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out homophobic abuse. they beat him and stripped his clothes off. one of them will say, you know, we have to get rid of them. he was obviously trying to grab hold of me and pulled me towards the river thames. were you worried at that point that you were going to die? i was. still now, even now. recorded homophobic hate crimes have also risen to more than 26,000, a a1% increase in one year. in nathan s case, two teenagers were charged with robbery and sent to a youth offender panel for 12 months and given a three month night time curfew. nathan says hate crime still is not treated seriously. you can ask almost every lgbt person and i am sure 90% of them have had something happened to them. they reported it, but nothing happened. it is hard to hear. pc hayleyjones specifically focuses on hate crime in the capital in a role created by the metropolitan police this year.
three of them were just stamping on my head, stamping on me, asking for my phone, beating me. nathan was heading for the train home early one morning in august after a night out at a gay bar in london when he and his friend were attacked by a group of teenagers on a bridge. they said they shouted out homophobic abuse. they beat him and stripped his clothes off. one of them will say, you know, we have to get rid of them. he was obviously trying to grab hold of me and pulled me towards the river thames. were you worried at that point that you were going to die? i was. still now, even now. recorded homophobic hate crimes have also risen to more than 26,000, a a1% increase in one year. in nathan s case, two teenagers were charged with robbery and sent to a youth offender panel for 12 months and given a three month night time curfew. nathan says hate crime still is not treated seriously. you can ask almost every lgbt person and i am sure 90% of them have had
babies trapped in kyiv. hello and welcome. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenksy, has again called for direct talks with vladimir putin to try to put an end to the fighting. but he said that such a meeting would be unlikely to lead to agreement on security guarantees or constitutional changes. ukraine s capital kyiv has been under a renewed night time curfew, after residential areas were attacked by russia, killing eight people. russian forces are trying to encircle and cut off the capital, but large areas around kyiv remain under ukrainian control, especially in the south. our international correspondent orla guerin reports.
consuming investigations and meticulous note taking and fact-finding that will have to be done in order to make this something and it will be, in an international criminal court. and they have to prove command responsibility and how and what was ordered in terms of what happened on the ground. and they have to prove that the soldiers, those who committed these crimes, never took due care to spare civilians. there are many aspects to go into forming this kind of legal prosecution for those kind of crimes and i m here in kharkiv, the second city in ukraine. it is only about 40 miles from the russian border. and you might wander why i m sitting in a hotel. because we re under a strict city-wide blackout, night time curfew that just went into effect an hour ago. we have dark curtains here, no light as loued to be seen from the outside and this is a sit