i asked them why you didn t transfer her to the hospital early and they said the ambulance key was lost for 20 minutes and they couldn t find it. can you believe this? and anger over violence against women in south korea after a shocking murder highlights the country s weak stalking laws. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in russia where many of its citizens are trying to escape the military mobilisation announced by vladimir putin yesterday by leaving the country. tickets for direct flights between russia and serbia have sold out. president putin s order to mobilise three hundred thousand russian reservists to fight in ukraine led to protests yesterday, at which more than a thousand people were reportedly arrested. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports from moscow. called up by the kremlin, they set off for ukraine. russian reservists, now part of vladimir putin s war. there were scenes like these across russia. a sense of shock at the first mobilization h
firstly, this couldn t be taken placing cambodia if it wasn t for officials basically doing nothing, turning a blind eye to this with several of the investigations have also noted that some of the locations where people are being held in empty casinos or empty buildings are buildings that are owned by people who have seen your connections to the cambodian government. what we really need to see is more pressure on the cambodian government to inspect these workplaces for that we ve seen a new report by the un s special repertoire who has said we also need to look at how people can obtain help whether it s people can obtain help whether its online through facebook, special messaging apps, there needs to be more awareness of the scams. but they really need to be enforcement for them and that means the perpetrators who are conducting these abuses really need to be held to account.