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it will give extra powers to restrict ngos and civil society groups.ernment says it wants to target what it calls rogue players. rob mcbride reports from the capitol. >> opponents are being campaigning against a new law by different means for months. : with the government determined to push it through, the issue is coming to a head. as one of the main ngo did here nicardo beliefs it will give the government wide sweeping powers to curtail any activities it doesn't like. in if we could raise the concerns about land grabbing or trafficking, then we could be de deregistered or suspended or closed down. so those are the main issues around this law. it's not enabling. it's to exclude and eliminate. >> recovering from the genocidal era, ngos local and international have been vital in rebuilding cambodia for more than 20 years. but with so many organizations now operating here, the government says the sect is in need of regulation and wants to! clamp down on so-called rogue operators. >> this new law has faced a con tentious journey to the parliament. activis
it will give extra powers to restrict ngos and civil society groups.ernment says it wants to target what it calls rogue players. rob mcbride reports from the capitol. >> opponents are being campaigning against a new law by different means for months. : with the government determined to push it through, the issue is coming to a head. as one of the main ngo did here nicardo beliefs it will give the government wide sweeping powers to curtail any activities it doesn't like. in if we could...
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so 15% of ngo's were faith based. about 14% of the funding went to them. it's less than people think. and it is good to look at historical analysis and see how that has changed. and faith-based organizations within the ngo's community were working in africa, not a surprise to those of us here but an important data point. and the area they were most likely working in was hiv and malaria was a big one and malaria and hiv than ngo's over all, less so than family planning. those were some of the findings week we looked at. we like to look more in depth, but to give you a sense. in africa, and malaria and probably less funding than people think. i will give you the funding amount because i can see people wondering what that amount is. it was about $96 million in 2013, for what -- to give you a sense. that is less than the global fund amount identified in the imhe analysis. >> we're going to run through a series of questions and come back and give you a sense to interact with each other. perhaps linked to this, the question of who are -- who are these organizati
so 15% of ngo's were faith based. about 14% of the funding went to them. it's less than people think. and it is good to look at historical analysis and see how that has changed. and faith-based organizations within the ngo's community were working in africa, not a surprise to those of us here but an important data point. and the area they were most likely working in was hiv and malaria was a big one and malaria and hiv than ngo's over all, less so than family planning. those were some of the...
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still to come, protests in phnom penh as the country's ruling party passes laws regulating ngos which some say are to sometime dissent. >>> and forced to leave the place where they were born. those leave the dominican republic haitian migrants are being deported. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. tsipras brings back a bail out from brussels. the bail out deal is conditional on greece passing a greek reform by wednesday. >>> iraqi troops backed by mainly shia militia to recapture anbar province from the islamic state in iraq and the levant. and growing expectations that a comprehensive deal following negotiations of iran's nuclear program will be announced in vienna. >>> representatives from the organization of american states have been visiting haiti to investigate the situation surrounding haitian migrants now facing deportation. many people of haitian descent say they've been deported from the dominican republicked a are now living in migrant camps in haiti. adam raney is in one of those camps. adam, what are people there telling you? >> well, the organization of
still to come, protests in phnom penh as the country's ruling party passes laws regulating ngos which some say are to sometime dissent. >>> and forced to leave the place where they were born. those leave the dominican republic haitian migrants are being deported. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. tsipras brings back a bail out from brussels. the bail out deal is conditional on greece passing a greek reform by wednesday. >>> iraqi troops backed by...
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and the irc and other ngos have long experienced even in the mist of conflict that we're preserving life and limb. >> in the months that you've been pushing this message about yemen, have you found that it's fallen on deaf easier? how difficult has it been and continues to be to get across? >> the short answer is that there have been a lot more deaf ears than open ears. yemen has been the forgotten conflict over the last few months, but i think the sad point is of the 30 or so countries that we work in there are far too many to fit into any news headlines or any immediate news program. whether it's yemen that gets forgotten or somalia that gets forgotten or afghanistan that gets forgotten we have 30 or so civil wars driving up the number of refugees around the world are too much for the world to cope with. and our message is a very simple one. if these problems aren't dealt with at the source then they're at the different countries and elsewhere as we've seen in the mediterranean until there is a wake-up call for the community which is humanitarian intervention is not just important when
and the irc and other ngos have long experienced even in the mist of conflict that we're preserving life and limb. >> in the months that you've been pushing this message about yemen, have you found that it's fallen on deaf easier? how difficult has it been and continues to be to get across? >> the short answer is that there have been a lot more deaf ears than open ears. yemen has been the forgotten conflict over the last few months, but i think the sad point is of the 30 or so...
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they are saying they are merely trying oregulate and unregulated sector which consists of hundreds of ngos. the european parliament passed a motion condemning the introduction of this law a couple of days ago and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here, that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> rob mcbride reporting from cambodia. malasian police are calming it economic sabotage, a leak of documents that said $700 million were funneled to the prime minister. the documents were supposedly part of an internal file investigating a state investment fund. said he did not receive money for political gain but didn't deny he received this money. >>> romania is suffering its own issues. victor ponta has been charged with corruption. >> victor ponta denied any wrongdoing f stead saying he was there to help the authorities in their investigation. >> translator: the prosecutor asked this is very good for my expertise on financial accounting. we will meet again in august. >> reporte
they are saying they are merely trying oregulate and unregulated sector which consists of hundreds of ngos. the european parliament passed a motion condemning the introduction of this law a couple of days ago and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here, that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> rob mcbride reporting from cambodia. malasian police are calming it...
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. >> still to come, ngos attempt to stifle dissent. no sign of a truce in yemen as saudi air strikes and houthi ground forces claim more victims. in the last hour the white house has said that significant issues still remain at the iranian nuclear talks taking place in vienna but genuine progress has been made. talks are expected to continue into tuesday. world powers are trying to reach a deal that would limit tehran's nuclear program in the exchanges for easing of sanctions. diplomatic editor james bays is live in vienna. what points are they trying to work out at this point? >> reporter: this is a complicated long deal, this is a legallily watertight deal that has to last for ten years and beyond. that's why everyone is very concerned with the precise details of this deal. we don't know the exact sticking points. in fact the statement that came out in the white house press conference was really the only ton record statement that's been made to reporters. we've been shouting questions to people that go in and out of buildings but not
. >> still to come, ngos attempt to stifle dissent. no sign of a truce in yemen as saudi air strikes and houthi ground forces claim more victims. in the last hour the white house has said that significant issues still remain at the iranian nuclear talks taking place in vienna but genuine progress has been made. talks are expected to continue into tuesday. world powers are trying to reach a deal that would limit tehran's nuclear program in the exchanges for easing of sanctions. diplomatic...
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china has now introduced draft laws on foreign ngos, national security and counter-terrorism which appeared to call into question its commitment to the path of opening to the world that has supported its transformation over the past three decades. we expressed our very serious concerns about these draft laws at the strategic and economic dialogue this week and we will continue to do so. now, these are all very tough issues. there is no single approach or remedy and change sometimes takes a long time but we must press for change because our hopes for peace and security and prosperity depend on respect for human rights. these reports make clear that this is the standard towards which we must strive and to which we will be held, and in that spirit, i welcome your questions. >> one, and i'll be very brief. why was the report so late this year? the conspiracy theories are fast and furious out there. i've heard three myself that it had something to do with trade promotion authority or the strategic and economic dialogue which was just completed yesterday in defending china or the iran talks. and
china has now introduced draft laws on foreign ngos, national security and counter-terrorism which appeared to call into question its commitment to the path of opening to the world that has supported its transformation over the past three decades. we expressed our very serious concerns about these draft laws at the strategic and economic dialogue this week and we will continue to do so. now, these are all very tough issues. there is no single approach or remedy and change sometimes takes a long...
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government does is interview all the government's compiled in this report as well as ngos about the legal efforts about the prosecutions, rescues and rehab programs that these countries run to try to deal not just with sex trafficking but modern day slavery. workers who lose their passports to their employers who then control their comings and goings. people who whoa are not able to freely congregate with their country men and women if they happen to be working in another country. all sorts of legal problems that arise out of this behavior. and then analysts at the state department take that evidence and basically rank each country based on how it has performed for one year to the next. >> and what are we to make of cuba being moved up the rankings just after diplomatic relations have been restored between the u.s. and cuba? >> well, adrian as it happens this is a cons dental move, around it is something that the secretary was at great pains to express here at the roll out here at the u.s. state department. these analysts are looking at countries' behavior pretty much around the clock thr
government does is interview all the government's compiled in this report as well as ngos about the legal efforts about the prosecutions, rescues and rehab programs that these countries run to try to deal not just with sex trafficking but modern day slavery. workers who lose their passports to their employers who then control their comings and goings. people who whoa are not able to freely congregate with their country men and women if they happen to be working in another country. all sorts of...
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more than 20,000 nonprofits and ngos use salesforce for free. >> you are san francisco and born and raisedy is giving back so important to you? >> because i knew i would never have real joy and happiness and fulfillment in my life without giving. i had already been through a pretty awesome ride at oracle. 13 years. i joined in 1986 to 1999. i had seen the trajectory, but what i recognized was that just building a product and selling it to the customer will not make you happy and fulfilled. as an executive, i had seen that area and i saw was that if we could tie philanthropy into our business, we would have not just a good finance result, technical result. i was perhaps too confident in my ability as a technical leader. but i wanted to wrestle filmic, to have fulfillment joy in my and life. i knew i would have to do something philanthropic. >> some people of criticized your efforts as marketing. how do you respond to that? >> it is just amazing to me that anybody can say that. because we are so dedicated, over a decade and a half, to helping other people. we are so through-and-through that
more than 20,000 nonprofits and ngos use salesforce for free. >> you are san francisco and born and raisedy is giving back so important to you? >> because i knew i would never have real joy and happiness and fulfillment in my life without giving. i had already been through a pretty awesome ride at oracle. 13 years. i joined in 1986 to 1999. i had seen the trajectory, but what i recognized was that just building a product and selling it to the customer will not make you happy and...
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. >> to help finance the rise clients which range from ngos to at buy kidnapping insurance. it will provide for any losses tt a nonprofit has in the event of a kidnapping ths range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars a year. >> we pay for their services. that's where the most immediate payout goes. >> olive group provides crisis consulting and hostage negotiat services. >> we ar advising clients on how to resolve the situation, how to speak to the kidnappers or the extortionist how to maintain that dialogue divert the negotiations and then we remain with them through the t course like this. we giv them a taste of what it might be like and hopefully they'll take the lessons forward if it's for real. >> business has increased mightily in the last year 12 months. pilgrims charges around $2,500 per person for a two-day training course. crisis con $3,000 to $3,500 a day. >> in all -- how much is paid out every year? >> roughly about a $2 billion a year industry. $2 billion? >> mm-hmm. >> that's a lot of money. of mo'ne. >> going to bad people. >> and they don't hav
. >> to help finance the rise clients which range from ngos to at buy kidnapping insurance. it will provide for any losses tt a nonprofit has in the event of a kidnapping ths range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars a year. >> we pay for their services. that's where the most immediate payout goes. >> olive group provides crisis consulting and hostage negotiat services. >> we ar advising clients on how to resolve the situation, how to speak to the...
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they are not easy to find, something a state department is trying to address, by working with ngos tontify these kids and sending buses it pick them up so they can get prosed, and chose like salvador, scattered across areas where they batting with the mexican army. >> we decided to see for ourselves what el salvador is dealing with, and travelled west to his home. a violence racked city, a strong hold of the notorious knights of templar car tell. this is situated between mexico city and the coast, and you get the drugs funnelling up into the south of the united states. it's a dangerous, dangerous area. driving around this area makes you nervous. kidnappings is rife and has one of the highest murder rates. we called ahead and spoke to someone that let everyone know that we are coming. hopefully we make it though the region without issues. that is something that salvador has to deal with on a day-to-day basis. it's something he never had to think about in california. >> problems came early, he arrived at the age of nine, spoke broken english and had trouble in school. >> that was the mo
they are not easy to find, something a state department is trying to address, by working with ngos tontify these kids and sending buses it pick them up so they can get prosed, and chose like salvador, scattered across areas where they batting with the mexican army. >> we decided to see for ourselves what el salvador is dealing with, and travelled west to his home. a violence racked city, a strong hold of the notorious knights of templar car tell. this is situated between mexico city and...
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. >> ngo's need $4 billion in funding. much-needed cash to help the displaced. 7.6 million people living in dire conditions. >> they are finding pockets of safety in places that are completely crumbling. there are many people who are cut off completely from any kind of humanitarian aid and these people are suffering the most. >> if things continue, the number of refugees were reach 4.27 million by the end of the year. >> the bodies of dozens of people who died have been identified and returned to their families. 136 coffins were taken to bosnia and will be buried on saturday. 20 years after europe's worst atrocity since the second world war. muslim men and boys were killed. over 6000 victims have been identified. for more i'm joined by an employee of the hague. thanks for being with france 24. this saturday will be one of sadness and grief, but a lot of people will be asking how this was allowed to happen in europe after peacekeepers were at the scene. absolutely. there is a question the last 20 years. we don't understand.
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trafficking of sexual abuse particularly of women and children and it also looks at information collected by ngos. then the analysts here at the state department takes a look at that information. on a year by year basis they look at whether a certain country has made progress or lost grouped in the problem of human trafficking. >> so let's bring in--stay there, we'll be back in a moment. robin is with us from kuala lumpur. how do you think that the malaysian government will react to this news? >> we still have to wait for official reaction from the seat of power just 20 kilometers from kuala lumpur where the government stays. it's suspect it will be pleased with this report and somewhat relieved. malaysia is the united states' fourth largest trading partner behind china japan and singapore. according to state department figures in 2013 $43 billion worth of trade was conducted between malaysia and the united states. areas of interest would be electrical appliances, we know about malaysia's dealings and tourism and how it deals with the united states. had they stayed in tier 3 it might have created
trafficking of sexual abuse particularly of women and children and it also looks at information collected by ngos. then the analysts here at the state department takes a look at that information. on a year by year basis they look at whether a certain country has made progress or lost grouped in the problem of human trafficking. >> so let's bring in--stay there, we'll be back in a moment. robin is with us from kuala lumpur. how do you think that the malaysian government will react to this...
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complain they're not getting the services they deserve in holding the government, the donors and even ngosntable. >> the crash of malaysia 218 it's been nearly a year since the flight was shot down over ukraine killing all on board. >> family of victims are attending this memorial. it's been almost a year since mh 17 went down in eastern ukraine killing all on board most were dutch nationals but more than 40 malasians on board as well. now an international team of investigators have been looking over this incident over the past year, have been led by dutch authorities. the report is not yet made public but they have been investigating the cause of this flight going down. as well as whether the malasian airlines flight should have been given the green light to fly over ukrainian air space when there was essentially a war going on beneath them. now a number of governments including the malasian government has called for a u.n. tribunal to prosecute and punish those responsible. many believe russian backed rebels shot missiles into this plane and thus caused it to go down. of course this is d
complain they're not getting the services they deserve in holding the government, the donors and even ngosntable. >> the crash of malaysia 218 it's been nearly a year since the flight was shot down over ukraine killing all on board. >> family of victims are attending this memorial. it's been almost a year since mh 17 went down in eastern ukraine killing all on board most were dutch nationals but more than 40 malasians on board as well. now an international team of investigators have...
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but these human rights organizations and other ngos are suggesting that there is a real lack of enforcement with the u.s. process. because after all let's take a look really at what this process is. there are four categories, david. the top category, tier 1 says that at least for past year, the past reporting period, the countries in that group group have been doing just the minimum to make certain all that can be done to stop this problem. the other three categories, the three lowest categories find significant gaps. it begs the question whether or not this rating mechanism is actually portraying accurately how many countries are making actual progress and how many are not even doing bare minimum. so that criticism is certainly going to be coming not only from human rights organizations but also from members of congress. >> roz helping us to understand that it's not just the headlines we should read but the small print as well. rosalyn jordan, state department. evidence that the most popular weed killer could be hazardous to humans. >>> beautiful but endangered. there's new figures in the
but these human rights organizations and other ngos are suggesting that there is a real lack of enforcement with the u.s. process. because after all let's take a look really at what this process is. there are four categories, david. the top category, tier 1 says that at least for past year, the past reporting period, the countries in that group group have been doing just the minimum to make certain all that can be done to stop this problem. the other three categories, the three lowest...
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rick warren and all the ngo's, on the ground in africa, god bless you. i am president we will restore that funding, but if you do not deal with the entitlement problem where all the money goes to pay medicare and social security, there will not be a dime left for the military. the dime left to help people in africa. the reason i want to help people in africa, because it will make things safer here. america is best when she is leading the world. when it comes to radical islam here is my policy, whatever it takes as long as it beats these guys. how do you defeat them? keep them from praying -- p reying on the poor. you build a schoolhouse for a remote village, which is a bigger threat. this is a generational struggle. these are religious nazis. they have to be degraded and eventually destroyed and the way we will do it is part of people in the region. we will help them help themselves and build those defenses between ourselves and radical islam. we will rebuild our defense system and go after these actors and kill every one of them -- bastards and kill eve
rick warren and all the ngo's, on the ground in africa, god bless you. i am president we will restore that funding, but if you do not deal with the entitlement problem where all the money goes to pay medicare and social security, there will not be a dime left for the military. the dime left to help people in africa. the reason i want to help people in africa, because it will make things safer here. america is best when she is leading the world. when it comes to radical islam here is my policy,...
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can't do that entirely by ourselves but we can partner with well-intentioned organizations, state, ngos. religious leaders in the region. we have to do a better job of that than we've been soing so far. all right. michael michael? >> reporter: thank you. you alluded to iran's role in syria to focus on that for a moment. many analysts and some form of your administration believe the political settlement that you say is necessary in syria will require directly working with iran and giving iran a pore morn role. is that what you will be seeking and what about the fight against isis. what cooperation is there between the u.s. and iran? >> i do agree that we're not going to solve the problems from syria syria, unless there's buy-in from the russians iranian, the turk our gulf partners. there's too many factions too much money and too many arms flooding into the zone. it's gotten caught up in both sectarian conflict and geopolitical jockeying. and in order for us to resolve it there's going to have to be agreement among the major powers that are interested in syria, that >> they are reporting
can't do that entirely by ourselves but we can partner with well-intentioned organizations, state, ngos. religious leaders in the region. we have to do a better job of that than we've been soing so far. all right. michael michael? >> reporter: thank you. you alluded to iran's role in syria to focus on that for a moment. many analysts and some form of your administration believe the political settlement that you say is necessary in syria will require directly working with iran and giving...
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complain when they're not getting services that they deserve, and holding governments and donors and ngos accountable. >> for those affected countries it's a matter of life and death. al jazeera, the united nations. >> a patchwork much different tribes and militia have been involved in south sudan's civil war. one of those is the white army. a largely civilian force that has been fighting government troops along side the rebels. >> in times of trouble they call themselves the white army. >> i'm not afraid to go back. when children, women and people like me are being killed. how can i be afraid? >> he told us why he and many others were not officially join the resistence army. >> what i like about the white army is that when they're ready they go to war. we're not like the regular soldiers who have to stand in military formation and wait for orders. >> they mobilize from different villages from community leaders like these elders in the village. >> when we're going to war, no one helps us. we go with one gun. when we kill the enemy we take their gun and we go on taking their guns until we
complain when they're not getting services that they deserve, and holding governments and donors and ngos accountable. >> for those affected countries it's a matter of life and death. al jazeera, the united nations. >> a patchwork much different tribes and militia have been involved in south sudan's civil war. one of those is the white army. a largely civilian force that has been fighting government troops along side the rebels. >> in times of trouble they call themselves the...
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s should the founder of an ngo that campaigns for abortion to be legalized. to achieve that goal she organizes frequent study groups and discussions. in a local television debate she gave a rousing speech calling for the legalization of abortion. >> translator: it's not right to force your religious values on other people. this is a matter of personal choice. >> reporter: but opponents are equally intense in their views. >> translator: infringing on the baby's right to life is impermissible. >> reporter: in may morocco's king muhammad ordered parliament to loosen the law to allow abortion in cases of rape or incest. for her, this is not enough but she understands the sensibilities of this deeply conservative society. >> translator: we are breaking many taboos and touching on subjects that are very sensitive in morocco. for us just opening the subject for discussion is a victory. >> reporter: while the taboos remain in place, the first steps are being taken to consider the widespread issue of unwanted pregnancies. reporting for nhk world from rabbat. >>> polic
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benjamin brown is part of the mangrove action project a washington based ngo. >> in a pond they can'tgrow because it's under water all the time. so we want the tide to come in and out so that mangroves get watered but then they also, the soils are drained and they can grow. >> 500 hectares of mangroves were cleared here to make way for shrimp ponds, now abandoned. if they are to reclaim this sludge, the walls of the old shrimp ponds must first be destroyed. >> the community are also planting mangrove propagules in a controlled area. later, this plot will be compared another just over there, where hopefully mangroves will grow back naturally. >> we've travelled to other side of sulawesi. this place used to be devoid of wildlife. but this is what a decade's difference makes.. a thriving mangrove forest. >> ben has been invited back by the village of tiwoho to see how this restoration project has fared. >> so what did this once look like? >> in about 2000 when we came here this was all just mud and an old abandoned shrimp pond and we planted a little and we broke some dyke walls in 2002
benjamin brown is part of the mangrove action project a washington based ngo. >> in a pond they can'tgrow because it's under water all the time. so we want the tide to come in and out so that mangroves get watered but then they also, the soils are drained and they can grow. >> 500 hectares of mangroves were cleared here to make way for shrimp ponds, now abandoned. if they are to reclaim this sludge, the walls of the old shrimp ponds must first be destroyed. >> the community...
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point of stressing in fact that thanksgiving not only do they talk to governments but they talk with ngohat are very concerned with trafficking sexual exploitation, forced labor, and the mistreatment of migrant workers and that they have to put everything in and try to balance out all the particular concerns. but certainly the criticism was there even before this report came out on monday, and i don't think, david that the criticism is going to die down any time soon because of these concerns that countries perhaps aren't doing as much as they could be doing, and that they're not facing as much financial punishment as they ought to be facing because of the way that they're dealing with these problems within the borders. >> thank you. ross dined jordan there at the state department in washington, d.c.or washington, d.c. thank you. >> the president bush said that attacks like the one on somalia on sunday where nine people are killed are a reminder that the fight is not over. u.s. president is speaking along ethiopia's prime minister on the first day of his visit. praising ethiopia's econom
point of stressing in fact that thanksgiving not only do they talk to governments but they talk with ngohat are very concerned with trafficking sexual exploitation, forced labor, and the mistreatment of migrant workers and that they have to put everything in and try to balance out all the particular concerns. but certainly the criticism was there even before this report came out on monday, and i don't think, david that the criticism is going to die down any time soon because of these concerns...
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has that gone some way to contradict your standing as a mutual ngo? chris: no, not at all. the reason you know about this story is we found militants had put rockets in -- not actually rockets, but weapons components in some of our facilities that have been closed down for the summer, which were in the middle of a war zone that was gaza, and any idea of complicity in the rockets being put there is absolute nonsense. let's get rid of any idea that neutrality was compromise on that side. it was compromise usually because militants violated our neutrality. we came out as soon as we found them and openly condemned it the violation of our neutrality. and we do still. it was a flagrant violation, and you know about this because i came out openly and condemned it. laura: chris gunness thank you for talking to us. students across france have received their exam results today. among those getting top marks, an 18-year-old syrian refugee. he arrived in france three years ago unable to speak a word of french. today, he is celebrated. reporter: since the results came out on tuesday, he
has that gone some way to contradict your standing as a mutual ngo? chris: no, not at all. the reason you know about this story is we found militants had put rockets in -- not actually rockets, but weapons components in some of our facilities that have been closed down for the summer, which were in the middle of a war zone that was gaza, and any idea of complicity in the rockets being put there is absolute nonsense. let's get rid of any idea that neutrality was compromise on that side. it was...
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24th and south van ness and got support from the merchant association and many, many businesss and ngos in the neighborhood in order to get the funding from the city. it was a community challenge from the city of san francisco. the murals of san francisco, i think you all know, but i will say it anyway, they are known. people from another neighborhoods see the murals and people from all over the city, all over the bay area, all over the state and from all over the country and the world come to see the murals. you can come any day and there are people giving tours and many different foreign languages. if you are going to have murals, you need muralists. you need artists. i'm an artist, and i have seen so many artists being forced out of the neighborhood. and i'm talking about internationally famous artists like mike rios and talking about artists who are just getting started. one the spaces that artists use are small storefronts and you deanna showed the art gallery and we need the gallery and artists to produce the art that goes out to the world. thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afte
24th and south van ness and got support from the merchant association and many, many businesss and ngos in the neighborhood in order to get the funding from the city. it was a community challenge from the city of san francisco. the murals of san francisco, i think you all know, but i will say it anyway, they are known. people from another neighborhoods see the murals and people from all over the city, all over the bay area, all over the state and from all over the country and the world come to...
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they saying they are trying to regulate an unregulated sector which consists of literally thousands of ngoiation and there is intense international interest in this ongoing dispute, the european parliament passed a motion condemning introduction of this law a couple days ago and a feeling after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> muslim groups in india are threatening to take legal action over traditional islamic schools. the state says children in 2000 schools are not getting proper education and stopped recognizing them and critics say it's religious discrimination and we report now from mumbai. dedication and recitation are cornerstones of learning at this traditional islamic school. but that's not enough for the state government. it has taken away recognition from this and other islamic schools in the state as being educational institutes saying they do not teach an acceptable curriculum and students here disagree. >> translator: all i know is that w
they saying they are trying to regulate an unregulated sector which consists of literally thousands of ngoiation and there is intense international interest in this ongoing dispute, the european parliament passed a motion condemning introduction of this law a couple days ago and a feeling after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> muslim groups in india...
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al will i ngo checked in and a group of african-americans, as his guests, were going to jump into the local pool. they were going to integrate the swimming pool. and for some reason i think it was a lot of pressure, mr. brock just snapped. and the photograph of him pouring acid into the swimming pool made the front page of national newspapers throughout the united states, including "the washington post." dr. king and ralph abernathy were watching as it happened. and as they saw mr. brock pouring acid in the pool, shouting at people to get out as they saw police jump in fully clothed to the swimming pool to wrestle the youngsters out of the pool, dr. king commented to ralph abernathy that we just ruined this man's career. the day after, the civil rights bill moved through congress. some consolation is that st. augustine played -- not the role as obstacles, the passage of the movement, but as a matter of fact, what happened in st. augustine actually shifted momentum in congress to pass, to get the civil rights act through congress. so it's not unreasonable to consider st. augustine as o
al will i ngo checked in and a group of african-americans, as his guests, were going to jump into the local pool. they were going to integrate the swimming pool. and for some reason i think it was a lot of pressure, mr. brock just snapped. and the photograph of him pouring acid into the swimming pool made the front page of national newspapers throughout the united states, including "the washington post." dr. king and ralph abernathy were watching as it happened. and as they saw mr....
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the tip office partners with ngos and international organizations around the world through grants to make recommendations from the report a reality. on the day to day basis, that means managing $150 million. for example, the tip office combats human trafficking by funding offices in jordan, indonesia, and the democratic republic of congo. it helps governments conduct anti-trafficking balls. it builds capacity in malaysia and brazil to combat traffickers. the tip office supported editorship by the association of southeast asian nations to increase regional coordination on investigating and prosecuting human trafficking cases. though the report highlights many areas where we must redouble our efforts to address this challenge, it also take stock of the significant progress we have made. over the past 15 years, 160 states are now party to the anti-trafficking keystone, the u.n. palermo protocol. many countries have passed laws and establish specialized law enforcement unit, victims centers. globally, human job again has moved from a rarely discussed issue to become an international prio
the tip office partners with ngos and international organizations around the world through grants to make recommendations from the report a reality. on the day to day basis, that means managing $150 million. for example, the tip office combats human trafficking by funding offices in jordan, indonesia, and the democratic republic of congo. it helps governments conduct anti-trafficking balls. it builds capacity in malaysia and brazil to combat traffickers. the tip office supported editorship by...
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. >> that's the first time in 35 years of existence that solidarity international an international ngog in the french territory. for us it's kind of a failure to have to work if our own territory. >> reporter: of course much of this would be unnecessary if the u.k. allowed some of these people to seek asylum. that's the reason why they are stuck in calais, after all. but there no chance of that. of course if people were suffering like this in other parts of the world the french or british government might express concern, might even offer some money to help them. but not here. not in calais. the reason why charities are having to do all of this for these people is because neither the french nor the british governments wants to lift a finger. many of the men here have foot injuries from jump on the ground to loris they try to stowaway signed to get to england, this man is at risk of losing his foot to infection from the conditions in the camp. gangrene. without treatments he will get gang are you. >> yes. it's infected. >> reporter: she's saving your foot. for something almost religious
. >> that's the first time in 35 years of existence that solidarity international an international ngog in the french territory. for us it's kind of a failure to have to work if our own territory. >> reporter: of course much of this would be unnecessary if the u.k. allowed some of these people to seek asylum. that's the reason why they are stuck in calais, after all. but there no chance of that. of course if people were suffering like this in other parts of the world the french or...
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she established ngos called the afghan women's islamic network. there's many other things she's done as well. marzia basel is a judge sworn in as a judge just before the taliban eliminated all women professionals. this was a 1995. she founded the afghan women to judges association in 2003 which was later banned by afghanistan supreme court. she then worked for a number of introduction organizations to advance women's rights and then she founded the afghanistan progress of law organization to fight injustices. she fled afghanistan in 2011 fearing for her life as a result of her work with international groups. she is now in canada which is where she joins us this afternoon from toronto. so she remains involved with organizations working on afghan issue. so you didn't come here to hear me, so i will now let the program formally begin an outlet dr. kitch begin. >> thank you very much, michael. and thank you all for being here. it's wonderful to see some interest in this topic. i'd like to tell you a little bit, and situate myself, with regard to these
she established ngos called the afghan women's islamic network. there's many other things she's done as well. marzia basel is a judge sworn in as a judge just before the taliban eliminated all women professionals. this was a 1995. she founded the afghan women to judges association in 2003 which was later banned by afghanistan supreme court. she then worked for a number of introduction organizations to advance women's rights and then she founded the afghanistan progress of law organization to...
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ngo.protection. >> takata is recalling 33.8 millionaire bags in the u.s. they can explode firing shrapnel at drivers or passengers. >>> scientists say it may be possible to predict which preschoolers will struggle to read in the classroom. they attached electrodes to the scalps of young children to see how their brain cells respond to speech. there's a link between how the world recognizes consonant sounds. >>> how accurate is webmd. >>> and male furnneral directors may be putting themselves in trouble. >> men who work with balming fluid may be susceptible to lou gehrig gehrig's disease. a funeral directors association says they're aware of it and urge members to maximize exposure with ventilation. >>> people who self-diagnose online are accurate about half the time. users of medical websites should be aware their performance is not perfect. the medical sites were used more than 100 million times last year. >>> moms who want to encourage their daughters to be active should practice what th
ngo.protection. >> takata is recalling 33.8 millionaire bags in the u.s. they can explode firing shrapnel at drivers or passengers. >>> scientists say it may be possible to predict which preschoolers will struggle to read in the classroom. they attached electrodes to the scalps of young children to see how their brain cells respond to speech. there's a link between how the world recognizes consonant sounds. >>> how accurate is webmd. >>> and male furnneral...
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i think we can agree that the best way to insure that daesh can go ngo longer destroy iraqi syrian or other historical items is to expel daesh from the region. >> as for the artifacts themselves most of them are a mystery. every object displayed has a number. three of these have numbers from the iraq museum here in baghdad. they are believed to be looted in 2003. as for the rest it will take research to determine where they came from. >> these are hundreds of sillen der seals used. there is no indication that an of these objects are from the museum. others might have been looted from i will legal he is can aggravations of archeological sites in iraq and syria. this book on parchment in aramaic and arabic is believed to come from a church in syria. these objects were believed to be part what have u.n. her tan officials described as a the way things that would bring hundreds of thousands of dollars for isil. >> the cabinet's anti-terrorism bill still makes it a crime about those found guilty will be fined rather than imprisoned. egypt will honor the assassinated prosecuteor by renaming
i think we can agree that the best way to insure that daesh can go ngo longer destroy iraqi syrian or other historical items is to expel daesh from the region. >> as for the artifacts themselves most of them are a mystery. every object displayed has a number. three of these have numbers from the iraq museum here in baghdad. they are believed to be looted in 2003. as for the rest it will take research to determine where they came from. >> these are hundreds of sillen der seals used....
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i hope both countries will work to champion contact and exchanges between the ngos and the people. another important consuming factor is the large the enemies community in the united states and currently the 2 million ancestry living in the united states. vietnamese communities in the states are the largest overseas. which is making contributions to the development of the united states and to the promotion of vietnamese relations. american citizens and also compatriots and i hope the u.s. administration will continue to provide favorable conditions for the vietnamese in the u.s. so they can integrate into the u.s. society and make positive contributions to the prosperity of our relations. human rights is an issue of great interest to the american public. it is also a sensitive issue. the unum attaches -- the economic touches great importance. there remain many problems. including human rights. we are making efforts every day to try to have a better society for our people. i understand this is an issue where both countries have many differences in terms of perception and we should w
i hope both countries will work to champion contact and exchanges between the ngos and the people. another important consuming factor is the large the enemies community in the united states and currently the 2 million ancestry living in the united states. vietnamese communities in the states are the largest overseas. which is making contributions to the development of the united states and to the promotion of vietnamese relations. american citizens and also compatriots and i hope the u.s....
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can't do that entirely by ourselves, but we can partner with well-intentioned organizations, states, ngos, religious leaders in the region. we have to do a better job of that than we've been doing so far. okay. all right. michael crowley. >> thank you. you alluded earlier to iran's role in syria just to focus on that for a moment. many analysts and some former members of your administration believe that the kind of negotiated political settlement that you say is necessary in syria will require working directly with iran and giving iran an important role. do you agree? and is that a dialogue you'll be actively seek sng? and what about the fight for isis? what will it take tor explicit cooperation between the u.s. and iran? >> i do agree that we're not going to solve the problems in syria unless there's buy-in from the russians the iranians the turks, our gulf partners. it's too chaotic. there are too many factions. there's too much money and too many arms flooding into the zone. it's got caught up in both sectarian conflict and geo geopolitical jockeying. and in order for us to resolve it
can't do that entirely by ourselves, but we can partner with well-intentioned organizations, states, ngos, religious leaders in the region. we have to do a better job of that than we've been doing so far. okay. all right. michael crowley. >> thank you. you alluded earlier to iran's role in syria just to focus on that for a moment. many analysts and some former members of your administration believe that the kind of negotiated political settlement that you say is necessary in syria will...
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far-reaching recommendations about how to demilitarize south sudan and the support of the united nations, the ngo's, that they neither transition the government, that they need five years of these. of all the persons sitting at the table with obama, the only person not compromised was the head of the african union. we need to get this information out there, debated at great length in africa. it is comprised of the best brains in africa. we need to have a clear roadmap of how to demilitarize the situation in south sudan. president obama his advisers, like gayle smith, should not be -- the demilitarization of the situation south sudan. it is difficult to compare. the case of the chinese, the chinese are bringing concrete support for infrastructure development. the chinese have the capacity and the financial level to invest in infrastructure. what the united states has invested in is at the cultural and ideological level. the chinese can never compete in the cultural level with the advancement of the group -- the born-again religious forces through these are the forces that are spewing hate around afr
far-reaching recommendations about how to demilitarize south sudan and the support of the united nations, the ngo's, that they neither transition the government, that they need five years of these. of all the persons sitting at the table with obama, the only person not compromised was the head of the african union. we need to get this information out there, debated at great length in africa. it is comprised of the best brains in africa. we need to have a clear roadmap of how to demilitarize the...
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that saying they are merely trying to regulate an unregulated sector that consists of thousands of ngos and associations. there is intense international interest in this dispute. the european parliament passed a motion condemning this law a couple of days ago. there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> not giving children a proper education. fez jamil reports from mumbai. >> reporter: dedication and recitation are cornerstones of learning at this traditional islamic school. but that's not enough from this state school. being educational institutes. saying they don't teach an acceptable curriculum. students here disagree. >> translator: all i know is that we learn here, so in life, we can sprint in our faith and make a good part for ourselves and our country. >> reporter: some students on that path have had hard times finding work. han has spent nine years in school in mumbai, he is now learning his family's business. if i had go
that saying they are merely trying to regulate an unregulated sector that consists of thousands of ngos and associations. there is intense international interest in this dispute. the european parliament passed a motion condemning this law a couple of days ago. there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the ideal of a liberal democracy in the heart of southeast asia. >> not giving children a proper...
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can't do that entirely by ourselves, but we can partner with well intention eded organizations, states ngos religious leaders in the region. we have to do a better job of that than we've been doing so far. all right. >> we'll now pause for just a moment while some stati >>> and we've been listening into the president answering questions about the iran nuclear deal and certainly trying to win folks over in what will be a long campaign of persuasion. >>> we'll be continuing to cover there in the newscast itself. we're monitoring the president's comments, as he continues to talk. in the meantime let's talk about what we do know so far. president obama trying to explain to the american public why the iran deal is good for america and the world. he says this deal does not solve all our problems with iran but it does deal with the major issue -- keeping nuclear weapons out of the country. >> six world powers reached this historic deal yesterday. it aims to limit nuclear capability, in exchange for lifting punishing economic sanctions many includes the president, still don't feel iran can be trust
can't do that entirely by ourselves, but we can partner with well intention eded organizations, states ngos religious leaders in the region. we have to do a better job of that than we've been doing so far. all right. >> we'll now pause for just a moment while some stati >>> and we've been listening into the president answering questions about the iran nuclear deal and certainly trying to win folks over in what will be a long campaign of persuasion. >>> we'll be...