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international have also been taken into amnesty international have also been ta ken into custody amnestyeen taken into custody in turkey. i spoke to the executive director of amnesty international to get his analysis of what is happening. amnesty international to get his analysis of what is happeningm the last month, first the chair of amnesty in turkey, a human rights lawyer, was picked up and he is still in detention. in the last two days, we have had another ten or so human rights activist detained, which includes amnesty turkey's director. they were just in a training programme, and suddenly the civilian security forces came and asked them to drop everything and took them away. for over 24 hours, we didn't know where they were. now we didn't know where they were. now we know their locations but they are still detained. no charger. they are a p pa re ntly still detained. no charger. they are apparently being investigated for being members of an armed terrorist organisation, which is just being members of an armed terrorist organisation, which isjust about the most absurd charge. every
international have also been taken into amnesty international have also been ta ken into custody amnestyeen taken into custody in turkey. i spoke to the executive director of amnesty international to get his analysis of what is happening. amnesty international to get his analysis of what is happeningm the last month, first the chair of amnesty in turkey, a human rights lawyer, was picked up and he is still in detention. in the last two days, we have had another ten or so human rights activist...
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for amnesty, justice f for germany's political parties, therere can be no doubt. the terror allegations against the detainees are unfunded and simply being instrumental lies to buy turkish president erdogan for his own political purposes. brent: earlier we spoke to peter steudtner's partner. we asked her what she thinks of the terror accusations being leveled against him in turkey. >> the only word that occurs to me is absurd. i think peter and the other human rights activists prove the allegations false with their work and how they've chosen to lead their lives. they stand for nonviolence, for human rights, and for peaceful demands to protect human rights. brent: the abuse went on for decades. people knew about it and apparently did nothing to stop it. that is only part of the findings released in a report on abuse and violence. hundreds of choirboys from germany's world famous boys choir, the regendsburg domspatzen, were subjected to physical and sexual violence by catholic priests and teachers treat a new report says the man who ran the choir for decades turned
for amnesty, justice f for germany's political parties, therere can be no doubt. the terror allegations against the detainees are unfunded and simply being instrumental lies to buy turkish president erdogan for his own political purposes. brent: earlier we spoke to peter steudtner's partner. we asked her what she thinks of the terror accusations being leveled against him in turkey. >> the only word that occurs to me is absurd. i think peter and the other human rights activists prove the...
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among them amnesty internationals turkey director.he had already been arrested in links tor suspicion of the preacher. the arrests come in the context of a widespread crackdown in the years since the attempted coup. over 50 people have been arrested including ngo workers. across the atlantic, millions of americans who had looked set to lose their health care rights now appeared likely to keep them for the near future after a second attempt by republican lawmakers to scrap president obama's health care laws ended in chaos. doug herbert explains what's gone wrong for the republicans in congress. >> seven years of a feverish and pitched battle which had become the rallying cry of the republican party against obama's 2010 health care bill. it seems those republican havets to undo the bill hit a potentially fatal hurdle. it could be the deathblow to the efforts. in the short-term and perhaps the medium-term. they simply did not have the votes in the end. we know the republicans have 52 votes in the senate. it's a paperthin majority which m
among them amnesty internationals turkey director.he had already been arrested in links tor suspicion of the preacher. the arrests come in the context of a widespread crackdown in the years since the attempted coup. over 50 people have been arrested including ngo workers. across the atlantic, millions of americans who had looked set to lose their health care rights now appeared likely to keep them for the near future after a second attempt by republican lawmakers to scrap president obama's...
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amnesty documented over 100 cases of arbitrary arrests and torture in the past 4 years.e of the victims were tortured to death, it said. camera plus military has denied the allegations that the rights group says it has collected a substantial number of eyewitness accounts of abuse. reporter: suspended from a wooden structure and savagely beaten. this is just one account amnesty international has published as evidence of torture in cameroon. the accused, the rapid intervention battalion, cameron's elite forces. in its latest report, amnesty international says people suspected of involvement in the islamist group boko haram were detained by the forces in 2 camps and routinely tortured. >> in this video we can see the soldiers in it, we can see the units that are there. it is very much in line with the testimonies we have from the same school that say people were held there, it was an illegal detention site, and they were tortured there often for weeks before being transferred to other military bases. reporter: the report says much of the torture took voice at a base used b
amnesty documented over 100 cases of arbitrary arrests and torture in the past 4 years.e of the victims were tortured to death, it said. camera plus military has denied the allegations that the rights group says it has collected a substantial number of eyewitness accounts of abuse. reporter: suspended from a wooden structure and savagely beaten. this is just one account amnesty international has published as evidence of torture in cameroon. the accused, the rapid intervention battalion,...
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brent: i am joined by representative of amnesty international. we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us tonight. talk to me about liu xiaobo's struggle and his work. why were they so important? reporter: it was incredibly important. liu xiaobo was really a human rights giants of our time, a man of enormous courage, grace, decency under such pressures. he took incredible risks again and again. he defied the authorities in beijing, knowing punishment would come. he had many opportunities to leave the country and he refused. he was repeatedly jailed, repeatedly locked up for speaking in the simplest sense, for speaking truth to power. he spoke simple truths about the kind of freedoms on chinese people should have, oh people in the world should have, and he was terribly punished for that right up to his final days. brent: he was punished right up into his death, he was still in custody when he died. how much of a chilling effect do you think that will have on other activists who may want to push for more human rights in china? reporter: it's d
brent: i am joined by representative of amnesty international. we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us tonight. talk to me about liu xiaobo's struggle and his work. why were they so important? reporter: it was incredibly important. liu xiaobo was really a human rights giants of our time, a man of enormous courage, grace, decency under such pressures. he took incredible risks again and again. he defied the authorities in beijing, knowing punishment would come. he had many opportunities...
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amnesty says it has documented 101 cases of arbitrary arrest and torture. former detainee describes how he had been suspended from a wooden goal post, his feet tied from behind while he was whipped with anything the soldiers had at hand. other methods included waterboarding, food deprivation, being forced to drink urine, and electric shock. the report also states the victims included women, the disabled and mentally ill. and some were tortured to death. mst has pinpointed two bases where the abuse allegedly took place. mst has pinpointed two bases where the abuse allegedlythe ris video evidence of french and u.s. troops at the sites. >> did they know that there was torture taking place? did they know that people were being illegally detained and if so, what did they do about it? war crimes are taking place under the nose of international -- the united states says it has no knowledge of human rights abuses. cameroon has accused amnesty of trying to transform killers into victims. boko haram has carried out over a dozen suicide bombings in the north of camero
amnesty says it has documented 101 cases of arbitrary arrest and torture. former detainee describes how he had been suspended from a wooden goal post, his feet tied from behind while he was whipped with anything the soldiers had at hand. other methods included waterboarding, food deprivation, being forced to drink urine, and electric shock. the report also states the victims included women, the disabled and mentally ill. and some were tortured to death. mst has pinpointed two bases where the...
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in the same amnesty international report that they are relying on, in the same amnesty report, they madehe obama administration, that certain weapons and so on should not be sold to the nigerian government. but you see, when you talk of terrorism, it's a responsibility at a global level. every nation should be responsible to see that this terrorism is defeated globally. so if you... let me ask you, if i may — i have dealt with some of the allegations of abuses against your forces. there is one particular story which grabbed attention, a huge amount of sympathy over time. 2013, the chibok school was raided by boko haram militants. they took away more than 200 schoolgirls. ever since, there has been a huge focus on getting those girls back. now, in the recent past we saw, i believe, 82 were freed. first of all, what deal did you do to get those 82 girls back? as far as the release of those 82 chibok girls are concerned, we performed our role, where we provided the safe passage, you know, for those that have been released. did you release boko haram militants in return? i did not release, b
in the same amnesty international report that they are relying on, in the same amnesty report, they madehe obama administration, that certain weapons and so on should not be sold to the nigerian government. but you see, when you talk of terrorism, it's a responsibility at a global level. every nation should be responsible to see that this terrorism is defeated globally. so if you... let me ask you, if i may — i have dealt with some of the allegations of abuses against your forces. there is...
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led coalition in mosul fires back at amnesty international call in their reports are responsible and denying any violation of international law in their fight against isis those stories and more coming up right now. it's wednesday july twelfth four pm in washington d.c. i'm going to sweets and you're watching our america in june the senate overwhelmingly passed a new set of sanctions against iran and now the bill has stalled in the house the reason for the new proposed legislation is set to limit the president's ability to lift sanctions on any crime country which would be only done through congress all this is how lawmakers are trying to ensure that doesn't let any sanctions on russia which in fact dominate the supposedly anti iranian bill artie's left here looks at the history of the u.s. or russian sanctions the sanctions part of u.s. russia relations has a long history and rocked going back to the very start of the cold war when the nine hundred forty nine export control act was imposed forbidding all just about all trade with the soviet union and its european allies this so. of
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here's the view of one researcher at amnesty international turkey. the work we have done. it is a threat against all of us as a human rights movement in turkey. it is a very, very dark day. a dark day for the turkish justice system. it has again proved that the law is not being followed. this is a political case. it doesn't have any standing in law. and i think it is a warning to all of us that we have no safety, no security. this is the background to the case. ten human rights defenders have been detained in turkey on fifthjuly during a raid in istanbul. they say they were making a routine meeting, whereas turkey's president said they we re whereas turkey's president said they were a coup. last summer, in turkey, there was a coup attempt, which is a serious allegation. yesterday, six of them would be remanded in custody, and four of them were released underjudicial control. the prosecutors have 12 days to look into the case, what did they produce in terms of evidence? we don't know much because it is a closed file, but what we can understand from wh
here's the view of one researcher at amnesty international turkey. the work we have done. it is a threat against all of us as a human rights movement in turkey. it is a very, very dark day. a dark day for the turkish justice system. it has again proved that the law is not being followed. this is a political case. it doesn't have any standing in law. and i think it is a warning to all of us that we have no safety, no security. this is the background to the case. ten human rights defenders have...
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counsel member is proposing a new annual amnesty to help clear your records.tom sherwood report >> reporter: the district is famous or infamous for parking tickets. last year more than 1.5 million tickets were written, worth about $68 million. >> now serving, s 8 at counter 15. >> reporter: at the district's traffic adjudication office in southwest, hundreds of people show up to pay tickets or go into private hearing rooms to fight those tickets. >> i really need a break. even now i'm trying to get my tags but i have a problem with tickets. >> reporter: now ward 8's councilmember is trying to offer a break for people with lots of outstanding tickets. >> usually in the past history, a lot of the mayors have given ticket amnesty in d.c. >> reporter: white wants the city to make ticket amnesty an annual thing one month out of each year. the bill would allow anyone with more than $1,000 in overdue tickets to pay 60% of those tickets to clear their records of fines and fees. >> for the poor, it's pay those fines and those amount of fees are extremely high. the boot
counsel member is proposing a new annual amnesty to help clear your records.tom sherwood report >> reporter: the district is famous or infamous for parking tickets. last year more than 1.5 million tickets were written, worth about $68 million. >> now serving, s 8 at counter 15. >> reporter: at the district's traffic adjudication office in southwest, hundreds of people show up to pay tickets or go into private hearing rooms to fight those tickets. >> i really need a...
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get upset jim jeffords good to have you with us thank you so much jim a report from international amnesty international accuses the u.s. led coalition of violating international law and. during the fight against isis in mosul a coalition spokesperson called the report irresponsible mosul is now officially liberated but the situation there has devolved into a civilian catastrophe r.t. is alex my hyla bitch as more. well this isn't the first time we're hearing of western coalitions denying war crimes and of course we know they've broken international law time and time again be at the balkans be it libya be it iraq be it syria it's a mess it's a mess always but you know it's the western coalition so hey we're the good guys right well when it comes to mosul amnesty international say no way sir there's been some war crimes committed here and let's get a quote directly from them iraqi government and u.s. led coalition forces appear to have committed repeat violations of international humanitarian law some of which may amount to war crimes and that's amnesty international out of the horse's mout
get upset jim jeffords good to have you with us thank you so much jim a report from international amnesty international accuses the u.s. led coalition of violating international law and. during the fight against isis in mosul a coalition spokesperson called the report irresponsible mosul is now officially liberated but the situation there has devolved into a civilian catastrophe r.t. is alex my hyla bitch as more. well this isn't the first time we're hearing of western coalitions denying war...
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this is the report on amnesty international‘s website.s, it claims that between february and june of this year, nearly 6000 civilians were killed as a result of attacks by iraqi and us—led coalition forces. it also said a claim by the british government that hundreds of raf air strikes in and around mosul resulted in no civilian casualties "is at best implausible". as you'd expect, the report has been dismissed by coalition forces. here's the coalition spokesman in mosul. i would challenge the people from amnesty international or anyone else who makes these charges, to first research facts and make sure they are speaking from a position of authority. i would argue this... i believe the most precise campaign in the history of warfare. we have gone to extraordinary measures to safeguard civilian lives. measuring every single time how many civilians we think may or may not be in the target area and what ammunition to employ and how can we strike that building and take out only that room and notan building and take out only that room and not
this is the report on amnesty international‘s website.s, it claims that between february and june of this year, nearly 6000 civilians were killed as a result of attacks by iraqi and us—led coalition forces. it also said a claim by the british government that hundreds of raf air strikes in and around mosul resulted in no civilian casualties "is at best implausible". as you'd expect, the report has been dismissed by coalition forces. here's the coalition spokesman in mosul. i would...
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amnesty international's country director steps into this president is stumble. along with five other activists before being ordered to remain behind pause. the rights watchdog has slammed back court ruling saying the truth and justice have now become total strangers in turkey. the message to them is we will fight for you until you are free. we're going to keep continuing to work that's the most important the reason we're in turkey is not to talk about ourselves is to talk about the rights violations that have been pestering this country. for a long time. judges in istanbul also ruled that four other activists could be released pending the outcome of a trial. but that's still under judicial control. amnesty saves all tan all suspected without grounds of committing a quotes crime in the name of a terrorist organization. without being a member. we ask the court which organization mrs we couldn't get an answer. during the questioning we asked many times again. but we still couldn't get an answer. the group were arrested on july the fifth as they took part in a digit
amnesty international's country director steps into this president is stumble. along with five other activists before being ordered to remain behind pause. the rights watchdog has slammed back court ruling saying the truth and justice have now become total strangers in turkey. the message to them is we will fight for you until you are free. we're going to keep continuing to work that's the most important the reason we're in turkey is not to talk about ourselves is to talk about the rights...
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led coalition has reacted to amnesty international's report calling it it was sponsible a spokes person added war is not pleasant and those who. otherwise put the lives of civilians and soldiers at risk award winning journalist martin j. told us the battle in mosul isn't over looking at possibly months or even worse part of a year before most people return but return to wat you look at most of the old city in mosul is completely destroyed we've seen in the past of this is a tactical war unfortunate boy i saw two to shamefully use these people is in some people's pockets as buffers literally human shields for you ordinance which is flying backwards and forwards it's just me is is rather sudden on certain one unfortunately but in the longer term i think we're looking at. another war on another. battle another conflict with new groups people will be signing up to isis who takes over from isis but you can't really say that the battle is over a muscle some of the weapons used by the u.s. led coalition against iceland mosul include unguided artillery rockets mortars and improvised bombs these
led coalition has reacted to amnesty international's report calling it it was sponsible a spokes person added war is not pleasant and those who. otherwise put the lives of civilians and soldiers at risk award winning journalist martin j. told us the battle in mosul isn't over looking at possibly months or even worse part of a year before most people return but return to wat you look at most of the old city in mosul is completely destroyed we've seen in the past of this is a tactical war...
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he was also twice named an amnesty international prisoner of conscience.o democracy now! we welcome youto democracy now! -- we welcome you to democracy now! the talk about what is happening right now? >> 11 years since the siege on gaza has been imposed, which is inhuman.and human -- at this moment, we are living the biggest man-made disaster. they promised they would turn us to the middle ages. and they do. gaza is completely disconnected from the outside world. subjugated [indiscernible] civilian and civilian targets. after all these years, we're unable to rebuild or construct most of these constructions. this led us to a situation where -- 65% areersons unemployed. population depends on journal of organizations. effectively, they're making gaza -- dumping some food and medicine. we cannot treat our water. we cannot treat our sewage. it is polluted. our water is not treatable. -- our water is not drinkable. people for tomorrow and on the verge of collapse. there are 2 million people suffering this for the last 11 years. the last thing we are having is el
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amnesty international says the u.s. coalition may have committed war crimes there. wasn the one hand, isis systematically moving thousands into the fighting and then they trafficked them there. on the other hand, iraqi coalition forces bombarded the same areas with a relentless series of attacks that killed and injured thousands of civilians. amy: we will speak with the researcher behind the report. then "life on parole." >> with unprecedented access to parolees and her supervisors -- >> i only care about you. >> you don't care about me. >> i am in charge of your supervision. >> the make or break relationships between them. >> seriously, i'm trying to save your ass. >> some people think being on parole is you are free. you are not. amy: as more states try to reduce their prison populations by putting more people on early release, "the new york times" and frontline profile four former prisoners as they navigate the challenges of their first year on parole. we will meet some of them and speak with the director and reporter behind the documentary airing on pbs tonight.
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thousands of civilians have either been displaced or lost their lives both human rights watch and amnesty international are scolding iraqi forces in the u.s. for their role in raising the number of civilian deaths there is r t correspondent ashley breaks with more according to amnesty international close to six thousand civilians have lost their lives during the fight to recapture mozote and i'm told we're two thousand and sixteen the iraqi military backed by u.s. forces launched a campaign to recapture the city and this past sunday iraqi prime minister had a body travel to mold told to declare victory over the islamic state u.s. president donald trump put out a statement saying quote we can graduate pm had barely a body the iraqi security forces and all iraqis for their victory over terrorists who are the enemies of all civilized. people we mourn the thousands of iraqis brutally killed by isis and the millions of iraqis who suffered at the hands of isis it took almost a year for the iraqi military to reclaim the city however this victory came at a heavy price and a matter of just four mo
thousands of civilians have either been displaced or lost their lives both human rights watch and amnesty international are scolding iraqi forces in the u.s. for their role in raising the number of civilian deaths there is r t correspondent ashley breaks with more according to amnesty international close to six thousand civilians have lost their lives during the fight to recapture mozote and i'm told we're two thousand and sixteen the iraqi military backed by u.s. forces launched a campaign to...
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amnesty international releases a report on civilian suffering during the coalition led liberation of the city we'll discuss the matter shortly with the deputy spokesman for the u.n. secretary general. and to the european court of human rights up holds belgium's ban on the full face nicads they all in public the country is among a group of european nations which the clothing. thank you for joining us here at r.t. international coming to life from. the names trump and russia never seem to be out of the headlines but now it's the president's son that the spotlight is turning on it all concerns a meeting he held for the russian lawyer during his father's election campaign and let's get all the details from caleb maupin as he joins me now live from. hi there cable the story's been circulating for several days now but trump jr has just released a new statement what more can you tell us well the media is jubilant now that e-mails have been released between donald trump jr and the intermediary who set up this meeting and the mainstream media seems to be convinced that the trump russian story
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when we come back, we go to beirut to look at a new amnesty report as th. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: the journalistic monitoring group airwars is reporting that the u.s.-led war against isis h has killed at let a dozen civilians every single day since president trump took office. their investigation found that u.s.-led coalition airstrikes and shellingngn iraq andnd syria killed more than 2200 civilians during trump's six months in office far higher rate of , a reported civilian casualties than under the obama administration. amy: this comes as amnesty international reports the u.s.-led coalition and the u.s.-backed iraqi forces violated international law and may have committed war crimes during the battle to seize control of mosul from isis. lieutenant general stephen townsend, who oversees the campaign against isis in iraq and syria, has denied the u.s.-led coalition broke international law, claiming instead international law, -- the campa
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hr-15 is designed to conceal the cost of taxpayers by delaying amnesty recipients' access for the first decade after the bill's enactment. about 13 years after passage, amnesty recipients would be eligible for over 80 federal welfare programs. i think we can all recognize that not every immigrant would be on welfare or receiving an entitlement, but right now we have a mandatory spending curve that is out of control and we must address that and we must be realistic about that. as we continue to grow, mandatory spending and it crowds out everything that we need to do. before we can expand our immigration policy, that is something that we must do because we cannot take care of anybody if this nation is in a fiscal crisis and sovereign debt crisis. i think we all recognize the great -- the great contribution that immigrants make to this nation just as all of our ancestors had, and we need to continue to welcome people into this community, but it must be done in a lawful way. we must uphold the laws that we have and we must be sure that this nation is on sound financial footing. madam chair,
hr-15 is designed to conceal the cost of taxpayers by delaying amnesty recipients' access for the first decade after the bill's enactment. about 13 years after passage, amnesty recipients would be eligible for over 80 federal welfare programs. i think we can all recognize that not every immigrant would be on welfare or receiving an entitlement, but right now we have a mandatory spending curve that is out of control and we must address that and we must be realistic about that. as we continue to...
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last week, the home office granted a 12 month deportation amnesty for survivors like rhea, but with a in the philippines, she still fears about the future. after 12 months, i am not sure if they can renew my visa or they are going to deport me. that's what i am afraid. of course i wanted to stay here to work and to support my kids back home to give them a better future. rhea's friend and her daughter both managed to escape from the 21st floor and have since been discharged from hospital. but the ordeal has deeply affected rhea. how have you coped with the trauma of surviving something as horrific as the grenfell tower fire? i'm trying to move on, talking to friends about what's inside because it's really hurt me. my friend when i was talking to her on the phone, i didn't feel guilty, i'm also grateful she survived because if not, how long can i keep this? for life i'm going to carry the guilt? for almost a0 years, dippy the diplodocus stood in the entrance hall at london's natural history museum. but now he has been replaced by the skeleton of a giant blue whale, suspended from the ce
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speaks to an artist who's been depicting the civilian suffering in iraq the city of mosul it comes as amnesty international releases a damning report on the coalition led liberation on the city. run the high talent the police advised to board case a terror attack on holiday. also the european court of human rights. and on the full face veil in public the country is among a group of european nations which outlaws the clothing. you're watching on international live from our moscow studio with me today welcome to the program. some five thousand eight hundred civilians may have been killed by iraqi and u.s. led coalition forces in mosul in the last four months that's the latest estimate from human rights organizations amnesty international and his new report the group says pro-government forces relied upon imprecise weapons during the liberation of west mosul and ignore the growing number of civilian deaths it also claims pro baghdad troops are pit to have repeatedly violated international humanitarian law something that may amount to war crimes amnesty international collected testimony from thos
speaks to an artist who's been depicting the civilian suffering in iraq the city of mosul it comes as amnesty international releases a damning report on the coalition led liberation on the city. run the high talent the police advised to board case a terror attack on holiday. also the european court of human rights. and on the full face veil in public the country is among a group of european nations which outlaws the clothing. you're watching on international live from our moscow studio with me...
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about the horrors of war in the iraqi city of mosul which he's been depicting on canvas it comes as amnesty international releases a damning report on civilian suffering during the coalition led liberation of the city. tell that's the police advice to brits heading abroad in case a terror attack happens while they're on holiday. and the european court of human rights upholds belgium's ban on the full face may come to veil in public the country is among a group of european nations which built in all the clothing. thank you for joining us here at r.t. international live from moscow i'm kate partridge. the names trump and russia never seem to be out of the headlines but now it's the president's son that the spotlight is turning on it all concerns a meeting he held with a russian lawyer during his father's election campaign breaking news report now maggie haberman reporting in the new york times and it is really something that certainly shows intent to collude with the russian government and that is a giant turn in this unfolding story this morning sobered up. everybody still talk about russia.
about the horrors of war in the iraqi city of mosul which he's been depicting on canvas it comes as amnesty international releases a damning report on civilian suffering during the coalition led liberation of the city. tell that's the police advice to brits heading abroad in case a terror attack happens while they're on holiday. and the european court of human rights upholds belgium's ban on the full face may come to veil in public the country is among a group of european nations which built in...
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last week, a report by amnesty international and this week a report from the house of lords but saidctics by using lower quality boats. and it's the migrants who are paying with their lives. those who made it know they are lucky. this year alone more than 2100 people have drowned off the coast of libya. i took the risk because i knew it was 50—50, either you survive or you die, soi was 50—50, either you survive or you die, so i took the boat and i believe that god will save me. soon they will all disembark in italy but their time they will all disembark in italy but theirtime in they will all disembark in italy but their time in europe is turning against them. —— the tide. 0ther their time in europe is turning against them. —— the tide. other eu countries have rejected repeated italian government pleas to open their ports to the rescue ships. for now, european governments remain focused on trying to seal off the central mediterranean route. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. masked men have shot 11 people at a children's party in the mexican city of tizay
last week, a report by amnesty international and this week a report from the house of lords but saidctics by using lower quality boats. and it's the migrants who are paying with their lives. those who made it know they are lucky. this year alone more than 2100 people have drowned off the coast of libya. i took the risk because i knew it was 50—50, either you survive or you die, soi was 50—50, either you survive or you die, so i took the boat and i believe that god will save me. soon they...
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amnesty international releases a report on civilian suffering during the coalition led liberation of the city we'll discuss the matter shortly with the deputy special representative of the un assistance mission for iraq. and the european court of human rights upholds belgium's ban on the full face nican veil in public the country is among the group of european nations which outlaw the clothing. thank you for watching r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow i'm kate partridge. but i am strong and russia never seem to be out of the headlines but now it's the president's son the spotlights turning on it all concerns a meeting he held with a russian lawyer jury in his father's election campaign and let's get all the details from khaled willfulness he joins me live now from new york hello again caleb while the story as we know has been circulating for several days now but trying judy and has just released a new statement what more can you tell us. well it began over the weekend with allegations from the new york times and now donald trump jr has released e-mails on the surface th
amnesty international releases a report on civilian suffering during the coalition led liberation of the city we'll discuss the matter shortly with the deputy special representative of the un assistance mission for iraq. and the european court of human rights upholds belgium's ban on the full face nican veil in public the country is among the group of european nations which outlaw the clothing. thank you for watching r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow i'm kate partridge. but i am...
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amnesty is ok but not citizenship for illegal aliens. host: california, republican line. joseph, go ahead. i am a republican. i came from europe many years ago. happiest day of my life when i arrived in new york city. host: joseph, what would you like to say, what is your comment? caller: my statement is it bothers me that these people come over here illegally, they , andwalk over the border they feel they have a right to do so. why don't they come legally, like i did, follow the due process of law? stand in line, go back to the end of the line, come here --egally, respect the laws legally, respectful laws of the united states. entitled tohey are and get all of the help and funds from the federal government, schooling, all of these things. i support that type of a process, however, these people should be sent back from where they came from and they can come legally. host: that is joseph in california. rick gladstone has a story about an arrest that took place, an american student, the arrest and sentencing of a graduate student , announced a month after he finished in ira
amnesty is ok but not citizenship for illegal aliens. host: california, republican line. joseph, go ahead. i am a republican. i came from europe many years ago. happiest day of my life when i arrived in new york city. host: joseph, what would you like to say, what is your comment? caller: my statement is it bothers me that these people come over here illegally, they , andwalk over the border they feel they have a right to do so. why don't they come legally, like i did, follow the due process of...
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amnesty international used to focus a lot of their work on the rights of roma.ll their attention has been on the last few years. they have been watching every fromand implementation member states. we saw them come out today with a 29 page report called a perfect storm. they actually blame the reckless policies of the european commission for making. this year one of the deadliest years yet. they say the cooperation with the libyan coast guard is irresponsible and leaving people in a country like libya where detention centers report a i believeatrocities this is irresponsible of the european union. there are also not pleased with the code of conduct outlined in this action plan. they believe they have been focusing their energy on rescuing and searching and the european commission and member states should focus on that. of all ofman rights these people trying to cross over to europe. genie: thank you, meabh mcmahon. a military strongman in libya has announced what he called the total liberation of benghazi. codenamed his offensive operation dignity targeting sever
amnesty international used to focus a lot of their work on the rights of roma.ll their attention has been on the last few years. they have been watching every fromand implementation member states. we saw them come out today with a 29 page report called a perfect storm. they actually blame the reckless policies of the european commission for making. this year one of the deadliest years yet. they say the cooperation with the libyan coast guard is irresponsible and leaving people in a country like...
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amnesty international calls it a grotesque abuse of power. 10 people including the local director ofhe rights group have been detained in turkey. they are suspected of belonging to a terrorist organization. since the failed coup, turkey has arrested thousands of people. hundreds of teachers and public servants have been dismissed. >> the director of amnesty international in turkey is being held within these walls at istanbul's police headquarters. on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist organization. staff andmbers of the others who were detained by turkish authorities while taking part in a training workshop on an island south of the capital. >> they decided to detain them and issue a ban on lawyers. she could not meet them during that time. we cannot get any information. today we learn that they extended the. of detention for another seven days. we were not told why. the organization is demanding the immediate release and that members raise the issue with erdogan. the g 20 liters is that he cannot be allowed to go scot-free. basically completely breaking every norm. and attending
amnesty international calls it a grotesque abuse of power. 10 people including the local director ofhe rights group have been detained in turkey. they are suspected of belonging to a terrorist organization. since the failed coup, turkey has arrested thousands of people. hundreds of teachers and public servants have been dismissed. >> the director of amnesty international in turkey is being held within these walls at istanbul's police headquarters. on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist...
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last week, the home office granted a 12 month deportation amnesty for survivors like her, but with ashe still fears about the future. herfriend and her friend and her daughter herfriend and her daughter both managed to escape from the 21st floor and have since been discharged from hospital. but the ordeal has deeply affected her. how have you coped with the trauma of surviving something as horrific as the g re nfell tower something as horrific as the grenfell tower fire? you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up, how to shop for talent. we will be following the online shopping network rakuten, which has scored a four—year sponsorship deal with barcelona football club. and we'll leave you with a big change at the famous natural history museum right here in london. visitors are going to be greeted by a new sight from friday. a 25 metre long skeleton of a blue whale, the biggest creature inhabiting the earth, has been suspended from the ceiling in the entrance hall. if you've been to dismiss will know it replaces the museum of the previous dinosaur. with the weekend fast a
last week, the home office granted a 12 month deportation amnesty for survivors like her, but with ashe still fears about the future. herfriend and her friend and her daughter herfriend and her daughter both managed to escape from the 21st floor and have since been discharged from hospital. but the ordeal has deeply affected her. how have you coped with the trauma of surviving something as horrific as the g re nfell tower something as horrific as the grenfell tower fire? you have been watching...
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well these latest allegations come just days after another rights group amnesty international blamed the u.s. led coalition for thousands of civilian deaths during the battle for mosul it said the coalition's actions may amount to war crimes and u.s. state department spokesperson was grilled on this issue on says day it seems to be and this is not just something that unique to this administration but for many over the course of the last four or five thought of instructions going to amnesty or another human rights group comes out with a report on a country that you don't like if they like north korea or syria you're and they don't consult those governments when they do this from which you guys accepted you know and you even talk about it and praise the reports from from from the podium and say this is you know we can't relate to chemical weapons in syria but when they come out with a report that is in a country that is a madman i have to say we want is that on that report like hartmann of the families puts together a very thorough humanitarian excuse me a very thorough civilian casual
well these latest allegations come just days after another rights group amnesty international blamed the u.s. led coalition for thousands of civilian deaths during the battle for mosul it said the coalition's actions may amount to war crimes and u.s. state department spokesperson was grilled on this issue on says day it seems to be and this is not just something that unique to this administration but for many over the course of the last four or five thought of instructions going to amnesty or...
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we were always talking about amnesty this, amnesty data, now, we are talking about or from an entirelynt poll, which is about border control. that is a victory, we may still end up being in the middle. we might be in the middle. you get some of your dreamers, we get enforced border control. but that is still a victory because he moved the ball in the right direction. >> jesse: arizona native for native. >> meghan: president trump is keeping his campaign promises, his most hard-line immigration candidate in modern times. i fully believe that and drop is what got them into the white house, so, if he didn't keep these campaign promises, he would anger the majority of his face and i think no one should be surprised when it comes to things like daca and dreamers. he said many times that isn't what he is looking at, as kimberly pointed out, he is more focused on drug dealers, people committing heinous crimes in this country and supporting them, it just is very difficult for me to understand why there are so many people in this country that seem more concerned with illegal immigrants needs th
we were always talking about amnesty this, amnesty data, now, we are talking about or from an entirelynt poll, which is about border control. that is a victory, we may still end up being in the middle. we might be in the middle. you get some of your dreamers, we get enforced border control. but that is still a victory because he moved the ball in the right direction. >> jesse: arizona native for native. >> meghan: president trump is keeping his campaign promises, his most hard-line...
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or he would recommend you know to give him an amnesty which it means that even the off the shelves of the highest level they don't feel that they have to hold him accountable for his crime this is also i love that example it gives the this is the way it is you know the impunity it's an off leash on policy it's not just something here on their own or it's like a very silly incidence here or there no this is part of the official policy there is no balance and i think for palestinians today they face the extra just chilly executions and there is no actions you like gives to soldiers or officers where do you there for draw the line between protecting yourself colleagues and using excessive force because we know that this person was attacking the military we also know that within the past number of months twenty nine its release have been killed by palestinian attackers it is a question of the fine line isn't there. look i think this case is very very clear that there is no military means to city and there is no protection needs you know for this case he was laid them dug down you know on
or he would recommend you know to give him an amnesty which it means that even the off the shelves of the highest level they don't feel that they have to hold him accountable for his crime this is also i love that example it gives the this is the way it is you know the impunity it's an off leash on policy it's not just something here on their own or it's like a very silly incidence here or there no this is part of the official policy there is no balance and i think for palestinians today they...
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we have amnesty program whether it comes to the pennsylvania turnpike. new law go into effect to wipe the slate clean for folks. if you have $500 in fees or six violations, they will get now lot of trouble and they'll suspends your registration. now, this amnesty program will run through august 4th, so you have got time to pay up. only have to pay the tolls if the fines haven't been around for more than 60 days. and if it is longer than that, they do want you to pay the additional fines, but you will have no more punishment on top. >> those fees, they do add up. time now 5:10. >> all right, there is a big fight broke out on the beach. >> this was insane. lifeguards jump in to break it up. then the unthinkable happens. coming up next on good day philadelphia, what started that fight. >> and, also, let's celebrate a local kid that made good. grew up all right, didn't he? kevin hart the city of brotherly love showing the birthday boy, a lot of love on this day. >> like i'm a grown man, we will explain that one coming upment bob kelly, good morning. >> good
we have amnesty program whether it comes to the pennsylvania turnpike. new law go into effect to wipe the slate clean for folks. if you have $500 in fees or six violations, they will get now lot of trouble and they'll suspends your registration. now, this amnesty program will run through august 4th, so you have got time to pay up. only have to pay the tolls if the fines haven't been around for more than 60 days. and if it is longer than that, they do want you to pay the additional fines, but...
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these latest allegations come just days after another and amnesty international blamed the u.s. led coalition for thousands of civilian deaths during the battle for mosul the u.s. state department spokeswoman was grilled on the issue by reporters on thursday it seems to be and this is not just something that unique to this administration but for many over the course of the last four or five thought of instructions when amnesty or another human rights group comes out with a report on a country that you don't like if they like north korea or syria you are and they don't consult those governments when they do that your words you guys accept it you know and you even talk about it and. the national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a special memory warning for chesapeake bay from sandy point to north beach maryland eastern bay until four forty five pm three sixteen pm a strong thunderstorm was located over thomas point light moving east at ten knots hazard wind gusts thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact the craft could be thrown overboard by sudden
these latest allegations come just days after another and amnesty international blamed the u.s. led coalition for thousands of civilian deaths during the battle for mosul the u.s. state department spokeswoman was grilled on the issue by reporters on thursday it seems to be and this is not just something that unique to this administration but for many over the course of the last four or five thought of instructions when amnesty or another human rights group comes out with a report on a country...