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i believe has been raised in the european parliament as well as gross, as in the british parliament, by the people in parliaments all over the world. but it's not just parliament, it's public opinion such as you see here today, that's going to make a difference. i just finally, what more do you think needs to be done for julie? and so i should be free. what kind of more pressure is to be applied? it's political pressure to be applied and i hope political oppression pressure that can be applied in the united states on this because clearly it is a decision of the by the ministration to continue with donald from rather bizarre appeal that was launched in the dying days of his administration well, did many things of the top his head, and this is probably one of them, but i would expect person bye to do better than the former labor leader. jeremy call been speaking to going under social media producer for our that's it for one of your favorite episodes of the season will be back on september the 8th for a brand new season. still uncovering the stories buried by the so called mainstream
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media until then, keep in touch with us for social media and let us know who you'd like to see on the next season of going undergrad. anyway again, son of ganna stan still dominates the headlines this monday morning from a couple of her stay shut for the 24 hours after it was closed all day on sunday to try and clear the huge backlog people desperate to leave. that would be a vacuum. he's heading to the airport is the only way out of the taliban control country at the moment. also had some of the guns who worked for coalition forces did manage to flee, but their relatives remain in the country. living in fear for their lives, we spoke to one translator on terms of complete anonymity because of risks remaining high. i believe that americans are responsible for the technicians. and today's anybody who will be killed as
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a result of this will be on behalf of the american government. and away from that big story also covering this for you to this monday in depth report. continuing a series on trans identified men being placed in female prisons. this time we hear from an activists to raise the alarm on harrowing incidence of sexual assault in women's prisons in canada. ah . either good morning from oscar, the 23rd of august. kevin, over here with over talking about this morning it out t. and 1st than as you heard us, i've got to stop into the 2nd week under the total control of the taliban. now, the german military saying earlier this monday morning, a fire fight broke out a cobble airport between africa and security forces and unknown perpetrators. one
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officers reported to be killed, the 3 others injured about airport. so often in the headlines now these days it remains the only way out of the country. the transport hub was closed all day sunday, and it's going to stay that way for at least the next 24 hours as authorities try and evacuate the thousands of people already inside and thousands more are also waiting outside of the pool perimeter to in the hope of getting out of the country at least 20 and have been killed in crushes, and sam page one local journalist gave us this report on the situation on the ground at the moment. i. the only foreign military flights are updated from inside the cover international airport have a great day for the plymouth guns. teachers who work for international troops and for all other enjoys for us i information. now the covers have been shut
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down for 48 hours to quit people that they are already inside of the airport. now we are, and one of the rushes kate off cobbler national airport. you can see that you still 100 people are waiting outside of the gate in the hope to get chance to go inside of the airport. ah, i was on my way for 3 years. so foreign troops, all my documents are approved for the day. i'm coming here to be told my documents are invalid, only us possible. get him. america is the problem. they create these challenges, the cheating we get, people playing again. what would the people, i mean, i'm probably if you came back to my life, most of the shops are open,
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more traffic more via it goes in the industry. but though i'm ready to ask her questions for people who opened the truck, the tentatively show has been over for 2 or 3 days. the good thing about the talbot run and things here is that there are no explosions or fighting. but the best thing is there are no jobs or work at all. all departments have failed and people are tense also because it can be telephone gun to some capture by the taliban. it's the several days that the government departments are shut down. are fluid. people are coming every day behind each department of the government, but they don't get permission from telephone to get inside of the government department. when it comes to running, the can see there is presently a power vacuum. when our leaders came to couple, we have leaders. we have a president administered cabinets,
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has been appointed. when only this take up their positions. they will tell everyone to return to work. she started caught on the docks. lots of people are hiding in their homes. afraid to venture out, what is your message to them? people that today or tomorrow we may ask them to return to work. we have announced the national amnesty. everyone, we are not the cannibals head. people say africa province, but we will not tolerate off can things we have even us the traffic please. not about driving, and i had never a disturbing people, you know, they behaved very calmly with the people from 5 to 4 provinces. i've got a son, we have only one province, which is under control of the northern opposition group. it's a party share program. they are working to get up to farm militia farm uprising groups against the taliban. but there are reports that are about all in the which would, it would not rule that might lead to fall together or join together and pharma
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intrusive government. the resistance movement, we heard about that and is headed by masoud who says if the taliban refused talks, then civil war, the inevitable. he also wrote an op ed to the washington post in which he called on the us to supply to his militia. if conflict does come, they're going to be facing a tele armed with advanced western western re including ed cross and armored vehicles. all of course left behind by coalition military forces or seas from the afghan army and with reports growing of reprisals by the taliban. anyone that worked for who had a connection to foreign forces is in danger. many of managed to get out but on the big, but here is the family and friends of been left behind. in many cases, we spoke to one of the many interpreters who worked with the coalition forces during the 20th campaign. he asked to keep his name and location secret because of fears for his family. at the moment my,
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my family is not residing in our own private home. they're living in somebody's else home. they're fitting for the live a day. they cannot sleep, they're going to suppress depression because of this whole thing. and how long to discontinue, hold on them the height. i'm scared for them. i'm get former my, my parents, the entire country is under the siege of the taliban. now that they have those databases and those information are pretty much to have everything about us. i believe that americans are responsible for this negligence, and today's anybody who will be killed or the result of this, their blood will be on behalf of the american government. if i knew that someday the americans will hand over this country back to the same terrorist that we started fighting in 2001. i would not have joined the ranks. i would have not worked with the americans or british forces. we did not knew that some to be there
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will be a betrayal from the americans and the natural forces of been contacted by many british citizens who are stuck enough to stop. one of the situation where the british citizen with his children stood in front of the base for more than 3 days after being beaten by the taliban. a number of times and his children got tired, exhausted, and sick. finally, after the last time that he was beaten by the telephone, he left the airport and now is heading back to the village. and he called me and he was crying and saying that it's better to be killed by the taliban than being here . he related to the way in front of the port in front of my kids, the wife, anger, over the destruction. enough kinda sounds reached america to rallies, pouring down to the streets to protest against the taliban. seizing power of the u . s. coalitions. rapid withdrawal protest breaking out and on both the east and west coast from l. h. washington,
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d. c. were demonstrators chanted free as kind of inviting you betrayed us. the also demands that the white house helps struggling africa population more as politicians across nato countries blame the us and buys, in particular for the loss of afghanistan. next to this morning, donal quarter looks more closely at the growing anger. 20 years of occupation, more than 2 trillion dollars spend hundreds of thousands dead. it's a half the price tag only to get a humiliating defeat and botched evacuation in return. naturally the president had some explaining to do to the american people, a majority of americans, and forgive me, i'm just the messenger no longer considered to be competent, focused or effective in the job. i haven't seen nipple only reason we're against this is a place from which ben lot attacked the united states. america. had this been in another middle eastern country where he could have beasley have moved from we would
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have never gone to gas. biden's proverbial house of cards already looks as if it's coming crashing down the atlantic council called washington deer caught in headlights. the administration's job approval rating fell below that of disapproval for the 1st time ever. and the nation's allies. well, they are not happy issues. catastrophe. good people for there were some barriers, include the ability, one for the developing of international relations, 99 sharp. this is evident. it is clear that this commitment by the international community has not been successful. this is the biggest debug that nader has seen since its foundation, and it is in the book of change that we're facing to see that commander in chief call into question, the courage of men. i forthwith to claim that they ran shameful in those who have never fought for the colors they fly,
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should be careful about chris lighting. those who have the united states of america bear the main responsibility for the current situation because of their decision. so leave of garrison in parts over with hasty, they have the main responsibility to make matters worse, said looks like the man, donald trump famously branded, sleepy joe might have been snoozing while all this was going on. i have seen no question of our credibility from our allies around the world. i've spoken with our nato allies spoken with nato allies, the secretary state or national security via he's been in contact with his counterparts throughout the world. and our allies, as has the general r b, i keep calling them in general, but my secretary defense, the fact of the matter is i have not seen a matter of fact the exact opposite. i've got, this is about america leading the world and all our allies have agreed with that. the seemingly out to lunch attitude and utter fiasco that took place under the current administration has drawn criticism from not just biden's rivals,
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but from fellow party members as well. i'm disappointed that the button administration clearly did not accurately assess the implications of a rapid us withdrawal. the images we saw coming out of august on show a tremendous humanitarian crisis. this is going to hurt us. no question about it. i think of janice town, his last, every terrorist around the world is cheering. they have watched the taliban defeat america. in effect, president buttons, poor judgment produced the worst possible outcome in afghanistan in only a matter of weeks. even criticism from the media was generally bipartisan secretary blink. and how did president buying get this so wrong? how could officials have missed fish? how did it happen? how do we get here? does president abide not bear the blame for this disastrous exit from afghanistan? another 3 years of fighting and we're going to be lucky if we have a single ally left. america is back. that was biden's famous promise. but after
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a colossal failure in america's longest war, ever any are starting to wonder if he meant america's turning its back on everyone's trust. when i got to footnote to put into this is what i've heard the last couple of days across america initially said they hoped to get this evacuation completed and completed by the 31st of this month. and then a few days ago, most countries around the world saying this, not a chance they can be able to get their nationals out in, including americans, by the end of that time. biden, even 10 hours ago saying you still hoped to complete the africa evacuations by august 31st, with some cooperation from the taliban. it seems recent report saying that have been helping marshall, the crowds, depending who you listen to outside the airport level. we've now got a line coming in this morning saying, well, doesn't matter what anybody else wants, the taliban is saying the 31st of august is the final date. as far as they're concerned for withdrawal, saying any extension will be perceived as an occupation and there will be
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consequences if so. so that's big news this morning. we're going to follow up on that as well. this is our international concerns growing over cases of trans, identify men being placed in female prison worldwide. so to keep chugs from the upcoming time stories. we've got a 2nd and i'll see there's a special report for you coming up after this break is $1050.00 moscow time? ah, the the the the the the
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ah ah the ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy going from station let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the good morning. so then, as mentioned, returning her subject, we feel here on the stations,
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not getting enough exposure in the mainstream media. that's why we're on it. in the latest of a series of reports, we're looking at the problem of transgender convict abusing female inmates in prisons around the globe. we don't have much spoken about it, but it's happening. a growing number of women say their lives have been turned into a living. hell by mail, prison is exploiting the system. and one of the most notorious cases in canada, women found themselves in danger of for a predatory male offender who identified as a woman was sent to their prison. the walk in an aim have inspecting the dream in the bathroom, making out with someone else and wanting to re some with me. 3 women really the morning after bill. someone else had to take the bill, which she used under the assumption, but it provides protection from 8th and habitat is be
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mean the laundry one day, telling me how beautiful i was. and he was trying to get his name. it was super weird. all the rooms were uncomfortable, charlotte, in the house with him and everything. he tried to tell me she was in love with me. it was weird. he asked me to read for him and the girl i started making out with her and feeling her out. well, i was there he breck, how many girls his last week, and he also bragged about 13 and girls virginity in the library to get details as well as when they're worth your of us. it was in the living room, do you and count. i couldn't eat after the
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braces are inside women's jails rating. our women men are using this loophole to access already vulnerable women who have new voice, so platform to speak from our government, setting out women to be sexually assaulted by these may we request to come in from canada correctional service about the allegations if they get back to us as well, we will let you know what they had to say about that later on today. i'm going to leave him next without correspondence. ask detail out another than in depth reports on this problem. this time, she's big. so activist has a mason to shed light on the story of the can. a canadian convict has a shared her own experience of abuse by transgender is imprison. oh, in front of me, i want to get a sense of your time inside. and specifically, how trans inmates affected your experience?
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i was incarcerated with trans individuals in provincial. that was the 1st time i came across it. and then again, when i went to the federal and that was when they actually put them on compound with us, instead of segregating them away from us. and they didn't have to have surgery. so that happened in 2017. and what was your reaction when you lot was trans inmates living in the compound with you? well, i was actually really freak doe in provincial because they brought me over to the indirect supervision range. and there is a sex offender there that was fully intact. and he was there hiding out because of his crimes. that's what the guards told me anyway, that he was trying to peek into my style when they're searching me. so that was my very 1st experience of that. but when i got to the federal and i was told that there are men on compound with us,
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i was blown away. i didn't believe it. i couldn't believe that they were putting males in women's presence. i was sexually harassed by one of them when i was inside used to get me to try to walk back and forth in front of them so that they could check out my but lots of other comments as well. and then i was also in the halfway has with a male who has fully intact and it was like walking on egg shells. we got into a few like altercation just like verbally, but there, but there are more now that i have transfer that happening with my friends and women that i've been inside with. are you worried that there are people who are going to use the system in order to end up in a female prison and then come out and decide that he's a man again? well, yeah, there's nothing to prevent them if they claim transgender identity. you can't say that they're not transgender because you're discriminating against their
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identity or their expression and even the one but do get denied training for their utilizing the grievance system, which is a complaint system or a correctional service. canada, when their complaint is not resolved, they're bringing it to the human rights tribunal. so when they, when these cases, it opens the door to what's going on at the united states right now. so they got to hear that cases, hud. how about you? did you ever inform the gods about how uncomfortable you thought about incident you described of sexual assault and it's so how did they react? so as women, we do not utilize the avenues that are set or so the grievance system and the human rights tribunal. we're just not, we're not taught about it. we don't understand how the system works. and for the most part, women are there. they're dealing with so much trauma, like
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a lot of them are like constitution, drug addiction and abuse their entire lives. they just accept it as another thing that's happened to them. it's reality of being female. so there are complaints and there are grievances, but not enough. women are speaking out because they're scared. did any of your fellow female prisoners have similar experiences to you? yeah. some of my friends were like, pushed up against the wall in the laundry room and high tongue shut down their throats. they've had their breasts or their touch, actual comments. a few of them have been sexually assaulted, so to speak to a lot of women that have been incarcerated. and the stories are very similar, same physical altercation. they've never been punched in the face so hard. they're starting to carry weapons around, which is not a normal thing for women that are incarcerated in canada. they're putting soup cans
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and socks because they know that they're fighting males and not women. and there's the really, really big power difference between them. candidate prison system allows men to choose to solve a sentence and a female prison. if they say they identify as women, they don't need to undergo any sod, true, or hormone therapy. that what is enough fuel far to say this is in the name of the quality and to ensure the safety of transgender is the little change was pushed for by prime minister justin trudeau. himself, will you do your best to ensure that transform are put in prison? or prison, more appropriate to their gender identity is yes, i will ensure that i consider myself to be a fairly strong advocate for, for l g b, t, q 2 issues and fairly aware of all the different pressures. and this wasn't one
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that i had ever thought of. so thank you. have the mason, whom we just heard from, says the government has to rethink its approach to the whole issue. nobody wants to speak about it. they don't want to report on it. we're being told that we're lying, that it's not happening, not have to use that return. so back there's literally no discussion about it. there was no discussion before any of the policies that were implemented. and i feel like there are solution to this. they have the room in men's institutions that have wings and dorms, and they can make l g b t q wings, better tailored to their unique me because their needs are different than women's names. so they have the room, they don't have to build prison. and then they can take care of the entire community and not just this black view that are being transferred into the women's prison right now. but also there are trans men, so those are females to identify as men and their deny transfer is due to
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overriding health and safety concerns because it's not faith in men's presence. so this is a one sided policy that only benefits mails you still have their penis. because we took mail who have had surgery since at least 1982 over in the united states. similar concerns have been raised, for example, by the case of tonight at one row, a transgender woman in annoy who was transferred from a mans prison to a women's facility that was after she alleged mail inmates had sexually harassed her, but in her new prison monro herself was accused of raping a female inmate at the thought of the california past its own controversial law. now it allows trans inmates to be transferred to facilities that align with that gender identity. the law was adopted in january by may, over 260 transfer requests had been made. and that left some female convicts very
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worried. i will not be a victim anymore. i haven't do the sexual abuse as young as 4 to 8 and with the rape as well as numerous main staff correctional officers being an appropriate ever since california. as as b one for 2 has passed, i have been living in constant fear. i can't mentally function without fear. if the men come here, please help us. i'm scared just because they feel like a woman doesn't mean the penis doesn't work. we discuss california law with alex horon, a co founder partners for ethical, cat, and founder of the agenda mapping project. she says the well being of women prisoners is simply of no interest to legislators. senate bill 132 is, is, is like i see it's sentencing women who have committed whatever crime to the punishment of sexual violence at the hands of meals. and i think that in terms of the
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pyramids of nice, gavin use them and scott, winner and every other enabler who had the largest to happen, views, the feelings of, and the physical safety of incarcerated women at the bottom of that param it needs when we of course understand it has to be a top ortiz keeping a close eye on similar developments in the us and elsewhere in the world. and we'll have more features on the issues raised took off. ah, the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept where's the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about
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artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great track, rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, we have so many with demon a robot must protect its own existence was long when i would show the wrong when all just don't the rules. yes. to fill out the thing because the attitude and engagement equal betrayal, when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in
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