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actually you were trolling r.g.p. would have known what it would have been tough for you could have potentially one. in 2050 who lost a defamation case after you cues to an official objects store. it was made to publish an apology and pay a fine but when the court demanded an additional fee who refused then in 2017 he found himself suddenly locked out of society under a pilot social credit scheme he'd been blacklisted as dishonest. one in the gulf one. what 100000 in then who maintains he has fully met the terms of his 25th day in case he believes he's blacklisting is political but he has no way of challenging it
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. and or troll the bin now in the machine. how many of our bad or. is poor social credit rating has shut down these travel options and can find him to effect of house arrest in chiang ching. and the digger so you are twitching not to think our quality of it will be seeing organs lisa i mean . if you think our. show women. are deemed to be the enemy here and what is it. then go to hell as the back for waging the 5 year in the fast since the cause of it 7 sends a tongue war into the whole nature. whose social media accounts have also been
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closed before his arrest he had nearly 2000000 followers it's where he published much of his journalism or. how do you know him or should he go if they were hard to handle meola. good to be from the us you know how to get to the hashmi or. who scrapes by writing for an online publication is investigative reports are on hold. it's not his 1st run in with censorship in august 23rd saying he was detained without trial after exposing a senior party members links with the legal prostitution this is a ray creation based on whose accounts it was where they saw each other about a year. earlier. so what
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international body. over the course of a year he was interrogated more than 70 times. now compare her. knee and the. need to man up. you know higher than can empower. refused to confess and was eventually released. now he's trapped again the 4 walls of the cell replaced by social credits dragnet. linger tinchy troll lives and when i am and i think that i'm 81 years of the on data america and i know the phantom take a hand. to measure 20 hours at it wasn't obama jesus and here i'm. what i want to see. as she finds a way to think and i'm going to handing her. he found the horses here
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walk you should think wish them go. and once he had won. i'm going to a place where the principles of social credits have been taken to brutal extremes the party doesn't want the world to know about its reporting on the situation is risky. to get there we must fly 4000 kilometers from beijing to the west in china sheen jet nation's largest province and according to some the world's largest open prison. junk is the homeland of the week is turkey people obviously make by.
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china's rulers have struggled to control the region and its people but to millennia . surveillance technology is the new weapon in their campaign. ah ah ah ah. all. or nothing to learn. and. it was a look at 8 o'clock on crist sistema later. on pedaled. tara here is a way good filmmaker and poet from the shield jang city of cashcard you can talk about the situation there because he managed to escape with his family to the u.s. where they've applied for political asylum. made the decision to flee last year.
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and can call their kaesong lot of people look at the saucepan too hard so i spoke about under kim's number 6 bunk nicky got us there and we've got us to your. mind. on the table on tonight and on a call about luck but also are all of on. luck tomorrow or in the club are. going to can commune under the bashir. and this will allow him to put under. business was going to. conduct this. under a business. and push him to busk star and get bottom up as it was not. the mic pointed to it but when you can. turn it into condemned it doesn't give my music business or quality. presentable our job our product i must have
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a proposal put up. on the can. quite immersed. in the most stinging. billionaires asked for. ready tar here and his wife were being scanned by facial recognition software the faces match from all angles to enhance accuracy they were even forced to produce a range of facial expression. of broken systems or. our. initial local cotland little sister in law. but to. come by that would do a lot. longer than that. limit the nia as he was here. but indulging in channeled.
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inside cash it's almost impossible to report independently government officials do their best to conceal any sign of the oppression to hugh describes look closer and the cracks appear the party approved vision of this city is a facade cashcard historic old town has been demolished in just one section rebuilt as a sort of way good thing park the chinese tourists. you can buy souvenirs try the local cuisine. and even see you shall. receive. but this tension in the year. the locals can't speak with us.
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armed guards in cameras keep a watchful eye and chinese flags climb the rooftops even the diam of the mosque. so it's quite difficult to film here we've got about 6 miners with this the whole time of it telling us what we can fill the time to sometimes they delayed now material on top of that we've got about another 8 to 10 security guards that further restrict ok movements what i can tell you from the car is that they're sort of in a kind of grid like management system in a very 100 meters or so. you see a police station there aided with the norm is amounts of c.c.t.v. cameras with facial recognition to really have a total control busy here. what is clearly said there is quite a brutal repressive crackdown going on here and technology is at the center of it. take on social credit is simple and ruthless. citizens here and not given
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a school instead they're divided into just 3 categories trustworthy average untrustworthy. if you're han chinese you're dame trustworthy and granted freedom of movement but if you're wiggo your average with restrictions imposed on travel and religious practices if you're a weak a mile who breaks those restrictions you'll marked as untrustworthy and detained in what the party calls education and training centers. tuckey how much has another name for them. sure it was like much of the night a car. but. not of an.
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i don't think you. should at once year term machine. and i think and the butcher well it's like a little band. not on. at work we took it out on our. in august last year the u.n. announced it had seen credible reports there over a 1000000 we get a currently held without charging camps in jan purely because of their ethnicity the chinese government rejects the claim insisting it only detains convicted terrorists to his personal experience tells a different story when she and john are thirty's discovered he fled to america is brother and 2 brothers in law disappeared. going to mass.
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long think it worked. in a mess because. they came to steal from. us one of them is now. back in chunk she journalist who worries for his family to blacklisting on social credit has cast a shadow on those closest to hear. shots yan who. is an old journalist calling. you it's us or them watching it's a watch i mentioned before me. we're just a little to the seems a little odd you. years and years and years and.
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so contingencies were intent on these and you don't. like to hear who is risking the welfare of his friends and family to alert the world to china's experiment in high tech social engineering he says people don't fully comprehend what's to come a digital totalitarian state where algorithms decide your fate and nothing can be questioned to twitter. but our. chances of a transfer onto the show. concert on campus romance on contrary mom she's frequently nationally there on your show marcia.
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. on cars in the cost trumps deal of the century $50000000000.00 to kickstart a more abundance ready promise to be a peace process but not a single dollar pledged plus the chinese electric called make up about to take all the lights of the job but also industry counting the cost on al-jazeera. at least one person is being killed him protests in sudan against the military mood as. hello i'm not seen dennis here without jazeera live from doha also coming up.
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history in his stride donald trump becomes the 1st sitting u.s. president to step into north korea. back in the hot and japan is set to resume commercial whaling after 3 decades but is there still an appetite for it. and a return to the wild we visit a farm in england to see why it's gone back to its roots. there are reports coming in of sudanese security forces firing live ammunition at protesters in the city of gori that's north of the capital call to meanwhile across the country there are demonstrations taking place many of them calling for the military to hand over power to civilians at least one person has been killed and we hear that dozens more been injured organizers of what they hope will be
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a 1000000 strong march have urged demonstrators to walk to the presidential palace in khartoum now these are the latest rallies to mark the deadline that was given by the african union to the military council for them to hire and to a civilian led government well the military council has denied that it was behind the attack in which a protester was killed and what we have illustrated. the military is here to protect protesters but we can't do anything when it comes to food 3 to 5 or 6 people have been hit and we need to go there to sort out the problem you have to know that there are infiltrators people who want to change the current situation but god willing if we reach an agreement and if you understand the situation we will get rid of the snipers who are killing the people right now. morgan joins us now via skype from jaber in south sudan and hibbert we've just heard hemet
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nominally the number 2 actually most people believe the man in charge talking about their being in for trey's is talking about there being snipers and that clearly distancing himself from what appears to be in at least one death. well in thing that to get the dangerous things that people are going to protect or rather have for their efforts or forces will protect protect but that they will be infiltrators not protesters on the street are saying that because of an attempt by the military council to black people among them some of the professors and then those would be the ones that the like to give an excuse to the military council to hand over power and not just for the. for the military and a part of the civilian rule it's all but the 30th anniversary of the fall the ruling party the national congress party which was established under former president on the issue to protest the part of the belief that that party has not
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gone away despite the military council saying that most of the members happened to smith and have been arrested they think that's the military council selves what are some of the former regime therefore the best system is still very much in place and they won best. there ought to be sending the country basically. on june 3rd on the 2nd point of contact closer to going on for 2 months. all right i'm here. i'm afraid i'm afraid we're going to have to move on because according to you the line was too bad but that was a bit more than giving us the very latest from juber in south sudan well. in this whole sudanese uprising has been really really important in driving it and in britain there is a demonstration taking place in london in support of what's going on in sudan itself our correspondents is there sanya.
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yes martine it began outside the sudanese embassy and made its way just outside the british prime minister's residence downing street all of them calling for civilian government and an end to the transitional military council rule that have come from all over not just those who've been living here for years but also some more recent newcomers it had to flee the situation due to the escalating violence and dangers you've spoken to students who've come over here because i've not been able to attend their places of learning so really underlining how important it is but this wish for a civilian government to take place here this is been also underlined by the troika consisting of the u.k. the united states and norway who on saturday put out a statement giving support to the meeting saying that the sudanese people do have
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a right to essential freedoms to be able to express and voice their opinions without repression and also should be a peaceful transition to democracy many people of course feel about very important an enormous step had taken place during the ouster of alba shit and now really that work needs to be complete. it adds what they want to see also to be able to get international partners to exert not just extra pressure but convicts to convince him that this is the right prop to take if sudan is to if the situation in sudan is to resolve itself in a peaceful manner towards a civilian government martine. a demonstration being held in london by the sudanese protestors thank you. donald trump has committed to restarting nuclear talks with north korea after an historic meeting with kim jong
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un president met kim at the demilitarized zone on the border between north and south korea where he became the 1st u.s. president to set foot in the north while in office is that diplomatic editor james bays reporting from pad too close to the demilitarized zone in south korea. this went just the way president donald trump wanted pictures that will make history and potentially reinvigorate peace efforts waiting for him the other side of the line separating north korea and south korea kim jong on a handshake on the 3rd meeting and then frankly became the 1st ever sitting u.s. president to step on to north korean soil. the 2 then walked back into the south underdressed reporters stepping of course that was agreed on a lot of rhetoric. a lot of friendships and they didn't particularly great
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friendship so i just thank you very quickly notice that i want to thank you so you have i believe looking at this action this is an expression of his willingness to eliminate the unfortunate past and begin a new future. then what sounded like an invitation that would invite him right now for some way to separate. the 2 leaders of nations still technically at war a peace treaty was never signed when the korean war ended 66 years ago then went to what's known as the freedom house on the south korean side of the d.m.z. that is cool because here i've always wanted to meet you at this place as a symbol of the separation of the north and the south and a reminder of the unfortunate past meeting at such a place shows that we are willing to put an end. into the unfortunate past and also open a new future to provide positive opportunities in the future. at the end of 15 minutes
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of talks president trump announced that detailed negotiations will soon begin steve is going to do a fantastic job he's going to be representing. us in the talks and. will be we will be dealing with south korea will be dealing with president moon and his people but pretty much it's going to be the initial dose will be between the united states and with north korea this is now the difficult bit the devil is in the detail there now need to be complex negotiations involving military scientific and nuclear experts western diplomats who've been involved in diplomacy with pyongyang in the past say on previous occasions north korea has a lie and cheat it as he left south korea president trump seem very happy but it's worth remembering the challenge ahead north korea's not yet given up any part of its sophisticated nuclear program the international community has not lifted any of
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it scribbling sanctions james berets al-jazeera south korea. so how does all of this look from the south korean capital seoul here's our correspondent rob mcbride this is being seen as a major personal achievement for president moon j.n. of south korea who's been under increasing pressure since the failure of the hanoi summit both here at home and also from north korea throughout the events of sunday he tactfully remain very much at the sidelines allowing donald trump to claim credit for this historic day in reality though he is seen as being the instigator of this process of reconciliation if the day's events of stepping across the border is seen by the end of this year as one of the new. whose highlights of 2019 then it will be remembered the moon j.n. did exactly the same last year becoming the news highlight of $2800.00 starting
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this whole process that has led to donald trump crossing over the border but as he always has done throughout this whole process of south korea very much giving full credit to donald trump. you know what we really want is permanent peace on the korean peninsula mr trump will be going down in history as the president who made peace on the korean peninsula and i would like to give my appreciation to donald trump and kim jong un if this does turn out to be a historic day for the korean peninsula and the people of north korea have yet to hear about it as always state run media in north korea needs time to edit and process these images into a form that success to bowl for the north korean leadership especially given a subject as sensitive as the leader of the united states stepping over into north korea while the networks of the world have been broadcasting live these unfolding
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events throughout sunday the state run broadcaster in north korea has been broadcasting the usual diet of propaganda documentaries and patrie arctic karaoke songs. castro now has reaction from the u.s. in washington. apparently it was quite a spontaneously staged event and so one of trump's strongest supporters in congress senator lindsey graham in a previously recorded interview had said that further attempts to engage him in. part should be encouraging that there would be no downside but after we saw those images there has been response saying in fact there is a down side as former cia director is saying that this downside is that it bestows legitimacy on the north korean government while undermining international enforcement of.

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