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russia celebrates the 76th anniversary of the red army's victory over nazi germany and the great patriotic war. troops parade on red square and aircraft fly overhead as moscow commemorates victory day our correspondents were there in the heart of the capital taking in all the action 1st hand. then coming. to the full so the fantastic.
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and also this hour we take a look at the incredible story of nick alike he's still a soviet soldier who risked his life to save hundreds of jewish people from the nazis during the 2nd world war. today we want we mark a victory day in russia commemorating the surrender of nazi germany to the soviet union hello and welcome to our special coverage on arch international. before we get into the significance of the day let's bring you the celebrations from central moscow fireworks lit up the sky over the capital on sunday night 16
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some hours ago russian troops and military vehicles paraded through moscow's red square for the capital's annual military parade and it was the biggest of dozens of processions which took place across russia to celebrate the defeat of nazi germany taylor and rory some say were were our eyes and ears for the event. today at this fee day there will be no dignitaries in attendance so the kremlin basically wanted to say that we would like to err on the side of caution so although we're going to have the big guns the big jets the big tanks and all the different regiments and battalions marching across red square it will be a slightly smaller audience for this year's edition of lot of it putin flanked by
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sort of tacit oh my goodness me i think i'm 90 years old playing with my choice all over again absolutely remarkable display of russian aerospace technology here right above rows square. sensory. data we come to the final part of the bend that's going to be a problem. but the trail. lacks that many sick kids should also take on the night they get today's very powerful tales of collective remembrance this country strikes you know such as
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in tyneside the 146000006 is that russia comes together as one and it reminds itself of how much it owes those 27000000 so this southwest heats up at the same time last being a very showy public national holiday but also also an intense week. thus in all of that every single russian into his family archive and his photo album and think of his ancestors and what role they play you know i know for myself on this day more than most i think of my grandmother. houston's 15 years old when she lied about her age and she signed up to fight and she was in the immediate prata independent women's taleo that was the fust female polish infantry unit in the red army and something unbelievably beautiful about the fact that decades of she stepped up as a young goal a child really to fight i'm standing here to try to ration quite literally as a symbol of the future that she won for me i would have loved to hear about
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the millions of heroes like us who are courageous and beyond belief and whose soul things belief that they could know who he is in years have cost much fewer and fewer generations to the light but still to this day we live face today by the motto that inversion goes. no one is forgotten nothing is forgotten soviet soldiers stormed berlin in late april 1905 and by may 2nd the red flag was raised over the right stark nazi germany formally capitulated a week later the veterans who took part in the operation still have vivid memories of those days though some never saw the german capital again after the war and among them someone whose image would become known to the world over and who today thanks to modern technology was finally able to revisit the momentous occasion.
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there were of course very many heroes in the war risking their lives to save others one of them was a soviet soldier and partisan named nickell ike he said off in the summer of 1942 he helped more than 200 jews cross the front line saving them from nazi occupied by the roofs 6000000 jews were murdered in the holocaust some of the people nicholai saved to recall the horrors of occupation and the man who rescued them. my sister was one of the many whose lives you saved by rescuing them from hitler's cannibals
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to conclude our special victory day coverage the immortal regiment march honoring veterans of the 2nd world wars taking place virtually for the 2nd straight year due to the coronavirus pandemic for months relatives have been uploading photos of themselves with their relatives and to mark the 76th anniversary of the great patriotic war the images are being broadcast across t.v. and social media channels it's hoped a physical events can take place on june 24th cope with restrictions permitting.
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aversion to war contrary to what is said in the west and at the recent g 7 foreign ministers meeting russia was declared reckless and expressed it was really reckless and aggressive. welcome back to the program now jerusalem has seen a fresh clashes between israeli security forces and palestinians with 14 people injured according to the palestinian red cross tensions have flared up over possible addictions of palestinians from land claimed by jewish settlers while israel says the seizures are necessary for security here's our chief policy or with more from jerusalem. this is just in downtown trying to resell them and it looks more like a war zone that's happened it broken bottles all over the over the cases the shops are closed because the situation has become quite dangerous now this is 8 consecutive nights that there has been violence here in jerusalem we're also
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witnessing a minute them. and at the same time we haven't seen this kind of protests in trying to for the last 4 years but we certainly all witnessing an escalation or mass as people to come to the city on the palestinian president mahmoud abbas in different . elections blaming israelis were still celebrating all commemorating the holy month of ramadan or have both have contributed to this take in by little israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that his security forces will be on the streets until such time practice minority of what holds youngsters that are provoking the situation i actually done with now there has been ambulances carrying forward and backwards so beehives been of an awful doesn't that have been taken by the east into various police and. so all eyes now on tomorrow which will see jerusalem day and annual commemoration rate young jewish youths
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march to the streets with israeli flags that no doubt will be a provocation and at the same time we've seen bracing to hear the supreme court decision yet as to the evictions chatting last awesome here in the arab in a neighborhood of shape. that has been postponed for now because of concerns to secure a particular mention of the cheat's about the growing tensions here. meanwhile in this footage you can see israel's iron dome defense system intercepting what was said to be 2 rockets that came from gaza on sunday night israel also says that incendiary balloons have been launched from gaza sparking fires in the country for several days now richard becker a coordinator of the anti war answer coalition says recent events marked the latest the largest flare up in tensions between the 2 sides in recent years in the city. netanyahu is hoping that somehow repression will give him our problems
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with all the corruption charges and so forth and somehow get him back. but there's something much bigger that's going on here well i think to understand when this is where required to use was postponed on that day we are now facing. the possibility of a new mass rebellion so we're seeing something that we haven't seen in a long time and it really is a reaction to any increasing and intensified russian and repression of the palestinians. world press freedom day was marks this week by u.s. authorities who mainly focused on journalists rights in other countries the united states itself has witnessed more than 400 assaults on journalists over the past year there were also 139 arrests and over 100 cases of reporters equipment being damaged and the 2021 tracker shows more and more incidents every day. don of takes
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a closer look at for press freedom in america. if there's one thing entrenched in the d.n.a. of us democracy that would be putting america on the pedestal of righteousness at every given opportunity like here we're seeing every day. the work that journalists are doing around the world in increasingly difficult and challenging conditions nothing is more fundamental to the good functioning of our democracies they advocate they seek safety they celebrate the u.s. knows how to throw one hell of a party for a truth teller look no further than julian a son he's published so many u.s. secrets america's justice department is captivated by the man they just won't take no for an answer if extradited asunder will be celebrating his accomplishments like the guantanamo bay files or the iraq war logs for up to 175 years
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likely in a maximum security prison the ruling in his case leaves open the possibility for the u.s. government to pursue journalists and publishers around the world if their report and noise the washington establishment that essential remains in prison underlies the grievous threats to unfettered journalese that these serious legislation poses and of course there's no bigger custodian of journalist safety than the modern day america it is incumbent on all of us to counter these threats to a free and independent media including physical risk and arbitrary detention for one saudi journalist physical risk and arbitrary detention escalated into horrible suffering and death in a matter of minutes jamal khashoggi fell out of favor with the saudi royal family and in 2018 was killed inside their consulate in istanbul reports suggest he was tortured before meeting his death beheaded and dismembered. as his killers go to
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way on private jets the u.s. could not stand idle in the face of such an atrocity that's one reason we announced in response to the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi the shoji bam to help deter threatening behavior against the media i beg your pardon all this. is is a visa restriction policy that doesn't even target the saudi crown prince despite the cia itself saying he personally ordered the hit we held accountable all the people in that organization but not the crown prince because we have never that i'm aware of when we have an alliance with a country gone to the acting head of state and punish that person and ostracized him and a cherry on top of this towering pile of hypocrisy is this promise of joe biden to show he was in fact murdered and dismembered and i believe in the order of the
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crown prince and i would make it very clear we were not going to interact more weapons to them we were going in fact to make them pay the price and make and in fact the pariah that they are the ban is cosmetic. we know or the murder and then the person who did order their murders not going to be elder charitable he remains untouched because washington doesn't want to disrupt that relationship as politicians love to float amid the smoke of virtue and mirrors of morality but then things come into sharp focus and we see just how little integrity there was left for more i pleasing photos and videos of moscow's victory day celebrations check out our web site r.t. dot com i'll be back with more in just about half an hour so do stay tuned.
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