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and even if you don't look at some of the. the mass protests over france's new security bill you want to expose warnitz income possible with international human rights and call on paris to reconsider. on as a burden france and france are going through a very dangerous period actually crying out paris and correct times hit rock bottom as turkey's president tells france to dump its quota burdens on presidents. leave the country you served in britain tells fiji born veterans who forged to the union jack in iraq and afghanistan to get out r.t. captures the heart wrenching moment of the young children of one of the soldiers spines are. monitored maybe and with serious metallic
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structures pop up across the globe social media have a field day conspiring over where they come from. a very good morning to you from our team here in moscow that you're watching r.t. international with me in. france is hugely controversial security bill does not meet international human rights standards as the damning conclusion by u.n. experts with fury over the legislation spreading beyond the streets of the country and shola dubinsky finds out. it's one of the most contentious provinces proposed under. president not corn and now it seems it's about to become even more controversial the global security law has been pulled apart by a group of independent u.n.
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experts who have run did it incompatible with international human rights legislation and while they welcome the fact the parliamentarian say that they will rewrite article 24 which would criminalize the publication of images of the police if there is intent to harm the experts say that that doesn't go far enough. simply rewriting article $24.00 will not solve its flaws and the provision is certainly not the only one that infringes on fundamental human rights images of police abuse captured by the public play a vital role in oversight of public institutions which is fundamental to the rule of law approval over the law over a week ago spoke to huge. tens of thousands took to the streets in cities across the country journalist groups n.g.o.s and the who raised concerns about article 24 in the same week shocking new video has emerged of new acts of police violence during sure focus on the draft bill.
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but these are from one un special report to whose job it is to report to the human rights council say that goes deeper than just article $24.00 drone surveillance is being problematic here in france at the start of the curve 19 pandemic trains are being used by security forces to keep an eye on the public but they knew since he was shot down by france's highest administrative courts the current state it was deemed that there was no proper legal basis for their deployment. among many other provisions in the bill that could limit human rights article $22.00 permitting use of drone surveillance in the name of security and counterterrorism would permit widespread surveillance in particular of
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demonstrators article $22.00 was supposed to change that and give the french authorities the right to use drones to monitor citizens and while perhaps it has flown under the radar as they spilled out over publishing police images it wasn't missed by those u.n. experts this has serious implications for the right to privacy freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression in the country as well as in any other country that might be inspired by this legislation these 5 un experts have now called to the whole global security bill to be revised comprehensively piling even more pressure on president and his ruling party as the own go towards the bill continues here in france challenge even ati paris. a chronic is a burden that's the shockingly under political language from turkey's president who called on the french to remove their president from office
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a new low in relations comes amid friction on the karabakh war and france's crackdown on its muslim population. macron is a burden on france and france are going through a very dangerous period actually my hope is that france gets rid of this mccraw in trouble as soon as possible well the spat between the turkish president at the one in france has been deepening for some time now you will remember that last week the french senate adopted a non binding resolution in which they officially recognize the independence of nagorno karabakh and they called for as a big shiny forces to need to leave the war on terror trees that had been captured in the disputed territory from september the 27th they're also calling for an international investigation into war crimes and at the same time prohibited weapons and senators also recommended that the french government look into the role that an career has played and has called for decisive action against turkey now it's it all
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of this while at the same time saying that france's foreign policy has not changed but of course this angered azerbaijan's closest ally turkey. because this you know maybe even as a budget only president believe had some advice for the french what did he say if they love the armenian so much they should give more say to the media was making the same recommendation if they love them so much give them are sick the french president also caused outrage last month in the muslim world when he defended the right to publish cartoons of the prophet mohammed. his criticism of political islam comes in the wake of the killing of a french teacher samuel patty that angered at the one end of the international leaders not everyone has responded by comparing the treatment of muslims to that of jews before world war 2 and he's also questioned the mental health of the french
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president at the same time you have a deepening of tensions between a turkey. and the european union and in recent years we've seen the relations get increasingly right here brussels has repeatedly expressed concern and protested of turkey's exploration of natural gas off the coast of cyprus and greece reached out to turkey. susman does negative with the continuation of you know where to draw some horse rhetoric have a debate of the european summit under some of the term and we're ready to use the means to tell disposal turkey must stop its provocations and its hostile rhetoric and as we heard there the european union summit the 10th of us month and e.u. member states potentially discussing retaliated measures that they can take against and. for president. asking for the move all of.
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it's a nonsense because we still have among the last 2 years to go but what my question is trying to do is he's trying to fight against radical islam and. the french prison macron has has been criticized by other. political opponents because they say that macron was too soft. radical islam on the muslim population 'd i can tell you and show you that prison micron is not. islam is not a muslim he's just a radical islam and he wants to control radical islam prison michael went on fewer t.v. in order to explain to this population what freedom of speech is what freedom of satire is that you can make everyone every religion it's not the world religion in particular but every religion and this is part of the freedom of speech of france.
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to trump ministrations ramping up anti china measures it's close 5 cultural exchange programs in the u.s. accusing them of being a propaganda tool and secretary of state might pompei or announced fresh visa restrictions on chinese citizens. today i announce to be's of restrictions on united front work department officials who've been gauged to malign activities to co-opt and coerce those who oppose beijing's policies we call on the p.r.c. to end its use of coercion to suppress freedom of expression. pay or allege that the beijing controlled group called united front was working internationally to quote bullied those who raise human rights issues in china it comes out of the u.s. limited visa stays for chinese communist party members and their families in the u.s. to just one month it comes as the u.s. director of national security branded china as america's greatest threat to our lack of claimed beijing plans to dominate the u.s. on the world technologically economically and militarily but the chinese foreign
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ministry spokesperson says he has a different motives for his attack the us practices of integrated military and civilian development dates back to before world war one the u.s. groundless accusations against china are typical double standards its true purpose is to create excuses to justify a high tech market against china and this will eventually damage the interests of china the u.s. and the whole world victor gao of the china national association of international studies it says they trumpet ministrations attacks on beijing on misguided. recent to 2 to rishon in china u.s. relations is very much caused by the poisoning by president trump and his followers in the us administration if you listen to what president trump and his government have been saying how much do you really give credit as to what they say how much trouble there is it whatever they are at 30 i think there is not a lot of polls full of
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a lot of misrepresentation mitt lots of distortion because they are afraid of a larger china but the rise of china is a megatrend that you cannot stop child who will be larger than the united states but a larger china doesn't make china and enemy of the united states why should we minimize exchanges of ideas people goods services between china and the united states the 2 largest economies in the world's end the minimization of this courage the americans as much as the heart the chinese people presidents by that will be a better presidents then president trump i hope he and his government will realize that china and the united states are not enemies against each other. u.k. army veterans who risked their lives serving in iraq and afghanistan have lost their legal battle to stay in britain the high court rejected appeals from any 8 feet people and soldiers insisting they were in the country illegally to bureaucratic
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error as. they come to the heartbreaking moment the decision was broken to the 4 young girls of one of the soldiers. the judge said that he wasn't concerned with any misadministration on the part of the government and only eat galaxy and that he didn't see how the government had behaved in an illegal manner but. to a minute she's the wife of one of the soldiers at swat say she brought me to stark contrast to see the moment when she breaks the news of that ruling to the daughters of some of those soldiers to hit home exactly how devastating that news has been to these young girls. so you know that we were going to be going to court to ask the judge if our case could be heard at the high court ok so we were all there on tuesday in at her dad's house and sadly the judge has said
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that our case cannot be heard in court. ok. and i'm sorry about that. we you know we've tried our best to. do ask the judge to look at your cases sympathetically and also for the men right and. that doesn't mean that it's the end. they will sort you out. but we'll just have to wait to be an. because i know it's really it's really her name so terry and lily it's a rather calico of the 3 daughters of tate to see who's facing the potential of 850000 pound medical bill because he hasn't got legal status in the u.k. grayson kelly is a 20 under seat as daughter despite what is clearly a major setback the girls remain committed to their cause and. this
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decision is now i can't realise what he's actually affecting families the government maintains that they've acted properly and that they continue to work with veterans in order to understand how best to apply the home office and ministry of defense work closely or with our foreign and commonwealth recruits to make sure they are aware of how they and their families can attain settlements in the u.k. and the costs involved the senator had wanted us to come and see as she broke the news to those girls to hit home the impact that this is going to have on those men's family she stated that the judge at the high court didn't take into account the impact that it would have on the families and that she said that rather than focusing on the legalities there's a moral imperative particularly on the government to allow those men to remain essentially odds u.k. and stoke on trent. conspiracy theorists have gone to town over strange metal
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objects known as monoliths that have appeared in various and often remote parts of the planet for asking a tailor does some digging to find out what this all mean. if you're an ag and thinking of popping down to us for a visit don't write. dr. jerry rice. that morning less might have met its biblical end but the monoliths mysteries continued to seize the imagination of om tech conspiracists wild white 10 feet tall 3 sided metal structures a pairing as quickly as they vanish into the night fast in the utah desert then poof gone well ok ok not quite. oh yeah it's wild down here at the moment if the bible belters don't get you the tree huggers well but then something eerily similar rocked up 9000 clung to the way in
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a small village in romania then poof gone now and ready to go poof before finally crossing back across the atlantic to california well just to remind us a most unholy an. america 1st why did they come from is it a prank is it our who put them there why is this happening no one knows except random people on twitter all. good. and just like the simpsons foretold the trump presidency an ebola outbreak and faulty voting machines but of a small topic in the white house the moment but that's a conspiracy for another day was space odyssey stanley cook brick in the know the
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reaction of a lot on all sides of the old 11 of the leaders eager for the. very. little. in space odyssey the monoliths were left by aliens to guide us from one stage of evolution to the next but this time let me be the guy e.t. if the monolith was you and your testing the waters postpone your flight 2020 is not the year to take a risk trust me just stay away do as i say not as i do that seems to be the most who have some u.s. lawmakers when they don't doubt lockdown drills when i explain all after this short break. is you'll be via reflection of reality.
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excess welcome back registration for the sputnik the vaccine opens in moscow on saturday for key workers in health and education it will ease the pressures on hospitals as one particularly worrying incident in russia are exposed artes and on course all ski travel to the region to find out what happened. the rest of you should. log on the 27th of october at 10 pm 3 ambulances came here to the office local health department they parked like this too along the curb and the 3rd drove right up to the entrance for 12 hours they would be driving around the town to hospitalize the sick and every hospital refused. to let me i'm
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standing right now in front of the health department there already 3 ambulances here as you can hear they switched on their sirens they drove up and stopped right here 123. so there were 3 ambulances here yes 3 to have patients and they brought oxygen to the 3rd one. because when you drive the same patient around for 12 hours the oxygen tank runs out in 4 hours what is i will happen to exactly why are they driving in circles for 12 hours i've been speaking to a paramedic he said who works like this they are decoded 19 brigade essentially they're on sort an ordinary call and then they realize the person has community acquired pneumonia and double pneumonia that person is 17 years old that's the situation. they're going to die right yes they take the patient they take an oxygen tank they start calling the ambulances and dispatch from the hospital it comes from the ambulance station so they start calling the station saying these guys we have
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a patient here 1st of all if they don't have p.p. themselves i took pictures loaded that they only had their usual uniforms. they weren't ready for anything not at all they only had ordinary masks the disposable ones so she says guys we have a coated patient and they say wait we're looking for sort of wait we're looking just goes on for 12 hours straight at some point they lost their patience and drove here that we couldn't get to no insania where else we decided to ask directly maybe someone who will respond. 100 percent is hospitalization. i cannot send her home user for humane or medical reasons there's nowhere to drive her to because war and given the necessary information who hope to be able to search something here. the west's 1st corona virus vaccine that have arrived in britain however worries over the fire is the job a growing particularly when a u.s. news host asked the pharmaceutical giant spalls whether those who get the vaccine
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can still pass the virus on. even though it's good that protection and most. of the people i think this is something that needs to be examined we are not certain about that right now 2 days ago it was the news we were all awaiting for it was described as a historic moment but now it seems like it's historic so all the wrong reasons the approval of course of the kind of it 1000 vaccination just a few days ago by the british medical regulated meant that as soon as next week the vaccine could be rolled out but now it's been proved almost too good to be true of course the united kingdom was celebrating being world beating well leading and now it seems as though it potentially is just a guinea pig in the science of all of it not because pfizer has come out to admit that actually while the job might be 95 percent effective against it 19 there is by no means any guarantee that it can prevent carrying and the transmission of covert 19 as well now interestingly the e.u. regulators and the u.s. top health officials have both come out say that the u.k.
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has entirely jumped the gun here it's been far too quick in its procedures because for their for their every settings they think that approval process is necessary to ensure safety and effective it's the kind of a real around the corner of the marathon because. they really rushed. well there you heard from the top u.s. immunologist who has since apologized for slamming the u.k.'s too hastily obviously backtracking saying it was all a misunderstanding however the initial statement sparked some controversy and apparently put the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases on the defensive but regardless 48000000 doses have been preordered by the united kingdom the 1st batch of 1st supply will head towards the united kingdom as soon as next week it could be around the figure of $400000.00 doses many immunization could start within the next few weeks now top of the list is those most vulnerable those over the age of 80 plus care home residents and stop. and of
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course those n.h.s. workers on the front line however there were many people gas costing doubt even right here within the united kingdom particularly over the logistics whether or not there may be a lag as soon as next week is just around the corner but also in terms of the distribution of the vaccine as well considering it needs to be stored in conditions of minus 70 degrees so those handling the vaccine argue that they need to be instructed exactly how to do so then of course there's the political narrative in all of this because the government has been criticized for many a failure throughout the $1000.00 pandemic from self-imposed targets and deadlines satin missed to really just handling the crisis in general now many people would argue that we really need to see these promises being delivered and at this point in time it's more of a case of more talk rather than action especially when we're hearing rhetoric like this from cabinet ministers i just reckon we've got the very best people in this country we've got the best medical regulators much better than the french better
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than the belgians have much better than the americans and that doesn't surprise me as well because we are much better country than every single one of that also so it did help but we've recruited far and using will in. the number of births in the u.k. must prove that we are in march worse come true than france and belgium not the us obviously what the facile boast that sort of thing you hear in the playground not from an m.p. on national radio well beaching jingoism brits got it 1st because of how badly they're doing in controlling covered 19 so exactly the opposite of what they're claiming to their government williamson saying that the united kingdom is leading and is a much better nation than any other but at what is the question the public really have. pandemics that's another bleak record in the us this week with more than 100 thousands taken to hospital with the virus on thursday alone and those rising public anger at how lawmakers are breaking the very lockdown rules they set for
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others while putting people in danger. i need to do a much better job of showing folks how to follow the rules i failed. it doesn't matter whether something is technically allowed or not i need to hold myself to a higher standard and i will do better. i regret this through even though it's violated nor did i said that bad example for which i.
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well i think punishment won't work so well here in the united states for those officials we're going to have to persuade them actually to participate in mass wearing and not going to large group gatherings persuasion over the long term will work much better i think than punishment i think actually we need to get a whole collection of people i think leaders medical leaders leaders leaders business people all together saying the same thing and then slowly but surely i think our citizens will comply. it's going to go through and i think international day i think you can find plenty most stories on our web site on t.v. dot com we'll be back in 30 minutes with the latest.
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because there's a survival guide book stacie just imo to start simply at least. be sure it's going to get a. good repatriations look at the rest of 70 thanks philip a separate report. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my bill it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing there's no record of aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. in oil
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of doing. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized. americans look past the debts that happen every single day this is a history of the usa america. time after time saying we're going underground one week since the alleged u.k. you armed israeli assassination of iran's top physics professor coming up on the show what was the role of mossad in the assassination of iranian nuclear scientists most in fact reside there we asked the organizations former director efraim halevy
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who also served as the head of israel's national security council and we go to be a rainy inside to investigate the potential scale of the iranian retaliation and the president elect biden is already destabilizing the middle east before even taking office although some more coming up in today's going on the ground 1st despite new york times anonymous senior u.s. official sources claiming israel is behind the assassination of iranian nuclear scientist most in fact result there no reported retaliation is yet been taken against the country or its intelligence service mossad for the alleged state sponsored murder i'm joined now from tel aviv by the former director of mossad efraim halevy who also served as the head of israel's national security. thanks so much for him for coming on so was israel behind the assassination of the iranian scientist i love. what you are saying. everybody.
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