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russian and belarusian human rights defenders so, the laureates are the ukrainian human rights organization, the center for civil liberties, the belarusian human rights defender oles bliatskyi, and the russian human rights society memorial , we will talk in detail about why this is so and what it can mean here is such a combination of representatives of ukraine, russia and belarus in one award, for example, the representative of the norwegian committee, berrit reiss andersen , stated that these three organizations, followed by a quote , embody nobel's vision of peace and brotherhood, these are three, three important participants in the struggle for people's rights also stated in the nobel committee, and here as the head of the norwegian nobel e-e committee commented on the judging of the award to the legal defenders of three countries on the broadcast of bbctive fortress seven seasy, we chose these winners that we to emphasize the importance of civil society, which plays a large role in any country, but is also important as a defense of democracy and opposition to authoritarian states. the scope of the peace prize is not a war in ukraine, but it is undoubtedly very serious. its background is a clear signal for
russian and belarusian human rights defenders so, the laureates are the ukrainian human rights organization, the center for civil liberties, the belarusian human rights defender oles bliatskyi, and the russian human rights society memorial , we will talk in detail about why this is so and what it can mean here is such a combination of representatives of ukraine, russia and belarus in one award, for example, the representative of the norwegian committee, berrit reiss andersen , stated that these...
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civil liberties, belarusian human rights defenders of political prisoners, bliatsky from the spring center, he is just now behind bars, and the russian human rights society, the memorial, in fact, how was the week volya, let's take a look and remind ourselves of the plot. later, let's talk about it, the joy through annoyance for them is receiving this, this award, this recognition in oleksandra romantsova, she is a human rights defender and actually the executive director of the same center of civil liberties, who received this peace prize, the nobel week opened the announcement of the laboratory of the prize in physiology and medicine. we received a 67-year-old swedish scientist svantepa, or who researched the dna of the ancestors of humans, hominids and neanderthals, which significantly helped not only anthropologists, but also doctors. what really drives our work yes, this is a common curiosity. i would say that it is the same if we were conducting an archaeological excavation in order to learn about the past, but instead we are conducting an excavation in the human genome from this can there may be practical consequences, for example, thanks to our r
civil liberties, belarusian human rights defenders of political prisoners, bliatsky from the spring center, he is just now behind bars, and the russian human rights society, the memorial, in fact, how was the week volya, let's take a look and remind ourselves of the plot. later, let's talk about it, the joy through annoyance for them is receiving this, this award, this recognition in oleksandra romantsova, she is a human rights defender and actually the executive director of the same center of...
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russian, human rights activist. let's be a light sky, the russian human rights organization. more y'all, as well as the ukranian human rights organization center for civil liberties, the nobel peace prize saying that they quote, represent civil society in their home countries. let's bring in christian herbals. i'm or who's a piece process analyst and the director of the international caroline institute of peace. he's joining us from brussels. welcome tal. just 030. what is your reaction to the he's price on since i think it's been a very smart prize and a very significant one. both for the 3 countries that are mentioned and i highlight the fraternity between these 3 come crease who are facing similar challenges and situations. but beyond that, and the committee has awarded the relevance of civil society. and that goes beyond the 3 countries, the shrinking space for critical voices inside countries all over the world. no matter what an author crises, or in democracies, and therefore disintegrate the message. and how, how significant is it that the committee has decided to a jointly award those 3? well, in that sense, it's also sends a message to whatever the solution will come and it has to come sooner or later to then put things war
russian, human rights activist. let's be a light sky, the russian human rights organization. more y'all, as well as the ukranian human rights organization center for civil liberties, the nobel peace prize saying that they quote, represent civil society in their home countries. let's bring in christian herbals. i'm or who's a piece process analyst and the director of the international caroline institute of peace. he's joining us from brussels. welcome tal. just 030. what is your reaction to the...
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russians have been complaining of a lack of resources and training. these men say they�*ve been given old guns and no helmets or body armour. mobilisation has sparked deep alarm in russian society. this human rights it�*s packed. the kremlin says that more than 200,000 reservists have been called up to fight. with mobilisation, what is happening in ukraine has suddenly become very real for the russian public. now, the kremlin wants russians to believe that those people who�*ve been drafted into the army are being sent off to defend the motherland. but not everyone here believes that. man speaks russian. the voice belongs to mikhail ashichev. 500 miles from moscow, he told the local military draft office he wasn�*t going to fight because there was no threat to russia. mikhail insists that if russia truly needed defending, he would rush to volunteer. he considers himself a patriot but he doesn�*t believe in this war. he won�*t fight ukraine. translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, _ i agreed with my family that if such a situation arose, i would refuse, even if they sent me to prison. if i had to, i would choose prison. the state will consider me a criminal if i don�*t go to fight in th
russians have been complaining of a lack of resources and training. these men say they�*ve been given old guns and no helmets or body armour. mobilisation has sparked deep alarm in russian society. this human rights it�*s packed. the kremlin says that more than 200,000 reservists have been called up to fight. with mobilisation, what is happening in ukraine has suddenly become very real for the russian public. now, the kremlin wants russians to believe that those people who�*ve been...
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russians have been complaining of a lack of resources and training. these men say they've been given old guns and no helmets or body armour. mobilisation has sparked deep alarm in russian society. this human rightst line. as you can see, it's packed. the kremlin says that more than 200,000 reservists have been called up to fight. with mobilisation, what is happening in ukraine has suddenly become very real for the russian public. now, the kremlin wants russians to believe that those people who've been drafted into the army are being sent off to defend the motherland. but not everyone here believes that. the voice belongs to mikhail ashichev. 500 miles from moscow, he told the local military draft office he wasn't going to fight because there was no threat to russia. mikhail insists that if russia truly needed defending, he would rush to volunteer. he considers himself a patriot, but he doesn't believe in this war. he won't fight ukraine. translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, i agreed - with my family that if such a situation arose, i would refuse, even if they sent me to prison. if i had to, i would choose prison. the state will consider me a criminal if i don't go to fight in this
russians have been complaining of a lack of resources and training. these men say they've been given old guns and no helmets or body armour. mobilisation has sparked deep alarm in russian society. this human rightst line. as you can see, it's packed. the kremlin says that more than 200,000 reservists have been called up to fight. with mobilisation, what is happening in ukraine has suddenly become very real for the russian public. now, the kremlin wants russians to believe that those people...
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russians have been complaining of a lack of resources and training. these men say they've been given old guns and no helmets or body armour. mobilisation has sparked deep alarm in russian society. this human rightsore than 200,000 reservists have been called up to fight. with mobilisation, what is happening in ukraine has suddenly become very real for the russian public. now, the kremlin wants russians to believe that those people who've been drafted into the army are being sent off to defend the motherland. but not everyone here believes that. the voice belongs to mikhail. 500 miles from moscow, he told the local military draft office he wasn't going to fight because there was no threat to russia. mikhail insists that if russia truly needed defending, he would rush to volunteer. he considers himself a patriot, but he doesn't believe in this war. he won't fight ukraine. translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, i agreed - with my family that if such a situation arose i would refuse, even if they sent me to prison. if i had to, i would choose prison. the state will consider me a criminal if i don't go to fight in this war. but i won't be a criminal from the point of view of humanity or
russians have been complaining of a lack of resources and training. these men say they've been given old guns and no helmets or body armour. mobilisation has sparked deep alarm in russian society. this human rightsore than 200,000 reservists have been called up to fight. with mobilisation, what is happening in ukraine has suddenly become very real for the russian public. now, the kremlin wants russians to believe that those people who've been drafted into the army are being sent off to defend...
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russian human rights activist alice b. l. epsky, a russian organization, memorial and ukraine's centre for civil liberties in a wager, nobel messy said the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their home countries. and thailand is in morning after a mass shooting as a child care center left at least 36 people that most of them children. thailand's king is to visit survivors later today. and that's all we have time for. i'm and you cooked mckinnon in berlin. now be back at the top of the hour with more international headlines. thanks for watching. we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship and then we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, policemen follow with w. fire made a vibrant habitat and glistening place of long the mediterranean sea. seen it, almost rar. enter far, dual career drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and the editor ah, ready to lead journey ah, this week on d. w. with this is dw news, asia coming up to date breaking a cycle of religious violence and discrimination in india into homeowners, accused of refusing to rent to most of the tenants. how the house hunt for some has becom
russian human rights activist alice b. l. epsky, a russian organization, memorial and ukraine's centre for civil liberties in a wager, nobel messy said the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their home countries. and thailand is in morning after a mass shooting as a child care center left at least 36 people that most of them children. thailand's king is to visit survivors later today. and that's all we have time for. i'm and you cooked mckinnon in berlin. now be back at the top of...
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russian civils, a civil society organization. they in that way are absolutely expanding the space for democracy and human rights and pushing back against autocracy. and it's notable, of course, that this award is bestowed in a time when europe is seeing its biggest armed conflict, the war in ukraine since the 2nd world war. and the prize clearly recognizes that with this award to a bell, russian organization and of russian organization, both of which are the countries prosecuting this conflict, bella russian, a close ally of russia, but also a ukrainian organization. ukraine is not recognized here though, as a warring party, an organization is recognized. that is also pushing for civil rights in ukraine and they could hold the ukrainian government to account. so i think in that way it is a very sensitive award. and as the committee said, it honors all of those all over the world who are fighting for democracy at a time when autocracy is on the rise. roman ward makes the organization memorial. so odd standing that they deserve the nobel peace prize. well, memorial arm was expected to grab this price for many years and now they got it. a
russian civils, a civil society organization. they in that way are absolutely expanding the space for democracy and human rights and pushing back against autocracy. and it's notable, of course, that this award is bestowed in a time when europe is seeing its biggest armed conflict, the war in ukraine since the 2nd world war. and the prize clearly recognizes that with this award to a bell, russian organization and of russian organization, both of which are the countries prosecuting this conflict,...
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society, poor peace and democracy. this year's peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate arliss. beyond the, off the skin from bella root the russian human rights organization memorial and the ukrainian human rights organization center for civil liberties. alicia b ali out again was one of the initiators of the democracy movement that emerged in bella. ruth, in the mid 19 eighties. he has devoted his life to promoting democracy and peaceful development in his home country. he pounded the organization. the us not meaning spring in 1996 in response to the controversial constitutional amendments that gave the president dick tutorial powers and 3 good widespread demonstrations. the are sna, provide that support for the day and demonstrators and their families in the years that follow it via sna in evolved into a broad base human rights organization. that documented and protested against the authorities use of torture against political prisoners. government authorities have repeatedly sought to silence allah's b aaliyah's skin. he was imprisoned from 2011 to 2014 following large scale demonstrations against the regime in 2020 he was aga
society, poor peace and democracy. this year's peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate arliss. beyond the, off the skin from bella root the russian human rights organization memorial and the ukrainian human rights organization center for civil liberties. alicia b ali out again was one of the initiators of the democracy movement that emerged in bella. ruth, in the mid 19 eighties. he has devoted his life to promoting democracy and peaceful development in his home country. he pounded the...
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human rights violations and abuse of power together they demonstrate the importance of civil society for peace and democracy this year the peace prize was awarded to belarusian human rights defender oles bilyavskyi russiannder the memorial organization and the ukrainian human rights organization the center for civil liberties according to the will of alfred nobel the committee's mandate is to determine the person or organization that made the greatest contribution to peace . according to the head of the committee, this year's winners demonstrate the importance of civil society and its role in any country, in particular, in opposing authoritarian power . i think this is pride. well, good news is very pleasant, but such joy demonstrated by not all ukrainians, especially in social networks, the very format of the simultaneous awarding of representatives of three countries by the nobel committee was subjected to harsh criticism it is interesting to understand the word peace if the nobel prize is jointly awarded to representatives of two countries that attacked the third. neither russian nor belarusian organizations were able to organize resistance in this war . this year's nobel simply super patient users i
human rights violations and abuse of power together they demonstrate the importance of civil society for peace and democracy this year the peace prize was awarded to belarusian human rights defender oles bilyavskyi russiannder the memorial organization and the ukrainian human rights organization the center for civil liberties according to the will of alfred nobel the committee's mandate is to determine the person or organization that made the greatest contribution to peace . according to the...
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human rights, the jailed bell, russian rights activist alice bailey, at ski rushes memorial organization and ukraine's center for civil liberties. the joint award highlights the significance of civil society to peace and democracy. the most highly anticipated announcement in a week of woods. at the stroke of 11 in oslo, the chair of norway's nobel committee ended the speculation. this year's peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate o. s b ali, a skin from below root the russian human rights organization, memory, all the ukrainian human rights organization center for civil liberties. together with another the committee informed the winners in chief by phone till so congratulations. oh oh, it's okay it's, it's sir. oh, it's great. thank you. the c c l says they stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the invading russian army accountable. so great, we're documenting russian military war crimes and ukraine to write the whole country with the most amount. in particular, our team went to the key of region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now, william is watching. the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long
human rights, the jailed bell, russian rights activist alice bailey, at ski rushes memorial organization and ukraine's center for civil liberties. the joint award highlights the significance of civil society to peace and democracy. the most highly anticipated announcement in a week of woods. at the stroke of 11 in oslo, the chair of norway's nobel committee ended the speculation. this year's peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate o. s b ali, a skin from below root the russian human...
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human rights activists, alice yacht sky, the russian organization, memorial and ukraine's center for civil liberties. norwegian noble committee, set the peace prize, glorious with present civil society in their home country. that's it. from me and the new stream, i'll have an update for you at the top of the off. but 1st business news with chris kolber, bob ellis and belin, from me, and the new seemed thanks for watching. ah ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d. w world heritage. 360. get the act. now. how did she become at off hitler's favorite director? and how did he become a forgotten film? pioneer. leaning leaf and style and on old funk. in 1932, they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d. w. ah, european countries find a new way to talk to each other, will that help them to find unity and prod leaders are leading him attentions on how to tackle high energy prices. look at the latest from our correspondence, and we'll go to mexico, where drug cartels are
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human rights abuses and the abuse of power. together, they demonstrate the significance of civil society for peace and democracy. this year's peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate from belarus. the russianuman rights organisation and the ukrainian human rights organisation centre for civil liberties. ales bialiatski was one of the initiators of the democracy movement which emerged in belarus in the 19805. which emerged in belarus in the 1980s. he has devoted his life to promoting democracy and peace will development in his home country. he founded the organisation meaning spring in 1996 in response to the controversial constitutional amendments that gave the president dictatorial, there's triggered widespread demonstrations. viasna provided support for the demonstrators and their families who were jailed in the years that followed, viasna evolved into a broad—based human rights organisation that documented and protested against the authorities�* use of torture against political prisoners. government authorities have repeatedly sought to silence ales bialiatski. he was imprisoned from 2011 to 2014. following large—scale demonstrations against the regime in 2020, he was again arrested. he
human rights abuses and the abuse of power. together, they demonstrate the significance of civil society for peace and democracy. this year's peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate from belarus. the russianuman rights organisation and the ukrainian human rights organisation centre for civil liberties. ales bialiatski was one of the initiators of the democracy movement which emerged in belarus in the 19805. which emerged in belarus in the 1980s. he has devoted his life to promoting...
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vladimir putin, at least by working with russian society, at least by trying to defend the rule for the existence of opposition political forces honest media, human rights organizations, all this in one way or another since 2014, and after february 24, 2022, the russian reaction was the most terrible, almost nazi-like in appearance. i would say that it imitates the worst practices of the regimes of the twins joseph stalin and adolf hitler, these idols of vladimir putin, it passed in the real offensive, now it is not even about the fact that you may have different political views, you may have the same views as the president of the russian federation, but you should not name things as you know, now they are really trying to do everything possible not to call a war a war, only representatives of the closest circle of the russian president vladimir putin can call a war a war, here we saw what the first deputy head of the presidential administration of russia sergey kiriyenko said about the war, however, he emphasizes that russia must win this war , that it must become a nation for russians, well, from the rostrum of the state duma of the russian federation
vladimir putin, at least by working with russian society, at least by trying to defend the rule for the existence of opposition political forces honest media, human rights organizations, all this in one way or another since 2014, and after february 24, 2022, the russian reaction was the most terrible, almost nazi-like in appearance. i would say that it imitates the worst practices of the regimes of the twins joseph stalin and adolf hitler, these idols of vladimir putin, it passed in the real...
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society. russian rights groups, a belarusianctivist and the ukraine center for civil liberties. >> they have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, humanabuses, and the abuse of power. correspondent: for more than 30 years they have been cataloguing victims of joseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down, but it is still trying to operate. >> will the price lead to less pressure on us by authorities? no, it will only increase. our authorities will say right, the fifth column and they got a nobel prize. we will show you how we restore order in our country. correspondent: eight prestigious peace prize for russia's rights group will not impress president putin. at the very least it is a show of solidarity to those inside this country who still believe it is possible to build here a civil society. do not expect the kremlin to help. anchor: the king of thailand and has made a rare public appearance going to a hospital to meet the survivors of thursday's attack. across our land flags are flying at half mast for the 23 children who were murdered by a former police officer in there nursery school
society. russian rights groups, a belarusianctivist and the ukraine center for civil liberties. >> they have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, humanabuses, and the abuse of power. correspondent: for more than 30 years they have been cataloguing victims of joseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down, but it is still trying to operate. >> will the price lead to less pressure on us by authorities? no, it will only...
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human rights abuses, and the abuse of power. together they demonstrate the significance of civil society toward peace and democracy. amy: this year's peace prize announcement came as russian president vladimir putin turned seven years old today. it is also the anniversary of the assassination of the crusading human rights and anticorruption reporter, a fierce critic of putin and russia's war in chechnya. after headlines, we'll go to moscow to speak with anna dobrovolskaya, who led the memorial human rights center in moscow before it was shut down by the russian government. the death toll from hurricane ian has topped 131 with most of the victims and a florida making ian second only to hurricane katrina among the deadliest storms. on thursday at an analysis published by the group core logic estimate total flood and when losses from hurricane in at upo $70 llion. thlorida per and lht compy says it h restore powetover two point o milliocustomerwithewer than 10000 customers in the hardest hit areas to remaining in the dark. meanwhile, some 82,000 homes and businesses in puerto rico still lacked power on thursday, more than two weeks after hurricane fiona collapsed the island'
human rights abuses, and the abuse of power. together they demonstrate the significance of civil society toward peace and democracy. amy: this year's peace prize announcement came as russian president vladimir putin turned seven years old today. it is also the anniversary of the assassination of the crusading human rights and anticorruption reporter, a fierce critic of putin and russia's war in chechnya. after headlines, we'll go to moscow to speak with anna dobrovolskaya, who led the memorial...
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human rights activists. alice periodically, the russian organization, memorial and ukraine, center for civil liberties. the norwegian noble committee set the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their countries. and we go back to the war in ukraine now. and one of the newly liberated towns by ukrainian forces is li mom. in the next one or 4 regions illegally annexed by russia. a week ago, president putting declared the territories would be russian forever. now some areas are back on the ukrainian control hungry and afraid p.
human rights activists. alice periodically, the russian organization, memorial and ukraine, center for civil liberties. the norwegian noble committee set the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their countries. and we go back to the war in ukraine now. and one of the newly liberated towns by ukrainian forces is li mom. in the next one or 4 regions illegally annexed by russia. a week ago, president putting declared the territories would be russian forever. now some areas are back on...
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human rights activists. alice periodically, the russian organization, memorial and ukraine. center for civil liberties. the norwegian noble committee, set the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their countries. and we go back to the war in ukraine now. and one of the newly liberated towns by ukrainian forces is lim on in the next one or 4 regions illegally annexed by russia . week ago, presidents put in declare the territories would be russian forever. now, some areas are back on the ukrainian control. hungry and afraid. people in the newly liberated town of lee mon, wait for supplies. desperate to get their hands on the little the russians left behind the go. so you didn't. what do you think we lived in? yeah, it was a mediation when you, cato humiliation. earlier. and the branch, you know, the graduate completely coveted mold and we were, they left us everywhere at the cock. people are hungry, you do how lord me, there's no water and no gas as the days get colder. many have lost everything and still can't believe the horace they experienced. i watched the show as though see what's left me many who and me every now there's only half is me laugh like you if they up with n
human rights activists. alice periodically, the russian organization, memorial and ukraine. center for civil liberties. the norwegian noble committee, set the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their countries. and we go back to the war in ukraine now. and one of the newly liberated towns by ukrainian forces is lim on in the next one or 4 regions illegally annexed by russia . week ago, presidents put in declare the territories would be russian forever. now, some areas are back on...
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society. russian rights group, memorial, belarus activist ales bialiatski, and ukraine's centre for civil liberties. they have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human abuse of power. for more than 30 years, memorial has been cataloguing the victims ofjoseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down but it's still trying to operate. translation: will the prize lead to less pressure on us from the authorities? no, it will only increase. i'm sure that in the current climate, our authorities will say, "right, their fifth column, and they also got a nobel prize. "we'll show you how we'll restore order in our country." a prestigious peace prize for a russian rights group will not impress russia's president. vladimir putin still seems determined to secure victory in ukraine and against the west. but at the very least, it's a show of solidarity to those inside this country who still believe it's possible to build here a civil society. don't expect the kremlin to help. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. we're joined byjames acton, co—director of the nuclear policy programme at the carnegie endowment for internatio
society. russian rights group, memorial, belarus activist ales bialiatski, and ukraine's centre for civil liberties. they have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human abuse of power. for more than 30 years, memorial has been cataloguing the victims ofjoseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down but it's still trying to operate. translation: will the prize lead to less pressure on us from the authorities? no, it will only increase....
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society. russian rights group, memorial, belarus activist ales bialiatski, and ukraine's center for civil liberties. they have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, humane than 30 years, memorial has been cataloguing the victims ofjoseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down but it's still trying to operate. translation: will the prize lead to less pressure on us _ from the authorities? no, it will only increase. i'm sure that in the current climate, our authorities will say, "right, theirfifth column, and they also got a nobel prize. "we'll show you how we'll restore order in our country." a prestigious peace prize for a russian rights group will not impress russia's president. vladimir putin still seems determined to secure victory in ukraine and against the west. but at the very least, it's a show of solidarity to those inside this country who still believe it's possible to build here a civil society. don't expect the kremlin to help. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. russia's invasion of ukraine has plunged countries across europe into an energy crisis. europe is far more reliant than the uk on russi
society. russian rights group, memorial, belarus activist ales bialiatski, and ukraine's center for civil liberties. they have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, humane than 30 years, memorial has been cataloguing the victims ofjoseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down but it's still trying to operate. translation: will the prize lead to less pressure on us _ from the authorities? no, it will only increase. i'm sure that in the...
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human rights violations in russia . they have been representing civil society in their native countries for many years. reminds of last year's peace prize, it was awarded to the russian editor-in-chief of novaya gazeta, dmytro muratov, then the russian opposition was upset by the committee's decision, everyone expected that there would be a mass attack, but they were afraid despite all the ambiguity of the mass, this decision is evidence of the continued devaluation of the value of the nobel peace prize, today the main line of struggle for this is not support for human rights organizations, whatever they are, the peace prize is one of the five initiated by alfred nobel and has been awarded for more than 100 years. seven persons at the parliament of norway have received laureates several times, international organizations, among other megathemes, un peacekeeping forces , doctors without borders, the international movement for the ban against anti-personnel mines has been awarded three times the international committee of the red cross, but much more often the peace prize was awarded to human rights defenders , politicians and oppositionists, today the main front of th
human rights violations in russia . they have been representing civil society in their native countries for many years. reminds of last year's peace prize, it was awarded to the russian editor-in-chief of novaya gazeta, dmytro muratov, then the russian opposition was upset by the committee's decision, everyone expected that there would be a mass attack, but they were afraid despite all the ambiguity of the mass, this decision is evidence of the continued devaluation of the value of the nobel...
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russian memorial human rights center and the belarusian human rights defender, the founder of the center, vesna ales blyadskyi, awarded the award for protecting the rights of citizens and demonstrating the importance of civil societyce and democracy . according to tradition, the award ceremony will take place on december 10, the day of the death of alfred nobel, earlier, bookmakers assumed that the award could be received by the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi or the ukrainian english-language publication for kyiv independent these are the cases for the moment , the news editorial team will meet with you at 4:00 p.m. read more about important events on our website espresso tv search find be sure to subscribe to our channels on social networks be near ukrainians don't think about not talking first place anyway war war and our victory seven days a week from monday to sunday seven different spheres of human activity sports culture politics eight presenters espresso journalists experts opinion leaders in real time about the most relevant events through the prism of war every day author's projects on espresso events most important events current events just now and affect our lives, of course the news feed re
russian memorial human rights center and the belarusian human rights defender, the founder of the center, vesna ales blyadskyi, awarded the award for protecting the rights of citizens and demonstrating the importance of civil societyce and democracy . according to tradition, the award ceremony will take place on december 10, the day of the death of alfred nobel, earlier, bookmakers assumed that the award could be received by the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi or the ukrainian...
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russian human rights center memorial and the belarusian human rights defender the founder of the center vesna ales bilyatsky awarded the award for protecting the rights of citizens and demonstrating the importance of civil societyeace and democracy, according to tradition, the award ceremony will take place on december 10, the day of the death of alfred nobel. and when your work is recognized at such a level, then this only inspires and motivates to do more to do more important initiatives of important projects so that in our country peace has finally come and finally the values of freedom and of democracy kyiv comes to life capital funicular will resume work on october 10 after planned repairs in the kyiv city administration reminded that in the spring during the hostilities near kyiv, the funicular was preserved because the lift has the status of an architectural monument of the history of science and technology, of particular value are the stained glass windows by ukrainian artists valentin zadorozhny and mykola shells were placed in the lobbies in june, specialists of kyivpastrans checked the serviceability of all nodes and units, the security system passed successfully testing, so from monday, kyiv raisi
russian human rights center memorial and the belarusian human rights defender the founder of the center vesna ales bilyatsky awarded the award for protecting the rights of citizens and demonstrating the importance of civil societyeace and democracy, according to tradition, the award ceremony will take place on december 10, the day of the death of alfred nobel. and when your work is recognized at such a level, then this only inspires and motivates to do more to do more important initiatives of...
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russian civil society that the outside world. so paying attention . now roman, what is this a russian organization? memorial and why do they deserve the price? memorial is the number one human rights organization in russia was founded in the eighty's and co founded by the a low price. we're not under a satellite, a main focus is on analyzing and studying the crimes of the starving regime in the soviet union. so in the thirty's forty's and fifty's were tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands are still good citizens were kidnapped by the secret service, and many of them died in camps. and this is actually a symbol. this organization has a symbol or perestroika that will sort of dresden me. he'll go to the club, which i've cited liberalization in the soviet union and in russia. and this is something which president led him important gotten president. russia tried to suppress and try to make russians or get all that time. so it's also a sign for him. also, disorganization is trying to help those who are under pressure in russia today, go to the streets and protests, for example, against the russian war in ukraine. so i was also helping them and that's why of the reasons it was
russian civil society that the outside world. so paying attention . now roman, what is this a russian organization? memorial and why do they deserve the price? memorial is the number one human rights organization in russia was founded in the eighty's and co founded by the a low price. we're not under a satellite, a main focus is on analyzing and studying the crimes of the starving regime in the soviet union. so in the thirty's forty's and fifty's were tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of...
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russian human rights center, the memorial and the belarusian human rights defender, the founder of the center, vesna ales bilyatsky, was awarded the award for protecting the rights of citizens and demonstrating the importance of civil society for peace and democracy . december, on the day of the death of alfred nobel, bookmakers previously assumed that the president of ukraine, volodymyr, could receive the award zelenskyi or the ukrainian english-language publication the kill indefendt in kyiv, the heating season starts today, the mayor of the capital, vitaliy klitschko, said that initially heat will be supplied to hospitals, schools, kindergartens and other social institutions, each object will be connected individually according to requests from managers. as for residential buildings, the city authorities will focus on weather conditions so that the decision to start connecting the heat is rational said klitschko, a rural school in the kirovohrad region gave up gas and switched to alternative heating in buildings that have been used for half a hundred years. they replaced the windows with plastic ones and replaced the cast-iron batteries with steel batteries, despite the increase in the cost of coal. how much can be save
russian human rights center, the memorial and the belarusian human rights defender, the founder of the center, vesna ales bilyatsky, was awarded the award for protecting the rights of citizens and demonstrating the importance of civil society for peace and democracy . december, on the day of the death of alfred nobel, bookmakers previously assumed that the president of ukraine, volodymyr, could receive the award zelenskyi or the ukrainian english-language publication the kill indefendt in kyiv,...
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society and moral well old dan ukrainians. while fighting for freedom for democracy, for human rights and for peace. now, all russian forces say they've captured ground and ukraine's eastern done yet squeezed. in the 1st time they've claim success since ukrainian forces launched that lightning offensive to retain territory in the east. in the south. so on the 4 regions, russia says it alex from ukraine after staging referendums that last month, the un ukraine in the west of called the votes illegal. here is the current state of play on the ground, the areas in red, around the control of russian forces and that allies, ukraine's presidents as his troops have re taken more than 2400 square kilometers. since the latest offensive began. quarterly. but the good results were achieved in the south of ukraine this week. and then we are liberating our land and our people from the pseudo referendum every day that to we are sure to get the lands which are occupied by russia earlier is cool. grey and authorities also say that at least 11 people are now known to have died in russian strikes on residential buildings in the southe
society and moral well old dan ukrainians. while fighting for freedom for democracy, for human rights and for peace. now, all russian forces say they've captured ground and ukraine's eastern done yet squeezed. in the 1st time they've claim success since ukrainian forces launched that lightning offensive to retain territory in the east. in the south. so on the 4 regions, russia says it alex from ukraine after staging referendums that last month, the un ukraine in the west of called the votes...
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russian anti-war, human rights óróxór[r to human immortality looks like. to battle aging, people receive customiz fountain of youth treatments. dna repair, cellular rejuvenation, hormone replacement. the realistic prospect of healthy eternal life is fundamentally reshaping societynna try. - today scientists are blazing a trail to this very future. - we are at war with death. - [maren] i wanna know what breakthroughs are being made. - we can build an organ that matches your body.