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of course, ah, breaking news this our on asi international, a reporter and a camera man from our sister channel. arty frogs had been detained by polish police on beller road border while covering the ongoing migrant crisis. in just a minute. we'll cross live to that florida. all through in the program poll, under the opponent, is demanding now action from its nato allies to resolve the border crisis. and while european powers point the finger of blame of russia, president putin says it's a problem of europe's own making. sure. in europe, they themselves create the conditions for hundreds of thousands of people to go that and now they looking for culprits to absorb themselves of responsibility. take care of your internal problems, don't shift your issues on to others. oh,
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and anti locked out rallies of sweeping europe, as austria becomes the 1st nation to impose or shut down only for the unvaccinated admitted coverage surge. but the decision has certainly split public opinion. it's been gig and i am sick when hundreds of thousands of people are forced to be vaccinated. i don't even know how many people lose their jobs with us. i think it's a step in the right direction. in germany, we are moving in about the same direction. and finally, in the program here, one ot the u. s. defends a 2019 after i can syria and which 80 people died mostly women and children at the pentagon, calling it an act of defense. ah, it is noon on monday here at moscow. this is arte international. the very will welcome to you. we do start this out with some alarming news. now from the poland, bella rose border as we understand now,
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a john list and the cameraman from our sister channel. he franz, have been arrested by polish authorities while covering the migrant surge in that area. let's learn more right now and crossing live to walk you to go to john off who's actually on the russian side of the board of fence right now, eager to what do we know about this latest alarming news? we're just getting the details here at our t into national in moscow will indeed worry the details as carson. we are indeed on the different side of the fancier, but what we know our colleagues got detained. it didn't happen right over the fence here they were down the down the border. but basically what happened, they were trying to do a live from a border area to well, to talk about the situation about the migrant crisis and according to the information that we have, the polish, the polish police came over to them and told them or not to film, so they gave up, gave, they gave a call, they gave, they made a phone call to the newsroom, and that's what they did. they did a live phone, they talk to,
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they went on air over the phone and talked about the situation on that border. and that did not said well, well, the police are, they detained them. the last message that the, that the editors got from the crew was handcuffs up. and after that, while all connection with them, all communication with them are, are, has been lost. now the polish authorities have already commented on the situation, saying that while they were detained for the illegal work in a zone that has been declared a state of him, of emergency during our stay here, all journalists have been working here. they were doing reports from the border. they were doing it from the bell, a russian side, or the bell, russian border patrol, or they are allowing people, they are allowing journalists rather in media outlets to their soil, to report from the migrant camp. because so far the campers on the bell, russian side of the border. and we haven't seen a single journalist out from the other side, basically only only the border police and all the people in the military uniforms
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filming us on their phones whenever we are working close to the fence. so there's that also we have been working for days now are from the migrant campus. today i have to tell you the migrant campus just down the if just down this world dirt dirty road, dirt road or rather our down there. we couldn't go live from over there because there's literally no bars, no connection or no, no internet. so this is the closest to the close position that we, that we could get to towards the migrant campus to go live. so yeah, the situation there is quite tense and our we've seen pictures from, you know, from it, from a drone, for, from a drone shot by the bell. russian a border authority saying that well and showing the amount of military equipment that the polls have deployed to the board and are you let me tell you, my grants will not be welcome there. whenever and if they decide to cross it. but we are standing here there, our room is that something might go down in an arc, and the nearest future will not show as to how well,
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how verifiable and how reliable this information is. but we will stand by and well bring you all the latest from the border. also yesterday i prepared this the following package. have a lesson to have a look at the situation. what it is like to live in a migrant camp here. it's a place stuck in limbo, the migrant camp on the border of bella ross and literally a few meters away already is poland is the e u. the dream of every single person has come here, but well, the line of military police and a very impressive barbed wire fence, they send a very unequivocal message. the situation here is an absolute stalemate. as weather keeps getting worse, the air here is wet with drizzled. even overcoats eventually end up soaked. thousands of people around us lie on bare ground as the witness slowly but surely turns it into mud. well some people they try to prepare for the posh conditions, every one is facing here right now. they brought tense like these,
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which to protect them from the forces of nature. but these are some attempts. they are good enough for freezing temperatures and most here, they don't even have that. they have to live in makeshift huts like these made of pine branches or like these. yes people here are resting right now and the weather is going to get even worse. it's going to start to snow. it will be very muddy. so it's unclear as to how long this will they will be able to survive out here in the cold cigarettes are the main currency here. whoever has a pack is a rich man. whoever has a cotton is in the one percent. many refused to talk to us unless bribed, but some offer hospitality for free. we say sorry to all european union, yet we want to save the kids life to go. now. we are here is there is no protection if the rent straight down comes to us, nothing to stop. that's no, nothing to stop the rain. they said kate sleeping on the wood. he said he was
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sitting next to the via and he was fill of sleep. ah, well right now the main challenge of course is to stay warm so you can see the amount of commotion, anything they can be chopped into firewood is causing people. here are borderline scuffling for it. but they know that if anybody doesn't want to play by the rules, doesn't want to play fair. if any fight was to break out, the bell russian border patrol will be very quick to intervene. our caravans of humanitarian trucks, to deliver supplies to the camp every day. in total, more than 18 tons of aid have been provided by the been a russian government. on top of that, the local branch of the red cross and unions have also been sizeable. each shipping in, i don't know how long this situation will last, but no matter how long people end up staying here, even if they're only
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a few of them, we will provide them with the essentials for life. we set up tense, large heated tense where people can eat, especially women and children, and pregnant women. we are certain, all the women and children have been fed. additionally, we've provided grocery sets for the families and bottled water was brought in daily . we've also brought warm clothes and blankets, plus personal hygiene products like nappies and powdered milk for the children. all this is making migrants life easier for sure, but it fails to solve the weather issue. yet whoever i talk to, no one considers turning around and heading back home an option. yes ma'am. badge never made the can in iraq. my husband couldn't get a job and we had no income. now we have to wait, but we don't know how long for i worry not for myself, but for my children. if it gets too cold, we'll need to make a decision. but i'd rather die here than go back to rock. how many days will have to pass for people to well say we've had enough, we're going in. if to be honest,
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maybe one day to a day, 3 days at you know, i got a gun exactly dime it because after night snow people will go to morrow. 120 percent. if we know we lose in our life, we will go, doesn't matter. let they kill us it out. that's the end of it. you know, if we die in call, oh, we die. sure, again, what's that different? there's still a lot of hope here. the germany will agree to take these people in and that poland will provide safe passage. but as politicians bic her own time is against them. i'm a gosh, darn a reporting from the bell roast border. ot see austria has become the 1st country to impose a nation wide lockdown for those unvaccinated against cove. it is, comes amid a spike of infections across parts of europe, also accompanied by waves of social unrest. the austrian chancellor announced the
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new drastic measures. thus did i did, the restrictions will apply to everyone over the age of 12. the unvaccinated will only be allowed to leave their homes in exceptional circumstances and they will no longer be allowed to visit shops that provide non basic items. 100, for example, to clothes sports and furniture stores, cradles could shift. and the reason that austria has gone ahead and said that if you're not vaccinated or can't prove that, you've recovered from covert that you are essentially on lockdown. is that 35 percent of the population out there, or thereabouts? haven't had a full vaccination dose that they are taking this very seriously. now if you are over the age of 12, if you can't prove that you've had the vaccine, all that you've recovered from covert and your court out in about knots. either going to a food shop doing some exercise in your local area or going or going back from receiving medical treatment. then the police could well stop you. you could well
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receive a huge fine. some of the funds have been talked about as high as 30000 euro. it's highly unlikely, 830000 euro fine would be imposed, but it's, it's there as a threat now for the next 10 days. this is going to be the case. at least it will be reviewed after that, but it's caused serious upset and ins outs book over the weekend. there were people angry and out on the streets to tell the government that they're not happy with this. and it's only people are against it, and it's discrimination against the unvaccinated retreat. to conclude, it will be hard to control. so perhaps a full lockdown is simpler. i think it's really important. we end upon demo tilden, it's been king and i am. i am against mandatory vaccination and to healthy for that when hundreds of thousands of people are forced to be vaccinated. i don't even know how many people will, is there jobs. and yadda. i think it's a step in the right direction. in germany, we are moving in about the same direction as well. here in germany, they'll be keeping an eye on how things go with that policy in austria because the
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silk about trying to introduce it here as well. some german states, it's bavaria, saxony, and the city state of berlin, already introduced similar measures already. they'll be looking on thursday during a meeting of health ministers to decide if they want to try to impose this nationally at the moment, 65 percent of german saying the federal government in berlin isn't doing enough to tackle this 4th wave of coven 19. it's a similar story in the netherlands where restrictions have been put in place on those who haven't been vaccinated and in level and in the city of the hague. well, that resulted in violence over the weekend with clashes between police and anti locked down demonstrators resulting in the place ending up using water cannon. ah oh. 2
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1 of the reasons that governments are taking the measures that they are taking is vaccine uptake has plateaued across these countries. the problem is, is that those who haven't received the vaccine haven't come forward for the vaccine do seem highly unlikely to do so. on their own accord. we spoke with a bob java medical professor in vienna. he thinks to look down in austria is justified. obviously this is a very unique event, but you have to understand one thing we had locked down before. we have locked down for the entire population. we are identify the unvaccinated asset risk groups. so yes, why should we lock down the vaccinate? people who are not at risk ending up and intensive care unit, and therefore we have to find a solution and a solution. the 1st step solution is obviously to make a lockdown for the on vaccine. and obviously those who are non vaccinated feel that
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their human rights have been abused to human rights have been challenged or even taken away from because they've got to be treated differently. i don't think this is discrimination. this is just trying to treat the disease for courtesy. some people need to understand that you cannot just act as if you're alone in the world . we're living in societies. we have a serious problem. if our intensive care units are hard, people are gonna die at home in on the streets and that is unacceptable. so we have to put, let's say that the urge to urgent gear of the break to, to make people understand that the u. s. has defended of an abstract and syria that killed 80 people back in 2019 corn and get an act of self defense. or the incident though only came to light this week when the military has been accused of trying to cover it up. the following video was filmed via syrian cameraman is believed to
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show the aftermath of the strike near the iraqi border. the area was the last is la mixed, a stronghold at the time. according to us central command, 16 of those killed in the bombing we're militants for was civilians. washington has not clarified who the other 60 people were all though it has basically acknowledged they were most likely civilians. the aussies, donald coronel takes a closer look at why it's taking so long for this tragedy to even be reported. u. s . military command was silent about it for years, an air strike that took the lives of about 80 people, mostly women and children in the last days of the syrian civil war. and it's only thanks to a new york times investigation that the u. s. military finally, fast up, the exact mixture of armed and unarmed personnel could not be conclusively determined. likely, a majority of those cute were also competence at the time of the strike. these 2 strikes were legitimate, self defense strikes, no disciplinary actions were warranted. we investigated ourselves and decided there
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will not be any punishments. how surprising for washington, though it's a lot like groundhog day. the most recent re run was back in august when a drawn strike and couple killed 10 civilians including 7 children. the pentagon initially said it didn't do anything wrong after an internal investigation at backtracked a bit, but still said that the soldiers involved were acting in good faith. they all had a genuine belief based on the information they had in the interpretations of that was a threat to you. us forces an imminent threat to us forces. that's a mistake. it's a regrettable mistake. it's an honest mistake. i understand the consequences, an honest mistake. i'm sure that will make the relatives of the victims feel a lot better. mike, i'm yeah, good. i know they say i says k lived in this house in this house with these children, members of ice is a stupid thought without any proof, without any investigation that they attacked and killed our children. and we will never forgive them. unfortunately, the list of collateral damage inflicted by us forces doesn't stop there.
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mm mm. mm. after so many accidents, you'd think some international body might try to investigate at least one of them. but when the prime suspect seems to be itching to impose sanctions on its detractors, is anyone surprised anymore at the apparent lack of accountability in instances like this, you never got any accountability anywhere. no one's going to take the take to heat . unless it's someone at the very lowest levels who's gonna challenge that? who's going to defy that? there's no higher authority to say no, wait a minute. this is crazy. nothing's going to be done. it would be another case of
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justice not being rendered and, and life goes on and then everyone will forget about it except the immediate families, people didn't know where, who ordered the strike. and there's, it allegedly was done by a unit that isn't accountable to anybody. what kind of unit is that? the whole effort is to try and down play these kinds of atrocities and it, because the united states, the course is killing for democracy at all at all times. so they think that they have this license to kill in effect, and that's the unfortunate thing. so crew members of all the international space station of remaining on high alert right now of incoming a high velocity space debris, a clusters of fragments from destroy satellites hurtled past the. i assess twice this morning with more debris expected soon, early a russian,
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a ground control older. the cosmo as to a shelter inside that story is cap sewell. it's the 2nd time this month. the i assess is how to deal with orbital junk. on wednesday, the, i assess how to maneuver a dodge a piece of a chinese weather satellite that was destroyed 14 years ago. oh, plenty more still to come here. we get monday program on r t, a homicide trial, that split opinion in america. and we look at why teenagers, shooter, col rittenhouse, is being portrayed. is both a hero and a villain. that's among our top stories right after the break. lou. ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm.
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capital. a closing arguments will begin today at the trial of a young man who kill 2 people that injured another. this is all during the black lives matter. protests in the u. s. state of wisconsin last year is the case which certainly split the country mr. kyle rittenhouse, i travel to kenosha in august last year when he was 17. he claims he went there to protect local businesses from rioting. following the motor, a black man by police. now apparently during a confrontation, he opened fire, killing 2 people and wounding another. it is a case that ultimately encapsulates one of america's most deep rooted issues as unties. saskia taylor now explains patriot or terrorist hero or cold blooded killer. that's no consensus in america. in fact, kyle written houses become the face of the united states divided look up cow rittenhouse and throw away the key. he was trying to get away from them,
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i guess looks like. and he fell and then they very violently attacked him. this is a city president of the united states of america is supposed to be protecting his country, but instead he's rooting for chaos and violence when joe biden called cal rittenhouse, a white supremacist last year, it really was just the go to move of the democrats. they do this all the time. the ongoing trial of the teenager who shot dead 2 people during the canal b l m protest has ripped wide open deep rooted rifts. it's gone way beyond left versus right. it's revoke the 2nd amendment buses don't come from my guns. it's deformed, the police passes back the blue. it's the tolerant vases, the micah crowd. never mind that those rittenhouse killed were white during the keels. rittenhouse who is white, shot and killed his attackers. joseph rosenbaum and us and huber, who are both also white. rittenhouse also shot and wounded gauge, gross crates,
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who is armed and also what, who still a rating racist blight. the judge, it took just one bad joke about asian food and one ring tone. and if the court makes or finding that the actions that were done in bad faith, it's helen that the judge was probably k, k, k. i mean, who else would said, god bless the usa as thou ringtone. only fanatics who attend trunk probably is right. in fact, it's obvious what's going on here. the good old american justice system and white races, church presiding over murder trial by a white racist this church searching to miss trial this case and save the pull. why? keller? from justice, the written house judges ring tone is literally trump's rally theme song. draw your own conclusions. so a year ago, tens of millions believed the elections were rigged. and now tens of millions think
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there's no real justice to cornerstones of new greatest democracy in the world. undermined and under 12 months, and if he thought that the mainstream media would stick to reporting the facts. well, i think again, the jury might still be out, but the verdicts already in take the law suit. why the tweet by cbs news which claim that written house admitted to murder, which he hasn't or take the cnn chief legal unless professional opinion. i mean the stupidity of this, like what could possibly go wrong? well, a lot went wrong. the good news for kyle written house is that he's not on trial for being an idiot. meanwhile, on the right, images of written house flashing a white power symbol are being just swept under the carpet because everyone seeing what they want to see. and as for biden, the president who promised to heal, well, he got written houses, photo and put in a little trainer about white supremacy. how's that for leadership in times of
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trouble? when i saw that, i was shocked. i was angry, president biden. doesn't know my son whatsoever, and he's not to white supremacist. he is not a racist, and biden did that for the votes. and that was so angry at him and what he did to my son, he defamed him. so patriot or far right, poster boy, killer or mater. whatever the jury decides, one thing is for shore at a time when americans have never been so polarized. co written house has brought them together only for them to realize just how far apart they really are. authorities in the canadian province of alberta grappling with a p, r disaster over decades old education guidelines. they advise students to study nazi german economic achievements as part of a diversity program. after the document was a actually i know with by the media, the local education minister denied any and all knowledge of it. this was the 1st
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time that i or anyone in my office had seen this document and i immediately instructed my department to remove it from all alberta education publications. how is it remotely possible that neither you nor your staff have laid eyes on this material till now? the sad part of the stories that 37 years of government has gone by in alberta and not one indication minister picked up on this disturbing document. and what kind of mind thinks there is a good site to the nazis. did you say this curriculum? well, sure than us is killed 6000000 jews, but they were good for the german economy. this province is an embarrassment. the alberto education document was issued back in 1984 with a title quote, guidelines for recognizing diversity and promoting respect. it was revived several times, including in 2020. it recommended the teachers include, quote, both to positive and negative behaviors of various groups. for example, when studying nazi war crimes,
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students were told to look at the pre war success of nazi economic policies. all those references were removed off the pressure from various jewish groups, including the simon wasn't all center which research as a holocaust. and we spoke to a member of that organization. i'm happy to say that the education minister address la grange has cancer, has, as has eliminated that back. because i think we on the stand that this is absolutely crazy. there is a tendency today to i would say to over exaggerate this issue was given equal time to different sides. i mean, some issues. there's no 2 sides. let's, let's be honest. there's nothing to talk about when it comes to the nazis except their crimes. except the incredible damage and ruin and murder that they brought to the world and it's their homes. in 3rd, rice was the most genocidal regime, the worst regime in human history. so i mean,
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you want to talk about how the auto band was an improvement over the previous highway, when tens of millions of innocent people were murdered by this, by this regime. i. that's a new kind of, it's off our headline from moscow on this monday. thanks for joining us. aeronautics international, more of your top storage to return in about half an hour's time. ah ah ah ah. with a with
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