Institution or issue that strikes against your core values which is why its truly tragic to see the news that in response to an environmental protest Law Enforcement forces in canada contemplated bullets the guardian is reporting that according to recently revealed records from a National Police force strategy session back in january of 2019 Canadian Police were prepared to shoot indigenous land defenders blockading construction of a natural gas pipeline in Northern British Columbia in fact the Royal Canadian mounted police argued that lethal overwatch is required. Lethal action my friends for a group of Indigenous People trying to keep their land free from pollution destruction and greed you know that that that sounds so familiar i wonder where oh where would the canadians get the idea to use sniper rifles on protesters let me play that for a moment oh no thats right they learned by watching us here in the us i mean who could forget where all those patriotic all American Apple pie fol
Youre watching R T International coming to you live from the russian capital where its just turned 2 pm welcome to the program. U. N. Officials have denounced saudi arabias punishment of those involved in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi calling it a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time and u. N. Appointed writes investigator believes the people actually behind the journalist coolmore murder have been left untouched while the spokesperson for the un security general has also stressed the importance of a further probe. The secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigation into the murder to ensure full examination of any accountability for Human Rights Violations committed in the case Jamal Khashoggi it was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul in turkey and october 2018 where he was that murdered a un report suggests his death was a state planned execution but the saudis insis
A very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teacher in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. U. N. Officials and Rights Groups have denounced saudi arabias punishment of those involved in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi saying it makes a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time over the killing and you want to point out rights investigator believes the people actually behind the journalist cruel murder have been left untouched like spokesperson for the u. N. Secretary general has also stressed the importance of a further probe. The secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigation into the murder to ensure a full examination of any can accountability for Human Rights Violations committed in the case. Jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul in turkey and october 2018 or he was murdered on a port said his death was almost certainly a state plan
Follow just past 10 pm here in moscow welcome to the program the 24th of december live from the out International World news center is kevin everything from the 1st that u. N. Officials and Rights Groups have denounced saudi arabias punishment of those involved in the murder of jonas Jamal Khashoggi saying it makes a mockery of justice 5 people whove been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time over the killing but a u. N. Appointed rights investigator believes the people actually behind the journalist cruel murder have been left untouched while the spokesperson for the u. N. Secretary generals also stressed the importance of a further probe the secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigation into the murder to ensure full examination of any accountability for Human Rights Violations committed in the case. Jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi conscient in istanbul in turkey in october 28th when he was mudded un report said
Cruise liners to wave goodbye . The United Nations has called for an independent investigation into an air strike that killed at least 44 people in a Detention Centre near the libyan capital. The top un official there calls it a possible war crime, but the security council, meeting in new york, failed to issue any formal condemnation. Libyan officials blame forces loyal to the warlord, general haftar. He blames local militia. Thousands of african migrants trying to reach europe are being held in libya, in the midst of a civil war. Quentin sommerville reports. They came to libya in search of an escape, but were killed before they could flee its shores. More than 100 migrants, mostly africans, were corralled inside the Detention Centre in east tripoli. They had nowhere to run to when it took a direct hit. Dozens were killed, many more injured. They had fled their countries war, persecution, and poverty, with few possessions. In the rubble, they looked for any scraps that survived. People