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world needs w h, making a healthy, a world for you. everyone. ah ah, i'll come back our main story now. president joe biden is insisted that us evacuations from cobble are on track to finish by the end of the month. but he says that he's also back up plans if there is no ton of time cooperation. the taliban is want people against traveling to cobbles at fort to try and leave the country. group strongly opposes any extension to foreign evacuation flights. under the headline this, our zombies, new president,
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tech i and they had to lay ma has been one in a ceremony, and a capitalist, aka, evolved to turn around the flanking economy or returning to the top story. now the human rights situation in afghanistan on the taliban rule, we put coal ville is the spokes person for the un high commissioner for human rights. he joined us via skype from geneva. and obviously there were these, there was these remarks from you on human rights. she's michelle ashley, about credible reports, a summary executions of civilians. can you tell us about your evidence for these claims? i should try to be there not, you know, necessarily, yesterday or today. these are over the last few weeks of the sort of towns and cities felt like 9 in the cross. that kind of stuff that we were getting reports which we deemed credible at the time of summer executions, civilians and also soldiers surrendered. ready of course
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reports by no means from everywhere, but certain places the women were getting very restricted in the movement. girls prevented from going to school. and of course, more recently there been not protests that have been rather rather brutally suppressed. now it's very hard to verify information right now. so. ready you know, beyond saying that, that credible and to get through the last few weeks, we can't really get into great detail at this point. i said there's not much detail, but can i ask if you might have been in direct communication with the families of executed civilians? i can't tell you that for sure. but the yes, that's the kind of thing we would have been doing in the past. kind of thing we can't do right now. and obviously when you, you verifying, right, you know, you get reports, but not necessarily true. well, they may be distorted. they may be patrick,
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you have to verify you have to cross check, triangulate the information. right now we can do that and hopefully we'll be able to work very hard to try and get that kind of monitoring up and running again. but right now the situation is so volatile and obviously so many people are in the state of great fear that it's very, very hard to be done information at the moment. the and there is, i suppose, for that reason mounting concern about that being a, a black hole turtle void when it comes to information from the province is the only capital kabul, how wide spread are these abuses? well, you know, this has been going on non stop and you know, you just look at the complex now or at least right now the conflict seems to pretty much died. but during the 1st half of this year, we sort of give you spend more civilian casualties than the previous year and the number is already high. 2020. so you,
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you are seeing conflict related violations. and then in areas under my control as they gradually control more and more of the country and then very rapidly cascade of territory in the last few weeks. also reports, serious violation coming in from, from some of those areas is the indication that there are many more abuses in the provinces which are not being reported. are you worried about that? because the communications are not very effective with those parts of the country right now. and so many people be too scared to speak out. well, the may be, but i don't think one should assume that it's the case, at least not the country as a whole. i think you never to be given the said have been in the state. it's always been in the will be violation going on around the country probably as we speak. but you know,
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i think one has to really one key thing of the taliban are trying to give out reassurances that they don't intend to take retribution. they will allow women to go back to work, but they will go to go to school and that they will respect minorities and religious religious minorities. now neither assurances but so far they have words. so we really need to see that coming into action. that said, you will inevitably, that will be violations continuing. that may not be the taliban writ large. it might be some tile abounding in local areas. it might be other people. ready who are not, in the age of level become a vic here of a time. and you know, when we have to just hope and pray that insurance is they are giving are actually start to play out across the network. how does the united nation on the internation forgive me? i was just going to ask how the, the united nations,
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the international community needs to respond. how important is it to have a mechanism, a fact finding mission to monitor the human rights situation in afghanistan, and then ensure accountability for crimes? well, we think that is important aggression goals that this morning along with many others . we didn't get that kind of mechanism out of the human rights cancel. today we go to kind of free house, if you like. so my office is commission team, right? you requested a major report next march, and that kind of interim injure him. summing up the situation next month by the year, we would like to see something a bit more solid and stronger than that put in place, but hopefully that will come down the line. thank you very much, appreciate you. speaking to us on the news, i read the book colville spokespersons, the un high commissioner for human rights or now the head of
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the wall food program is in doha. visiting evacuees have recently arrived and katara. david beasley says his organization needs more funding to help growing number of people who now need assistance. the number of people in afghanistan that are now on the break, salvation his spite. not just because a conflict, but covert economic deterioration and you've had back to back droughts. so we're $200000000.00 short of what we need for the number of people that are now marching to the breaker starvation that numbers now for the teen 1000000 people. so we need $200000000.00 to reach these people. if we don't, we will have absolutely a catastrophe on top of a catastrophe. couple airport. does it impact our operations? we bring all the food that we bring in to afghan is stand by truck. and so we can reach the people, we're reaching 5000000 now, but we need the extra money to scale up to the needs that are absolutely
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catastrophic right before. very nice. so if we get the money will reach the people, in fact, in every area that we are now, we're getting the cooperation from all of the, the leaders in authority in those area, whether it's a taliban or others, we're receiving the cooperation we need. we've told everyone on the ground we need neutrality, impartiality, independence, and so far everyone has given us what we need to be able to reach people. right now . we need money. well, the world food program, 80 percent of our operations around the world are in areas of conflict. so this is nothing new for us to work in complex environments. in fact, we've been meeting with the taliban talking with the taliban. the aries that they now control, which is about 90 percent of the geography. if not more of the country in so far they've collaborated, cooperated given us the access we need, in fact they have provided protection and security around our warehouses so there wouldn't be looting by gangs and so, so far so good and is i've been very clear we expect this type of cooperation to
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continue please let us reach the innocent people of afghanistan. and so far we are getting that cooperation. and i hope it continues because of cobra, economic deterioration and conflicts all around the world. the number of people that are marching towards star ration since cobit has doubled in the last 12 months . it was 135000000 people marching towards starvation globally, that numbers now 270000000. couple that with climate change and conflict around the world, and i could just go through the countries from yemen to syria, the sued and ethiopia. and so the donors are stretched thin. and so now comes a new dynamic in afghanistan with the number of people marching towards surveys and, and if we don't receive people, we're going to have just a tremendous catastrophe. own our hands. and so we need the money. thousands of african refugees in indonesia calling for their rights to be recognized around 7000
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of them say they have no hope of returning to the home nation. they are unable to work or study. some of waited close to a decade for resettlement. jessica washington reports from jakarta in indonesian capital, this former military compound is now home to hundreds of refugees from a kind of stone. there's little to do here is that wait and worry. but it was not a life that we're living. we live in depression when we are stressed all day in fulton has been following news about have gone to stun, waiting for information about the town he left nearly 7 years ago. for more than a month, he has not been able to contact his wife or his mother. whatever day and night i think about and the taliban has captured medicine. i'm worried and i don't know anything about how they are. since the taliban take over, they have been regular protests outside the un refugee agency office and foreign
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embassies here, calling for refugee writes, and to speed up the resettlement process. if you jeez, are allowed to stay in indonesia while waiting to be accepted by other countries. but they are not allowed to work. oh, go to school. refugee advocates say indonesia should see itself as more than a transit country, sooner or later in the gallery, not only transit, but the destination countries. and the government should be aware and prepare that needs and government says it anticipates that more people may try to leave. i'm going to stone, but indonesia is not a place for permanent. re settlement could be just a moment and it's just that our policy is clear. we are not a destination country. we did not sign any international convention, refugees ah, outside the u. n. building in central jakarta,
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a group of young men can hear every day, waiting for news about their resettlement, and hoping to hear from their families. there are more than $13000.00 refugees in indonesia and more than half off from a long ways to be re settled. if know, even more stressful as they're increasingly concerned about the people they left behind, abdomen says he hasn't been able to reach his mother or sister in mom. and i have too much distress, but i cannot help myself. how can i help my people or my family and then it's done like everyone here he worries about his own future and the fate of his family. jessica washington out to 0 to carter doctors in the us are worried. hospitals may run out of space to treat children with cove at 19 surgeon. pediatric cases has hit new pandemic records. vaccine is authorized for kids, age 12 and up,
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leaving younger ones. vulnerable. why does your castro reports? the aurora cannon is 3 and battling cove. it inside in oklahoma hospital, her mother is a nurse who says she likely pass the virus to her daughter from an unbox, unaided patient. the mother posted these videos on social media to show the world the price her young child is paying writing. if you choose not to be vaccinated, you've made a choice for my daughter to your choice lead to my innocent child being hospitalized . pediatric intensive care units across the southern us are filling with children, diagnosed with cove. it who are too young to be vaccinated themselves. these patients sometimes can't breathe and we have to help them. we have to help breathe for them. since the delta vary and took hold, it's been dizzy here at children's hospital,
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new orleans and louisiana. a state where vaccinations are among the countries lowest. oftentimes we get to work and before we can even put our bags down, we hit the ground running for the day, and we're in and out of rooms all day. resuscitating kids, giving them oxygen increasing their supports. us child cobit cases declined in early summer, but has steadily increased since july last week. more than 120000 cases were reported in children across the country, a substantial jump from the week before. we are absolutely convinced that the more people that get vaccinated, the fewer people that will be infected, that's clearly demonstrated, and the fewer children that will be infected death remain rare among children. with coven, but doctors fear more children will die as more are hospitalized. after 11 days in the hospital, aurora is finally well enough to go home. soon she and other young children may
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qualify for vaccinations. oftener health in new orleans is studying the pfizer shots in children under 12. the trials, medical director says the data looks promising and there have been no safety problems in participants. we have some of the children between the 5 to 11 which are so very grown up and they themselves want to participate. we had a little one that goes pull up the sure visa, so me a 5 year old an application for f d. a emergency authorization for that age group is expected from pfizer in about a month. it couldn't come soon enough for the parents of some children. the challenge will be convincing those who refused vaccines even for themselves. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera, new orleans, louisiana to that on the program. and every other night is 40 years. we're going to hear from india's cricket captain as they chased our 1st test series, when in england for very decades. ah
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ah ah ah ah welcome back denisia the president has extended the suspension of parliament until further notice nearly a month after taking on emergency powers at the same time, the leader of the largest political party and has dissolved its executive committee, so r hi rod explains at the store. last night. he said it was an exceptional measure response to can make and political crises. on july 25, president clay side sacks prime minister sham, the she, she phrase parliament and the dish will power. he insisted was not to coo,
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so this call, it's a threat to one of the regions, few democracy center. i mean, these decisions have no basis in the constitution, nor in the law. this is a coup against the constitution against the 2011 revolution and against liberties. in one month, the president has dismissed and replaced ministers and promised to crack down on corruption. the several m. p. 's have been arrested. the court cases being false strikes al jazeera bureau was shot down without an explanation, and to new york times, reporters were detained. briefly. guy sigh though is promising freedom of expression and then was that if it was despite the crisis that denisia is living, it's still operates with freedom of expression and with human rights built on the constitution. and faced with some difficulties in some areas or with some administrations than these aren't intentional obstacles. while science has been trying to reassure to me is unions and human rights groups. concerns still remain.
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so there is an administrative decision called s 17, but it can even state it was used before for, for so many years, especially with regards to that. but the best thing, suspect, of terrorism, from leaving the country. this is expanded to other categories including m, e, 's, former as government members, some businessman and so how much time this is going to be is an essential issue. since the freezing of parliament, there's little appetites of protest, present science decision appears to be popular. but in say, they're fed up with high unemployment and rising poverty. both made was by the pandemic. and they blamed the main political parties including the largest sonata. so this, since the crackdown, the policy has softened its rhetoric and acknowledged past mistakes and in africa
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than another kind of been difficult for everyone. let's be honest, even enough to blame for that. it should have been stronger, stayed away from political and fighting and focused instead on economy shipments to meet the demands of chinese in society. the arab spring changed dramatically and put the country on a pass away from dictatorship and towards democracy. but there's still a sense of uncertainty as to new teens wait to see what case i had long term plans for the country proved to be so at a height of al jazeera jama hannibal was or thank you, marianne. we start with football and reports that ran madrid have made a huge $188000000.00 bit to sign it kidding them back pay from parents. on the 22 year old strike, he's won the wild cut with france, is set to form a strong partnership with name on lena leslie in paris. the season after messy join from barcelona this month about a contract at psv runs until the middle of next year. but despite their attempts to get him to commit his future, he so far refused to sign an extension off the signing messy p. s t. 's own set out
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the time he expected him back to stay. she was to look on in the future. killian is very competitive and creates the mentality to when he said publicly that he wants a competitive team. and now i don't think there's a more competitive team then this, and that means that he doesn't have an excuse to do any other thing. the english premier league says it will not 30 players international games next month. if those matches are in countries, on the case read list, this effects start by liverpool mohammed, sorry, who missed one of egypt. wildcat qualifies. travelers are turning from red list, countries are required to quarantine for 10 days on arrival. back in the u. k. the premier league says it has spoken with the footman association on the government to find a solution that due to ongoing public health concerns. no exemption has been granted in bethany's for football. football that was governing body of fee for will receive $200.00. $1000000.00 in compensation to cover losses sustained the hands of its
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former corrupt officials. the money was seized by the u. s. department of justice from bank accounts of ex fee for members who were involved in years of corruption within wild football. the funds will go into a new wild football remission. fun to help finance football related projects across the place. i'm delighted to see did money, which was illegally siphoned out of football, $201000000.00 us dollars is now coming back to be used for its proper purposes. this is footballs. money, children, from all around the world will be able to benefit. this is a great victory for fever and the great victory for football, their marks football captain sim on a car and the medical team of the saved christian erickson's life in europe and championship. or see that this is your wife. a president's award. the midfield us suffered a cardiac arrest during denmark's opening match the torment, and had to be resuscitated on the pitch, the head of european football governing body. alexander saffron describe those who
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helped erickson as the true heroes of your 2020. the award recognizes outstanding achievements, professional excellence and exemplary personal qualities and athletes as tested positive for cove at 19 inside the parent picked village for the 1st time on the day the games officially began. the unidentified person is one to 5 cases in the last 2 days. the opening ceremony took place in a largely empty stadium on tuesday. to panic continues to baffle the current of ours that make which health experts say is at a disaster level in the country. more than 4400 athletes from 162 teams will take part of the next 12 days and events in afghanistan on the far from the mines. of those taking part. the country's flag was carried to the ceremony by a volunteer as a message of solace. our see off, the athletes were unable to get to japan. i've got a sense absence was particularly felt by those representing the refugee team. 5 men
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and one woman was chosen for the games that led by indiana rodriguez, a refugee from cuba. he competed in the london pattern picks for the usa. our heart goes out to all the people who have gunnison and for sure we are here representing the world of people with who are refugees as, as abraham will said, there is 82000000 people who are displays around the world. i'm sure these, these are, these are going to give all of what they have during these days to really support all the refugees out there and make them feel hopeful. and the same people, the same message goes to the people of afghanistan. players were kind of stands at women's football team or evacuated on a flight from cobble on tuesday, along with team officials and family members. global play as union a fee prior to the fact the australian government for making it possible. meanwhile, afghanistan's one day cricket series against pakistan has been postponed. it was originally meant to take place until anchor in september, but with no commercial flights out of cobble,
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it would be too difficult for the african team to get there. i'll try to reschedule the series for next year. the indian cricket captain kailey has promised his team will not take a back with step as they chased the 1st test. there is one in england since 2007. the fed match is coming up heading the on wednesday with india leading one. they'll also they vote and go out for a $120.00 runs on the final day loads. there was some heated exchanges in that game and cody wouldn't be surprised if there was more to come. this team is not going to not going to back down and take, take a backward step when mean when been provoked. so, you know, we played together. we played to win and we don't let anyone or any opposition just take us lately. as for opponents england, a record about the java milan he comes in for dom sibley who's been dropped off the
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rainy passing 35 twice in his last 15 innings. is the land of 1st test in 3 years. he hasn't played since dropping very clearly twice in one match. yeah, cause to get that, i don't think but forget the rest of the time. so that wasn't one of my best. and that's to show you that it's cricket. yes, it's amazing that just before your time in helping but do the wrong. it's the stop school and run. you got patches, everything seems to fall apart. but yeah, it's not the best. the australian cited queens and whole host of the remaining matches of the rugby championships starting next month because of current of ours restrictions matches originally scheduled to take place in other australian and new zealand. cities of have to be moved south africa who currently lead the standings and dodge and tina a g to arrive in queens on friday and begin a quarantine period. it was very much is now $24.00.
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just really big team effort. obviously with our software to touch the, with the queens in government in, in getting the managed oscillation approve, which was the, the biggest piece of the puzzle. we really had confirmation of them actually a couple of days ago. so this is really getting through this managed observation piece, and that is all useful for me, mario, thank you. jemma. i just were you one of the story now rolling stones drama. charlie want says died london hospital at the age of 80. is publicist said he passed away peacefully, surrounded by family drama, join the stones in 1963 and help unco on rocks greatest rhythm sections more than 50 years. in april, he withdrew from the groups 2021 tool because of an undisclosed health issue. fit for the news hour, but i'll be back with a full bulletin and just
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