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the cost. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. saudi arabia's human rights record comes under attack by thirty six countries have demanded the kingdom cooperate with investigations and.
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are welcome to. my headquarters in doha with me and. also ahead chinese tech giant huawei sues the us government for banning its product. and opposition party is dissolved in thailand just weeks before elections for troops in the king such as its candidate for prime minister. and algeria's a union president warns of chaos saying troublemakers may try to infiltrate demonstrations against him but for that. all twenty eight member states of the european union have signed a statement criticizing sol the arabia. human rights record the document was signed by the un human rights council on thursday it calls on saudi arabia to cooperate with a un led investigation into the murder of saudi journalist. and to release ten activists
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jailed in the kingdom. in the strongest possible terms the killing of journalist. place in its consulate in istanbul the circumstances of mr. journalist. freedom of expression. investigations into the killing. of the responsible. for the killing. by this post of. execution go to our correspondent bob and al he is following the story for us from brussels first time the body has reviewed saudi arabia in a day but there was one last fall absence. well that's right you're referring to the fact that the u.s.
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didn't add its name in support of this statement the u.s. of course is not a member of the u.n. human rights council eased it with a jew over what it saw as the council's anti israel bias israel also quit the body this is the first time as you're saying since the un human rights council was set up in geneva thirteen years ago that has taken such a step and this statement you heard read out there was actually backed by all twenty eight members of the european union so a big message being sent by western governments to saudi arabia it wasn't a surprise we heard on wednesday michele bachelet the u.n. human rights chief saying that she had major concerns over not just that investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi but the detention and upcoming trial we believe of a number of women activists in saudi arabia some of them had been campaigning for the right to drive and had filmed themselves doing so now one of the crown prince
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mohammed bin summons much heralded reforms was giving the women women the right to drive but there have been a lot of a lot of other measures that he's been criticized for over recent months and it's seen that governments here in europe and elsewhere places like canada and australia which back to this statement also feel that they need to keep the pressure on the saudi authorities and particularly on mohammed bin cell man to actually start reforming and not just be seen to be taking action and there are others now being you were talking about earlier and the e.u. saying that well the statement itself isn't enough and that the e.u. can actually take more action. well the e.u. of course can take more action but whether it's prepared to do so right now is a new pope moot point because just in the last few hours here in brussels all
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twenty eight ministers of justice and home affairs of met to discuss a number of topics including migration and asylum reform but crucially they formally rejected a new blacklist drawn up by the european commission last month which would have added to an existing list of states which is seen not to be doing enough to fight money laundering and the financing of terrorism and some of the new names on that list included saudi arabia and since then the saudi king has written to leaders expressing his worries over that potential move the americans have voiced their concerns and now unanimously e.u. governments have said they're not going to support the new list they say it's because it wasn't done in the right way but there has been a lot of pressure a lot of lobbying behind the scenes of course there are commercial interests for many use states in terms of weapons sales to saudi arabia the e.u. justice commissioner self in the last few hours has hit back saying that they the
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you governments have talked the talk after the things like the palomar papers scandal after terrorist attacks in europe about getting tough on these problems and they need to start taking measures which have teeth as she put it and she's really angry that the governments have taken this step also n.g.o.s people like transparency international that we've talked to today have said they're very disappointed by this move europe is saying that it wants to keep the pressure on saudi arabia but are they prepared to do more than they have done it's not clear thank you very much for that and now that i mean barbara with the latest live in russell thank you if they want to other news now in chinese telecom giant our way of taking the u.s. to court for the ban on government agencies using its technology the u.s. considers why waste products a security threat and china can use its equipment was eyeing china correspondent adrian brown reports now from change him. from the air while way success is clear
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just part of its sprawling complex in the special economic zone of shenzhen while ways name literally means the achievements of china but the trumpet ministration says those achievements more to cheating and stealing than the sort of innovation on display here allegations its top executives deny on thursday they held a news conference inviting selected media organizations including al jazeera to confirm that while away has filed a lawsuit against the u.s. government over a ban which restricts federal government employees from using its equipment we are there is no us. challenge to. these men only. but i thought oh this was me and us she was once more they insisted while ways not in the pocket of china's government and accuse the us of hacking its servers. go and.
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see it hence our service and story are given us since while ways top officials were once like china's leaders they rarely spoke to the foreign media but the arrest of the firm's chief financial officer in canada where she's now fighting extradition to the united states has changed all of that and the firm has now begun an extraordinary legal and media offensive. huawei is a success story the chimes with many chinese people's sense of patriotism and pride it's not clear who's behind this music video now circulating on social media praising it smartphones the firm insists it had nothing to do with it. well way is fighting another legal battle in canada where its chief financial officer mongering joe appeared before an extradition court on wednesday she's accused of breaking
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u.s. sanctions and money laundering monks' lawyers argue her arrest was politically motivated weiwei is trying to weather the storms on many fronts the copycat european architecture is not a theme park but the firm's new research and development campus the company's critics continue to argue that it's not just the buildings here that have been closed adrian brown al-jazeera shenzhen to afghanistan now at least three people have been killed and dozens injured following an attack in western a couple rockets and heavy gunfire targeted a shia gathering in the capital eisel has claimed responsibility there is politicians were at the event including presidential candidates for july's election shallop ballots has more from kabul. eisel has claimed responsibility for this attack in western kabul unfortunately it is not a surprise because they have targeted this community the shia minority the czar's
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they have targeted the many times in this area especially over the last year and dozens have been killed in this this gathering today of more than a thousand people was commemorating the death of his our leader who died twenty four years ago there was a large gathering but also a lot of politicians with the senior politicians were talking former president hamid karzai the c.e.o. of diller a dollar acting foreign minister rabbani the presidential candidate. when as they were talking rockets were heard in the distance and these politicians continued to speak trying to come the crowd as these rockets were heard in the distance and then it started to escalate the politicians got out. as bodyguards eight of them were injured in this and then there were rockets there were mortars they were in a multiple explosions witnesses telling us this carried on for up to an hour and heavy gunfire as people try to escape this a lot of criticism in the aftermath now bubbling up in the afghan community as to
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how this continues to happen in the capital city they were intelligence reports the night before talking about how there was this was a high target situation with these politicians and also the his r.'s who had been targeted so much people want to stay away from the area and yet this happened our leader a politician by the name mohammed a hocket came out on national television after the attack after he escaped from this and said this simply isn't good enough that i still continues to be able to carry out these attacks in the capital especially against his people. to thailand now where the constitutional court has dissolved a prominent opposition party and banned its leaders from politics for ten years tyra child was found guilty of violating election laws for nominating princess as their candidate for prime minister the king said it was inappropriate for royals to get involved in politics when he has more from bangkok. there was a somber mood among the leaders of the thai rocks
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a charred party as they arrived at the constitutional court in bangkok they knew these would probably be the final moments of the party's existence. they didn't have to wait long for confirmation the nine judges took less than forty minutes to deliver a unanimous verdict. we considered the acts of the party as an attack an instinct towards the constitutional monarchy the court has ordered that the party be dissolved the fourteen members of the party's executive committee were also banned from politics for ten years. to party executive members and i are deeply sad about that is solving a party it is sure to have an impact on basic political rights the verdicts came a month after thai rocks a chart announced that princess would be its candidate to become prime minister in the election hours later the palace said the move was inappropriate and unconstitutional from that moment it seemed unlikely the party would survive in a country where the monarchy.

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