A tale harrowing stories of arbitrary arrests torture and killings by the Syrian Secret Police 2 officials believed to be part of president assads regime are currently on trial in germany these are some of the victims families in front of a court in corbins a visual to remember those who were disappeared or killed in syria its the 1st time suspected perpetrators are standing trial to face charges of crimes against humanity the principle of going to wrestle jurisdiction allows prosecution to take place in germany even though the crimes against humanity were committed in syria. And is one of those who are closely following the Court Proceedings she is one of the countless syrians will families have fallen victim to the civil war thats why she left her home country and fled to germany and now she has hope for long awaited justice. Mahmud in her apartment in the german capital berlin the opponent of the regime in syria lives here on her own in exile this is she this is my husband. Says 201
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A higher purpose. Ours if they are. My own family ok welcome to the home edition stream now typically in the United States and canada if theres a Mental Health emergency the police are caught but let me show you the worst Case Scenario that may well happen im going to take you to san diego 4 years ago when the sister of alfred aline go call the police because her brother who had Mental Health issues was acting strangely this is what happens. But for the way so the police did you know they shot another our normal black person as usual and the lady is saying she called them for help not to kill her brother and they shot her brother. Pat. It is happy she called trail she did not call for them to kill him with his medical history so they got or not examining one for my older. Brother i would rather pay them. What sent her to my get. The you know the other right. On the same percent of this chain we all shit the Police Respond to Mental Health crises and if not then who you can join the con
Economy and everybody involved but that flattening it was pretty great but on the other side of that equation the impact m was significant and has been ready and waiting and those scenarios did not occur and to have plenty of hospital beds and ventilators but the crisis because of flattening the curve has lasted longer and will last longer than it would have otherwise im not saying thats a bad thing that to send people home from wor work, practice social distancing putting people on the unemployment rolls Serious Problems for people and to have challenges for the mental wellbeing. The impact is the adults in the United States say that coronavirus has impacted their Mental Health and this is on top of the statistic where we traditionally believe the National Institute of health and other places one out of four or one out of five have a diagnosable always treatable Behavioral Health problem that the Mental Health is impacted by that social e distancing that with the isolation can create
Distributed. Weve worked closely with the department of energy and others on this legislation and they agree this is important. It also allows the state department to deny visas to foreign researchers seeking to access sensitive u. S. Research when there is a threat to our economic or national security. This may surprise you, but they cant do that now. Career Foreign Service officers, employees at the state department have begged us for that authority. Our bill also requires Research Institutions to have safeguards in place to prohibit unauthorized access to Sensitive Research because weve found that to be a serious problem. And our bill ensures transparency by requiring universities to report any Foreign Government of 50,000 or more and empowering the department of education to fine universities that repeatedly fail to disclose these gifts. Right now, our number one priority is and should be solving the coronavirus crisis. And i get that. And, by the way, the f. B. I. Sent a notice ar