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and even if you don't make it about a bag. you. cringe fury at a bill to ban filming police and increase the balan's as the un was the laws they can possible with human rights powers pledges to rewrite it but only very close. let's get inside and talk to the 1st volunteers of the world's 1st and she called it mass vaccination. speeds and one of the doctors 1st in line to russia is free lance undeterred the vaccination is this dotted on friday and the counter so. based on how people who are sick get the hospitalizations and intensive care and needing long ventilators and i don't want to see this anymore becomes that your patients myself. and human and degrading treatment are rights group accuses the e.u.
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of having its own guantanamo by ignoring hundreds of existence and her respect for a dish held. a warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international bringing you all the latest along with a roundup of the stories that shaped the week it's great to have you with us our top story in france demonstrators tore through the streets for a 2nd consecutive weekend sutton fighting vehicles and smashing shops and banks over a security bill to stop the public from filming police officers responded with tear gas more than 60 protesters were arrested nationwide and several police injured at a charlotte dban ski reports.
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well you can probably see behind me it's already getting pretty good here in paris was burning and you can hear the tear gas that's being left off oh we're in the middle of it at the moment and. streaming the we've already seen clashes between the police and the protesters at the very start of this protest police being pelted with the room next with glass portals with pink paint that favors funding with the tear gas.
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but if i just a trying to extinguish a number of fires that have been set these the fires of cause all along this street there are at least 3 or 4 vehicles that have been completely tool watched so you just have to move because the films are from the can a little bit too close for comfort but this protest still going on this is one of the prime 19 protests in france and against the global security law a law that's been much criticized not just by journalists and citizens in n.g.o.s but also by the european union and by the un many including a specialty move independent investigative the u.n. saying this is incompatible with international human rights law and they've called the whole law to be rewritten we know at the moment that only one part of that law is going to be written that is oh it's a cool to. to fool the protests and say that that's not enough.
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so i would just get him in court and tear gas here just to have a look it's just been released by the police officers as they're trying to control the situation so the firefighters can do their job out here many of the people who are ok start school 24 and the global security will say the problem we think is that there has been this is stemming issues in terms of violence within the police force and if succes can't say for example that film police officers will be no able to show police brutality and not be problematic just outside a bank that was completely smashed up by some of the demonstrators you can see that a scooter or a motorcycle outside was there the bank itself was smashed people went inside they
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took the furniture from inside the bank brought it out and then they set these fires up outside the bank you see completely and utterly have trashed this particular bank that there have been other businesses that have been trashed like this on this street here in paris and we've also seen a number of causes being burnt as well there has been huge violence from the protesters towards the police to know that there is anger in the police generally that they feel that they reason enough protection for them they say they face this incredible threat to protest like this but generally in their job they face huge of months of threats and violence against them and they would actually like to see the laws strengthened musos so there's a real divide between what police want and what many public groups achieve in lists and n.g.o.s according full. and shall i mention that the french government's agreed to rewrite parts of the controversial deal we discussed with guests why the pledge
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hasn't come to the situation. this is not about taking pictures all video footage of demonstrations it is about showing the faces of the police after airing these charges they should you know blur the pictures to the face of the policeman that's normal that should be expected because not all with the with the social networks you have so many threats against policemen because they do their job and it can step families something should be found it's a pity that article 24 that was so badly written in the law that was badly prepared by the government of stakes because not to see what happens in paris and. everybody the world doubt is terrible for president my prosperity. they have to be seen most because they have had serious and example of violence in the present and people
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is blackfin it goes badly beaten by the police and that was only possible because they did it was that's how we know about. it so they didn't have to be seen in the idea of the problem of trade against the police arresting bill the. the you know this government is supposedly but in fact is very very a precedent never seen such repression the months creation. list. on friday moscow began rolling out the sputnik the anti-vaccination infections across the country have been rising since september and now exceeds $28000.00 new cases a day auntie's maria said ocean that takes is through the process and spoke to a doctor among the fust to receive the job. this is one of 70 most group meetings where fully equipped vaccination centers opened on such a day they will work from 8 am to 8 pm vaccinating hundreds of people daily i don't
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need it because i am one of thousands of volunteers who go to take mean jackson with phase 3 of its clinical trials but let's go inside and talk for the 1st time in 2 years of the world's poorest and he called it a mass vaccination by the way i still need to wear my mask. or it's crowded here one report in earlier said that teachers and doctors will be the 1st to receive sputnik we of course it's all a voluntary basis but not everybody can get injection a candidate should be in good health 1st or worst aged between 18 and 60 and this is why i urge all newcomers should seek physician. this is the community we 1st need to be checked to see if they fully. believe we. really.
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want to live like then you know a candidate proceeds to the vaccination room because you travel with. the facts and is kept in a special freezer or they bring the freezers together with the doses you can see it's minus $26.00 degrees celsius. after the freezer the vaccine should stay in the room temperature for 1015 minutes meaning we have some time to talk to god enough. now when we decided to get vaccinated. because i'm a doctor i'm in contact with covered positive patients i commute to work and come into potential contact with others who are sick unfortunately not everyone protect
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themselves that everyone's wearing masks and gloves i got sick once and i don't want to get it again. thank god not to have really had a typical pneumonia not too severe thanks to my good immunity when i saw how people were sick with hospitalizations and intensive care and needing long ventilators and i don't want to see this anymore or become such a patient myself could be in phase 3 of its clinical trial still but injured early results show that the drug is 95 percent effective $42.00 days after the 1st shot you have a moment is approaching this is real work seen no placebo is used because this is not clinical trial the real vaccination and by the way those who took part in phase 3 of the clinical trials don't really like me like i do and god will see you will not be allowed to be vaccinated until the trials are rolled.
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going into how do you grade good do you feel now is just like any other vaccine congratulations thank you i will be back to shark fins are now getting the courage and he and * others back in the day will have to turn here to get back and. when you want a. job to almost go back to nation center. the president called the international federation of the red cross and red crescent is urging governments to combat the spread of false information on covert vaccines which he calls a 2nd make francesco rollkur i think that public reluctance to take the job could stall if it's to counter the virus. we believe that the massive coordinated efforts that will be needed to roll out the covert vaccine in an acquittal manner need to
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be paralleled by equally massive efforts to proactively build and maintain trust ok cited survey showing that in many countries most unwilling to take a covert vaccine and as examples of fake news he highlighted a popular popular belief that the virus doesn't affect young people or africans and also claims that the virus has disappeared and the pandemic is over the red cross director for health and cat told us he believes public acceptance of covert vaccines will emerge over time while the reason one element these is a new prime demick a new virus that behaves in ways that we didn't know until a year ago and we have been discovering it slowly slowly by slowly and so science is adopted and it will be and communicating evolving science is difficult and that's why i think media scientists critical role to play to try to explain in very simple terms what is up and again why changes may be happening people at the
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moment of a very high level of vaccine hesitancy and so right now we see that only 30 percent of population in many countries would actually be ready to take the vaccine we know that these these will increase our time passes by and people get more confident and i think we have a role to play to ensure that people feel comfortable comfortable that people feel trust towards the authority used words that the scientists and words that means that we putting in place to keep everybody safe are all around the world. in a bar in the heart of new york take a defiant approach against the lockdown declaring itself an autonomous zone exempt from authorities restrictions on public dining. 'd
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give me something i can generate i can have where i can just pay my rent and my utilities so i don't have to shut down some. where i have to walk to make up or say ok you know i'm sure they can find money to do that. people that live in what their lives are you supposed to know run a business and everything like you know we've got 5 and was normal but these people expect you to do not need to go to the holidays you know you're going to see the bands autonomous zone. here how you feel about it how i feel although i don't think it's going to work. toward a fine for student albums. i
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going from duration let it be an arms race based on often spirit dramatic development only really engage and i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back a rights group is accusing the e.u. of creating its own guantanamo by ignoring its citizens and kurdish held camps in syria writes on security international says there are 230 european women and 640 european children held illegally and without charge at facilities for terrorist
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suspects in northeast syria the report contains eyewitness accounts day telling inhuman and degrading treatment as explains. just 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 and 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
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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 injured will die 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
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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 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 for beyond a modest 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
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a blind eye these states are 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 leave them that this is a strategic policy it is a moral aberration to have a strategic policy which is leaving mostly children in a detention camp to die. there is no easy solution and maybe there is no way out europe with its own i saw sleeper cells an unprecedented numbers of terrorist attacks in recent years isn't looking forward to any extra fuel on the fire the 1 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 am facades that a national security threat means a threat of the most serious kind to the public the resists serious risk from
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anyone who's aligned with. so for now unfortunately it looks and evitable that more blood will be spilt in the sea of tents a film of ice chelsea are a pain counseling refugee says that even if some detainees are suspected of crimes they must be tried in their home countries. human rights is something that you just cannot contain in one country or whatever it is universal and that the laws about human rights should be applied in the diversity and that includes in these counts rather than leaving those even if they 'd are accused of crimes or accused of having gone to support. an action or a group or terrorist group which is contrary to the laws of the country or of which there are citizens but those people should be brought back to the country
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prosecuted and tried for that offense in their country of which they are national i can understand the reluctance of security services wanting these people to come but but at the end of the day. you have to deal with your citizens as you find them rather than just forgot all ringback left to be forgotten about. 23 small businesses have called time in some u.s. states and one of the most disturbing effects of the pandemic but america's make a 1000000000 as a making unprecedented cash is the rest of the country itself those chemical weapons been taking a closer look. american politicians love to sing the praises of small businesses however with a pandemic going on we've got small businesses disappearing very fast at this point one 3rd of small businesses in both new york and new jersey have gone under with more expected to disappear soon it's really bad and without federal dollars coming
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into new jersey the monsters to was not the establishment going to make it through the winter while small businesses are falling on hard times other folks have been raking in the benjamin's. now on the surface of it looks like this is just simply a pandemic a case of bigger boat staying afloat during a storm however if you look
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a little bit deeper it seems like things have been rigged. if you'd like but i refuse to accept a system of business to grow by $66000000000.00 in 5 months during a pandemic the 1000000 americans on the brink. american politicians have been talking about imposing restrictions and regulations and raising taxes on the rich however it all seems to just be talk those rich corporations are getting richer while the american middle class is dying off she did it this way we have decamped. we. one capitalism for the big companies that you've heard about tesla. or amazon or easels those you've heard about and then we have another capitalism much more competitive much more relying on each businessman oregon to try to find a way to divide us as
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a completely different system as different really needs as different limits to itself and we live in a system in which these t. co-exist but with much bitterness between it and the irony is very dangerous for the united states is that in a sector this is why eaten too deeply the inequality the rich have gotten much much richer and the mechanics of people have gotten to the united states often likes to hail the achievements of the free market and free competition however it seems like when certain people rise to the top they often like to change the rules in order to make sure they stay there caleb oppen are to new york and it's not only the billionaires making a quick buck in the pandemic one high profile democrat congresswoman is taking flak for a merchant ice line that isn't exactly the affordable and assassin. and
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you know see someone $65.01 sure is to say tax the rich but only rich people can afford to just say tax me. capitalism sucks also a o c by my green new deal sweat shirt for $65.00. suit that holds in the long stablished hypocritical tradition of socialists who believe socialism is for poor while they enjoy the fruits of capitalism.
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you're more likely to walk free if you're rich and guilty or if you're poor and. you've got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one now. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself a hole. to believe it will. hold you. good music. up a little catapult that i was a little pause about opening a little child. i'll go that'll make up him as a child then the difficulties a young visual is going to need to get the. image of both not as
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