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being the asian company got to the semi find in the gulf cup lights from that year in 2019, early this year they go to the last 4 in the gold cup in a competition that entered as a guest in north central america and also reaching the semi finals in itself, something of an achievement because i really would fancy that chances of winning this tournament. they've got their full strength team available. unlike countries like algeria whose european bass players are not available and the have been some concerns amongst those who follow cast off, but will closely that since winning the asian cup. felix sanchez, the coach, has stayed somewhat su, loyal to the score of players, and hasn't changed things up. now. he said a defeat like this will not derail the plans. he's had in place the last 3 or 4 years. but plenty to think about for him and his team as they build up to playing in that 1st world cut next year and trying to achieve stay today of getting out of the group stage into the knockout rounds. ah,
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hello, what's the are? these are the top stories. this is when you see breaking news 1st and a powerful typhoon has made landfall in the philippines. tens of thousands of people are being moved to emergency shelters in the southern and central part of the country. officials say about $10000.00 villages are in the projected puff of one of the strongest type going to hit this year with a percentage. if harrington has the license, this is going to be catastrophic. as you mentioned, making that landfall just toward eastern portions of the philippines right now. so let's let you know what you're up against. the wind speeds, by the way, look at this sustain 260 kilometers per hour. so here's what we have to look at. says this storm moves in, this is going to be very devastating storm search 3 to 5 meters. so think anything along coastal areas it is under 5 meters, will be under water $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of rain. this is a mountainous area, so that much rain falling, that high above,
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is just going to gush rate down to the ground. and then those wind still sustained at 260 kilometers per hour. in the u. s. a new storm system is sweeping across the midwest. tornadoes in the state of nebraska and iowa have cut power to hundreds of thousands of people. high wind warnings are in place from new mexico to up and michigan. south career is bringing back social distancing roles as the record number of critically ill patients from coven 19 threatened to overwhelm hospitals. you infection rights are also at a record high. and the e. u is stepping up in the vaccination campaign for young children, spain, germany, grace hungry and croatia began giving jabs to those eyes 5 and above. on wednesday, italy will follow on thursday. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera. after this train. it's one year until the 1st real world killed in the middle east told to al jazeera meets,
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must cembura 1st ever female secretary general viva to share her journey and discuss the route to cut her 2022. 0 no, just the wrong thing . i'm sorry. ok, you're watching the stream for several years now. china's week as have been complaining about discriminatory treatment. we 1st heard news of allegations about detention caps for week as back in 2018 now, according to united nations, an estimated 1000000 weekends are detained. and when challenged about these detention camps, china describe the facilities as vocational training centers in the united kingdom this month and independent tribunal decided that the treatment of china's wiggers should be called genocide. he is the tribunals. chair said jeffrey,
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nice with more evidence from witnesses. fact witnesses heard at the tribunals hearings in june and september, which was largely accepted by the tribunal show that ins injuring at the hands of some part or parts of the p. r. c. government and the ccp. hundreds of thousands of acres with some estimates. well, in excess of a 1000000 have been detained by p r, seal, sorry, his without any on a remote, please sufficient reason and subjected to acts of unconscionable cruelty depravity and in humanity. the chinese were forced to provide blood samples and subject to draw their medical testing for no disclosed reason. pregnant women in detention centers and outside were forced to have abortions, even at the very last stages of pregnancy. in the course of attempted abortions,
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babies were sometimes born alive, but been killed. that was one example of international action as far as the treatment of weak us are concerned in the northwestern part of china. what other international action might well change the future of the we get people? that is the question for today's episode of the stream. if you have a comment, you have a question for our line up, please let us know. but he's in the comment section on the chip. so let's meet our panel. hello to joe ha. hello to mom at john and hello to more to get to have you here on the stream. i jo, how welcome back to the stream. please remind atwood is here you are what you do. thank you very much for having me again for me. and my name is jo harl hum. i am an author, a human rights advocate. i am also the 4th labor project coordinator at the worker rights consortium. get to have you. i'm at john. always get to see you on the street. we run our audience. hey, you are what you day. and thank you very much for having me here today. again,
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if i may change your mind, i work for radio free asia as a deputy director of waiters service. we cover china related news. thank you very much and for joining us again on the stream and how will i to get to have you please introduce yourself to our international audience. thank you for having me here. i am or to in a good i am a project researcher at over transitional justice database. it's an ongoing project that focuses on the registration of disappeared and extrajudicial intern, ogres and at a target vehicle. yes, i want to start with this u. k. independent tribunal. what difference does it make if an independent tribunal says what is happening to china as we goes? that is janice. i jo, how you start. well, 1st of all, it's when i 1st heard this the decision of the announcement of the decision by the weaker tribunal. as i knew we were individual, i didn't know whether i should cry or smile. it is diff,
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deeply that name for us to hear that genocide is happening to my people. but i also was, i was grateful to see that such decision was made when hundreds of thousands of our we were brothers and sisters are going through all types of types of torture and sufferings, and by the chinese government. and even though the we were tribute does not hold and enforcement power, but it is and he should be acknowledged at because of its intellectual moral credibility. and i really hope that the decision that the now with the following the tribunals decision, it will bring up more attention awareness on this issue. and also it can encourage more government entities to put on an action on this matter because it is government's jobs, their responsibility to stop genocide. more to help us understand how the try point bruno use the information that you were able to gather as part of your organization
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. you were an expert witness. what did you bring to the tribunal? yes, i was invited as an expert witness to the oversight due to a report which we which our team have released this year. and i was a co author of the annual report. so we were presented in regards to the testimony collection part was that we have to approach pro, provided a statistic. we have registered a total of $6285.00 testimony. so people who mission detained in camps sentenced to prison or died in this reeducation cabs. we have also worked with satellite imagery, research team have documented feature locations of 234 medication camps and 257 prison. there are some horrible findings among the statistics
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reform, dutch $147.00 camps have forced labor factories inside or near the potential to say, which is which means that we suspect that they are involved in force labor. and we did also find that $42.00 camps have crew material locations would thing tensional meters. we have shared those findings where they independent investigators from a ready for asia, for example. and by confirmed some of the materials located in actual city. and we did also find that there is a few cam who as, which is located next to an atomic laboratory in room to city. and we therefore suspect that those camps might have connections with 4th organ harvesting. so this is what i presented at the tribe, you know, that's really shocking material that i want to share something with my john, this is from global times, which is
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a state china paper publication. they describe this yreka tribunal as a false. it's been staged in the west. what do you make of that reaction? i'm at john tennis response to this tribunal and other international action. so campaigns always the same. so instead of giving or providing any substantial rebuttal, criticize or personal attack, the organizers, for example, the attack human rights advocates as well as the lawyers. for example, jeffrey, nice jeffrey night sir. jeffy, nice as a spy, instead of showing what parts of their findings were incorrect. so china bottles like this baseless and always they do it
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as an attack instead of fi showing any kind of counter arguments, legitimate counter arguments. it's not surprising at all. so i'm going to bring in a new voice into our conversation in this comes from the public affairs officer of east took a stand use congress is name is amena cash salary. and he said, you didn't know whether to be happy or sad about what these tribunal found out. i genocide, this is, i'm analysis response, have a listen and then react to the video regarding the tribunal. another course actually in china, we encourage you to see all atrocity happening in east circus on as an ongoing colonial process. ambition of the chinese regime. illuminate everyone and anyone who has non chinese enough or their definition. so they can have a firm control up the territory. i agree with a lot of things that i,
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he just mentioned that man we who has had been forced to suffer from, from chinese government, reaching under different types of egregious humor, ice abuses because of their identity. and it's really signing to see that it, it has been happening and it's still continuing. and governments around the world need to put on ashan immediately to stop this from keep happening. i'd like to address one more point and i can have the tense. i would like to just address that about the harassment which the weaknesses happened facing during the hearings. i remember the 3 cause like weaknesses who arrived from has done prior to the harried snouts. they've been receiving phone calls from because i started stay scripts, they security services, trenton, and done to not to testify. besides, the chinese minister of foreign affairs held a 2nd press conferences using the family members of the weaknesses who were given
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evidence to undermine that has the monies. and one of the fact weakness actually had a video of her has been on the official for admins truth twitter page. her husband does describe her story as nonsense. and even after the hearings, the chinese authorities have called the family members of o. we were in cassock weaknesses, and they held a press conference, forcing them to denounced their family members are liars, and even churchhouse the conference center was put under pressure to not to hold this event. so we can see that the brutality of this government know they knows no bonds and they will do everything in order to support their narrative denying that there's any problem. and they really tried their best to make it look like it's all made up. and they, i think the metrics that they've been using are extremely despicable to be a state. yes, it is despicable and immoral. they also attack some legal survivors such as tornado
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and them. not that they had been speaking about sticking up about their treatment in the country, how they were treated and how the way you camp inmates were tortured rape. there's just a medically electric shocks and culture and instead of counter countering them with evidence, china, i take them morally attentive, personal character described them, myers and immoral people. so that's how they attack. actually, what happens is what i feel is different about the conversation that we're having now, not the real thing allegations and the experiences of we have been caught up in china's program of either forced labor or of these detention camps is that the knowledge is out there before we were trying to get this knowledge out that we're not doing here is here's where no fresh china is here,
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where the detention camps were already talking about. this is if our audience knows all about it, let's talk about some of the international pressure that is not about this independent tribunal. for instance, the upcoming beijing olympics. there's been a lot of activity about that. and should it be boycotted to that the diplomatic boycotts? i'm going to ask you to take a fuel filter, joe. ha, honestly, a diplomatic voice call. what does i even mean? how helpful is that? what diplomatically caught means, that the country that announced diplomatic way caught will not send any officials to attend. i didn't need to mean what does that mean? what does it mean to we? yes. yes. and it's great to hear. it's very heartwarming to see that there are so far around 7 countries that had announced diplomatic boycotts. today. belgium just l. so joined the list of, of my cutting at the olympics boy cut about boycotting the olympics diplomatically
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. but we want to see concrete measures. and we want to see that this, this boycott can also sends a message to athletes around the world as well. do they want to compete in countries that are commuting a genocide towards a group of people? and oh, so i also hope that this diplomatic way can send a message to corporate corporate corporations around the world. do they want to sponsor a name that are supporting the genocide and there are some human rights activists and human rights organizations. they are calling it full blown boycott because they think that diplomatic, but god doesn't have any to. so it's symbolic, but it is still better than nothing but should be done as well as well. so it comically, as well as a full blown by con, my impact kind of decision against can i can i shavers thought was in this comes
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from rent, a perverse he's a professor of law mcgill university. he sent this to us a little bit earlier to add to our conversation about the impact of even a diplomatic boy court of the upcoming winter olympics. here is to generally speaking, the best approach he's to mainstream human rights to make it a part of him. the relation that government has with china, so economic relations boycotting some goods produced by week who is absolutely, but also the diplomatic boy off of the olympics, i think is very interesting and effective approach. trying to present amanda and my call says that they would not join because it was nearly symbolic. and that in fact is exactly the point, the olympics or symbolic today, or part of this claim to be a central power in the world. so a diplomatic boy caught symbolically challenges play.
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yes, i agree. i agree. because united states government and now it's china is coming genocide . and at the same time, if you send anybody diplomatic representation to china, so that would be supporting or legitimizing their actions against the leaders and also negating their decisions before the made in january. so it's a good decision. and many countries, at least 7 countries followed. yes, but according to the human rights activists and organizations and some other governments, for example, they also contemplating full blown by cod. and we, we want to see that as well. for example, this writer david class, he wrote that because of the international community failed. the 1936 fairly lympics that emboldened hitler,
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and at the end o 60000000 innocent used their lives. so had been stopped or pressured, the german government and turned their course this, this holocaust when that happened. so this author argues that there is a lot, a lot of parallel. so at the time, many western countries had a lot of economic interests in germany. so they didn't issue any full blown boycott at the time. so they're having the same interest right now. so maybe that's why they are not really boycotting dylan pick fully that's, that's the argument. so this kind of argument is it has been there since this year that you can see a lot of places. yeah, i totally agree. i think 1st of all, china shouldn't be housed in this game. they olympics are an expression of freedom,
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competition, and respect. and i think china's behavior does not represent any of this qualities . and instead they're carrying out to genocide. and we're actually allowing the world's highest profile event to be used to sports wash, genocide regimes, reputation. i think the international olympic committee should be blamed for the situation actually because they decided to allocate the winter games in by jean, even though they knew that there's serious crimes are being committed by the chinese regime and student standing up for the on principals. the international olympic committee choose them to keep their golden money on track. and i think in terms of the fact of the diplomatic breakout, it will be more efficient if more and more countries participates in this, in the us, the project corporate campaign. yeah. okay. yes, i will. country state already. i have so many mutual questions for you. guess. are
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you ready? all right, we're going to be the very fond of it so we can get as many in as possible. i'm going to start with the cheap cohen go straight to a law maker in the u. s. called marco rubio, and then come back to, you guess, so stand by for this. cuba who's watching on line now. thank you. the only thing i'm wondering is whether or not using economic pressure is actually useful sanctions a use all the time. yet, besides doing, besides doing economic damage, they never seem to get much else done. okay, that's one vienna from youtube here is monica rubio, with what he's hoping to do legally in the united states regarding force labor. have a listen havoc after months of working on this and negotiation or having to play a little hard mall, my weaker force labor prevention act is, is going to become law. it's a common centreville that says if you make things in jung,
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then you need to prove that there is no slave labor involved in making it before you can bring that stuff into the united states. in other words, the proof is now on the businesses that the burdens on them to show that they opt, that they are not operating using these work camps. and if you can't prove it, then your product doesn't in the united states, it's that simple. so i hope an urge president biden to sign the bill into law immediately. it's time to end our economic addiction to china, and that starts by cracking down on slave labor. joe, i'll go ahead and yesterday at the house and senate finally made an agreement on the language of the of the, of this bill. and i can't wait for it to be passed completely. and that's only the 1st step. the most vital step is been enforcement without enforcement then it's the well has not been just talk. yes. and if the bill can actually be passed by december by december 31st and of this year, that means by next summer, there will be no products made by that we've region by the week where people will
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be allowed entering the us as long as us. except they can prove it, that it's with clear evidence that it's not made like we were forced labor. and i can't wait for that to happen. all right, so many more questions on youtube. all right, motor, this one's coming to you florida says, i think the world has already felt the weakest. they haven't been able to stop the c. c p. you'll thoughts briefly yes, i think we were actually around the world have been doing so much to stop this genocide, the sexual taste and the launch of the tribunal diplomatic boy cut the patient olympics and the force they were progression act and so much more. however, we do not see that the camps are closed, it's still there. and there are still people reporting about their missing family members. and the recent report on people being killed in during interrogation and
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those camp and international branch are still benefiting from for we were forced labor. so this means that we have a lot more to do. and the 1st they were protection act and the verdict of the organ i below it says hope it's. it means that we're not alone in the fight. i'm going to bring in this thought here. this one is for you, ma'am. at john, it comes from the feet who is very sympathetic towards the chinese authorities. china is treated unfairly. she jammed protects the freedom of travel, of people, of all ethnic groups, including the weakest, and that communication with overseas relative, according to the law. i know that guess here, i know that is not true a far as your relatives are concerned, but have a listen here to the chinese foreign ministry who is pushing back on the sanctions that were just applied by the u. s. and then while at john pick up off the back here we go. sure. on that you've got,
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we are telling the united states that the chinese government is unwavering and its determination to defend national sovereignty, security and development interests. we are unwavering in our determination to combat violence, terrorism separatism, and religious extremists forces. we are unwavering in our determination to oppose any external interference in chin. jones affairs or china's internal affairs. the perverse actions of the united states cannot destroy the overall shape of shing jan's. development, stop china's progress or reverse the trend of historical development. we urge the u . s. to immediately withdraw the relevant wrong decision and stop interfering in china's internal affairs and harming china's interest. if the u. s. ox recklessly china will take effect of measures to strike back resolutely or any doesn't sound like china is acknowledging any of the external pressure that is being applied regarding the treatment of the weakest in a sentence threat the end of the show, how would you respond? channel has been denying, for example, when we covered the detain,
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many where you get at least $120000.00 waiters in cost car. and before that they denied they had this internment camps, they call it. and after, after the international pressure and international law, news media reports, they admitted they had this camps and they called it the occasional locational school, or a training center job training center. and that than that right now, we have found out that they are and b concentration camps. so it might take some time to china to really admit what they're doing in the region is wrong, and they're committing genocide and they should have that. i have one more voice because that question i asked, what is the point this child respond is onset by this my no voice in our conversation. have we know for a fact that inclination of pressure really works. this is the only me that was stop
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china from continuing to come in gender site again, the story you were people. this pressure may not immediately change the conditions on the ground, but it is putting china on defensive. first they deny everything makes they change the subject, and now they have been forced to defend their atrocities for the government, the un and in front of the whole world. we need to continue pressure from all sides . it is the only way to bring genocide plant. thank you guess for helping us understand the situation with the leaders in china right now in the internal and external pressure that is being applied. jo har ma'am at john, a moore. tar. i appreciate you being part of the stream today and on youtube, your questions were very helpful. thank you for having that conversation with us
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here on the stream. i'll see you next time. that's watching everybody take care. ah. the 20th centuries 1st, genocide thought to have set the blueprint for the holocaust is too often overlooked. the sand will come and bury everything. but for some reason the sand refused to bury these people. they want this story to be taught over a century on the injustice still echoes down the generations on the path to reparation is not an easy one. namibia, the price of genocide, people and power analogies, era, sediment and development have altered the course of the river. it no longer flows to the sea, and around 10 years ago it became more susceptible to red tides. the gloom of l k calls as discoloration in the water. i'm going to scoop some of his water out. and
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you can see there's a rust colored tinge to it, tests by the fisheries department, show the l. he in the getting river is of the alexandria species, which produces talks. it's grossly been a bra. him is a fisherman for malaysia don't. but district in collected in the 1990s, the giddy river was clear. you could see the said, we didn't have any problems here. now the river is polluted and it smells bad. fisheries officials have issued notices, banning people from selling or eating malice, found along the getting river. the area affected by the red tide is small, but news of the algae blue has affected seafood traders in the area. in the next episode of earth rise mcclung to into greenpeace crew on a voyage through the widow sea. to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats. beneath
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