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approved of the police action it also remains to be seen how far the activists all the national human rights commission would go in finding out the facts all for how the police ended up killing these 4 q.'s because as only a mention this seems to be our brought up public sanction to what the police has done and that seems to be rather dangerous and shell thanks very much committed christian and is the secretary of the all india progressive women's association she says it's unlikely the police will continue the investigation into the original rape and murder in hyderabad. according to the police the closing of that book you know they have done so-called justice and the problem mike and the way i see it is that i think that this kind of lynch mob sentiment is not no longer just the public sentiment but actually is deflected as a tool of government by those who govern us at the center in delhi as well as and state including cutting down on other states because these are governments that are unable to prevent a repeat them from buying bunter like when she's testifying unable to prevent them from being pill
approved of the police action it also remains to be seen how far the activists all the national human rights commission would go in finding out the facts all for how the police ended up killing these 4 q.'s because as only a mention this seems to be our brought up public sanction to what the police has done and that seems to be rather dangerous and shell thanks very much committed christian and is the secretary of the all india progressive women's association she says it's unlikely the police...
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india's national human rights commission has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh to respondallegations of rights violations during recent protests against the controversial citizenship law. critics say the legislation is anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed and hundreds injured in clashes between security forces and demonstrators across the country in the past two weeks. the protests have now spread to several cities. a ministry has denounced what it regards as harassment and intimidation of its staff by bolivian security forces. it accuses bolivian security forces. it accuses bolivia of excessive surveillance and try to impede its ambassador ‘s movements. bolivia denies the accusations, saying it is responding to threats against the mexican mission by housing allies. internet services have been disrupted in parts of iran. bbc persian audiences confirm the outages, and the internet monitoring service netblocks reports a drop in usage. there's speculation access to the internet is being cut ahead of anti—government protests planned for thursday. religious leaders
india's national human rights commission has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh to respondallegations of rights violations during recent protests against the controversial citizenship law. critics say the legislation is anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed and hundreds injured in clashes between security forces and demonstrators across the country in the past two weeks. the protests have now spread to several cities. a ministry has denounced what it regards as...
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india's national human rights commission has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh to respond violated protesters' civil rights during recent demonstrations against the controversial citizenship law. the legislation has been criticised as anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed, hundreds injured, in clashes across the country, in several cities, in the past two weeks. mexico's foreign ministry has requested an urgent diplomatic meeting to protest against what it calls "harassment and intimidation" by bolivian security forces. it accuses them of "excessive" surveillance and trying to impede the ambassador‘s movements. bolivia says it's only responding to threats made against the mexican mission for hosting allies of the ousted bolivian president evo morales. more clashes in hong kong between police and pro—democracy demonstrators. officers have used teargas and pepper spray on crowds, who gathered again in major shopping districts. the protests began back injune, against a proposal to allow suspects to be extradited to mainland china. that bill was later withdrawn, but
india's national human rights commission has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh to respond violated protesters' civil rights during recent demonstrations against the controversial citizenship law. the legislation has been criticised as anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed, hundreds injured, in clashes across the country, in several cities, in the past two weeks. mexico's foreign ministry has requested an urgent diplomatic meeting to protest against what it calls...
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india s national human rights commission, has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh, torecent demonstrations against the controversial citizenship law. the legislation has been criticised as being anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed, and hundreds injured, in clashes in cities across the country, over the past two weeks. ari behn, the former son—in—law of norway's king, has died, aged a7. ari behn, the author of several novels and plays, married princess martha louise in 2002 and the couple had three daughters together but divorced two years ago. his spokesman told norway's ntb agency that ari behn had taken his own life. lebanon is ending 2019 in its worst economic crisis for decades. growth has fallen to zero. many companies have been pushed into bankruptcy, others have laid off staff and slashed salaries. the prime minister, saad hariri, resigned in late october, because of anti—government protests, his replacement, hassan diab, appointed only last week, has promised to form a government to deal with the problems. but as martin patience reports, from the t
india s national human rights commission, has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh, torecent demonstrations against the controversial citizenship law. the legislation has been criticised as being anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed, and hundreds injured, in clashes in cities across the country, over the past two weeks. ari behn, the former son—in—law of norway's king, has died, aged a7. ari behn, the author of several novels and plays, married princess martha...
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india s national human rights commission has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh to responde controversial citizenship law. the legislation has been criticised as being anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed and hundreds injured in clashes in cities across the country over the past weeks. ari behn, the former son—in—law of norway's king, has died aged a7. ari behn, the author of several novels and plays, married princess martha louise in 2002 and the couple had three daughters together but divorced years ago. his spokesman told norway's ntb agency that ari behn had taken his own life. deborahjames, or bowel babe as she's known to anyone who has followed the podcast you, me and the big c, has shared every step of her cancer journey. this time last year, she didn't think she'd be celebrating another christmas, but that changed thanks to some new treatment and her medical team at the royal marsden hospital. she's been back to meet them — let's take a look. this time last year, i honestly thought i was celebrating my last christmas. my cancer had progressed. the actual
india s national human rights commission has asked police in the northern state of uttar pradesh to responde controversial citizenship law. the legislation has been criticised as being anti—muslim. at least 2a people have been killed and hundreds injured in clashes in cities across the country over the past weeks. ari behn, the former son—in—law of norway's king, has died aged a7. ari behn, the author of several novels and plays, married princess martha louise in 2002 and the couple had...
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>> the national human rights commission of panama interviewed hundreds of people in an effort to determinehat we have is different testimonies that help us arrive to the conclusion that for sure there were more than 4000 people who died. >> you have the u.n. human rights commission estimating 2500 deaths because of two major independent human rights organizations in the region estimating 2500, 3000, 3500. you have isabella estimating probably about 4000, that is an enormous human total. >> the u.s. military said 250 civilians were killed. there isn't a credible source in panama that believes that is true. whether it is ambulance drivers, human rights monitors, doctors who worked in hospitals. neighbors of bombed out blocks, this is clearly false. that story would be so easy to tell for any journalist. they are not telling it. >> i made a point of reading the european press as well as the american press when the invasion occurred. immediately i could see that as the american press was talking about a couple hundred civilian casualties, at the very beginning the european press was talking ab
>> the national human rights commission of panama interviewed hundreds of people in an effort to determinehat we have is different testimonies that help us arrive to the conclusion that for sure there were more than 4000 people who died. >> you have the u.n. human rights commission estimating 2500 deaths because of two major independent human rights organizations in the region estimating 2500, 3000, 3500. you have isabella estimating probably about 4000, that is an enormous human...
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perpetrators of this crime was one can only hope i think the real hope comes from the national human rights commission which has on dribbler and rightly immediately taken cognizance and is going to check the sport and let's hope that this will bring accountability and transparency we we hope and pray that we see the real perpetrator does come to book. and on the developments the all india muslim personal or board has filed a petition in india's supreme court challenging the decision to give the site of a demolished mosque to hindu groups the 16th century buggery mosque was destroyed by a hindu mob in 1902 triggering riots which killed around 2000 people friday marks 27 years since its demolition a supremes court verdict last month to allow a hindu temple to be built on the site has divided india's muslim community. and with the news hour live from london much more still at desperate search for survivors after a 6 story building collapses in kenya killing at least 3 and trapping many albus. dramatic scenes in courses and a former presidential candidate is realistic alice after being bailed and late tra
perpetrators of this crime was one can only hope i think the real hope comes from the national human rights commission which has on dribbler and rightly immediately taken cognizance and is going to check the sport and let's hope that this will bring accountability and transparency we we hope and pray that we see the real perpetrator does come to book. and on the developments the all india muslim personal or board has filed a petition in india's supreme court challenging the decision to give the...
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wonder why that is and several similar questions are now being raised by activists the national human rights commission of india said that they will be sending their own police officer their own investigating investigative team to the spot to investigate how exactly this police intervention and how exactly the events of last night unfolded with his public opinion since on this particular case right now. mixed beat up but broadly tooting supporting the police action many people are tired and frustrated because of the delays in the justice system they say the delivery there is either no justice or it just comes too late probably supporting the police action the people are also some of the people that i spoke to said that it is dangerous and that's and it is makes while the lawyers and the human rights activists that we've been speaking to say that in this case it seems that the police police was a bit too trigger happy and this sets a dangerous precedent and that law must be followed and while justice must be delivered and it must be delivered quick legal processes have to be followed even if it is a hor
wonder why that is and several similar questions are now being raised by activists the national human rights commission of india said that they will be sending their own police officer their own investigating investigative team to the spot to investigate how exactly this police intervention and how exactly the events of last night unfolded with his public opinion since on this particular case right now. mixed beat up but broadly tooting supporting the police action many people are tired and...
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that they had died before the medical services could be provided to them however the national human rights commission of india says that they will be conducting their own investigation do a search on how the events of last night or early this morning unfolded as far as the killing of these 4 accused is concerned and wants the broader reaction been like. well you know we've played the visuals of how people in neither of the shower flowers that some of these policemen so broadly and we've been talking to people on the street as well there is support for police action but women's rights activists and lawyers have said that this sets a very dangerous precedent of course politicians have also jumped in many of them have said that that's the right thing to do even one man did it in india said that rapists should be lynched and another one had advocated castration so that sort of seems to be the broader public mood but activists and lawyers are saying that this is an example of how the police is becoming very trigger happy and they're not following proper legal procedures which could be very dangerous india
that they had died before the medical services could be provided to them however the national human rights commission of india says that they will be conducting their own investigation do a search on how the events of last night or early this morning unfolded as far as the killing of these 4 accused is concerned and wants the broader reaction been like. well you know we've played the visuals of how people in neither of the shower flowers that some of these policemen so broadly and we've been...
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only responded they also said that these 4 accused were court hard core criminals the national human rights commission of india said that they will be conducting their own inquiry into the events early thursday to find out what actually unfolded that require the policeman to kill of these 4 accused they would have to officially close the case close the file from watch the police commissioner there has said it's pretty clear that they think that these accused were the culprit so for them the case has ended however there is another case that's begun now about the conduct of the police itself and i'd actually say a bigger one is the did society is the public now sanctioning such a great tribute of justice because we've seen massive support for police action not just in her bar but in other parts of the country as well some parliamentarians of earlier called for lynching of rape someone advocated castration the sentiments are very strong because people are just mistreated because of the delays. delays in the judicial system here so the bigger questions that women rights activists and lawyers are asking is
only responded they also said that these 4 accused were court hard core criminals the national human rights commission of india said that they will be conducting their own inquiry into the events early thursday to find out what actually unfolded that require the policeman to kill of these 4 accused they would have to officially close the case close the file from watch the police commissioner there has said it's pretty clear that they think that these accused were the culprit so for them the...
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law as has been sufficiently reported now by the 2 major reports of the united nations commission of inquiry on human rights violations in eritrea and of course the follow up reports as well by the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in eritrea including the report of the special rapporteur from last year from june 2018 perhaps i can also clarify one of the questions you asked previously as to how many. people have been victimized by the government's widespread practice of human rights violations in particular the crime of in force or disappearance and i can tell you. the numbers are estimated in tens of thousands there are credible reports previously published by human rights watch amnesty international and other rights groups and even according to my own research findings since 2001 including 2 previous reports that were published by the office of the attorney general in eritrea the numbers of people who have been weakened victimized by the specific crime of imported disappearance is to mated way beyond 10000 and saw this numbers are very high for a small country like or a trio it is or
law as has been sufficiently reported now by the 2 major reports of the united nations commission of inquiry on human rights violations in eritrea and of course the follow up reports as well by the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in eritrea including the report of the special rapporteur from last year from june 2018 perhaps i can also clarify one of the questions you asked previously as to how many. people have been victimized by the government's widespread practice of...
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been killed since protests began at the start of october according to the united nations high commission for human rights post amid pressure from the protests. also a fee on internet voice calls that led for a call to the end of corruption. meanwhile. the protests that involve the banging of pots and pans in south america, where i'm from, can be heard from the streets of several countries. the most surprising being chile. a country with the reputation of one of the most stable democracies in the region. it was a four cent subway hike in october that unleashed protestors furry with failings in the public service sector. these have been violent with 20 deaths and the government was forced to cancel two major summits including apec in november. >> the sounds of pots and pans could be heard since mid november where hundreds and thousands of protestors have un strike has since tronz formed actions against the government and their use of unconventional weapons toward protestors. many now calling for the resignation of the president. in bolivia, it took several week of uphooefl before president morales fled to
been killed since protests began at the start of october according to the united nations high commission for human rights post amid pressure from the protests. also a fee on internet voice calls that led for a call to the end of corruption. meanwhile. the protests that involve the banging of pots and pans in south america, where i'm from, can be heard from the streets of several countries. the most surprising being chile. a country with the reputation of one of the most stable democracies in...
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been killed since protests began at the start of october, according to the united nations high commission for human rightsned from his post amid pressure from the protests. not far, in lebanon, their prime minister was also forced to resign after a proposed fee on internet voice calls that triggered country-wide protests, calling for the end of government corruption. several hundred thousand people took to the streets in what had mostly been peaceful protests. meanwhile, the symbolic protests which involves the banging of pots and pans in south america, where i'm from, could be heard in the streets of several countries. the most surprising being chile. a country where the reputation as one of the most stable democracies in the region. it was actually a four cent subway hike back in october that unleashed protesters' fury over wealth inequality and failings within the public service sector. these protests have been extremely violent. at least 20 deaths and thousands injured, according to chile's national institute of human rights. the chilean government was forced to cancel two major international summit,
been killed since protests began at the start of october, according to the united nations high commission for human rightsned from his post amid pressure from the protests. not far, in lebanon, their prime minister was also forced to resign after a proposed fee on internet voice calls that triggered country-wide protests, calling for the end of government corruption. several hundred thousand people took to the streets in what had mostly been peaceful protests. meanwhile, the symbolic protests...
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been killed since protests began at the start of october, according to the united nations high commission for human rightse minister resigned from his post amid pressure from the protests. not far, in lebanon, their prime minister was also forced to resign after a proposed fee on internet voice calls that triggered government-wide protests calling for the end of government corruption. several hundred thousand people took to the streets in what have mostly been peaceful protests. meanwhile, the symbolic protest which involves the banging of pots and pans in south america, where i'm from, could be heard from the streets of several countries, the most of the surprising being chile, the country with the reputation as being the most stable south american country. a tax hike unleashed people's fury. these protests have been extremely violent. at least 20 deaths and thousands injured according to chile's national institute of human rights. the chilean government was forced to cancel two major international summits including apec in november. in colombia, the sounds of pots and pans could also be heard echoing th
been killed since protests began at the start of october, according to the united nations high commission for human rightse minister resigned from his post amid pressure from the protests. not far, in lebanon, their prime minister was also forced to resign after a proposed fee on internet voice calls that triggered government-wide protests calling for the end of government corruption. several hundred thousand people took to the streets in what have mostly been peaceful protests. meanwhile, the...
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every single here the human rights commission of pakistan which is an independent and deal the human rights watch so many other international misdeed to national so many national and international organizations and activists bring this up in our annual reports in our in our annual beatings in our conferences seminars and activism on the road protest demonstrations in our demands our charter of demands it's going we are we have not stopped speaking about it since the mid 1980 s. that was when general allen had did it but then we see 2 different things happening judges being intimidated lawyers being intimidated and killed and false false witness being being brought so our demands are very simple before we get into the religious argument our demands are provide a protection to the accused person provide protection to the judges provide protection to the lawyers you know it must be a fair trial this is not been a fair trial and i do not believe that the judge off of their own free will would hand down a sentence where there was no evidence to prove blasphemy all right so we'll leave it there to hear abdullah we thank you very much for speaking to
every single here the human rights commission of pakistan which is an independent and deal the human rights watch so many other international misdeed to national so many national and international organizations and activists bring this up in our annual reports in our in our annual beatings in our conferences seminars and activism on the road protest demonstrations in our demands our charter of demands it's going we are we have not stopped speaking about it since the mid 1980 s. that was when...