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all the mass protests over from his new security bill you want experts warn it's incompatible with international human rights and call on paris to reconsider. leave the country you served to britain tells fiji porn veterans who fought for the union jack in a rock and afghanistan to get out onto the camp is the heart rending moment that the young children of one of the soldiers finds out. russia starts freemount back to the nations of the capital we look at who gets the job.
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very well welcome from our team here in moscow you're watching r.t. international with mean if you're. in an extremely rare criticism of his police force the french president segmented racism and violence among offices it comes off to his government was forced to rewrite a hugely controversial security bill that sparked mass rallies with protestors claiming it put police right above those of the population and emanuel mccraw now admits law enforcement are not beyond blame. on associate the there is violence in society there is racism in society and fronts today this is a front therefore as a police reflects society some members of the police force display violent behavior that we must go off and punish like. the bill would have blocked the public from certain filming of officers but you and i expose joined french protesters in flamming them pointing out there is such footage has helped control police brutality so i do bensky reports. it's one of the most contentious
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francaise 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. 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 a huge fear here in france tens of thousands took to the streets in cities across
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the country journalists groups n.g.o.s and the e.u. 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. but these are from one un special report to whose job it is to report to the human rights council say that their concern 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 usage was shot down by france's highest administrative courts the current
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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 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 the present law court until the ruling party is the own go towards the
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bill continues here in frogs challenge even r.t. paris. moscow has started carrying out facts in nations with the sputnik the anti covert job losses daily infections have shown a rise since september exceeding 20000 new cases a day i spoke to our correspondent maria for national reporting near a vaccination center. behind me is one of 70 mosco clinics where specialized fully equipped vaccination centers opened on saturday they will work from 8 am to 8 pm every day expecting to vaccinate hundreds of people daily earlier we heard from russia's president vladimir putin that the country had already produced 2000000 doses of the drug and ease ready for mass vaccination and to be honest russia needs it just as well as the entire world because corona virus cases grow and call that 1000 related deaths can continue to remain on
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a very high level well the vaccination is on a voluntary basis but not everybody can get an injection here is deputy mayor about who will be the 1st to get sputnik could be futile which it would have in the it's not simple shooting risk groups have priority 1st tries to vaccination workers such as doctors and teachers who deal with a large number of people who are also nursing staff administrator as cleaners and other burkas in social institutions as they're also traced these candidates also required to be in a good health condition of course aged 18 to 60 earlier mayor is sad that half of most care residents already mune to corona virus 20 thousands of them got a sputnik the injection as clinical trials volunteers phase 3 of it still goes on but early interim results showed that sputnik the vaccine is over 95 percent effective $42.00 days after the 1st shot and it would be fair to mention
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that u.s. based foreign giants pfizer and moderna just recently also announced a similar efficacy of their of vaccines but russia is certainly the 1st to start mass vaccination now varia we know that you took part of the final stage of the vaccine trials can you tell us about your experience yes sure yes i am one of thousands of volunteers taking part in phase 3 of the clinical trials of sputnik the. it is what is known as double blind placebo trials when only 25 percent 75 percent of the participants get real drug and 25 percent of them get placebo and neither doctor is no participant supposed to know who is getting ward but i was too impatient and i made a blood test. first of all i have to tell you that i got the 1st shot in mid september and the 2nd 121 days later and couple of days after the 2nd chart i got a blood test that showed me that my body started producing antibodies g.
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and neither blood tests i made just a couple of weeks ago showed that their number is growing and of course i'm very happy with that there were some side effects after the 1st shot and the 2nd shot but they faded away and it's nothing compared to the benefits i now have you know protected from coronavirus of course. facts anation aims to ease pressure on hospitals across russian cities with one worrying incident exposing the problems on teams and on course all ski travel to a region where an elderly covert victim had to spend 12 hours in an ambulance as no clinic would take. you know how much. the largest long walk to be on the 27th of october a 10 pm 3 ambulances came here to the local health department they parked like this too along the curb and the 3rd drove right up to the entrance for 12 hours then
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we've been driving around the town to hospitalize the sick and every hospital refused. to let me know i'm 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 of us here yes 32 had 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 i will haven't exactly why were they driving in circles for 12 hours i've been speaking to a paramedic he said it works like this they are decoding 1000 brigade essentially their answer to 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
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the ambulance station so they start calling the station saying guys we have a patient here 1st of all they don't have p.p. themselves i took pictures of loaded that they only had their usual uniforms on. they weren't ready for anything not at all they only had ordinary masks the disposable ones so she says guys we have a patient and they say wait we're looking for salt and the wait we're looking just goes on for 12 hours straight at some point they lost their patience and drove here . we couldn't get an answer any where else we decided to ask directly maybe someone will respond to you whom are 100 percent he's hospitalisation i cannot send her home user for humane or medical reasons there is no where to drive her to because of war and given the necessary information we hope that they'll be able to serve something here. u.k. army veterans who risked their lives serving in iraq and afghanistan have lost
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a legal battle to stay in britain the high court rejected appeals from 8 fiji born soldiers insisting they were in the country illegally due to be your acrostic heiress artie's isa ali captured 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 stoke on trent 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
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there on tuesday in at your dad's house and sadly the judge has said 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 chilled cases sympathetically and also for the men right and. that doesn't mean that it's the end. we'll sort you out. but we'll just have to wait to be yeah. because i know it's relieved it's really hot name so terry and lily at cirrhotic alcohol are 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 seats his daughter despite what is clearly
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a major setback the goals remain committed to their cause i hate that they judge me and i was right and his decision is now i can't realise that what he's doing is actually affecting our release the government maintain 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 the ministry of defense work closely 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. 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 belief 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
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essentially or to u.k. and stoke on trent. the trump administration's ramping up anti china measures its close to 5 cultural exchange programs in the u.s. accusing them of being a propaganda tool and secretary of state mike pompei or announced fresh visa restrictions on chinese citizens today i announce to beas of restrictions on united front work department officials who have engaged in malign activities to co-opt and coerce those who oppose beijing's policies we call on the p.r.c. to end it to use of coercion to suppress freedom of expression. one payer allege that the beijing control group called united front was working internationally to quote a bully those who raise human rights issues in china it comes after the u.s. limited visas days for chinese communist party members and their families in the u.s. to just one month. the u.s. director of national intelligence has also branded china as america's greatest
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threat john lott cliff claimed beijing plans to dominate the u.s. on the world technologically economically and militarily but the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says he has different motives for his attack. the u.s. patches of integrated military and civilian development dates back to before world war one the u.s. groundless accusations against china are typical double standards it's 2 purposes to create excuses to justify high tech blockage against china and this will eventually damage the interests of china the us and the whole world victor gao of the china national association of international studies at sais they trumpet ministrations attacks on beijing on misguided recent it due to rationing 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
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trouble there is it whatever they are at 30 i think there is not a lot of policy toward a lot of misrepresentation mature lot 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 that your largest economies in the world's any minimization of this hurts the americans as much as the heart the chinese people president biden will be a better president for them president trump i hope he and his government will realize that china and the united states are not enemies against each other. the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies has reported
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an unprecedented global search and volunteers in response to the covert catastrophe despite the significant risks for health to working with the virus victims. this sea in response to unprecedented humanitarian needs of our sea has witnessed equally unprecedented humanity soon kindness with hundreds of thousands of people joining the red cross red crescent family for the 1st time all the while can turn dealing with the terrible impacts of 19 on the road. numbers were high across the globe with european countries each recording tens of thousands of sign ups wealth people why they had come forward i started volunteering with the red cross in the beginning of october this year after i cope with the isolation facility and the reason why i started wanting with the red cross there is because i had actually state of the facility when i have covert and august and the red cross that so much
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for me and i really want to do something for them and give back to the red cross and the society i really recommend doing it to get to know a lot of different people from different backgrounds and being able to do something good for the society in this situation when the pandemic started i began to actively participate in their russian retros cars going through could be 19 i decided to do it was my time to start trying to bring in there. in the incident difficult period. because i understand their. power how much help and how much support is it needed to every person especially on their for their elderly and lonely people. let's go live now to charge and shop again the secretary general of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies the i f a
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r c thank you for joining us on the program it's wonderful to have you with us this saturday it's a laudable thing what these volunteers are doing but why do you think so many are willing to risk their health to help. thank you so much for having me and if you heard from a couple of the bit yes i think very nicely expressed why they wanted to join that cross course and as volunteers this has been an unprecedented crisis outwitting ts have been all is motivated by the manatee i mean this crisis we saw the humanity softening all around the war and it was truly a global crisis and at this time of the crisis the world is hissing we have seen a many many people young volunteers elderly people in tears coming poured want to support this is primarily motivated by our principle of humanity and our principle of universality because the seeds are truly a global crisis and without global so you've got a deep we cannot contain this this pandemic so that's really got it is the main
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reason part of the sorts of wanted and date it truly is help warming what do you think of the main difficulties these law entail has come across. oh many of them you know. almost every 2 years have i that they're pammy to members of friends or colleagues also affected by the by the. by the by many so while they are contending with their own personal suffering and sometimes personal loss they're also somewhat debated to express that global solidarity compart what to do to help others but also initially there was a shortage of personal protective equipment there was also not enough information information that was needed to ensure that they can go forward and volunteer in a safe environment. but we have slowly learned dorsett practices the project p.p. materials have been now available more easily but then out to other elements you
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know that it's also in many part of the work that stigma around i don't dependent make that doesn't help we have also seen in betty increased highly increased number of mental health issues increases in domestic violence issues so when the woman ts want to help to deal with the pandemic they are also seeing that at the same time they also have to support people on the mental health issues domestic violence issues stigma issues so it's quite a quite a challenging environment of them but i doubt we see how does the volunteers coming forward but indeed at this chair on several occasions reported how countries are dealing with shortages of paper how much protection do volunteers get when dealing with patience is i mentioned earlier there was a challenge of p.p. material. already on april but now we have managed to secure sufficient materials is the supply has eased so basically we have sort of the 2 pronged
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approach here one is the inclination so trying to get the right information try training the information that. i believe that important for their own safety and then of course the protective equipment the 3rd element we have also introduces of course ensuring the volunteers and you know in many countries around the world the system of ensuring volunteers didn't exist until the pandemic is started so communis of information protecting materials and the incidents are sort of out of supporting the volunteers for their safety so should the volunteers get sick they would be guaranteed hospital treatment yet we are trying our best if you know not in every country we have that facility to police stop this but we are working with our local get cancer society to ensure that everyone ts get that support and your opinion did you do you think world leaders and health troops acted fast enough when
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covert 1st broke out. you know this was a bite us you know the world did not know you know of course now when i see when we see this is still surety questions it's very normal to get the question did we do enough did we act fast enough but i but the simple fact was i think the initially we simply did not know enough. right now our focus is primarily around responding to the 2nd wave so hopefully we don't have to go to the 3rd way i'm sure there will be time to do a proper proper analysis on what we could have done better what we could have done differently but right now our primary focus is actually trying to contain the virus and saving lives and do you think that the current global lockdown measures that are affected are effective enough. you know the outcome and destiny is not to go for you know broad lock downs because. they also produce a secondary impact so article medicine is to go put
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a smart lock downs meaning that you know pockets of crisis too should be able to identify pockets and really have to continue their agenda locked down because it's under lock downs brings multiple crisis i did want mental health crisis i described the court minutes in terms of not being able to give. the economy activities have shot in many part of the world so there is a place but lockdown but this has to be done on the spot man and it has to be a time to get it locked down that again john. what are your thoughts on the coverage vaccines being rolled out next week i do think they're going to fan the tide of infections. i think they could actually are definitely going to be helpful but we need to also understand that this is not going to be a silver bullet just because of accident and now being rolled out that it will suddenly stop the vitus that's not going to happen unfortunately i did it is still a massive need for production and distribution that looks ticklish to. challenge
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would be would be massive. ultralight band ability of actually especially the part the countries you know. the countries who don't have the financial means to put approaches that are actually right now so having that it could involve distribution of factories all around the world would be critical and we have somewhere to go to these that point because until and unless every country is vaccinated and everybody is vaccinated who needs vaccine we are not to say. well this would be a very very important progress beriberi positive progress this alone will not turn the tide immediately it will take some time and it will have to go hand in hand with other meds of pieces of the still seeing waiting the past not getting into the crowd and i think now as we approach christmas and new year see the need to be extremely important to continue to have dorsett practices so what would you say to those people who are hanging all of their hopes and dreams on 2021 being the year
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that life returns back to normal. my feeling is that we will start to are turning the corner around in 2021 but it will not be overnight saw where we see a positive development will continue to take precautions we continue to invest heavily on rolling out the vaccine everybody who needs it and it has to be patient it will take some time before this comes under control while we also know that this will not go whatever but we should be prepared for a slightly longer time to bring it under control i have found the secretary general and jargon chap again thank you so much for joining us on r.t. today it's been a pleasure thank you. thank you for joining us here on our. human is with.
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