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i didn't come on the trip but you know i would not have put myself and my parents danger to the lot of to do the whole thing to me to sleep with. that one little ditty to give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives i'm going to. want to know their story to migrants terrified and reliable information for margaret's. this is it up here is a show coming up on the program in just prime minister that ends or more the heels of a new era for the region after curtailing its autonomy bought at dennys it's got fewer communications blackout how we react we speak to a journalist fresh from the region also coming up. others are accused of tolerating
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systemic torture on detainees and prisoners for human rights groups about the scope of the problem and what needs to be done to stamp it out. welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us indian prime minister met in the modi has hailed what he called a new era for indian controlled kashmir this after an address to the nation on thursday he also promised development on so-called mainstreaming of fish midis with the rest of india but he was clear on why the constitution provisions giving semi autonomous pause have to be scrapped. 70 attardi play any. article 370 and 35 i
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want. have given just move on kashmir. you are nothing but separatism are never terrorism. deny stick politics and corruption. joining us now journalist m.r. khan from delhi and not a good driver with us on the program now in that interim all the has outlined why the government believed special status for kashmir wasn't working and he's also promised a so-called new era for the region with people on the ground except that reasoning it looks unlikely honestly because the people on the ground read it and you know who are going to be 70. and really is actually doing x. number of crime and all and absolutely look and i do have a mind of protest because we should because it is a good you need a slow so we don't want to look is just are. you what all told in srinagar the some
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a capital of jumbo in kashmir there in the wreak what did you see there what is the impact of the security lockdown being on the people there how does the troops are under under on the street it shouldn't cause a few men began who are the only people who have medical emergencies are you who. is the i'm going still it's really hard for the rest of the who are. you know many people are stuck. in the east india in need and yet and that was a little bit what you would do on to family so it was serious hard for them to. do just on the scale of combat is and they're. in administered kashmir has seen a fuse in the past you've been reporting from kashmir for a number of years how does this security lockdown compare with the times in the
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past. does this one was really diffuse hand if you lose the hat not land and who does that and when so this is as well so it's the dude who would need to contact you a family member who was at the same time you you going knew all. across the street on just. people who were around if you got any this isn't getting on did didn't want to do so is that all so difficult. you spoke a little while back about anger amongst the people of kashmir at this move of government based in delhi do you predict that in the coming few days one when see lots of protests on the ground perhaps intrude on that and other parts are for indian administered kashmir like you said and you can and i mean it's a matter of time who would i have and who were the last edition 11 so you did it.
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then just said that it's a matter of time and it shouldn't lead to lift it over you and you do see that little thousands of people on the streets only wanting to protest against article $370.00 so it's a matter of time it's particular again it's letting up or going to sleep and a prime minister more the has talked about development and so they. can look forward to in many ways happy times because things will stop to happen in the region do people in indian administered kashmir at all across the government in delhi is that absolutely no faith. i actually didn't have it in the process only years i understand that all of them are cd but i see that it should last and only a few people seem to be rulers and the dupes italy and i don't want to see it and honestly it was 6 percent so we didn't insist on these things but seeing that i'm
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not a little bit you have to get it into means you will have to choose will find it impossible . i am a content care very much for giving us that coming out of buying others one of the world's 5 fosters growing economies according to the world bank but in contrast to that distinction since its record on torture human rights watch dogs are denouncing what they call the systematic use of torture in the country a report by the world organization against torture the oil in c.t. and the bung that issue human rights group or take a look at $300.00 cases over an 8 year period they found that torture is used to instill fear and quash dissent to course confessions or as a routine tool for corrupt law enforcement agents to extract bribes impunity for perpetrators reign supreme further reinforcing these important practices of those practices according to the report's findings include extreme forms of physical violence such as breaking bones drilling into body parts and i go the report called
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for more international pressure and put forward a 10 step plan to establish the rule of law in lavish bustelo is the network coordinator for the wild again world organization against torture she joins me now from geneva is asked as a welcome to the program just in terms of what your report says it mentions shooting in the legs or knees drilling holes in arms and legs this is just some of the forms of torture that happen in by another how common is this. well i'm for trying to get it's very common and this is what emerged from of the detail examination of over 200 reported cases the torture spanning the peer 220092017 as well it's from information gathered doing several me since conducted by the one city and about the few years where we talk to families of the teams as well as
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we've stakeholders of course we think of that these is that only the points of the iceberg because they do it so that their nature of the torture was it's largely exercised outside of the public vision and with the children. most of the time so also terrified by was possible reprisals it is impossible to have a firm with a few states about its. anyway so we found that the torture it's very common in bangladesh and it's as you said it's not only used as a political tool to be sent metal so against the ordinary stupid sensitized to confession so we see a new goal of this down there it's all the evidence or to extort. bribes or ransoms not by another should suffer had devised the un convention against torture whereby to mentor mentee it is said it has its own laws that criminalize torture what you say above but this is serious about acting against old chap. well i think of that
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there's there's you know we live by the government some sort of just said the that is question we were deeply disappointed by the government's replies that's we did well meet against torture just a few weeks back. and where the new government to basically reiterated once again that it said 0 tolerance policy against torture but to get provided no doubt no evidence and so we've seen very little evidence of such a policy ever being for said also. the most worrying part that was that the complete denial by the government of that torture is ever happening in the county and the government does with deeply facing its own knowledge of the problem and you can think that torture a dog easy is a when your heel and you want to get better you look to the doctor to find out what's wrong and then you have to ups and you can take the doctor seriously and act accordingly or ignored it i know what the is that and it is ease and pet him
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probably never get better and recover and i think that the lottery it's exactly what's happening with the government right now and i think that that to the very 1st step of the government should recognize that the work that archer is. to start feeling right we thank you so much start honest i was here from the one organization against torture for joining us on this very important subject thank you very much of this week the u.n. issued a diet of thought on the need to change managers to about a climate catastrophe it warned of the dangers of unsustainable farming i'm dumping to deforestation those are problems out of have devastating effects and interview show where vost swathes of tropical forests have been god palm oil production but one man that is taking his own steps to protect indonesia's involvement from scenes like this he staging a 700 kilometer protest march across to out of java walking backwards they're going
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to. i look at life in the rearview mirror made of us tony this walking backwards on a 700 kilometer long journey from his village to the capital to kata unlike his walking this mission is straight forward. but nothing that was walking about words because i want to meet president joke about to ask him for a tree scene which i want to turn into a symbol for our reforestation moment with us and i also want to educate the young generation to care about the forest and the environment around the body. the eco campaign at once to plant that seed at the slopes of mount willis in east java province like many other regions it has been hit hard by deforestation which has made indonesia one of the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gas. many of us tony says people need a wake up call. for assad beneath that i don't concern about the
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well being of our us about our poppy in this era of advanced technology most of the young people only care about gadgets or about smartphones rather than about the environment that is like that about what we've done before and that work yeah. that's why he wants the government to take action now the eco campaigner hasn't received any official invitation from president joke of a dodo yet but his backwoods march to jakarta is catching the attention of locals along the way many have helped him out with food water and shelter. it's unique maybe it's a way to get the president's attention so his request will be noticed as a bit i'm going to test us about the i think this is crazy it's nearly impossible to walk such a long distance backwards. but here is
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a noble mission it's good and we support him we just hope he will successfully arrive in jakarta and accept that if somebody back out about many of us tony wants to reach to. the 17th indonesia's independence day and while for some it might look like he is walking backwards for him these are the steps who would pull the protection of the country's forests. that's a from of your go to check out all of the stories or get up about from 4 with 1st your next. sex making. raring to free. if there is any erotic benefits remember you have to find it between the wife school. don't hate literature 100 german streets.
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a city in asia where passengers can buy tickets with traps. and then fizzle and let's see business it's been a bad week for investors on pakistan's stock exchange the stock market has marked its 4th straight day of falls thanks to the tense political situation between pakistan and india across the stock exchange plummeting 2000 points to its lowest in 5 years on tuesday india passed a controversial bill stripping the statehood of jamel and kashmir and dividing the region into 2 territories one of which will be governed directly by delhi. the flare up in tensions as sparked a mass flight of migrant workers india has shut down mobile networks across the region and banned public gatherings. a train platform in germany filled with labor is eager to leave a tense situation many say they were told to leave their jobs some report never receiving their salaries the challenge now scraping together enough to get out.
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