tv News RT November 6, 2021 11:00am-11:31am EDT
11:00 am
sites using ai and using other advanced technologies, there has been on the defensive lighten, her headline stories this hour. the french catholic church admits said bears institutional responsibility for decades of child sex abuse by clergyman abuse. victim tells r t just this needs to be, sir. now it is necessary for the pope himself to recognize the institution responsibility of the church to recognize all 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 of italian mirror accuses the e. u of putting lives at risk with its failure to stem, the influx of migrants are crossed them. mediterranean also ahead is really hard to
11:01 am
breathe. i guess this was real war. might look like. smoke grenades, nuclear subs on a voyage on russia is most modern worship. our correspondent travels to the countries far east to witness wargames at close quarters. ah . from moscow to the world, this is our t. my name's unit o'neill. let's get to our top story. this news, our french catholic bishops have acknowledged, dumped the church burrs, an institutional responsibility for decades of child sex abuse. the pledge to go beyond individual blame was made of 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, practices within church. and now lies the responsibility of duty to provide justice
11:02 am
and reparation. the bishops conference runs until monday, involving 120 top clerics from across france. so far they've set up a commission on tackling child abuse and made recommendations on financial compensation for the victims. the country stop bishop also recently, you turns on a claim that the church was bound by evolve secrecy when it came to abuse revelations uncovered during the act of confession, the bishop's meeting was prompted by a lunmark inquiry and reveal the $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 victor and boys age between 10 and 13. some of them shared their harling stories with us. ah, in,
11:03 am
in 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 and my great uncle knew that. and when i went to bed, he asked me to go to him and 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 this when i was 11 years old. i was among
11:04 am
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 that i was his favorite. and this would be our secret. he kissed me on one cheek and about to kiss me on the other cheek 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
11:05 am
in to i stories, nothing new on the 100 is terrible. on the other hand, it is commonplace to me while to realize i was a victims, i thought the priest loved me. it never occurred to me that this was about saying the trauma that i have left is not as serious as those who are raked when penetration occurs among who is wrecked and penetration is no, no man, he is half and in the public consciousness rate man becomes a homosexual, he loses his masculinity for a child who realize this, it becomes dramatic to grow up with this thought. now, as for the head of the catholic church, he's previously expressed his sorrow over feelings in protecting miners. put frances, also call for better training and a common systematic strategy for those working with children and teenagers. one of the victims we spoke to earlier, those say the pump must accept the terms of responsibility for the child abuse cases. you its arsenal. france is not the only country affected by this problem. it
11:06 am
affected all the democratic countries because there is a church in old countries of the world. now it is necessary for the pope himself to recognize the institution responsibility of the church to recognize all its crimes on olivia fantasies that has committed over miners, adults, over people in a vulnerable position. she needs to recognize the systemic nature of these crimes on the horrific scale. this is the most serious crime, the 21st century of italian murray has lashed out at the european union, lemming 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 lumper to san sicily. a number of the boats carrying the migrants passed through firstly molten, designated search and rescue zone. but the molten authorities ignored their distress colds and raging the italians. the mirror of palermo for one last thought
11:07 am
had both. russel's am regional neighbors for feeling to help italy deal with the crisis. from a yell to static when the what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european union. nobody is helping italy. why isn't malta helping someone should tell malta, but 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 of the european commission on the lions, and then to the president of the european parliament solely asking for the establishment of a european life, saving social service away to prevent thousands of people from dying at sea known to get for you. it will. the figures are startling. the number of undocumented migrants arriving in italy has surged by more than a 150 per cent since last year for a 160 percent the year before that. and the european council house promise border
11:08 am
nations additional support, but the murder of lum, produce essays, the use lack of action is causing needless debts in order to prevent loss of life and to reduce pressure and european borders. mutually beneficial partnership and cooperation of countries of origin and transit will be intensified with international agreements and not respected europe is doing nothing. it has no strategy to solve this problem. and europe, we only talk about refugees. there is no strategy for only economic migrants who come to italy. the problem of migrants is, according to the such and rescue plan regulations, concerns old states and not just italy. europe must enforce this regulation. make other states help migrants as well. italy certainly cannot declare war on molds up if the u. n. has austell states to speak up and sold 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
11:09 am
the problem is not being addressed by anyone. and if it is not addressed, that will be more deaths, more landings, and no end to ngo's helping migrants. it see, this is the pattern, there is no solution because no one wants to find it. nothing will ever change as long as things remain like this. 8 people are dead following a cried serge out a music festival in texas. a warning you may find the next, the images upsetting dozens more were injured. as the crowd rushed towards the stage, many lost consciousness collapse, causing mass panic. there were around 50000 funds in the outdoor venue on the opening night of the music festival friday, which has now been cancelled earlier in the day before trustee struck, people were filmed storming the events security perimeter. a knocking down metal detectors. a tragedy in west
11:10 am
africa at least 94 people have been killed and dozens injured in a few of trucks in sierra leone. the vehicle collided with another larry in the capitol free time. according to the murder, some of the victims had been trying to collect fuel from the ruptured tankard just before the blast happened. meanwhile, in the u. k. ah . chaos on bonfire night out the anti establishment 1000000 mosque march, a dozen people were arrested on friday, an 8 police officers injured. the rally was led by they hucker group anonymous flourish, and fireworks were set off with officers repeatedly clutching with protesters. the march has been held each year since 2012 on guy force. they seize protesters raleigh against government corruption, wealth and equality. and as of last year, corona virus restriction and in the middle east hundreds of gathered in
11:11 am
baghdad to the 9th last month's iraqi election. as ringed with some rioters hurling rocks, much of the anger has come from supporters of the run bank. alphonso coalition, their presence in parliament has been cut by almost 2 thirds. we discussed the situation with a political analyst in iraq. yet it was it. i believe the election committee should have taken into serious consideration the whole stream of events that have occurred in the last few days, such as the character of the protests and the number of protesters. that's why the commission bears a significant part of the responsibility as it did not take this opposition seriously. instead, the commission could have reacted to some of the demands. it would have stopped anyone attempting to wreak havoc on the political stage or compromise security, misrepresenting the character of the demonstrations as well as the election itself . the demonstrate is declared that it would be the last chance for the election committee. they promised to further escalation, if there was no answer, allegedly,
11:12 am
after these declarations, security forces attempted to storm the demonstrators camp. i was under the impression that the authorities already wanted to announce the results. but the protesters didn't want to accept the results as a fet to complete, without being given any answers to their demands. as a result, we saw some clashes and these clashes are still continue and there were also wounded people and a number of extremists, they'll cover the lot slogan that was meant to promote respect from muslim women has sparked outrage among french politicians. it goes, freedom is in her job and was adopted by the council of europe as a raleigh cry for its anti discrimination campaign. but the organization eventually pulled the campaign due to the overwhelmingly negative response. it promotes the wearing of the veil is a part of someone's i tentatively dance in promoting the hedge ab soon v janet field is in the values that france defense that deduce could if it's when women take their they'll off that they become free. now the other way around remembering
11:13 am
that women are free to wear the he job is one thing to say that freedom is in the he job is another, it's promoting it. is this the role of the council of europe? the slogan, freedom is in her job, was a thought off during an online workshop, nor the council of europe said that it reflected what was said by some of the participants, not fuller version goes, beauty is in diversity. as freedom isn't her job, it's led to a fierce discussion right across europe with opponents saying the garment is an emblem of oppression. li issue is a particularly hot topic in france, as it was the 1st european country to introduce a bomb and full face islamic vales in public. and although wearing the job is legal, it's not allowed in certain public places, including schools and government offices. in 2018, the united nations human rights committee said the french rule of violates freedom
11:14 am
of religion. earlier we discussed the story of cross shambler, an attorney in paris, an independent journalist, look groovy. thank you, make it a battery. the concept of the campaign is wrong because the freedom is to take it away. they jock, in awful, a woman mostly women are allowed in, in the open, in public places in europe to where the heck 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, defense and geographical difference, anglo saxon accept that, and french 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 with
11:15 am
them is the, the, what you want to work. let's say that in france, just put it in perspective in france. we have a lot that has been voted in 19 o 5, which is that freedom of calls which gives you which separates the state from the religion. so every woman has the right to work their stuff. this is really a big problem, is that the islamists you said to press women in the areas of france where the police doesn't they go any more and women, we're in just to have peace. i'm partly, i a part. yeah. you what you say. but when you talk to muslim a woman 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 okay, we're in that as the 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,
11:16 am
all in black, that is cipher city, not at all. thousands of environmental protests have descended on glasgow host city of the camp. 26 climates summit led by celebrity activist gretta tin berg dear hubby. and what they see is a mere talking shop taking place. tens of thousands of protesters turned out most under the age of 30 for the past 2 days. they are accusing world leaders of feeling to clean up the mess they caused and are urging them to take rustic action. activists up denounced the policies agreed upon cop 26, a self serving, and not sufficient to prevent temperature rises. meanwhile, the anti poverty organization ox firm has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of behavior. up to 2030,
11:17 am
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 at warming more than they suppose, a tipping point of one point. 5 degrees. the pollution they calls will be greater than half of the world's poorest combined. well, the carbon target seen as a way of curbing so labels, climate armageddon were set by the par agreement back in 2015. the international treaty sets a 2 degree rise as an absolute limit, but $1.00 degrees or less. that's the target the head of ox, from scotland states and globes riches they're putting the world on course for disaster with their current lifestyle. were talking to the richest just one or say many or what relates to your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we're highlighting space travel to the bullet gesture to say it's the luxury
11:18 am
lifestyle. richest one percent, the richest 10 percent continue to try to claim the price. the new langston already teach him the world creation where we speak dangerous climate change, killing more property, more or more suffering last week to stream the luxury lifestyle and most then it will continue to trace that leading to the climate crisis. and we would like to see government, for example, tracking go on, slight renewal on helping to try to explain the price. but we also want to keep government read the needy to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with things. well, the new killer subs, big caliber gun fire on the half the war ships. after the break. we had to rush as far as to see war. all blows space
11:19 am
a camera driven by drink shaped banks interest and those with in with stairs sinks. we dare to ask for years, we were told that the way to stimulate the economy was to print money. and then when it became obvious that printing money was actually causing economic decline and bank failure, they had to come up with
11:20 am
a narrative and that was the green narrative, the narrative, the cop annual gathering narrative. and as you're pointing out, or you're just switching chairs on the titanic, you're just going from one particular way to destroy the global economy using the money to a different way to destroy the global economy using the money. the logan u. k. meet producers are grappling with a stuffing prices. a shortage of butchers means firms are not sending carcasses to the e. u for processing before being re imported back again. the situation is being widely penned on brakes it, but others claim the pandemic is the main factor. either way, things are at a critical stage. as the head of the british meet processors association told us, it's not an ideal solution by any stretch of imagination. it's borne out of
11:21 am
desperation, ready in terms of we haven't got enough butch's. 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. we need to try and keep that flow running on top of that to actually we've got the costs of exporting . so meet because of the actual else gets all the handles. we have to go see what needs the british meat industry now has a staffing shortage of 15 percent says that backlogs with other tours and processing plans. i. so we're seeing that work to the you an extra cost them around $1500.00 pounds per truck of carcasses, not as even before. full import controls are put in place schedule for next year. the british government's trying to use the crisis, offering 800 temporary visas for overseas butchers. it's also providing funds for coal storage. busy launch the coming and disposal seem to ease the backlog. nick
11:22 am
ellen again thinks those 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 entire food chain. you know, we worked hard during the kind of it and now it seems that some, when we need a bit of help. so coming out of it and they don't seem to recognize stuff 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 governments chose to actually not implement as recommendations. a deep dive into the workings of russia's naval machine. now, at the invitation of the military or correspondent got the chance to sail on a nuclear arm submarine and on
11:23 am
a battleship in far eastern waters. it was an action packed and even exclusive journey. but constantine, all scoff, survived to tell the tale. all righty and we reached russia's most eastern frontier we can chat to peninsula with to lay over it took us 14 hours to fly here from moscow on the military. and 128. can probably see giant mountains in the distance, which is one of the trademarks of this region famous for its active volcanoes. earthquakes and law wilderness, 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 foothold in the pacific and increasingly volatile part of the world, which has become an arena, a fear standoff between china and the u. s. right now we're about to visit the home
11:24 am
of russia's deadliest subs in the pacific. ah, so, so the closest russian naval base d b. now the state has nuclear capable vessels. we've got rare access to one of the most secret and well guarded military facilities in the country. in case of a full scale nuclear war with the u. s. which of course, no one wants. this would be one of russia's most important defences. ah, was a funny feeling because we're actually standing on top of a vessel that has actual nuclear warheads. and by the way, at least one of these submarines is always on a salad patrol mission. some were in deep waters off the pacific ocean. and if russia comes out of nuclear attack, the subs can emerge safe off the coast of california and strike back with all its
11:25 am
nuclear fire power, the military call it strategic deterrence 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 iran has been launched and that means the via war exercises on sahalina islands have beneficially kicked off time, self propelled artillery goes in 1st he can fire at a distance long enough to sink enemy worships as they tried to approach the shore. then tanks rolling to finish the job the military college firewall set of explosives that go off at the same time to amplify the damage. as a rule,
11:26 am
war games are scripted and you know what comes next but no one from the press saw this coming. oh wow. there is a large plume of smoke come in our way. 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 send them a huge smokescreen to practice how they would conceal their movements. but because of to when it's not just the tanks and artillery, they were engulfed by the fumes jacowitz. i'm all right. how are you hanging in there? most of the journalists who got caught in the smoke, started coughing and ran out. like look at this army officer. he stayed right in the thick of it the whole time as if nothing happened back on this and that amount of okay, can you breathe? that's all good. he offered a 3rd part of these large scale drills. so we come on board,
11:27 am
a latest russian warship and right now we're heading to see where we're gonna spend the entire day conducting our 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. with as a recon helicopter returns the drills, kick off, 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 one of the, one of the ship's main guns and look, look, it's actually fired as a see might worth it. so one of the ship's main got
11:28 am
e k 630, and so actually designed to, i hate about want to tar. yes. like regular ships. but right now, as far as a dummy, as a training, see mine the next target, which is a mockup warship requires a larger gun. wow. wow. well, there was a, there was the, the ship's main gun and i have you ever got to what i wanted to say, but when you're standing here on, 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 feed, especially during such intense training. so now we get to check out the ship's cafeteria and see what a russian sailors die. it looks like again, we've got to check out the officers canteen, which you can tell by the nice decorations on the walls. massive paintings
11:29 am
depicting russia see victories yet the meal we had was no different from sailors or vegetables, salad, russian meat soup and meat balls. over rice and that tasted much better with incredible scenes in russia's forest. a reminder for up to the minute developments this weekend or twitter page, it's well worth a follow on to keep me company again at the top after some more gray program starting in moments. ah mm hm. with
11:30 am
ah, i'm african returns in you're watching a very special episode of going underground from the bolivian embassy in london is called $26.00 continues in glasgow. i'm joined now by the president of the country with one of the world's largest reserves of lithium, louise asa, who's addressed the conference earlier in the week. mister president, thanks so much for letting us into your embassy. we wouldn't be able to pay the cameras here without the lithium that powers the batteries. um, congratulations on the restoration of democracy. what did you make of prime minister abbas johnson hosting cop 26? claiming that capitalism is the key to solving this climate emergency? well thank you. thank you for your time. i will actually what we have seen in india meeting was that everybody.
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on