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that is almost and herald and so i think you know things are improving you've talked about human rights watch report the latest report of human rights as noted the real move away from confessions in some courts they they they mention for example terrorist courtin in mosul a bid to write more porn evidence as opposed to confessions so the trajectory is shows signs of some positive developments it's still not perfect no legal system is but i don't lose sight of the fact that this willingness to be self-critical and say we need support we need support from the international community we need support from lawyers and investigators and analysts to get our teeth into this mountain of evidence that is in everest to climb to ensure the rights of victims are vindicated i think that's a positive development it doesn't mean the task is easy it was plain sailing would be talking about i understand your point about the your ability to conduct a credible investigation that you have the freedom to investigate and the you know the credit you would like to give to iraqi authorities understood however my quest
that is almost and herald and so i think you know things are improving you've talked about human rights watch report the latest report of human rights as noted the real move away from confessions in some courts they they they mention for example terrorist courtin in mosul a bid to write more porn evidence as opposed to confessions so the trajectory is shows signs of some positive developments it's still not perfect no legal system is but i don't lose sight of the fact that this willingness to...
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i was accused of intentional image and mass killing people are you familiar with the 2005 human rights watch report about this conflict. human has no human rights watch. no you know. because in their 2005 report which is the most exhaustive they refer to torture. rape. full killings. on both sides on the r. aside and also on your beauty of sites so it's not in the case of impossible to have our own human rights commission report but you do agree for instance some 2005 report by human rights watch to the world's a pretty strong willing full killing rape torture of this is not lights where she went to. some of them. some of them are not verified yet we have cases over my dead. mother over groups of people. and intuitional. why was the united states desperate to support the ugandan regime that. despite its abuses despite the authoritarian rule of museveni president for more than 3 decades was it because the agent ugandan autocrat was providing a few services to his american godfather. it's true that that may have gone on president be with him so that for too long. as this big you learn not to s
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intentional going through intimidation and the massacre in people are you familiar with the 2005 human rights watch report about this conflict. human has no human rights watch. no you know. because in their 2005 report which is the most exhaustive they refer to torture. rape. willing full killings. on both sides on the r. a side and also on your beauty of sites so it's not in the case of impossible to have our own human rights commission. but you do agree that for instance in this 2005 report by human rights watch the world's a pretty strong wing full killing torture this is not lights where humanity sports. some of them. some of them just one look at this are not verified yet we have cases over matter. medical groups of people. and international. why was the united states desperate to support the ugandan regime. despite its abuses despite the authoritarian rule of most of any president for more than 3 decades or was it because the agent ugandan autocrat was providing a few services to his american godfather. it's true that made it one on president you wouldn't say that for too long today as this b
intentional going through intimidation and the massacre in people are you familiar with the 2005 human rights watch report about this conflict. human has no human rights watch. no you know. because in their 2005 report which is the most exhaustive they refer to torture. rape. willing full killings. on both sides on the r. a side and also on your beauty of sites so it's not in the case of impossible to have our own human rights commission. but you do agree that for instance in this 2005 report...
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them i want to talk about you know i got an old load of but but since march 2015 according to human rights watch become aleutian has conducted numerous indiscriminate and disproportionate strikes killing thousands of civilians hitting civilian structures in violation of the laws of war but you turn away about how horrible let me put it on record this is horrible killing any civilians in yemen is horrible we want to end this war killing the even one life let alone a child which happened even by coalition let me finish so why go on with indiscriminate and disproportionate attack it ok this is a big campaign right and there are some mistakes and we approve of we know that some business more than some. i think the u.n. need to investigate more and we know it's you know this thousands and thousands of circling and dead if there's an airstrike a mistake everybody's reporting a part and they should report a pilot we should hear about it but there's a lot of mistakes that the host is and i'm not here to talk about the who he's on the coalition's having mistakes i want in this war i'm from san am from th
them i want to talk about you know i got an old load of but but since march 2015 according to human rights watch become aleutian has conducted numerous indiscriminate and disproportionate strikes killing thousands of civilians hitting civilian structures in violation of the laws of war but you turn away about how horrible let me put it on record this is horrible killing any civilians in yemen is horrible we want to end this war killing the even one life let alone a child which happened even by...
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illegally transferred at least 5 yemenis to saudi arabia their whereabouts still unknown and human rights watch says the kingdom and its supporters have held no one accountable for carrying out these abuses well now let's speak to our friend nasa she's the yemen researcher act human rights watch and the author of this report she joins us now on skype from gothenburg in sweden after you interviewed some of these detainees talk us through what they told you. so at least 16 cases that we spoke with. spoke about. how people who were very at retz tortured and forced disappeared and many of them have been illegally transferring to sound some of their family know nothing about their whereabouts some of now and heard back from the latine lives in specially and in and in a prison and. after 3 to 5 months so many of the 16 pieces. really need their relatives to come back to yemen and be prosecuted according to the many not so there is no justification for this illegal transfer of detainees and saudi forces in yemen are obligated to abide by international human body of law and international human to human
illegally transferred at least 5 yemenis to saudi arabia their whereabouts still unknown and human rights watch says the kingdom and its supporters have held no one accountable for carrying out these abuses well now let's speak to our friend nasa she's the yemen researcher act human rights watch and the author of this report she joins us now on skype from gothenburg in sweden after you interviewed some of these detainees talk us through what they told you. so at least 16 cases that we spoke...
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we believe so in human rights watch this is not the 1st reports about torture in egypt torture has been fully reported by media outlets by human rights organizations and even by the un committee against torture. and a special program to or u.s. stores or in the u.n. who are also parents from visiting the county because egypt does not want to cooperate with these international connections and doesn't want to open its detention centers for independent in. inspections and visits. and therefore. this is kind of a green light from the political leadership. for the officers to go on with their users to go on with this abuse of extreme the abuse if you have. a few officers in egypt's history have been found guilty with tours for charters gyptian load cells does not really define torture and does not define a lot of. the ones in force disappearance as it should in accordance with international standards. and unfortunately even though the egyptian child $996.00 which was rigorously amended in. 2008 the done should be in and it's trying to out of going to tease for how to deal with children. and
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has failed to investigate these allegations i remarked is the middle east and north africa human rights watch and he says these cases represent what he calls the institutional oppression in egypt 1st. egypt has been. reported by media human rights organizations and even by the un committee against torture. and especially. who are also parents from. egypt does not want to cooperate with these international. and doesn't want to open its detention centers for. inspections and visits. and therefore. this is kind of a green light from the political leadership. for the officers to go on with their uses to go on this use of extreme the abuse if you know very few officers in egypt's history have been found guilty with tours words are. just a load cells does not really properly you aren't torture and does not define or. denies in force you don't shoot in order to russian standards you set your state my pump in afghanistan on an unannounced visit tucson salvage a deal with the taliban he held talks with president ashraf ghani in the capital kabul this comes as the 1st direct talks between the afghan go
has failed to investigate these allegations i remarked is the middle east and north africa human rights watch and he says these cases represent what he calls the institutional oppression in egypt 1st. egypt has been. reported by media human rights organizations and even by the un committee against torture. and especially. who are also parents from. egypt does not want to cooperate with these international. and doesn't want to open its detention centers for. inspections and visits. and...
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investigate these allegations of imam maggie is a middle east and north africa research at human rights watch and he says these cases represent what he calls the institutional oppression in egypt the 1st reports about torture in egypt torture has been. reported by media outlets by human rights organizations and even by the un committee against torture. and especially the tour and yes torture in the us. who are also parents from the country because egypt does not want to cooperate with these international journalists and doesn't want to open its detention centers for independent. inspections and 'd visits. and therefore. this is kind of a green light from the political leadership. for the officers to go on with their uses to go on with this use of extreme the abuse if you're very very few officers in egypt's history have been found guilty with tours for chargers gyptian load cells does not really. aren't torture and does not define. the ones in force. should. international standards. you assert your state my pump a was in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to try and salvage a deal with the t
investigate these allegations of imam maggie is a middle east and north africa research at human rights watch and he says these cases represent what he calls the institutional oppression in egypt the 1st reports about torture in egypt torture has been. reported by media outlets by human rights organizations and even by the un committee against torture. and especially the tour and yes torture in the us. who are also parents from the country because egypt does not want to cooperate with these...
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medical equipment that's needed like been to leaders to iran out of fear of st john's in fact human rights watch says this about it they say the results of u.s. sanctions on iran has meant that they have had to deny iran iranians access to essential medicines and to impair their right to health so what human rights watch is saying is that yes u.s. sanctions while they may not explicitly block medicine from going into the country they are preventing medicine and medical equipment from getting there well that's unfortunate especially because everyone is one of the countries that's been hit the hardest by this krone virus and now even pakistani prime minister am on kong on sunday urged u.s. president donald trump to temporarily left the sanctions on iran and i was on twitter i want to appeal to president trump on humanitarian grounds to lift the sanctions against iran till the cove in 1000 pandemic is over while this appeal do anything to encourage the u.s. to lift the sanctions i mean you heard president trump saying that he's ready to work with north korea and iran and what are other countries sa
medical equipment that's needed like been to leaders to iran out of fear of st john's in fact human rights watch says this about it they say the results of u.s. sanctions on iran has meant that they have had to deny iran iranians access to essential medicines and to impair their right to health so what human rights watch is saying is that yes u.s. sanctions while they may not explicitly block medicine from going into the country they are preventing medicine and medical equipment from getting...
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accused of intention of going through image and i'm asking people are you familiar with the 2005 human rights watch report about this conflict. human has no human rights watch. no you know. because in their report which is the most exhaustive they refer to torture. rape. full killings. on both sides on the r. aside and also on your video sites so it's not in that case it impossible to have our own human rights commission. but you do agree that for instance some 2005 report the world's a pretty strong feeling full getting raped. this is not lights where. some of them. some of them just one look at these are not verified yet would have cases over mother. medical people. and intuitional. why was the united states desperate to support the ugandan regime. despite its abuses despite the authoritarian rule of most of any president for more than 3 decades or was it because the agent ugandan autocrat was providing a few services to his american godfather. exists to let them edit one on president knew where they said that for too long today as this big you learn not to say and so much. 212 for being sent to
accused of intention of going through image and i'm asking people are you familiar with the 2005 human rights watch report about this conflict. human has no human rights watch. no you know. because in their report which is the most exhaustive they refer to torture. rape. full killings. on both sides on the r. aside and also on your video sites so it's not in that case it impossible to have our own human rights commission. but you do agree that for instance some 2005 report the world's a pretty...
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medical equipment that's needed like been to leaders to iran out of fear of st john's in fact human rights watch says this about it they say the results of u.s. sanctions on iran has meant that they have had to deny iranians access to essential medicines and to impair their right to health so what human rights watch is saying is that yes u.s. sanctions while they may not explicitly block medicine from going into the country they are preventing medicine and medical equipment from getting there well that's unfortunate especially because iran is one of the countries that's been hit the hardest by this krone virus and now even pakistani prime minister am on kong on sunday urged u.s. president donald trump to temporarily left the sanctions on iran and i was on twitter i want to appeal to president trump on humanitarian grounds to lift the sanctions against iran till the cove in 1000 pandemic is over while this appeal do anything to encourage the u.s. to lift the sanctions i mean you heard president trump saying that he's ready to work with north korea and iran and what are other countries saying abou
medical equipment that's needed like been to leaders to iran out of fear of st john's in fact human rights watch says this about it they say the results of u.s. sanctions on iran has meant that they have had to deny iranians access to essential medicines and to impair their right to health so what human rights watch is saying is that yes u.s. sanctions while they may not explicitly block medicine from going into the country they are preventing medicine and medical equipment from getting there...
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medical equipment that's needed like been to leaders to iran out of fear of st john's in fact human rights watch says this about it they say the results of u.s. sanctions on iran has meant that they have had to deny iran iranians access to essential medicines and to impair their right to health so what human rights watch is saying is that yes u.s. sanctions while they may not explicitly block medicine from going into the country they are preventing medicine and medical equipment from getting there well that's unfortunate especially because iran is one of the countries that's been hit the hardest by this krone virus and now even pakistani prime minister am on kong on sunday urged u.s. president donald trump to temporarily left the sanctions on iran and i was on twitter i want to appeal to president trump on humanitarian grounds to lift the sanctions against iran till the cove in 1000 pandemic is over while this appeal do anything to encourage the u.s. to lift the sanctions i mean you heard president trump saying that he's ready to work with north korea and iran and what are other countries saying
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lebanon is already facing an economic and financial crisis according to human rights watch the government has not given any money this year to the publicly funded refeed curry hospital in beirut where most cases are being treated and it only gave 40 percent of its jews last year while infections increase those running businesses like this hope the very put it can help prepare lebanon for what's may come mohammed al jazeera and other news mali has held its long delayed parliamentary election but with the double threat of the coronavirus violence by armed groups the. reports. empty polling stations for an election meant to bring peace to mali many voters chose to stay home after attacks by armed groups and the risk of current virus but but the modern betty says she won't let those threats shut her voice out unless i have whole been decent actions the m.p.'s must not forget they are here to represent us and not to fill their pockets with money but to serve our needs. and then to the violence is what money is want this is the village. which was attacked once again in february in the past year
lebanon is already facing an economic and financial crisis according to human rights watch the government has not given any money this year to the publicly funded refeed curry hospital in beirut where most cases are being treated and it only gave 40 percent of its jews last year while infections increase those running businesses like this hope the very put it can help prepare lebanon for what's may come mohammed al jazeera and other news mali has held its long delayed parliamentary election but...
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what's happened you're talking about human rights watch yes exactly when you go around and you visit group homes like this what kind of information to collect about the quality of. the residence at least 1st of all is the observation how the staff is acting with the children usually it's something which can all be i hear them because they're affecting gives us normal and for me all this signs are the most important if somebody is already or hit the towers in front of me or my colleagues if you can imagine what happened while we are nowhere. in banking areas capital an attorney in. introduces us to a man who knows all about how institutional life can breed a piece you gay son of lived in one of the country's most need torrijos institutions where he says for 7 years he was forcibly medicated and put in isolation for lengthy periods. he managed to leave when he was 28. dollars drifted towards it the more it's their survival the earlier version of the more. it is because there's a rational it's there in little america. is to get at that it took us back and not the sum of all it. doesn't
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or human rights say cattail mint is ok as long as it's limited rights shall not be subject to in the restriction 6 of those which are provided by war to protect public health but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lockdowns of indeterminate length rarely meet the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive lockdown duration and what about our right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health self isolation for weeks or for months is hardly the gold standard so if the price to pay is relative imprisonment at home economic collapse and the end of liberties and the values that we have been taught to hold on to so tightly so dearly is the cure worse than the disease jollity you can ski r.t. paris no because a lot of people say as well you know none of it's worth anything with your health is it thank you for watching this bulletin i want to update you on what's happening with president putin addressing the nation thing to talk about coronavirus it is imminent we're on standby will take you to it with a good watch and the hawks next breaker from those guys but that's it from this bulletin from our main studios here in moscow
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the is the middle east and north africa research rick human rights watch and he says these cases represent what he calls the institutional oppression in egypt 1st. egypt has been. reported by media human rights organizations and even by the un committee against torture. and especially. who are also parents from. egypt does not want to cooperate with these international. and doesn't want to open its detention centers for. inspections and 'd visits. and therefore. this is kind of a green light from the political leadership. for the officers to go on with their uses to go on this use of extremely abuse if you're very very few officers in egypt's history have been found guilty with tours for chargers gyptian load cells does not really. aren't torture and does not define. the nine's inforced. should. russian standards ever u.s. secretary of state michael peo is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to salvage a deal with the taliban he held talks with the president ashraf ghani in the capital kabul and this comes as the 1st direct talks between the afghan government and the taliban have taken
the is the middle east and north africa research rick human rights watch and he says these cases represent what he calls the institutional oppression in egypt 1st. egypt has been. reported by media human rights organizations and even by the un committee against torture. and especially. who are also parents from. egypt does not want to cooperate with these international. and doesn't want to open its detention centers for. inspections and 'd visits. and therefore. this is kind of a green light...
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greek capital athens and from athens we're joined by eva coast say she is a greece research at human rights watch hello everybody just give us up to date we saw a couple of weeks ago these incredible scenes of refugees trying to cross from mainland turkey into mainland going east what is that border crossing like today. i mean i know fishel numbers for today so say that there are around 40 showers and asylum seekers and migrants goddard's being at the border and the border and the nearby villages still trying to cross through the border to increase and still being pushed back by greek authorities. to turkey actually we just today published a report from our rights court where we document how these are beating abusing sexually harassing my roots in asylum seekers who cross to greece and who have been pushed back back to turkey shut their doors so let me say that a size of the story john it feels a little bit simplistic but there's definitely a position here what is it. well the greek position fundamentally changed after start 327 when turkey announced it was deliberately opening its borders and ac
greek capital athens and from athens we're joined by eva coast say she is a greece research at human rights watch hello everybody just give us up to date we saw a couple of weeks ago these incredible scenes of refugees trying to cross from mainland turkey into mainland going east what is that border crossing like today. i mean i know fishel numbers for today so say that there are around 40 showers and asylum seekers and migrants goddard's being at the border and the border and the nearby...
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or human rights say cattell mint is ok as long as it's limited rights shall not be subject to the restrictions except those which are provided by war to protect public health but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lock downs of indeterminate length rarely meet the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive lockdown duration and what about our right to the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health self. isolation for weeks for months is hardly the gold standard so if the price to pay is relative imprisonment economic collapse and the end of liberties and the values that we have been taught to hold on to so tightly so dearly is the cure worse than the disease challenge even ski auti paris will either which way end of the day your health is the most important thing in life so do take care see the u.k. prince charles is no tested positive for corona virus but he's only got mild symptoms that say take care of yourself that's it for this bulletin in moscow i'm kevin 0 in this time every day will continue to bring you live updates from here in russia and also throughout the rest of the day as well will bring you various bulletin
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and human rights watch says the financial sold out has left around with less funding for humanitarian aid and crucial medical supplies. now markets around the globe are starting the week with heavy losses germany's benchmark dax index fell by over 5 percent in opening trading dropping below the $9000.00 point mark a share is in germany's blue chip index fell to its lowest point since 2016 earlier asian markets also continue to drop tokyo's nikkei is down despite emergency monetary action by the bank of japan hong kong and shanghai were also trading lower that after chinese authorities released data showing retail sales down more than 20 percent in industrial output down by 13.5 percent. and delaney is on the trading floor in frankfurt for us hardshell see 1st of all we've seen a huge drop again on the dax today what is the mood like there today what's the atmosphere like. well i think it just considering how volatile these past few weeks are investors are obviously exhausted and it's been a very harrowing couple of days for the markets the dax here in frankfurt down another 7 percent
and human rights watch says the financial sold out has left around with less funding for humanitarian aid and crucial medical supplies. now markets around the globe are starting the week with heavy losses germany's benchmark dax index fell by over 5 percent in opening trading dropping below the $9000.00 point mark a share is in germany's blue chip index fell to its lowest point since 2016 earlier asian markets also continue to drop tokyo's nikkei is down despite emergency monetary action by the...
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commentator on who the affairs from golf in bergen sweden are from nasa research on yemen for human rights watch from london elizabeth kendall a senior research fellow in arabic and islamic studies at pembroke college at the university of oxford welcome to you all elizabeth let me ask you 1st is the timing right do you think now for people to heed the u.n. secretary general call for a cease fire my conditions on the ground mean there could be one i sink there is now an opportunity in this awful adversity now really is the time as the united nations secretary general and the special envoy have both said to lay down the weapons before an even greater catastrophe in goals yemen if ever the 2 main warring sides needed an excuse so to speak to starts to pull back from their very entrance of positions this is it and they could be statesman like they wouldn't need to make excuses it's very clear that the urgency of the moment gives them an opportunity to really behave in a way that for once puts the people of yemen 1st now i don't think that this is at all an opportunity to solve the long term issues o
commentator on who the affairs from golf in bergen sweden are from nasa research on yemen for human rights watch from london elizabeth kendall a senior research fellow in arabic and islamic studies at pembroke college at the university of oxford welcome to you all elizabeth let me ask you 1st is the timing right do you think now for people to heed the u.n. secretary general call for a cease fire my conditions on the ground mean there could be one i sink there is now an opportunity in this awful...
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civil or human rights say cattail mint is ok as long as it's limited rights should not be subject to the restrictions 6 of those which are provided by war to protect public health but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lock downs of indeterminate length rarely meet the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive lockdown duration and what about our roi to the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health self isolation for weeks often months is hardly the gold standard so if the price to pay is relative imprisonment at home economic collapse and the end of liberties and the values that we have been taught to hold on to so tightly so dearly is the cure worse than the disease challenge even ski r.t. paris well any which way your health is always the most important thing from this live update from marty's main studios here in moscow i'm kevin and thank you for watching doing ok at this time every day we'll continue to bring you live bulletins from here in russia and also later in the day more coverage as well isn't so much all of the various studios around the world london and stateside in the teams they're working around the clock fo
civil or human rights say cattail mint is ok as long as it's limited rights should not be subject to the restrictions 6 of those which are provided by war to protect public health but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lock downs of indeterminate length rarely meet the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive lockdown duration and what about our roi to the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health self isolation for weeks often months...
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governments all while the guardians of our civil or human rights say cattail mint is ok as long as it's limited right. restrictions. but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lock downs of indeterminate length rarely meet the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive look down duration and what about all right to the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health self isolation for weeks or months is hardly the gold standard so if the price to pay is relative imprisonment economic collapse and the end of liberties and the values that we have been taught to hold on to so tightly so dearly is the q a. disease. paris. over and afghanistan a lone gunman attacked a sikh temple in the heart of kabul killing $25.00 worshippers the incident was confirmed by afghanistan's interior ministry reports say the gunman held many of those worshippers hostage for several hours afghan special forces eventually intervened and rescued at least 80 people. and over to north central africa where boko haram extremists have killed at least $92.00 chatty and soldiers according to the president of chad this is the
governments all while the guardians of our civil or human rights say cattail mint is ok as long as it's limited right. restrictions. but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lock downs of indeterminate length rarely meet the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive look down duration and what about all right to the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health self isolation for weeks or months is hardly the gold standard so if the price to...
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restrictions 6 of those which are provided by war and the sewer to protect public health but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lockdowns of indeterminate length rarely meets the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive lockdown duration and what about our right to the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health self isolation for weeks for months is hardly the gold standard so if the price to pay is relative imprisonment at home economic collapse and the end of liberties and the values that we have been taught to hold on to so tightly so dearly is the cure worse than the disease jollity you can ski r.t. paris. wall street should european stock markets and breathing a little sigh of relief you can report this wednesday booking recent trends with a jump in prices on opening it comes after the u.s. announced plans to unveil its biggest economic stimulus package in the country's modern history 2 trillion dollars of businesses and individuals impacted by coronavirus this agreement is really an outstanding agreement to them to all americans i
restrictions 6 of those which are provided by war and the sewer to protect public health but human rights watch also says a broad quarantines and lockdowns of indeterminate length rarely meets the criteria in spain in italy france the u.k. there is no definitive lockdown duration and what about our right to the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health self isolation for weeks for months is hardly the gold standard so if the price to pay is relative imprisonment at home...
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who are accused of disappearances killing civilians and attacking health care facilities by human rights watch according to the latest u.n. report over 100000 civilians have died at the hands of the united states we just broken into a caleb maupin there as you can say caleb processor talk of the moment because when across like the central moscow as promised we knew was going to happen now it is russian president. holding talks on the violence consuming series province here we go. to when you move through the day we have concluded the 3rd meeting this year. and. close contacts allow us to resolve bilateral issues and develop a mutual approach to resolving key international issues today we have discussed a very urgent situation. in the syrian province of. them since the beginning of this year militants acting in this province have acts of etudes with you and they have a doing a lot of damage to the civilians. whether militants have continued that attack on the russian made me mad or base once again the. attempted to. use missiles and to shelling against it and there have been at least 15 attacks
who are accused of disappearances killing civilians and attacking health care facilities by human rights watch according to the latest u.n. report over 100000 civilians have died at the hands of the united states we just broken into a caleb maupin there as you can say caleb processor talk of the moment because when across like the central moscow as promised we knew was going to happen now it is russian president. holding talks on the violence consuming series province here we go. to when you...
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phil robertson from human rights watch i'm glad we could talk to you about this it is very important of course to keep these issues in the spotlight in these times thank you thank you very much. time for a look at your weather on the news i have to move if you go 1st well you were talking about some cooler dry weather pushing across northern parts of europe for the last couple of mile down towards the south so very different story it's turning very wet is clouding over in spain you can see this but every a cloud is just rolling towards the iberian peninsula with a nasty little area of low pressure there's that clear weather that dry weather high pressure strong area of high pressure up tools in the northwest and that's keeping it settled ices a little the atmosphere suppresses the cloud we have the blue skies but down suppose the southwest as i said it's a very different story and we say some very very wet weather starting to push its way in across just by going to see that make its way into port because we go in through the next few hours will see it go on into tomorrow and that wes
phil robertson from human rights watch i'm glad we could talk to you about this it is very important of course to keep these issues in the spotlight in these times thank you thank you very much. time for a look at your weather on the news i have to move if you go 1st well you were talking about some cooler dry weather pushing across northern parts of europe for the last couple of mile down towards the south so very different story it's turning very wet is clouding over in spain you can see this...
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and human rights watch says the financial fallout has left around with less funding for humanitarian aid and crucial medical supplies. this is news these are our top stories germany's latest reaction to the coronavirus pandemic is to partially close its borders with some of its neighbors has also banned religious gatherings and ordered the closure of nonessential shops european commission president or the phone to zion has also proposed that the e.u. close its external borders. the economic fallout of the pandemic has sent global markets into another nosedive trading on wall street went through another temporary stoppage on stocks plunged up to 12 percent and europe at germany's dax index fell the 10 percent sticking below the 9000 point box for the 1st time since 2060. spain has become the world's 4th most infected country overtaking south korea to meet the lockdown is in place which the government may extend and switzerland has declared a state of emergency introducing border checks. on this restrictions on international flights tightened some analysts are warning that most of the
and human rights watch says the financial fallout has left around with less funding for humanitarian aid and crucial medical supplies. this is news these are our top stories germany's latest reaction to the coronavirus pandemic is to partially close its borders with some of its neighbors has also banned religious gatherings and ordered the closure of nonessential shops european commission president or the phone to zion has also proposed that the e.u. close its external borders. the economic...
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kenneth roth from human rights watch.sts positive for coronavirus — bringing the total number of uk cases to 36. borisjohnson says he has "confidence" in his home secretary priti patel — who faces allegations from her departing civil service ifiieiifielei—‘ieeelleee eee‘qj” " ' " ' ' greek authorities have been using tear gas as clashes intensify with migrants on the border with turkey — they say they've already stopped almost 10,000 from entering. sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. how though. good evening. we start with another piece of silverware for manchester city — they beat aston villa 2—1 to win the league cup title for the third year in a row. 0urs corrrespondent natalie pirks was watching at wembley. wembley is manchester city's second home these days. in the winter sun, aston villa fans, both young, older and royal were hoping their side would not freeze but it had been 2a years since they last won this trophy and city were going for the hat—trick of consecutive victories. a d
kenneth roth from human rights watch.sts positive for coronavirus — bringing the total number of uk cases to 36. borisjohnson says he has "confidence" in his home secretary priti patel — who faces allegations from her departing civil service ifiieiifielei—‘ieeelleee eee‘qj” " ' " ' ' greek authorities have been using tear gas as clashes intensify with migrants on the border with turkey — they say they've already stopped almost 10,000 from entering. sport and...
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hundreds of camera holders we have a right to existence with our right to protection of human dignity and life and come. to me the. human rights watch accuses camera intervention brigade operating in the english speaking regions of killing civilians and burning their homes with people who were burned alive and many of them will be many children so do it who are families like killed so it's i think is the brutality in the manner in which it happened it seems like the we have been it was deliberate it is not just like casualties will ya. the force is trained in managed by former israeli naval forces officers stationed inside the presidency the government denying any wrongdoing. which started off as a peaceful movement against the government insisting on having french teachers in schools in the english speaking regions has turned into a violent separatist. with a 1000000 are displaced and thousands have been killed with many others caught in a spiral of violence because hawke. let's go back now to our top story and that is the corona virus. spreading across the world italy of course one of the hardest hit countries but speak now to fly
hundreds of camera holders we have a right to existence with our right to protection of human dignity and life and come. to me the. human rights watch accuses camera intervention brigade operating in the english speaking regions of killing civilians and burning their homes with people who were burned alive and many of them will be many children so do it who are families like killed so it's i think is the brutality in the manner in which it happened it seems like the we have been it was...