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and joining us for more is you double correspondent mathias billing in beijing mathias it appears to be a common theme there are a carelessness a lack of adherence to safety procedures why does this keep happening in china. well the problem is not regulations that. are up to international standards for safety the problem is that these companies ignore regulations and that these regulations are not enforced by local governments and this is of course because there is a close link often between these governments and the companies the companies are either owed by the state or they are big tax payers and for governments for the most time of the last forty years the most important target to meet was growth rate so in order to meet the growth rate they would look away at a lot of things and this seems to be the case here as well what has happened in the case of the latest explosion in junk to province that occurred last week what are authorities saying. well the central government has send an investigation team it seems i coding to what we hear or what is reported that. explosions have been
and joining us for more is you double correspondent mathias billing in beijing mathias it appears to be a common theme there are a carelessness a lack of adherence to safety procedures why does this keep happening in china. well the problem is not regulations that. are up to international standards for safety the problem is that these companies ignore regulations and that these regulations are not enforced by local governments and this is of course because there is a close link often between...
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who now joins me from beijing mathias firstly how widespread is this practice of forced disappearances in china. it is becoming increasingly common that is within the fact last five years of course a lot of the things that happen in the secret detentions have been common in china torture mental torture isolation extortion of confessions all this has been happening before but this systematic and comprehensive. use of disappearances is something we have seen during the siege in ping era. it has happened to lawyers to dissidents it has happened to foreign nationals it always seems to be modeled on the. treatment of corrupt officials the communist party usually takes these people in its control in its own control after they are expelled from the party they are handed over to the judicial system so this is what we see recently so when someone is disappeared all that misha's what recourse does the family have who do they turn to for head. well you can imagine what they do is they try to find any information possible they go to state organs prosecute. detention centers legal criminal detentio
who now joins me from beijing mathias firstly how widespread is this practice of forced disappearances in china. it is becoming increasingly common that is within the fact last five years of course a lot of the things that happen in the secret detentions have been common in china torture mental torture isolation extortion of confessions all this has been happening before but this systematic and comprehensive. use of disappearances is something we have seen during the siege in ping era. it has...
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magnitude so this is obviously a big problem for the authorities mathias ballinger for us in beijing thanks very much. what has been two years now since a military crackdown and mean more pushed more than seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims out of the country and into refugee camps and neighboring bangladesh of course move has been especially hard on children the one thing bangladesh is warry that setting up schools wall for a sense of permanence for the refugees over and use and their parents struggle for what is widely considered a human right. his life may have been turned upside down but morning routine endures he should be getting ready to go to his school he should be walking through his front door. instead it's a stroll through the sprawling sea of shelters that's been home for two years for everyone here life is on hold but with almost no education provision teenagers have it washed dreams of graduating from school have to wait. at makeshift study groups like these. they refused to give up the fight for education. because if. i can do everything. for everyone. outside the
magnitude so this is obviously a big problem for the authorities mathias ballinger for us in beijing thanks very much. what has been two years now since a military crackdown and mean more pushed more than seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims out of the country and into refugee camps and neighboring bangladesh of course move has been especially hard on children the one thing bangladesh is warry that setting up schools wall for a sense of permanence for the refugees over and use and their...