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i need to get there, nick, some of the the french president's party withdrawals, a bill that would have restricted the filming of police officers off to weeks of nationwide protest. your absurd and guantanamo wave rights report says, hundreds of weisel family members with european citizenship of being held in and humane conditions such as controlled refugee camps in syria and the us president elect joe biden makes an appointment. saki will be the white house press secretary, a familiar face from the obama era. i'm remembered for moved in a few gaffes. but there are flows of gas, the natural gas,
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i should say. they go through from western europe through keep praying to russia and we are, i'm sorry, the other way from russia. 3 ukraine to western europe or triggers of refugees leaving russia. and i've seen no evidence to prove pleading for her to russia. sorry. make sure you know the missile story, this is all t. international from the whole team here at all times. h.q. a very warm welcome. oh, well start us off this hour. the french president's ruling party has withdrawn a part of a true bill that would have severely restricted the filming of police offices. opponent said the measure named $24.00 would have violated press freedom and allowed the police to cover up acts of brutality. the apparent utang follows 2
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weeks of nationwide on rust. my it, it it, it president my crown chad and the movement see meeting on monday as part of that meeting there was the french prime minister, the french interior minister, and also the leaders of the parliamentary parties of the majority, the presidents of these parties. now they decided following that meeting, that this specific article, article 24 would be suspended from the bill. as i say, it follows a weekend of violent protests in france where more than a 130000 people came out to the streets. while the anger that we saw in those
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protests had been focused on 2 incidents in the last 7 days, which showed extreme versions of police brutality. the 1st was a week ago on monday evening. here in paris, when police would show in videos using brute force to dismantle a michael camp with one journalist saying that he had been attacked 3 times during the evening by the security forces as he was trying to carry out his job. that was described as shocking by the interior minister, and there was an investigation moore. and then the 2nd incident was that of a black music producer here in paris, who was shown on security footage being beaten up by officers. now the 4 officers involved in the incident have since been suspended in turin, custody, but the reality is many say that without these images being broadcast, then perhaps they wouldn't be any comeuppance for the police. even president machen said that that image of the black producer who was just trying to get into his
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studio, being beaten, was shameful, and more diffuse. it was very hard when they fired tear gas. i was at the back. i tried to call my lawyer. i tried to call a lot of people, even a neighbor heard my screams. he called me and asked what's going on. i explained it's been attacked and he wanted to call the police, but it was the police. it's outrageous. i can't even tell you what i'm waiting for . i wish, of course, that this never happens again to anyone. whether there are cameras or not, it should never happen. the police are here to protect us. well journalists and dangers, it criticised article 24, saying essentially gave the green light to police officers just stop them from doing their job to stop them from filming. it had been previously backed up by the government who said that this was needed to protect the police officers who have been facing unprecedented levels of violence. the police unions that said that this law didn't go far enough. they wanted something stronger. but of course,
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that now has been back tracked with the announcement that this particular part all school 24 will be completely. the former interior minister, who is a president of the parliamentary group. christopher cassidy said that it was the parliamentarians and must be the guarantors of fundamental rights. and this is freedom of expression and freedom of the press. a human rights group is accusing europe of creating its own guantanamo by allowing its citizens to be subjected to human rights abuses at camps in syria. according to our rights and security international court, there are 640 european children and $230.00 european women being held illegally. and without charge at kurdish, one counts for terrorist suspects in the northeast of syria. the report contains eyewitness accounts of inhumane and degrading treatment. explains just
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look at this sea of tents enormous dubbed in the report as the new get mo, europe's kuantan, a mole because of the citizenship or the origin of many of the families there. but here's why this place could outdo the infamous prison in reputation for the horrors happening inside. and pretty much every tent. there are kids since the start of 2019, more than $400.00 children have died in the main camp long after eisel was wiped out in this part of syria. families of suspected terrorists are paying the price some die because of gruesome conditions. it can be anything from bad food to tent fires. last winter, 3 and children were burnt alive. we saw the bodies so the babies. if someone dares to speak out against the conditions, the guards as it's been reported, resort to gunfire. we never feel safe here. my main worry is that my children are
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injured, we're dying from gunshot wounds. one day a bullet landed between my neighbor's tents. i'm afraid of the bullet enters my tanned and winds of one of us. one children, especially boys grow older. they could end up being forcibly removed, just in case 2 men in military uniforms who had their faces covered with these cards and carrying kalashnikovs and very fast. they took my son who was asleep. i screamed, they said, don't scream. local authorities have admitted they are removing troublemakers, which could be justified by the detainees all in violent behavior. at times, imagine scuffles between those who reject eisel ideology and those who remain brainwashed. it's an explosive mix. the question is whether the threat from these clashes is an excuse for any humane treatment bordering on torture. the syrian democratic forces that are running the camp, say such practices are banned,
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but they are admitting mistakes and keep complaining about the resources they have or lack to keep the whole mess under control. we'll soley responsible for the safety and security of thousands of families of militants in the whole camps. something far beyond this capabilities, due to the failure of the international community to cooperate with us and their refusal to repatriate this it's so where do these families belong? who bears the ultimate responsibility for the woman and children? many of whom never chose to be an islamic state, but ended up in its jaws. e.u. members don't want the families back flying them as a security threat, revoking citizenships. it is more than turning a blind eye, the state's actively engaging in a policy that is leaving these people in these dire conditions outside of the law. they're actively doing it because they've said that the security approach is to
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leave them. that this is a strategic policy, it is a moral aberration to have a strategic policy which is leaving mostly children in its attention to die. there is no easy solution and maybe there is no way out. europe with its own, i saw sleeper cells and unprecedented numbers of terrorist attacks in recent years, isn't looking forward to any extra fuel on the fire. the decision was that the dutch government does not have to pick up these children and these women from syria right now. what the judge says is that this is a political decision, and that it is not up to the judge to decide whether they should do this or not. i emphasize that a national security threat means the threat of the most serious kind to the public . the resists, serious risk from anyone who's aligned with ours. so so for now, unfortunately, it looks and never double that more blood will be spilt in the sea of tents.
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the u.s. state of wisconsin has confirmed by an selection victory following on from the face that cation in arizona. the president elect is powering on with appointments in the meantime, and has revealed his pick for white house press secretary and as with almost all his nominees. so far it's a familiar face from the obama era. more on that from cannibal. well presumptive president elect joe biden has achieved what's being hailed as an identity. tarion breakthrough with an all female press team and it will be headed up by and none other than jennifer psaki. now folks will remember jennifer psaki from 2013 in 2014 when she was a spokeswoman for the u.s. state department. and she actually became notorious for a number of her, a number of her blunders that she delivered from the state department podium. let's review jennifer psaki career. there are flows of gas, the natural gas,
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i should say. they go through from western europe, through cain train to russia, and we are, i'm sorry, the other way from russia through ukraine to western europe. and i don't have anything, any specific comment on the case that point to the egyptian government. and i was very due to have a conversation with the department of justice. i don't have any teeth and state prison, so i don't have anything there. and i don't have more details on who are members of frankie's russia and have seen the evidence to go to that crew who are pleading to russia. sorry, i sniffed and elegy was also highly suspect. with reports of carousel boarding pre-marked ballots, which carousel says, you know, i had to do this is i was reading that i'm not familiar with that term either way. it may be that people weren't checking and i'll check and see what, what our team meant. specifically my that if you know it's not like you are sitting on a horse who's going to leave the service, i don't think it's a reference to that. this is just the tip of the iceberg. there are many other examples of misc sakis, mindblowing way with words. however,
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she seems to have taken it upon herself to regain the trust of the american people . take a listen. i can't imagine a smarter sabi or better human, to partner with, than careen. john, be here to rebuild. trust of the american people, communicate by the harris agenda and main, the work of the us government more accessible to the people who all serve. jennifer psaki is not the only individual in the new white house communications team. who will have come out of the obama administration, for instance, you've got the communications director for the white house as well as the communications director for the 1st lady, both being individuals who worked with joe biden,, when he was vice president. and when he was a u.s., senator, furthermore, you've got the deputy press secretary being someone who served in the cabinet of the obama administration. and it's important to note there is one outlier. there is an individual who will be serving as a senior advisor to camila harris, who did come out of the bernie sanders campaigns. however,
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this individual is the exception. now in addition to their ties to the obama white house, these individuals seem to also have pretty clear ties to us mainstream media. jennifer psaki herself, has been a c.n.n. contributor, in addition to that, you've got corinne jean pier. she has worked as a political analyst for m s n b c and n.b.c. news. now, simone sanders has been a c.n.n. commentator before she moved on to the biden harris campaign, and she will also be part of the communications team of the biden harris administration. so lots of familiar faces from the obama era and from us mainstream media will be moving into the executive branch and working in the media team of joe biden's presidential administration well still ahead. tehran seeks retribution over the killing of its top nuclear scientists, while regional powers, ferry, new crisis. $1000.00 thoughts off the shore break.
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printing their lives and in saudi arabia. we see a brilliant example of what happens when a country decides to go into financialization, instead of let's say, diversifying into actual productive economic activity. while comeback. now washer is accusing western powers of on mission a mass disinflation campaign of the alleged poisoning of opposition figures. the claim came out during day one of the annual conference of the global chemical weapons watchdog known as the i which 56 nations demanded on says for most co has all teens people of russia has accused the o.p.c. w. of politicizing the investigation into what happened to alexei novelli, russia says that the hague based chemical weapons watchdog,
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is serving the agenda of all the nations. instead of trying to look into what had happened, germany and its allies resorted to megaphone diplomacy. unleashed a mass disinflation campaign against russia and started to demand some independent, international investigations. under the auspices of the o.p.c. w., $56.00 o, p. c, w. member states, put their signatures to a statement saying that the russian opposition figure mist in the valley was poisoned in russia. using a chemical weapon, a nerve agent from the novacek group. mr. valley was flying from siberia to moscow back in august of this year when he took ill on the flight and had to make an emergency landing in the city of. he eventually ended up here in berlin to receive treatment.
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moscow has made numerous requests that share data that is at the very heart of the allegations against russia. so far those requests are fallen on deaf ears. the kremlin, says berlin is actively trying to derail an investigation by the russian side, but where this leaves us is with a deep divide between russia on one side, the o.p.c. w. on the other when it comes to trying to get to the bottom of what happened to alexei navalny, we found out a few european politicians on less for that thoughts on the latest accusations
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against russia over the entire us. is nations just say, we urge russia to cooperate and to investigate the case and russia tells. so we don't have any findings, share the results with our so it's, it's the same procedure we have seen in the last month. but no, it is a new step of pressure against russia. so obviously our forces who want to have a more strict approach against russia, try to keep that case a life to play their road to play their game in anti-rational sanctions and to russian policy. who says that in her statement, go over there hollow or when countries are quite sympathetic and understanding aggression. why do this resolution? it is only because resolution is to courts,,
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it has no significance whatsoever except to discredit the o.p.c. . w., get it with international organization. and it looks like the whole of humanity is aligned against the united arab emirates has condemned. last fight is assassination of iran's top scientists. the gulf want to called it a threat to regional peace. the emirates condemns the crime of the assassination. it calls for no sides to practice the greatest possible restraint, so as to avoid dragging the region to new levels of instability and threats to peace. terror on blames the killing on it's well on the us, on its front days of rioting. people fighting both american and israeli flags and torching core traits of donald trump and his what is known about the assault
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with iran following retaliation. that wealth is all of the hostilities with the u.s. and its well distinguished on if explains that could pose a major challenge for the incoming bike ministration. so far it's been up to run to make accusations, and then israel along side with the u.s. quite expected lee, are its prime suspects. warning against any adventurist stick measures by the united states and israel against my country. particularly during the remaining period of the current administration of the united states in office. the islamic republic of iran reserves its right to take all necessary measures to defend its people and secure its interests. in response. israel,
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the one country whose spies might actually know more about iran than iran knows about itself. has had this to say. i have no clue who did it is not that my lips are sealed because i'm being responsible. i really have no clue. and the united states, the same united states that kicked off 2020 with an open assassination of iran's top general has been completely mute this time. and it would be perfectly fine given the total lack of evidence and nation thousands of miles away from iran had anything to do with the killing except in the past 2 weeks. several unconfirmed reports claim that donald trump was seeking options to attack iran to further detail its nuclear program. factories that there would make a perfect target given he was quite a celebrity for israeli intelligence. remember the moon 5 years ago. so here's this directive right here. and uses the general loom is to announce the
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closure project on mars. but then the special activity is, you know, what, that is a special activity will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments. and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. it continued this work in a series of organizations over the years. i know for preside a well, he doesn't know how well i know him. if i met him in the street, most likely i would recognize him. he does not have a minute. he did not have immunity, and i don't think he will have immunity by aggravating iran. trump would also be throwing a spanner in the machinery of joe biden's foreign policy. given that the president elect has hinted at a friendly, a stance on to iran, will offer to iran a credible path back to diplomacy. if iran returns to strict compliance with the nuclear deal, the united states would rejoin the agreement as a starting point for follow on negotiations. with our allies,
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we will work to strengthen and extend the nuclear deals provisions while also addressing other issues of concern and europe, whose leaders probably still have a p.t.s.d. over january's prospects of world war 3. have been pointing out that this latest killing creates a tough road ahead for biden, a few weeks before the new u.s. administration takes office. it is important to preserve the scope for talks with iran, so that the dispute over iran's nuclear program can be resolved through negotiations . we therefore urge all parties to refrain from any steps that could lead to a further escalation of the situation. during the past 4 years, trump has sent america's relations with iran, back into the path of us, tell it by unilaterally tearing up the nuclear deal, recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital. and sending his top diplomat on a charm offensive to all of the middle eastern nations that oppose iran. definitely
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what the israelis were aiming for. i mean they're there, they're sure and hope is that the united states gets involved in a military action against iraq. that's. that's their ultimate goal, that's their ultimate objective. you know void of that. the next best thing is to ensure that the united doesn't improve relations with iran, by rejoining the iranian nuclear agreement in the way you do as sabotage. any effort at diplomacy? i mean, when you knock off the number one scientist in iran's nuclear program, in a suburb of tehran in a bold, daring daylight attack, you're not going to have the iranians go. that's ok. let's, let's get on with diplomacy. it's going to get the reaction. it's getting right now a hardline iranian response that will further restrict the efforts of not only shut down the efforts of international inspectors and only increase international concern that iran might be edging toward. a military weapon is ation effort. this new high profile death,
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even though there's no hard evidence to reveal the culprits will only once again prove to tehran, that the raw power as hell bent on destroying it, and with the wounds from the assassination of gen, son, imani, still fresh in the mind. no one can be expecting restraint from iran. iran itself for the most teachers in a way what 5th for their safety if they want to show that students cartoons of the prophet mohammad, according to new south, that's in the wake of last month's model of a french teacher who displayed such images to his students one, we didn't teach us as they are now. very real dangerous to those watching in the profession. after the murder of some, well, i decided not to show them at all because i felt it's wonderful. i felt my profession was attacked at the moment and the freedom of speech over expression was attacked,
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of course. and i wanted to find other ways to express myself and to achieve the same goal with my teaching. because the character gets your drawings are not the goal. they're just a part of criticism against a religion. and there's other texts we can use as well. the poll found that 60 percent of teachers would refuse to show the notorious mohammed cartoons in class. a many are reluctant to bring up any issues generally related to islam concerned about scaring students is the main reason, given the net negative reactions from students as well as parents are also a factor. meanwhile, france is still feeling the shock waves of several parties, mudda 6 weeks on in the last one of our competitors was murdered because he taught our competitor,
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it was the victim of an islamist terror attack. the norwegian teacher we spoke to believes the stuff should be free to decide for themselves how to explain religion to their students. there's the law on the is the law and it one hand and freedoms of speech on the other hand. and we can maneuver in between the limits of those. and i don't want to have anyone telling me which texts to choose in my teaching. i think it's really important that the teacher, it's all around the world is allowed to, to choose to make those choices by themselves. we have the curriculum and we have these limits. and i think for us, it's really,
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really important too to make choices about these things ourselves. the thing is that the each and curriculum has a very important main topic. that's democracy and citizenship. and we are teaching in with the law on the and on one hand, the laws against hate speech and the n.r.a. . and we have the human rights on the other hand rights. so we have to, many of are in, in between them and for us. and we will have to find a way to achieve, to develop the students and skills and there, and it will to, to, to read a tax with a critical ma and, and i think we can do that even though we're not showing the least specific pictures. that's all from me for today at the top of the hour. so thomas will be head taking the reins to join. and then as for me, of the
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foreign policy team of the potential by doing ministration is being touted by the liberal media. we tell you why all this should be horrified. also, there's a lot of talk of a great recession and build back better, just looking for bode well for the future. imagine or times you were going underground after repeated aerial bombardment of
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syria by israel armed by britain e.u. nations in the united states. coming up on the show, we ask a former middle east based m i 6 agent whether a joe biden presidency signals a new road to damascus and the renewal of isis al qaeda and u.k. u.s. . the u.s. attempts at regime change in syria, even during a global pandemic, and what bloodshed to expect from obama officials accused of facilitating civilian drone killing and the destruction of libya, africa's richest per capita country. and as an inquiry launches in, rumania after a coronavirus intensive care unit sets fire and kills 10, we investigate oscar tipped film collective with its echoes of el edged incendiary profit driven corruption for which an inquiry continues here in london into the grenfell fire in the poorest area of one of the richest in the world. also more coming up in today's going underground, the football star, diego maradona being mourned today around the world. not only once said in my heart, i am palestinian. he declared the motives of western powers in syria was to.

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