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bbc news, indian administered kashmir.ottesville, virginia but were dwarfed by a counter—protest. the kkk members were protesting against the planned removal of a statue of general probably, who oversaw confederate forces in the us civil war. in the town, they were met by hundreds of jeering cou nter— protesters. the klan marchers paraded past hundreds of people shouting "racists go home," and other chants. the protest was authorised by officials on free speech grounds. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the collection of ties and tiny figurines that give a glimpse into the life of one of the britain's greatest poets, philip larkin. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. 6ermany we will host the 2006 world cup. they pipped south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties planned in all the big cities were c
bbc news, indian administered kashmir.ottesville, virginia but were dwarfed by a counter—protest. the kkk members were protesting against the planned removal of a statue of general probably, who oversaw confederate forces in the us civil war. in the town, they were met by hundreds of jeering cou nter— protesters. the klan marchers paraded past hundreds of people shouting "racists go home," and other chants. the protest was authorised by officials on free speech grounds. stay with...
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from kashmir, here's our correspondent, sanjoy majumder. a battle for control in south kashmir.s respond with threats, a baton charge, and eventually tear gas. the protesters, mostly teenage boys, have come out on the streets and the security forces are chasing them. they're throwing rocks at them and they are being pushed back slowly. the mandate is very, very clear. on no account must they be allowed to advance. and the security forces will use as much force is needed to bring this to an end. the authorities wanted to prevent a repeat of these scenes from a year ago. an outpouring of support for the military commander burhan wani during his funeral. thousands of people, militants, civilians, turned up. that is testimony to his massive public following. he had been killed in an exchange with indian soldiers. so, this time, all access to his village was sealed. internet services were shut down, villagers ordered to stay indoors. soldiers even searched the woods to make sure no—one slipped through. but many were determined to try, including women. translation: burhan wani was a m
from kashmir, here's our correspondent, sanjoy majumder. a battle for control in south kashmir.s respond with threats, a baton charge, and eventually tear gas. the protesters, mostly teenage boys, have come out on the streets and the security forces are chasing them. they're throwing rocks at them and they are being pushed back slowly. the mandate is very, very clear. on no account must they be allowed to advance. and the security forces will use as much force is needed to bring this to an end....
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our correspondent sanjoy majumder reports from kashmir. a battle for control in south kashmir.curity forces. the troops respond with rats, a bat in charge... and eventually tear gas shells. the protest of mostly teenage boys have come onto the streets and security forces are chasing them, throwing rocks and they have been pushed back slowly. the mandate is very, very clear. on no account must they be allowed to advance. security forces will use as much force is needed to bring this to an end. authorities we re bring this to an end. authorities were determined to prevent a repeat of these scenes from one year ago. an outpouring of support for the militant commander burhan wani, during his funeral. thousands of people, militants and civilians, turned up. a testimony to his massive public following. he had been killed in an exchange with indian soldiers. this time, the village was sealed. internet services were shut down, and villagers ordered to stay indoors. soldiers even searched the woods to make sure that nobody slipped through. but many were determined to try... including wo
our correspondent sanjoy majumder reports from kashmir. a battle for control in south kashmir.curity forces. the troops respond with rats, a bat in charge... and eventually tear gas shells. the protest of mostly teenage boys have come onto the streets and security forces are chasing them, throwing rocks and they have been pushed back slowly. the mandate is very, very clear. on no account must they be allowed to advance. security forces will use as much force is needed to bring this to an end....
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the indian authorities have imposed heavy restrictions in the kashmir valley for the anniversary.y locations. our correspondent sanjoy majumder is there. we are heading to south kashmir and the village of burhan wani, the militant commander killed in a year ago, where large protests are expected today. we have a a few kilometres from the village. the main access roads have been blocked. soldiers have taken up position and cordoned off this area. there is a cu rfew cordoned off this area. there is a curfew in place and villagers are being asked to stay inside their homes. soldiers are checking the woods beyond to make sure that no one is able to sneak through. any civilian who comes to this area is being stopped and prevented from proceeding further. translation: a year ago, proceeding further. translation: a yearago, burhan proceeding further. translation: a year ago, burhan wani was murdered in this village. we're not going there and even if we were, what's the problem? but as the day wears on, the first sign of trouble. some protests have just broken out. the protesters a re som
the indian authorities have imposed heavy restrictions in the kashmir valley for the anniversary.y locations. our correspondent sanjoy majumder is there. we are heading to south kashmir and the village of burhan wani, the militant commander killed in a year ago, where large protests are expected today. we have a a few kilometres from the village. the main access roads have been blocked. soldiers have taken up position and cordoned off this area. there is a cu rfew cordoned off this area. there...
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the kashmir situation is very hot of the moment.o dialogue between the two countries at ministerial level. maybe the officials will get together at the civil service levels soon. together at the civil service levels soon. ambassadors exist in both countries. rather high commissioners in this case. fundamentally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. what is at stake, it seems to be potentially the defining relationship of the first half of the 20th century. india versus china this a new book, on the retreat of western liberalism makes that point. two models tested alongside each other. both newly capitalist, one autocratic, one democratic. whoever wins the battle, as american power declines, the west offers an identity crisis, will become the great power of the future. that is indeed true. china has certainly been off to a much faster pace in the last 30 years or so. where as democratic injury dili mecca india had challenges. at the mehmedi situation interesting, china and india have slowed down. part of this meltd
the kashmir situation is very hot of the moment.o dialogue between the two countries at ministerial level. maybe the officials will get together at the civil service levels soon. together at the civil service levels soon. ambassadors exist in both countries. rather high commissioners in this case. fundamentally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. what is at stake, it seems to be potentially the defining relationship of the first half of the 20th century. india versus china...
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a police source in kashmir told the bbc the attack didn't appear to be aimed at the pilgrims who wereere's been a big upset at wimbledon, with one of the favourites, rafael nadal, knocked out by the sixteenth seed, gilles muller, of luxembourg, in an epic match that lasted almost five hours. the spaniard fought back from two sets down before muller won the fifth and the match, 6—3, 6-4,3-6,4-6,15-13. we've got more coming up with the tea m we've got more coming up with the team in sport today on that later this hour. and nasa'sjuno spacecraft is about to get the best—ever look atjupiter‘s famous great red spot. juno will fly over the 16,000 kilometre wide storm, which three earths could fit inside it. the fly—by will take place at 6:02 gmt, that's in about two hours' time. we'll have to wait till the weekend to receive the pictures here on earth. more now on our top story, germany's accusing china's security services of controlling the cancer treatment of the famous dissident liu xiaobo. so are there any signs that beijing may relent? suzanne nossel is from the literary and human righ
a police source in kashmir told the bbc the attack didn't appear to be aimed at the pilgrims who wereere's been a big upset at wimbledon, with one of the favourites, rafael nadal, knocked out by the sixteenth seed, gilles muller, of luxembourg, in an epic match that lasted almost five hours. the spaniard fought back from two sets down before muller won the fifth and the match, 6—3, 6-4,3-6,4-6,15-13. we've got more coming up with the tea m we've got more coming up with the team in sport today...
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the kashmir situation is very hot at the moment and, as you said, there is no dialogue between the twobut, fundamentally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. is what is at stake here are the defining relationship, india versus china. there is a new book called the retreat of western liberalism that makes that point. two models are being tested alongside each other, both are newly capitalist one is autocratic and one is democratic. whoever wins the battle, as american power declines in the west and suffers an identity crisis, will become the great power of the future. that is indeed true. china has been offered to a faster pace in the last 30 years. —— china has been off to a faster pace. democratic india has had more challenges. both india has had more challenges. both india and china have slowed down and this is part of the melted down catching up, not quite allowing the two countries to take off as they would have liked to do. india was growing at 10% plus gdp. that was remarkable for a democratic country with hurdles and court cases to deal with hurdles and court
the kashmir situation is very hot at the moment and, as you said, there is no dialogue between the twobut, fundamentally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. is what is at stake here are the defining relationship, india versus china. there is a new book called the retreat of western liberalism that makes that point. two models are being tested alongside each other, both are newly capitalist one is autocratic and one is democratic. whoever wins the battle, as american power...
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a police source in kashmir told the bbc the attack didn't appear to be aimed at the pilgrims who werefael nadal‘s hopes of winning a third wimbledon title are over for another year after an epic five—set defeat by 16th seed gilles muller of luxembourg. spaniard nadal, a is—time grand slam champion, fought back from two sets down before muller took a fifth match point to win 6—3, 6—4, 3-6,4-6,15-13. we have more on that coming up with oui’ we have more on that coming up with our team we have more on that coming up with ourteam in we have more on that coming up with our team in sport today later dessau. —— later this hour. and nasa'sjuno spacecraft is about to get the best—ever look atjupiter‘s famous great red spot. juno will fly over the 16,000 kilometre wide storm — which is so big that three earths could fit inside it. the fly by will take place at six minutes past two gmt, that's in three hours' time. and we have to wait till the weekend to receive the pictures on earth. and when we do, we will bring them to you. more now on our top story: germany's accusing china's security servic
a police source in kashmir told the bbc the attack didn't appear to be aimed at the pilgrims who werefael nadal‘s hopes of winning a third wimbledon title are over for another year after an epic five—set defeat by 16th seed gilles muller of luxembourg. spaniard nadal, a is—time grand slam champion, fought back from two sets down before muller took a fifth match point to win 6—3, 6—4, 3-6,4-6,15-13. we have more on that coming up with oui’ we have more on that coming up with our team...
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don't like activists because you know journalists in occupied territories like the western sahara kashmir and palestine. sounds like facebook is favoring the ruling closely this is to make it a happier place for everyone but when i sign into facebook i don't want to see political expression i want. i want to see edibles and these dancing these quotes your boyfriend your grandma and i have to began saying. your opinions on police accountability for the losers on twitter. so former unless the police are dancing. ok. if you have journalists or pro publica state that this is the most far reaching censorship operation in history considering the number of people involved we should be alarmed about this ok only so facebook isn't the utopia you dreamed up it's a market place but you know you can't stay away from facebook you will most of it's own. right god can i. believe but they can't just be an unpopular opinions imagine if dancing were banned me or you were banned you know that i have to talk to my parents and post then i was. going to cause advertisements have an impact whether we like it or
don't like activists because you know journalists in occupied territories like the western sahara kashmir and palestine. sounds like facebook is favoring the ruling closely this is to make it a happier place for everyone but when i sign into facebook i don't want to see political expression i want. i want to see edibles and these dancing these quotes your boyfriend your grandma and i have to began saying. your opinions on police accountability for the losers on twitter. so former unless the...