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based on legitimacy and credibility so that human rights activist around the world could say human rights is a universal cause. we are part of a global movement. that continued until 9/11 when that trajectory shifted. this is what we are dealing with now is relieving the fabric of human rights throughout the world. >> i remember if i can bring up one issue, we were having trouble in south africa. the apartheid all-white anti-black government were not going to let black africans be a part of the public process and the president sent me to geneva that was a terrible assignment, by the way and i spent three days debating with him about why his government should open up and get rid of discrimination and he was a really bad actor. that is another story. he had once praised adolf hitler. it was not good material and we didn't get it done, but if we started something in africa that did make a difference they heard us. that encourage citizens throughout africa to believe they had a right to participate in the public life of their country who , one other aspect of human rights that hasn't been mentioned is the right of people to live in peace. unfortu
based on legitimacy and credibility so that human rights activist around the world could say human rights is a universal cause. we are part of a global movement. that continued until 9/11 when that trajectory shifted. this is what we are dealing with now is relieving the fabric of human rights throughout the world. >> i remember if i can bring up one issue, we were having trouble in south africa. the apartheid all-white anti-black government were not going to let black africans be a part...
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there was really an upsurge of a human rights movement. t carter and his administration injected that movement with energy, with moral support, morale. did, you thing he mentioned latin america, this sentur hemisphere, yet he pat derrian, the assistant secretary for human rights who was an amazing champion human rights, and i see some of her colleagues here they brought , that message to the dictatorships in latin america. in fact, pat threatened military support to argentina if the disappeared people, the thousands of disappeared people, did not reappear. and they did they reappeared , alive because of that threat of withholding military support. there is a professor in atlanta who came and told us that i was one of the 3000 that would have been dead if pat derrian hadn't gone down and pounded her first. -- pounded her fist and said, we want to see those people alive. rhetoric, but by real action the carter , administration made such an important difference in latin america. but you have to understand this , was during the cold war. so not
there was really an upsurge of a human rights movement. t carter and his administration injected that movement with energy, with moral support, morale. did, you thing he mentioned latin america, this sentur hemisphere, yet he pat derrian, the assistant secretary for human rights who was an amazing champion human rights, and i see some of her colleagues here they brought , that message to the dictatorships in latin america. in fact, pat threatened military support to argentina if the disappeared...
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it's also failed to curb rights abuses and many other parts around the world but i think the human rights movement despite the obstacles faced i mean you're talking about one of the world's strongest militaries in israel supported by the global hedge amount of the united states. no amount of human rights groups on its own is going to be able to you know for example change the structure for rights abuse but i think the human rights movement and here i'm not talking about human rights watch i'm talking about you know palestinian israeli and other international groups has been critical for example and insisting on for example the rights that occupied palestinians have and raising the issues and we have seen changes israel used white phosphorous in 2008 that was well documented that weapon and stopping use in the arsenal we've seen for the 1st time the international criminal court has a preliminary examination over the last few years in the situation in israel palestine we see that the u.n. office of the high commissioner for human rights is compiling for the 1st time a database of businesses that ope
it's also failed to curb rights abuses and many other parts around the world but i think the human rights movement despite the obstacles faced i mean you're talking about one of the world's strongest militaries in israel supported by the global hedge amount of the united states. no amount of human rights groups on its own is going to be able to you know for example change the structure for rights abuse but i think the human rights movement and here i'm not talking about human rights watch i'm...
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there was really an upsurge of a human rights movement. t carter and his administration injected that movement with energy, with moral support, morale. did, you thing he mentioned latin america, this sentur hemisphere, yet he pat derrian, the assistant secretary for human rights who was an amazing champion human rights, and i see some of her colleagues here they brought , that message to the dictatorships in latin america. in fact, pat threatened military support to argentina if the disappeared people, the thousands of disappeared people, did not reappear. and they did they reappeared , alive because of that threat of withholding military support. there is a professor in atlanta who came and told us that i was one of the 3000 that would have been dead if pat derrian hadn't gone down and pounded her first. -- pounded her fist and said, we want to see those people alive. rhetoric, but by real action the carter , administration made such an important difference in latin america. but you have to understand this , was during the cold war. so not
there was really an upsurge of a human rights movement. t carter and his administration injected that movement with energy, with moral support, morale. did, you thing he mentioned latin america, this sentur hemisphere, yet he pat derrian, the assistant secretary for human rights who was an amazing champion human rights, and i see some of her colleagues here they brought , that message to the dictatorships in latin america. in fact, pat threatened military support to argentina if the disappeared...
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country at the camera she gee but i channeled that anger that i heard it is injustice to ments human rights movement so i joined others where fight against colonialism that against apartheid women's rights organizations and became an activist serious activist learning to organize with other people to create the world i believe in that's what i say to our media join others joining a movement youth organization women's rights are going to raise nations and fight for the world you want to do it alone join others stand up for it is right moment i can see you nodding there how has your own personal trajectory led you to where you are. well i've been lucky enough to be around her of the bill and melinda gates foundation and i've been travelling for 20 years and i think one of the things that has shocked me as i've been on the ground in so many different countries in africa and all over the world is that abuse comes up more and more and more that if you have a conversation with women that's a real conversation so you're there to talk about their health or their children if you stay long enough they'll tell
country at the camera she gee but i channeled that anger that i heard it is injustice to ments human rights movement so i joined others where fight against colonialism that against apartheid women's rights organizations and became an activist serious activist learning to organize with other people to create the world i believe in that's what i say to our media join others joining a movement youth organization women's rights are going to raise nations and fight for the world you want to do it...
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but don't surrender your rights and i didn't there was a price i fled my country at the cameras she gee but i channeled that anger that i heard it is injustice to movements human rights movements a joint others where fight he gives colonialism that against apartheid women's rights organizations and became an activist serious activist learning to organize with other people to create the world i believe in that's what i say to our media join others joining a movement youth organization women's rights are going to raise nations and fight for the world you want you could do it alone join others stand up for it is right moment i can see you nodding there how has your own personal trajectory led you to where you are well i've been lucky enough to be around her of the bill and melinda gates foundation and i've been traveling for 20 years and i think one of the things that.
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communicate with the international community and international community and international human rights movementist nowadays them so in the past. what about other democracies in the world, the uk, germany, france, after putting enough washer on the chinese leadership to reform the human rights practices? quite clearly they are not doing that. they need to form a united front to rear the pressure china on human rights issues. we are working very ha rd rights issues. we are working very hard on that but the lack of leadership in particularfrom the united states causes a glaring problem. but on one hand we have a president who says that he cares about human rights but it only goes so about human rights but it only goes so far as about human rights but it only goes so farasa about human rights but it only goes so far as a trade deal or other issues that come up and then push human rights aside. so in your view, what more pressure can the democratic world put on china to institute these reforms? we are working with united nations trying to buttress the un human rights mechanisms to pressure china mor
communicate with the international community and international community and international human rights movementist nowadays them so in the past. what about other democracies in the world, the uk, germany, france, after putting enough washer on the chinese leadership to reform the human rights practices? quite clearly they are not doing that. they need to form a united front to rear the pressure china on human rights issues. we are working very ha rd rights issues. we are working very hard on...
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but don't surrender your rights and i didn't there was a price i fled my country at the cameras she g. but i channeled that anger that i heard it is in just these 2 movements human rights movements a joint others where fight the games colonialism that against apartheid women's rights organizations and became an activist serious activist learning to organize with other people to create the world i believe in that's what i say to our media join others joining a movement youth organization women's rights are going to raise nations and fight for the world you want to do it alone join others stand up for it is right moment i can see you nodding there how has your own personal trajectory led you to where you are. well i've been lucky enough to the co-founder of the bill and melinda gates foundation and i've been traveling for 20 years and i think one of the things that has shocked me as i've been on the ground in so many different countries in africa and all over the world is that abuse comes up more and more and more that if you have a conversation with women that's a real conversation so you're there to talk about their health or their children if you stay long enou
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legitimacy and credibility so that human rights activists around the world could really say human rights is the universalwe are not agents of t. we are part of a global movement continued as president carter said until 9/11 when that trajectory a positive development shifted to a negative trajectory because of torture, indefinite detention, assassination policy, etc., and the war in iraq. this is what we're dealing with the fabric ofving human rights throughout the world. bringondale: if i could up an issue, we were having trouble in south africa. the apartheid come all-white anti-black government were not africans,et black fellow citizens be part of the public process. and the president sent me to to meet -- it was a terrible assignment. [laughter] i spent three days debating with him about what his government should open up and get rid of discrimination. actor.a really bad that is another story. [laughter] but he had once praised adolph hitler. this was not good material. we really pressed him. office, we did not get it done, but we started something there in africa that did make a difference. they heard us. it encouraged citizens throughout africa to belie
legitimacy and credibility so that human rights activists around the world could really say human rights is the universalwe are not agents of t. we are part of a global movement continued as president carter said until 9/11 when that trajectory a positive development shifted to a negative trajectory because of torture, indefinite detention, assassination policy, etc., and the war in iraq. this is what we're dealing with the fabric ofving human rights throughout the world. bringondale: if i...
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but don't surrender your rights and i didn't there was a price i fled my country at the cameras she g. but i channeled that anger that i heard it is in just these 2 movements human rights movements i joined others where fight the games colonialism that against apartheid women's rights organizations and became an activist serious activist learning to organize with other people to create the world i believe in that's what i say to our media join others join a movement youth organization women's rights organizations and fight for the world you want to do to law and join others stand up for it is right moment i can see you nodding there how has your own personal trajectory led you to where you are. well i've been lucky enough to be around her of the bill and melinda gates foundation and i've been travelling for 20 years and i think one of the things that has shocked me as i've been on the ground in so many different countries in africa and all over the world is that abuse comes up more and more and more that if you have a conversation with women that's a real conversation so you're there to talk about their health or their children if you stay long enough they'll te
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. >> some wonder if it was the aids crisis and the human toll that actually accelerated the gay rights movement. chase cane reports. >> reporter: the sustainwall riots gave birth to the gay rights movement. it took decades to get marriage equality. >> we are in the midst of an epidemic. >> but was it the aids crisis and its human toll that accelerated gay rights in america? some people say, yeah, it was, but not without an immense cost. >> it was crushing. >> it was like rouussian roulet. we didn't know. >> i'm sorry. >> this painful but important story goes back to 1969. but not to the well known stonewall riots in new york, rather to st. louis where a black teenager died of pneumonia. at the time, nothing would make headlines. there was no photo of robert or a firm birthday. but robert had aids, likely making him the first aids death in america 50 years ago and 12 years before we ever knew what it was. >> it is unimaginable from when the start of it we could ever get to the point we're at today. it's been incredible progress, but there is still a lot to do. i think that's what people are in s
. >> some wonder if it was the aids crisis and the human toll that actually accelerated the gay rights movement. chase cane reports. >> reporter: the sustainwall riots gave birth to the gay rights movement. it took decades to get marriage equality. >> we are in the midst of an epidemic. >> but was it the aids crisis and its human toll that accelerated gay rights in america? some people say, yeah, it was, but not without an immense cost. >> it was crushing. >>...
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so these movements many of the protests oppose they're really young and the organizers of their massive rally their cause see for human rights front with. many of the social movement and the massive rallies in hong kong but obviously they are not there want to leave this movement because this time the movement in hong kong this is. more about say self motivation after hong kong people. peavy kong in hong kong thank you very much for that update from there. teddy not here don president hassan rouhani has said that the head on would not wage war against any nation he was speaking off the u.s. announced it was sending a distant 1000 troops to the region in response to what it calls a threat by iran and also comes a 3rd on say that the bottom line if the new accord it's fine with the international community in 2015 the u.s. has released new images it says proves it on was behind the bombing of 2 oil tankers and the golf 3 in iran has categorically rejected these allegations these are the new images that the u.s. says proves iran was behind the attacks on 2 oil tankers last thursday in the gulf of oman on it the u.s. claims an un
so these movements many of the protests oppose they're really young and the organizers of their massive rally their cause see for human rights front with. many of the social movement and the massive rallies in hong kong but obviously they are not there want to leave this movement because this time the movement in hong kong this is. more about say self motivation after hong kong people. peavy kong in hong kong thank you very much for that update from there. teddy not here don president hassan...
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a lot of folks in hong kong, human rights activists say they fear this could tamp down on the democracy movement there. >>> 4:37 for you right now. in contra costa county, ntsb investigators are trying to determine the cause of the deadly small plane crash sunday in antioch. recovery crews find the pilot's body on monday. is n um from berkeley. his plane went down shortly after taking off from pwabuchan field. the wreckage has not been recovered because it is in a remote spot. >>> also in antioch, leaders agreeing to recognize june as pride month. this is them raising the flag shortly after the vote.he vote . they have the vote after a coming up on tesla, well, they have had their share of scuttlebutts. what the ceo is saying about the falling demand for tesla >>> as kids are sinking into summer vacation, a new report finds most kids aren't learning. how a lesson unlearned could affect their future. >>> good morning. i'm rahel solomon at cnbc headquarters. wall street looks set to open in the red today. the markets failing to hold onto early gains yesterday. the nasdaq fell for the first time in
a lot of folks in hong kong, human rights activists say they fear this could tamp down on the democracy movement there. >>> 4:37 for you right now. in contra costa county, ntsb investigators are trying to determine the cause of the deadly small plane crash sunday in antioch. recovery crews find the pilot's body on monday. is n um from berkeley. his plane went down shortly after taking off from pwabuchan field. the wreckage has not been recovered because it is in a remote spot....
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movement but the human rights campaign says that 50 years later this community is still at greater riskor sexual and violent assaults. elaine?jano: l right, meg oliver, thank you. in hong kong, hundreds of thousands of protestors turned out today to oppose a government plan allowing criminal defendants to be extradited to mainland china. some demonstrators broke through barriers. police pushed them back with batons and pepper spray. critics say the new law could be used against political opponents. for the first time ever, a new study finds americans are expected to spend more time this car using their mobile devices than watching tv. most of that activity will happen on smartphones. apple c.e.o. tim cook has some surprising thoughts on screen time and more. he spoke exclusively with incoming "cbs evening news" anchor norah o'donnell at apple's developers conference in san jose, california. >> i was looking for you. >>eporter: in these hallways cook is king. >> hey guys. >> reporter: you are a celebrity here. and what he says on stage is a sort of gospel for fans who gather here from ar
movement but the human rights campaign says that 50 years later this community is still at greater riskor sexual and violent assaults. elaine?jano: l right, meg oliver, thank you. in hong kong, hundreds of thousands of protestors turned out today to oppose a government plan allowing criminal defendants to be extradited to mainland china. some demonstrators broke through barriers. police pushed them back with batons and pepper spray. critics say the new law could be used against political...
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human rights watch. even following this movement in detail, lived in hong kong. if you could talk about the significance of a movement that was -- some described it as a failed movement until now. >> first of all, i would like to say that joshua wong getting out of prison today is a very significant moment. he published an article that had echoed the letter from the birmingham jail. i think that helped put this movement in the context of protest movements worldwide, but also through history. the amber alert movement when it happen in 2014 -- the umbrella movement it happen in 2014 was landmark step especially for young people who were not born at the time of the hong kong movement. saying we understand only in ,ong kong with a rule of law press freedom, religious freedom, our ability to protest freely, we understand these and freedoms are very precious and we are prepared to stand up and defend them. the umbrella movement itself, nathan law was actually and eled to the legislature in a landslide. he was the youngest legislator when elected. yet within a year, he
human rights watch. even following this movement in detail, lived in hong kong. if you could talk about the significance of a movement that was -- some described it as a failed movement until now. >> first of all, i would like to say that joshua wong getting out of prison today is a very significant moment. he published an article that had echoed the letter from the birmingham jail. i think that helped put this movement in the context of protest movements worldwide, but also through...
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labour actually set up when it was last in government, equalities and human rights commission, a referral thatjewish labour movementour party for institutional anti—semitism, it is crazy with this going on that the labour party leadership play so fast and loose with the feelings of the jewish labour members by allowing chris williamson back into the party so easy and so flagrantly.” williamson back into the party so easy and so flagrantly. i suppose a lawyer might say, look, you have to do treat each individual case individually, otherwise you are potentially going to find yourself dragged through the courts over it, and even though the labour party is and even though the labour party is a private organisation, because it isa a private organisation, because it is a political party and it is not a kind of statutory body or anything itself, there are basic fairness rules that he had to be judged itself, there are basic fairness rules that he had to bejudged on those remarks that led to his suspension, not a general pattern of behaviour, and that therefore what the labour party did was what its lawyers would have advi
labour actually set up when it was last in government, equalities and human rights commission, a referral thatjewish labour movementour party for institutional anti—semitism, it is crazy with this going on that the labour party leadership play so fast and loose with the feelings of the jewish labour members by allowing chris williamson back into the party so easy and so flagrantly.” williamson back into the party so easy and so flagrantly. i suppose a lawyer might say, look, you have to do...
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of newly decolonized nations were seeking, that the decolonization movement itself was a movement for human rights, the human right have sovereignty over your own land, to have the ability to control your own economy, to elect your own leaders, the ability to not be someone else's colonial subject. he wanted -- his fundamental goal in writing this appeal and bringing african people worldwide together and causing african-americans to release themselves from anti-african ideas was the sort of grand plan for malcolm in the last year of his life was he wanted these african heads of state to help him bring the u.s. government before the u.n., before the united nations, to charge the u.s. with violating the human rights of 22 million africans, african-americans. he wanted, essentially, the u.s. to be brought before the world stage and ridiculed in the 1960's in the way south africa had been brought before the world stage in the 1960's and ridiculed. and he spoke directly to that in this appeal to these african leaders and stated that, south africa is like a vicious wolf, openly hostile towards black hum
of newly decolonized nations were seeking, that the decolonization movement itself was a movement for human rights, the human right have sovereignty over your own land, to have the ability to control your own economy, to elect your own leaders, the ability to not be someone else's colonial subject. he wanted -- his fundamental goal in writing this appeal and bringing african people worldwide together and causing african-americans to release themselves from anti-african ideas was the sort of...
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movement. but the human rights campaign says 50 years later this community is at greater risk for sexual and violent thank you. hundreds turn itted out today to oppose government plan. critics say the new law could be used against political oopponents. the cbs overnight news will be right back. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> the beaches of northern france are quiet again after the week-long commemoration of the d-day invasion of normandy. 75 years ago operation over load landed an army and spelled the beginning of the end for nazi germany. stories of the battle were told to sailors and airmen who fought. but perhaps missing from the airmen is general dwight eisenhower. his tale through thelines of his grandson, david. >> reporter: ike on the eve of af d-day. a commander sending warriors into battle. his presence is saying whatever happens, your sacrifice will be meaningful. you love these soldiers and you just wanted to see them. >> reporter: he's the grandson of the man who commanded the greatest military operation of history's most tearerable war. >> my grandparents would stand here and w
movement. but the human rights campaign says 50 years later this community is at greater risk for sexual and violent thank you. hundreds turn itted out today to oppose government plan. critics say the new law could be used against political oopponents. the cbs overnight news will be right back. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >>> the beaches of northern france are quiet again after the week-long commemoration of the d-day invasion of normandy. 75 years ago operation over...
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that was born out of the civil rights movement and that it was born out of hopefully avoiding what was happening in riots, and that was one of the movements around the human rights commission. strategic goals are to disrupt systems of inequity and amplify community voice. this image here you have a booklet that was created by the young people at mission delores academy, highlights the work they were doing to address bullying and other issues that were happening in their school, which is something that we do with middle school students and high school students around san francisco. this is the budget and the -- the numbers piece of it, if you want to ask me more questions, we can definitely drill down on that as we move forward. major initiatives in who they serve. the discrimination division, focussed on people victimized by discriminatory behavior, we do the mediation and investigations in our office, the fair chance ordinance, the government alliance for racial equity, this year we have been doing more work around juvenile justice reform. my brother and sister's keeper initiative, office of racial -- conversations around the pending legislation. opportu
that was born out of the civil rights movement and that it was born out of hopefully avoiding what was happening in riots, and that was one of the movements around the human rights commission. strategic goals are to disrupt systems of inequity and amplify community voice. this image here you have a booklet that was created by the young people at mission delores academy, highlights the work they were doing to address bullying and other issues that were happening in their school, which is...
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human rights and it must respect them otherwise they will find themselves indicted like bashir did and i think maybe one thing that could happen if the military really wanted to send a signal to the protest movement that they are committed to democracy that they are committed to upholding people's a civil rights and human rights would be to hand over the sharon haroun and other indicted war criminals and perpetrators of atrocities to the international criminal court well thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on the story with us we do appreciate it joining us there from new york simon adams thank you. well out of our other stories this hour forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognize governments that have pushed more out highly pfaff this fight is south of the capital naveh disused international airport they also say they bombed some of half those positions in the south have to launch the military offensive to capture tripoli in april the u.n. says hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting and more than 90000 residents forced to leave and mohamad abdalla why has more fun trip any. clashes started on saturday between forces loyal to the the government of national accord and others led
human rights and it must respect them otherwise they will find themselves indicted like bashir did and i think maybe one thing that could happen if the military really wanted to send a signal to the protest movement that they are committed to democracy that they are committed to upholding people's a civil rights and human rights would be to hand over the sharon haroun and other indicted war criminals and perpetrators of atrocities to the international criminal court well thank you very much for...
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human rights. >> respect and dignity. that is what the movement and that is woris worth stanp for. >> you cannot free one segment of the society. we have to free all of our people. let the people free. let people be human. >> he says as a little boy growing up inl the rura south, he often wondered why people saw each other in any other way. >> i would ask my mother, my father, my grandparents, why? they would say boy that is the way it is. don't get in the way. don't get in trouble.la >> r he got are arrested for standing up against hate as head of a student nonviolent coordinatin committee. he joined martin luther king jr. in delivering a message of hope to america. >> to tell the america people we're better. and we must get people to never hate. hate is too heavy of a burden to bear. >> minds can be changed he says. and he related a story about wanting to borrow a book from a neighborhood library when he was just a boy. >> we were told thatra the lib was a white only and not for coloreds. and i neverk went bac to that library until july 5th, s 1
human rights. >> respect and dignity. that is what the movement and that is woris worth stanp for. >> you cannot free one segment of the society. we have to free all of our people. let the people free. let people be human. >> he says as a little boy growing up inl the rura south, he often wondered why people saw each other in any other way. >> i would ask my mother, my father, my grandparents, why? they would say boy that is the way it is. don't get in the way. don't get...
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shut it off earlier this month in an attempt to quash the protest movement altogether well earlier i spoke to mark a sudanese human rights activist a member of the sudan doctors union she told us more about the reaction amongst many people in hard to to this deal people of course will be very skeptical about the. deal of course the trust from the fall toward the terms of its council has been shaken after the attack as you mentioned but of course they remain some optimism remain that look like to move forward because the situation now is a standstill and i don't think anyone would like to see the current situation continue we would like to see a transition i think the the it to to see the rule i think the international. community exerted huge pressure on the on the transitional council but a lot importantly the sudanese people through continuing continuation of the peace peaceful demonstration as well as civil disobedience they forced the transitional council to come back and sit in to the table. well hundreds of people and hearty in the holding night demonstrations to protest power and internet outages people gathered ne
shut it off earlier this month in an attempt to quash the protest movement altogether well earlier i spoke to mark a sudanese human rights activist a member of the sudan doctors union she told us more about the reaction amongst many people in hard to to this deal people of course will be very skeptical about the. deal of course the trust from the fall toward the terms of its council has been shaken after the attack as you mentioned but of course they remain some optimism remain that look like...
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human rights. in the united states, of course, we have our own version of this movement - which is being led by president trump and many of his republican allies who are attempting to divide our country up and attack these same communities. how sad it is that president trump sees these authoritarian leaders as friends and allies. this authoritarian playbook is not new. the challenge we confront today as a nation, and as a world, is in many ways not different from the one we faced a little less than a century ago, during and after the great depression in the 1930s. then, as now, deeply-rooted and seemingly intractable economic and social disparities led to the rise of right-wing nationalist forces all over the world. in europe, the anger and despair was ultimately harnessed by authoritarian demagogues who fused corporatism, nationalism, racism, and xenophobia into a political movement that amassed totalitarian power, destroyed democracy, and ultimately murdering millions of people - including members of my own family. but we must remember that those were not the only places where dark forces tried to rise
human rights. in the united states, of course, we have our own version of this movement - which is being led by president trump and many of his republican allies who are attempting to divide our country up and attack these same communities. how sad it is that president trump sees these authoritarian leaders as friends and allies. this authoritarian playbook is not new. the challenge we confront today as a nation, and as a world, is in many ways not different from the one we faced a little less...
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human rights abuses a war crimes. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can only on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on our future the big picture decodes of the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine to on al-jazeera. a lot of the top stories here on al-jazeera into tankers have been damaged crews have abandoned ship off to what is being reported as an attack in the gulf of amman the norwegian operator of one of the ships the frontal test says there was a fire on board after an incident all $23.00 crew were rescued the u.s. navy's 5th fleet says it ships saw in the area and they are assisting oil prices jumped by more than 4 percent and the news of the front picked up oil from abu dhabi and was heading for taiwan an official at taiwan's state all refinery told reuters they were suspected of being hit by a torpedo the 2nd ship is the panama flights koku courageous carrying a load of methanol its management says its hold has been damaged $21.00 crew being rescued it left saudi arabia bound for singapore there's been more fighting on the outskirts of libya's capital
human rights abuses a war crimes. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can only on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on our future the big picture decodes of the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine to on al-jazeera. a lot of the top stories here on al-jazeera into tankers have been damaged crews have abandoned ship off to what is being reported...
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. >> some wonder if it was it the aids crisis and human toll felt specially hard here that accelerated the gay rights movementeports. >> reporter: the stonewall riots 50 years ago gave birth to the gay rights movement. it took dangereds to reach marriage equality after nationwide demonstrations and celebrities becoming activists. >> we are in the midst of an epidemic. >> reporter: was it the aids crisis and its toll that accelerated gay rights in america? some people say yeah, it was. but not without an immense cost. >> it was crushing. >> it was like russian roulette. >> we didn't know. >> i'm sorry. >> reporter: this painful but important story goes back to 1969 but the not to the well-known stonewall riots in new york. rather to st. louis where a black teenager named robert died of pneumonia. at the time nothing that would make headlines. there's no photo of robert, not even a firm birthday. what doctors wouldn't figure out till years later was he had aids. likely making him the first aids death in america 50 years ago and 1 years before we knew what it was. >> unmanuelable from when we starteded that we c
. >> some wonder if it was it the aids crisis and human toll felt specially hard here that accelerated the gay rights movementeports. >> reporter: the stonewall riots 50 years ago gave birth to the gay rights movement. it took dangereds to reach marriage equality after nationwide demonstrations and celebrities becoming activists. >> we are in the midst of an epidemic. >> reporter: was it the aids crisis and its toll that accelerated gay rights in america? some people say...
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it reads, whereas those who took a stand for human rights and dignity at stonewall inn in new york city on june 28, 1969, were ioneers of the lgbtq movement, including two transgender women -- hl wror, sylvia rivera color, sylvia rivera and marshall p. johnson, who were brave, visible leaders in the uprising at stonewall. mr. speaker, it is said that a great person will always rise to the occasion, a great person will always rise to the occasion. but the truth is it takes a greater person to make the occasion. these two transpersons were the greater people who make the occasion that we will commemorate on june 28 and the six days that ensue. two persons who took a stand among many, there were others, but they were two among the many who took a stand that literally s helped to shape the course of history. sometimes it really does take just a few to get the job done of starting a movement that can change society. mr. speaker, notwithstanding all of the change that has manifested itself since the stone it is wall uprising -- stonewall uprising, there are still things that must be done, great work to be done, because being an lgbtq person, th
it reads, whereas those who took a stand for human rights and dignity at stonewall inn in new york city on june 28, 1969, were ioneers of the lgbtq movement, including two transgender women -- hl wror, sylvia rivera color, sylvia rivera and marshall p. johnson, who were brave, visible leaders in the uprising at stonewall. mr. speaker, it is said that a great person will always rise to the occasion, a great person will always rise to the occasion. but the truth is it takes a greater person to...
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maybe true sense that if they were to criticize the human rights conditions that she was kept in that that would be translated as support for that's movement or for their ideologies but it with any corsair they need to play even internationally because the united states for example there is that talk of prescribing the muslim brotherhood and there is a lot of that in one in which he was democratically elected by and this is the point when you get beyond the democratically elect the fact that the fact that he was democratically elected just from a human rights perspective the legal to europe's if anybody wants to believe in human rights or kind of the liberal. standings and morals that people aspire towards the treatment of mohamed morsy in the continued solitary confinement in the fact that he was prevented medical treatment in the fact that he wasn't allowed see his lawyer all of that would be enough to criticize the egyptian authorities and to great extent level against on the charges of at least permitting or allowing for a climate that expedia that they has been. criticism to be fair to a certain extent from human rights groups from th
maybe true sense that if they were to criticize the human rights conditions that she was kept in that that would be translated as support for that's movement or for their ideologies but it with any corsair they need to play even internationally because the united states for example there is that talk of prescribing the muslim brotherhood and there is a lot of that in one in which he was democratically elected by and this is the point when you get beyond the democratically elect the fact that...
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movement on that from. the 11 rights campaign is time this statement hit of the un human rights council opening a new session in geneva this month challenge ballasts al-jazeera the u.s. says it will lodge a formal diplomatic protest with russia over a near miss between warships and these china say both countries are accusing each other of unsafe actions after the ships came within 50 meters of crashing but 2 ships had to take evasive action to avoid a collision which military officials say puts sailors lives in danger the un security council has been told a state actor is likely responsible for the attack on oil tankers off the u.s. coast last month saudi arabia norway and the u.a.e. presented their joint reports the u.s. previously blamed iran attack france's actually israel could be responsible for him a mohammad has more. a sophisticated and coordinated operation that's how the united arab emirates saudi arabia and norway described last month's attacks on 4 oil tankers off the coast of the u.a.e. a u.a.e. led investigation has told the u.n. security council that a state actor played a role but gave no cla
movement on that from. the 11 rights campaign is time this statement hit of the un human rights council opening a new session in geneva this month challenge ballasts al-jazeera the u.s. says it will lodge a formal diplomatic protest with russia over a near miss between warships and these china say both countries are accusing each other of unsafe actions after the ships came within 50 meters of crashing but 2 ships had to take evasive action to avoid a collision which military officials say puts...
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were cut, reshot making him more human, and many scenes with african-americans were deleted, meaning there were fewer in the film. historians in the civil rights movement pointed to this alliance between the office of war information and the naacp as strategy that would work in the civil rights movement. at the same time, conservatives today point to this as political correctness leading to censorship in hollywood. all three had these, and they all agree on politics of reconstruction, and they all have a common source, the -- david dewitt's "impeachment of andrew johnson," 1903. i'm going to give you a sense of what the agreement of what reconstruction was from dewitt. people don't remember, but johnson came back to the senate in 1875. this is dewitt describing the return. great as was his personal triumph, the triumph of the policy was more significant. one by one, the africanized rotten boroughs, despite support of the federal administration, have fallen or are falling. soon, no relic will remain of the hybrid empire. just to give you a sense how long this lasted, in 1960, his book was praised by a phd advisor. it's something of a classic. the excell
were cut, reshot making him more human, and many scenes with african-americans were deleted, meaning there were fewer in the film. historians in the civil rights movement pointed to this alliance between the office of war information and the naacp as strategy that would work in the civil rights movement. at the same time, conservatives today point to this as political correctness leading to censorship in hollywood. all three had these, and they all agree on politics of reconstruction, and they...
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breanne is out there for a human rights activist and a member of the sudanese doctors union here in the u.k. she says sudan's protest movement will continue its struggle for civilian rule. people are very worried and concerned about their safety their ease attacks regularly on civilians in the streets looting the women and men as well. of course worried about and concerned about rape cases that they hear that it's been confirmed. but. i think they they still all the sudanese people remain very resilient they are clearly said that they will not succumb to all the brutal attacks and many be. but by the by the transition to council they will struggle will consider a struggle toward a democratic free saddam. romney's prime minister has visited the site of one of the country's worst massacres at least $95.00 people including $24.00 children are known to have died when gunmen attacked the village on monday the assault on dog on villagers is suspected to have been carried out by the full line the herder community violence between the ethnic groups has killed hundreds since january nicholas talks reports now from bomb a ko and the w
breanne is out there for a human rights activist and a member of the sudanese doctors union here in the u.k. she says sudan's protest movement will continue its struggle for civilian rule. people are very worried and concerned about their safety their ease attacks regularly on civilians in the streets looting the women and men as well. of course worried about and concerned about rape cases that they hear that it's been confirmed. but. i think they they still all the sudanese people remain very...
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not the chinese one party state is repressive of human rights i don't have a view on the work of the equipment itself would it be able to access the movements of particular individual do you think. it would be if. you will come. to you for your son should start from the soldiers of the german government your research will. i think i would paint a different picture. well holloway is in the process of building a 5 g. mobile network in the u.k. despite warnings from the us early this year washington blacklisted the chinese firm and google suspended its business ties with the company the u.s. banned the company over claims that its equipment is used by the chinese government for spying and his allies to follow suit jack a professor of political economy though says the comparison of huawei to. makes no sense. it's kind of an absurd comment because you know i.g. farben product was designed to kill people whereas you know holloway's product is designed for people to communicate i don't know how you kill people whether with with the phone network you can take somebody by association you say i mean you know you don't say that huawei kills people but
not the chinese one party state is repressive of human rights i don't have a view on the work of the equipment itself would it be able to access the movements of particular individual do you think. it would be if. you will come. to you for your son should start from the soldiers of the german government your research will. i think i would paint a different picture. well holloway is in the process of building a 5 g. mobile network in the u.k. despite warnings from the us early this year...
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human rights investigators. and at the centre of its conclusions is a religious movement called falun gong.l has concluded it is... the bbc‘s matthew hill has been investigating this issue. this is his report. this secretly—filmed footage captures transplant patients in a beijing hospital last november. it appears to show transplant patients in a busy waiting room admitting they‘d only waited a few weeks to receive their organ. the suspicion is, there‘s a roaring black market in organs. in other countries, it can take years to receive a suitable matching organ. but here, it‘s only weeks. china does have a fledgling organ donation scheme, claiming more than half a million people have registered to donate. at an international transplant conference last year in madrid, i put it to the doctor in charge of this system that many millions more donor registrations would be necessary to explain such short waiting times. last year, we had about 15,000 organ tra nspla ntations performed. he claimed organs came from some of the 6 million people who die each year in intensive care. that was from the bbc
human rights investigators. and at the centre of its conclusions is a religious movement called falun gong.l has concluded it is... the bbc‘s matthew hill has been investigating this issue. this is his report. this secretly—filmed footage captures transplant patients in a beijing hospital last november. it appears to show transplant patients in a busy waiting room admitting they‘d only waited a few weeks to receive their organ. the suspicion is, there‘s a roaring black market in organs....
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living in exile for years his people's liberation movement is part of the main opposition coalition i do say in them is a sudanese lawyer and human rights activists he says protesters will continue to demand a civilian leadership despite the threat of violence now they are so bitter and mean actually to go ahead with their aspiration but it will trigger a special you know that not a skiff to be honest i spoke to so many of them that not escape after they were determined to go ahead with this and they're want to confront because what is what he called this could lead to lots of trouble of confrontation because this this mission of that to come by and this violent you know kind of crabbed old to come by the military council adviser for some celeb out it's not going actually to hold the the youth groups at least from you know demonstrating and even not to watch it with them but but but this is making them even more more determined actually toward it with the ira with their actions against the car all because it's making very clear that this is not the government that actually siding with them this is actually a government a military counci
living in exile for years his people's liberation movement is part of the main opposition coalition i do say in them is a sudanese lawyer and human rights activists he says protesters will continue to demand a civilian leadership despite the threat of violence now they are so bitter and mean actually to go ahead with their aspiration but it will trigger a special you know that not a skiff to be honest i spoke to so many of them that not escape after they were determined to go ahead with this...
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book that talk about tiananmen square that talks about the pro-democracy movement that people yearned and desired for. the human rights abuses under the chinese communist party have continued but if you look back at china, and i want to direct this conversation not to the chinese people, because they're like people everywhere else in the world, i chair the asia pacific subcommittee in the last congress, i'm ranking member this congress, and i had the opportunity to travel around the world. when i talk to people around the world, we'll ask them the same question. do people in your country have the desire to be free and self-determining? every one of them says that. every one of them says that, and says i want a better future for our children than i had. chast why i feel this is an innate thing we're born with. i know that. so as we travel around, we see this is not true. in china. so the chinese people are great. it's the chinese communist party nder the control of xi jianping. fora has an amazing history thousands of years. its culture stayed intact through the 19th century. there have been multiple emperors recorded
book that talk about tiananmen square that talks about the pro-democracy movement that people yearned and desired for. the human rights abuses under the chinese communist party have continued but if you look back at china, and i want to direct this conversation not to the chinese people, because they're like people everywhere else in the world, i chair the asia pacific subcommittee in the last congress, i'm ranking member this congress, and i had the opportunity to travel around the world. when...
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human rights. in the united states, of course, we have our own version of this movement which is being led by presidentrump and many of his republican allies who are attempting to divide our country up and attack these very same communities. how sad it is that president trump sees these authoritarian leaders as friends and allies. the authoritarian playbook, by the way, is laughable. the challenge we confront today as a nation and as a world is in anyways not different from the one we faced a little less than a century ago during and after the great depression of the 1930s. then, as now, deeply rooted in seemingly intractable economic and social disparities led to the rise of white ring nationalist forces all over the world. in europe, the anger and despair was ultimately harnessed by authoritarian demagogues who fused corporatism, nationalism, racism and xenophobia into a political movement that amassed totalitarian power destroyed democracy and ultimately murdered millions of people including members of my own family. but we must remember that those were not the only places where dark forces tried to
human rights. in the united states, of course, we have our own version of this movement which is being led by presidentrump and many of his republican allies who are attempting to divide our country up and attack these very same communities. how sad it is that president trump sees these authoritarian leaders as friends and allies. the authoritarian playbook, by the way, is laughable. the challenge we confront today as a nation and as a world is in anyways not different from the one we faced a...
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movement on that front. we live in rights campaign is time the statement hit of the un human rights council opening a new session in geneva this month challenge ballasts al-jazeera. a former police officer in minnesota has been sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison for shooting an unarmed australian woman nor a somali american police officer was convicted of murder and manslaughter in april just seen rush check called police and minneapolis and 2017 to report a possible sexual assault she was shot by no as she approached his patrol car outside her home critics say the sentence is too harsh as there have been several high profile incidents of white police officers shooting on and black men who have not been convicted. the u.s. space agency nasa says it's opening up the international space station for business with the 1st paying visit as potentially going there is early as next year the holiday in space comes with a suitably astronomical price tag the round trip ticket will cost $58000000.00 with accommodation on the space station a relatively reasonable $35000.00 a night on top of that as many as a dozen pr
movement on that front. we live in rights campaign is time the statement hit of the un human rights council opening a new session in geneva this month challenge ballasts al-jazeera. a former police officer in minnesota has been sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison for shooting an unarmed australian woman nor a somali american police officer was convicted of murder and manslaughter in april just seen rush check called police and minneapolis and 2017 to report a possible sexual assault she...
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human and inform the visa applicant of their rights. waitingdisplay in the rooms across the world. and one of our greatest contributions to the anti-trafficking movement is the report we're launching today for the 19th year in a row. to thank ambassador richman and his team for leading the efforts to produce this year's report and all the team hasn that his shown. they spent many long hours it lives type its reputation. and now, that they've completed their work it's up to the rest to insure that it doesn't just sit on a shelf and collect dust. must remain steadfast and our twin goals of freedom for every victim and justice for every trafficker. i now have the pleasure of introducing someone who shares commitment to those two goals. she has valiantly made this issue a priority for the byinistration including attending this event three years running. with that please join me in theoming advisor to president ms. ivanka trump as we present the 2019 tip heroes awards. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you, mr. secretary for those meaningful words and your important on this issue. it's now my pleasure to help recognize the heroes that are in this year's t
human and inform the visa applicant of their rights. waitingdisplay in the rooms across the world. and one of our greatest contributions to the anti-trafficking movement is the report we're launching today for the 19th year in a row. to thank ambassador richman and his team for leading the efforts to produce this year's report and all the team hasn that his shown. they spent many long hours it lives type its reputation. and now, that they've completed their work it's up to the rest to insure...