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ah ah, protest is pepper sprayed in germany and another round of demonstrations against strict new cove. it measures european states struggle to contain infections and increasingly angry citizens. more problematic partying for the british. prime minister league emails revealed a 100 downing street staff were invited to a booty get together. during the 1st strict lockdown. international peacekeepers will begin withdrawing from casks down in a couple of days, as the president says, the situation stabilized following devastating riots incited by suspected terrorist fans of tennis. number one, no bakovich rally in melbourne, where the style was detained after a lengthy legal volume,
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which in australian court packed his coat exemption only for the immigration minister to threaten his expulsion, had any minute joke about his father talks to r. t a. we never thought our son, the best athlete and tennis player in the world would have had to go through this. but as you can see, politics couldn't take a win over him. this time. i got to have you with us. just one in the afternoon is tuesday, january the 11th. i'm calling brian. here the world stories were across for you this hour. europe's been grappling with high coven infections in recent days, and also failing facing violent demonstrations against increasingly tight restrictions. the toughening of measures in germany has seen protests get increasingly agitated. aah! with
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every state across the federal republic. seeing some gathering some of them very small. some of them around a 1000 people, couple a 1000 people or so the major cities like berlin cologne, leipzig, all seeing larger demonstrations. now those protestors who've come out to say absolutely no way to mandatory vaccination in germany. they may well have been boyd by the, the news coming out of austria that the plan to introduce mandatory vaccination there by february is certainly been pushed back at least a month. what we have seen though is state leaders like the one in saxony, michael courier of the christian democratic union saying that there's, there's a section of society that germany has lost a hold of that no matter what they say, no matter what they do. and these people are not going to accept coven restrictions,
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and they're not going to certainly accept mandatory vaccination. now we are expecting there to be more restrictions put in place in germany coming up this week or last sholtes the german chancellor will be speaking in parliament later this week. and now overall, the, the message, the coming from the people in germany is that they support these measures that are being put in place. however, as i said, there is a hard core nucleus who are wealth absolutely outraged by what they're saying. we have freedom of expression. we are the people, we are citizens, they are, you have to do your duty. you have to show the government, the red car that things should not continue as they have been up to. now. i can pull free vaccination is clearly a violation of the constitution. it's clearly totalitarian and absolutely must be prevent our thought. should it be decided by these criminals who unfortunately, ross now, well elsewhere in europe, in italy,
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what we're seeing is new restrictions coming in there as well. they've already brought in the super green pass. now already italy had what was called the green pass. this allow, it's an people in bars restaurants, cafe to see that you tested negative super green pass that's put in place for the over fifties in italy, specifically that shows that you've been vaccinated and that you have hosted negative in the czech republic. there is talk of allowing even people who've tested positive to go to work. it's an attempt to try and keep the economy alive. it is only at the discussion stage at the moment in prague. but what they're basing it on is the idea that the o micron varies results in less people requiring hospital stays, and that would allow them to keep the economy going if certain professions were allowed to continue even if you tested positive for cove. and of course, if you have a mild case of it over in the united kingdom,
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they are also looking at lifting restrictions a little bit, not as extreme as what's being discussed in the czech republic. of course though, they're, you going to see the isolation period for cove at 90 reduced from 7 days to 5 days . this is because they have real staff shortages in the u. k. when it comes to the, the health care sector and in education as well. the education minister in the united kingdom, the education secretary in london saying that they're looking at this and it's alongside the, the scientific data and they're going to make a decision based on that. i would, but obviously always defer to the scientific advice on this. it would certainly help mitigate some of the pressures on a schools on critical workforce at ubs, i hope will be one of the 1st you will see the question, how we, how will we performed, i hope will be one of the 1st major economies to demonstrate to the world, how you transition from pandemic to endemic what's going on across europe when it
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comes to covert 19, and a real patchwork of methods being used to try in both keep economies alive. keep countries open and stifle the spread of the virus. c at no party pressure for british premier, bearish johnson, but again, it's social not political. leaked emails revealed another knocked down gathering, involving the pm and his wife, and which it's claimed, a 100 downing street staff are invited for abuse. he get together in 2020 hi all. after what has been an incredibly busy period, it would be nice to make the most lovely weather and have some socially distance drinks and the number 10 garden this evening. please join us from 6 p. m, and bring your own booze. well, it seems as though all the primary, so as during, during this pandemic is partying. while everybody was simply in a lockdown, it seems as though the government was acting as if there was a cause for celebration. in fact, the prime minister's chief aid, i simply sent out this message saying that the lovely weather in may of 2020 was ample enough reason to host a party and so invited around a 100 people to a,
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bring your own booze, downing street garden party. now it's alleged that around 40 people attended this party, including boris at johnston. the only problem is at the time the rules clearly stated, even reiterated just an hour before that invitation went out that you can only meet up with one other person from another household. and of course, social distance 2 meters apart. so it's probably not much of a surprise to me to tell you there's huge amount of opposition to it, including a cause for the prime minister to resign. people will find it awfully outrageous that the most powerful people in the tory government were producing up at number 10 downing street proving yet again that it's one rule for them. and another for the rest of us. if the prime minister had a shred of integrity or an ounce of shame, he would have resigned many months ago, boris johnson has consistently showed that he has no regard for the rules he puts
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in place for the rest of us. at the time everyone would have known did go into a body was wrong. so how can those friend country have filters was ok? now, number 10 are yet to comment, but for us, johnson has previously and repeatedly said that all guidelines have been followed. of course, in metropolitan police and now weighing in, they're considering investigating and now in communication with the cabinet office . but just to give you a bit of an idea of what was happening at the time here in london on may the 25th. that's 5 days after this, so called parking 10 days off of that wine and cheese alleged soiree forest children said this. the only reason we have been able to make such progress is because the country has observed the social distancing rules. feel free to speak to people yourself if you feel they are not observing the rules and the police will step in if necessary. so it comes as no surprise then it you wonder that even tories are now losing trust in the government. according to the latest shocking
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pole i move in a 3rd of tories thing, the boris johnson should quit and almost 4 and 10 think he is doing a bad job, of course, considering there's now been dozens of party revelations and allegations floating around during the lock down period it sounds as though the government was almost on a booze cruise, but it seems as though bar as johnson. 2 may not go down with his ship because it's down to president, says international peacekeepers will stop withdrawing from the country. in 2 days time. his praise, russia and other allies for the steadfast supports as the centralization republic restored peace following a series of riot condemned as a terrorist lead attempt to overthrow the government ortiz a course. donald reports from countries worst effected at its biggest city o mattie. while the international peacekeeping mission here in kazakhstan is over its official, it will take no more than 10 days, according to the president of kazakhstan, for all international troops, to completely withdraw from the country. it took the local security forces only
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a few days to get the situation under control and no longer required the help of their allies from the collective security treaty organization. now, according to the authorities, their main mission is to keep the situation stable and well to keep improving it. and in fact do not lead to basically prevent anything like that from happening. ever again, we are here in the city of almighty and basically you can see just a while, a fraction of the may. hm. that has been dealt to the city. this is a former presidential residence now it's, well, it's definitely a former one. you can see how protest is used this truck to completely well destroy the ball, the barriers, and to get in to get into this territory by basically now the whole city here wonders who was behind this terrorist attack on the country. and at we filed this report where we try to get some witness accounts and well to get some glimpse into who may have done it. cause extern is making its 1st baby steps towards recovery
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from the protests which went terribly astray, turning into terrorism. and as the whole country moons, this city, the city of al marty, that has seen more annihilation than any other town by an order of magnitude can help. but wonder who is behind all this? irina at family live meters away from the main square. from the windows, they watched armed goons joined the mob for the flat. finally, there was a crowd of people walking towards the administration building. initially we didn't think they were armed, but they seemed aggressive. the next day the crowd grew. people appeared with clubs, iron bars, how nice and shields on which was written in cassock. an old man go. some people from the crowd rummaged in bushes and pick something out from the ground. it wasn't rocks, it wasn't iron, ours. they were looking for something small. they had something small in their hands. i think it might have been some kind of drug because it was something very small. it fits in your pond, woody books, bucklin and she shows us videos on her phone. we're the 1st news crew. she's
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showing them to. but protests as arming themselves with stolen roy gear is far from unheard of. it was something else that caught this family's attention. when you will know what nick, no, we saw people and long down jackets. they had ear pieces in their ears and either walkie talkies or telephones. there were no hurry to go to the main square with every one else. there were just scanning the crowd, it seemed to me that they were directing the crowd on, but it equal accordingly. the visible red flags don't and there. plenty of locals noticed matching outfits, wound by the most violent rioters. they were wearing black clothes. yes, i'm wearing masks hands and we noticed white glove is veal at your feet, so long vs. what else to say? i sna, ma'am? i said you're the bulk of the people were in black grey, but now to bleed people in bright red jackets stood out. i mean, they wandered who would want to stand out like that at an event like this. grasping the protest in kazakhstan were ignited by a high can fuel prices, but quickly took a political turn as anti government chance evolved into religious proclamations.
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according to this witness's account, that the pope was emily, after some time, closer to the night, we heard shouts of allah akbar got his greatest on the square. those were no longer slogans of kazakhstan, but religious logan's neighbors. his windows overlooked the square said that there were man who used women in he jobs as human shields. trib stalled. as that him on the terrace there were bearded man and citizens of other countries, according to their documents, fleshy o mathias plagued with rumors and stories about foreign islamists slipping through security checks and conducting attack. no one here believes that locals could have caused so much. may him in this city cassock authorities have been saying for days that a terrorist attack was on way. and according to leaders of the c, s t o security alliance, the events he em have borne the tell tale signs of international terrorism and the level of them even the augustine is not a military. we are witnessing the aggression of international terrorism. where did
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they come from? these gangs of armed men who were trained abroad here and clearly had experiencing, fighting in global hotspots. system forces do not shy away from using cyberspace and social networks to recruit extremists and terrorists to create sleeper cells of insurgence. we will not allow the situation in our homeland to be disturbed. we will not allow a so called color revolution to be carried out. cassock security forces are on a seek and destroy mission. clearing out terrorist cells that had gone into hiding, complicating matters is a mistrust between the army and the police. up to terrorists still so many of their uniforms and could sneak up on them disguised as officers. the nation wants to go back to the peaceful life they are used to. and to know for sure. who did this. i'm a gosh, darn of reporting from almighty kazakhstan, archie of, if i were to say they've arrested more than 10000 people on terrorism charges. and say those a large number of foreigners among them ever all as well. 16 police officers die
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during that week of clashes and separately a new videos about showing armed groups of protest, a shooting at the government building. ah. the protest began in response to rising energy prices, but quickly descended into riots centered on the commercial hub of al mattie president. the chi of says the economic damage caused by the violence may be up to $3000000000.00. international peacekeepers, a company garden key infrastructure right now, sent him by the c s t o military alliance, which includes close ally, russia. i'll senior correspondent morale gasdio reports on the mission. the piece keeper operation here in kazakhstan, as in full swing, everyone needed has already arrived and taken up their plan positions and secured them such as this bella, russian detachment close to an airport,
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which was the original insertion point for peacekeepers during last week's riots. an unknown number of weapons, including machine guns and grenade launchers were seized by looters. among those looters were radicals. the government has confirmed this jihadists with years of combat experience on the lot. the facility is strategic for our divisions. we have in order to prevent armed enemy formations from penetrating here we are trying to stick to this. peacekeepers have been directed to god key infrastructure, contingent from all c s t o members states have been deployed to crucial areas to help a stretched cassock military be they military bases, government offices, or even power stations. another vital site where security was, was bolstered by peacekeepers is the power station that feeds the city of alma to with most of it's, it's heath and it's electricity. here, the kill, his battalion,
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took over a kill his brigade called scorpion, his taken over security here. 70 percent of all of al, with his power is generated at the station and given how marauders and bandits systematically targeted infrastructure. the work is here thought that they would be next letter letter at the beginning of the riots, the staff felt insecure. they were scared. the peacekeeping forces were sent and now they are protecting us as this as a strategic area. the staff already feel more confident and perform their official duties and full without being afraid of anything. security has been beefed up patrols every where men. there are even secret passwords to root out. infiltrators . much moved in at night would definitely demand password. and here, together with the police who guard the posts, we demanded the workers move around less. some of these measures may seem excessive
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or even be excessive, but the people here are still in shock. the peacekeepers are an anchor. they radiate security and order. the 2 things people here most need and it's 20 years to the day since the 1st prisoners were taken to the notorious us prison camp at guantanamo bay. the facility, the noise and former im might say is where you went. authorities of illegally detained and tortured hundreds of muslims. or we can talk about that now with amazon bag, who regular viewers will know how british pakistan your firm and former guantanamo bay. detainees shared his story with us along the way. good, happy with us again, arty. it's an anal spacious anniversary. what thoughts did it bring back to you? you were there in the early years. of course, you know, there are over 9 prisoners,
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still an animal from the prisoners health being from around $45.00 different countries. most of them have never been to the united states of america in their lives. the united states has been to them and showed them a piece of america that most americans don't even know that. and that is still the torture of abuse. and she got trial with hopelessness. and i was at the same time telling the rest of the world that we are the fashioned human rights and democracy . a place like once on it is that it is an absolute travesty of justice. where america has absolute no right to tell anybody else how to conduct themselves . and unfortunately on this, unless she 20 years there are people i spoke young boys one no longer young. that 1819 years old. we've never met at all because they probably be held that child or trial be one channel. and so our call has be consistently for prisoners and
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campaigners to close on tunnel. and to shut this doc saying, which has become a very strong symbol for what was it that you were subjected to in that time listening to me as i saw 2 people, i saw one prison with his hands kind of on his head to the top of the page being repeated, be punched and kicked him to the children numerical. but this was a homicide. i also was subject to the sounds of women screaming in the nest cells. and i was like wife, while interrogators from the way pictures of my children in front of me and threatened to send me to egypt and to syria. if i didn't cooperate so that all sorts of shocking things that were taking place. and i say i was only that the 3 is there a few people then literally 20 years without charge? in the good sense, of course you've used your time to educate, to raise awareness of what went on there among other tangential subjects to do with
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this. but how is it affected your life? a personal level. this is life i work for an organization called kate, which contains people held in guantanamo and the wider war on terrorism and sex. and islam of phobia that emanates from it. but that's, that's what normal life for me now is to try to get one ton of detection process where the legal process, what that does, on a middle level, on the social level, of course, is the director taken away. you are, you are constantly connected to these issues and they are very painful issues. there's no data. and there's a personal cost, of course, that you are still talking to. i'm still talking governments in different ways, whether it's with it's whether it's financially there's still different aspects of this that have not left and it continues. and then as long as it continues to fight against the must continue to in the years since there been several presidents of
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all committed to saying, i want to be the want to get guantanamo quote closed. it's still open. how do you feel that it's still up and running up to 20 years? and even the latest big pentagon budget has provision for not re at creating inmates? well, you know, it's really important for us all the content of the bio part is on the project. it's, it's, it's left wing, it's white, it's black, it's more east coast west coast. it's everything. very americans. american apple pie. and that is because no credits, despite every single husband saying that he wants to close, one tunnel has done so. president bush who opened it said he wanted to close it, and he actually released the largest number of prisoners he received over 500. trump came along and he said, he'll keep the place open. but the only did that, because obama wouldn't prosecute an immunity to all of those who involved in the torture program. he never once said, as a consequence, you show him where he could that we are holding innocent men because people are
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innocent until proven guilty. and so it brings us not to abide by them. this will be one man in one year. and because of the difficulty of one of the pos recently makes it even more difficult for him to close. we are now asking, christmas are saying, you need to speak to us. congress needs to speak to us. the senate needs to look at us. we see our humanity, and we need to tell you what america has done. and some of us are citizens of your closest life, so you need to be missing and understand what this is done. no, no, no, no spacious anniversary, but i do appreciate you taking the time again to share your experiences with us. mars bag in birmingham in the u. k. thanks very much. a new report by human rights watch details. the tragic extent of the systematic abuse of the prison camp. it assesses the torture and illegal detention of hundreds of muslims at guantanamo. and the colossal detriment that the multi decade operation has had on victims, as well as human rights efforts on
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ah well tennis number one know back joke of it. she may have had his medical exemption in australia or upheld, but his legal struggles are not over the government now, reportedly looking into whether he provided false information about where he traveled in the 2 weeks before his arrival. if he did that could mean a hefty fine or even jail time. a monday, the star athlete want to call battle upholding his medical exemption from being vaccinated against cove it but the immigration minutes, that then immediately threatened that his visa can still be revoked. talk about his father slammed the australian authorities handling of all this calling attempts to cancel the visa. politically motivated, he's been telling, i'll tell you that he feels his son has every right to compete in this month's australian open. because i'm leaving this sonia. i want to thank everyone around
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the world who supported novak. thanks to them. he was never brought to his knees. he's done everything they asked him to do, and he's finally received the court decision, allowing him to stay in play tennis. i can't describe the feeling we never thought asked on the best tennis player in the world would have had to go through this. especially in such a far away land, where he had already proven himself the best 9 times. probably it's incredible that this has happened to him, but it has happened and it was in no way related to sport. it's all politics. but as he can see, politics couldn't defeat in this time. he didn't deserve the visa refused. so in the 1st place. so he contacted his team and challenged the victory as his and his team. he proved that he was in the rightness. he wouldn't have travel back if he hadn't had permission from the government and the tennis association of australia. because all these commissions went through the tenants association on it,
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they provided requests to federal and local authorities in victoria. we never had to deal with such politics. politics is tennis and the verdict will give him more strength, honestly. and he's perfectly mentally prepared. of course we expect novak when his 21st grand slam and his 10th australian oakley, his reminder of the less, the more welcome the tenant styles had in australia. ah, bill that jack rich, how the world's number one tennis star got to change in australia on a simple timeline. january 5th, tennis star comes to melbourne to defend his title at the australian open. immediately after touching down, jarvis taken in for questioning by border force. tennis superstar came into the country on vaccinate because he had a medical exemption after having phobia just a couple of weeks earlier. mr. chuck of
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h received on the status of december 2021. a letter from the chief medical office of tennis us trail. yeah. recording that he had been provided with the medical exemption from cody vaccination on the grounds that he had recently recovered from coded january 6th for 11 am local time job. this is visa, canceled his recovery from cove. it wasn't enough for the australian government tennis or taken to detention center, where he had to wait for court trial staying with asylum seekers. january 10th job, which one the appeal against the cancellation of his visa judge ordered the government to release right to stay in australia and returned to jog, wish his passport and other travel documents. yet it is still unclear
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whether the vaccine skeptic would be allowed to compete and given a chance of winning a record breaking 21st grand slam title has always the internet swiftly got to work on this. a barrage of means of doing the rounds. mocking both the vax tennis star and also the australian government's actions since his arrival. ok, that's it. from a old. you've been busts on the way next, keeping up data for the rest of this cheese i under farmer in the coming i was then kevin, i'm moving the reason for me calling bright thanks for choosing audience and l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we
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