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i'll give anything it takes for the not to help anything. he made he continues to keep close contact with his family in the u.s. until he can finally be the united we think. you're watching news stay tuned for our covert at $1000.00 a special and play richardson embroiling from an entire news team thanks for watching. the fight against the corona virus 10 damage. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update nineteen's. on t w. children 2 continents. one giant problem and when you're in no mood to see
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a picture you. being denied anything legal features including a few times. how will climate change affect us and our children. w dot com slash water. a single shot back scene and enough for the world would put an end to this pandemic but that's not the reality most required to jabs some have to be stored in a deep freeze and many still await approval. plus not all of them are as effective . china is supplying developing countries with vaccines that don't work as well and the global rollout of covert shots is slowed less than 2 percent of the world population has received just one dose of a vaccine so far. so b.-o.
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is showing the way in europe the prime minister was the 1st european leader to get the pfizer biotech vaccine or internal affairs minister called the russian jab and the health minister posed for one of china's shots the message vaccination should be about geopolitics it's about our health but it's not always that simple. even during the pandemic customers still come in for their coffee. georgevitch has run this cafe in belgrade for 3 years a topic often discussed by patrons is which vaccine is the best u.s. company pfizer and russia have so far only delivered a few 1000 doses china has already sent a 1000000. what i choose to get the chinese maxine chinese people have been getting it they wouldn't be harming their own people maybe i'll take pfizer's vaccine they are an economically strong company it's a bit of
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a dilemma for me. serbia's government has promised to buy various vaccines from providers all over the world it's them up to citizens to decide which one they want to get. at the chinese or russian vaccine not the pfizer one it was not missing then you see if i had to choose i'd take the russian one. the russian one i like russia i have russian friends i trust. who to trust there's a lack of detailed information about the various vaccines that's why many serbian doctors are hesitant with their advice. and is not as i get at least 10 calls a day people asking whether they should get not exonerated and if so using which vaccine cause we only have information on the pfizer vaccine 5 it will work i just don't know enough about the other one is. known as. no one seems sure but plenty of
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people are driven by their fear of getting sick older citizens can receive the vaccine at a total of $200.00 special sites like at this exhibition center in belgrade serbia purchased 8000000 vaccines from western supplies from russia and china but only china can deliver millions of those of 19 vaccines in a short period of time. so china for partition on the balkans is on the rise in the meantime boy in georgia which has made his decision for more. than the sum of money of my customers who come here know more than i do about vaccines would be on their warm side now i have to so i did to get the chinese one wouldn't work you know but . like many serbians they take the pragmatic view that the best vaccine is the most available one and here china seems to have won the race. well i thought it was a race against the coronavirus isn't that what we should be focusing on. which is
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technical officer for the vaccine preventable diseases and immunization program in europe why aren't we the world winning this race. thank you for having me and thank you for this question. believe that theo gaining the race you have. invented in the. years that sorry it. happened before so generally last year there was a general of. night was available to the scientific community and in november december it gave the 1st beating on the market there is more going on this show and there about those that you want but there are still many more to go because as you all know all of us are still as an all around earth and there are many cases and many people to be a woman we've managed to achieve the unachievable according to so many people but
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the simple things like the lack of information on the various vaccines in many countries why can't we solve that sort of thing. it's of a show of challenges and you probably look it's scientific information 1st is a new product it's always have complete information we want of and how and what can be related to and on the other side it's a significant formation which is not easily transformed into a language it's acceptable to have it about it and is easy to follow so it's about all the addition of any climate that he has in this situation to make back their acceptance in public odo's new products and to have people mock you if you took a few minutes drug on is not something the world health organization should be doing and is responsible for. and it's true it's indeed the fact that they had doing on the basis of the scientific approach there is
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a procedure for creek provo all the any kind of magick i mean if you are facing called imagine she said i think i will h.-o. is using our mechanism to collect as many as also both echoing formations and get out early millenia pro images see yours of death broke up to be there were no around earth to fight aids. epidemic in the case that it's not to the death i know these continues or is the meaning that this product the mass to be born again is the monitored and controlled for the quality for safety and efficacy and that's how they are ensuring that the all the countries and book or nation he's receiving the high particular road it's relevant for the global well because not all the countries have capacity by their own national guard this go through and the programs and it's also kind of the mechanism that if you are the
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end play through to your mr supply and if the call acts that every single country can do a lie on these results and have the technical information and they got it's giving the proper information of you're trying to haul off all these they think their information are going to additional question send us or send communication goals for the operation but also for healthcare workers how they can communicate the quality and benefits of the exam to poop to corporations well being at the w.h.o. os specific vaccines more suitable for specific regions than. no there all the vaccines which are approach are equally also in any part of the over in this moment that is all we have on the scene of each received images she was listing but to be whole field the means of february this year so had to be or for more than all the i mean some of that not the other is us that as an act that there is a procedure in any shape that is for that example you'll see in china and in russia so we hope to have more available tools to fight these and that various want.
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and again you need the existing knowledge for the plane as they have status and really mean that are yours and some of the contras in the different parts of the earth all it seems are showing. us a c. in preventing our money the station of the said our case of this is that and preventing the better than all and the better now for the health system which of course i'm proud of in this moment of that and then tell me what do you recommend for a foster global growth of these covert vaccines. well we have many looks and states are staring procedure of approval also inviting all data manufacturers to continue procedures for applying get permission for use of the x e n there is a critical needs to increase capacity to produce physically more dollars of our same because we need then again as for us also solar is better and it's also they
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should it should be equally this you go to the on the global level meaning that actually causes them to thier but they see paid think we would like to see that all people are the 1st level of defense and all people belong to the 1st lady's groups mailing people and people who are back now have on dishes and they see that seeing this one as possible we are not as mattia safe globally and they'll give out of us a safe and preventing all of the cases is also preventing all of the further mutation of the years with a virus which is normal for the i.o.c. so there ever whether he's getting what i said and as many of us get immanence is better for all of us not coverage from the w.h.o. europe thank you very much thank you. is that part of the show when derrick williams takes the floor to answer your questions on the coronavirus. if you test positive can you be vaccinated anyway or should you 1st recover then
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get the vaccination. this is the biggest vaccine campaign in history in just a little over 2 months about 140000000 doses of vaccine have been injected worldwide and around 5000000 more are now going into arms every single day so it's no wonder that questions like these are common the answer to whether you should be vaccinated anyway if you test positive for the disease is actually simple but the explanation is slightly complicated the 1st thing to understand is that if you already have coded 19 then it's too late for a vaccine to fix things it takes at least 10 days after a 1st dose for your body to start ramping up an effective immune response to sars kovi to do so so getting a vaccine right after testing positive for the disease won't help you the general
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recommendation is that you should wait to recover before even thinking about vaccination since aside from the dangers that getting vaccinated why are still sick might pose to your own health it could also expose others everything i've read indicates that if you've completed the recommended isolation period and are symptom free then it's ok to go ahead with vaccination although the c.d.c. also recommends that patients who are treated with monoclonal antibodies or or with convalescent plasma that they should wait at least 90 days before getting a shot in general the experts say the. the chances that your contract covert 900 again within that period are very slim anyway as naturally acquired immunity caused by the infection seems to remain strong in practically everyone for at least that
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long. there are volumes there and keep sending in your questions to our you tube channel i'm been fizzling thanks for watching stay safe and i'll see you give broaching your own sweet update about. going to the conflict zone with tim sebastian for years now the government of bangladesh is being criticized around the world foods human rights record my guest this week from back eyes galleries week foreign affairs advisors of the country's prime minister a little real hard to stop denying the truth about the refreshment they've been afflicted and clean up their act conflicts of. next on the list. and they're crammed into overcrowded sounds underneath you main
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conditions. in russia thousands of them volley supporters have been arrested on so many of the jails in and around moscow 1st thing at the scene volunteers are providing aid to the jailed demonstrators because the prisons are combing and food is in short supply some clues on a tour of. the 60 minutes d.w. . look closely. listen carefully. don't agree. to be a good. guy
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. subscribe. and show you want to told good things about your country because that's what you're paid to do every question you left off you have gone straight into the leg of the bench is beyond me back in the habit of giving part to convicted murderers though the certain 50 of the rich york in many ways it's a surprisingly for years now the government of bangladesh has been criticized around the world for its human rights record but its reputation received another jolt this month with the release of a new documentary alleging high level bribery and corruption my guest this week
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from baca is gallery's me foreign affairs advisor to the country's prime minister what will be authorities stop denying the truth about the repression they have inflicted and clean up their act. now here is very welcome to comfort zone. your country has become a byword for egregious human rights abuses which your government routinely did noise as an academic who's used to dealing in truth why do you have a government that seems to have so little regard for that commodity sebastian i think this question needs to be qualified. when you say of igneous human rights violations mike i. explain that
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silver's human rights is a very large. word well let me remind specific then let me be more specific arbitrary detention torture enforced disappearances extrajudicial executions all of which your government is accused of by the un human rights groups around asia human rights watch honesty international the committee against torture that's what i had and i well. i wish i could accept the. allegation in its entirety i will run the did i say that there have not been instances of. some disappearances. when you talk about torture there is no documented evidence of torture to the best of my. knowledge un committee against torture is
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certain that it's carried out routinely it's received report after report that it's carried out routinely by your security forces and you would really would have us believe that they've all got it wrong and where bangladesh i would not i would not deny it and i would not say that they have it wrong but i do also want to say that as far as the government is concerned culture is illegal and we try to make sure that carter doesn't take you know why i was objecting to the way you posed the question with a sebastian is because so many good things have happened in bangladesh. could a bangladesh is one of the spectacular successes of development yes and you're very good at promoting the successes economic successes for in front of your country and the like but that's not what i have come along the route i'm not what i'm asking
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you about i'm asking you about the things that have gone wrong in your country your government for instance claims 0 tolerance of corruption where the boss of transparency international bangladesh himself summed up the extent of corruption when he accused the government going after only what he called the small fish the activities of corrupt leaders at the top are beyond our imagination he said we don't see repast investigation or effective legal action against any of those big clients so so much for the the promise of 0 tolerance for corruption. if you if you recall about 6 to 9 months ago there was a big. action against various corrupt individuals and organizations many of them have been arrested police investigation is taking place. the anti-corruption commission is an inquiry. at the end of the
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day we have to follow additional process and this is a time consuming process i am not sick of the process is perfect i have got say that there is and sometimes a political. consideration also go into it these things are true but where i object and sebastian you are such an experienced. is that the great you read the fix it's all whole one side if you think you will you were getting the wrong impression that well if i have i'm not any painting the picture i'm relying on reports from internationally respected organize asians like human rights watch amnesty international committee again after all active in that it is allow me to a balance that picture with the reality as it happened on the ground yes which is
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which which you are doing but but all this has paved the way for a high profile documentary which was released this month by the al-jazeera network which alleged shocking levels of corruption among senior officials of your state and your government's immediate reaction was to brand the film false defamatory and the smear you didn't even bother to investigate 1st that's not the sponsor banani government is that. inquiry is taking place it is being inquired but let me really with all sincerity i ask you the title of that a documentary was all the prime minister's men and we were told that it would expose corruption around the prime minister lew relievedly that documentary succeeded in doing that was there a single evidence which intimidated the prime minister in the alleged.
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corruption i mean this list is where i think as sensible academics and journalists we should stand back and ask ourselves what was the evidence. given to incriminate the prime minister's involvement and yet this whole document this was big. as to show how corrupt the regime is going to be is we had some serious looking looking at the film which was produced by al jazeera he was a television team that was able to locate 2 high level fugitives from justice convict or whose elder brother just happens to be your serving chief of the army general as this ultimate apparently your annoying forstmann couldn't find his brothers who were on the run but they did that's pretty embarrassing for you isn't it certainly but on the other hand again i'm not going to be defending every
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payday but the way you are putting the question to me i feel almost it is necessary should a person be judged guilty because of the guilt of his brother i think this is a question we need to us now if the brother has. if. the brother in. law has helped his brothers to evade justice to avoid. further his criminal activity this accusation would be extremely extremely. valid what happened was long long before this gentleman. became the army chief all right well and let's just look at some of the details which came out in the film about the general general aftermath brothers. 2 of them and this and harris were found guilty of
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involvement in the 1996 murder of a member of a rival party and both absconded from justice and went on the run now 3rd brother joseph was also convicted and spent more than 10 years on death row magically just before his brother as he's was promoted to head of the army joseph gets a presidential pardon how did that happen in bangladesh in the habit of giving pardons to convicted murderers who gunned down their opponents on the street in cold blood is that what you did you give him a president. sebastian the certainty with which you are thinking in many ways is a surprisingly and you have linked the appointment of. which he and his brothers released. into one school let me remind you there is one hour a doctor no no no no no mr sebastian little one point you have to be pretty well connected to get a power for cold blood letting you know that let me give you the facts then you'll
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draw your conclusion please let me give you the fact that the brother in question has served about 20 years in prison that is it. law in the country that after serving a certain amount of years you may be given for we're ought clemency by the president for all this happened long before months and months before even the vacancy brother was appointed or arose it happened completely separately this man has 35 years left in the armed forces what his way up. with a fairly record so why should be maligned. and lynn
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lynn this 2 stories together i would like you can look at this time i would like you to look at the timeline of the 2 events these are 6 months apart all right ok talk to me 3 the point is also which the film brought out is that your army chief knew perfectly well where his 2 other brothers were the ones that were on the run and apparently didn't tell the relevant authorities is not worth investigating it would be what investigated but please also you know as much as i do what this gentleman outside the jurisdiction of bangladesh and yet this information had been available we would have tried to have extracted protected them and provided we had an extradition treaty with this book and in fact in many cases we have done and there is no reason to believe that we would not have done
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and you are quite right. that if this is a provision had been available to the government the government would have taken action well perhaps this is all just too close to the higher echelons of power to dangerous to delve into in the fact that nobody in your country wants to delve too deeply into suspicions of high level corruption do that too many people disappear and end up dead if they say the wrong thing and ask the wrong questions and say fact of life in their own country no dodo this is a bastion. we we are proud however of it we have proud of our liberal democratic system we are proud that we have a prime minister. who has. a very low intolerance of corruption our of course is a family under civil control and therefore who says that.
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corruption is connected at the high level but how do you how is it how is it then that in a state which is supposed to have a functioning justice system that these 2 fugitive brothers of your army chief anniston harris convicted murderers actually a report we turn to return to tackle in broad daylight in 2019 to celebrate a family wedding there are many fugitive killers who can shop in a big society wedding mingle with the president dignitaries a mess i have protection right at the top you know that as well i do i we are we are both you are absolutely right if it was known to anyone that this gentleman have returned to bangladesh. immediately they would have been apprehended there is no. question about it but they were pictured at the wedding doctrine let let let let let us now i mean literally club
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to convict murderous uncles of the bridegroom happily celebrating with everyone else we at telescoping something that happened over 25 years. into a single incident the brothers had committed a crime in 1906. long before the real and this had even joined the army as a cadet we now. go forward 25 years later and we are saying that these 2 men came back to bangladesh. and if they did and as the photographs this was absolutely a great failure of our. justice ministry
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and the. immigration police in the air force that is the question about that but you will also have to understand that these people had acquired different pass. which unless it was known to the government unless that was on the watch list it is quite easy for them to have slipped in along with thousands of other people who come in and wow i am not running for one moment suggesting that this has not been a failing that the numbers are as don't have the luxury. that's arisen. in a democracy with the kind of free press that you've claimed exists in bangladesh all these allegations from al-jazeera would be plastered all over the newspapers in the broadcast media but hands of a something that the dhaka tribune sought to explain when they wrote to its readers
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the reason for our silence it said is simple the current state of media and defamation law makes it unwise for any bangladeshi media house to venture into any kind of meaningful comment on the controversy that's it isn't that you have cowed the media into submission and muzzled it says become afraid of it sound shadow are you proud of that. if if it were. true as you say i would be ashamed of it but let me tell you what the truth is yes are you saying the paper is lying or are you saying the newspapers lying. let me not. yet and let me give you the explanations. indeed there is a thing called digital security act it is to prevent. violent
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rumors and inciting of people through the. digital platform this law unfortunately with our government inherited was the i think the act was passed in 1906 our government devised it and it is now called the digital security act but sadly we have now learned that some of the words a very loose and very rich leaves it open to abuse but to jump from there to say that the press has been michael to say that there is no freedom of press in bangladesh let me just tell you there are probably 3 over 6060 daily newspapers been published from the low
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countries well under 10 collateral private companies i understand the amnesty international said that in the 1st 9 months of last year more than 800 cases were filed under this act with police language that you talk about with many of the most prominent editors and senior journalists increasingly targeted 800 cases in this with using this law which your government apparently inherited your government doesn't seem to have any reservations about using this law does it mean time to admit you have is nothing but a weapon the silence critics and suppress dissent that's the truth of it is i know i would accept your criticism and i would have accepted the allegations had you asked the human rights watch of the 800 or so. and i'm taking your freedom as you as you gave me who were arrested how many of them are very
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german you know you you have used a broad figure of 800 how really faced a serious a terrorist attacks in this country we had to fight to fight heart against terrorism how many of those 800 were actually terrorists how many of those 800. criminals who incited violence. activity without differentiating you have given me the figure of. police i challenge you to look at that. and tell me how many were actually journalists and what i can i can break i can break down some of those figures for you because human rights groups are pretty much united in their condemnation of your government's crackdown on free speech especially during the current trend that make human rights
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watch said you arrested journalists artists students doctors political opposition members and activists who spoke out against the government's response to the pandemic or otherwise criticize the ruling party last june you even arrested a 15 year old boy for allegedly defaming the prime minister on facebook the child was sentenced to time in a juvenile detention all right thanks let me now. and sadness question as as as clearly as i possibly can you have been telling you are telling your viewers that during this period of pandemic the government did all sorts of horrible things. have you told your r.d.s. that bangladesh is one of the few in the world compared to your own and in the u.k. to the united states or anywhere else in the world where we have acted spendable
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really well with our limited resources we have one of the lowest death rates in the world we have the highest rate of recovered we have a standard our hospital to provide treatment one of these facts mentioned you have picked up 15 example or so i'm sure you want to change the subject to resign or not show you want to talk good things about your country because that's what you're paid to do that's why you know government that's why i've come to realize. why it is like the way i was why i'm asking do you turn a blind eye to what the un committee against torture has been calling the widespread and reaching commission of torture and ill treatment you passed an act in 2013 supposedly outlawing torture but 6 years later only 17 cases have been filed against security personnel and not
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a single one has been completed by 6 years later not one in 6 years had been greeted is that a proud achievement for government it is that allegedly is cracking down on torture it isn't this it it's a great. well let me again say you're right in the sense when the say that is in 7 years number of. years of target have been filed and none of them yes. i take your statement to be a tree and i will agree that this is not a very. good. raffle but the truth of the matter is we get past the law. the truth of the matter is we are trying to gild deal with it and where i am constantly objecting not because you think i'm doing this because i and i'll use it
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i am paid. to do this i might done the same thing to you and say is it not right that you are you are being paid simply to make this attacks that are putting it into broad wide on every question you have also. you have gone straight into the negative and even on them you said very clearly that all this horrible thing that happened please tell me another country in the whole wide world with just the pandemic as effectively as our government. surveys it's very good tactic to change the subject but i don't want to leave it because you said your government is taking action against the human rights abuses are is it time to take action against members of the so called rapid action the tally and that you have because they the un says its members have been credibly
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alleged to have committed torture arbitrary arrests and acknowledged detention disappearances and extrajudicial killings of people in their custody you tell me about the good things your country has done but i am not embarrassed with the actions that this rapid action battalion has been carrying out in the name of your government your government is killing the feeling against killing it. let me say with all the. humility and embarrassment that the some of that is that you have just. stated are true there have been instances of that which nobody in the government in his or her right might defend but and lou what you do john who's in charge or so of course there wasn't a memorandum on anything about that. with mr misoprostol let me finish you have
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asked me a question let me finish answering what you did not see in your. question is how many of those. rapid battalion police force have been removed from services how many of them are under investigation and how many of them have been charged this was not mentioned by you this is the role of the government that when it finds out that something had the biggest while ation of human rights or law has taken place they must get to the bottom i don't think we are all of a success but i do resent not being given the credit for the efforts that we have. all right to garrett's me been good to have you in conflict thank you very much indeed. thank you miss most about the job in fact. i don't
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think you don't.
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