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that he's on his way the under comfort reporting. exclusive stories explosive results, which is 0 investigations. the . ready in the united states has a case of failing to compensate. iraq is detained and tortured at abu ghraib and all the prisons. it controlled, kansas. i mean what, how much more had it since i had one? yeah. and was us, i mean, i'm on how does it have us on a montgomery? i'm not in the visa. com. yeah. and is it administrative? how did it the
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money in, sorry, this is out of their life from don't also coming up from is to, is towards in boston troops from the jail to weeks of tension with the ministry june to the us for the city of eagle pass, the class a state of emergency officer record number of migrants cross from mexico on hollywood, wisest way to tentative agreement with the big studios and a months long strike. but the still or deal active the rights groups a rockies held captive of the infamous us run of great in prison and all the facilities are still waiting to get justice. it's been more than 20 years since the us led coalition invaded iraq. now human rights watch of keys is washington. a failing to provide compensation to iraq. eastwood tortured by american forces
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around a 100000 iraqis were detained between the years of 20032009. many say they continue to suffer from the long term effects of that torture. american gods was seen stimulating acts of sexual abuse. all naked inmates caused cases of beatings and prolonged sleep, and sensory deprivation will save documented too often international outcry. 11 us soldiers were convicted of being involved in abuses at abu ghraib. but most americans service members who are accused of carrying out the acts of torture were reprimanded without being charged human rights watch track down a torture survive. this is tyler l nationally story. these heading, the physical and mental of suffering, you still struggles with to this day. would have done the model up to the p. o a. what is the account you took out until somebody and what,
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how much more? how doesn't the, how long? yeah, and what is the, how does the habits on them on the, on that and let me give you a 2nd. yeah. and is it manually then? how did it on what has is that would see in many ways without the whole how that see. yeah. now the $79.00 in documents and one, but the item with the scene actually i found something that i didn't know about rossi. boy see, i don't know how did that sound? campbell chevy from not see. and besides him. so that's, you know, by the way stuff you and when the boss out there. so i need to visit him and obviously what is the name? so when did i just
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yeah, i'm just on the phone with me and i saw that sounds and a lot of microsoft products, mental and physical health deteriorated intervals today. he started to self harm by biting his hands and arms. gardening, them all. i thought i shouldn't say that i said they said if you had looked at it, has it on why i thought how to do the laughing? how yeah. and add your next. yeah. so how long does the car? yeah, no, no, it's not a citizen. i'm well my, that was my usual sort of gone by me as a landline this year and i had someone from the seattle issue. one of them had a car that had a son by isn't it rocky was such a human rights watch here, track the survivor that we just listen to. we spoke to a little earlier and she says some steps has to be taken by the us government for
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meaningful accountability in the us to take some steps to prosecute. most of the low ranking soldiers as to the business were committed, but unfortunately, we didn't see any officers held accountable under the command of doctrine as commanders on the 3rd, which is something that the us has failed to do. and unfortunately, unfortunately, we also haven't seen prosecutions, perpetrators coupled with redress their victims. we're calling on the us government to do 3 main things. the 1st is that it needs to review all the allegations of abuse and investigate cases based on transparent criteria. second, it needs to initiate prosecutions against anyone found to be involved regardless of their rank or position. and finally, it needs to open a pathway where survivors can come forward and make a claim to have their case heard by the us government to receive compensation,
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apologies and other forms of progress. well, we can speak now as a hold of the need who are joining us now. live here in the street here. hold on. you were in iraq reporting on the wall in the early 2. thousands was a common knowledge. what was going on in obligate? well, there was knowledge that torture was going on in a blu ray that detainees where randomly captured or held without charge, mistreated. but i don't think anyone expected at that of what was happening when those pictures came out. i remember it was like a shockwave. i was in baghdad at the time, it was a shockwave already among us in our little work space. and then anyone you'd speak to would say we could not believe that that was happening because it was extremely show anything and even more so when you are any rock and you know about the culture and you know about certain sensitivities and people would tell you that that was
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specifically done really to she went to a to the prisoner to the core. and i think it was also to the last show after that. do us probably lost all support. it still had some, some people believe that you know, things we could get better getting rid of saddam hussein, changing regime and all of that. but i think after those pictures came out on the shockwave it's, it's really provoked around the country. do us last or support, we just showing some of those pictures now that's still so devastating to look at all these years on. i mean, you spoke to american soldiers as what a senior ministry command is about. what happened, what, what was their response? what? when the scandal broke, the bush administration was trying to sell it as the making of a few bad apples? well, we then spoke to some soldiers after they left your walk. we also spoke to some
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senior officers of the us army and they denied that. they said it was actually systematic. they said that there was a general in charge. jeffrey miller, he has, he had been the general in charge in guantanamo. and then he had been moved to iraq . and the 1st thing he said when he arrived is that those prisoners were treated to well and they had to be treated much worse to get any kind of confession out of them. because you remember at the time outside of the prison, there was a, what do you as were cooling and insurgency that was picking up momentum day by day . the rocky call it resistance. but through us was trying to figure out what was going on. it was at a loss, it was an election year back into us. george bush really needed to have nice pictures, nice stories coming out every well. and then as a boug arrange, a scandal comes out and it completely backlash,
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it's actually has the complete opposite effect. if the idea was to torture prisoners, to get some kind of compression and to get things back on track. well that did not happen. all it did is that the resistance picked up momentum. groups like okada picked up momentum this logic state which was the beginning with the most of the call. we picked up momentum and um, you know, and these people we spoke to told us, it was orders and actually you have the classified documents that showed that the defense donald rumsfeld, secretary of defense of the time in the us, had actually also sanctioned this kind of integration technique, they call it enhanced interrogation techniques. but those pictures show that there was no interrogation whatsoever going on that that, that it was simply really about to mediating these prisoners many of
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whom left and were released without any charge. and that is something we have to remember the good point a this was 20 years ago. and yet here we are. so many years later, why is it been so difficult for victims to get justice of? what i think is just because it's going to open a can of worms because was the, those who i have been in both rapes start getting compensation. then you'll have those who were held in guantanamo, but one time a little bit. who are going to ask for the same thing? you have those who were part of the, it's been dition program programs whereby prisoners were flown to a 3rd country with someone from the c i a with them on military praise to be tortured in that 3rd country to get confessions out of them. so i think once you start this compensation, you probably will have hundreds of people behind that asking for the same thing.
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and probably that's why do you as is reluctant about opening that door. okay, hold on. i don't need it for us in don't think front is withdrawing us and best of the 2 is yet i'm ending old minutes free cooperation of to weeks of tension with benjamin to president emmanuel my call says the withdrawal will be completed by the end of the year the ministry which these power back in july has welcome to move cooling at a step to ed 70. because hack has moved from deca in france will no longer be held hostage by purchase. those other words from the french president emanuel mccall who has recalled it's french ambassador and also the 1500 troops on the ground. they will leave the country by the end of the year. he has announced this comes after weeks of protest in the capital of new share. in the m, a west,
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thousands of people have called on the french to get out. this is seen as a small victory for the gentle leader in the country took over an account in late july general johnny. but this is a blow to france who relies on this uranium rich country to power it's nuclear power plants at home. it's also below and its efforts to control migration from forgot to europe. new share is a transit point for migrants who travel through new share onto the mediterranean to make it to europe. meanwhile, there are the americans that are still on the ground. they do not call it cool, but a crisis. they continue to cooperate with new jersey, military and the deposed president mohammed buzzing while he's still being held by the military gentle nicholas hawk. alger 0. the car, as
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a media says it's making provisions with tens of thousands of people who may see nickel and i count it back off to the latest. these fine old and a 1000. as nicole minions have crossed over so fall from the enclave. and as i advise you on what some of the bins of a, it has a very nice list, the 1st humanitarian convoys arrived in the corner. buck region, the 70 tons of ascension, supplies the lot to inquire door between azerbaijan and armenia. has been open to allow an aid and a safe passage for those who want to exit the other by johnny to treat berkeley says it is also sending food and supplies for the see sign agreement with ethnic armenian leaders. hundreds of main stranded and ethnic, i mean, you can see crushing peacekeepers protection control this airport. most people sled fitting the arrival of other badge and the soldiers despite blackwell, seeing that people of armenian defend, will have constitutional rights. many, including valerie, think it's safer to move on regard and get them. who can give us the guarantee we
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found to lead to have desperately ran away and came here. shall we go so that the young people are killed along the way? they're not too many were so i mean in 5 minutes then he called pushing. yeah. and is seeking effective mechanisms of protection for armenians. it's unique zip. armenians. and they go into a car box continue to face the threat of ethnic cleansing, and recent days, humanitarian aid has arrived. but this does not change the situation unless re living conditions are created, an effective mechanisms of protection from ethnic cleansing. then the armenians have nicole in a car buff. we'll see excel from their homelands. armenians claim to go into the car box has their ancestral homeland, but the mountainous region is indignation. and these recognize as part of either by john or so the latest minute fee push were deposited by john called a counterterrorism offensive. was aimed at desponding and deciding ethnic, i mean in fight as will not have ended their weapons. this is the below used to belong to the main and on the course of detachment. and also you to
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go out. i mean, i mean your forces here and it was seized from them just in the last 2 days in the last to this mounting internationally concerned about, i mean civilians either by john is a short and caught about residents that there will be no prosecution. tens of thousands of ethnic albanians have lived in the car about the region for over 3 decades. now that the other by johnny government tells them that civilians and those who laid down their weapons been not be prosecuted to take time for people to decide whether they want to stay hardly. so i'm a majority of the vera malagon and the caught about 3 to launch numbers of migrants all continuing to cross into the united states. mexico. nearly 9000 arrived on saturday. the may of el paso says the board of city is a breaking point while another city eagle pos has declared a state of emergency. margaret numbers have dropped in recent months,
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but this royce has generated a new wave of political attacks on president cha, bonded. it's still a head on al jazeera, from dick to frank, and we visit the comic con africa festival in johannesburg, where i create escape to escape the real well, the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis, will make it worse, informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions to embrace human footfall, frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zone reassurance is truly important for the positive industry ship. a side story on al jazeera, the
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the objective okay, was so daunting. total focused on success that the top finding of the physical support but frequently is so mental. well climbing legend, alex 100 on how to be the best and to make the world a better place. i think that there's more than enough for everybody to get around. it's more about academic distributing what we have. you're trying to protect the environment and starts by helping make sure that people have everything they need generations thoughts on. i'll just be around the
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back and watching out there in line to until the story is this. alice, the human rights watch. the case of the us of failing to compensate it. rocky is what tortured by americans forces. many survivors say they continue to suffer long term effects. physical sexual abuse from says it will end its ministry presence in the jet by the end of the low sandwich. for some reason, i ask who i'm protest against its present. large numbers of migrants are continuing to cross into the united states. from 9000 people, lived on stock today. such has led to a state of emergency in the city of ego. i say now from heidi to a counselor who has moved from eagle past this family with a toddler in an infant is branded on a small island in the middle of the rio grande river. mexico is behind them. the
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united states is a head, but there's a problem. the water head gets deeper into children recently drowned here. the family is frightened. they turn around, back at the island. the toddler plays as the father considers his options. the arrival of more migrants emboldens him. there may be safety in numbers, more hands to catch small ones. if there's swept away and altogether, they cross wife with children. through this i ask for their futures. the answer, this is the scene on repeat in ego passed texas the town experiencing a surge of unauthorized border crossings numbering up to the thousands daily us border patrol boats because the water mostly observing the crossings only intervening when someone's life may be at risk. this family has a disabled child who is struggling, a border patrol boat takes them to safety, everyone else confronts the next barrier. layers and layers of razor wire put here
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by the state of texas. washington has sued the state to remove the fencing due to humanitarian concerns. the border patrol is actually cutting through this wire because as, as you see there are asylum seekers, families there who are baking underneath the sun and trying desperately begging to be allowed the rest of the way up there are ready standing on us soil. they have a legitimate right to claim asylum here in this country. defense is meant to be a deterrent to force. be silent seekers to turn around even now, but they don't. these men say they're from venezuela, fleeing political violence, and economy in shambles. we are so tired, but our goal was to reach the united states because this is the land of opportunity . what's behind them can only be worse than what they're facing and what they're facing is, you know, 5 rows of concerts here. wire piled higher than their heads and you know,
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the arm guardsman with weapons. but many of these tired faces were smiles. this was a good day to have reached us soil. thus, despite the difficult asylum process ahead with little chances of success, this woman tells her daughter to say she's a warrior because i am the girl answers. i do show castro alj a 0 equal pass, texas to come and come to africa, the confidence ultimate pop, culture and gaming festival is back in johannesburg. it's way super hero and fi phones get some excitement and color her matessa has moved from the comic con. applica is a place to see. you see the heroes, the media characters and a few villains. some of the fans come dressed in elaborate questions and please yes . like tanya 40. it's called stream is from a spanish folklore called lorna. and um, it's
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a woman who wants small children at the wives tell that they tell. so that's no children walk away from their parents and they'd be too scared to see me if they did local, creative, known as the after the community exhibiting here for the 1st time. showcasing locally produced content by african red spots for which is the 1st african netflix . so really the design was about to come up and become an applicant, actually getting an opportunity to tell the story within that rather than us is funds to be called japan from also here for the 1st time, he's will talk with town an area of focusing on enemy manda and japanese culture. they've been so much the mon, which happen is the japanese, japanese language, 70. everything. but essentially, over the years people kept asking for this. yeah. they finally established. this is
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the ultimate goal. japan love is. this is the place to be the festival is a platform for both local and international entertainment and pop culture, including some of the world's biggest, from the world of film, gaming, comics, and collectibles. there's a little bit of everything for everyone. you find comment, gaming of people here excited and passionate about this well organized to say this with jasmine. will you be anyone who wants to be some people become totally immersed in the competitive but fun world of gaming? i said, um i was just taking the atmosphere, interacting with taxes from may favorite movies, comic books and games. it's a chance for many to escape the real world and into a room with geek a sheet. and that is the word. how did we toss it out? is there jasmine writers on hollywood studio? say they have reached a tentative deal that could see them and
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a strong cost of 95 months. and why has gone as if america says the agreement needs to be approved by its members? thousands of television and film, i just don't what i can major mountain passive pay. right. so we're woods for successful shows. i'm protecting they work from onto official intelligence. jonathan handle is an entertainment attorney and jemison los angeles. he has more on the agreement reached and you never get everything that you want or even that you deserve, perhaps to go. jason's knowledge shopping spree or some of the details are felt bring out. we're hearing that, you know, a certain aspects of ai, artificial intelligence remain a sticking point that was not quite agree to. they got some additional compensation called residuals. these are warranties. they're paid to writers and also are paid to act as and directors. they want additional compensation for successful shows on streaming. uh, they apparently got some additional compensation now,
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whether that formula will be good enough for the actors when, when they're negotiations pivot to them. that's another question and we don't know . we just don't know the details yet. let alone, how that'll, that'll land with them. so they, they got some increase in compensation. the actors, one is significantly higher increase then the writers were getting. so we're not of the woods yet. uh, but it does seem like at least one down language won't be available and the in the details for you know, a number of days and we didn't get any progress until the ceo is the chief executive officers of the 4 largest entertainment companies actually build up their sleeves appeared in person, appeared in the room and negotiated directly. that was no surprise. they should have done it a 150 days ago. and we wouldn't have had the stripe or either the strikes probably the chinese muscle, all of wish you has been positive vision games for more than 30 years. and the rich and went to a wish. your school in the, her city of hon. jo, it's
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a schools with moles and 1600 years of history. the future of the chinese motional to wish you looks to be in good hands. the discipline has 2 distinct competition categories, choreographed routines, and full contact financing. points out good to go. i hope most will be on the i love to assure you, since i was a child and i've been practicing it ever since. my dream is to share my experiences of issue with the younger generation. so that more and more kids and then to do it for that's a part of the chinese tradition and culture that needs to be looked after to when it comes to winning metals and where she's showing the has a we called a spoke 1st came into the agent games in 1919 event in but since then showing that has gone on to 6 gold medals that's close to 3 times the number one by all the other countries put together 10 year old tony's each one hopes to one day with an
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agent games metal of his own one denver. if i do things like video games, it's bad for my eyesight and my body gets weak. with for sure, my body will be stronger. i can learn to protect myself. plus it looks cool. so i think, oh, shoot is a perfect sport, a run and of dennis done well among the countries from outside of china to enjoy metal success at the last agent games. and we, she's growing global popularity was recognized the decision to include it in the 2026 useful in picks and cynical. but it's yet to become a full olympic sports for home development. also, since it became part of the asian games, our government is offered us more support. i think she ever take students to international competitions where we, when many metals was only thing, i feel sure that through our efforts one day, sooner or later wish you will become and then the big sport regardless of it,
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to the big states, this will, she will continue to be one of the schools, the listing agent games unique and the richardson l g 0. i'm jo. okay, that's it for me. my insight. you can find more information on stories on our website out there. don't come to check it out. the weather is next, the inside story looks at why crime is so important to both russia, the the now the flavor of the weather, the northwest here, pick the island and great britain is that of all to. but i think monday might well be a day off the storm sensors a long way away. so you given it a breeze. it was 20 degrees in london. that for most of europe is actually reason in the world. so a few degrees above average, for example in wolf. so the real heat that was being pushed out from most is
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