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the president of belarus responds to a nationwide strike and massive protests saying a new election can only happen if the constitution is amended that is t.v. journalists are also pushing back against the government. there was a meeting between the company's management and staff who made clear they want to afford to employ excites the situation including the mistreatment of protesters going right. after threatening to slap sanctions on top officials in belarus you politicians claim it's russia that's trying to interfere in the country. and the
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u.s. says it will hold back financial aid to lebanon until reforms happen despite the desperate situation following the deadly explosion in beirut. good evening and welcome to the program this is r.t. international coming to you live from the russian capital bring your live news update. the president of belarus alexander lukashenko has said a new election will only be possible if the constitution is really written thousands of factory workers have down their tools demanding a rerun of the vote with many taking to the streets across the country.
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the. climbdown to art is roman culture of roma tell us about the latest on the strikes and looks like us reaction to them. as well indeed mass protests can seen you all over a bill a ruse with the workers from various major manufacturers black the factories that came out in a national strike and i'm talking about said various industries including mets allergic. to the including the mining ultimo as you just named a few industries there old were out on strike earlier on monday the people have been walking out from their places of work to join others in protests
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a lot of the country their demands or new elections with all of the candidates even those that were not registered for the election release of all political prisoners and of course dismissal of only those responsible for election rigging and for violation of human rights president lukashenko attended some of the rallies arriving in a helicopter and while speaking there has said there will not be a rerun of the election and that he will not be a pressure to do anything at all however that's another iraqi leader he gave a hint of a compromise that's have a listen. but we need to adopt it and you can situation you watch the dock. it's in a referendum because the previous constitution was adopted in the referendum and on dublin you can situation we can hold new elections if you want palm meant for presidency and local authorities look at shank a visited a few locations where the strikes are taking place said one planned his departure
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was met with the boos whistles and angelica shank a slogans. after he said he want protesters that they might lose their jobs that have a listen. just to both of you if you don't want to work fine or just leave nobody will stop you or fight you for that so please eat from tomorrow just go sorry to put you in such harsh terms but at a time like this you have to be straight up. on the sunday at least 65000 people came out on the streets in support of alexander lukashenko those numbers are according to the interior minister ministry look at shank all spoke to his supporters at length and i thank them for their dedication he's a for many bill russians he is somewhat of a father figure that helped take the country out of the abyss back in the ninety's
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though some of the people are still not happy about his 26 year tenure now r.t. spoke to a one of the protesters earlier on monday let's say here to what he had to say. we are really fed up with these people that's why we want to change this regime they beat my son when they release him and he came back he was so badly bruised that he couldn't even sit down so how should i work what's more important to me money oh my children. employees all fall largest t.v. network also walked out and joined people in strikes and their colleagues from other media outlets in belarus followed suit as well now. earlier look at shadows opponent of presidential election spent lot of jihad off sky who is now in lithuania will she recorded a video address to her supporters and said that she's now ready to become the national leader. we all want to break this endless circle that you go
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trapped in 26 years ago i'm ready to take responsibility and become the leader so as to come the country and let it to turn to no month. while the rally in support of the protesters in beirut is also taking place here in moscow has been happening for over a week of we've been here for the 9 days already the turnout is different but the largest turnout was this past weekend when this line of women with the flowers and this white ribbon extended for be on the block of course there were other protesters here as well those in favor of alexander lukashenko but it's all been peaceful of course we will remain here to bring you any more updates as they become available our days are among cossar bank you for bringing us that report. now art is constantine pre-buy reports from outside the state t.v. studio in minsk. they're not just going to build the building of the built in the
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radio company in minutes it's a state t.v. building with several channels of paste earlier today there was a meeting between the company's management and staff who made their demands clear they want to report on both sides of the situation in belarus including the mistreatment of protesters by riot police they've been talking here inside this building now these people have come to support the t.v. star fukrey to go on strike right now there are about 200 people here but i think they'll be more by the evening they're chanting slogans like tell the truth on t.v. and so on minsk factory workers will also come but they're not here yet this rally is not the 1st here outside the t.v. building a few days ago there was another with the same message and demands today people are standing in protesting against violence and some believe the recent election should be declared illegitimate. which the e.u. has confirmed that it is working on thanks again speller russian officials suspected of election fraud and violence against protesters european lawmakers are
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also claiming there's a threat of russian interference and belarus they are all over has the details but we've heard statements on monday from the number of the e.u. institutions on the unfolding situation in valorise the european parliament issued a statement in which they called for calm and for peace on the streets of minsk and other major cities but within that statement there was also a warning for russia we call on the russian federation to refrain from any interference. in bella ruse following the election and call on the e.u. institutions and member states to vigilantly council any russian actions in this regard. the parliament wasn't the only european institution to be charming in on monday we also heard from the high representative for foreign affairs in your state bar l. pretty much the e.u.'s foreign minister he said that the protests that we've seen over the weekend particularly that huge one in minsk that the sheer numbers clearly
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show that the belorussian people want a change but he also announced this the e.u. is currently drawing up a list of people that would be the target of e.u. sanctions the e.u. is working on new listings for sanctions against those responsible for violence repression of peaceful protests and the fortification of election results. so while the parliament says that russia must keep out of bellary says the e.u. drawing up sanctions against russian officials hardly shows that they are willing to keep out of belarus themselves in fact senior figures senior leaders of member states have been chime in saying that the e.u. should get involved more should interfere more particularly money would not go on the french president now when it comes to how this is developing on monday the german government confirmed that they have been holding talks with.
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the spokesperson for the german government confirmed that the talks have taken place but he wouldn't be drawn on what exactly being discussed is taken off sky of course is in self-imposed isolation in lithuania another e.u. member states and has expressed a want to be installed as an interim leader in belarus until fresh elections can take place but all of this coming from the e.u. site doesn't really fit with that statement from the european parliament but ultimately the message coming from brussels coming from the e.u. in general seems to be russia you don't get involved in belarus but we are certainly going to involve ourselves as much as we can. the lebanese president is adamant he will not resign calls for him to go have been growing since the devastating chemical explosion that ripped through beirut's port earlier in the month last week the lebanese cabinet including the pm resigned amid the protests of people blaming the tragedy on government incompetence recovery efforts are still
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underway in beirut the disaster has put added strain on a country already in the throes of a crippling economic crisis earlier the international community pledged some $300000000.00 in aid to lebanon a blast killed $178.00 people injured thousands and made 300000 homeless. meanwhile the u.s. says its own pledge of financial support to lebanon following the blast will depend on the country's reforms to tackle corruption as well a quarter explains american offers of help aren't always what they seem. massive explosions in beirut your hassan rest in its wake and it got to. lebanon chaos capital in ruins and leaders across the world have no doubt opened up the foreign aid relief valve as a result countries like germany the u.k. and even the u.s. have stepped in to help out but when you accept money from washington you need to read the fine print when we see lebanese leaders committed to real change change in
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word and deed america and its international partners will respond to systemic reforms a sustained financial support of course mr hale forgot to mention that u.s. sanctions are what many to believe the key cause of lebanon's economic woes but there is always someone who remembers. you have seen some countries hypocritically trying to portray themselves as defenders of the lebanese people and expressing sympathy for the lebanese people if they are honest they should remove the sanctions that they recently passed against the lebanese government nation and people and stop this hypocrisy and iran definitely knows how that feels at 1st donald trump said he'd be willing to give coronavirus aid to iran if it asked for it than when the country needed a 5 $1000000000.00 loan from the i.m.f. to deal with the pandemic washington protested for some reason even the united nations called on the u.s. to lift its sanctions against the country only to get
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a big fat no from pompei oh i've heard people talking about sanctions there know that the world should know there are no sanctions that prevent a humanitarian assistance medical supplies pharmaceuticals from going to iran and war torn syria it's a similar story washington announced a nearly $1000000000.00 increase in 2020 humanitarian assistance at the very same time that it was creating a brand new sanctions regime against the country we are maintaining our maximum political and economic pressure to suspend the imposition of the sanctions the government of syria must meet similar conditions to a rule go. for a country in crisis it's not really difficult to get humanitarian aid from washington what they usually have to give in return however might not be that worth it. facebook is under fire again after the institute for strategic dialogue or i s d a u.k. based counter extremist organization founded the platform's algorithm promotes holocaust denial in unison with holocaust survivors all over the world researchers
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are urging facebook to ban the type of content this misses the reason why people engage in holocaust denial in the 1st place denial of the holocaust is a deliberate tool used to dealing to minds the suffering of the jewish people and the but you wait long standing anti semitic troops and when people explicitly do this you should be seen as an act of hatred the i as d. on earth 36 facebook pages dedicated to holocaust and with a combined total of more than $300000.00 subscribers the group also found that searching the term holocaust in facebook returned the same content and level similar criticism against twitter reddit and you tube facebook though says it removes a false content only if it amounts to hate speech we remove groups and pages that discuss holocaust denial from recommendations and references to it in search predictions while we do not take down content simply for being on truthful many posts violate our policies against hate speech and are removed internet law expert
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here cohen says it's facebook's duty to protect every member of the community. the fact that facebook. is classifying holocaust denial is legitimate political conversation is quite frightening thing such as. should be banned from social media for the simple reason that it actively promotes hate it promotes violence against jewish people it should be. removed from any website that purports to be a website for the people of facebook is not designed for a very nice type of people it is made for the entire world for the entire community in such mr zuckerberg has got the duty to protect. jewish people as well. the future of thousands of british students is up in the air amid
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a scandal over how their exam grades were determined this year the results are critical for entry to university and many received lower grades than expected after exams were scrapped due to the pen demick to add insult to injury there have been mixed messages over the appeals process whereby students can have their grades reconsidered with a level examinations cancelled nationwide rates were based on teachers' predictions they were then adjusted on the basis of a school's overall track record this lead to 39 percent of a level results being downgraded from the predictions state schools especially from poorer regions were disproportionately affected by the downgrade was private schools enjoying a boom and high marks the whole fiasco has sparked student protests across england hundreds held a demonstration in central london demanding the resignation of the education secretary gavin williamson thank you this is tim being classist but the exams regulator says there was no evidence of bias in the system and prime minister boris
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johnson defended the results calling them robust we spoke to me and bunting mitchum who's grades were far lower than she'd expected. when i opened my results and saw 3 days i went into complete shock absolute shock i went to complete meltdown and i thought my life was just completely over i think to me is a very clear case of discrimination and they're denying that i really fail for students like me that go to a further education college or 6 phone call or just a normal college really affected by this whereas they should have just based on the college that they go to that they have chosen to go to i'm trying to stay really close to really hopeful and i want everyone to be aware so i'm trying to get my voice you know it's not just me that's that affected it's other students and i think eventually something will come of that and students will eventually hopefully get the grades that they work for. we now turn to some world news in brief
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women's rights or groups organize a march through mexico city calling for an end to sexual violence it also marks the one year anniversary of the large protests or allegations that teenagers were raped by police officers almost 2000 police were deployed to to keep order at the latest rally. as you can see protests in iraq have descended into clashes with security forces in the eastern city of basra demonstrators blocked roads using burning tires and set fire to a police car as well they are demanding the local governor resign following the murder of a social activist on friday but the suspects still unknown. and with heavy rain on the way thousands are being evacuated from china's north and
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south west regions 201000 people have died or have gone missing in this year's floods the worst in years millions have been affected. 2 police officers have been hospitalized after being hit by a rock allegedly thrown by a black lives matter protester in portland oregon police fired smoke grenades while demonstrators reportedly spread freebie on the sheriff's office. was it. was. hundreds again came out in portland to protest against police brutality after 2 hours of relative calm some started throwing rocks and trying to storm
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a law enforcement property when he demonstrated outside the county sheriff's office it marked the 80th consecutive night of anti-racism an anti-police demonstrations in the city. we now go back to our top story of the mass protests and strikes taking place and belarus are at their recent disputed presidential election and i'm going to get live analysis from a writer and broadcaster married to jeff ski you're very welcome to the program presently shango is saying a new election could happen if the constitution were amended via a referendum that's the latest coming from him do you see that as a genuine offer or is it just trying to calm the unrest. well it's very hard to tell but the print the problem is cracked cool as opposed to what so maybe president who intends because it's going to be very difficult to convince so many scientists who think they go to the opposition that having a new job even on
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a referendum on a new constitution is actually going to make things and the best who they will want is a rerun of the election to be president not anything to do with the referendum. key groups in the european parliament have called on russia to refrain from interfering in what's happening and belarus what do you think they're referring to why drag russia into this. well i think because everybody is looking back to what happened in ukraine in 24. and 2 is seeing at least in a lot of the west as being a protest against russia on the part of you praying and so far fortunately we haven't seen this in billups but i think there is a problem now there's a preconception in the west that russia could maybe. be
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tempted to intervene in. 7 means largely because we're all looking back at what happened in the brain. and i think maybe this is rather different but it's not necessarily how it looks when you look at it from london people will be expecting that maybe russia will act in some way along those lines there are plenty of rumors swirling around as to what vladimir putin might do and belarus c.n.n. has actually claimed that he offered to quash the unrest quote unquote and radio free europe said something similar although putin has never said any such thing what do you read into that. well i think again you know we're looking at some quite strong stereo stereotypes here that there is an expectation and a fear in certain pooches in the west that russia would intervene and as you say there hasn't been any evidence of this yet there appear to have been 2 phone calls
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between the president bush and co and president which in turn and apparently at the 2nd one of those there was a discussion of the mutual security treaty that russia has with bellows. but so far as i can observe and judge it seems to me that. people are watching and waiting including in moscow to see what will happen because this is a very volatile situation and to act in any way from the outside by whoever did it is asking for trouble and i think it's probably much more sensible to sit on the sidelines wait and see what happens next and leave it to others to decide where we go from here but if we stay are looking outside the borders look at shanghai one of his arguments is that these protests are being stirred up by
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foreign powers there's claims that the protesters are actually being paid to come out on the street and do this what do you make of those claims coming from the question. i think that that's very difficult to support because from the very beginning and the outside world was really it's been preoccupied with so much else it's been preoccupied with and demi has been preoccupied with every country with its with its only affairs and at the beginning meet it before the election and immediately after it i think there were there was some unhappiness in a way in that there wasn't more attention from the outside world in what was happening and it's only to my mind it's only in the last 23 days that we've actually seen great interest from outside in the event of even generalists with the
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enormous turnout for the demonstrations that interest has actually extended to the point where he used top diplomat says sanctions are being prepared against by russian officials any of those accused of election fraud and against those who might be responsible for the violence against the protesters that we've been seeing do you think that sanctions are the right answer is that going to be able to help the country or hurt it. yes i think that the e.u. at the moment is quite divided about whether sanctions are the right idea. certainly the sort of sanctions that they're talking about would i think be quite narrowly targeted on president lukashenko and people associated with him and with the government in billups. but i don't think the e.u. has yet decided what to do he is looking. i think it's going to have the a summit meeting to discuss what to do with the us i think all wednesday
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so who they tune in are quite cautious about do doing anything that might actually tip the balance is seen as how excited. and then we also have nato saying that it respects belorussians sovereignty do you think that's the case are they going to repent for refrain from any interference as it so called in belarus. well at the moment we've got. the maneuvers in the baltic which nato is conducting i believe there is also notable in poland and lithuania on land so in a way it can be seen there as nato might see it as precautions about its own security but we haven't seen anything either in words or in actions that would suggest any interference in hilary's from
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the western side we've been speaking with writer and broadcaster mary deserves thank you for your time and your comments today thank you at all for this hour news wise but if you're looking for more had an up or tar website r.t. dot com for up to the minute reports thanks in to again. because there's a survival guide up station just like all the stores. you should go. back to. public. goods repatriations look at the rest of 7 crew bill of the 7 cards kaiser for. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water they escaping
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