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the who's driving in the city of alma did perhaps the most dangerous area in the tonight as violent rage is across because it's report for the country's largest city court authority say they've arrested $4000.00 people on including foreign national war peacekeepers were arriving from russia to help restore all that food. meantime, moscow push his back against washington's remarks. the russian p. steve was will never leave because the foreign ministry pointing out the neighboring country, strong military alliance and traditional tide and anger, a rubs at new copays, restrictions in europe to gas and buttons have been deployed in paris on days, unrest in germany and austria to tonight. all the come in the program. the
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either good will these a day with me, kevin. and 1st on a lot of the program covering the ongoing situation, the central asia to tell you about with news 1st small matter because it's done or a freelance reporter working for us at ortiz being detained by the army. our tv crews been there over the last few days, covering the unrest that shaken the country. although it's still not at all clear why the report was arrested. this is what a producer there told us about what happened was come on the break loos nettleton. crew arrived from new full time to say, but they went to film in a church and they went to the republic square to film and our military vehicles. one of our military correspondents was on the other side of the roadway and then a vehicle with military personnel driver. they post offering unsupported to his knees and threatened him with weapons and forced him into a vehicle saying that we haven't been able to get in contact with him since then. we are trying to reach him for the russian embassy while meantime,
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catholic authority. so they've arrested $4000.00 suspects on terrorism charges. they say many appeared to be full nationals. soldiers, sudden please continue to patrol the streets and have taken control of key infrastructure facilities. is the latest italian. there's been chaos in cars, expand largest city, matty for days now with riotous looting stores and setting fire to government buildings, many of them carrying firearms to along the way. in response president caves issued an order to use live fire against suspected terrorists without warning. a cause official saying one child caught in the violence has died from a gunshot wound. another is in a critical condition. it's reported to dozens of people, including at least 18 police officers have been killed because extends national security committee is published a list of 7 officers who died as a result of the unrest. the president's declared the 10th of january as a national day of mourning coming up. we spoke to a man who lost his son, who was serving the national guard and fell under a truck that was driven by rioters. he served for 6 months. we've been planning
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a how to welcome him back. and then this unfortunate incident struck like a bolt from the blue. it's very, very hard to bear your own son. urged the people of catholics to calm down already . we're losing all children. a local reporter, no mercy, describe the scene and the phase of the people in that city. i'm not sure what question company the office of our tv company is located in the very epicenter of the rights. right in front of the office entrance, we found a dead body, a murdered young man, who looked 20 to 25 years old. for them, we started filming, and at a distance of 50 to 70 meters, 3 service men came up to us and started shouting, stop, hands on what they had weapons which they pointed to tongue. actually i raised my hands, showed my press id when it started shouting that we would press so that they would not shoot. they lowered their weapons only when they came very close to us and saw
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that we were journalists. we can say that we got off likely because a few days ago, a car with journalist was shot at here. the driver was killed and the cameraman was seriously injured. the situation is still extremely tense. the entire city center is paralyzed and destroyed. all administrative buildings and offices of tv companies were torched, not a single shopping center remains intact. they were all looted and burned. a lot of small businesses were affected shops and banks. there is traffic in the city, but no public transport doing people are already running out to food. it's a problem to buy any phone because flashpoints of all confrontation still flare up periodically and burned. abandoned, wrecked cars are scattered throughout the city. there are places where human bodies have not yet been removed. the peaceful protest over social issues was simply hijacked and the 1st wave of protest was absolutely peaceful. they was simply trying to convey the demands to the authorities. then a 2nd wave began with extremist who began to smash, burn,
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and attack representatives of power structures grabbing. this is colossal material damage to the city in its infrastructure. how long will it take to recover? how much money will be required? well, the money come from, how will people live through this time? these are very urgent questions now, because meantime, several nearby countries including neighboring russia, sent in more than 3000 piece capers. it's part of a long standing military alliance and follows a request from the catholic president for assistance in restoring order. a command to describe their mission for us. when we arrived in the republic of catholics on deployed to be signed area received in order to protect and defend vital state facility that we had orders to protect the almighty airport. we successfully accomplish that sets of outposts and patrol. a watch is being conducted 24 hours a day. however, commented for abroad on the us secretary of state phase. it will now be difficult to get russian peacekeepers to leave because it's done with more on it and
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overnight developments on the ground. ego is done off reporting from the kaz at capital. while the country is still reeling from the consequences of some very violent protests, which mostly engulfed the largest city and the former capital over al marti, basically their protest very quickly escalated into marauding into even terrorist attacks. in fact, the government is talking about 6 wave of those as it is right now in the middle of an anti terror operation. as a result, and 4000 people have been detained because the government's response has been quite heavy handed as well. and there are dozens of dead dozens of killed people on both sides as a result. now, helping out the catholic authorities here is a, more than $3000.00 strong peacekeeping force in international one operating under the umbrella of the collective security treaty organization. a military alliance that includes kazakstan, russia, and some for other posts of yet now nations. and well,
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this international peacekeeping presence, it caught the eye of the united states, secretary of state antony blinking. ah, has singled out russia and voiced following concerns about russian troops present in casks. dan, it would seem to me that are the cause like authorities and government certainly have the capacity to deal appropriately or with her with protests or to do so in a way that respects the rights of protesters while maintaining order. so it's not clear why they feel the need for any outside assistance. so we're trying to learn more about it. i think one lesson a recent history is that her, once are russians are in your house, sometimes very difficult to get them to leave. russia has already denounced such claims spokeswoman for the russian foreign minister. amory, as a heart of i have said that such presence, such peacekeeping presence, bead rushes, or any other country that is part of the collective security fee. the organization, basically it is legitimate, especially given that cassock stand,
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requested the aid officially u. s. secretary of state and blink, and has in a typically boorish manner, joked about the tragic events in kazakhstan, if antony blink and loves history lessons so much, then let him keep in mind the following. when there are americans in your house, it can be difficult to stay alive, let alone not be robbed or raped. native americans, koreans, vietnamese iraqis, panamanians, yugoslavs, libyans, syrians, and many other unfortunate people can say a lot about this. while the president of cas extent a chi of he has admitted effectively that the country security forces will most likely be unable to contain this absolute security fall out. and that's why he reached out officially to his allies. in fact, the estimate that the president has given as to how many terrorists are in cast and right now, or at least how many were here about 2 days ago. his estimate was 20000 people.
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again, that's according to the president. but he has said that basically their response will be very hard line. they were beating and killing policemen and young soldiers putting fire had administers of buildings, looting private premises and shops, killing secular citizens raping young women. in my basic view, no talks with the terrorists. we must kill them while we're still hearing reports of gunfire coming out of the city of al marty as the anti terrorist operation is still ongoing them. but at the same time, little by little, we're also getting reports that order is being restored there. he goes down of reporting from the scene, while former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter explained, has a bit more about why he thinks the u. s. isn't our king that russian peacekeepers are, inc, as external? the moment it's pure hypocrisy, but it's so par for the course when it comes to not just the biden administration, but frankly, speaking, any american administration in the post cold war era,
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you know, the united states continues to be a bitter that somebody like vladimir putin took over from a personally, boris yeltsin, i mean, the 1990 s were the ideal for the united states, a compliant russia was replaced by you know, a stronger leader who sought to assert, you know, russian sovereignty either can be no doubt to what russia's doing because extent today is lawful, it's part of a treaty relationship. they were requested to intervene and they are doing so effectively. but logistics it has, the extern is the biggest of the former soviet republics in central asia and shares big boulder with russia and china to the protests began as a response to rising fuel prices in a southwest, an industrial city. but then quickly spread reportedly driven by simmering discontent over economic policies. next. and i feel a senior correspondent board guys the of who's been granted exclusive access to the russian peacekeeping mission requested by the cause of government to restore order
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in our mattie. this is perhaps the most dangerous part of the peacekeepers journey. we're driving into the city of alma to perhaps the most dangerous area in costume right now. much of the city is still ruled by by roving gangs, gangs of marauders. looters are people who are armed to the teeth. people who have previously swarm military trucks, military facilities, sees firearms, including assault weapons and their noon to harass our people. passages, vehicles, the travel into the city. the task is, according to the chasm government, which requested help from the peacekeepers. their job is to seize vital strategic infrastructure in the city, which includes a higher learning, a military higher learning facility education facility. and that is where we're on
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our way to fortunately, the journey was uneventful. show no signs of violence or the mobs that stalk the city and were generally very few people out in the street and simply nowhere to go . most businesses i shut shops have been looted and people are fearful of unnecessary travel. while peacekeepers have been authorized to use their weapons in self defense, multiple official to come out and said that peacekeepers won't be out there. quote, restoring order their duty will be primarily to guard various sites which will free up cassock troops to restore order in troubled areas. a
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one of the locations that c su peacekeepers help secure and guard births these the airport alma the 1st of all because it was the request of the cat government but also because of its strategic value. there had been reports that malicious had tried to take over the airport and had damaged it. those turned out that be fake. the air board is secure at this, thou welcoming more and more peacekeepers who themselves on their toes. they are well aware that there are those out there who would bad stage provocation acts of violence to discredit peacekeepers. so therefore, their mission primarily is the secure. and the god 25 russians. meantime, i was stuck in kazakhstan up to commercial flights, were canceled because of the riots, but evacuated by military aircraft bucket of moscow. the terrace visiting for the
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new year's holidays had requested help from the russian peacekeepers to be taken home again. one of the that kinney shade his story, worker's alley we came here to ski during the new years, holidays and then this terrible incident happened. now we're being evacuated by the military because apparently there isn't another way i'm really thankful for the well coordinated work of our military. the guys who rescued us for taking us out of this terrible situation. thank you very much. god willing will get home fast because this has been a rather scary and difficult ordeal. was mentioned just now the rest in kazakhstan, they initially emerged over sharp rise in fuel prices, but it quickly evolved into a broader anti government protests. we discussed the crisis and what caused it with g political experts. the reasons for these kinds of riots or these kind of destruction would not be purely economic. and also let me tell you that a relatively reach nation, mostly thanks to the nation resources and thanks to that industrial base that had
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been created. so the reasons i think were political because certain class, southern forces inside the country felt themselves under represented. and the all me is lea a very quickly in the protest which were peaceful in the beginning, but hijacked by the forces which wanted political power in the country. the protest do, luck coordinator. you know, when you go after a tv station, you go after a report that's out of the playbook, isn't it? of the revolution, but there is no obvious leader. can an uprising achieve anything without a clear sense of direction? no, it couldn't. you, you do need to lead interesting overseas about from protest against a fuel cap and please move. we do see, as you said, parson revolution taking over the television station, the airport burning down the government buildings. and certainly, as you said, the degree of violence, this is more than just a simple protest against
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a government or against a regime or against policy. this is looking for more serious than the context. unsure is an 1800 kilometer border with china. is beijing worried about any potential spillover, especially in the ssion jung province as a metal, but apart from oil, which china imported a lot of oil focused on, especially from tokens on and also in recent years, china for a lot of cold from costa, i think in terms of energy security costs on the sector. it's when we imported to china, let alone we talk about the one bed one know initiative, which is actually just on center of the whole thing. yeah. so, so this is in terms of the teacher politics and you can only cover fund extremely important to china. and i don't think i would just let cost on one on his own. we need stability in my area or it's, it's actually permanent. you know,
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you only have to look at it as a sense of neighbors, you know, the likes of pakistan there. so the neighbors afghanistan, that's an unstable regime. we need stability in that region. we see how important it is to have an ally like russia and we have an organization like collective security. tito going as agency s t o to help us down in this very difficult time. now. well, nato is saying that o, c s t o is, you know, punching beyond its weight. they have no right to and that kind of stuff. we want information about it. well, she is still has been suggesting corporation to nato since 1992 since easter almost found it. and nato just didn't recognize the us jewel that the western politicians said that they don't see this as a legitimate organization. they didn't want to talk to c s, you'll. so the west or the class itself to blame for not having the information.
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all the information was available and, and even available still had this are going soft on crime, gets new york's new district attorney accused of playing the woke up then and leading people at the mercy of criminals. a story more here as out international will use it. a continues with kevin o' it very soon. ah
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join me every thursday on the alex salmon? sure. i'll be speaking the guess when the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah ah, i get the prospect of mandatory cobit vaccine passports, and outbreaks. thousands in paris. protests are broken out of the res scuffles with
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police or using battles and tear gas to try to break up the crowds. ah, ah ah, yeah, g in that. well let's get later on this cross live to correspond policy, lia. hi there, paula. so, more violent pushback, as i was saying, against these latest co restrictions, not just in france either. where else is the unrest spread brief us? well if within starting with france as many as 50000 protesters turned out on the streets of paris, nice and ivy non throughout the course of today saturday. and as you saw, the scenes became quite tense with protesters clashing with police. and those
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demonstrations and classes are consuming, as we speak. they are a reminder of some of the scenes before in late the same day with protesters arguing and demonstrating against the mandatory cove at part. now it comes as the french president said, and i'm quoting that he vows to pissed off the unvaccinated. that kind of vulgar language has been quite across the country. and mccord made that comment. while the national assembly debated a law that will presumably be introduced within the coming days that will ban the unvaccinated from much of public life. so it is possible that we're going to see those kinds of purchase, those kind of things happening again and again. and that is despite the fact that on monday you had as many as 400000 people testing positive in from now the protests have spread across europe. in vienna, they have been fumes and noise, as people took to the streets, to protest against vaccinations,
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and also against the section in germany, in the capital berlin, where i am, they was a bicycle and moved to cade a game. the coven restriction, also in the city of frankfort. they was a mass protest, as they was industrial dwarf via an and new and berg. and then in magda burg, thousands of people descended there to protest against the latest covered restriction. and they will also saw a number of teams teams. this comes as needed, continue to try to spread, tried to stop, to spread the covert, and why was in line with the world health organization. what we had heard from the w h o is that although the latest variant omicron seems less severe than dealt particularly amongst those people who have been vaccinated, we cannot vis or perhaps ever categorize it as mild. take a lesson just like previous variance. i'm
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a crime is hospitalized people and it is killing people. in fact, the soon army of cases is so huge and quick that it is overwhelming health systems around the world. now we're likely to see these protests and demonstrations continuing across europe, particularly as countries and governments look towards introducing more and more mandatory vaccines and potential locked down. so we're far from the end of the story here and it's going honestly, people get so tired of it whether you've been jabbed or not. paula. very back up here for some of city this year and keep reporting for us as you do in and see as soon. thanks for the brief. no other news i'd like to tell you birds night. new york's late as district attorney them's already in hot water. earlier than year, new year of to lag at his stance on serious crime of him brag claims, his policies will prevent people being locked up unnecessarily. as he put it under his watch. armed robbers, for instance, will only face a misdemeanor charge if they didn't pose
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a genuine risk of harm. they'll face just one year in prison, that most drug dealers will also avoid serious charges. and certain crimes like care possessing marijuana, prostitution and resisting arrest will no longer be prosecuted. the plans though spoke to a massive backlash on line, withers need to protect the vulnerable, defend victims and prosecute the criminals who leave residents unsafe. this is not progress from manhattan. liberals need to awaken to the left us to gender and stop voting their way. when they see the havoc and destruction that woke da's like galvan brag, bring to their communities. hopefully they'll finally learn, and hopefully before it's too late. more like justice for nobody. you clearly don't give a damn about the people who will be victimized by your policies. as long as you get to a pair woke, being woke is not a virtue. i work in that cesspool,
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and i can tell you the anxiety i have every day traveling to and from work. new york city is not a safe place. politicians are playing, walk politics with our lives, if only they reap the benefits of the policies they enact. if only so than this change comes despite new york experiencing a crime wave last year, with murders up lily 4 percent, almost $500.00 robberies were also up around 5 percent. just under 14000. serious assaults increased by 10 percent to new york police sergeant cigar cam, telling us that although the numbers will go down with these new policies, people in the city won't feel safe at all. i think he's got immediate disastrous potential. i mean, the c voted for a new mayor who said that he was going to be all of our law and order, but then voted in this da, who basically from old out window and said, you know what, i just, you know, i'm gonna be woke. i'm going to cuddle criminals. i'm going to decriminalize everything in terms of fairness. that's not the answer. people don't feel safe,
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people want criminals locked up. people want to be able to walk in the time, squaring, feel safe, and go invite their family to come in and toward new york city and feel safe. and with these causes, i don't know how they gonna feel safe at all. do you criminalizing everything isn't gonna make the streets safer? ok, yeah, your numbers will go down because there'll be less arrests. the people know how they feel. you know, you can't just watch the numbers and all the sudden, miraculously, everybody feels okay. know people who have their eyes open, they, they see what's going on in the subways in their writing, and they understand what's going on. and that sounds internationals world news at a life from moscow with me. kevin owen, thanks so much for watching this. we kind of from man, the whole team here, rhythm evening t o in at st has to be ready to be able to afford enzyme and find the
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luxury that for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. it's as if these people don't count as how, how they can choose your customers and dump the sick hauling tone also they can satisfy their wall street investors. no parents should have to see what i saw. if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death precision and determine to get to with the 10 who dies to me, that's best getting away with murder both
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. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be in arms. race is on often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk with a chill. tristan's goal is to chill to begin with. each one is a better way to assess my william. let's use a curriculum. well that the game is that with
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