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and continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence on the control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe it will solve the problem there's a lot of unemployment in manama and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really doing the serious. i mean the army is not going to solve the problem. for now many good resisting them and giving it just so they say they will continue until the streets are free but. 6 chris reporting there and he joins us now from cape town for more on this story hi adrienne what is fueling this violence is the drugs alone and why are we seeing this surge now. definitely playing a major part but it is not a direct loan it's several factors that we're seeing here and there's different gangs he also is not only one or 2 is dozens of them they all have different targets some are in the drug business others are doing oth
and continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence on the control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe it will solve the problem there's a lot of unemployment in manama and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really doing the serious. i mean the army is not going to...
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following on rest in to near 0 and egypt opposition demonstrators took to the streets of the capital manama in february 20th 11. the protests quickly gathered momentum. and the authorities responded with military force. me. distort. the demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th one king hamad declared a state of emergency and brought in the peninsula shield for the military wing of the gulf cooperation council. this is left tenant colonel yes i'll jalopnik. he was the commanding officer of the force that cleared the whole roundabout on the 16th of march 20th levon. luck mate left bahrain in 2015 but when tom i'll miss how much i mean june 2019 he talked for the 1st time about what happened just a little roundabout with this i can lift on a bit that you could even have a beautiful look at them with a hoodie in 330 s. so that arthur badly on 100. 20 or 100 ohm of the 100 the water quantity but i don't know what cormac of t
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following on rest into near 0 and egypt opposition demonstrators took to the streets of the capital manama in february 20th levon. the protests quickly gathered momentum. and the authorities responded with military force. and never look at the. distort. the demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th 1000 hamad declared a state of emergency and brought in the peninsula shield for the military wing of the gulf cooperation council. this is left tenant colonel yes i'll just met. he was the commanding officer of the force that cleared coal roundabout on the 16th of march 20th levon. luck mate left bahrain in 2015 but when tom i'll miss how much i mean june 2019 he talked for the 1st time about what happened just a little roundabout with this i can lift on a bit that you could even have a beautiful look at them with a heavy in free thought east so that arthur badly on 100. $100.00 on the do $100.00 the water quantity but i don
following on rest into near 0 and egypt opposition demonstrators took to the streets of the capital manama in february 20th levon. the protests quickly gathered momentum. and the authorities responded with military force. and never look at the. distort. the demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th 1000 hamad declared a...
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and to try and get peace again for people that will continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers a pot they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence on the control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe it will solve the problem there's a lot of unemployment and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really didn't this he is. having the army is not going to solve the problem. for now many words does he still plan on giving it to us they say they will continue until the streets are free but. 6 for years the italian island of lampedusa has been a popular gateway for migrants seeking to reach europe the numbers have recently decreased the island inhabitants still face a number of challenges. lampedusa island of recreation island of refuge. as the closest european shores of the coast of libya lampedusa takes in several 100 asylum seekers in an average month those who survived the treacherous journey across the medite
and to try and get peace again for people that will continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers a pot they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence on the control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe it will solve the problem there's a lot of unemployment and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really didn't this...
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and continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence on the control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe that will solve the problem there's a lot of unemployment and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really doing this here he is. having the army is not going to solve the problem. for now many worthless he still haven't given a chance they say they will continue until the streets are free but. 6 this is day to lean years lie from coming up next in business africa south africa's middle classes cut back on spending and take out loans to survive i see economy slopes. i forget you can always get the news on the cover just down the road. got out from google play oh for me ops don't have a good night's rest to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to send a cell
and continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence on the control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe that will solve the problem there's a lot of unemployment and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really doing this here he is. having the army is not going to...
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hundreds of thousands of refugees after fleeing their homes during a violent military crackdown in manama many now risk losing whatever shelter they've managed to find. life or row hinge refugees in cox's bazaar is difficult as it is during monsoon season it becomes outright life threatening flooding and mudslides have killed at least 10 people in the overcrowded camps and destroyed some 5000 shelters authorities limit what materials refugees can used to build here their homes are meant to be temporary making them particularly vulnerable to the rainwater enters my house i'm suffering a lot but i don't live in a tent mine is a connected house but the middle section has been heavily damaged there's a hole in it. but structural damage is just one aspect of the problem more than 200 landslides have been reported in the camp since april disrupting logistics and daily activity. in the rainy season we have problems getting food. sources for our children get sick. toilets and bathroom hygiene are a problem. the kids can't get to school school buildings are falling into disrepair it's all a big pr
hundreds of thousands of refugees after fleeing their homes during a violent military crackdown in manama many now risk losing whatever shelter they've managed to find. life or row hinge refugees in cox's bazaar is difficult as it is during monsoon season it becomes outright life threatening flooding and mudslides have killed at least 10 people in the overcrowded camps and destroyed some 5000 shelters authorities limit what materials refugees can used to build here their homes are meant to be...
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to try and get peace again for people to continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence under control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe that will solve the problem is a lot of unemployment in manenberg and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really doing this hideous. having the army is not going to solve the problem. for now many words as he filled them and giving it to us they say they will continue until the streets are free but. 6 this is day to day news live from baghdad coming next in the business africa south africa's middle class cut back on spending. and taken out of loans to survive i say call me slums and threatens i mix development threatens to stall. fences it will have that story i'm told just a moment i'm back a little off about a good day. if you ever have to cover of a murder the best way is to make the accident. raring to. never read a
to try and get peace again for people to continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence under control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe that will solve the problem is a lot of unemployment in manenberg and unemployment causes. so we need to look at the programs to get people really doing this...
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demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th when king hamad declared a state of emergency and brought in the peninsula shield for the military wing of the gulf cooperation council. this is left tenant colonel yes i'll jalopnik. he was the commanding officer of the force that cleared coal roundabout on the 16th of march 20th. alger luck mate left bahrain in 2015 but when tom i'll miss how much i mean june 29th he talked for the 1st time about what happened just a little roundabout with this i can lift on a bit that you could even have a beautiful look at them with of a how do you. shop that author badly on $100.00. 20 or 100 on the do 100 the water quantity but i don't know what cormac of the of a car about me had in the mouth and that would be a little can it. come from the deficit in my dome up under the kind of london and the honeymoon with. the vatican on the can the obscene walk a little sauce went off towards more.
demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th when king hamad declared a state of emergency and brought in the peninsula shield for the military wing of the gulf cooperation council. this is left tenant colonel yes i'll jalopnik. he was the commanding officer of the force that cleared coal roundabout on the 16th of march 20th....
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in resembled dot in this film i visited in manama he had a friend it months obviously one hopper on the harbor is in mice as schools discussed nah we done for those whose names are one and he's the guy mcmanus and misty from us. the are good eagerness pleasure then does it take us but a goddess help because i'm going to start she spoke a compromise that's what agreements nafta and had gotten. achievement on supports him custom and it's a. good. thing i. was similar. to one was one of. my god. god god. god god god did it on good god. god. god god was. the rule. will pull. was. as if thinking ok does that skew things give the old cause of this one going to think that typing on 19 is mutually says this believe me for all of the fun to see that much of. her. i've. said something very interesting going to say about a little bit all of it justified by competency on the money i think this sort of behavior by rolls of a robot on a broadcast of a full story is most it does is what the tissues tell us if you feel guilty say i didn't say anything of the obama feeling because i didn't seem to stop
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demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th when king hamad declared a state of emergency and brought in the peninsula shield force the military wing of the gulf cooperation council. this is left turn and colonel yes i'll jalopnik. he was the commanding officer of the force that cleared pole roundabout on the 16th of march 20th levon. alger luck mate left bahrain in 2015 but when tom i'll miss how much i mean june 29th he talked for the 1st time about what happened just a little roundabout with this i can lift on a bit and get even have a beautiful look at the north of a 100 feet are you surprised that arthur badly on one had meant. when the time of the 100 the water quantity but i don't know what harm could have a car about me had in the manner that any that would be a little can it. come from but at this in my dome up i'm going to kind of wonder what the honeymoon with the. young you can that i've seen walked a little
demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th when king hamad declared a state of emergency and brought in the peninsula shield force the military wing of the gulf cooperation council. this is left turn and colonel yes i'll jalopnik. he was the commanding officer of the force that cleared pole roundabout on the 16th of march...
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following on rest in to near 0 and egypt opposition demonstrators took to the streets of the capital manama february 20th 11. the protests quickly gathered momentum. and the authorities responded with military force. me. distort. the demonstrators occupied pole roundabout in manama demanding greater democracy and an end to discrimination against the majority shia muslim community by the sunni regime. the protesters were driven out in march 27th 1000 hamad declared a state of emergency and brought in the peninsula shield for the military wing of the gulf cooperation council. this is left tenant colonel yes i'll jalopnik. he was the commanding officer of the force that cleared coal roundabout on the 16th of march 20th levon. luck mate left bahrain in 2015 but when tom i'll miss how much i mean june 2019 you know we talked for the 1st time about what happened then and all rounded up with this idea when we left on it because you could even have a beautiful look at the north of a head in 330 eastern so that arthur badly on 100. 100 on the do 100 the water quantity but i don't know what cormac at
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now the un special rapporteur on human rights in manama says her team did not get access during her fact finding mission in that country young healy says villages have been banned down in recent days and she's been prevented from gathering information now much m.j. reports. the u.s. state department has announced saying sions on mean more us military commanders. chief men on lying and 3 other military leaders punishment for their role in the ethnic cleansing of the ring of minorities but the united nations special repertoire and human rights in me and more says the sanctions don't go far enough it's better late than never. i just want to know why it took us so long after other countries and i and others have raised this issue they have a family is listed as 6. generals that should be on that that should be sanctioned immediately special repertory young the league said reports from me and more in recent weeks suggested human rights violations and abuses by the army and armed fighters against civilian populations may be getting worse a particular concern an ongoing internet and mobile phon
now the un special rapporteur on human rights in manama says her team did not get access during her fact finding mission in that country young healy says villages have been banned down in recent days and she's been prevented from gathering information now much m.j. reports. the u.s. state department has announced saying sions on mean more us military commanders. chief men on lying and 3 other military leaders punishment for their role in the ethnic cleansing of the ring of minorities but the...
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she is firmly banking on diplomatic ways of resolving this issue also backing french president in manama corn his efforts to get both sides of the table and those calling for a porsche more closer work with dropping those sanctions she said that they should really take a cold hard look at reality that was kind of the foreign policy quick right through the issues that climate change policy was also a focus during her. press conference today and she says she was inspired by a teenage activist like a good a good here's what she was asked specifically about twitter tune back and she was trying to stress that don't you done a lot also before greta merkel had an else a lot before creator 995 she was a vironment minister she had called climate change a very pressing issue now where in 2019 and on the do. where there were yet more fridays for future demonstrations here of berlin her governing coalition is still struggling to actually pin down how exactly they want to tackle the c o 2 emissions issue here in germany not just america was looking and sounding very good there were questions asked ab
she is firmly banking on diplomatic ways of resolving this issue also backing french president in manama corn his efforts to get both sides of the table and those calling for a porsche more closer work with dropping those sanctions she said that they should really take a cold hard look at reality that was kind of the foreign policy quick right through the issues that climate change policy was also a focus during her. press conference today and she says she was inspired by a teenage activist...
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some walton as a human rights activist who specializes on by her reign he says the trials held in manama are not credible when it comes to international standards. there can be no trial on the brain's current judicial system which it would be generous to describe it as a kangaroo court but also we've seen. credible reports of torture . we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit him. in prison he was in a wheelchair his toenails had all been removed he couldn't walk and he said he'd been they'd used electroshock buttons on him and beaten him severely and forced him to sign a confession so these trials are frankly the least credible trials i can think of this really is is par for the course in bahrain we saw 3 executions a couple of years ago in 2017 of a very.
some walton as a human rights activist who specializes on by her reign he says the trials held in manama are not credible when it comes to international standards. there can be no trial on the brain's current judicial system which it would be generous to describe it as a kangaroo court but also we've seen. credible reports of torture . we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit...
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sam walton is a human rights activists who specializes in bahrain he says a trial is held in manama are not credible and fail to meet international standards . there can be no. on the trains current judicial system which it would be generous to describe it as a kangaroo court but also we've seen. credible reports of torture. we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit him. in prison he was in a wheelchair his toenails had all been removed he couldn't walk and he said he used electro shock buttons on him and beaten him severely and forced him to sign a confession so these trials are frankly the least credible trials i can think of this really is is par for the course in bahrain we saw 3 executions a couple of years ago in 2017 of a very similar pattern and we're seeing these executions now a lot of that has been linked to in fact the the train embassy in the united states linked the executions explicitly to donald trump resuming executions in america and i think it's very im
sam walton is a human rights activists who specializes in bahrain he says a trial is held in manama are not credible and fail to meet international standards . there can be no. on the trains current judicial system which it would be generous to describe it as a kangaroo court but also we've seen. credible reports of torture. we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit him. in...
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militia with the help of saudi and troops challenged protesters at the pole roundabout in the capital manama. the bahraini government says 35 people were killed in the crackdown thousands were arrested human rights groups say many detainees which co-chaired into giving false confessions many opposition leaders and activists have since been jailed. critics said it exposed the political oppression that the country's majority shia population that suffered for decades. now according to the tapes testimonies acquired in an al-jazeera investigation a form about her and al qaida member says the government recruited him to kill position members in the country muhammad salla who was jailed in saudi arabia in 2003 for his links to bomb attacks in the saudi capital riyadh that killed at least $36.00 people but he says the saudi authorities released him a few months later he says he returned to bahrain and was repeatedly contacted by bahraini security officials and. senior officers came to my house and told me they were working in behalf of the bahraini king they thought the growing power of the shear i
militia with the help of saudi and troops challenged protesters at the pole roundabout in the capital manama. the bahraini government says 35 people were killed in the crackdown thousands were arrested human rights groups say many detainees which co-chaired into giving false confessions many opposition leaders and activists have since been jailed. critics said it exposed the political oppression that the country's majority shia population that suffered for decades. now according to the tapes...
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sam morton as a human rights activists is specializes in bahrain and he says the trials in manama are not credible and fail to meet international standards there can be no further on the current judicial system which it would be generous to describe as a kangaroo court but also we've seeing. credible reports of torture. we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit him. in prison he was in a wheelchair his toenails had all been removed he couldn't walk and he said he used electroshock buttons on him and beaten him severely and forced him to sign a confession so these trials are frankly the least credible trials i can think of this really is is par for the course in bahrain we saw 3 executions a couple of years ago in 2017 of a very similar pattern and we're seeing these executions now a lot of that has been linked to in fact the reign embassy in the united states linked the executions explicitly to donald trump resuming executions in america and i think it's very important
sam morton as a human rights activists is specializes in bahrain and he says the trials in manama are not credible and fail to meet international standards there can be no further on the current judicial system which it would be generous to describe as a kangaroo court but also we've seeing. credible reports of torture. we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit him. in prison he...
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that he's in it to understand what's been going on and they really watch part of the sessions in manama over and over the. life and most of the people have spoken loudly about the limitation for economic growth and that if you're patient and without a political well we don't see that things can happen on the ground so you can hardly decouple politics from economics this should be well known and realized by caution and the kind of the american administration so talking about about political security prosperity these are the priorities for palestine they should go in order to put it again security prosperity without political will you can hardly have security on the ground nor press but at the under occupation could talk to somebody thanks dave for being with us. thank you. diesel was supposed to be the future but the german car industry has paid and continues to count the cost of promoting the fuel after regulators caught some of the industry cheating on emissions tests now it's spending billions to go electric but the cost could be tens of thousands of job losses the german auto industr
that he's in it to understand what's been going on and they really watch part of the sessions in manama over and over the. life and most of the people have spoken loudly about the limitation for economic growth and that if you're patient and without a political well we don't see that things can happen on the ground so you can hardly decouple politics from economics this should be well known and realized by caution and the kind of the american administration so talking about about political...
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injured and the taliban has claimed responsibility now the un special rapporteur on human rights in manama says her team did not to get access to ring have fact finding mission in that country young he says villages have been burned down and recent days and she's been prevented from gathering information. reports. the u.s. state department has announced saying sions on me and more is military commander in chief men on lying and 3 other military leaders punishment for their role in the ethnic cleansing of the ring of minority but the united nations special repertoire and human rights mean more says the same sions don't go far enough it's better late than never i just want to know why it took us so long after other countries and i and others have raised this issue if it is listed as 6. generals that should be that should be sanctioned immediately for special repertory young the league said reports for me and more in recent weeks suggested human rights violations and abuses by the army and armed fighters against civilian populations may be getting worse a particular concern an ongoing interne
injured and the taliban has claimed responsibility now the un special rapporteur on human rights in manama says her team did not to get access to ring have fact finding mission in that country young he says villages have been burned down and recent days and she's been prevented from gathering information. reports. the u.s. state department has announced saying sions on me and more is military commander in chief men on lying and 3 other military leaders punishment for their role in the ethnic...
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know you're outside of south africa right now i just got to jump in and asked a man because he's in manama one of the precincts actually you've got the army right there in on what difference does it make it might help. yeah i just wanted to mention that we understand what the viewers are saying that the army is not trained for these types of policing but what do you do as a community you know at the should this but asian people as being hoping that perhaps the military might might bring a solution we are. pushing lucian we need solutions like i mentioned early on that this war on the cape flats so low intensity of war that's been spiking then it comes down in spikes again so this only out there should this but asian communities come together and come to this region most of the parliament because it seems like government has been dating defeat and for so many years it's not the you know it's not 2 years ago people have been calling for the army out to see this but asian we understand the fact that the army is not going to do this but we were hoping that the military might like us it could b
know you're outside of south africa right now i just got to jump in and asked a man because he's in manama one of the precincts actually you've got the army right there in on what difference does it make it might help. yeah i just wanted to mention that we understand what the viewers are saying that the army is not trained for these types of policing but what do you do as a community you know at the should this but asian people as being hoping that perhaps the military might might bring a...
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help of saudi and emma raunchy troops challenged protesters at the pole roundabout in the capital manama. the bahraini government says 35 people were killed in the crackdown thousands were arrested human rights groups say many detainees were tortured into giving false confessions many opposition leaders and activists have since been jailed. critics said it exposed the political oppression that the country's majority shia population that suffered for decades. now according to the tapes testimonies acquired in an al-jazeera investigation a former bahraini al qaida member says the government recruited him to kill shia or position members in the country muhammad salla who was jailed in saudi arabia in 2003 for his links to bomb attacks in the saudi capital riyadh that killed at least $36.00 people but he says the saudi authorities released him a few months later he says he returned to bahrain and was repeatedly contacted by bahraini security officials. senior officers came to my house and told me they were working in behalf of the bahraini king they thought the growing power of the shear in
help of saudi and emma raunchy troops challenged protesters at the pole roundabout in the capital manama. the bahraini government says 35 people were killed in the crackdown thousands were arrested human rights groups say many detainees were tortured into giving false confessions many opposition leaders and activists have since been jailed. critics said it exposed the political oppression that the country's majority shia population that suffered for decades. now according to the tapes...
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as sam walton is a human rights activists who specializes in bahrain he says the trials held in manama are not credible and fail to meet international standards there can be no further trial on the trains current judicial system which would be generous to describe it as a kangaroo court but also we've seen. credible reports of torture. we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit him. in prison he was in a wheelchair his toenails had all been removed he couldn't walk and he said he used electro shock patterns on him and beaten him severely and forced him to sign a confession so these trials are frankly the least credible trolls i can think of this really is is par for the course in bahrain we saw 3 executions a couple of years ago in 2017 of a very similar pattern and we're seeing these executions now a lot of that has been linked to in fact the train embassy in the united states link the executions explicitly to donald trump resuming executions in america and i think it's
as sam walton is a human rights activists who specializes in bahrain he says the trials held in manama are not credible and fail to meet international standards there can be no further trial on the trains current judicial system which would be generous to describe it as a kangaroo court but also we've seen. credible reports of torture. we've heard from the families of the men that one of them was shot during his arrest and those bullets were only removed 23 days later when they came to visit...
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the un special rapporteur on human rights in manama says the team did not get access to your and have fact finding mission in the country yet he leads says villages have been burned down in recent days and she has been prevented from gathering information reports. the u.s. state department has announced saying sions army and moore's military commander in chief men on lying and 3 other military leaders punishment for their role in the ethnic cleansing of the ring of minority but the united nations special repertoire and human rights mean more says the same sions don't go far enough it's better late than never i just want to know why it took us so long after other countries and i and others have raised this issue if a firm has listed 6. generals that should be on that that should be sanctioned immediately especially repertory young the league said reports for me and more in recent weeks suggested human rights violations and abuses by the army and armed fighters against civilian populations may be getting worse a particular concern an ongoing internet and mobile phone blackout in myanmar
the un special rapporteur on human rights in manama says the team did not get access to your and have fact finding mission in the country yet he leads says villages have been burned down in recent days and she has been prevented from gathering information reports. the u.s. state department has announced saying sions army and moore's military commander in chief men on lying and 3 other military leaders punishment for their role in the ethnic cleansing of the ring of minority but the united...
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we're excuse joker's unsellable the bahraini capital manama on friday our private meeting with their families the public prosecutor's office announced that malawi and i don't know where i put on on charges of course the scene try arms thanksgiving a police officer. in bahrain ingrid he carried on the dish plenty is destroy or feel nice profit is why the united nations and several several have human rights n.g.o.s their bahrain center of the earth. yeah and i'm sorry to cut you off there has been criticism from international. partners but the bahrain embassy in washington d.c. has a released a statement defending these executions saying that capital punishment slides in the u.s. so it is also a prize in bahrain is that a defense of these executions you know that's one of our say that stated today we we received. at the curation from the prisoners families. feel that there are. their prisoners a way around torture. and so one of them that a lot of us on we've shared during that period when you was in the jail cell or blame it was ex extrajudicial and. way we were still we were still in
we're excuse joker's unsellable the bahraini capital manama on friday our private meeting with their families the public prosecutor's office announced that malawi and i don't know where i put on on charges of course the scene try arms thanksgiving a police officer. in bahrain ingrid he carried on the dish plenty is destroy or feel nice profit is why the united nations and several several have human rights n.g.o.s their bahrain center of the earth. yeah and i'm sorry to cut you off there has...
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night you're outside of south africa right now i just got to jump in and asked a man because he's in manama one of the precincts actually if you've got the army right there in what difference does it make it might help. yeah i just wanted to mention that we understand what the viewers are saying that the army is not brain for these types of policing but what do you do as a community you know at the should this but asian people as being hoping that perhaps the military might might bring a solution we are. pushing lucian we need solutions like i mentioned early on that this war on the conflicts so low intensity a war that's been spiking then it comes down in spikes again so this only out there should this but asian communities come together and going to this region mosque the parliament because it seems like government has been taking defeat and for so many years it's not the you know it's not 2 years ago people have been calling for the army out to see this but asian we understand the fact that the army is not going to do this but we were hoping that the military might like us it could bring
night you're outside of south africa right now i just got to jump in and asked a man because he's in manama one of the precincts actually if you've got the army right there in what difference does it make it might help. yeah i just wanted to mention that we understand what the viewers are saying that the army is not brain for these types of policing but what do you do as a community you know at the should this but asian people as being hoping that perhaps the military might might bring a...
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that he's in to understand what's been going on and they're really watch part of the sessions in manama over and over just life and most of the people have spoken loudly about the limitation for economic growth and that if you're patient and without a political well we don't see that things can happen on the ground so you can hardly decouple politics from economics this should be well known and realized by caution and the kind of american administration so talking about about political security prosperity these are the priorities for palestine they should go in order to put it again security prosperity without political will you can hardly have security on the ground nor respond at the under occupation could talk to somebody thanks dave for being with us. thank you. diesel was supposed to be the future but the german car industry has paid and continues to count the cost of promoting the fuel after regulators caught some of the industry cheating on emissions tests now it's spending billions to go electric but the cost could be tens of thousands of job losses the german also industry empl
that he's in to understand what's been going on and they're really watch part of the sessions in manama over and over just life and most of the people have spoken loudly about the limitation for economic growth and that if you're patient and without a political well we don't see that things can happen on the ground so you can hardly decouple politics from economics this should be well known and realized by caution and the kind of american administration so talking about about political security...