for petrol i. islam the public must sees violence against its own people the world watching the government denounce those rioting and the people in washington who contributed to the crisis with crippling sanctions it might seem like the u.s. just loves to support chaos wherever it may be but sometimes the government accused of injustice is a friend take chile. monday marks one month since the beginning of nationwide protests against rampant economic inequality thousands of chileans rallied across the country to commemorate that day.
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and so far 2 dozen people have been killed and thousands arrested washington's reaction a travel warning bolivia is a pretty similar situation. the country's been gripped by protests in support of its recently ousted socialist president abel morales. the state department hasn't had anything to say about that they instead back to the new regimes claim that cuba is somehow to blame for bolivia's problems live in a joint brazil in ecuador in recognizing the cuban threat to freedom bravo bolivia and one protests were taking place against morales washington had something else to say the united states applauds the bolivian people for demanding freedom around the
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world protests continue to rage for the u.s. it's a great time to fuel the fire of popular anger if it's for the right reasons of course the united states will go over to other parts of the world like the east of the region. just left the united states is very much supportive of any of it on his ngs the so-called uprisings the reach out of trying to destabilize the girl who come to the east of the they want to destabilize of course in bolivia they were extremely supportive of. riots and some protests against it what out in a more want to have their people get to barbara lake now of bolivia well united states totally switches. begins to support the government or the. old. efforts or which is
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supporting but ability to anybody who which was trained in the united states. a demonstration by a group called stop women is only station of norway and it in a brawl when it was confronted by a muslim counterprotest tensions flared when 2 copies of the crown were thrown into a trash bin and another was set on fire by the organization's leader. again. local media reports say the demonstrators also compared islam to fascism describing it as a religion of violence the rally had been authorized by the police however several arrests were made as officers moved in and terminated the event the norwegian police explain that decision as follows. prior to this demonstration c.n.n. was told among other things that the police would not accept any kind of open fires despite clear instructions they violated the terms set which is why we had to
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intervene. the incident provoked an international reaction with turkey condemning it and i local muslim youth group leader described what happened as a hate crime he promised to take legal action against the organization and its leader who allegedly set the qur'an on fire we want to take these stone islamization of norway group to the courts we want once and for all to stop the group and others who create divisions and rivalries we spoke to the head of dialogue from the islamic cultural center about this he believes the rhetoric of some region politicians is also a serious threat sometimes we get sucker blood suckers what do you think is a politician's do or you know against muslims. islam is a sin of the woods in society but is that the more dangerous that a couple of crazy people in christian outside i think the most important thing to come when he comes you know how do you hate speech is to talk to each other and create good examples of will muslims about muslims and look when we talk in our way
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and this is really important to us as muslims we don't talk about. that not muslims or addition to that which is and they will slips we talk about is just society everybody is part of the bigger us. the head of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has signed an open letter urging his own watchdog to give to whistleblowers a platform and its next conference they claim the o.p.c. dobby of suppressed evidence when conducting a probe into an alleged chemical attack on the syrian city of duma in april 2018. has more. 7th of april 2018 terrible images flood the internet the news people civilians suffocating with symptoms of nerve agent poisoning the alleged aftermath of a chemical attack in syria with it week cruise missiles flying in syria.
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generally when you launch missiles at someone you know they did something wrong what made these sea incidents so remarkable is that everything happened in reverse 1st they launched the missiles and then investigated who it was that they should have targeted it took a year for the u.p.c. w. to compile a report where they said that they found traces of chlorine with strong indications that the gas containers were dropped from the air garden and darden today's o.p.c. w final report on the 7th of april 2018 attack in duma confirms chemical weapons used demonstrating the vital importance of the o.p.c. w.'s work this confirmed chlorine attack was only the latest example of the assad
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regime's chemical warfare attacks on its own population except it isn't done it's our new raveling to whistleblowers involved in the investigation and now come forward alleging irregularities and suppression cherry picking of actual findings the 1st contest that the u.p.c. w's acetate and that the gas canisters would dropped rather than placed at the scene observations at the scene of the 2 locations suggest that there is a higher probability that both cylinders were manually placed at those 2 locations rather than being delivered from aircraft the 1st whistle blower was allegedly an ad. side contracted the u.p.c. w. said it took into account all findings not just here is the problem is according to the 2nd whistleblower a member of the team which was on the ground the collecting samples is that the u.p.c. w. took into account some findings more than they did others most of the duty and
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focus he reports on the instant the interim report and the final report was scientifically impoverished procedurally irregular and possibly fraudulent the whistleblower who is identities being kept secret for his safety featured at a high profile conference in brussels and his testimony appears to be much more damning than the 1st whistle blowers professor richard foulke was there at the conference where the whistleblower spoke professor what pushed him to come forward what was the gist of it well essentially he presented evidence testimonials to be a thing in the room for a new group or it could not be justified in the form that it was submitted and that it had been tempered with such a way to create
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a set of conclusions that corresponded with what. the u.s. . britain france it would be the outcome of an investigation but the evidence didn't support better remember the rebel videos we talked about with victims showing symptoms of nerve agent poisoning it was most likely staged no nerve agent was found by the u.p.c. w. what they found traces of chlorine the symptoms of chlorine poisoning are different traces of chlorine if the finding of these chemicals at the alleged sites is to be used as an. the chlorine gas was present in the atmosphere be sure least be shown to be present and level significantly higher than what is present in environment already they weren't all that the u.p.c. w. said that that it is chlorinated organic chemicals which are everywhere all around us in our drinking water the difference is in the event of
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a chemical attack they would be in a much higher concentration and for whatever reason new p.c. w. didn't say what that concentration was not it was the public not even to their own inspectors but when the analysis of these key levels came back from the laboratories the results were cats who sammy barrick at unison who was the doom of fact finding missions leader against normal expectations they were not passed on to the inspector who was drafting the a.b.c. w.'s interim report on duma the inspectors tested the victims the whistleblower said their blood their hair and found nothing no nerve agent no chlorine in levels that would indicate a chemical attack nothing which raises an important question professor then the whistleblower come across as political perhaps with a bias none that i could detect and he seemed very much like.
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international civil servant a technocrat i think this central underlying difficulty was that the evidence of the. gases that were alleged to be used didn't seem to be to occur with what the inspectors found and that there was a discrepancy between. the information that was contained in that report about these 2 projects that supposedly had evidence of chlorine being used and the indications. worse placed there didn't fall there by the means that the report described apparently the management ignored not only the inspectors findings but also their concerns in fact whistleblower claims the inspectors were made to sit through speeches by
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unidentified american agents who insisted that asaad was guilty and that the asset should be blamed the inspectors left fred weathers office feeling that the invitation to the americans to address them was unacceptable pressure and a violation of the o.p.c. w.'s declared principles of independence and impartiality 2 days later the interim report was released a senior colleague told us 1st from management says the for the a.p.c. doublers credibility we have to have a smoking gun and look how that turned out the u.p.c. w is coming apart at the seams but let's hold off jumping to conclusions unlike the united states and pals are rather wait for the answers and the truth before launching anything at the u.p.c. w. . their global news update continues after the break.
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when i was still wrong. but i'll just. let me. get to sleep out just in the attic and in detroit it was betrayed. when some find themselves worlds apart we just of the common ground. markets are making new all time. interesting the money that is forced into the. markets like green into the liver of a duck farm has to come from somewhere among muslims dig into this a little bit more.
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welcome back i'm using i'm in the us has announced that next year it will only across works by female artists the move is meant to mark the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote in the country the baltimore museum of art will also feature works exclusively by women in $1000.00 of its $22.00 exhibits and will include at least one transgender artist we discussed the issue with the leader of british political party justice for men and boys and with women's rights activist. it is actually to affirmative action to to write a historical wrong which has been. excluding basically women from from the arts
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world and i fully support their their choice and all too often in recent years i've seen some bizarre works and they are painfully. you know very often it must be by a woman because it's been put in there to satisfy some gender quota but you know the public knows good fine arts from poor arts i think my counterpart is not really understanding the argument the argument is the fact that. we men have never big given are not very well arts and it's important to give access to art to all generosity to all genders in general like all races etc i did not say women cannot be good artists what i'm saying is that for you that i let most of the work coming out of the humanities where art please please maria let me finish let please let me finish what i was saying at the top of the virtually i think of every field where excellence can be measured objectively not subjectively wimmin almost
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unrepresented at the top level i think there's quite a number of reasons behind the one of them it's simple work men men work harder than women that we know for but 2000 study published in 2000 in the u.k. but world 4 in 7 british men works and only one in 7 british women is work said men and women are different in order to play the meritocracy card you have to have an equal playing field right now society is not an equal playing field as a lot of studies have shown a statistic prove so you cannot put play the my talk or sit card like we have this is an important move and it's an affirmative action to prove to write a historical wrong and you need to give access to people for. so for us in order for people to prove their capital cities this is all about forcing institutions to buy poor arts from poor female artists. swedish prosecutors have dropped
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a rape investigation against julian assange citing a lack of evidence after you didn't issue investigations and to investigative steps taken over the summer in the autumn is now clear that the oral statement testimony and support given by the injured party has weakened therefore i have come to the conclusion that additional interviews with julian assange would not alter the evidence cherry basis. of manner as such i have decided not to hold an interview with him it's clear though about the decision will clear the way for a songes extradition to the u.s. where he faces espionage charges hearings proper began and february of next year back in 2010 he published classified documents leaked by former us army soldier chelsea manning these are built a large u.s. war crimes in iraq some of us under supporters claim that sweden has been doing america's bidding. i don't suppose an apology is pending from those who for
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years referred to julian as a rapist and denied that the whole affair was about shoving him in a us supermax black hole for the crime of having exposed crimes against humanity committed in our name oh man it's almost like the whole thing was an excuse to arrest the sanj and then extradite him to the us if only someone would warned us it was a sham by dropping the charges against julian a son's sweden ironically removes another way to stop an extradition to the us for him sweden can't extradite him there and the charges against him were probably a hindrance for the u.k. to just extradite him it was entirely expected because of course the swedish allegations were very obviously always cia fit up and they were only ever intended to get signed into custody in order to pave the way for a extradition to the united states for publishing for publishing the truth about
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american war crimes and they have these allegations would serve their purpose and play me there was never a scintilla of credible evidence behind them. they're not needed anymore so it's entirely expected but they are dropped. their son saga has raised concerned over washington's treatment of whistleblowers. protecting whistleblowers who is she wrong doing of any kind in our government is the shanshu is basically on the verge of not only revealing the identity or getting somebody else to reveal the identity of the whistleblower but also bringing harm to that person everything is politically motivated that of the trumpet ministration as absolutely no credibility and no principles whatsoever when it comes to these things. whistleblowers should be protected whistleblowers should be lauded their heroes. whistleblowers do this sort of thing not for personal gain not for their ego they do it for the public
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good and it's proof to me that donald trump doesn't care about the public good he cares about himself and no one doubts i mean clearly when he says that he loves wiki leaks and then after he gets selectors i don't know anything about wiki leaks. that's a wrap up of the day's top news for now thanks for tuning it. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being that. what is true what is.
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