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homi homemade then if you obey the mafia for 30 years you begin to worship it and believe it has power over you a lot do you bianca quit date found out that there are. over the forward the. 600 hours g.m.t. here on al-jazeera i'm kemel santa maria with the headlines and u.s. president on trump says the military will be deployed across the country to help contain the corona virus outbreak and he's warned there will be a lot of deaths that's a quote in the next 2 weeks with 300000 people are known to be infected in the u.s. we're going to be adding a tremendous amount of military to help supplement the state's thousands of soldiers souses thousands of medical workers professionals nurses
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doctors. and it will be a large number it will be will be telling them over the next very short period where they're going and they're going into war they're going into a battle the united nations is also raising concerns about latin america becoming another covert $900.00 spots the u.s. economic on for the region says the effects of the pandemic will likely push millions more into poverty coverage $98.00 was slow to hit the area but the number of infections jump shot play in mount shots on the road yet he reports on the situation across the continent now from bogota. very very worrying numbers coming from braised really get this pipe's these concerns of the despite the spike in new infections there the president of brazil jackie had both been out of keeps meaning my seeing the impact that this is will have in brazil he continues to say that he's more worried about the economic impact there and so he's attacking mayors and
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governors who have imposed strict measures in a number of regions across the bridge dealing insisting these measures should and men will be able to go out to just for their essential needs buying food or medicines on monday wednesday and friday when he said will be able to do it on tuesday there's day and saturday well on sunday everybody is expected to stay at home the president there said that even if the measures so far put in place have had positive effects he wants even less people on the streets and he hopes that this will mean that half of the people that go out to on a daily bases in peru will go out with these new measures here in colombia also the lockdown continues to looks like it has been able to reduce the number of contagions this was the government is saying however it is still very worried about
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a possible increase or spiking cases in the coming days or weeks the lockdown here will go on until april tertius at least for now but there are talks about a possible extension a lot of the worry here is for venice where am i grants and hundreds of them i started walking back to venezuela because with occur in lockdown they haven't been able to eat or pay for do a room. the u.k. government urging people to observe their social distancing measures despite the warm spring weather across the country the u.k. recorded 708 deaths linked to the virus on saturday which is the biggest single day rise spain's government meanwhile extending the state of emergency there for another 2 weeks the number of deaths linked to the virus rose another 809 the total now more than 11700 s. in iran health officials are warning of a 2nd wave of infections of people don't follow advice to stay home despite that
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industrial facilities have been reopened and only 56000 cases have been confirmed. the ugandan government's distributing aid to one and a half 1000000 people struggling for food coronavirus lockdowns many people can't go to work and therefore can't afford food. and other news at least 19 people have been killed during a suspected gang fight in mexico in the northern town of madeira security forces later found more than a dozen firearms on a grenade at the same one of the worst outbreaks of gang violence in the country this year and china has released a prominent human rights lawyer from jail rights groups say one crime john was secretly detained and then tried behind closed doors and been serving a 4 and a half year sentence after being convicted of subversion of state power those are the headlines on al-jazeera tell the world is next looking at the plight of china's weak it's.
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northwest china what's called the singeing autonomous region. in august 28th seen a united nations committee said it had received reports suggesting that new government policies were transforming the region into quote a massive internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy more than a 1000000 weak as many of the muslims and other ethnic minorities have been rounded up there detained and forcibly indoctrinated all of us many of us will cry. when we align. we decided to talk about it. just. tell the world to everyone. what happened what's been happening it's happening now.
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australian wheat years have been detained while visiting china and their relatives in singeing are under constant surveillance and like other weak years have had their passports confiscated every single cable receives loss from one in their in their family. alone in the world of the. personal testimony satellite imagery and government documents point to what some analysts believe may be the largest imprisonment of a group of people on the basis of ethnicity since the 2nd world war. this is an act of cultural genocide of one of the worst human rights abuses of our time i'm quite used to uncovering dirty secrets of the chinese government but when i realized the magnitude and the impact the implications of what i found. it was really something else. china's mass internment of its muslim
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population is directly affecting astray and we get families this film examines the chinese government's campaign of cultural and religious repression in seeing jang and asks what can be done to challenge it. most members of the australian we get community i'm missing someone. everyone has a family member detained imprisoned or trapped in singeing. many have remained silent out of fear for their relatives in china but now in
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a state of desperation they are starting to come forward and make their story know . my older brother younger brothers and 2 young sisters. taken by the chinese government masked police. heavily armed special forces police raided their home and taken them by car and they face and shackling them in front of the kids they took my father and brother. and they detained them to the internment camps as a father as a husband most important thing is your wife and your kids and that they're not with me.
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that. saddam. left singeing to study in a stray 10 years ago and became in australian citizen in 2013. yes yes this is just. saddam has never met his son who is now 2 years old and. is trapped in sin jang with his mother saddam's wife now dealer.
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i love you. yes. all i worked as live a normal life like australia stay with my son stay with my wife good sawant. so hard to bring my wife and my son here. there are around 3000 we get is in a straight they're muslim and speak a turkish language and many sort of asylum in australia to escape government persecution in sin jam. which. they're now free to practice their religion in their adopted home but even sooner
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jang the chinese government has effectively out lord is like you. can't pray a conference i need to speak chinese in the school. the government come to. that ridiculous point where actually they controlling the y.b. little men not allowed to have it be it and a female not allowed have scuff even long dress. the government crackdown on the week has followed decades of ethnic and religious tension this was exacerbated by the migration of millions of han chinese the dominant ethnic group of mainland china into sin jack wiggers began to feel themselves being dispossessed of their land. dispossessed of their way of life. in july 2009 protests broke out. nearly 200
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people were killed with reports that over a 1000 week is were arrested. in response the beijing government launched what it called a strike hard campaign in week at areas to suppress dissent. would it began to do is really systematically step up its police presence as well as its party infrastructure john to begin to surveil your population. and so some of them struck back in really horrific ways. there was a suicide car bombing in tienanmen in beijing. there was this attack on a train station and that left you know over 20 innocent train travellers massacres
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quite brutally. that's really when the rhetoric of terrorism really took off as something you could use a label we girls as a group that there are potentially terrorists and so you know using any means necessary is justified. in 2016 saddam. went back to singeing to marry his girlfriend not deal. after their honeymoon in the united states and turkey.
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positive this is pregnant and that and the 1st helpless moment for me. and there was actually i'm going to read to her the i'm going to have like i'm going to have baby like. lois and. saddam returned to australia in early 2017 for work while nat villa waited in singeing for her spouse visa to be approved. but then beijing suddenly launched its mass re-education campaign and xinjiang. suddenly she called me our government start taking people's passport. the. singeing effectively became a large open air prison with severe limitations on freedom of movement on weekends and other minorities as well as invasive surveillance of almost every aspect of
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their daily lives. the 1st reports began to emerge of we has been rounded up and detained in camps. in the community we heard stories of people's direct messages of their family members were taken there one was panicking there one was 20 find out whether they family members was safe or not. we start to hear everyone's family being detained like ordinary people average people have family members being detained and then i realized something is going on. we get is who visited muslim countries or had lived overseas seem to be among the 1st to suffer who are going to the turkey's old arabia or any muslim country they putting in their people to the general or concentration camp. people started to leave disappearing
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and communities were being emptied of adult men and women. saddam wasn't able to go to singeing to be with in the deal or for the birth of their son. the chinese consulate in sydney refused him a visa i wasn't there when he was. born. you imagine how hard for. having a baby by herself i wasn't there next to her. so it was hard. soon after law to be was born saddam received shocking news. security forces had arrived in a deal as family home. other than the train to the work and then i get a message from my wife's friend saying oh your wife been taking i just.
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crying in the train you know like even the people in trying to ask me what's happening what's happening and i can tell them that the chinese government took her and i don't know where. that that they did. their. 2 weeks past but then saddam heard that no deal had been released but she remains trapped in synching with looked to be prevented from traveling and in constant fear of rearrest. to scared she's always hugging please let me out from here. he's getting all the like there with a person who doesn't know he's there. in adelaide saddam's friend almas also received frightening news from singeing his
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wife zainab had been picked up by the police. have been arrested by. chinese police they dressing undercover i think there's more than i don't mind police officers. zainab stanley watched police put a black hood over her head and put her into a van she was 7 weeks pregnant. i can't leave her like that sob put a flight ticket very next day i left. so i spent 3 months time in the er and 2 and i only can get the information she has been arrested because of the reason she did study in egypt. now matsson is a medina spent several weeks in the capital of singeing a room she looking for his wife before being contacted by the police they asked me
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to come to. police station talk to me face to face and i when i went they gave me the piece of paper so i need to get out of the country in 24 hours. after mass flew back to australia the chinese authorities arrested his 50 year old mother. she is a high school class teacher she's been working for chinese government for 30 years . teka from the house fave police officer come to the house and unlock the door and arrest her. in april 2019 received an e-mail from an official at the australian department of foreign affairs in canberra. she told him that the chinese government had sentenced his wife to 7 years in jail for quote assembling
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a crowd to disturb social order and then they said that my wife was assembling a call she can't even go shopping by herself and she's very scared. they arrest her like she did of assembling a craft to disturb social order that's impossible. kill my heart. my wife my mom they're like so important for me it's my responsibility to protect them by protect. these a satellite images of suspected camps where we get so detained china initially denied these camps existed but researches and academics around the world have identified them using internet map technology essentially looking for
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a large highly securitized facility where almost every aspect of. the movement inside these areas is completely restrained looking for a wall surrounding the whole facility with watchtowers on the edges of it and specifically you're looking for internal fencing barbed wire 3 major high fencing. the scale of this mass internment program is enormous the chinese government refers to the camps as reeducation centers and researchers have now identified nearly $100.00 suspected facilities like these across in genk it's basically clear that a huge percentage of the middle age range especially aged between 18 and 45 years a very large percentage of them are in some form of internment or prison. researches like adrian zen's have also accessed chinese government documents online to identify the full scale of what the country is doing to its muslim ethnic
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minorities. for example budget reports government reports work reports and also procurement bits construction bits that were also very detailed that said we need to reeducation camp built in this area and it needs to be this big and needs to have surrounding walls barbed wire towers surveillance equipment cameras and so on and so forth they were buying a police batons tasers. you know different instruments that could be used in torture like cattle prods. stun guns pepper spray all these sort of things that you would find in a prison setting. this video was filmed by human rights activists and shows the inside of one of the camps cells fitted with double line daws. keypad locks and cameras.
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slogans on the wall praising chinese president xi jinping and in the so-called classrooms railings and wire separating the teachers from the students. the government's glossy videos claim that the week is a happy with this so-called reeducation. culture. course you are far more use of. course and that the chinese government has reportedly described its new campaign as quote breaking the routes of extremists and so what they're doing when they say
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they want to break the roots break the lineage is they want to eliminate the basic institutions the basic elements of weaker culture we are society they're trying to transform the entire society. 37 year old melbourne plaster a high ruler my is one of 3 astray in citizens who've been jailed in sin jang here he speaks out for the 1st time. it's been a bit hard to explain at that in my feeling at that time yeah no i've been happy like that before in my life. in august 2017 while travelling on his astray in passport high ruler was questioned and then detained at chengdu airport in sichuan province. when i go to
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that detention center. they are. put. chain are our my uncle put our. hands on my hand so just. because i don't know what's the reason why i should to this what does this to me. hi ruler wasn't allowed to call the australian embassy or his family. security forces put him onto a plane and flew him to singeing. he says he was brought here. to vis detention center near a room cheap and put in a cell with around 40 other men. there is not in law space to you just in a lie down probably and then turn around or something like that you can't do that if you just sleep in 2 hours after 2 hours we wake up and then you're standing in their way car you're going to slip something. classified as
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a so-called potential terrorist high rule in my and a strain citizen was forced to undergo 6 hours of indoctrination every day praising the chinese communist party and president xi jinping. you have to watch the brainwashing program t.v. there is t.v. in the detention center in there in that room did that t.v. that people is talking about. the combat communist party's rules and this is good something like that. 2 weeks into his detention high roula says he received a visit from an australian official who introduced himself as mock from the embassy in beijing he tried to ask the officials chinese officials this guy asking me.
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why you guys put this put him to the detention center and lo him up about 2 weeks more than 2 weeks what's the reason and then the chinese official says. still. to this question. a week later hi rula was released to be with his wife and stepson. but the or thorough ordered him to leave singeing and banned him from visiting for 5 years. high rules wife was stopped from leaving with him. she just kept saying. don't blame me alone blame me alone take me. i can't i can't love. that feeling as you know breaking a higher. i just left. you know and i
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differences comes. malaria teams have cultures across the wound so no matter when you go home moving to news and current affairs that matter to you in. the. well return to tell the world in just a moment but 1st a check of the headlines in the u.s. president obama trump says a 1000 troops will be deployed to new york city to help contain the corona virus outbreak that is of course the epicenter of the virus in america he's also warns there will be quite a lot of deaths in the next 2 weeks and 300000 people are known to have been infected in the u.s. we're going to be adding that tremendous amount of military to help supplement the state's thousands of soldiers out thousands of medical workers professionals
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nurses doctors. and it will be a large number it will be will be telling them over the next very short period where they're going and they're going into war they're going into a battle in the u.k. the government's urging people to observe this social distancing measures despite the warm spring weather across the country the u.k. announced there was $708.00 deaths links to the virus in a 24 hour period it was the biggest single day rise so far one of those who died was only 5 years old. initially the number of intensive care patients has fallen for the 1st time italy also reporting its lowest daily rise in deaths in nearly 2 weeks giving hope the outbreak may be slowing spain's government though extending the state of emergency there for another 2 weeks as the number of deaths linked to the virus rose another 809 bringing the total to more than 11700. the united nations is raising concerns about latin america becoming another coded 9 hot spot
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the regional economic arm of the un says the effects of the pandemic will likely push millions into poverty was slow to hit the area but the number of infections jumped sharply in march health officials in iran are warning of a 2nd wave of infections if people don't follow advice to stay home despite that industrial facilities have been reopened nearly 56000 cases there. and the ugandan government is distributing aid to one and a half 1000000 people who are struggling for food due to the coronavirus locked down when people can't go to work and so can't afford food the president has banned public transport as well and in other news china has released a prominent human rights lawyer from jail rights groups say one point john was secretly detained for 1200 days and then tried behind closed doors in serving a 4 and a half year sentence that's my lot for today thanks for your company sammy's got your next news bulletin in about half an hour's time. for view of the past might sound great if you happen to be
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a hindu but where does this leave non hindus nasiriyah room became acutely aware of the challenges facing her muslim daughter growing up in increasingly pro hindu surroundings she's written a book about one of the things you can do to protect her from this environment i don't do all that india the map and show our neighbors our you know your china. they share your pakistan and sri lanka site and all the neighbors and then i say what if somebody called to chinese you laugh and say i don't in the military you want to somebody call to focus on your love and say i'm not a biker buddy like i know me to do you know that it could ruin any of the so because of course the assumption being that that that's a way that prejudice would play out there take your a pakistani or go through pakistan but that is what is happening on an everyday basis.
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the chinese government has set up internment camps in the north western region of jang it calls them reeducation centers and it's using them to detain thousands of the weak ethnic group without charge the we do is mainly muslims and speak a turkic language. it has also encouraged large numbers of han chinese to move to the region to shift the ethnic balance. the police routinely arrest men and women young and old and put them in the camps where they are indoctrinated for hours at a time with government propaganda. these include weekers who've left china and obtained a story in citizenship but have been arrested while simply visiting singeing. nearly every astray and we get family has
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a relative in one of the camps. we are going survivor's guilt here and because we live in a free country and safe and sound yet we living this emotional prison. we are walking about walking dead almost so that's how i can describe our communities experience and we feel shame we feel guilt and because we can't do anything about help them and we doing what we can but not good enough help to help. them terrans 80 year old father was among those arrested and put in the camp. he's been loyal to the chinese government all his life. just average ordinary workers speaking with
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us who never done anything against government. adam's father was detained for almost a year he was finally released in august 28th but died only a few weeks later. i couldn't call my mom. or any of my family members and i don't even know if. they are the funeral of protests. the last time adams mother answered the phone she was at a police station having been arrested for receiving calls from abroad. i was to call my mom like 3 days every week. they don't call me again. because i can't pick up before in any way so that was my last talk with my mom. and.
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i missed that every week. i try not to talk about it that time but in breakfast table my kids ask sometimes like do you have parents. it's hard to explain them what's going on.
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even those weak is not detained in camps a subject to systematic intrusion and surveillance. the singeing region is now widely equipped with the latest surveillance technology appearing to use artificial intelligence. every 200 it just is checkpoints that check your i.d.'s check your smartphone. there's just put deal fine and then this scan everything if there is a like facebook twitter anything like religious cult like speech like praying. that kind of abyssinia funny or in trouble. every week over the age of 12 is forced to have the biometric data captured including voice blood d.n.a. samples and eye scans. they had to speak into a device in order to get
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a unique voice signature for each person and then they did a 3 d. face scan which meant that they had you had to have yourself a scan from all directions making different expressions on your face so they would get a clear reading of all of your emotions. this corporate video shows the latest facial recognition technology being used in chinese cities the government is now using it to track members of the weak a community not just in sindh jang but across china. that's something that they're quite proud of that they can detect racial difference or ethnic difference simply you know based on that appearance. a researcher at an astray university has been in. developing methods better to identify ethnic minorities in china using artificial intelligence i. leave you one kwan at
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curtin university has been working on the chinese government funded research that examines the faces of weaknesses and how their features could be better detected in facial scanning. is racial profiling that's essentially what this technology has been used for to distinguish we're from harm and the university has said that lee you won kwan was solely focused on the provision of quote technical advice to the chinese research team and that curtain unequivocally condemns the use of ai for any form of ethnic profiling that would quote negatively impact and or persecuting any person or group. following the revelations in this film however curtain investigated its research approval procedures but has yet to report on its findings they will say well this is my area of expertise wow i can use this stuff to identify a weaker as opposed to a harm you know with party state does about it's not my responsibility i think that
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shameful and shocking i don't think straight researchers should be involved in that and it violates human ethics without a doubt. chinese police also use an app to track the purchases phone data and travel routines of weakness. human rights watch says that the app was developed by c. e.t.c a chinese government owned military tech company. in 2017 the university of technology in sydney u.t.s. signed a $6700000.00 u.s. dollars deal with c t c to establish a research center that included ai and surveillance projects. but following the revelations about c t c s role in singeing u.t.s. has reviewed this relationship and ended its video surveillance project with the company i think the u.t.s.
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and other universities here astray they have connections with any. party state company particularly in the military security sector needs to end those contracts and to pull out of those collaborative arrangements i mean essentially by doing that we were being complicit in the human rights abuses that are occurring in shin jiang and in china more widely. the chinese government plan seems to be systematically to eliminate the pillars of weak a culture like religion and language. using online satellite maps it's possible to track the destruction of mosques in. this large mosque and who tongue was demolished in 2019.
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large areas of the stablished we got housing have also been pulled down. you're saying that being systematically demolished and in its place is becoming high rise apartment buildings which are a lot easier to control. there's also serious concern for the children of the 1000000 week is believed to be held in camps. those d.v.d.'s that leaked out and we start seeing the opening and a peep. even i did find some nieces nephews actually inside of that often each. chinese government documents show a large increase in the building and upgrading of children's nurseries and boarding
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schools in singeing. it seems as though children are being deliberately separated from their families. what's happening to the children is that. if both parents are taken to the camps after the children are removed from the community they are part of and they're placed in boarding schools or orphanages it's certainly been a massive increase in the building of nurseries and other education facilities for children. children are now in a process of reeducation or you know chinese assimilation. that's also how you inhibit what's called intergenerational transmission of culture and religion meaning their parents ability to pass on the cultural and spiritual heritage to the next generation if you can control that then you basically have
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control over the entire next generation of these ethnic groups well you're doing this to the babies that gives me all the time what's going to happen if i fancy myself again. and that's my wife as well. meanwhile inside the camps their parents are being put to work mounting evidence points to a system of forced labor emerging in singeing in october 28th mean chinese state television showed these detainees working at sewing machines in a camp in who tun i'm quite used to uncovering dirty secrets of the chinese government but when i realized the magnitude and the impact the implications
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of what i found it was it was really something else. adrian zen's has been going through chinese government documents and media reports online and found striking evidence of what seems to be happening behind the camp walls. basically there's a huge scheme going on a huge plan and shinji to put all kinds of people into different forms of involuntary labor being moved around a bit like figures on the chessboard you know and they're put into places where the government can control them this kind of cooperation is not voluntary it's being enforced. government videos promote the new scheme and this young we go woman talks up the positive aspects of her new job . and.
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there's evidence that detainee labor is being used to attract businesses to singeing offering $700.00 u.s. dollars per employee for example if a factory trains and then employs a camp detainee they get $5000.00 room and be per worker over the course of 3 years . they also get intensive subsidies for example or they can use a factory building for free for the 1st 2 years the most sort of shocking or problematic aspect of this whole scheme young is that it's plant in such detail and enforced with such urgency. that people know that more so that you can fish curer you know you hold your prices so. those who are in the camps are supposed to get jobs permanent factory jobs the reason is
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that in these jobs the government can control them they can just take off their altogether it's very easy to control people in these environments they also can take off on friday to go to the mosque they also can't fast they cannot do basic religious practice. no it drinks lives in melbourne her sister deal no one is forced to work in one of these factories. deal nor is a qualified nurse and has 2 children. in 2017 she and her husband were both arrested and sent to the camps. my sister is in the us she didn't know how to is a mega closed. in may 2019 deal nor was transferred from the camp to work for a textile manufacturer. using her employee id card it was possible to trace her
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company to this technology park 30 kilometers north of the capital a room. deal nor told her sister that she's only allowed home to see her children and parents once a week her husband was still missing. it's the husband's to live or die we don't know what happened is a bad thing happened i don't know anything. in june 29th seen having heard nothing for several months gul nor received a disturbing video call. it was deal nor scared of the audio being monitored she hand wrote notes asking her sister in melbourne to speak out about her plight despite the risks. on the autumn and. how does bush up the money and her. is he
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is again used to combat the mission he couldn't. deal north node spelled out what she wanted gul nor to tell the world. she said so. 660 people are brought in shackled and handcuffed and it's big they have no choice if they say something they will end up in jail you could be sure they could . pull them a little bit calmer than we actually. get to the court. gulnaz suggested that her sister hinted at wanting to end her own life. should gillick. be certain to look into it but hope change like but i. mean i'm thinking. that.
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these brands sold in australia have all reportedly used cotton from syngenta. cotton on and target are straight began investigations into their relationships with suppliers and factories their. cotton on even visited the region in september 28th ina and met a supplier whose factory is only 6 kilometers from a large internment camp. as a result of their reviews cotton on and target a stray no longer source cotton from syngenta. ikea also conducted an order to of their yarn supplier in subject and say they found there was no forced labor taking place western companies stand in increasing risk of having products made by forced or at least highly involuntary labor somewhere in
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the supply chains it's going to become inevitable esther scheme is unfolding and getting bigger and bigger. saddam hussein has not seen his wife in a deal for over 2 years. look free turn 2 in august 29 tain and saddam was desperate to spend with him in australia i'm totally broke actually elect financially mentally physically i used to be a strong big guy but this thing to totally ruin my life. you know that. sick kid. he looks like both of you know. if it does after 8 months of trying to secure
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a story in citizenship for his baby saddam and his lawyer finally picked up look fees passport finally his. citizen. passport he's got a. big stick. saddam hopes that he'll be able to use it soon and that the dealer can come with him. so. i know. it's you doing everything again to get to that but. the chinese ambassador to australia was invited to be interviewed for this program but he declined however in june $2900.00 he appeared at an australia china business council event in canberra for many reasons but underlined china's magnificent achievement. the most fundamental one is that i'm swerving but here it is to the
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leadership of the chinese communist party. a.b.c. reporter sophie mcneill asked the ambassador about china's treatment of the wheat is why is the communist party doing this now it's a training. and education center to help people who have affected by radical idea ideology to that interview is myself i am. what's wrong with them why do they need ranging gratian why is this to happen to find the jobs why do you have to make a better living they have jobs or is it just because they're muslim no no no. after the a.b.c. in australia 1st showed this program the chinese embassy in canberra posted this statement on its website heavily criticizing it and calling it biased it made its own justification for adopting what it called a series of counter-terrorism and d. radicalization measures and referred uses to 3 of its own more positive reports
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about xinjiang. the end game in my opinion is very clearly the long term survival and rule of the communist party. this is being achieved by achieving complete ideological control over every part of china. beijing has to clear out the ultimate war on their religion and culture of these toxic minorities. and it's not going to rest until there will be a lasting lead change forever. i think that's what they're doing. to systematically assimilate us into chinese society. i think they want us to it like to walk like chinese or live like to. die like. people look at the legal definition of
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genocide has to be systematic it has to be intentional. this is an act of cultural genocide i'm one of the worse human rights abuses of our time so i'm asking government to help me to ask the chinese government to release my wife and brain than to me. every day every single of us i can't even fully on the 9th time. that's my life now there's not any happiness. can enjoy from any things. maybe they're going to take her again just because of i'm speaking out of what no other option left undone everything i speak with the home affairs i speak with a free and minister a speakers are trying to talk with the chinese authorities bribe them but still
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there is nothing happening in the past 2 years. so now i had to speak out australians i think all those from the need to know the story. how are the agencies hosting the latest spring storm it is moving eastwards it will throw showers in lebanon syria and more especially turkey but there's not much to it just yet this is the forecast the sunday of the breeze everything is out of the interior so you might give dust wrong showers the immediate future for the south votes will be up quite substantially $34.00 in dire 40 in mecca and that's not the 1st time we've seen not as a forecast in mecca if anything is going to get slightly higher the showers go through turkey just touch the finals of iraq other was nothing to him unless you're
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in the caspian that's quite a windy picture and the rain has had 2 boats to run but for the most part the arabian peninsula far from sparking occasional showers is still dry and that's true of the whole of africa even the victorian generating very much most of the showers a further west carried for example the congo this is not surprising this is the seasonal weather as you marty was surprised to hear if we head south we shouldn't see much rain either but we still got the legacy of these daily showers rangoli sometimes through parts one down towards south africa mostly it's a dry picture in cape town as being quite warm recently but you've got a couple days of dropping temperatures a bit of morning drizzle rain and then the sun comes out again. before any official investigation into the tragedy of flight m.h. 17 is complete once again if it isn't journalist claims to have connected the dots
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only like density of light in the end is revealed by the investigations team l.a. county has identified this 2nd such as citizen journalism and that's to gauge and trust is generate 3 transparency don't believe me here's the other. better truthful approach truth was coming soon on al-jazeera. talk to al jazeera we ask what you will force were when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying your europeans go build you know the stage of you we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the 00. the latest news as it breaks with no treatment or vaccine for current of virus volunteers if it will continue to provide the services they can to fight the disease with details coverage along without any planning for india's millions of lives and workers. and fearless journalism from around the
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world for many coming to this place if the only chance they have to leave at least once a day. says will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week and they'll be a lot of death unfortunately. the u.s. president warns of america's 2 toughest week in the battle against the coronavirus . last. month sami say that this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the u.k. recalled its highest number of deaths in a day prompting an appeal to follow social distancing measures.

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