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guests , let's talk about what, er , today er, 9 years ago the executive director of the center for civil liberties joins the great victims of oleksandr romantsov . we are also looking for yehor sobolev, a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine, a member of the maidan, a people's deputy of the 8th convocation, yehor . we congratulate you. and what function do you perform in the armed forces of ukraine? tell me everything, of course, please. the sergeant flies on the wing of a uav. well, you are almost like viktor tarantush, who teaches the young guards of these pilots. you don't know viktor travna. oh, i'm asking him before the war. the hook is called the school specifically for the training of uav operators. well, okay, the very part, tell me, tell me like this . please tell me what is happening now in the zaporizhzhia direction and what dangers, what risks, well, for me, zaporizhzhia is mine the motherland of that well, of course, my heart bleeds when i know that its berdian melitopol tokmak is all under occupation and that the russians seem to be accumulating some forces there trying to captu
guests , let's talk about what, er , today er, 9 years ago the executive director of the center for civil liberties joins the great victims of oleksandr romantsov . we are also looking for yehor sobolev, a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine, a member of the maidan, a people's deputy of the 8th convocation, yehor . we congratulate you. and what function do you perform in the armed forces of ukraine? tell me everything, of course, please. the sergeant flies on the wing of a uav. well, you...
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andrea murphy took the head of the center for civil liberties and organization and keep the chair the 2022 nobel peace prize for its work, documenting war crimes and human rights abuses. an estimated 8000000 ukrainians have fled their country over the past year and another 8000000 have been displaced with them but turned in my head to my husband. and he looked at me and said, no, it can be company hard. you for your base closure and your share of the service and the 1st 30 days. so we're we are no signs just explosions, but we didn't really know what to do because this is something so unusual. a country, the workers are your country and we were lost. everybody was running around with the suitcases cars, kids crying, 4 month old baby had a breathing problem. so she needed an elation then she needed to be injection and they took my kids to the hospital 4 months every time when we were heading road just ready to head to the railway station. the explosion started again during the takes an hour in ordinary circumstances, took us 2 days. one woman had started given bertha and other woman la
andrea murphy took the head of the center for civil liberties and organization and keep the chair the 2022 nobel peace prize for its work, documenting war crimes and human rights abuses. an estimated 8000000 ukrainians have fled their country over the past year and another 8000000 have been displaced with them but turned in my head to my husband. and he looked at me and said, no, it can be company hard. you for your base closure and your share of the service and the 1st 30 days. so we're we are...
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she's head of the center for civil liberties and organization and keith. the chair of the 2022 nobel peace prize for its work. documenting war crimes and human rights abuses . welcome to the 2 of you. so we just heard from a father who lost his family in boucher. he's one of tens of thousands of ukrainian seeking justice. not with the volume of cases. is that possible? we face with enormous small until crime south to large scale invasion started and now we are working on the conflict justice strategy to be able to provide chance for justice for each victim. so this war, it's extremely important because life of each person matters and we have united efforts to achieve it. now, the new has unveiled what it calls a game, changing data center to handle evidence of war crimes and ukraine. do you see it the same way? wilmont of international investigators international prosecutors, international detectives and international judges, international system to make it capable to effectively investigate and prosecute dozens of thousands of criminal proceedings. tell us
she's head of the center for civil liberties and organization and keith. the chair of the 2022 nobel peace prize for its work. documenting war crimes and human rights abuses . welcome to the 2 of you. so we just heard from a father who lost his family in boucher. he's one of tens of thousands of ukrainian seeking justice. not with the volume of cases. is that possible? we face with enormous small until crime south to large scale invasion started and now we are working on the conflict justice...
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i don’t know how the center for civil liberties e-e, headed by mrs.ecord war crimes, exactly the same way they record crimes against the environment, absolutely true. we also say that if we mention ecocide with you, we work as a parallel state and at the international level for the recognition of ecocide for this, we joined the special parliamentary alliance ukraine was not represented before, which fights for ecocide as a separate type of crime to be included in the rome statute. and this is the main document on which the international criminal court works , and we continue work at the national level to improve that article which we have because it is actually working, but not quite at the beginning of a full-scale invasion, there are 11 criminal cases under article 441 of episodes of episodes of ecocide, these are cases that are recommended documented fixed but as of today we are collecting this data in order to receive reparations in the future a-a total of 11 cases does this apply to large natural objects and therefore it is very interesting and a
i don’t know how the center for civil liberties e-e, headed by mrs.ecord war crimes, exactly the same way they record crimes against the environment, absolutely true. we also say that if we mention ecocide with you, we work as a parallel state and at the international level for the recognition of ecocide for this, we joined the special parliamentary alliance ukraine was not represented before, which fights for ecocide as a separate type of crime to be included in the rome statute. and this is...
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oleksandr matviychuk , head of the center for civil liberties, nobel peace prize laureate .y at 9:15 p.m. meet the world with a smile smile sweetly in a dream imprint your uniqueness understand the words of teachers forget to erase yesterday laugh again in the morning, sing again to fall asleep to live again and evil thanks to the farm when the light goes out everywhere that they continue to fight for life every day every wild every second during the war and hospitals became fortresses of light where they heal not only the body in the camp they continue to guard our smiles at the gate and hugs, another saved person . they know and cut the light inside us . we are grateful to the doctors who continue to save people despite the darkness outside the window. information about which is available in the unified information database on internally displaced persons, people with disabilities and children receive uah 3,000, adults receive uah 2,000 per month, regardless of the date of application for money, war victims can also apply for assistance from international organizations, co
oleksandr matviychuk , head of the center for civil liberties, nobel peace prize laureate .y at 9:15 p.m. meet the world with a smile smile sweetly in a dream imprint your uniqueness understand the words of teachers forget to erase yesterday laugh again in the morning, sing again to fall asleep to live again and evil thanks to the farm when the light goes out everywhere that they continue to fight for life every day every wild every second during the war and hospitals became fortresses of light...
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his house and a small family business, the man shows the human rights defenders of the center for civil libertiese to the village to document the war crimes of the russian army, there were such battles what was there, they all stopped and projectiles and bullets and shrapnel were flying here because they were in the cellar , we built our own school, the children studied 20 children , one was there for three months and the oldest was 15 days old, so the families of relatives will not make it all what was left of the house, the level of the generator. yes, my god, how many things were there. this was the icon of the 16th century that did not burn down. it was as chic and the main thing said. after the first flights , the children and grandchildren managed to leave on time. he himself remained on the farm, and the russians came for the first time to i was approached by 9 scouts, their two seniors . hmmm, you know, stop. i started asking questions, where, where, where, where, who, what, where, where, what, where, what, if, where, they are shooting , where, who, what? civilians, well, her, too, to the
his house and a small family business, the man shows the human rights defenders of the center for civil libertiese to the village to document the war crimes of the russian army, there were such battles what was there, they all stopped and projectiles and bullets and shrapnel were flying here because they were in the cellar , we built our own school, the children studied 20 children , one was there for three months and the oldest was 15 days old, so the families of relatives will not make it all...
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you have attorneys, planned parenthood of new york, of the american civil liberties union and the center foronstitutional rights. they filed a class action suit on behalf of women on medicaid who wanted access to abortion and doctors who accepted medicaid who wanted to be able to provide abortions. however, the us supreme court ultimately decided that states were not to pay or refund abortions for medicaid recipients, and at the amendment did not violate women's constitutional rights. as a result. many other individual states to follow this course and according to one report, within a year of the implementation of the hyde amendment, the number of federally funded abortions dropped from about 290000 to 2000. the center for disease control even conducted an eight month longitudinal study to determine the effects on restricting access public funds for abortion. the study had some flaws. it was small. there were other issues that affected its interpretations, but they did find that medicaid women in non funded states who had complications after abortions, they averaged about 1.9 weeks later ges
you have attorneys, planned parenthood of new york, of the american civil liberties union and the center foronstitutional rights. they filed a class action suit on behalf of women on medicaid who wanted access to abortion and doctors who accepted medicaid who wanted to be able to provide abortions. however, the us supreme court ultimately decided that states were not to pay or refund abortions for medicaid recipients, and at the amendment did not violate women's constitutional rights. as a...
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you have attorneys, planned parenthood of new york, of the american civil liberties union and the center foronstitutional rights. they filed a class action suit on behalf of women on medicaid who wanted access to abortion and doctors who accepted medicaid who wanted to be able to provide abortions. however, the us supreme court ultimately decided that states were not to pay or refund abortions for medicaid recipients, and at the amendment did not violate women's constitutional rights. as a result. many other individual states to follow this course and according to one report, within a year of the implementation of the hyde amendment, the number of federally funded abortions dropped from about 290000 to 2000. the center for disease control even conducted an eight month longitudinal study to determine the effects on restricting access public funds for abortion. the study had some flaws. it was small. there were other issues that affected its interpretations, but they did find that medicaid women in non funded states who had complications after abortions, they averaged about 1.9 weeks later ges
you have attorneys, planned parenthood of new york, of the american civil liberties union and the center foronstitutional rights. they filed a class action suit on behalf of women on medicaid who wanted access to abortion and doctors who accepted medicaid who wanted to be able to provide abortions. however, the us supreme court ultimately decided that states were not to pay or refund abortions for medicaid recipients, and at the amendment did not violate women's constitutional rights. as a...
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center and program on technology security and global affairs prior to joining who served as the chairman of the united states civil liberties oversight board, the independent bipartisan federal agency responsible for overseeing counterterrorism programs at the nso, fbi, cia, department of homeland security and other federal agencies. so i want to talk a little bit about why we are here today. the concern that too much information is unnecessarily classified and that over classification and inability to share information can undermine the critical democratic objectives. i end of the other members share these concerns and we welcome her efforts to reform the classification system. we look forward to hearing her remarks into the conversation this evening. please join me in welcoming haynes and mr. klein. [applause] it's an honor to be here with all of you today with senator cornyn who is a long-term member of the senate select intelligence committee and important wisdom has enabled the communities mission over the years. but thanks as well to the clements center for national security, the strauss center for international security and law, the intelligence studies, the lbj presidential library, the sc
center and program on technology security and global affairs prior to joining who served as the chairman of the united states civil liberties oversight board, the independent bipartisan federal agency responsible for overseeing counterterrorism programs at the nso, fbi, cia, department of homeland security and other federal agencies. so i want to talk a little bit about why we are here today. the concern that too much information is unnecessarily classified and that over classification and...