مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 13/03/2025
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00:00In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:30The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that defines the transitional phase
00:37in five years and assures freedom and national unity.
00:41Russian President Vladimir Putin assures that his country supports Trump's proposal to stop
00:48the firing of civilians.
00:50The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
00:57unity.
00:58The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:02unity.
01:03The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:07unity.
01:08The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:11unity.
01:12The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:14unity.
01:15The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:16unity.
01:17The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:18unity.
01:19The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:20unity.
01:21The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:22unity.
01:23The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national
01:24unity.
01:25The president of Syria has signed a constitutional declaration that assures freedom and national unity.
01:26and the efforts of his presidency to the Jerusalem Committee and the Jerusalem-Sharif Bank, the executive branch.
01:32The Palestinian president said in a press conference following this meeting that his investigations with Burita
01:38included the resumption of Arab and international efforts to reach a solution that would achieve peace and security for the Palestinian people and the people of the region.
01:48The International Center for Research on the Prevention of Child Abduction called for a global movement to guarantee a safe return to the children who have lost their homes due to the immediate release of the child.
02:08The International Center for Research on the Prevention of Child Abduction called for a global movement to guarantee a safe return to the children who have lost their homes due to the immediate release of the child.
02:24The International Center for Research on the Prevention of Child Abduction called for a global movement to guarantee a safe return to the children who have lost their homes due to the immediate release of the child.
02:40The International Center for Research on the Prevention of Child Abduction called for a global movement to guarantee a safe return to the children who have lost their homes due to the immediate release of the child.
03:07Thank you for the kind invitation.
03:09This urgent call comes in view of what the center has done during its field research, both in coastal countries, Latin American countries, and countries in the Middle East and Asia.
03:26When we stood on the scene of this crime, the child abduction of armed groups and militias that have different agendas, whether religious or ideological, they carry violent ideas.
03:47The center also stood on the scene of the children who were abducted in these groups.
03:56The center also stood on the scene of the question of what the international community has done since the establishment of the UN Convention on the Prevention of Child Abduction in Conflict Zones since 1996.
04:12We are talking about three decades of efforts without any results.
04:18Mr. Abqader Alfilali, how does the center plan to cooperate with international organizations to guarantee a safe and immediate return to the children who have been abducted?
04:29During our stand in the field with civil society organizations, with civil organizations, with local residents in these areas, we found a sincere desire by these local rules.
04:51We also established relations with academic institutions, universities, and international organizations that deal with the issue of child protection.
05:02All these elements strengthened our main conviction that there is a sincere intention to cooperate with the efforts of non-governmental groups, governments, diplomats, politicians, and manufacturers of decisions at the international level to abduct such initiatives.
05:26Mr. Abqader Alfilali, what about the challenges facing the process of freeing children from the hands of armed groups, especially in areas such as the coast and Tindouf?
05:41There are two main challenges.
05:45The first is that they sometimes represent the weakness of some countries in easing their influence in certain areas of their regions.
05:57This is an element that hinders the process of returning children to their communities.
06:06The second and most important and dangerous element is that when countries cooperate with armed groups and provide them with military, diplomatic, logistical, and intelligence support,
06:21the problem of these initiatives becomes complicated.
06:29Similarly, when we take Tindouf as an example, there is a strong ban by the state of Militia Polisario that prohibits any census of the inhabitants of the camp.
06:49On the contrary, there are similar operations to return these children safely to their motherland, to join their culture, their homeland, and to return to their schools with all dignity and a secure future.
07:04Mr. Abqader Alfilali, how do you evaluate the situation in Tindouf Camp in Algeria and what are the suggested solutions to stop the recruitment of children there?
07:16It is a process that the center has taken upon itself and which is embodied in the transition from promises and promises to field actions.
07:35Our field research has enabled us in these hot areas, which are unprecedented for children. I am talking about Latin American countries, especially Colombia, African countries, Central and Southeast Asian countries.
07:54This field visit has enabled us to have hope for a safe and cohesive return with all the groups, whether they are civilians, politicians, or representatives of the civil organizations that will work with the center to work on this initiative.
08:18The initiative is very ambitious and the center will not stop in order to prevent and stop the recruitment of children, as it has launched a campaign to stop the recruitment of children since 2040.
08:33Thank you very much. From Geneva, the head of the International Research Center on the Prevention of Child Recruitment, Mr. Abqader Alfilali. Thank you for all the information.
08:43Thank you very much.
08:46The field efforts to implement a program to rebuild and rehabilitate the affected areas of the Hawza earthquake, which ensures the improvement of the living conditions of the affected residents and enabling them to live in conditions that preserve human dignity, continue.
09:02The work ended with more than 15,000 units, while other units and areas continue, but with different percentages.
09:13The following report by Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abroosh from the Hawza region brings us closer to the living conditions of the residents in their new homes, as well as the progress of construction work in other areas.
09:29After months spent in a plastic tent, Hajj Khaddouj moved a few days ago to the new building.
09:38With a lot of care, she is arranging her things, so at a new stage, away from the memories of the painful Hawza earthquake.
09:47May God bless you.
09:53We are grateful for everything that His Majesty the King has given us. We have gone through difficult times, but now things are going well. The good that comes after hardship is a great good.
10:06Hajj Khaddouj and thousands of others who left their temporary tents here in the village community of Aghwat in the Hawza region.
10:13Mohamed is the other one starting a new life in his house built on the ruins of past memories.
10:20There is a big difference between before and after the earthquake. Most of the people didn't live here. Before the earthquake, there were temporary houses.
10:31Today, thanks to God, and thanks to His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, we are able to live here.
10:38We have been living here for 7 or 8 months now. It's like living in a cave.
10:45It's like living in a cave. It's cold. It's a simple thing to live in, but you have to go deep into it to see what it's like.
10:55After spending the last month of Ramadan in a tent, Aisha is getting ready to start a new life in her new house.
11:03The signs of contentment are evident on her face, which has a lot of memories in it.
11:10We used to live in our tents. We used to sleep on the floor in the middle of the heat, the cold, and the sun.
11:19Now things are better, and God has helped His Majesty the King and rewarded him with a thousand blessings.
11:23We are able to live in our house that we built thanks to the help of God, and now we are living a good life.
11:32Building and renovating the houses in this village is taking a big step forward.
11:37The finished houses are part of 15,000 complete homes.
11:4260% of the progress is expected to reach 80% in the next two months, according to local authorities.
11:53In international news, the Syrian authorities today announced that Syria is in a transitional phase,
12:00which will last for five years.
12:03The transitional president took over the executive power in the country three months after Assad's regime was overthrown,
12:11after 13 years of bloodshed.
12:15Mariam Tsouri reports.
12:20Syria is entering a historical phase after three months of the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad.
12:27The authorities announced a constitutional declaration for the transitional phase,
12:31which will last for five years.
12:34During this time, the transitional president will take over the executive power in the country,
12:38a step that is expected to draw new prospects for the future of Syria.
12:43Thank you all.
12:45May this be a new history for Syria.
12:49We will replace injustice with justice.
12:52We will replace destruction with building.
12:54We will replace ignorance with knowledge.
12:57We will replace torture with mercy.
13:00I ask God to make the Syrian nation a better place on the path of building and development.
13:08The constitutional declaration includes several points,
13:12the most prominent of which is the absolute separation between authorities in a country
13:16that has removed the position of presidency for all rights during previous decades,
13:20with a strengthening of a set of basic rights and freedoms,
13:24including freedom of opinion and expression and the right of the woman to participate.
13:29Among the points is also the appointment of a third of the members of the People's Assembly,
13:35which takes over the legislative process completely and individually,
13:40in addition to the need to form a committee to write a permanent constitution.
13:45The declaration also specified events that are ready to achieve transitional justice
13:50with the aim of determining the ways of questioning,
13:53knowing the facts, and justice for the victims and survivors
13:56in the devastating conflict that has erupted in the country since 2011.
14:05In Russia, President Vladimir Putin said that his country agrees to stop fighting in Ukraine,
14:11a condition that will lead to long-term peace.
14:14Thanks to US President Donald Trump for his interest in the conflict with Ukraine.
14:20Putin's statements come after a visit by Steve Whitkoff,
14:25the special envoy of the US President to the Russian capital Moscow,
14:29to present a plan to stop firing for 30 days in Ukraine,
14:34where he holds a closed meeting with Russian officials.
14:39There was a final response from the Russian side,
14:43as the country's president, Vladimir Putin,
14:46expressed his willingness to accept the US proposal for a truce in Ukraine,
14:51but he emphasized that there are serious questions about it,
14:55and detailed details need to be studied.
14:58He also saw that this truce serves Ukraine in the current circumstances.
15:04We agree to stop fighting in Ukraine,
15:08but we believe that this ceasefire should lead to long-term peace
15:14and eliminate the roots of this crisis.
15:17Putin also said that Russia should seek with the United States
15:22the issues related to the ceasefire in Ukraine,
15:26indicating that it may need to make a phone call with Trump,
15:30expressing his gratitude to the US President for his interest in this conflict.
15:36The proposal for a truce is good, but there are precise differences.
15:41There are issues that need to be discussed,
15:44and I believe that we need to discuss them with our American colleagues and partners.
15:50Stopping firing for 30 days will be good for Ukraine in the current circumstances,
15:56because of its position on the ground.
16:01Ukraine had previously agreed to the US proposal for a truce
16:07during talks with US officials in Saudi Arabia.
16:11As for the battlefield, Russia has been advancing for more than a year,
16:16and has confirmed that it has defeated Ukrainian forces from the city of Sochi
16:20in the Kursk region of Russia.
16:23Despite the achievements achieved by Moscow in the field,
16:26Trump is optimistic that his team is capable of securing a ceasefire.
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