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head of the ministry of justice, denys smalyuska, says that ukraine has not suspended the protection of human rights this update is a regulated report. according to him , the government simply clarified the list of existing restrictions and even reduced it. in april, ukraine did not suspend the protection, but on the contrary revised and removed the caveat regarding the limitation of a certain set of rights - minister of justice denys malyuska emphasized. so, one way or another, this discussion is the reaction of society to... some decisions of the ukrainian authorities, they coincide in time with... the five-year anniversary of the inauguration of president zelensky, and it is obvious that in may we will see many different trends, trends of different vectors, and obviously russia will take advantage of the fact that, they say, zelensky's powers have come to an end , and he is already illegitimate, this is absolutely all predicted, but how about this situation, when we understand that the next election will be late. after the victory of ukraine over russia, as in this situation, we should react, soc
head of the ministry of justice, denys smalyuska, says that ukraine has not suspended the protection of human rights this update is a regulated report. according to him , the government simply clarified the list of existing restrictions and even reduced it. in april, ukraine did not suspend the protection, but on the contrary revised and removed the caveat regarding the limitation of a certain set of rights - minister of justice denys malyuska emphasized. so, one way or another, this discussion...
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we are signatories to dozens of human rights conventions and agreements the protected rights of womennd elderly people, children, people with disabilities, people with special needs. we have a human rights condition the raises awareness on the importance of protecting human rights so it raises awareness about the responsibilities of employers on the rights of workers. host: in response to jeff's question, are you saying there are no political prisoners in saudi arabia? guest: we have institutions in saudi arabia, they may not be the same institutions as the one you have here but they have served us well. we have a way for input to be provided into the decision-making process. we have a consultative council initially established in 1990. it has 150 people. it has including 30% women. so this is all our institutions are undergoing reform and evaluation. we take care of our people, we have a wide social safety net in saudi arabia. we have free education, health care. just as an example and i hope the shines a spotlight on what we value in saudi arabia. during covid not only did we provid
we are signatories to dozens of human rights conventions and agreements the protected rights of womennd elderly people, children, people with disabilities, people with special needs. we have a human rights condition the raises awareness on the importance of protecting human rights so it raises awareness about the responsibilities of employers on the rights of workers. host: in response to jeff's question, are you saying there are no political prisoners in saudi arabia? guest: we have...
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will start our next conversation, our next guest, lyudmila denisova, right-winger. head of the ukrainian center for the protection of humanights. mrs. lyudmila, good morning. good morning everyone. mrs. lyudmila, let's talk today about the volunteers who, from the first days, stood up for the defense of our state. who are they, and what protection do they have from the state? this is a very relevant topic that you have raised now, because there are many such calls with such questions, there are... we provide clarification, but the process is very difficult: who exactly are these volunteers? well , remember, at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, alongside the military, there were simply civilians who defended their towns and villages with their own weapons without any registration. so, these citizens later, or they were mobilized, or they signed a contract, went to... military service, or joined the defenders of their territorial communities, then we have several such categories of volunteers, well, the first is the same category of volunteers who from february 24 to march 25 in the 22nd year, they defended ukraine
will start our next conversation, our next guest, lyudmila denisova, right-winger. head of the ukrainian center for the protection of humanights. mrs. lyudmila, good morning. good morning everyone. mrs. lyudmila, let's talk today about the volunteers who, from the first days, stood up for the defense of our state. who are they, and what protection do they have from the state? this is a very relevant topic that you have raised now, because there are many such calls with such questions, there...
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moskal, and in the meantime we will talk with lyudmila denisova, human rights defender, head of the ukrainian center for the protection of human rights, and we will talk about how veterans and their families can benefit from benefits during wartime. mrs. lyudmila, i congratulate you, well and... actually, this is the first question for you. good day. do you know, war veterans, who exactly are war veterans? these are combatants, persons with disabilities as a result of war and war participants and family members have the appropriate benefits. they are not accrued or provided automatically. these are, for example, benefits for communal services and rent. what should be done for this? to do this, it is necessary to make sure that this person, a beneficiary, that is , a war veteran,... is entered in the register of persons entitled to these benefits, so that he is entered was in the register, you must personally apply to the pension fund of ukraine with the relevant documents. who do we have? now a participant in hostilities is a person, a defender or a defender, who takes an active part in hostilities, they do not have t
moskal, and in the meantime we will talk with lyudmila denisova, human rights defender, head of the ukrainian center for the protection of human rights, and we will talk about how veterans and their families can benefit from benefits during wartime. mrs. lyudmila, i congratulate you, well and... actually, this is the first question for you. good day. do you know, war veterans, who exactly are war veterans? these are combatants, persons with disabilities as a result of war and war participants...
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with us is lyudmila denisova, human rights activist and head of the ukrainian center for the protection of human rights. mrs. ludmila, good day, glory to ukraine. good, glory! you know, if you enter it in the search engine system, the right to postponement, the law, then a huge list of various information immediately appears, and all this is not news, all this is various legal and law firms that immediately offer ways to help someone, and we would like to... hear actually how it should be from the point of view of the law, that is, for everyone to understand and navigate himself, who has the right to this, who does not, how it all looks, please tell us, thank you for such a question, i just shared for ease of perception all these grounds for postponement into two categories, the first category, it refers to grounds that are connected exclusively with military service, and to the second part of the grounds - it is related to members of his family, which to the serviceman himself, this is first of all his state of health , the reason may be a disabled person. of any group that is set msec
with us is lyudmila denisova, human rights activist and head of the ukrainian center for the protection of human rights. mrs. ludmila, good day, glory to ukraine. good, glory! you know, if you enter it in the search engine system, the right to postponement, the law, then a huge list of various information immediately appears, and all this is not news, all this is various legal and law firms that immediately offer ways to help someone, and we would like to... hear actually how it should be from...
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number will now appear, and we will speak with lyudmila denisova, a human rights defender, head of the ukrainian center for the protection of human rights. mrs. lyudmila, good morning to you, good morning. ms. ludmila, let's talk about the right to be released from military service during your term. state, who from mobilized for military service has the right to leave at such a time? well, this is practically five such reasons: the first is... according to age, in case of reaching the maximum age for military service, for whom it is 60 years, for those who are officers, it is 65, according to the state of health, if the conclusion of the vlk is that the military serviceman is unfit for military service, he is dismissed, or temporarily unfit with a review after 6-12 months, there may also be a finding of disability, it does not matter here. what group when this disability was established and for what reason or basis. the following are family grounds, family circumstances, other good reasons, also a military serviceman can be released from military service when he is returned from captivity, and the last one is when a sent
number will now appear, and we will speak with lyudmila denisova, a human rights defender, head of the ukrainian center for the protection of human rights. mrs. lyudmila, good morning to you, good morning. ms. ludmila, let's talk about the right to be released from military service during your term. state, who from mobilized for military service has the right to leave at such a time? well, this is practically five such reasons: the first is... according to age, in case of reaching the maximum...
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.>> the protection of human rights is integral to who we are. integral to our faith and our values. we are signatory to dozens of conventions and agreements that protect the rights of women and elderly people and children and people with disabilities and people with special needs. we raise awareness about the importance of protecting human rights. for instance raises awareness about the responsibilities of employers and workers -- >> in response to jeff's question, are you saying there are no political prisoners?>> we have institutions inside and they may not be the same institutions that you have here. but we have a way for input to be provided into the decision- making process and different institutions. we have a council that was established in 1990. it has 30% women. all of our institutions are undergoing reform and evaluation. we take care of our people. we have a wide social safety net inside and we have free education and healthcare. as an example, and i hope this shines a spotlight on what we value. during covid not only did we provide citizens with free healthcare and treatm
.>> the protection of human rights is integral to who we are. integral to our faith and our values. we are signatory to dozens of conventions and agreements that protect the rights of women and elderly people and children and people with disabilities and people with special needs. we raise awareness about the importance of protecting human rights. for instance raises awareness about the responsibilities of employers and workers -- >> in response to jeff's question, are you saying...
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ukraine during martial law, which can be considered a departure from the convention on the protection of human rights covenant on civil and political rights. first: carrying out an inspection of things, transport, luggage, cargo and premises. the second is prohibition. conscripts to change their place of residence without permission, the third - restrictions on the choice of place of stay, introduction curfew, a special regime for entering and leaving the country, banning peaceful meetings, rallies, demonstrations and other peaceful mass events, forced alienation of private or communal property for the needs of the state, while the head of the ministry of justice, denys smalyuska, says that ukraine in no way suspended the protection of people's rights. this update is a regulated report by the min yo. according to him , the government simply clarified the list of existing restrictions and even reduced it. ukraine did not suspend its defense in april, but quite the opposite reviewed and removed the caveat regarding the restriction of a certain set of rights - emphasized the minister of justice denys ma
ukraine during martial law, which can be considered a departure from the convention on the protection of human rights covenant on civil and political rights. first: carrying out an inspection of things, transport, luggage, cargo and premises. the second is prohibition. conscripts to change their place of residence without permission, the third - restrictions on the choice of place of stay, introduction curfew, a special regime for entering and leaving the country, banning peaceful meetings,...
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so just briefly because what does ra uses death mean for those fighting for protection of human rights? any around because there, there have been quite a few people going out on the streets, demonstrating, pulled out. so it's a, it's always a system. and when you take one and a month out of the system really doesn't make that much sense. it was symbolic because he was associated with executions in eighty's, but i don't think it means that we are going to see a more peaceful approach on this. so thank you very much. that was sarah both of us and the from the german institute global area studies. and finally, german author, jenny happened back in translator and rico hoffman have won the international booker prize for the novel cairo's. the book follows a love affair between a 19 year old student and an older married man in east berlin, in the 1980s airplane back, who was born and raised in east berlin is the 1st german writer to win the international. booker, the prestigious award recognizes books from around the world that have been translated into english. you're watching the w news on
so just briefly because what does ra uses death mean for those fighting for protection of human rights? any around because there, there have been quite a few people going out on the streets, demonstrating, pulled out. so it's a, it's always a system. and when you take one and a month out of the system really doesn't make that much sense. it was symbolic because he was associated with executions in eighty's, but i don't think it means that we are going to see a more peaceful approach on this. so...
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provisions of the act, sections five through seven are incompatible with the european provision of human rights protectionited kingdom. i understand. surely if you were here illegally in the united kingdom you would go to be absolutely safe to northern ireland, wouldn't you? trio. northern ireland, wouldn't you? no, no. the northern ireland, wouldn't you? no, n0- the term — northern ireland, wouldn't you? iifr, no. the term illegal migrant occurs in 2022, the national borders asked him an individual has a right to come to the united kingdom, claim asylum and have their asylum claim determined for them if they are a genuine refugee be granted sanctuary. we've got to get rid of this term illegal because we've always accepted... this term illegal because we've always accepted. . ._ this term illegal because we've always accepted... there will be asylum-seekers _ always accepted... there will be asylum-seekers but _ always accepted... there will be asylum-seekers but some - always accepted... there will be | asylum-seekers but some illegal asylum—seekers but some illegal migrants coming here for work will com
provisions of the act, sections five through seven are incompatible with the european provision of human rights protectionited kingdom. i understand. surely if you were here illegally in the united kingdom you would go to be absolutely safe to northern ireland, wouldn't you? trio. northern ireland, wouldn't you? no, no. the northern ireland, wouldn't you? no, n0- the term — northern ireland, wouldn't you? iifr, no. the term illegal migrant occurs in 2022, the national borders asked him an...
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human rights we are used to, and what to do about it? it is difficult to speak in broad strokes here, because rights protection approach person, it requires an analysis of each specific case, that is, each specific case, to what extent during the war both international human rights law, yes... international humanitarian law, to what extent these two fields, superimposed on this specific example, on the specific context, come into force , they say there that the actions of this or that state correspond to these norms or not, because unfortunately, during the war, people die, civilians die, eh, and here is this proportionality, it, we just talked about freedom of speech, she is also present here, and it protects the civilian population, and it establishes... norms and rules for waging wars and protecting one's legitimate interests, therefore one must go into each case, and not try to dissect it with broad strokes, although i, on the other hand, say this and catch myself thinking, that when i talk about the russian federation, i just use broad strokes, but we have factual confirmation for these broad strokes, we have a database in public organizations in w
human rights we are used to, and what to do about it? it is difficult to speak in broad strokes here, because rights protection approach person, it requires an analysis of each specific case, that is, each specific case, to what extent during the war both international human rights law, yes... international humanitarian law, to what extent these two fields, superimposed on this specific example, on the specific context, come into force , they say there that the actions of this or that state...
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, when exercising the powers of the president of the russian federation, to respect the protection of human rights, defend the constitution of the russian federation, defend sovereignty and independence, security and... the state, faithfully serve the people. vladimir vladimirovich, putin took office as president of russia. russia is our sacred power, russia is our beloved country. in order to justify your trust, to use for this all the powers of the head of state, which are enshrined in the constitution, while i emphasize that the results of this work depend decisively on our unity of cohesion, on the common desire to bring benefit the fatherland, defend it, work with full dedication. today, in fact, we are answerable to our... thousand-year history to our ancestors, they conquered seemingly inaccessible heights, because they always put their homeland first, they knew that truly great goals can only be achieved together with with our country and with our people, we created our fatherland as a world power, achieved such triumphs that inspire us today, we confidently look forward, plan our future,
, when exercising the powers of the president of the russian federation, to respect the protection of human rights, defend the constitution of the russian federation, defend sovereignty and independence, security and... the state, faithfully serve the people. vladimir vladimirovich, putin took office as president of russia. russia is our sacred power, russia is our beloved country. in order to justify your trust, to use for this all the powers of the head of state, which are enshrined in the...
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is what we are talking about, you understand, we are talking about the strategic level protection of human rightst the level of the european court of human rights, and here the state says that now we have narrowed a little, it is called the field, or rather... they have expanded the field of discretion of the state, there is such a concept defined in the first article of the european convention, these are the limits, in which the state independently decides to what extent it can provide or not for... it is possible to adjust these or other rights and yes, well, we understand that with small steps the freedom of our fellow citizens with you, that is, there is no such fear, i would not say so , probably it should be said that we need to carefully monitor all situations where we believe that these rights may be violated. that is why this document works for us, and i would like to remind you that the second chapter of the constitution was actually drawn from the european convention on human rights with an almost verbatim wording of those rights that existed. transferred from the text of the articles
is what we are talking about, you understand, we are talking about the strategic level protection of human rightst the level of the european court of human rights, and here the state says that now we have narrowed a little, it is called the field, or rather... they have expanded the field of discretion of the state, there is such a concept defined in the first article of the european convention, these are the limits, in which the state independently decides to what extent it can provide or not...
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situation as far as we are concerned it seems possible, well, people always perceive the protection of human rightsility for crimes against humanity as some kind of effective tool, remember the one that was in ukraine, you can say, even joy, when an arrest warrant was issued. vladimir putin, well, this is important, i can explain, it is important not only from the point of view of law, in the long term, if putin lives, yes, then he will be in trouble, in the sense that authoritarian regimes fall, and their leaders who considered themselves untouchable , turn out to be before the court, we have, not all, but not all, but we have examples, we have examples of milosevic, whom serbia did not want to hand over to the hague, but serbia was forced, that is, we... we do not know what the future will be , but with this order we are trying to construct the version of the future that we need, but even in the short term it is super important, and here it is not even legal consequences, but other consequences that matter. i travel a lot now to different countries of the world, i meet with presidents, with membe
situation as far as we are concerned it seems possible, well, people always perceive the protection of human rightsility for crimes against humanity as some kind of effective tool, remember the one that was in ukraine, you can say, even joy, when an arrest warrant was issued. vladimir putin, well, this is important, i can explain, it is important not only from the point of view of law, in the long term, if putin lives, yes, then he will be in trouble, in the sense that authoritarian regimes...
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this situation as much as it seems possible to us, well, people always perceive also... protection of human rightsponsibility for crimes against humanity as some also an effective tool, do you remember what was in ukraine, you could say, even joy, when an order was issued for the arrest of vladimir putin, well, it is important, i can explain, it is important not only from the point of view of law, in the long term , if putin will live, yes, he will gaga is waiting, in the sense that authoritarian regimes fall. and their leaders who thought they were untouchable are on trial, we don't have all, to be honest, not all, but we have examples we have examples of milosevic, whom serbia did not want to hand over to the hague, but serbia had to, i.e. we do not know what the future will be, but with this warrant we are trying to construct the version of the future that we need, but even in the short term, it is super important, and here it is not even the legal consequences, but other consequences that matter, i eat a lot now. in different countries of the world, i meet with presidents, with members of the
this situation as much as it seems possible to us, well, people always perceive also... protection of human rightsponsibility for crimes against humanity as some also an effective tool, do you remember what was in ukraine, you could say, even joy, when an order was issued for the arrest of vladimir putin, well, it is important, i can explain, it is important not only from the point of view of law, in the long term , if putin will live, yes, he will gaga is waiting, in the sense that...
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so just briefly because what does ra uses death mean for those fighting for protection of human rights? any around because there are, have been quite a few people going out on the streets. demonstrating says it was a system. and when you take one and a month out of the system, really it doesn't make that much sense. it was symbolic because he was associated with executions in 18. but i don't think it means that we are going to see a more peaceful approach on this. so thanks very much, that was sarah, both of us and the from the german institute global an area studies. so russia of the military says it has begun tactical nuclear weapons drills near ukraine. the exercises are taking place in russia's southern military district, which according to the kremlin, includes parts of ukraine under occupation. moscow says the drills are in response to threats from western officials. this comes as germany's for a minister on the land about bulk visited keep on tuesday, she says the world needs to do more to support ukraine's air defenses from russian area with tax assessing the damage as workers.
so just briefly because what does ra uses death mean for those fighting for protection of human rights? any around because there are, have been quite a few people going out on the streets. demonstrating says it was a system. and when you take one and a month out of the system, really it doesn't make that much sense. it was symbolic because he was associated with executions in 18. but i don't think it means that we are going to see a more peaceful approach on this. so thanks very much, that was...
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this situation, as much as it seems possible to us, well, people always perceive also the protection of human rights responsibility for crimes against humanity, as a kind of effective tool, do you remember the one that was in ukraine, one might say, even joy, when a warrant was issued for the arrest of vladimir putin. this is important, i can explain, it is important not only from a legal point of view, in the long-term perspective, if... putin lives, yes, he will face the hague in the sense that authoritarian regimes fall and their leaders, who considered themselves untouchable, are on trial, we have, not all, but not all, but we have examples, we have examples of milosevic, whom serbia did not want to transfer to the hague, but serbia was forced, that is, we do not know what the future will be, but with this warrant we are trying to construct the version of the future that we need, but even in the short term, it is... super important, and it is not even a matter of fact here consequences, and other consequences weigh. i travel a lot now to different countries of the world, i meet with presidents,
this situation, as much as it seems possible to us, well, people always perceive also the protection of human rights responsibility for crimes against humanity, as a kind of effective tool, do you remember the one that was in ukraine, one might say, even joy, when a warrant was issued for the arrest of vladimir putin. this is important, i can explain, it is important not only from a legal point of view, in the long-term perspective, if... putin lives, yes, he will face the hague in the sense...
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category or another, but if you have questions , always contact the ukrainian center for the protection of human rightsrofessional answer there, mrs. lyudmila, thank you for participating in the program, lyudmila denisova, a human rights defender, was with us, we are also saying goodbye, because in a few minutes, khrystyna parubiy will tell the news about the most important thing, stay with us. gasoline trimmers are so heavy, loud and inconvenient, but if you want to have a beautiful, well-kept plot, there is a solution, rex garden trimmers from rozpakuy tv, hurry up to order at a special price, only from uah 999. kors trimmers are compact, light and very. it is simple and easy to trim the sidewalk, curb, around trees, bushes and even branches. leave big heavy mowers in the past. choose kors trimmers, classic or with lawnmower function. light and comfortable. even women can use them, but just look at how powerful the trimmers are, which means our trimmers can handle even the thickest weeds, and they are virtually silent. no more heavy, bulky lawn mowers, oil or gas to fill up. only convenience, comfort
category or another, but if you have questions , always contact the ukrainian center for the protection of human rightsrofessional answer there, mrs. lyudmila, thank you for participating in the program, lyudmila denisova, a human rights defender, was with us, we are also saying goodbye, because in a few minutes, khrystyna parubiy will tell the news about the most important thing, stay with us. gasoline trimmers are so heavy, loud and inconvenient, but if you want to have a beautiful, well-kept...
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so just briefly, because what does rice is death mean for those fighting for protection of human rights? any around because there are, have been quite a few people going out on the streets demonstrating for the so it's a, it's always a system. and when you take one and a month out of the system really doesn't make that much sense. it was symbolic because he was associated with executions in eighty's. but i don't think it means that we are going to see a more peaceful approach from this one. so thank you very much, that was sarah both of us and the from the german institute. global areas studies dw can reveal to officers from bangladesh as a lead to counter terrorism. force implicated and tortures and killings are now being sent on un peacekeeping missions. the findings, paulo and investigation together with sweden based net renews in germany. it's due towards the title. the officers are the are among 65000 peacekeepers, deployed world wide to stabilize countries in crisis and support civilians when the government's fail. and it seems the u. n. is unable to stop it as our dw investigativ
so just briefly, because what does rice is death mean for those fighting for protection of human rights? any around because there are, have been quite a few people going out on the streets demonstrating for the so it's a, it's always a system. and when you take one and a month out of the system really doesn't make that much sense. it was symbolic because he was associated with executions in eighty's. but i don't think it means that we are going to see a more peaceful approach from this one. so...
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europe regarding a partial derogation from compliance with the european convention for the protection of human rightsreedoms. the document is posted on council of europe website. in particular, we are talking about the right to inviolability of home. freedom of movement, education, entrepreneurial activity, labor, freedom of speech, measures applied in ukraine during martial law can be considered a deviation from the convention, among such forced alienation of property for the needs of the state, curfew, and much more. meanwhile, the un noticed that a similar situation is developing in moldova, rights are being infringed upon. people, and more precisely, ethnic minorities. in particular government agencies refuse to use russian . russian-speaking people face discrimination when hiring, participating in elections, and receiving public information. they also have problems with access to justice , says the report of the organization’s committee. experts recommended that chisinau take measures to ensure that russian is used as an interethnic language. communication in accordance with the constitution. bu
europe regarding a partial derogation from compliance with the european convention for the protection of human rightsreedoms. the document is posted on council of europe website. in particular, we are talking about the right to inviolability of home. freedom of movement, education, entrepreneurial activity, labor, freedom of speech, measures applied in ukraine during martial law can be considered a deviation from the convention, among such forced alienation of property for the needs of the...
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on this situation as much as it seems possible to us, well, people always perceive the protection of human rightsponsibility for crimes against humanity as some effective tool, remember you know, which was in ukraine, you can even say joy when a warrant was issued for vladimir putin's arrest, well, it's important, i can explain, it's not only important. from the point of view of law, in the long-term perspective, if putin lives, yes, then he will be in trouble in the sense that authoritarian regimes fall, and their leaders, who considered themselves untouchable, end up in court, not all of us, honestly, all of us, but in we have examples, we have examples of milosevic, whom serbia did not want to hand over to the hague, but serbia was forced to, that is, we do not know what the future will be, but we are this warrant we are trying to construct the... version of the future that we need, but even in the short term it is super important, and here it is not even the legal consequences, but other consequences that matter, i travel a lot now to different countries of the world, meet with presidents, wi
on this situation as much as it seems possible to us, well, people always perceive the protection of human rightsponsibility for crimes against humanity as some effective tool, remember you know, which was in ukraine, you can even say joy when a warrant was issued for vladimir putin's arrest, well, it's important, i can explain, it's not only important. from the point of view of law, in the long-term perspective, if putin lives, yes, then he will be in trouble in the sense that authoritarian...
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we should do so in a way that does not undermine critical values such as the protection of human rights, the role of international law. we should not provide foreign-made to governments where we see a human rights record that's not consistent with our values as americans. so we need to look closely at every situation where we provide assistance to a foreign government and make sure that that assistance is being used to advance american values, not set them back. laura: the next question goes to the mayor first. >> in other big bills that congress has passed recently. last month, the house and senate reauthorized a program that allows the government to warrantless lee surveilled noncitizens. it also shot down an amendment that would prohibit any surveillance of americans. my question is, how would you have voted on both of those votes? mayor bhalla: americans by definition violate the rights of people under the fourth amendment. we need to make for -- make sure that's any legislation speaks to the rights of individuals. not to be subjected to searches and seizures in any context. any rea
we should do so in a way that does not undermine critical values such as the protection of human rights, the role of international law. we should not provide foreign-made to governments where we see a human rights record that's not consistent with our values as americans. so we need to look closely at every situation where we provide assistance to a foreign government and make sure that that assistance is being used to advance american values, not set them back. laura: the next question goes to...
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rights and freedoms of citizens during martial law. the document was prepared by the ministry of justice. it involves a derogation from obligations under the convention for the protection of humans on the right to respect for private and family life, and on freedom of expression. on freedom of assembly and association, on the protection of property rights in education, on free elections, on freedom of movement and a number of others. well, it must be said that after such publications , indignant statements from the council of europe appeared in our press that in fact the opposite is true. ukraine, on the contrary , asked to reduce the list of restrictions on rights and freedoms that were already limited, it turns out, in '22, and graciously allowed its citizens, you know what? the right to freedom of thought prohibited forced labor, racial discrimination, a ban on political activity for foreigners, that is , they expanded the rights and freedoms of ukrainians, while maintaining all those restrictions that were completely lifted by ukraine in the twenty-second year, that is, not a single right and freedom , except for those i just mentioned, there is no one in ukraine, well, whe
rights and freedoms of citizens during martial law. the document was prepared by the ministry of justice. it involves a derogation from obligations under the convention for the protection of humans on the right to respect for private and family life, and on freedom of expression. on freedom of assembly and association, on the protection of property rights in education, on free elections, on freedom of movement and a number of others. well, it must be said that after such publications ,...
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human rights convention. in particular, the right to respect for private and family life, confidentiality of correspondence, as well as the right to effective legal remedies protection group of polish human rights activists complained to epsic about the polish laws of 2016. email for potential use by government agencies. the pentagon plans to use commercial satellites for military purposes, the defense one portal reports. journalists refer to a message from the head of the commercial department of the us space force. the publication notes that the reason was allegedly elon musk’s decision at the end of the 20th to prohibit the ukrainian military from using starlink to strike russian to the troops. now the pentagon intends to convince a private company to join the civilian space reserve program. under its terms, they will be required to provide the us military with access to the capabilities of their satellites for military use . meeting with little heroes , cosmonaut anastasia lenkova came to visit the children at the republican scientific and practical center of onology. this was expected. everyone is looking forward to it, from very young patients to the staff of
human rights convention. in particular, the right to respect for private and family life, confidentiality of correspondence, as well as the right to effective legal remedies protection group of polish human rights activists complained to epsic about the polish laws of 2016. email for potential use by government agencies. the pentagon plans to use commercial satellites for military purposes, the defense one portal reports. journalists refer to a message from the head of the commercial department...
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new tools that you would suggest this committee, the senate really take up to advance the protection of human rights you are so dedicated to? >> my strategy has been to try to take a bite out of the apple for each protected class. as senator tillis mentioned, it has to be bipartisan. it should be bipartisan because we are talking about human rights violations. that has been the strategy and i'm moving forward with the protector older americans act and i support senator booker's bill about race discrimination and forced arbitration. giving workers choice and not being forced into arbitration is what this is all about. you suddenly give them the option of being able to have a voice. trust me, a lot of them will not choose to speak it. i can tell you from personal experience that it ain't fun to come forward. as the professor has also spoken about this morning, it is very hard to prove your case. most of these cases are extremely relevant and sound if they actually get to court. that proves a notion -- disproves the notion we will have a flurry of cases when the forced arbitration arbitration --forced
new tools that you would suggest this committee, the senate really take up to advance the protection of human rights you are so dedicated to? >> my strategy has been to try to take a bite out of the apple for each protected class. as senator tillis mentioned, it has to be bipartisan. it should be bipartisan because we are talking about human rights violations. that has been the strategy and i'm moving forward with the protector older americans act and i support senator booker's bill about...
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we are signatories to dozens of human rights conventions and agreements the protected rights of women elderly people, children, people with disabilities, people with special needs. we have a human rights condition the raises awareness on the importance of protecting human rights so it raises awareness about the responsibilities of employers on the rights of workers. host: in response to jeff's question, are you saying there are no political prisoners in saudi arabia? guest: we have institutions in saudi arabia, they may not be the same institutions as the one you have here but they have served us well. we have a way for input to be provided into the decision-making process. we have a consultative council initially established in 1990. it has 150 people. it has including 30% women. so this is all our institutions are undergoing reform and evaluation. we take care of our people, we have a wide social safety net in saudi arabia. we have free education, health care. just as an example and i hope the shines a spotlight on what we value in saudi arabia. during covid not only did we provide
we are signatories to dozens of human rights conventions and agreements the protected rights of women elderly people, children, people with disabilities, people with special needs. we have a human rights condition the raises awareness on the importance of protecting human rights so it raises awareness about the responsibilities of employers on the rights of workers. host: in response to jeff's question, are you saying there are no political prisoners in saudi arabia? guest: we have institutions...
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ukrainians, to take care of the good integration of ukrainians into the environments and regions in which they live. to protect the rights of ukrainians, human rights, as such before those governments where they live, or the rights of ukrainian minorities. and also, to work with those, with the governments or with the parliaments of those countries, so that they know what is happening in ukraine, what is the actual situation, but bohdan also knows a lot about this, because his mother was also a member of the european congress of ukrainians of the first, you know, in 1994-5, this... su or eku, which then changed its name, actually attracted all the countries of central europe that were under moscow's influence until 1990 or 1989, 1990 . we know what fell into in 1989 and the iron curtain that divided europe into two zones of influence, one euro-atlantic, and the other moscow, kremlin, and then, uh... the management of this collective of the european congress itself began to organize relations with its fraternal organizations in other countries, in poland, in czechoslovakia, then there were boshins in both the czech republic and slovakia, or t
ukrainians, to take care of the good integration of ukrainians into the environments and regions in which they live. to protect the rights of ukrainians, human rights, as such before those governments where they live, or the rights of ukrainian minorities. and also, to work with those, with the governments or with the parliaments of those countries, so that they know what is happening in ukraine, what is the actual situation, but bohdan also knows a lot about this, because his mother was also a...
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expectations for this document and hope it will offer a favorable instrument for the protection of the environment and human rights in order to force countries to act on their obligations. whether an advocacy or litigation of columbia and she lives governments as the courts to intervene saying they were experiencing daily climate challenges with buyers, land slides, droughts and floods become even more severe. they also ask the court to clarify with governments must do to protect environmental activists, latching americas the most dangerous region. 4 environmental defenders, including children. you'll any seeing that these mothers. i started my activism when i was 9 years old and since i was 11 years old, i have been receiving death threats and constant attacks which haven't stopped. many attendees were indigenous people who say they are being disproportionately affected. so this is the moment we want the inter american court to hear us. so here are cry here i'll call here are anguish feels some of the pain that the indigenous people are present. i have been going through thousands of years. the court's opinion ap
expectations for this document and hope it will offer a favorable instrument for the protection of the environment and human rights in order to force countries to act on their obligations. whether an advocacy or litigation of columbia and she lives governments as the courts to intervene saying they were experiencing daily climate challenges with buyers, land slides, droughts and floods become even more severe. they also ask the court to clarify with governments must do to protect environmental...
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in line are pregnant women who are considered eligible under the new decree. about the protection of human rightss, but for officials, deputies, prosecutors, judges, brothers, relatives, nephews, drivers, assistants, and partners, why there are no restrictions for them, why everything is possible for them, this is a certain class formed, yes, the caste is untouchable and the ukrainian authorities went even further, deputies from zelensky’s party introduced a law into the rada according to which all ukrainians who fled abroad and did not appear at the military registration and enlistment office can be put on the international wanted list. kiev continues to demand that european countries return them to independence. earlier, poland and lithuania stated that they were not against this week’s readiness to expel ukrainians in hiding. mobilization was announced in the czech republic, they started talking about it in germany. it is enough to drive around berlin to see how many ukrainians and cars with ukrainian license plates there are. i believe that all these young ukrainians liable for military servi
in line are pregnant women who are considered eligible under the new decree. about the protection of human rightss, but for officials, deputies, prosecutors, judges, brothers, relatives, nephews, drivers, assistants, and partners, why there are no restrictions for them, why everything is possible for them, this is a certain class formed, yes, the caste is untouchable and the ukrainian authorities went even further, deputies from zelensky’s party introduced a law into the rada according to...
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the constitution was written with three branches of government, a bill of rights that has, say what you will about it, the best guarantor of protecting humants of any other nation in history combine those two thing, that's our future if anybody is perfect, is anybody in this room perfect? anybody in this room god? raise your hand if you're god? a couple of them back there. you'll have to duke it out. for the res of us is god. but the beauty of this country perfect but we aspire to perfection. the left makes this mistake. they do the same thing. thomas jefferson was a slaveholder, therefore the country was started in619 and we abandon it because the constitution was run by slave holders. i would rather live in kawntry that has ideals and people who fall short of them than live in kraint that dunn have any ideals at all. that's twhea united states is funned on. the pursuit of perfection. don't turn turn your back on that. help us pursue perfection. that's my ask for you. i would say let's go back and talk about policies. david: absolutely. in terms of policies i think here's one area where we differ a bit. one of the thingus ran on was kind
the constitution was written with three branches of government, a bill of rights that has, say what you will about it, the best guarantor of protecting humants of any other nation in history combine those two thing, that's our future if anybody is perfect, is anybody in this room perfect? anybody in this room god? raise your hand if you're god? a couple of them back there. you'll have to duke it out. for the res of us is god. but the beauty of this country perfect but we aspire to perfection....
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constitution was written with three branches of government, not four, and a bill of rights that has, say what you will about it, the best guarantor of protecting human rights of any other natio history combine those two thing, that's our future abody perfect, is anybody in this room perfect? anybody room god? raise your hand if you're god? a couple of them back there. you'll have to duke it out. for god. but the beauty of this country is wre not perfect but we aspire to perfection. the left makes this mistake. they do the same thing. thomas jefferson was a slaveholder, therefore the country was started in 1619 and we abandon it because the by slave holders. i would rather live in kawntry that has ideals and people who fall short of them than live in kraint that dunn have that's twhea united states is funned on. the pursuit of perfection. don't turn turn your back on that. help u perfection. that's my ask for you. i would say and talk about policies.ms of policies i think here's one area where one of the thingus ran on was kind of a crackdown of trade relations with china. vivek: crackdown of our economic dependence for vital attributes of our life f
constitution was written with three branches of government, not four, and a bill of rights that has, say what you will about it, the best guarantor of protecting human rights of any other natio history combine those two thing, that's our future abody perfect, is anybody in this room perfect? anybody room god? raise your hand if you're god? a couple of them back there. you'll have to duke it out. for god. but the beauty of this country is wre not perfect but we aspire to perfection. the left...
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human rights. if the defenders and anti-corruption activists are doing what they're doing, it's not for the sake of, you know, making a buzz or whatever. it's for protectinguman rights in the countries where we are operating. we have to remember that there are -- [inaudible] in a few years, you know we won't achieve this as a human community. there's six years left, so there are lots of doubts about that because of corruption. if we keep exposing corruption for, you know, even more platforms and also solutions for us all together as human community to achieve those goals, so if the defenders are not protected, we lose a lot in this. and governments keep -- [inaudible] of money in such development, protecting human rights as long as corruption is not -- [inaudible] then we will be sailing as a community. so that's why we really need to insist on that. these are a few, you know, ideas that we can implement. i think very easily, we just need the real will, political will, across the global world so we don't have to give up even if it's a kind of heavy burden. >> yeah. k, what i love about what you and claudia just did is just really illustrate the proliferat
human rights. if the defenders and anti-corruption activists are doing what they're doing, it's not for the sake of, you know, making a buzz or whatever. it's for protectinguman rights in the countries where we are operating. we have to remember that there are -- [inaudible] in a few years, you know we won't achieve this as a human community. there's six years left, so there are lots of doubts about that because of corruption. if we keep exposing corruption for, you know, even more platforms...
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fight for these rights, after the fact, submitted a written application to the council of europe about a partial deviation from compliance with the european convention on the protection of humannd rights that ukrainians were deprived of under the pretext of martial law, to put it mildly, are really impressive, that is, it turns out that i don’t know, having jumped on the maidan for the rights of american democracy, they have quietly become a herd of powerless slaves, well, this is how it turns out in practice, that’s interesting, yes alexey aleksevich, well, yes i am. listen, it’s interesting, europe is eating, it’s important here in hindsight, because in fact they have already violated it so much that europe is already like this, guys, well, let’s at least write this down in hindsight, yes, well, look, everything is interesting, they’re eating, they don’t eat, here’s goncharenko, i say, who’s hugging, here, here, here, yes, a man who, look with what interest, almost childish, generally spontaneous, yes, he took pictures, what else i took a selfie there and so on, they ate, they eat. must listen, why? because in the investigation the main thing is not to expose yourself, beca
fight for these rights, after the fact, submitted a written application to the council of europe about a partial deviation from compliance with the european convention on the protection of humannd rights that ukrainians were deprived of under the pretext of martial law, to put it mildly, are really impressive, that is, it turns out that i don’t know, having jumped on the maidan for the rights of american democracy, they have quietly become a herd of powerless slaves, well, this is how it...
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contemporary tools that you would suggest that this committee really take up to advance the protection of human rights you are so dedicated to. >> this strategy is for the protected class. it has to be bipartisan. it should be bipartisan because we are talking about human rights violations. that has been the strategy. it's why i'm moving forward with the americans act and i support senator booker's bill about race discrimination and forced arbitration. for me giving trust me. a lot of them will not choose to speak it. i can tell you from personal experience it's not fun to come forward. as the professor has also spoken about this morning, it is very hard to prove your case. it is relevant and sound as we get to court. that disproves the notion that we will have a flurry of cases for the acts. i need to get the monogram or acronym from you. >> what do you call that. that is even harder. it is a mouthful. that is why i keep coming back. if you give workers choice and liberty to make their own decisions, that to me is the fairest way to do this. if you want to make arbitration an option which it still is
contemporary tools that you would suggest that this committee really take up to advance the protection of human rights you are so dedicated to. >> this strategy is for the protected class. it has to be bipartisan. it should be bipartisan because we are talking about human rights violations. that has been the strategy. it's why i'm moving forward with the americans act and i support senator booker's bill about race discrimination and forced arbitration. for me giving trust me. a lot of...
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expectations for this document and hope it will offer a favorable instrument for the protection of the requirement and human rights in order to force countries to act on their obligations, whether an advocacy or litigation of columbia and she lives. governments ask the courts to intervene, saying they were experiencing daily climate challenges with buyers, land slides, droughts, and floods becoming more severe. they also ask the court to clarify with governments must do to protect environmental activists. that, you know, may cause the most dangerous region for environmental defenders, including children. you'll any assume that these mothers, i started my activism when i was 9 years old and since i was 11 years old, i have been receiving death threats and constant attacks which haven't stopped many yet. and these were indigenous people who say they are being disproportionately affected. so this is the moment we want the inter american court to hear us here are cry here. call here are anguish, feel some of the pain that the indigenous people are. brazil have been going through thousands of years. the court's opinion
expectations for this document and hope it will offer a favorable instrument for the protection of the requirement and human rights in order to force countries to act on their obligations, whether an advocacy or litigation of columbia and she lives. governments ask the courts to intervene, saying they were experiencing daily climate challenges with buyers, land slides, droughts, and floods becoming more severe. they also ask the court to clarify with governments must do to protect environmental...
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expectations for this document and hope it will offer a favorable instrument for the protection of the environment and human rights in order to force countries to act on their obligations, whether an advocacy or litigation of columbia and she lives. governments ask the courts to intervene, seeing they were experiencing daily climate challenges with buyers, land slides, droughts and floods become even more severe. they also asked the court to clarify with governments must do to protect environmental activists, latching americas the most dangerous region. 4 environmental defenders, including children, you'll see, and that these models. i started my activism when i was 9 years old and since i was 11 years old, i have been receiving death threats and constant attacks which haven't stopped. many attendees were indigenous people who say they are being disproportionately affected. so this is the moment we want the inter american court to hear us here are cry here. call here are english feel some of the pain that the indigenous people are present. i have been going through thousands of years. the court's opinion applies i
expectations for this document and hope it will offer a favorable instrument for the protection of the environment and human rights in order to force countries to act on their obligations, whether an advocacy or litigation of columbia and she lives. governments ask the courts to intervene, seeing they were experiencing daily climate challenges with buyers, land slides, droughts and floods become even more severe. they also asked the court to clarify with governments must do to protect...