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i saw it in one on my in my name is c a. how does the party look into the rise in cases of women abuse in jail wide, transgender inmate context through a pool on a male, lobbying son, female prison. what countries women's rights activists have jobs, jobs to policies, a par on the un announces and official intervention nova claims with except for the bible and offices against anti lock sound protested, put up, please union says the demonstrations going so far from these fold law. in addition, more than 60 police officers were injured, they clearly did not stumble softer during the process. your permission code that
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sound marino to add to the block, leave most of the hide as they proceed. brushes next 3, which is not yes, improve the microstates health minutes tells us despite the jobs, proven advocacy, we have some days from the guarantee of the efficiency. we are closer to a 100 percent off the tcl see ah 27 live from the russian capital. this is all him to national hello on a welcome to on you. are getting started on, he's launching a special project. analyzing growing cases of transgender convict manipulating the system were following the rising number of stories of women abused imprison by cons
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inmates. a scheme dubbed a horror by many oh, the with me. now, one of the most notorious cases in recent days comes in the u. s. state of virginia, where a transgender blog was arrested for allegedly raping her 79 year old mother. despite being born a male, the blogger was identified by police as female, which means that she will be housed with women behind pause. now christine chandler came out as a transgender woman around 7 years ago. she was arrested all through allegedly admitting to repeatedly raping her mother who was suffering from time. dementia. child to face is up to 12 years in jail. we have course requested more details on the case from authorities and will bring you that response. as soon as we receive it, but the case is just one of many that have been sent to the public in the wake of
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a controversial bill passed in california at the start of this year. so let's get to the bottom of the law that's trans inmates request transfer to facilities that align with that gender identity, effectively allowing male prisoners to move to female jails. since the law was passed around 30271 request have ready been submitted. and as of june this year, none have been rejected by your forty's, california, it's so far the only u. s. state to have adopted such legislation, thought women's rights groups are ringing the alarm of what they fear will become a precedent for other parts of the country. the definition of trans chanda is dangerously inclusive in california department of corrections and rehabilitation. these are basically heterosexual man, ruin in this, a paternity for the trans community to the safe. and now they have a big pool of potential victims. we have not heard from several different people inside central california women's facility that at least one woman possibly more is
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now pregnant. after being housed with a male felon who was transferred to the woman's prison. we sent a request about the matter to california and he has department of corrections on rehabilitation, but have yet to receive a response for the moment. let's bring in recal rhetoric. sanchez, pos for the failure, a charity behind europe, the largest on your feminist conference. good to have you on recall. now the 1st thing i want to ask you is that your organization seeks to protect female inmates in the u. k. but this is a growing issue worldwide. i just want to get an idea. can you describe some of the cases that you've worked with and dealt with? we have 4 women in particularly who are, who has been formerly incarcerated, but because of the sensitivity of the issue. and because of how the rebel, the population is, we would not want to broadcast this sort of information without seeking their permissions. first, what we do one to conveys the office. i mean, it's already station or me,
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or are the rights of women and girls that are paying for that and in an effort to promote and to impose policies, the to be able to see people are actually that's are raising their ability for women. well thought to talk what i wanted to ask you there are those that have things such laws are a victory for equality. so what your response to them a response to that is that we need to bounce more rides about to lose the everyone in the population. but in that aim, we should not expect the vulnerable women who are in prison should be expected to bother the identity of other people. i mean, just talking about the united in though, according to statistics, the prison reform trust women in england wells for percent less than 5 percent of the population and 82 percent of those. a sentence for crimes that are not violent . so their bodies coming from sweden, the found that male prisoners who identify as women retain the exact same pattern
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of male violence as the rest of the male lation to identify as men. it is something that was also ratified recently of the high court. and we also want to take into account that studies conducted that 20 percent of the male prisoners to identify as women are registered. and i know that you said you obviously can't go into individual cases. i appreciate that. but can you give us sort of, broadly speaking, what are the main concerns that you're hearing, or generally you have within the community from female inmates with the presence of transgendered. the main concern that we hear is that their rights are not even being taken into account. they're not even at the table where these discussions are made there for you. just a few that prisoners $12.00, oh $4.00, be incarcerated according to their identity. it is just a few that women should accommodate that. it's not the same risk to place female
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prisoners in the mail in the mail reason or as vice versa. and what we hearing from women is that they feel invisible lives and that their rights are just completely forgot then. and because they're being forgotten, they are really exposed to violence. males who are, who are using the opportunity to call me sexual assault. of course, we want to make the point that we're not saying that trends the gender communities particularly violent with just saying that allowing people who identify, identify as a self identification, allowing those prisoners to opt for the prison off their shoes. the. it's opening a door for predators who want to abuse the rights of women. interviews, when you mentioned the other side of the coin, there are of course, a number of trans women who are incarcerated with men. they could argue that they are putting that lives at risk. wouldn't such laws are the one passed in california
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does not provide a sort of face space for them, a salvation for those who are struggling until now. why should women be the, the sort of the emotional carers for people who need value nation who need say, spaces, women are not a safe space. women are and they have base rights and they are a class of people who are. all right, we're not saying that we don't want to find a solution that takes into account the rights of everyone in compromise and to think about policy worth and the rights of everyone. we're open to that. we encourage that, whether the policy that you just mentioned in california was conducted erasing the rights of women from the table from getting even exist and that is the opposite of what we should be doing for one to each society. now there are of course, trans inmates who aren't abusing the system to how do we avoid demonizing, a whole category of people. we don't one to the one i everyone like we think that
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there is a reason why we have prisoners for each sex. and those that decision, it's a logical decision isn't the 1st vision that is made based on the research that we have that takes into account risk assessment and know the potential for criminology and that kind of stuff. i think that the solution would be to remain having pretty soon based on the sex of the people that they are born now based on self identification. well, we really appreciate you coming onto the program and sharing your thoughts on this issue with us. it's obviously getting a lot of attention at the moment that was recall resort sanchez of the silly feminist charity. thank you for having the un special rapids on porter says there are grounds for an official intervention against berlin, a police officer following humorous accusations of baton against so recently protesting the tightening of covert restrictions. just stopping videos. how much
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from that demonstration not sunday? the off to these images open officers throwing an elderly woman to the ground went viral. belinda leads, confirms an investigation into suspected 40 hom had been opened while the head of the police union told us that the criticism on pressure exhausted on the offices might be on fast things affordable. talked us money. i am sure that my call exactly than accordance with the law. in addition, more than 60 police officers were injured. they clearly did not stumble but suffered during the protests, which by the way, were fast and peaceful because they violated public orders. since they were banned, the police are the center of criticism and such deployments. that's something we're used to. society is becoming ever more polarized politics that cultivate anything but peaceful conversation. have come to beauty to that, and the police on right between irreconcilable fronts that are no longer ready to engage in dialogue and all that doesn't make up police work any easier. i don't
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have any other opinions about this colleague say they have been under pressure and these events a lot of colleagues have been injured and that doesn't make the situation easier. we'd like to see politics being used to calm people down on all sides. around $5000.00 to part in protest in berlin on sunday with more than 6 come to the arrested officers, huge battles and pepper spray against demonstrators. a german lawyer told us the use of force as seems grossly disproportionate. just like your daughter, when we seen in this video with quite shocking, at least to me, that if you assess it from a legal perspective, you'd ask yourself if there was a threat. but from what it looks, it's just an el. the lady trying to pass by the policeman. i don't think it is an extremely tense situation which justify the police of the throwing the lady to the ground like that. if you look at the standard legal definition of a threat, it just didn't look like one of the policemen wasn't being attacked and there was no gross disturbance of the peace and public security that lady just wanted to pass
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by. from a legal perspective, the officer conduct, quote, disproportionate freedom of assembly. the constitutional rights can be restricted. for instance, in a pandemic like the one we're seeing there may be restrictions, but there shouldn't be a difference where the people have notified of their rally beforehand or not. they should be able together spontaneously to though that pietro and on own, in the open, in citizens shouldn't be in fear of being subjected to this kind of treatment. when going to protest, the residence of san marino are baffled by ear restriction, thoughts off the block and out. it would allow entry for those and can lead to the gates cove. it in the tiny european nation. but 94 percent of its population husband jobs with russia. but nig vaccine not yet recognize, of course, by the e. u. but if he is still under review, however, he was formally accepting code and not conditions certificates issued by san marino and vos, can city allowing free movement between those 2 non you states on the block,
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speaking exclusively to anti submarine, as health minister explained some of the trouble the restrictions are causing our green pass a recognize this from you, but only for the people. the summary. know about you. naked by pfizer. so the people and it is 94 percent of our population that's would be seen that as the problem to move the into italy and surveys are equally bar or restaurant or ok and the order closed space close space. so we are now working with the italian government to, to find a solution to this problem. the russian job has proven itself in san marino showing an efficacy rate of more than $91.00 point. 6 percent of any 2 percent of those are
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not related of suffered severe side effects about one percent. well, over the age of 16, the health minister, and that all those jobs whispered concerning reno have developed antibodies, will need some strategies about the efficiency of the sporting relaxing. we have some day, some data guarantee of the d, c, and c. we are closer to a 100 percent off a few cmc and so all our people just a lot of anti bodies and which is putting be maxine ation after one week from the start of the 2nd. those is maybe we started to, to, to free our, our, and our accounts and, and now we have people in, in,
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in the roof up because some are called hill. remember how joe biden have any criticized donald trump for his migration policy? while now it seems that you're gone for a similar strategy. more immigrants are being spelled from the u. s. under federal law that allows deep locations during a health crisis. and now coalition of groups led by the american civil liberties union has announced its resuming a law suit against the white house over expulsions. daniel wilkins explains so bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump. his migration policies will mark it as fair and humane a far cry from his previous s as children in case you scandal of what he wanted his barrier to look like, including spiked steel flats. seriously mister president, what is the matter with you? children's lives do literally hang in the balance. donald trump caused this crisis . he originally took credit for it, but now donald trump is running from what he did. and it did seem changed. was
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afoot, a series of trump policies burnouts soon after taking office? some tangible like reversing trump so cool, muslim travel by other proposals, more symbolic, like replacing alien with non citizen in immigration law. whatever their aims, those measures didn't stop a disastrous border crisis from developing just this july. more than 200000 people cross the mexican border, bringing total numbers is january to 1100000. that's enough to create the 10th largest city in the us. and the issue isn't getting any easier. ah, the
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faced with this, the white house has been in no hurry to repeal some major from peer a policies. legislation allowing border officials to deport non citizen arrivals without delay remains in place with about 70000 families, about a 3rd of those apprehended sent back immediately. and human rights groups have had enough. we gave the biden administration more than enough time to fix any problems left behind, but the trump administration, but it has left us no choice but to return to court. fabulous law of sod, steak plus homeland security is just resume, so called expedited removals, meaning monuments can be quickly deported without even getting a court hearing or legal aid. at least unaccompanied children are no longer in cages. but even here barton face is a growing problem. photos of mine is separated by change, expenses may be gone from media headlines, but testimonies and images of current conditions in child attention centers,
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of course, mounting criticism so much. in fact, the government watched the responsible as last the review of the facilities. we take seriously the concerns raised by individuals regarding the quality of case management at the 4 boys emergency intake center and the potentially negative impact on children's health, safety and well being. if investigators obtain information about conduct and appears to fall outside of the law or health and human services policies and regulations, we will forward those details to our office of investigations for appropriate action trunk was the guy the media love to hate. a perfect pantomime bill and he made it easy. biden's been presented as the mirror image from his position was clear, if controversial and divisive biden said the right things enough to claim the election, appealing to both sides of the migration debate. but faced with
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a record breaking crisis, he risks losing some of his biggest allies. and in future, his political support. majority of the reporters, the people in the media, whether that be to television or the print press, they are anti crime because those who consider themselves to be a journalist. the majority of them, when they went to the school, to the universities, to study journalism, they were all within the them or part of the democrat part of this by then is losing among the, the polls among the american people. and that's the immigration is one of them on those wildfires around the mediterranean energy and region concerns are growing the thousands of tons of coal stored power station and talk. he could ignite the facility on a nearby town. how, where do you think evacuated? we can see now huge cues for the boat sat around 13000 people. one moved to safety
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by the coast guard, which will so hold on all the vessels in the vicinity to quickly help out. the number of debt from wildfires in the country is reached 8 after the bodies of a turkish john and a couple were found in the bon town home. in the untimely proven on the great island of fires bond as many as a 150 homes and 40 evacuation of villages on it grows life talk on electricity, connection loss to the blazes considered to be the was in greece in recent years on super soft dry colloidal messy wired to consider the greatest football of the century is leaving barcelona of the announcement from the clubs which is played for since 2003. the caps on giant's announce they could not resolve quite financial and structural obstacles. it's not yet known which team the 34 year old argentina will join on the way. no, no entry,
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a top french school says it's legal for the government to impose upon the people to get into restaurant the details on reaction of the brain. ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. in the media reflection of reality, the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for
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tyson lation, for community you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, the logan from next week, people in france will have to have a cobra health path to get into restaurants. cafe even hospitals, while health walker's face mandatory vaccination by next month, francis constitutional counsel has ruled. the government's divisive moves all the all legal recent weeks have seen a series of agitated. ronnie's over the pressure to vaccinate on pandemic
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restrictions. the money didn't even before the mandate, your vaccination was introduced. there had been more than 10000 lay offs in french hospitals. but can the local health care system afford to lose all the employees? many people now say that they want to leave their work and not only in hospitals. if you have a closer look at what's happening now, you'll see that some specialists refused to comply with the vaccination order and say, whatever i love my job, i choose to work as an independent specialist. so stop working on. and t restriction protest is gathered outside the court as the decision was revealed and all europe correspond to peter oliver was among them. the constitutional counsel,
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which is the highest body in the land when it comes to masses of the constitution, has ruled that the changes to the laws that were put through by parliament last month largely complies with the letter of the french constitution. what that means is that from next week, you're going to have to show how fast if you want to go into restaurants on long distance trains, or even into medical centers, it will contain more than 50 people. what the hell passes are is basically a q r code that says the pc vaccinated what you've been vaccinated within the results of any covert tests that have been carried out. now they're all reggie in place when it comes to visiting you themes and other cultural sites. across from the extension was not supported by a large group of people that came out on the street. that was supported by a large selection of the whole population low between 55 to 63 percent of those polled that they actually wanted this. however, it's the small,
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very vocal group like you can see just behind me on the square near to the constitutional council that are deeply unhappy with. it's one of the big reasons that deeply unhappy is these rules also include mandatory vaccinations for health care workers. now that also includes firefighters in from, through a categorized power medicine as well, that we had heard from firefighters union, today's date, you know, cost, you know, as you can see, as i said, it's very small group. they are incredibly vocal. if you just heard that back to the firefighters and what the firefighters unions of said is that have gone through, they were talking about strike as soon as monday. we're gonna have to wait to see what the response to they say is now. it was talked about being largely compliant to the french constitution, the raft, the rules that went through water supported by the constitutional counsel with the idea that people on short term contracts who refused of vaccination,
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have their contract terminated also that they could be forced into mandatory quarantined mandatory self isolation that wasn't approved by the constitutional counsel, but in the main pause. it has gone through that will be new rules in place. we have seen the last 3 weeks on rest across from small scale in some places. but over 200000 people out on the streets all fronts last week, were expecting even more to come out this saturday, both across france here in paris. meds already pushed back from the hospitality sector and was defiant business owners saying it's not up to them to do. the police is walk to check boxes, but nobody was wrong. i don't want to ask people their identity, am a restaurateur. i'm not a police officer and it is forbidden to ask people for documents with their names on them for me to know to you. in addition, i have clients who don't want to show me the pass. i did a survey customer say no, they're vaccinated. there are no problems,
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but they will not give me the pass. downstairs. the cinema can have 49 people without a house pass. and me, i must ask for one. it's acceptable. and above all, i have no stuff to put in front of the door to control the process. and he's not alone. more than 6000 restaurant and shop owners have declared they refuse to ask for health pulses from their customers. janik again says there are ways to get around the restrictions. knowledge is a come to go on and i'm going to do like the government does. i'm going to hijack the law. i'm not going to say restaurant anymore. i will put private club and everything will be by reservation. private clubs don't need a pass. i don't know why you have to ask the government, mr. dominant mr. toughen at all, sir. convent the law. they know how to do with trying to do all those gentlemen. they go to the 4 star restaurant. someone greeted them at the door, that's for sure, but we can't afford to do that. we are too small, can find me as a love affair between joe biden. the media over all righty. the white house has
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slammed news report saying the vaccinated can still infect people with corona virus . so the government's covert response team also criticized findings that the highly contagious delta strain spreads as easily in the collected. but something the media is still being false softer on the current administration. i think it's one of those things where the press has been generally very friendly to the biden administration. they've covered, or the failings at the border. they've covered for a lot of the economic failings, i think that, you know, the mainstream american isn't getting the full picture of what's going on right now . but this is something that potentially can cause a backlash. i hope between the lap dog media and the white house, and maybe these journalists will start actually reporting the important issues that are leading to a lot of the pain and suffering going on right now in america. and i think that they're never going to go full court press against, let's say, joe biden,
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the way they would against president trump the way they did against president bush, the way that they go against conservatives. in general, it's going to be, let's say, are much softer, touch as far as any criticism that's given to the by did administration by the medium. and that's how things are shaping up for now as evidence to keep me company . we hope you stop by again soon, have a great day o. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy personality of an individual. lifetime means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological
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