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ah ah, the french catholic church admits said bears institutional responsibility for decades of child sex abuse by clergymen and abuse. victim tells r t. justice needs to be served now as is necessary for the pope himself to recognize the institution responsibility of the church you to recognize, call its crimes and only a fantasy that has committed. what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european union. an italian mirror accuses the e. u of putting lives at rest with its failure to stem, the influx of migrants. i crossed the mediterranean also ahead. was really hard to breathe. i guess this was real war. might look like. and smoke grenades and nuclear
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subs on the voyage and rushes most modern worship. r corresponded, travels to the countries, far east to witness wargames. i close quarters. ah, coming live from moscow, this is our t. my name's unit o'neill and 30 minutes of news and views start. no. french catholic bishops have acknowledged that the church bears an institutional responsibility for decades of child sex hippies. the pledge, the go beyond individual blame was made on an annual bishops conference, which this year is largely devoted to addressing those crimes. these p to fall acts were made possible by the general context, operations, mentalities am practices within the church. the now lies the responsibility of gt
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to provide. justice and reparation on the bishops conference runs until monday involving 120 top clerks from across france. so far they have set up a commission on tackling child abuse and made recommendations on financial compensation for the victims. the country's top bishop also recently you turned on a claim that the church was bound by a vote of secrecy when it came to abuse revelations uncovered during the act of confession. the bishop's meeting was prompted by a lunmark inquiry. it revealed a $3000.00 p to files of operated within the french catholic church since the 1950s . more than 300000 children were abused with most of the victims boys age between 10 and 13. some of them shared their harling stories with us. ah, in
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this, i'm often asked why children don't talk about what happened. often this happens because the aggressor has a strategy. this is important to understand. i suffered from what is called an reese's. i went to bed. my great uncle knew that. and when i went to bed, he asked me to go to him. he told me that he wanted to explain to me how my body works. he moved very quickly from the field of anatomy to the field of sexuality and sex, education penetrating me and molesting me me. i experienced it. when i was 11 years old. i was among
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a group of scouts one day during a meeting that priest asked me to stay. when we were alone, he relaxed me and then his actions went beyond what was usual. he took me by my like kiss me said i was his favorite. and this would be our secret kiss me on one cheek and about to kiss be on the other cheek. kiss me on the lips. this is sexual harassment. me. it wasn't until i was 19 that i was able to realize what had happened to me because this is an unheard of level of violence and because it is simply unbearable and impossible for a child to understand. when i was 19, i told my parents what had happened to me, like many victims of violence. i spoke about it spontaneously. we watched a report on tv. it was a documentary about pedophile priests. my mom's 1st reaction was the words we were deceived. she found out that or other victims, some of her cousins also went through what they even then called sex education. they still called it what their aggressor called in
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was to i stories, nothing new. on the one hand, it is terrible. on the other hand is commonplace. it took me awhile to realize i was a victim. i thought the priest loved me. it never occurred to me that this was a bad thing. the trauma i have left is not as serious as those who are raped when penetration occurs among who is right and penetration is no, norman, he is half a man in the public consciousness, a right man becomes a homosexual. he loses his masculinity for a child who realizes this, it becomes traumatic to grow up with this thought. an italian murderer has lost, i doubt the european union, blaming it for a quote, genocide of refugees in the mediterranean. earlier this week, more than 800 african migrants were rescued in italian waters. they're now being housed on the islands of lump ado sons sicily. the merv palermo has lashed out at both brussels onregional neighbors for failing to help italy deal with the crisis.
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commercials through se when the what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european union with phone. so nobody is helping italy load. why isn't malta helping me that are someone should tell malta that it's possibly european union monster is acting in a selfish and irresponsible way, like all other european states on may. the 9th on europe day, i wrote a letter to the president to the european commission on the land and then to the president of the european parliament. cecily is asking for the establishment of a european life saving social service away to prevent thousands of people from dying to see the gnome. to get for you with a number of undocumented migrants arriving in italy. house serge, by more than 150 per cent since last year on 460 per cent since 2019. the european council has promised border nations additional support, but the merv lump produced essays. the use lack of action is causing needless debts
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. in order to prevent loss of life and to reduce pressure and european borders. mutually beneficial, partnership and cooperation with countries of origin and transit will be intensified with international agreements and not respected huron is doing nothing . it has no strategy to solve this problem. and europe, we only talk about refugees. there is no strategy. only economic migrants who come to italy. the problem of migrants is, according to the search and rescue plan, regulations, concerns old states and not just italy. you must enforce this regulation. make on the face, help migrants as well. italy certainly cannot declare war on molds up if the u. n. has austell state to speak up and solve the problem through international agreements. and if, until now the problem has never been addressed by anyone. it means there is no political will to try to solve the problem of migrants. we've repeatedly said that the problem is not being addressed by anyone. and if it is not addressed,
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that will be more deaths, more landings, and no end to ngo's helping migrants that see, this is the problem. there is no solution because no one wants to find date. nothing will ever change as long as things remain like this. will immigration troubles also front and center in french politics, a slogan that was meant to promote respect from mostly women has sparked i for age in paris. it goes, freedom is in her job and was adopted by the coastal of europe. i'll say rally cry for its anti discrimination campaign, but it eventually pulled the campaign due to the negative reaction. it promotes the wearing of the veil is a part of someone's identity. don't see it promoting the hedge ab, as soon as you get out, feel disable the values that france defense. i deduce could. if it's when women take their, they'll off that they become free. now the other way around remembering that women are free to wear the he job is one thing to say that freedom is in the he job is
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another, it's promoting it. is this the role of the council of europe? the slogan, freedom is in a, had job was thought up during an online worship. the council of europe sees it simply reflects what was said by some of the participants. a fuller version goes, beauty is in diversity as freedom is in a job, it's led to a fierce discussion right across europe. and it isn't particularly hot topic in france as it was the 1st european country to introduce abandon full face, his la mcfields in public. and although wearing had job as legal, it's not allowed in certain public places, including schools and government offices in 2018, the united nations human rights committee. he said the french rule violates freedom of religion. earlier we discussed the story with carol shambly and attorney in paris, an independent journalist lucrative a they communicated very badly. the concept of the campaign is wrong because the freedom is to take it away. they jock awful, a woman mostly women are allowed in,
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in the opening public places in europe to wear the heads car, fine, but to promote it. this is completely crazy. we might disagree, but they have the right to way with it. and the france, generation difference and geographical difference, anglo saxon accept that, and france people are lacking. people don't accept the young people, young woman, here in france, even the young french woman accept. they say if they want to wear this discard, let them were discovered in all this was a bad campaign. and the war culture from the west is terrible and from the gain of places. and it's making inroads in europe. and this will lead to be problems. create them. is it what you want to work? let's say that in france, just put it in perspective. in france, we have the law that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is the freedom of calls which gives you which separates the states from the
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religion. so every woman has the right to word their stuff. this is really a big problem, is that the islamists use it to hold press women in the areas of france with this and they go any more. and women, we're in just to have peace. i'm up partly, i mean what you say. but when you talk to muslim women here in france on, in other countries, you have some women that say that i want to learn that it's my freedom. and i feel ok worrying that as to women in iran. and if you prefer sunni country, as the women in saudi arabia going to what they think of the heat shops when the police follows them to see if they are made up and if they wear it shot. well, all in black, that is cipher city, not at all. okay, another story we're across this weekend. thousands of in or mental protesters have descended on glasgow host city of the carpet 26 climate summit,
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led by celebrity actor this gratitude berg. they're not happy about what they see as a mirror talking shop there. tens of thousands of protesters have turned out most under the age of 30. they're accusing world leaders of failing to clean up the mess halls and our urging them to take drastic action activist something nice. the policies agreed upon or prop 26 as self serving and not sufficient to prevent temperature rises. meanwhile, the anti poverty organization knox from has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving. busy climate change, the data is based on predictions of behavior up to 2030. it's expected that the carbon footprint of the richest one percent will be 30 times above. what is needed to keep the earth from warming more than the supposed to tipping point of 1.5 degrees? the pollution the cause will be greater than half of the world's poorest come by. and it's estimated on the carbon targets seen as
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a way of curbing so labeled climate armageddon were set by the parse agreement in 2015, the international treaties. it's a 2 degree rise as an absolute limit, but $1.00 degrees or less is the target. the head of ox, i'm scotland, say the globe's riches are putting the world on course for disaster with their current lifestyle. were talking to the richest rick just one or say many or what 3 lice those in your office and luxury travel. even speech travel, we're highlighting space travel to the bullet gesture to the luxury lifestyle, which is one percent the richest 10 percent continue to try to claim that the new langston already teach him the world creation where we speak dangerous climate change, killing more property, more hunger more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then
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it will continue to trace that leading to the climate crisis. and we would like to see government for example, tracking on slight on helping to try to find the price. but we also want to keep government rate the finance needed to drive wage going to action by taxing with the most with us. think something. well a tragedy in west africa and at least 94 people have been killed and dozens injured in a fuel truck explosion. in sierra leone, the vehicle collided with laurie in the capitol free time. according to them are some of the victims had been trying to collect fuel from a ruptured tank curt, just before the bluff happened. meanwhile, in the u. k. the
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kale, surrounded on bonfire night, south the anti establishment 1000000 must march a dozen people were arrested in lease officers injured raleigh with lead by the hucker griffin. miss fleurs and fireworks were sent off with officers repeatedly flushing with protesters. the marcel's been held each year since 2012 on guy 4 5th . so testers, raleigh against government corruption, well finish quality. and as of last year, corona virus. first let's just bring you to the middle east, where hundreds have gathered in baghdad to the nuns. last month's a rocky election as rigged with some rioters hurling rocks, much of the younger has come from supporters of the a run by alpha coalition. their presence in parliament has been cut by almost 2 nuclear subs. big caliber gun fire and hefty warships planting were to come after the break, including a trip to rushes far east for some serious war games. oh
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airs. sinks. we dare to ask 070 minutes into the program. welcome back. you came, meet producers are grappling with a staffing crisis that's being widely penned on breaks it. but other say, it's much more to do with the pandemic. a shortage of buttress means firms are not sending carcasses to the e u for processing before being re imported back again. the head of the british meter processors association told us the situation is desperate is not an ideal solution by any stretch of the imagination. but it's borne out of desperation.
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ready in terms of we haven't got enough, which is we were in a situation where nearly 70 percent of our workers were non u. k. a mainly from europe. we've got big building up on farm and we've been trying to keep that fly running on top of that. actually we got the costs of exporting. so mate, because of the actual house of gets all that handles, we have to go straight to export, meet the british meter industry knows a staffing shortfall of 15 percent that's led to backlogs. at arbor tours and processing plants, i sourcing that work to the an extra cost of around $1500.00 pounds per truck of carcasses. and that is even before full import control to put in place schedule for next year. the british government's trying to ease the crisis, offering 800 temporary phases for overseas butchers to come in. it's also providing funds for coal storage and has launched a calling and disposal scheme to ease the backlog. nick ellen again thinks those
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measures won't solve the problem. i think they're being very intransigent to what they're doing so that not just the meat industry, but to the, into, off the train. you know, we've worked hard during the kind of it and now it seems that way when you know we, we need a bit of help. so coming out of it and they don't seem to recognize, that's at the moment that we need about 121-2000 extra bush's. so $800.00 doesn't really go anywhere. they need to have a proper analysis of what the labor situation is in the country. can we were warning governments of the problems i'm recommending to them what they needed to do to avoid them? the government chose to actually not implement those recommendations just coming up to 20 minutes into the program at time for a deep dive into the workings of rushes, naval machine, the invitation of our military or correspondent, mister constantine roscoe,
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got the chance to sail on a nuclear arm submarine, also a battleship in far eastern waters. it's an action packed. even exclusive journey, a lot of times left and lost for words. all right and we've reached russia's most eastern frontier. they can chuckle peninsula with 2 lay overs. it took us 14 hours to fly here from moscow on they saw military and $128.00 can probably see giant mountains in the distance, which is one of the trademarks of this region famous for his active volcanoes, earthquakes and raw wilderness, all the which we can explore here is not nature, but russia's military might. in the pacific, the contract, the peninsula is part of russia's far east, a vast and largely unexplored region which stretches from alaskan the north to the japanese islands in the south. from the military standpoint, this lands important for maintaining russia's food hold in the pacific,
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and increasingly vallario part of the world, which has become an arena of a fear standoff between china and the u. s. right now, we're about visit the home of russia's deadliest subs in the pacific. also the closest russian naval base to be nat estate, which has a nuclear capable vessels. we've got rare access to one of the most secret and well guarded. no true facilities in the country in case of a full scale nuclear war with the u. s. which of course, no one was this would be one of russia's most important defences. ah, was a funny feeling of direction you standing on top of a vessel that has actual nuclear warheads. and by the way, at least one of the submarines is always on a silent patrol mission some were in deep waters off the pacific ocean. and if russia comes out or nuclear attack, we subs can emerge safe, cossick,
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house of california, and strike back with all its nuclear fire power, the military call it strategic deterrence ah, from chat got with lou to saline brushes, biggest island in the pacific, near japan here in the military simulated how they would fight off a naval invasion with while, as you can see, the ron truck has been launching. that means the via or exercises on sahalina islands have been officially kicked off with the self propelled artillery goes in. first, it can fire at a distance long enough to sink enemy worships as they tried to approach the shore than hangs rowland to finish the job. the military college firewall set of explosives that go off at the same time to amplify the
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damage. as a rule were games are scripted and you know what comes next but no one from the press saw this coming. mm. oh wow. there is a large plume of smoke come in our way. yeah, i can see anything we've lost. oh, it's really hard to breathe. i guess this was real war. might look like the military set of a huge smokescreen to practice how they would conceal their movements. but because of to when it's not just the tanks and artillery that were engulfed by the fumes. jacqueline, all right, are you hanging in there? most of the journalist who got caught in the smoke, started coughing and ran out, but look at this army officer. he stayed right in the thick of it the whole time as if nothing happened on this and that amount. okay, can you breathe? it's all good. he offered
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a 3rd part of these large scale drills. so we come on board, a latest russian warship. right now we're heading to see where we're going to spending d conducting a target practice drills. this is one of the most modern russian prevents put into service just a year ago. everything's brand new on the ship from artillery guns and rocket systems to italian coffee machines and freshly painted fire axes. ah, with as a recon helicopter returns to drills k. com and see this pyramid shaped object. it's a mockup, see mine that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and i try to hate from a distance. wow. so what are the,
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what are the ship's main guns and look, look, it's actually fired as a c mine. ah worth it. so i wanted to ship spinning, got e k 630, and it's actually designed to, i hate about want to target like regular ships, but right now it's far as a dummy, as a training. see mine the next target, which is a mockup. worship requires a larger gun. wow. wow. well, there was a, there was the, the ship's main gun, and i actually ever got what i wanted to say. but when you're standing here, i'm on board with the enormous fire power. that's an incredible, most not old target practice, our commission. so the ship's crew needs to be, especially during such intense training. so now we get to check out the ships cafeteria and see what a russian sailors die. it looks like again we got a check out,
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the officers contain which you can tell by the nice decorations on the walls. massive paintings depicting russia see victories yet the me we had was no different from sailors or vegetable salad, russian meat soup and meat balls. over rice and that tasted much better with her. yeah, quite an experience to see up close and personal. another stories for on this the 1st someday of november. i'll keep the updates coming up the top of the hour. stay close now though for more great programs getting there start in moments. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we
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