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Amanpour

Nobel Prize-winning human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk

Amanpour

CNN

News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The United Nations says more than 8,300 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since Russia began its war. This as President Putin and his minister for children’s affairs have been slapped with arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court over the forced deportation of thousands of Ukrainian children. To discuss all this and prospects for accountability, Christiane speaks with the head of Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties, which last year was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.  Also on today's show: Journalist Imara Jones; “Behayshta,” an Afghan girl prevented from going to school; Orzala Nemat, Research Associate, SOAS University of London; Rina Amiri, US Special Envoy for Afghan Women, Girls, and Human Rights  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Amancore. Here's what's coming up.

0:10.0

More horrifying images from Ukraine as Russia attacks a residential apartment building,

0:15.3

the latest as I speak to the head of Ukraine's Nobel Prize winning center for civil liberties.

0:20.8

Then a new school year begins in Afghanistan just not for the country's young

0:25.9

women as most remain barred from the basic right to an education.

0:31.2

And so what we see is a dramatic increase in the aggressiveness and the range of these bills.

0:37.0

Trans journalist I Mara Jones talked to Michelle Martin about the tidal wave of anti-LGBTQ legislation across the program everyone. I'm

1:04.3

Pristiana Manpur in London. Another wave of Russian missile

1:08.2

attacks is targeting Ukrainian civilians. In this shocking video out of Zephyria, you can see two of them striking a residential

1:16.4

building.

1:17.4

The dead and wounded are still being counted.

1:20.1

And more death and injury in the Kyiv region where Ukrainian officials say

1:24.4

there has been a series of strikes with Iran-made drones. The United Nations says

1:29.8

more than 8,300 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since Russia began its war as Putin

1:36.4

continues striking civilian infrastructure and dwellings.

1:40.4

These numbers come as both he and his Minister for Children's Affairs have been slapped with arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court over the forced deportation of thousands upon thousands of Ukrainian children from Russian occupied regions.

1:56.0

I've been speaking about accountability for these and other war crimes with

2:01.0

Alexandra Madfichuk, the Human Rights Lawyer and Head of Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties,

2:07.0

which last year was one of the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize.

2:12.0

Alexandra Matvichuk, welcome to the the Nobel Peace Prize.

2:13.0

Alexandra Matvichuk, welcome to the program.

2:16.6

Thank you for invitation.

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