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the forces in indian administered kashmir the stonemason was accused of being a rebel sympathizer. soldiers started me by using a ruler on my legs they would get on the 2 sides of the road or to exert extra weight they would pour hot water on my legs and also burnt my hand on the fireplace i was subjected to brutal torture and rendered thought i would die they dumped me outside a hospital. he's not the only one a new report from the mary human rights group called association of parents of disappeared persons and a coalition of civil society says there were more than $400.00 accusations of abuse and torture made against india's security forces there last year and this is due to veer we are doing the film long enough called true. right which has not been internationally like. going to be.
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the in this culture. and we have tens of thousands of the georgian sort of violence here and a lot of them have died. in march al-jazeera reported the death of a school teacher rizwan while in police custody near the state capital srinagar police said the 28 year old teacher in the town of a wanted poster was picked up by security forces as part of what they call an ongoing terror investigation and. activists who work with police to develop reforms within the service a change is difficult and takes time the indian government has been told by international mechanisms time and again that it needs to ratify the united nations convention i think what's preventing the indian government is the only thing that's possible is that there is a resistance to hold. security force personnel and public servants who are complicit in torture accountable by. al-jazeera as the indian army for comment but
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they have responded this latest report is a disturbing read to outsiders trying to understand the realities for kashmiris in the indian administered region which is also disputed with pakistan while successive indian governments remain silent and refuse to accept there is a problem it's left to those such as nazir to highlight their experiences and their hopes that no one else has to suffer like him. so robin al-jazeera you delhi. almost a 1000000 red refugees are living in camps in bangladesh for years government run schools have quietly welcomed these students but recently scores of children have been expelled tend to cherry reports from cox's bazar amman and abu were both born in bangladesh their parents fled me and maher in 1901 their home now a sprawling refugee camp in cox's bazaar we have not identified them at their request but both were recently expelled from school our teachers went on our
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classrooms and told us that you will not be able to study here comment is not able to study anymore here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some roofing or refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the government can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and educations . nearly 55 percent of the total running a population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of permanence and that they will not want to return to me m r r bull is concerned many young people like him are being denied the chance to improve their
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lives. in this situation because of the more integrated the more chance for us to let ourselves to be known in the global area if we stay on it look at it then we'll not be able to get our rights and our nation back. in the camps there are dozens of informal school run by iranian government tears where children learn basic literacy but little adults and the u.n. children agency say it is trying its best to provide more education when did it came there was nothing. then i think we have met a lot of progress in both creating this space where she didn't come to get it to learn so we have from the unicef site. last week we had the 2060 learning centers but the recent expulsion from bangladeshi government run schools highlights the struggle faced by hundreds of thousands of children who are
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finals alive the raptors beating in the walkie bucks so level the eastern conference finals at 2 games apiece are a small reports. of trailing in the series the trauma raptors were looking for another big performance from why leonard. but it was the box he made the early moves a courtesy of their own key man. was sure after a terrible game 3 the great player had 25 points and 10 rebounds. better days carry the raptors for much of the postseason he was in adams absolute best but still managed 19 points. this time out his teammate shared the low. 6 raptors score double figures thank god to rob to going on to win a 120 to 100 as to seal their 2nd straight how when and level the series to to
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thank they they did what they were supposed to do in a home floor we do we're supposed to do our own floor now we have to go out there continue to do what we've done you know it will be brought to the last 2 games and . put in gave we don't be tough we know we're going to come out and be ready to go it was disappointing. series 22 snapping in a world you know every tectonic or just like we do. now. 1st 1st to 2 moons so ok 1st our 1st those that were last in a row here have to go protect encored gov. game 5 is coming up in milwaukee the winner of the best of 7 series will face the golden state warriors in the finals for is smile al jazeera. run sold as has become the youngest head coach in the n.b.a. son has previously had the job of the minnesota timberwolves on an interim basis the 33 year old is the son of former head coach flip saunders and symbols of only
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reached the playoffs once in the last 15 seasons it's actions over words and we need to and we will. prove that over time with you guys continue to get better and better so it's an eye of knowledge today's a thrill but there's work to be done and i look forward to put networking and continuing that work face in louis blues are heading to the stanley cup finals for the 1st time in 5 decades the blues beating the san jose sharks 51 in game 6 of the west and 4 finals series win 3 consecutive games to advance to the franchises 1st stanley cup series since 1970 the based on the boston bruins back then and now face the same opponents this year. once we are go on the road january february you know where we knew we had a good hockey to. you know we get the poilus anything can happen that's got to get here and we did. credit to reporters they battle and. they believe they're going to
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make the poil so we made it one of english football's best young players says giving teams points deductions is the best way to tackle racism manchester city striker him sterling has been racially abused during domestic and international games this season the 24 year old believes current sat 6 being used by the premier league to combat the problem on good enough. they came to have an idea i do agree with the idea it was a perfectly i mean a social media block oh and i just sort of us simply don't agree with we vote what you want to it's a social media post is going to happen for one day and by 2 days time is who forgot about in england as well. a few times because we're to show a year but again this is not enough you know there used to be hard upon a shred and i think the harder punishments need to be you know teams going to talk to teams going quito because this is when people start taking a serious indian cricket courage ravi shastri says the upcoming world cup is set to
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be the most fazeli contested in history that see time champions are on my way it's england and i ranked 2nd in the world behind host nation india will play a woman games against new zealand and bangladesh before getting the world cup campaign underway against south africa on june 5th. any d.m. can beat any team on a given day you know if you look at 20142019 now the gap is much more than that between games you know you see what i've done is done was in 2014 see what they are now what bangladesh was what they are now you know so it's a strong competition so can of afghanistan they got their world cup preparations back on track they beat island by a 126 runs in belfast comes after being thrashed by the same team on sunday gonna stand a getting ready for their 2nd world cup. now 40 years old filipino boxer manny pacquiao is showing no signs of slowing down is set to face 30 year old american
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keith thurman in a welterweight title fight on july 20th in las vegas coming off a points victory over a jim brown in january he has won 4 of his 5 fights now since losing to floyd mayweather in 2050. may times now dead or make. my journey will continue our that's. what i want to prove. ok more sports throughout the day but that is it for me for now that's for much andy and that is it for this news hour but so shall carry will be here in a couple minutes was dazed.
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and investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable reason to people that are about to be h one n one porsche is it getting much difficult like you know a w h o has this chaz who says don't you in terms of trust that you trust who on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. going to the truth was that i would say that's what those jobs. americans are struggling to pay their bread the problem isn't just limited to places that he's. a former governor of the indian social back cost the country.
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we bring you the stories that the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. coming. up. in 2012 al-jazeera traveled to iraq people here are definitely scared to speak on camera they're saying that if they talk to us they think they'll be arrested down the line to take the pulse of a country ravaged under us. patients some of these graves are completely destroyed it's one of the most holy and sacred sites in all of iraq turned into a battleground between the mighty army and the americans rewind returns to iraq after the americans on al-jazeera.
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6 people were killed and hundreds injured in indonesia during protests against president djoko we doze reelection. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up one of the u.k.'s largest industrial companies british steel has gone into liquidation as the country's crisis deepens. the u.s. . says washington does not want war with iran but defends america's military buildup in the gulf. and you want to. sign on the wall right away from. rallies are held across the u.s. to protest against state laws restricting abortion.
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president says his government will not tolerate any threats to the country's security or unity after a day of violent protests parts of indonesia and capital are on lockdown after 6 people were killed during the riots or testers are angry at the results of last month's presidential election on tuesday the election commission declared incumbent djoko we don't know the winner giving him a 2nd term in office and a nation's security minister says they will partially block social media to avoid the spread of rumors until he joins us live from jakarta so we mention it was a really violent night. florence how are things now. well things have largely come down since 7 in the morning on wednesday after a night of violent clashes which left 6 people dead and hundreds injured now and the governor said post-mortems are being carried out to determine how these people died the police have said initial reports suggest that some of them were hit by gunshots and blunt objects now and police have also stressed that the off that that
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their offices are not carrying live bullets and not equipped with live bullets they have instead rubber coated steel bullets but of course if these are fired at close range they can still cause fate taliban's noun that riots protests are also taking place in other parts of indonesia in the city of may done in sumatra as well as in column on time now and there's every indication that the protests will go on for at least a couple more days the crowd started quite small early on wednesday morning and then it started to grow by about the afternoon but it was still largely peaceful the protesters did not try to breach the police barriers they were just behind the police lines behind a barricade made up of razor wire they were singing chanting down with jacoby now the president has come out to address the nation for calm but he also had a very strong message for protesters saying that while he is ready and willing to work with anyone who wants to build indonesia he will not tolerate those who are
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seeking to disrupt peace and cause chaos in the country now his opponent proposed to be on terror who supporters are out in the street to demonstrate against the election outcome has also addressed. people in a press conference and he's had supporters to restrain from using violence but he did not ask them to pull back from the protesters so there's every indication that this could go on for another couple of days so i don't. you just saying he asked his supporters to to calm down is there any indication that that's actually what's going to happen what other options does he have. whoa i mean people in probables camps have actually been people probables camp have actually urged the porters to come out on the streets in a show of people power to demonstrate how angry they are at the election results that they're that they're not happy with what they say was an election that was stolen from them now of course in these protests continue for
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a couple of days they could disrupt commerce they could paralyze the heart of jakarta there's it's very hard to say though what sort of support they're getting don't forget jacoby won the elections by 11 percentage points that translates to nearly 17000000 votes and it's also interesting to note that 2 political parties that are part of probables coalition have actually come out to say that they support the election result that they accept the election results and one leader and a leader of one of those parties has even congratulated president joe kohli on his election victory now there's also a legal avenue that's open to promote or he is expected to mount a legal challenge for the constitutional court if he chooses this route he has to.
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