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this report ah, the french catholic church admits it bears institutional responsibility for decades of child sex abuse by its clergyman and abuse. victim tells r t. justice needs to be, sir. now it is necessary for the pope himself to recognize the institution responsibility of the church to recognize bullets, crimes on earlier fantasies that has committed a set back for joe biden. the u. s. court of appeals rules in favor of the states that filed lawsuit against the governments. vaccine mandate for large private fir. what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european union. and an italian mayor accuses the you of putting lives at risk with its failure to stem, the influx of migrants and refugees across the mediterranean. ah,
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3, i'm here in moscow and you're watching r t international. i'm donald quarter. welcome to the program. french catholic bishops have acknowledged that the church bears institutional responsibility for decades of child sex abuse. the pledge to go beyond individual blame was made at the, at 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 m practices within the church. the now lies the responsibility of gt to provide. justice 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 country's top. bishop also recently backtracked on
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a claim that the church was bound by a vow of secrecy when it comes to abuse revelations uncovered during the act of confession. the bishop's meeting was prompted by a historic inquiry and revealed that 3000 pet files have operated within the the french catholic church since the 1950s, or than 300000 children were abused with most of them being age boys, aged between 10 and 13. some of them shared their harwick stories with us. ah, in this i am often asked why children don't talk about what happened. often this
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happens because the class has a strategy. this is important to understand. i suffered from what is called a new recess or what the bed. my great uncle knew that 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 make me i i experience this when i was 11 years old. i was with 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 leg, kissed me, said that i was his favorite and that this would be our secret. he kissed me on one cheek and about to kiss me on the other cheek kissed me on the lips. this is sexual
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harrison and me. it wasn't until i was 19 i was able to realize what happened to me because this is an unheard of level of abuse. and because it's simply unbearable and impossible for a child to understand. when i was 19, i told my parents what happened to me, like many victims of violence, i spoke about. it's montane, sleep we watch report on tv. it was documentary about paid for priests. my mom's post reaction was the words we were deceived. she found out that there were other victims, some of her cousins also when through what they even then called sex education. they still call that what their aggressive cold boot ah my story is nothing you. on the one hand it is terrible. on the other hand, it is commonplace, it took me awhile to realize that i was a victim. i thought the priest loved me. it never occurred to me that this was a bad thing. the trauma that i have left is not as serious as those who were raped
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when penetration occurs. a man who is raped is no longer a man. he is half a man in the public consciousness. a raped man becomes a homosexual. he loses his masculinity for child, he realizes this, it becomes traumatic to grow up with this thought. as for the head of the catholic church, he has previously expressed his sorrow over failure to protect miners. pope frances also called for better training and a common strategy for those working with children and teenagers. one of the victims we spoke to earlier says the pope must accept the church's responsibility for the child abuse cases. the newest ursula serene france is not the only country affected by this problem. it has affected all democratic countries because there is a church in all countries of the world. now it is necessary for the pope himself to recognize the institutional responsibility of the church to recognize all its crimes and all the offences that it has committed over minus over adults of a people in a vulnerable position. it needs to recognize the systemic nature of these crimes
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and the heroic scale. this is the most serious crime of the 21st century. italian mayor has lashed out at 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 lampa, duda, and sicily. number of the boats carrying the migrants 1st passed through walter's designated search and rescue zone. but the maltese authorities ignored their distress calls to the outrage of many italians. the mayor of palermo on his part lashed out at both brussels and regional neighbors, were failing to help italy deal with the crisis. who yelled to start in 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 that it's possibly european union monster is acting in
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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 lion 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, the gnome de gift, the number of undocumented migrants arriving in italy has surged by more than 150 per cent since last year, and 460 percent since 2019. the european council has promised additional support for border nations, but the mayor of lamb producer says the use lack of action is leading to lead needless deaths 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 huron 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
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come to italy. the problem of migrants is, according to the search and rescue plan, regulations, concerns old states and not just italy. europe must enforce this regulation and 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 any one. 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, that will be more deaths, more landings, and no end to ngo's helping migrants that 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. slogan that was meant to promote respect for muslim women has sparked outrage among french paul
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politicians. it goes freedom is in the ha job and was adopted by the council of europe as a rally cry for its anti discrimination campaign. the organization eventually pulled the campaign due due to its overwhelming the negative response. it promotes the wearing of the veil is a part of someone's i tentatively docs in promoting the hedge. ab soon degenerate field, this is the values that france defense i deduced could. if i is, when women take their, they'll of that, they become 3. now the other way around remembering that women are free to where 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 slogan, freedom is in her job was thought up during an online workshop. the council of europe says it reflects what was said by some of the participants. a fuller version goes. beauty is in diversity as freedom is in her job. it's led to a fierce discussion right across europe with opponents saying that the garment is an emblem of oppression. the issue is also a particularly hot topic in france,
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as it was the 1st european country to introduce a ban on full face islamic fails in public. and although wearing the job is legal, it's not allowed and certain public places, including schools and government offices in 2018, the united nations. humans write human rights committee said that the french rule violates freedom of religion. earlier we discussed the story with an attorney in paris and an independent journalist think communicated very badly. 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 difference and geographical difference, adler saxon accept that,
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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 word 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 them is in 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 religion. so every woman has the right to word 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 go any more. and women, we're in just to have peace. i'm a part. yeah. you what you say. but when you talk to muslim a woman here in france and in other countries,
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you have some women that say that i want to work. that's thought, it's my freedom. and i feel okay, we're in that as to women in iran. and if you prefer sunni country, asked the women in saudi arabia, going to what they think of the heat shock when the police follows them to see if they are made up. and if they wear a job well, all in black, that is diversity, not at all. some bad news for president biden. the u. s. federal a p hills court is temporarily putting the u. s. government's vaccine mandate for large businesses on ice under the move companies with over $100.00 employees would have had to ensure workers get vaccinated or tested weekly. the court cited quote, grave statutory and constitutional issues with the mandate and comes after $27.00. mostly republican states filed lawsuits against the rule which was set to be enforced by early january. it's also expected to effect around $84000000.00 us workers. despite the setback though, the white house is optimistic that its mandate will be passed on. this matter can
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withstand this terminal um, so we are very confident that a can to quote from last night call on this is the, the new emergency temporary standard is weird. well within osha's authority under the law. and consistent with osha's requirements to protect workers from health and safety hazards, including infectious disease. we spoke with podcast or justin, robert young. you thinks the situation will further erode public confidence and biden, under his administration, the cdc said that anybody who's vaccinated shouldn't wear a mask, and then they did the hokey pokey and said no, no, you do have to wear a mask. they have said that a boosters were not necessarily going to be thing and mandates from knocking necessarily going to be a thing and now we have both boosters and mandate. so if he goes back on this, it will, i think, a road, some of the confidence that biden came in with, remember, he was partly elected because he was the adult in the room. he was somebody for
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whom was a political veteran that would not see a new problem if he doesn't show. com, even handed leadership on this. and i don't think he particularly has on this or many other things that he's going to continue to see his approval rating a road like it is right now. and it's under water by nearly 10 points. and also we're seeing the rubber hit the road a literally when it comes to some industries at the by the ministration ruled and osha ruled that a lot of truckers in america would not have to comply with this. because the, by the ministration also has a real big problem with the supply chain and having less truckers on the road is not something that they want. so there's, there's a lot going on here like so much that is happening with cove it, there's more than meets the eye. protesters cry greenwashing at the un biggest climate summit as a new report suggests that the richest of the world are projected to be the planets main polluters in the coming decades. that story and more after the short break
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ah, for years we were told that 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 a narrative, and that was the green narrative, the narrative, the comp, annual gathering narrative. and as you're pointing out to switching chairs on the titanic, you're just going from one particular way to destroy the global economy, using fia money to a different way to destroy the global economy using the money. oh, driven by dreamer shapes banks concur. some of those with
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dares sinks we dare to ask oh, we'll come back week one of the cop 26th global climate summit change summit has been kept with a giant protest. the whole city of glasgow has seen daily rallies with aunts while on saturday. tens of thousands of green activists arrived ortiz east holly was among them as the 1st week of the call 26 climate change summit held here in closet of scotland comes to an end. the estimates of 50000 people attending this approach as to through the streets to make the voices heard. under a heavy police presence,
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you've seen the helicopters in the sky monitoring as this march winds through. and other groups breaking off from this process, taking more direct action blocking off a bridge over the river clyde early. and now we've also been speaking to some of those who are attending this protest. and as far as they're concerned, they want to see less in the way of words, more in the way of action. i'd like to see like talking in more action, the companies that are producing them of pollution should be taxable. so that's very straightforward. what made me feel at the job plus or feels 9 need to leave in the you may need to actually make a new day. yeah, they need to change their policies. and then the think about the format rather than they're not like huge move away from fossil fuels, towards renewable energy, very concerned about climate change and they give that we have the solutions, we just need the will to do it. you know,
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sometimes people out here not to kind of judge mental, but they don't understand the complexity me intricacies. like just to say the boss a lie now like that to see simplistic cause. some of the community is most affected by the change offered. indigenous communities around the world organize a forefront about the head of these protest. we make sure that noise is hot. now somebody thought that was an indigenous community is the credit humbug. a swedish activist, she said yes, today the 26th was an example of a green washing by the richer and wealthier northern hemisphere nations. now one of those delegates are from one of those nations. is john kerry, he is the climate envoy for the this is say, he said my god talks ongoing between countries like russia and china did a son club 2015 and other countries around the world to try to seek a breakthrough and an international agreement on how to help the environmental with,
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you know, all the anti poverty organization oxfam has issued a new report accusing billionaires of driving climate change. the data is based on predictions of baby or 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 suppose a tipping point of $1.00 degrees celsius. the pollution they cause will be greater than half of the world's poorest combined. the carbon targets seen as a way of curbing so called climate armageddon were set by the paras agreement back in 2015. the international treaty sets a 2 degrees celsius rise as an absolute limit, but $1.00 degrees or less is the target. the head of oxfam, scotland says the globe's richest, are putting the world on a course for disaster with their current lifestyle. were talking to the richest people and one said many are what relates to
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your office and luxury travel even speech travel, we highlight space travel to the bullet gesture to say look, it's the luxury, lifestyle, richest one percent. the richest 10 percent continue to try to play the new life stokes. i'm 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 strike that leading to the climate crisis. we would like to see government, for example, tracking light on helping to try to explain it. but we also want to keep government rate, but by not needed to drive wage going to action by taxing the most with something. well, a people including 2 teenagers, are dead following
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a crowd surge at a music festival. in texas, a warning you may find the images upsetting dozens more were injured. as the crowd rushed towards the stage and many lost consciousness and collapsed, causing mass panic. there were around $50000.00 fans and outdoor venue on fridays opening night of the music festival, which has now been cancelled. earlier in the day before tragedy struck, people were filmed, storming the events security perimeter and knocking down metal detector. the a tragedy in west africa had least 94 people have been killed and dozens injured in a fuel truck explosion in sierra leone. the vehicle collided with another laurie and the capital of free town. according to the mayor, some of the victims had been trying to collect fuel from the rupture tanker just before the blast occurred. and in the middle east, hundreds gathered in baghdad to denounce last month's iraqi election as raked with some writers hurling rocks. much of anger came from supporters of the ran back to
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alpha ta commish coalition. their presence in parliament was cut by almost 2 thirds . earlier were discuss the situation with off med roof, steep who was president of the house of iraqi expertise foundation. the mean action dad's become dramatic in the rocky politics is the demonstrations that happened on october a 2019. it was a way to divert the political process in iraq because it will it end up with what we happen now with the results of this election, 1st low turnout, which means that iraq is desperate from this world to go process that built up by the americans the 2nd is that inside the shia camp, they are a real struggle, a real conflict between all the shall blocks, especially the 2 arms of the sub list and the others,
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the pro or anyone. and the 3rd thing, which is also just i said, also very important is that now there are independent mbc presented inside the iraqi parliament. we of the sub this now talking about a majority government in 10 days may be the talk will be different, it will end up with compromise. it will end up with a compromise government. it will end up to reshape the iraqi politics in a way or another that old those pro iranian and tear indian presented inside one tent. re, producers in the u. k. are grappling with a staffing crisis. the situation is being widely pinned on breaks it, but others claim the pandemic is the main factor. either way, things are at a critical stage. a shortage of butcher's means firms are now sending carcasses to the e. u for processing before being re imported back again. here's the take of the british meat processors association, chief on that is not an ideal solution by any stretch of imagination,
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but it's borne out of 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 and we've been trying to keep that fly running on top of that. actually we've got the cost of exporting. so meet because of the actual house, it gets all that handles. we have to go straight to export, meet the british meet industry now has a sh staffing shortfall of 15 percent. it's lead to backlogs on all the tours and pre processing plants. outsourcing that work to the you adds an extra cost of around $1500.00 pounds per truck of carcasses. and that's before full import controls are set to be put in place. next year. the british government trying to ease the crisis, offering 800 temporary visas for overseas butchers. but it's also providing funds for cold storage and has launched a calling and disposal scheme to ease the backlog. nick allen though, told
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r t that those measures will not solve the problem. i think they're being very intransigent to what they're doing to that not just to meet industry but to the entire 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. and they need to have a proper analysis of what the labor situation is in the country. when we were born in government, all the problems, i'm recommending to them what they needed to do to avoid them. the government chose to actually not implement those recommendations. i'll make sure to check out our website r t dot com or follow us on twitter. if you'd like more information on your top, new storage, so i'll be back with more in just about 30 minutes, so stay to blue,
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just important factors? it took 5 years to close the gap on the will car industry from the drawing board to the for us to finish model skip. so we'll go over a little scheme of dealing with my food ocean from a small school with for double much with the pretty much it was video marshall. it's been 30 years since the soviet union collapsed. long miss global, other literature well the one to what the annual talk so, so shown where you also trust them. $1.00 ukraine was one of the independent states that emerge from the ruins of a super bowl or somebody. would you also get the ball greens come on board? surely she was in some of the i can last new lucian west a better one more law,
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a couple of things and finish it does show a helpful watch at the past 3 decades. been like for ukraine, eye witnesses, recall the events. this will be more or less of judiciary with what i knew the more familiar with that order. i'm not sure, but i did that for months with no idea what else and what other forces were at play . you have to do so to whom you show c inch in machine, those them you put in the kid. what did you request to little bit when is it the shows us in was so version. jordan is, take a look at ukraine, 30 years out, the gaining independence organ. yes, i'm with loop. little with muscles to
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join me every posted on the alex silent. sure. i'll be speaking to guess with the world politics. small business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. oh hi, i'm back kaiser. hey, fish the money. fix the world, stacy? i yes. because if we fixed the money, we wouldn't have many of the problems that we do in this fi out world, right. the field world right now is meeting the leaders of the world are meeting. they continue to meet yet for another week, i guess at up in scotland at cop 26. and we're witnessing the failure of their
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consensus model. that's what we've seen for the past 20 years as they have annual meetings. huge sort of con, fab's, g 8, g twenty's cop 26 pairs climate agreements, all the sort of stuff. and nothing ever happens because of the incentive model built in to the fi out system. so one of the solutions, of course, is we're going to electrify the world, right? we're going to move off carbon, where d, harmonizing the world. well, let's look at this to accomplish the energy transition. there is going to have to be a huge surge and production of key energy transition materials. here is the chart and the red line at the top on each of these charts is how much production's going to have to increase to meet the targets that these.
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