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hour talk in general about the declaration of human rights in connection with the war and contact us alyona lunyova director of advocacy of the center fors alyona's change we congratulate you glory to ukraine i salute the heroes the word filtering carried out by the russians in the occupied territories most of all this concerns mariupol or, lord, it was azov’s crucible, of course, we all need to be swindled, and don’t they have any relation to the ukrainian defenders at all? we have very careful data that there may be a large the number of ukrainian citizens, residents of mariupol who did not undergo filtering, why does the russian federation filter ukrainians so much, what do these filters look like and, in the end, what are they, what are they looking for and want to find? unfortunately, in march , the concept of filtering appeared in our daily lexicon, you know, filtering camps, filtering measures because the russian federation , through its proxies, directly through the russian army , conducted and continues to conduct these measures against ukrainian citizens are really looking for it is not clear what they are trying to interpret
hour talk in general about the declaration of human rights in connection with the war and contact us alyona lunyova director of advocacy of the center fors alyona's change we congratulate you glory to ukraine i salute the heroes the word filtering carried out by the russians in the occupied territories most of all this concerns mariupol or, lord, it was azov’s crucible, of course, we all need to be swindled, and don’t they have any relation to the ukrainian defenders at all? we have very...
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thank you, of course. was olena lunyova, director of advocacy of the center for human rights change thankou for joining thank you and finally, at the end of our program, we can not help but mention an important day for great britain which has supported ukraine since the first days of the war today the british are celebrating they are celebrating the platinum jubilee of their monarch 70 years of the reign of queen elizabeth ii no british monarch has ruled for so long this is a historical milestone in london near the subscriber's palace celebrations took place one and a half thousand soldiers and officers took part in the parade a flag raising took place - this is a tradition in which the oldest units of the british army take part. today, the first battalion of the irish guards did it. 70 planes flew over the palace. of the royal air force, queen elizabeth, together with members of her family, went out to the balcony to watch the air parade and congratulate the queen's subjects for 96 years and during her reign in britain, 14 prime ministers have changed, so that 's the end of our issue. se
thank you, of course. was olena lunyova, director of advocacy of the center for human rights change thankou for joining thank you and finally, at the end of our program, we can not help but mention an important day for great britain which has supported ukraine since the first days of the war today the british are celebrating they are celebrating the platinum jubilee of their monarch 70 years of the reign of queen elizabeth ii no british monarch has ruled for so long this is a historical...
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office, thank you very much for your comment alyona lunyova, director of advocacy of the center for human rightsift met with the wife of a soldier of the azov regiment, who was stationed at azovstal in for security reasons, we do not disclose the man's name and surname, but here is the story of his wife, a volunteer from zaporizhzhia, we suggest you listen to it. next, he is the source of my harmony, that's why the source of my harmony was not long ago in hell itself a now the source of my harmony is not at all in the place where he planned butyram brought soldiers and azov citizens to the hospital and that's how we met, he was wounded in the shykin operation a long time ago, together with the volunteers, they decided to take the soldiers to khortytsia, because it is a good distraction, a nice walk, and i also invited him as well, at that moment it seemed to me that everything was fine, but once we started dating in 2020, i already knew that in fact he had lost a lot of blood, this walk was very difficult for him, but he left because i invited him he said that he had already fallen in love with
office, thank you very much for your comment alyona lunyova, director of advocacy of the center for human rightsift met with the wife of a soldier of the azov regiment, who was stationed at azovstal in for security reasons, we do not disclose the man's name and surname, but here is the story of his wife, a volunteer from zaporizhzhia, we suggest you listen to it. next, he is the source of my harmony, that's why the source of my harmony was not long ago in hell itself a now the source of my...
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through the istanbul convention thank you tetyana tetyana pechenchik, head of the board of the center for human rightsstrong, support ukrainian army with money scan the code good evening, our unbreakable country, we analyzed the key events of the last few days, we will try to figure out what will happen next. it was a week of very important decisions and visits, the verdict of the european commission, which brought us closer to the status of a candidate for eu membership
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that you need to know about it, that is why we have prepared and you on the website of the center for human rightschange there is an instruction that was prepared together with lawyers who practiced in russia federations regarding what statuses that provide for and what can be done about it, so the information can now be spread, and i know that our site is also read by many in russian, just this instruction, so i think that the first thing that is needed is to spread the information and work with by those entities that can provide assistance to our citizens in the russian federation, our consulate can be useful in this matter on the territory of russia, our consulate can inform, but this consulate is located in neighboring countries unfortunately for the consuls of ukraine in the russian federation, there is no large-scale war at first, this means that our citizens actually remain defenseless because their state cannot provide them with assistance on the territory of russia, it is important to say here that the ukrainian foreign ministry is taking measures to determine another country which you ca
that you need to know about it, that is why we have prepared and you on the website of the center for human rightschange there is an instruction that was prepared together with lawyers who practiced in russia federations regarding what statuses that provide for and what can be done about it, so the information can now be spread, and i know that our site is also read by many in russian, just this instruction, so i think that the first thing that is needed is to spread the information and work...
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that you need to know about it, that is why we have prepared and you on the website of the center for human rightsange there is an instruction that was prepared together with lawyers who practiced in the russian federation regarding what statuses predict and what can be done about it, so the information can now be spread, and i know that our site is also read in russian by many, just the instructions, so i think that the first thing that is needed is to spread the information, i just provide help to our citizens and useful in this issues on the territory of russia can inform our contests, but this consulate, which is located in the neighboring countries of ukraine, in the russian federation, there is no large-scale war at first, this means that our citizens actually remain defenseless because that the state really cannot provide assistance to them on the territory of russia, here it is important to say that the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine is taking measures to determine another country through which ukrainian citizens can receive services. but other countries switzerland provides servic
that you need to know about it, that is why we have prepared and you on the website of the center for human rightsange there is an instruction that was prepared together with lawyers who practiced in the russian federation regarding what statuses predict and what can be done about it, so the information can now be spread, and i know that our site is also read in russian by many, just the instructions, so i think that the first thing that is needed is to spread the information, i just provide...
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the istanbul convention, thank you tetiana tetiana pechenchik, chairman of the board of the center for human rights, the change was on our air , we continue the same news together, we are strong, we will support the ukrainian army with money, scan the code good evening, our unbreakable country, i congratulate you, invincible ukrainians, facts of the week, we analyzed the key events of the last days let's try to figure out what will happen next. it was a week of very important decisions and visits. the verdict of the european commission brought us closer to the status of a candidate for eu membership. the visit of four at once european leaders, three of whom head the most powerful countries of the european union, and immediately after them the arrival of the british prime minister boris johnson that they all suggested to volodymyr zelensky to go to negotiations with putin or to continue fighting until the end, volodymyr runets was at the epicenter of the event , he asked his question macrono and analyzed all the details of what is in scholz's suitcase and what words macron's ear said to zelenskiy, t
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and the university of washington center for human rights has revealed a private plane owned by the new england patriots football team has been used at least three times this month by the federal government for deportation flights to honduras. the finding comes as part of a broader probe by the center looking at how professional and college sports team charter many of the same planes used on deportation flights. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. it's been one month since the may 24 massacre at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas, when an 18-year-old gunman killed 19 fourth graders and two teachers. just 10 days before white , a supremacist wearing body armor and carrying an assault rifle opened fire on a supermarket in the heart of buffalo, new york's african american community, killing 10 people. of the 13 shoppers and store workers shot in the assault, 11 were black. in response, thousands of people took to the streets across the country to continue to demand the biden administration enact fede
and the university of washington center for human rights has revealed a private plane owned by the new england patriots football team has been used at least three times this month by the federal government for deportation flights to honduras. the finding comes as part of a broader probe by the center looking at how professional and college sports team charter many of the same planes used on deportation flights. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the...
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center for policy dialog thinktank, together with the international labor organization, the organize, the 1st industrial safety forum. last month in brussels. ben van pepper strata senior legal advisor, the europeans center for constitutional and human rights. and your london, stephanie cut and general secretary of the international transport workers federation. it has 15 affiliated unions in bangladesh. welcome to the program from docker, i mean from pass incidence. could this be another act of negligence and poor safety procedures? i think you are. i did that, this is one of the reflection of lack of governance in case of the, in this just safety point of view. one with dish has over the last one begin has made improvement in this for safety and the regimen carbon sector, which is a major ex or products, but similar kind sofa as in esther safety haven't yet actually insured for non regimen garment air products and chemical industries. and because of that, the stance of incidence happened in bangladesh. so we need to actually anal pink offer improvement, all the industrial safety, not only on the one sector but across the board for all. busy important safety concern related sectors and industries. ben, i'm in on paper. the government will
center for policy dialog thinktank, together with the international labor organization, the organize, the 1st industrial safety forum. last month in brussels. ben van pepper strata senior legal advisor, the europeans center for constitutional and human rights. and your london, stephanie cut and general secretary of the international transport workers federation. it has 15 affiliated unions in bangladesh. welcome to the program from docker, i mean from pass incidence. could this be another act...
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last year the american bar association center for human rights issued a report that found that paul's right to confidential communication, his right to the presumption of innocence and his right to prepare his defense have all been violated. in an october, 2021, the european parliament adopted a resolution denouncing paul's illegal arrest. the resolution strongly condemns the conviction, which it said was, quote, exemplary of a human rights violations in rwanda. paul is a permanent resident of the united states and we must work just as hard as our european allies to bring him home. in may, the state department announced a determination that paul was, quote, wrongfully detained. noting that the determination took into account the totality of the circumstances, notably the lack of fair trial guarantees in his trial. i appreciate the support of the state department which has been working with paul's family and congress on this issue. and i'm especially pleased that paul's case is now under the purview of the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, ambassador. rwanda's president w
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human rights organization as executive director for 10 years. special envoy stern has been a researcher at human rights watch and add amnesty international, program director at center for international rights and adjunct professor at columbia university school of international and public affairs could stern is the recipient of numerous honors including from attitude magazine, crazy on business, gay city news and metropolitan community church. special envoy stern, it is an honor to have you here. i will give you the floor for your opening remarks about agency reports on advancing the human rights of lgbtqia plus people around the world. >> hi, everyone. it is good to be here today on the last day of pride month. i am always inspired by people that are not done celebrating the month and will come to an international -- an intellectual panel. i am the u.s. special envoy for the advancement of lgbtqia plus persons. this is a really powerful moment if you are concerned with the safety and well-being of lgbtqia plus people are in the world. marty opened with excellent examples of challenges and progress in this community. i started my day with a call this morning with a
human rights organization as executive director for 10 years. special envoy stern has been a researcher at human rights watch and add amnesty international, program director at center for international rights and adjunct professor at columbia university school of international and public affairs could stern is the recipient of numerous honors including from attitude magazine, crazy on business, gay city news and metropolitan community church. special envoy stern, it is an honor to have you...
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will all return, i am actually a living hero, the director of the advocacy center of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rightsthe board of the humanitarian study wave we congratulate mr. boris congratulations congratulations good day well-known human rights defender boris zakharov is one of the most famous in the country and actually i would like to start with the problematic issues of mr. of such the most strange and painful news for ukraine, because according to human rights defenders, the release took place in direct violation of the constitution and legislation of ukraine, there were comments on denisov's work in in the media environment, but all reputable human rights protection organizations note the honest work of the ombudsman, what can you say about this, what do you think about the new legal side of the removal of denisova and the effects of this day of ukraine? i believe that this is another act of usurpation of power by the president of the office of the president. this is a violation of the constitution, a brutal violation of the constitution, no martial law. there can be no justification for suc
will all return, i am actually a living hero, the director of the advocacy center of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rightsthe board of the humanitarian study wave we congratulate mr. boris congratulations congratulations good day well-known human rights defender boris zakharov is one of the most famous in the country and actually i would like to start with the problematic issues of mr. of such the most strange and painful news for ukraine, because according to human rights defenders,...
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consequences if such weapons are used to targets. bush and territory for rights analyst and founder of the human rights defense center says the u. s. the long history of sending weapons to countries to meet its own political and military aims. i think this is pretty much the way the u. s. has been conducting business. i think it's of least going back to the vietnam war on the 1960. you know, they follow money and weapons to corrupt regimes and hope that enough of it gets through. ready to the people they intended to that it meets their aim. so the state of political, economic, and military games, a huge percentage of the so called a packages are literally going directly to the pockets of the bank accounts of american arms. manufacturers will be supplying the weapons. it's not really than a thing of, you know, the money is going to the premiums to buy weapons on the open, on the international arms market or whatever they're going directly to american arms manufacturers to supply the weapons. so i don't think there's really a lot of desire for a lot of accountability for you know, any type of transparency and how much
consequences if such weapons are used to targets. bush and territory for rights analyst and founder of the human rights defense center says the u. s. the long history of sending weapons to countries to meet its own political and military aims. i think this is pretty much the way the u. s. has been conducting business. i think it's of least going back to the vietnam war on the 1960. you know, they follow money and weapons to corrupt regimes and hope that enough of it gets through. ready to the...
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now he does have or sound like more of a progressive sometimes like for example, and the question of putting human rights at the center for policy. but we just heard from kimberly, but sammy, as you and i know, and our viewers on the world have been witnessing the united states does not use the record of human rights. any record of any country. when it's an ally, it doesn't use human rights violations against an ally. it uses human rights violations. i guess adversary's when and them at least has the united states use that terrible poor human records of say, egypt, israel or anyone else. whether it's in the god of north africa and so on, so forth. it doesn't. but it did, for example, i get said that for sin against my shadow, i said that against mcduffy. and here we have the same thing. the united states will be supportive of saudi arabia, will be supportive of bahrain of the doe emeralds, of israel, of egypt, and so on, so forth. because there is core strategic interest because they are allies of the united states. when it comes to that human rights does not count for washington or in washington, and give a segue nic
now he does have or sound like more of a progressive sometimes like for example, and the question of putting human rights at the center for policy. but we just heard from kimberly, but sammy, as you and i know, and our viewers on the world have been witnessing the united states does not use the record of human rights. any record of any country. when it's an ally, it doesn't use human rights violations against an ally. it uses human rights violations. i guess adversary's when and them at least...
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political scientist, director of the center for social -information technology forum and oleksandr pavlichenko, executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rightsya part of our conversation, and we are now adding to the broadcast dmytro katsal, director and conductor of the national academic men's of the dudaryk play chapel and this inclusion is not for nothing, it is very important to note that today is the anniversary of the tragic death of the world-famous ukrainian opera singer, soloist of the paris opera, participant in the hostilities in the east of ukraine, vasyl slipak , we congratulate you, mr. dmytro. and we would ask you to remember mr. slipak with a kind word of bright memory in order to understand the level of loss suffered by ukrainian music and ukrainian art - this it is possible to collect in one avoska or kravchuchka, well, all the work of nato, brother, in quotation marks, and multiply it by the entire work of the world, in fact, basa profunda. i can’t call it anything else. compare so that help at a very young age and his first premieres in the world here he disappears and fades away and is once again killed by the muscovites
political scientist, director of the center for social -information technology forum and oleksandr pavlichenko, executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rightsya part of our conversation, and we are now adding to the broadcast dmytro katsal, director and conductor of the national academic men's of the dudaryk play chapel and this inclusion is not for nothing, it is very important to note that today is the anniversary of the tragic death of the world-famous ukrainian opera...
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pavlo lakiychuk, head of security programs of the center for global studies, strategy 21, was in touch with us . of human rights congratulated ukraine on the ratification of the istanbul convention and emphasized that this is a good signal for ukraine's further accession to the eu. during his visit, gilmar visited the places where war crimes were committed in ukraine , what he saw. it is a genocide, as well as how it will help ukraine in documenting russian crimes, our roksolana lisovska spoke with him about all this in the temporarily occupied territories and what needs to be changed in ukrainian legislation regarding minorities for the further accession of ukraine to the eu. of the person by eamon gilmore street you ukrainian have you already congratulated your ukrainian colleagues on the ratification of the istanbul convention, you are quite delighted with the decision to ratify the istanbul convention, this is wonderful a signal especially for women in ukraine, but also in europe. and i think it is very telling that this decision was approved. literally in a few days, the european commission recommended tha
pavlo lakiychuk, head of security programs of the center for global studies, strategy 21, was in touch with us . of human rights congratulated ukraine on the ratification of the istanbul convention and emphasized that this is a good signal for ukraine's further accession to the eu. during his visit, gilmar visited the places where war crimes were committed in ukraine , what he saw. it is a genocide, as well as how it will help ukraine in documenting russian crimes, our roksolana lisovska spoke...
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the executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rights, oleksandr pavlichenko, good evening, good evening, well, the head of the centerhe institution of the ombudsman in general in ukraine, it says that since the dismissal of p. denisova, this institute has ceased to be independent, because now any boatswain can be dismissed due to lack of confidence can you explain what are the risks associated with this? this is an absolutely correct statement and it actually indicates that to date there is no institute of the authorized representative of the verkhovna rada. in fact , he is appointed by the bank or appointed by the verkhovna rada. well, let's say this. e-e representative of the verkhovna rada who will be a watcher or something , why e-e it will be exclusively e-representative dependent on the authorities because he has e-e risk and e-e in fact a constant threat of being removed due to any of his activities inaction or expression eh, which will contradict the position of those who appointed him and you appointed him, and accordingly, the main characteristic of the office of the commissioner and the authority of the i
the executive director of the ukrainian helsinki union for human rights, oleksandr pavlichenko, good evening, good evening, well, the head of the centerhe institution of the ombudsman in general in ukraine, it says that since the dismissal of p. denisova, this institute has ceased to be independent, because now any boatswain can be dismissed due to lack of confidence can you explain what are the risks associated with this? this is an absolutely correct statement and it actually indicates that...
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for human rights is also involved in their captivity. we also work with evacuees in temporary accommodation centers . many people need help. keep in mind with refugees. yes , yes, of course, evacuees. for some reason, they do not like to call themselves refugees, and when they receive rule of temporary asylum status, not refugees. this gives them the opportunity to get a job. now this is one of the priority tasks for working with these people, the burden on the office of the commissioner for human rights. it increased many times even during the pandemic after the introduction of anti-russian sanctions, the number of appeals became even more. that is why it was deployed. round-the-clock, hotline and internet reception where, according to moskalkova, people turn with their pain, grief and just legalizations thanks to the work of the commissioner for human rights. to release the hostages who ended up in ukraine during the start of the special operation there, today, as a result of the dialogue that is being conducted with the ukrainian side , 45 truckers, 36 sailors, crew members of four ships have been returned employees of t
for human rights is also involved in their captivity. we also work with evacuees in temporary accommodation centers . many people need help. keep in mind with refugees. yes , yes, of course, evacuees. for some reason, they do not like to call themselves refugees, and when they receive rule of temporary asylum status, not refugees. this gives them the opportunity to get a job. now this is one of the priority tasks for working with these people, the burden on the office of the commissioner for...
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andriy saichuk is with you today and next to us is oleksandra romantsova, human rights defender, executive director of the center for civil liberties, oleksandr good day to you on the investigation of crimes related to the aggression of the russian federation about this reported the deputy speaker of the verkhovna rada, olena kondratyuk, in her facebook post. let's actually try to find out what is known about the work of international investigative prosecutors and human rights defenders in the direction of recording the crimes of the russian army in ukraine and bringing russia to justice for these crimes in a timely manner. this commission was created under the council of e- of human affairs of the united nations, it is one of the agencies of the united nations, today, by the way, they are in kharkiv , and all yesterday and before that they met with human rights defenders who document war crimes in they visited bucha irpin in kyiv and saw a lot with their own eyes, including being able to communicate with local residents who stayed in these cities during the occupation. well, i will say right away that these are peo
andriy saichuk is with you today and next to us is oleksandra romantsova, human rights defender, executive director of the center for civil liberties, oleksandr good day to you on the investigation of crimes related to the aggression of the russian federation about this reported the deputy speaker of the verkhovna rada, olena kondratyuk, in her facebook post. let's actually try to find out what is known about the work of international investigative prosecutors and human rights defenders in the...
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against the civilian population, please contact us oleksandra matviychuk, human rights activist, head of the board of the center forberties, who is currently in washington, it is precisely this responsibility of russia and russian war criminals that we will talk about. congratulations mrs. oleksandra. good day, first of all, share the actual goal and the nature of your business trip to washington, what are you working on as an effective human rights defender, what are you focusing on these days, please? we have two the first task of the induction trip is to present information about what the russian troops are doing on the territory of ukraine and in the occupied territories, in particular, so that these dangerous narratives that ukraine must give up some part of the territory, they simply sounded like regional voices, because people should understand that we fight not only for the territory but for the people who live there and we will never hand them over to torture, national rape, humiliation and all other things that we are currently recording and the second thing is the importance of bringing war criminals to
against the civilian population, please contact us oleksandra matviychuk, human rights activist, head of the board of the center forberties, who is currently in washington, it is precisely this responsibility of russia and russian war criminals that we will talk about. congratulations mrs. oleksandra. good day, first of all, share the actual goal and the nature of your business trip to washington, what are you working on as an effective human rights defender, what are you focusing on these...
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who are you just asked of the united nations in libya and the human rights council have always called for the closure of these centers. it ha, having america. 0, one of those been a week and like a days. so there's just here to come. when it come, they said that we will have a great you, but that has some people, good interview. so just before you have to go, because that most, most of another book, people. but not all of you. we had, we sat one source but not enough way. everybody, perhaps what interested you can percent and explain to these you know, 600 persons that most of whom were junk mail so that you know, you're all extremely vulnerable. you are wholly in dangerous place, but she is shy in terms of civic from the end of our christian road. we don't need people to take so we can do a little. it's a little high, you know, we know has the on hold. this is alex and if not, then i'm gonna request so from there, little bit about the death. and from there we started, but i was so we could have all this mileage to come, but if well, why don't we come there to visit to enter. i started, they say thus you will enter t
who are you just asked of the united nations in libya and the human rights council have always called for the closure of these centers. it ha, having america. 0, one of those been a week and like a days. so there's just here to come. when it come, they said that we will have a great you, but that has some people, good interview. so just before you have to go, because that most, most of another book, people. but not all of you. we had, we sat one source but not enough way. everybody, perhaps...
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refugees in the refugees and migrants have been held for months on end in squalid prison like centers in lithuania, subjected to serious human rights violations, in the hope that they will voluntarily return to the countries they fled from. there have been numerous reports of ill treatment, some amounting to torture. detainees have also been placed in isolation and bitten by dogs. if they tried to escape a psychologist to worked at the center is currently under investigation for alleged sexual violence against detainees in his care. it's going to be worse now after seeing the treatment promised to ukrainians, because people here cannot take it anymore. we are under horrible pressure to go back to our countries. is this the humanity they are talking about? we also want to help people coming from ukraine because we already saw that we already lived, that we already felt that the sad thing is we are in a dark place. we are going through a terrible time and we are hopeless. what hurts the most, as when i follow the news and see how the world show solidarity with ukrainian refugees and how they treat us here. if the way ne and, and e co
refugees in the refugees and migrants have been held for months on end in squalid prison like centers in lithuania, subjected to serious human rights violations, in the hope that they will voluntarily return to the countries they fled from. there have been numerous reports of ill treatment, some amounting to torture. detainees have also been placed in isolation and bitten by dogs. if they tried to escape a psychologist to worked at the center is currently under investigation for alleged sexual...
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who are you just asked of the united nations in libya and the human rights council have always called for the closure of these centers. are ha, having america. 0, one of those been a week and like a days. so there's just here to come. when it come, they said that we will have a great you, but the rest of people, good interview. so this before you have to go nuclear data most, most of another book, people. but not all of you. we had to reset one source, but not enough way. everybody, perhaps what interested you can present and explain to these, you know, 600 persons that most of whom were junk mail. say that you know, you're all extremely vulnerable. you are wholly in dangerous place, but she is shy in terms of seduction in evacuation route. we don't need people to take so we can do a live record. yeah. they did a high, you know, hussey on hold. i love it. if not, then, i mean on my request. so from there, little bit about the judith and from there we started, but i was so we could have all the mileage to come today. well, when we come data visit to enter, i started to say, thus, you will enter with them established i
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mother hand who he just asked of the united nations in libya and the human rights council have always called for the closure of these centers. are in ha ha ha morocco. oh, of the it's been a week and like a days. so there's just here to come. when it come, they said that we will have a great you, but that are some people, good interview. so this before you have to go because the most, most of another book, people but not all of you. we had to reset to one source but not enough way. everybody up for 10 percent, you can percent and explain to these, you know, 600 persons that most of whom were junk mail said that, you know, you're only extremely vulnerable. you are wholly in dangerous place between us shine talk of seduction in about creation abroad. we don't need people to take so we can do a little less than a high of a on hold a laugh if not, then i'm gonna request. so from there with alyssa that about the ged. and from there we started. but oh, so we quote us all the mileage to come video. wow. so when we come there to visit to enter. after this have us, you will enter the established november 2018 to facilitate the evacu
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human rights defense center poll. welcome to the international right. thanks for me on the show. now, how do you think the u. s. can trust ukraine's promise? they'll use the money on the weapons it sends over appropriately. given that we are starting to see evidence of american web re givens ukraine not being sold on the market. well, i think that it comes to us as arming. it's, you know, its allies or its pockets or whatever around the world. there's also massive diverse. we saw the staff can stand up where the, where the inspector general that was set up to do this for literally for decades documented billions and billions of dollars that were siphoned off whining pockets of corrupt officials and everything else. so, but the art seems to be pretty okay with that because you know, i read those reports year after year for they came out and nothing changed and pretty much the money and the weapons kept flowing. and i think this is pretty much the way the u. s has been conducting business. i think it's at least going back to the vietnam war on the 1960, you know, they follow money and weapons to corrupt regimes a
human rights defense center poll. welcome to the international right. thanks for me on the show. now, how do you think the u. s. can trust ukraine's promise? they'll use the money on the weapons it sends over appropriately. given that we are starting to see evidence of american web re givens ukraine not being sold on the market. well, i think that it comes to us as arming. it's, you know, its allies or its pockets or whatever around the world. there's also massive diverse. we saw the staff can...
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refugees in the u. refugees and migrants have been held for months on end in squalid prison like centers and lithuania, subjected to serious human rights violations, in the hope that they will voluntarily return to the countries they fled from. there have been numerous reports of ill treatment, some amounting to torture. detainees have also been placed in isolation and bitten by dogs if they tried to escape. a psychologist who worked at the center is currently under investigation for alleged sexual violence against detainees in his care. as lithuania attempted to legalize push backs, automatic detention, and the denial of asylum through a domestic legislation, the european commissions response ranged from outright praise to tacit endorsement . this treatment is in stark contrast to the benevolence with which people fleeing the war in ukraine have been received in the you. it's going to be worse now after seeing the treatment promise to ukrainians, because people here cannot take it anymore. we are under horrible pressure to go back to our countries. is this the humanity they are talking about? we also want to help people coming from uk
refugees in the u. refugees and migrants have been held for months on end in squalid prison like centers and lithuania, subjected to serious human rights violations, in the hope that they will voluntarily return to the countries they fled from. there have been numerous reports of ill treatment, some amounting to torture. detainees have also been placed in isolation and bitten by dogs if they tried to escape. a psychologist who worked at the center is currently under investigation for alleged...
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china normalization, immigration reform, and of course, he put human rights at the center of american foreign policy forhe first time as a key lodestone. and you know, his successors haven't been able to walk back from any of this and of course he also focused heavily on the middle east and trying to bring peace to between the israelis and the palestinians and you know, he was not afraid to take on really tough issues so it's, it's a remarkable record. >> it is a remarkable record. one -- it reminds me of something in the book that you talked about, the remarkable relationship that jimmy and rosalynn carter had. i mean, in some ways they didn't have friends. i mean, they were so close as a couple that they didn't really have a broader social set. they had their family and this marriage where they were just full partners. and great material and rosalynn and all the things that she did sitting on the side on the wall in cabinet meetings and taking notes and people being upset about that, not knowing how to handle that. but rosalynn carter, in your telling, had a kind of political instinct that maybe her h
china normalization, immigration reform, and of course, he put human rights at the center of american foreign policy forhe first time as a key lodestone. and you know, his successors haven't been able to walk back from any of this and of course he also focused heavily on the middle east and trying to bring peace to between the israelis and the palestinians and you know, he was not afraid to take on really tough issues so it's, it's a remarkable record. >> it is a remarkable record. one --...
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head of security programs of the center for global studies, strategy 21, was in touch with us, a special representative of the eu. and him gilmores he is from human rightsman rights he congratulated ukraine on the ratification of the istanbul convention and emphasized that this is a good signal for ukraine's further accession to the eu during his visit gilmar visited the places where war crimes were committed in ukraine what he saw but is he ready to name the crimes in buch genocide and also how it will help ukraine in the document of russian crimes, our roksolana lisovska spoke with him about all this, i will document the temporarily occupied territories and what needs to be changed in ukrainian legislation regarding minorities for the further accession of ukraine to the eu, we talked about all this with the special representative of the european union for human rights, eamon gilmore, secrete your ukrainian, so that you can already congratulate your ukrainian colleagues on the ratification of the istanbul convention. i am completely delighted with the decision to ratify the istanbul convention . ukraine, but also in europe. and i think it is very telli
head of security programs of the center for global studies, strategy 21, was in touch with us, a special representative of the eu. and him gilmores he is from human rightsman rights he congratulated ukraine on the ratification of the istanbul convention and emphasized that this is a good signal for ukraine's further accession to the eu during his visit gilmar visited the places where war crimes were committed in ukraine what he saw but is he ready to name the crimes in buch genocide and also...
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have been detained for months in, quote, squalid at prison like centers in lithuania, where they were denied access to fair asylum procedures on subjected to other grave human rights violations. to try to push them to return to the countries from which they fled. amnesty international are documented cases of racial abuse including profoundly offensive sled being used against men and women of color. i have been looked up here for 10 months already. we don't even know who we are. somewhere near the buddha, over the refugees here, only people of color. there were whites too, but they were all released almost immediately. please help us help us. we want to be released. they took a freedom that we need your support without harsh treatment goes installed, contrast to the quote benevolence with which ukrainian refugees have received in the e. u. according to the amnesty international report, white's ukranian migraines, the being protected by a u government, and also warmly received by many residents of those countries who even let them stay in their homes. we heard from nigerian politician odami ga, but the 2nd who say the e welcoming ukrainian refugees while mistreating
have been detained for months in, quote, squalid at prison like centers in lithuania, where they were denied access to fair asylum procedures on subjected to other grave human rights violations. to try to push them to return to the countries from which they fled. amnesty international are documented cases of racial abuse including profoundly offensive sled being used against men and women of color. i have been looked up here for 10 months already. we don't even know who we are. somewhere near...
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done. bossa cool. youth center is up let's either the ghost bit of i don't go to play the show kid that is the most on god daddy and little sofa. a human rights commissioner for the dentist people's republic has repeatedly tried to convey the don best people's message to the west, a nauseous him than what i did. he's not at this emily, enough of something you like to watch, like local music in mendoza that godaddy got the school in with us. like i did a couple of political mendoza, but she notes in the middle of late me deep up yet. the mom and i mean there's not, but i begun the alga but there at the place was just not grading nominal and put, fust she's got or is she just i did. she had would so much it it through. oh great . i'm at the children at then. that's her ad nauseam. what we just said. i didn't leave my list, but i bought that you brought up that you swain, thrown glover so just to rein turned on the villages of done yet ski and global scale has become a dividing line. some of the houses are just 2 or 300 meters from ukrainian army positions. ah, guns are fired here every day in october and i wanted to run with 1st start a new claim on it for sure
done. bossa cool. youth center is up let's either the ghost bit of i don't go to play the show kid that is the most on god daddy and little sofa. a human rights commissioner for the dentist people's republic has repeatedly tried to convey the don best people's message to the west, a nauseous him than what i did. he's not at this emily, enough of something you like to watch, like local music in mendoza that godaddy got the school in with us. like i did a couple of political mendoza, but she...
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civil done. vasa. crude center is up let's either the thought was if i don't go to play the shelf gated, that is, that was from god, daddy. and moreover, a human rights commissioner for the dentist people's republic has repeatedly tried to convey the don best people's message to the west, a nauseous and, and what i did is not at the zooming in. absolutely. you know, the coverage was swollen like music in mendoza. nobody got to your school and with us like i did talk with politic mendoza, but she also had in, um, you know, let me dip up with your mom and i mean, there's not, but i've begun the elder, but they're at the place where it's just not grading and um you know him, but for sure you got orders to just i get yelled so much it it though. oh great. i'm at the children at then that her at nice him. yeah, we just ready to lay this robert that you brought up that you swain through. so just to rein thrown the villages of done yet ski at good above scale of become a dividing line. some of the houses are just 2 or 300 meters from ukrainian army positions with guns are fired here every day. no conclusion as much as a new claim on your epistle show where he gives his teet
civil done. vasa. crude center is up let's either the thought was if i don't go to play the shelf gated, that is, that was from god, daddy. and moreover, a human rights commissioner for the dentist people's republic has repeatedly tried to convey the don best people's message to the west, a nauseous and, and what i did is not at the zooming in. absolutely. you know, the coverage was swollen like music in mendoza. nobody got to your school and with us like i did talk with politic mendoza, but...
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so son saw her as a human rights lawyer and former deputy journal general director of a dollar the legal center for arab menorah. she writes in israel, she joins us now live from i for. what's your view on this un finding? good evening go. well, 1st of all, i must say that the mere fact that the you and human rights office of the commissioner. but charlotte decided to issue an independent investigation, or it's basically officially called an independent monitoring is very, very important because we have the most highest human rights. but the of the u. n. conducting an independent monitoring or investigation in the assassination of the affair of shooting a blockage, saying basically, and strengthening the conclusion from day one that she was assassinated by a bullet shot from the israeli army in gene that morning on may 11th and strengthening the other investigations that were conducted by the sea and washington post and 18. now we're talking about human rights body of the you and that reports to the secretary in general. but i must, having said all not, i must also mention that on the other hand, t
so son saw her as a human rights lawyer and former deputy journal general director of a dollar the legal center for arab menorah. she writes in israel, she joins us now live from i for. what's your view on this un finding? good evening go. well, 1st of all, i must say that the mere fact that the you and human rights office of the commissioner. but charlotte decided to issue an independent investigation, or it's basically officially called an independent monitoring is very, very important...
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for human rights was involved and told about moskalkov and that in russia there are now more than 400,000 citizens who left the territory of ukraine. we also work with evacuees in temporary accommodation centershelp many with refugees. yes, yes, of course, evacuees. for some reason, they don't like to call themselves refugees and, uh, getting as a rule temporary asylum status, not refugees. this gives them the opportunity to get a job. now this is one of the priority tasks for working with these people, the burden on the office of the commissioner for human rights. it increased many times even during the pandemic, after the introduction of anti-russian sanctions , the number of appeals became even more that is why a round-the-clock hotline and an internet reception were deployed where, as moskalkova put it, people turn with their grief and just for advice also thanks to work the office of the commissioner for human rights managed to free the hostages who ended up in ukraine after the start of the special operation there . today, as a result of dialogues conducted by the ukrainian side, 45 truckers, 36 sailors, crew members of four ships have been returned. employees of the ross atom enterpris
for human rights was involved and told about moskalkov and that in russia there are now more than 400,000 citizens who left the territory of ukraine. we also work with evacuees in temporary accommodation centershelp many with refugees. yes, yes, of course, evacuees. for some reason, they don't like to call themselves refugees and, uh, getting as a rule temporary asylum status, not refugees. this gives them the opportunity to get a job. now this is one of the priority tasks for working with...
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center is up. let's either the thought was bit of i don't go to play the show. good. that is, that was from god, daddy and larosa, a human rights commissioner for the dentist people's republic has repeatedly tried to convey the don both peoples message to the west. a fanaticism that would ideally sna it. they simply, in an absolutely endorsement before like music, human goals, negotiate ideas, colon with us, like i did a couple of politic mendoza, but she also in, um, you know, late near the pop yet the a mom and i mean there's not, but i'm a gun. the alga, but there at the place was just not grading nominal and book for sure you got or is he just i get you it would so much it it though. oh great. i'm at the children at then that her and i assume yeah, li yesterday's. my, this robert, are you brought up that you swain through? so just to aim turned on the villages of done yet ski and go to moscow has become a dividing line. some of the houses are just 2 or 300 meters from ukrainian army positions with guns fired here every day. and oxygen as much as brundage would 1st start a new claim on it. if resource usa way you see, see that's the address
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for personnel of the russian military, currently thousands of ukrainians may be in the basements and colonies of russians, human rights activists say, there are currently two dozen pre-trial detention centersss russia where receive our citizens and more about the history of these prisoners will be told to us in an hour margarita potapova at 6:00 watch the big issue of tsn and i have all the ukrainians, wherever they are now, let's hold on and believe in the armed forces of ukraine we are strong unconquered cities of ukraine zaporizhzhia is a city of strict metallurgists, famous engine builders and a powerful hydroelectric power plant on the dnieper. and it is also the cradle of the cossack family of ukraine, which never knelt before anyone, zaporizhia cossacks for centuries, they protected ukrainian lands from invaders during the war of liberation, the zaporizhia army fought for independence for the whole country in world war ii. who destroy the occupiers on land and in the air are trained and motivated warriors of the three elements who have passed a hellish test to to win the proud right of an assault beret, you are ready to fight and win. the indomitable marines stayed in crimea until t
for personnel of the russian military, currently thousands of ukrainians may be in the basements and colonies of russians, human rights activists say, there are currently two dozen pre-trial detention centersss russia where receive our citizens and more about the history of these prisoners will be told to us in an hour margarita potapova at 6:00 watch the big issue of tsn and i have all the ukrainians, wherever they are now, let's hold on and believe in the armed forces of ukraine we are strong...
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center who is up. let's either that because if i don't go to place a show of good, that is that was on god, duddy, in the middle of a human rights commissioner for the done yes, people's republic has repeatedly tried to convey the don best people's message to the west. a nauseous him then what i really sna it is emily in absolutely needles. my gigabytes, cylindrical music in montage. nobody got the school in with us like i did couple belichick mendoza, but she knows nothing unless late me zip...