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happens just a matter of with one a, b when you grow old and hunger and suffering at the border between belarus and poland with thousands of migrants including children, remained stranded today and appeared to end to the e. u. bosco blames western countries including poland for the unraveling migrant chaos on the brother russian border, while warsaw accuses russia of big the mastermind beyond the crisis. the world renowned lawyers as a recent guantanamo trial. doug, the stain on the moral fiber of america could hopefully set a precedent for other victims of the hands of us ages. this is the 1st time that everyone got to tear it anywhere. what
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horrible things were done to them. now i believe it will be more and more difficult for the government has united states to keep secret. what happened to the other people? ah, hello, they just turned 3 pm, wednesday afternoon. moscow time. welcome to the program as kevin over here at ortiz, will these h q, with our latest. and 1st than the big story today, the migrant crisis continues at the poland, belarus border, where thousands of people have been camping and harsh conditions for the last 2 nights. now, has the politic political situation really heats up as have been described in the last couple of days? the weather is getting colder winter fast approaching among those sacrificing basic comforts and a bit to find a better life for families and children. bless goes on there also ensuring shortages of food and water while try to keep warm and damp sleeping bags meet
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these di conditions. at least 8 individuals have been reported dead in the border area in recent months. we spoke to people in the camp among them. a disabled boy was hoping to get treatment in the e u who you want to be when you grow old the day, cause i was born with the disease in his legs. we tried very hard to get treatment abroad, but we didn't get permission to leave the country. we received an offer for treatment from germany, but we were not allowed to leave curtis down. after several years of not being allowed to leave. the doctor told us that his legs had to be amputated since then he has been using the prosthesis. these are his legs. he's walking with those legs . they're getting too small for him. every 6 to 8 months, they get too small because he's growing up. and we don't have the money to change them life until the stone is too hard. he can't go to school play in the playground . all the children insult him because he has a disability. what's your favorite game to play more?
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of course you would like to go and play football outside. what were these prosthesis legs? he can't just one little snapshot of life. now people are effective as if he hasn't got enough to go through already. well meantime, poland deployed additional troops and police and as well as military hardware to the board in declaring a state of emergency that comes off to migrant. start a storm the frontier or monday cutting through razor was so much over there and come to get done with trunks of from trees as they went along. clashes broke out with border guards who use t. a gas. the sound of gunfire was also heard. now according to polish estimates, as many as 4000 people remain at the board, but they're also thinking as well as many as 10000 more could be elsewhere. busy in better room trying to get to the frontier in some form of safety to make a new life in the u. many refugee to the combo at the moment. say that desperately lacking basic supplies on tuesday evening, reported humanitarian organizations did manage to deliver some aid, including food, water, warm clothes, and blankets. morris already arrived today. constantine rose coffee is at the scene
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. this is his latest report. hundreds of migrants have gathered to get free food, delivered by bella, russian volunteers, and the local red cross. this is mark needed house for these refugees. a stock here at the polish a valerie border. now we can see that kids, they are served a 1st to get milk and some cookies. this is much needed. how for these a poor migrant says they're running extremely low on supplies, you know, for the past few days, these people have been on a poor diet, made up of junk food, or potatoes, cooked on camp fires. but even these can stocks are almost gone now. cold is another problem for these migrants, most of which came from the middle east temperatures now drop below 0 degrees celsius at night. and these people have to sleep right on the freezing ground, not just man, but also women and children campfires. let's say have a look at the scene here, and you can see lot of campfires, they are now never stop burning because david cam crucial for these people's
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survival, of course, cold and food deprivation is an extremely dangerous mix. recently we came across a boy who was fairly responsive. his mother told us he couldn't get absence this morning and refused to eat. she's worried sick. that her son my die at this camp. and i, you know, the problem is that there are no medics on site. unfortunately, these refugees are at the end of their robes. they don't want a stain bowers but all and doesn't let them into the european union, refusing to consider their asylum applications. at some point, almost everyone at the scamp lined up along the barbed wire fence over there, and people chanted open the border in a desperate attempt to bring attention to their plight. and i didn't take any immediate effect though, as the polish security forces stood still and just idly looked at these people through the layers of barbed wire. while that humanitarian assistance is being
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handed out, a group, a nobel prize, what is now of appeal to you? institutions to take action to an open letter publish, choose day. they said that europe has no right to take their eyes off the tragedy demanding that polish authorities allow journalists in human rights organizations, end to the border area from the e. u side of the shallow davinsky with more on that side of the story. pleasing temperatures were moving in the winter nights the longer and out in the ground. the idea that content healthy means that that area, that borderline will be rose, install it in the next few weeks if it's not already. and there are people desperate for food, water, and shelter. they're not, as this humanitarian crisis plays out as desperate people wait to try and enter into the, into the e u. they are being treated like they all political ping pong that have been humanitarian assistance able to get through. but it's not very much. and that's why
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these poor noble prize winners have written this open, let it now demanding that humanitarian organizations have regular access to help out. the polish government imposed a state of emergency on the buddhist trip when poland and ballers on the basis which refused the excess of sick and dying in the border area to doctors and paramedics, and prevented the media from accessing the tragedy that was going on there. recall on the 8 organizations that can provide medical and legal assistance to be allowed to enter the border area. poland has been securing its order for some time has been putting up barbed wire fences. it's been installing more surveillance cameras to see what's going on and it sent more than 10000 troops and police officers to try ensure it's frontiers. and now it appears that the e u, which at the moment, is currently fining poland 1000000 euros every day for its refusal to fax.
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down on the dish reforms adams's withholding billions of yours and coverage recovery funds appears that it's ready to open the light, a new blank check for poland in the paid to sure that barrier that infrastructure on the board of that security east in front fee is just a month ago, the e you said that was out of the question. now it seems that that is very much back on the table. the e u is revealing it census of periodicity and its approach to the migrant crisis on the polish better russian border. russia's foreign ministers, 2nd lover of making that accusation, than as he met with his better russian counterpart here in moscow. ma'am, you brush the polish unless lenient, didn't come to us asking for help. they enjoy their own sense of independence. making loud claims and blaming belarus and russia, they didn't ask anybody for help. this is a display of their arrogance and impunity. wilson, whistler,
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losa soap snake realtors, to the foreign minister as representing allies, men skin moscow have spoken out against how the european union member states have been treating bowers in the wake of the border crisis that is refusing to deal with the bell. russian government directly to at least try and work out solutions for what's happening at the border. we also heard from the top diplomats that all the proposals that were coming from minsk for a talks have been completely ignored by european countries. instead, according to the allies minced, continues to receive threats of further isolation and more punishment in the form of sanctions. now i asked the, the foreign ministers what the make of the way some senior polish officials and commentators began drawing parallels between what's happening at the border right now with the beginning of world war 2. that was back in 1939. some of the darkest
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days in polish history, and this was the response by circular rob virginia strickland in political discussions. the west is increasingly reverting to historical examples in parallel speech, but they always chair with picked information. if poland says the situation resembles 1939, then why did they not remember 1938 when czechoslovakia was torn apart for examples . 3 of those such parallels are absolutely inappropriate volume and reflect and inadequacy. the logic of the people sang villas, it only means that the so called young europeans continue to pull europe towards escalating confrontations with both belarus and russia. i hope that responsible europeans do not allow themselves to be drawn into this dangerous spiral. yes, the message from some of the most senior european union officials has been the same since they're very outbreak of the crisis. that is, that means is trying to wage a hybrid war against the blog. but what i heard from the bell russian top,
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the woman was that he's actually amazed how he's never seen the same kind of attitude towards the european union's neighbors in the mediterranean or in the balkans. given the scale of the influx of refugees that the block has seen for years from the south and from the southeast. here's what alpha bell russian top level mad said about that problem or the problem is not bela bruce, but the european union would. it's what exactly is the strategy. it is to punish a rebellious country that has taken a different point of view and has taken in their opinion, some unacceptable steps. it is an absolutely intolerable approach, shown there must be dialogue, but they have driven themselves so far into a corner that they cannot get out of it storm. and then it happened that they did not even recognize the legitimacy of the bell. russian government was in efforts now they do not know how to get out of the situation. this is clearly nothing but a complete diplomatic deadlock and the situation on the border isn't likely to
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improve any time soon. but at least mens has been reassured once again during wednesdays meeting that it's got the backing of its eastern ally. so with that, ongoing migrant crisis on the bell, russian polish both are war words between minsk in the european union is in full swing. both sides accusing each other of fueling, the situation. will you pursue munificence, you impose sanctions against me against battle russians. you went for a hybrid war against battle roots. look at the media, economics and politics. and now they have got whole the security. it's a hybrid war, and you want me to protect you from migrants among other things. so in we are facing a brutal hybrid attach on your board us banners. he switched the names and made rooms distress in a silly too, and shook into way. while moscow says western countries including poland,
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calling themselves to blame for the spiraling crisis and emphasize the rolling conflicts in the middle east. where many, those migrants came from the 1st place as the blame game on rebels between european states and by the rest. with poland, though, even dragging russia into the dispute, he goes down off reports on that. the refugee crisis has now been tormenting the e u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it has been unmasked and its well dar, russia, russia has its own far reaching goals. undoubtedly this is d stabilization of the situation in the u. an attempt to permanently destabilized central and eastern europe. undoubtedly, these are russia strategic goals. it wants to have an instrument of influence and blackmail over europe on the free world, acting with someone else's hands. officials in warsaw stopped just short of elaborating exactly what role moscow is playing and the calamity on the poland and
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bella. ros border states that are, you know, both not russia. they also choose to amid historical details of how polaroid helped turn iraq from which many of the migrants are fleeing now into the mess. it now is now polish politicians. here kids look a shank and means of making problems for iraqi migrants should recall how iraq was destroyed with the most active participation of marcel. yeah, some of the thousands of migrants on the border may very well. remember the sounds of polish boots marching past their homes, a memory hardly nostalgic for those who are now freezing on the board in makeshift tents and scraping for food. but warsaw is steering the conversation in a different direction. sanctions. we will stand for the strengthening of sanctions and the next european council meeting. we will propose not only strengthening sanctions in the current situation that is expanding the number of people who do
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not have the right to enter the u. and we will also propose far reaching economic sanctions. well, this is a statewide, somewhat expected from poland. it's a nation, consistently deaf to migrants please. this time though, it's message is being echoed much louder by both the us and the european commission . as long as the resume and belarus refuses to spect, international obligations and commitments undermines the peace and security of europe and continues to repress and abuse. people seeking nothing more than to live in freedom. we will continue to pressure lucas ranko and will not lessen our calls for accountability. dello is my stop put in people's lives at risk. i call for approval of extended sanctions, possible sanctions, and 3rd country airlines involved. we also want to prevent the humanitarian crisis and ensure safe returns. it's a message which is in stark contrast to previous statements, even those by the same person to those who cannot go back or stay home,
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we have to offer alternatives. this means 1st that we must offer legal and safe roads globally organized by us to those who need our protection. the commission stands ready to look into the necessary budget means to support e member states who will step up and help her settle. refugees, europe and greece. a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new center unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants and refugees, and support local communities. when migrant stormed the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's all good and every member state has to chin and to help out proportionately. but when they choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes then unleash the sanctions. they use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question,
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where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? me answer is worse. and sanctions and arms explore that. the you always present themselves itself is a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has already happened in the you external borders where people eat at health, food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came 2nd. and the rule of the problem is definitely not belgians . this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, a wonderful many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier. when you find a common enemy goes down a fair report. well, let's look at this next,
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the british government. so that's mandatory cobit 19 vaccinations for all frontline, national health service stuff and social care work is in english, or they face losing their jobs according to government own estimates. more than a 120000 employees could reportedly quit over the move. i was gonna bring some trouble. let's go live to a correspond, gosh, the london charger. what's been the reaction there to this announcement, and those are the green predictions? well cited to have it, the health secretary has now confirmed that all frontline and it has to be double vaccinated by april the 1st of next year. i know that it's certainly no april fools joke whatsoever. in fact, the consequences will be far from funny because according to the government's very own estimations, more than a 120000 frontline and it may even leave the sector entirely after refusing to take this job. obviously that's usually concerning the sector that
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already so short staffed an impact assessment already coming through warning that this will of course, lead to a reduction in the services and lead to delays in the services as well. but started to have it. the house secretary insist weighing the pros and cons. the pros of keeping people say actually took the balance. they carry a unique responsibility. they have this responsibility because they are in close contact with some of the most vulnerable people in our society. well, it was of course to be expected because the health secretary started doc job. it has been toying with his lie there for some 4 weeks now saying it for the benefit of patient safety. and while many health experts sort of understand the very logics and reason behind it, they've been very vocal about raising the alarm in terms of their reservations and concerned their mainly worried of course. and it just stuff we'll quit and we'll
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quit food. and of course, we're heading into the winter season now that particularly an issue of being under start when the increase of demands are happening in health services like one directly behind me. and if you put that all into the context, all the pressures of the pandemic many and it professionals are really disappointed with the government. they feel demoralized and they don't want to be pressured into this. they feel po was threatened and ultimately forced into this policy. now trade union speaking on behalf of many of the and 8 trust professional, say this move using the law will actually do more harm than good. the government hasn't listened to what many people told them during that consultation. which is that potentially the fact that they're reaching press sledgehammer on this using the law. or even the chief executive of an, a ppo provider says that the government actually needs to try and win the argument through the power of persuasion not just using and imposing the law to do so. and
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in any case, is there really a need for this in the 1st place, considering already 90 percent of any just stop already, double vacillated was, is only for around 50000 unvaccinated people will become fully vaccinated. and is that really enough to push through a policy like this? then if we take that care example of those in social care, now the deadline, all of assaulting social cash to be doubled back to take it later this week on thursday. and that policy with the now, some months ago we've actually seen a gradual increase of people becoming vaccinated, but a huge amount of people have, again, entirely left to the sector. so it seems like there is a bit of logic for the government trying to pack protect those most wonderful. of course, that is fair enough, but what we do know here is there is really a public opinion. there isn't really much of an appetite to make these have vaccinations, compulsory, whatever the profession is. so it is
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a very risky move. indeed, we are likely to see a mass exodus of n h, a star professional from a health service. already on it near the government said it wasn't to keep people say, i want it to me and they end up doing the opposite. party chaudry dashti log. thanks bruce the picture there, the u. k. you're part of it anyway. right. some other news now after harrowing revelations of torture of the guantanamo bay detention facility. we've heard from the internationally recognized lawyer nancy holland. she spoke of the importance of a recent trial which saw former ca detainee give the 1st public testimony of abuse at the hands of american agents hollander hopes the case. stubb, there's a stain on the moral fiber of america will set a precedent for other victims, held it american secret jails around the world. now say all and there's a high powered american criminal defense lawyer best known representing to guantanamo bay detainees as well as was the blow. chelsea manning charged in the us
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with a leak of classified data and who's released? she won. nancy was portrayed by actress jodie foster and date of the movie, the more retaining and about a get more detail he held without being charged with a recent interview without he's going underground. she expanded on the case of magic, todd, the former prisoner of the ca, who claims to have been brutally treated. this is the 1st time that everyone got take here ah, in anywhere what these horrible things that were done. did them go back and look at the 16th century england and you'll know what happened to him basically just horrific. and that's what happened to the others in the black sites also. i mean, so nothing has happened. i mean, this is just in the past few days, nothing has happened. that senate ripple refused the cia illegal torture in 2014. and he says, when he says clearly, the more he cooperated,
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the more he was tortured. that's what he says. yes, the whole thing is, so is so too horrible. the senate report makes public some of what happened to our clients, but not everything. and now more is coming out and now i believe it will be more and more difficult for the government of the united states to keep secret what happened to the other people, the $911.00 people and my client. and of course, there are 26 men in guantanamo who never been charged with any crime who had not pleaded guilty. they're just there as if some kind of permanent detention which is totally anathema to the united states. a recent hearing, the guantanamo bay naval base. khan gave a detailed account of abuse while he was in us prisons in pakistan, afghanistan and an unnamed 3rd country. he claims he was subjected to miss
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treatment and physical torture on a daily basis and was allegedly deprived of sleep and off of food that contained pieces of metal and stones earlier, which had con pleaded guilty to links with elk either. and since cooperated with us authorities, he's a small part of his testimony. the u. s. guards dragged me so that my face would hit each step of a short staircase. i was brought to a room, still hooded, an american guard put his foot on my neck and i started to choke for air. a doctor was present and said, listen, i'm a doctor. can you breathe? i choked out the wood. no. and they had the guard remove his foot during the hearing, really, prosecutor cough more focus on the victims of the crimes allegedly involving magic con. but even after finding him guilty on a number of terrorism charges 7 members of the trial jury called for clemency. nancy hollander believes that moved may signal reversal in his case based on what
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his plea was and what he was charged with. their obligation was to sentence him to at least 25 years 25 to i don't remember the top and 40. they sentenced him to 26 years, but then at the request of his defense counsel, ah, who asked that they asked for clemency. they did. and 7 and the 8 wrote a hand written magnificent letter saying this was a stain on america. ah, he came, they didn't quite say he was tortured, but they said here what, how his treatment came close to the torture in other countries that we don't permit . ah, this is horrible and he should have clemency. ah, is quite an astounding letter also, he has a he is plea deal is secret. so we don't really know what it is
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and, but he could be released soon instantly online from us. nancy hollings also represents another guantanamo detainees who reached out to us as part of or on heard voices. project. mohammed do old sa high who was never charged on the crime, spent 14 years behind bars, nonetheless, gave us his score in some detail. if you want to check it, you'll find is it r t dot com? but for now the sort of talking about now to don't come to it gets got so much more of the other stores we're talking about to do. you can have your say as well there today, but for now from may kevin over to the rest of the team. thanks for watching and stop by you for news views. hughes just after this break. ah. a when i went to so the wrong one, all 3,
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