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the headlines in r.t. after mass protests over france's new security bill when experts warn it's incompatible with international human rights and call on paris to reconsider. russia's starts free mass fast and vaccinations against a would 90 in the capital we look at who gets the job 1st. we need to understand this is not going to be a silver bullet that's because blacks are now being ruled by. the 2nd secretary of the red cross and red crescent tells us new coded vaccines won't solve all the problems with the virus but also says there's been an unprecedented surge in volunteers willing to join the pandemic fight and leave the country use a brick and tells fiji born veterans who fought for the jack in iraq and
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afghanistan to get out r.t. captures the heartbreaking moment when children of one of the soldiers find out. their you watching r.t. international this saturday afternoon just on 2 o'clock am in moscow now in a rare move the french president has criticised his police force and acknowledged that office is sometimes guilty of racism and also violence comes after his government was forced to rewrite a hugely controversial security bill that sparked mass rallies with protestors claiming it put police rights above those of the population and with the country bracing for more demonstrations to a new macro admitted that the police are not beyond. yes love your laws and associate the there is violence in society there is racism in society in france today this is
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a franked therefore as our police reflect society some members of the police force display violent behavior that we must go after and punish them for the bill would have blocked the public from filming police officers in certain situations but un experts joined french protesters in slamming the move pointing out that such footage has helped control police brutality charlie been ski reports. it's one of the most contentious laws that france has proposed and. president 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 branded 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 doesn't.
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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 fieri tens of thousands took to the streets in cities across the country journalists groups n.g.o.s and the e.u. who raised concerns about article 24 in the same week shocking video is a new acts of police violence during short focus on the draft bill. but these are from one un special rapporteur whose job it is to report to the human
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rights council say that their concern goes deeper than just article $24.00 true surveillance has been 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 court 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 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.
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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 un experts have now called the whole global security bill to be revised comprehensively piling even more pressure on the present law court until the ruling party is the only get towards the bill continues here in france. r.t. paris. moscow has started carrying out mass vaccinations with a sputnik 3 job that is daily infections have shown a rise since september exceeding 28000 new cases a day with more details now his method he spoke with. behind me is one of 70 most clinics where specialized fully equipped vaccination centers opened on saturday they will work from 8 am to 8 pm every day expecting to vaccinate
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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 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 fatal which it could have in the works not simple shooting risk groups that 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 administrators cleaners and other burkas in social institutions and as they're also traced these candidates are also required to be in a good health condition of course aged 18 to 60 earlier mayor is sad that half of
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most care residents already mune to coronavirus $20000.00 of them got a sputnik the injection as a clinical trials volunteers phase 3 of it still goes on but early interim results showed that the vaccine is over 95 percent effective $42.00 days after the 1st shot and it would be fair to mention that u.s. based foreign giants pfizer and they're not 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
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placebo and neither doctor is no participant supposed to know who is getting toward 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. 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 the mass vaccination program does hope to ease pressure on hospitals across russia. because travel to a region where and then any code victim had to spend 12 hours in an ambulance because all the clinics are full.
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much of each feeling. 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 yet. i'm standing right now in front of the health department there already 3 ambulances here as you can hear they've switched on their sirens they drove up and stopped right here 123. so there were 3 ambulances here yes 32 had i think shouldn't 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 and i want as i will happen to exactly why are they driving in circles for 12 hours i've been speaking to a paramedic he said it works like this they are brigade essentially. an ordinary
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course and then they realize the person has community acquired pneumonia and double pneumonia that person was 17 years old and the situation. was that they were going to die right yes they take the patients they take an oxygen tank they start calling the ambulance isn't dispatched from the hospital but comes from the ambulance station so they start calling the station saying these guys we have a patient here 1st of all if they don't have p.p.t. themselves i took pictures loaded that they only had their usual uniforms. they weren't ready for anything. 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. we couldn't get to no insania where else we decided to ask directly maybe someone will respond. 100 percent he's hospitalisation. i cannot send her home these are for
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humane or medical reasons reese know where to drive her to because war and given the necessary information we hope that they'll be able to search something here. well despite the risks of working with cobra think tim's there's been no shortage of volunteers coming forward to help the international federation of red cross and red crescent society says it has been overwhelmed by offers from around the globe this year in response to an unprecedented humanitarian need r.c. has witnessed equally unprecedented humanitarian 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 covert 19 on the road wives while numbers have been high across the globe with european countries each recording tens of thousands of sign ups we asked people why they had come forward. i started volunteering with the red cross in the beginning of of terp or this year
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after i cope with the isolation facility and the reason why i started wanting with the red cross there is because i had actually stayed at her facility when i have come back and august and the red cross that so much 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 society in this situation when the pandemic started i began to actively participate in their ration retros our response to call the 19 i decided to rise i try to start trying to bring in there. in this difficult period. because i understand there. how much help and how much support is needed to every person especially on their
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for their elderly and on the people. my colleague nicky aaron i spoke to the secretary general of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies we have seen a many many people young volunteers elderly people who to your school report want to support this is primarily motivated by our principle of humanity and our principle of universality because these seeds are truly a global crisis and without global so we've got a deep we cannot contain this this pandemic so that's what we've got it is that mainly it's a part of the shores of what do you think of the main difficulties these loans has come across almost every 2 years have i that there's apparently members of friends or colleagues also affected by the time in the so why are contending with their own personal suffering and sometimes personal loss they are also somewhat debated to express that global solidarity compartment. to do to help others but also
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initially there was a short is a 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 surely learned dorsett practices to protect her peepee materials have been now available more easily but they have to other elements you know that it's also in many part of the work that is the stigma around i don't dependent that doesn't help we have also seen 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 and what are your thoughts on the kind of vaccines being rolled out next week add to that not going to threaten the tide of infections. i think they could actually i'm definitely going to be helpful but we
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need to also understand that this is not going to be a silver bullet just because the vaccine now being rolled out that it will suddenly stop the vita's that's not going to happen unfortunately i did it is still a massive need for production and distribution the look stick a list of years and challenge would be would be massive. cultural and ability of vaccine especially but the point the countries you know the countries who don't have the finance it means to put approaches that are actually right now so i think that it could to the distribution of factories all around the world would be critical and we have somewhere to go after these that point. meanwhile the pandemic has set another record in the u.s. this week with more than 100000 taken to hospital with the virus on thursday alone and this rising public anger to see what i will make is a breaking the very top down rules they set for others while putting people in danger.
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i need to do a much better job of showing folds 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. and i regret the throw even though it's violated nor did it said that bad example for which oh. well i think punishment won't work so well here in the united states for those
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officials will going to have to persuade them actually to participate in mass wearing and not going to a 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 all leaders medical leaders leaders leaders business people all together saying the same thing and then slowly but surely i think our citizens will comply. watching out international be back with more news after a quick break. is your media a reflection of reality. in
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hello again my u.k. army veterans who risked their lives serving in iraq and afghanistan have lost a legal battle to stay in britain the high court rejected a payoff from a to fiji born cell which is insisting that they were in the country illegally to bureaucratic errors. captured the heartbreaking moment 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 to art say she brought me to stoke on trent see the moment when she breaks the news of that ruling to the daughters of
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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 hit at the high court ok so we were all there on tuesday at your dad's house and sadly the judge has said that our case cannot be heard in court. ok. and sorry about that. we you know we've tried our best to. to 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. we'll sort you out. but we'll just have to wait to be here. because i know it's relieved it's really
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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 a major setback the goals remain committed to their cause i hate that it takes is way 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. 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
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and really 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 east alley or to u.k. in stoke on trent. in trump administration is ramping up and china measures it has closed 5 cultural exchange programs in the u.s. accusing them of being a propaganda tool and sec restate my pompei i also announced 2 new visa restrictions the chinese citizens today i announce to be 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 its use of coercion to suppress freedom of expression on pay or allege that the beijing control group called united front was working internationally to quote
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bully those who raise human rights issues in china it comes after the u.s. limited things the stays for chinese communist party members and their families in the u.s. to just one month with the u.s. director of national intelligence is also branded china as america's greatest threat john radcliff claim that beijing plans to dominate the u.s. and the world technologically economically and militarily but a 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 typical double standards it's to purpose is 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 of its again whole thing china national association of international study says that the trunk of ministrations attacks on beijing are misguided reason to do to ration in china u.s.
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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 hours or days of misrepresentation of distortion because they are afraid of the larger china but the rise of china is a megatrend that you cannot stop child but 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 by that will be
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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. that finally the sack and security fears have gone to town over strange metal objects known as monoliths that have a pit in various and often remote parts of the planet. has been trying to find out what it's all about. if you're an 80 and thinking of popping down to us for a visit don't. drive very. very bright. that more or less might have met its biblical end but the monoliths mysteries continue 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 don't quite.
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know yet it's a while 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 a small village in romania then poof gone now and ready to go poof before finally crossing back across the atlantic to california just to remind us a most unholy and. the 1st why did they come from is it a prank is it odd who put them out why is this happening no one knows except drabbed of people on twitter. and just like the simpsons foretold the trump presidency an ebola outbreak and
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faulty voting machines but of a sore topic in the white house the moment but that's a conspiracy for another day was space odyssey is stanley cook brick in the know we excavated over the author of. the lever lever for free. 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. the reporting there says coming up in the afternoon in moscow we're back again at the top of the.
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a rainy inside to investigate a potential scale of rain in retaliation and a 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 of the factories are there no reported retaliation if he had 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 council thanks so much every him for coming on so was israel behind the assassination of the iranian scientist i love. what you said. everybody. is like.
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