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i coordinate the ministry named restorative justice. >> you told me a couple of things. one is that you and your ministry is called ministry. you don't call it an office or bureau or program. the second thing you do and insisted on informing me is that it is a ministry of president. help us understand those things. >> when i say presence i mean we need to be present when we meet people and have a congregation with people we can be offender or victim. we need to be present and be accompanying families in the process of their journey in recovery whether there inside a prison or jail or it is a person that has lost a family member in violence. >> as i look at what you do in your mission statement, it does seem you acknowledge there is a relationship between the offender and the victim and maybe the relationship did not exist before, they didn't know each other but now they are in a relationship. i know nothing about this except what you are going to tell us. the relationship is there and it needs some kind of acknowledgment and attending. that is what you let people understa
i coordinate the ministry named restorative justice. >> you told me a couple of things. one is that you and your ministry is called ministry. you don't call it an office or bureau or program. the second thing you do and insisted on informing me is that it is a ministry of president. help us understand those things. >> when i say presence i mean we need to be present when we meet people and have a congregation with people we can be offender or victim. we need to be present and be...
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the justice ministry has received a very stern warning that they need to vet people indeed radicalization programs much more thoroughly and again the house raids that were conducted were based on evidence that was gathered when they police stormed the apartment of the killer they gathered an enormous amount of information brought that together and then the looking into all the contacts that this individual had and to cover their bases to make sure that there isn't a further perpetrator out there who may be supported the attack or if there was a connection to perhaps another perpetrator the police the justice ministry they're being very thorough now about covering all bases to make sure this does not happen again thank you for that. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world britain has raised its terror threat level to severe its 2nd highest following the attacks in austria and in france severe means that an attack is considered highly likely home secretary pretty brutal says that this is a precautionary measure and not based on any specific threat. fr
the justice ministry has received a very stern warning that they need to vet people indeed radicalization programs much more thoroughly and again the house raids that were conducted were based on evidence that was gathered when they police stormed the apartment of the killer they gathered an enormous amount of information brought that together and then the looking into all the contacts that this individual had and to cover their bases to make sure that there isn't a further perpetrator out...
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or the justice ministry as to why this person was allowed out of jail. youth was part of the reason that that's been given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the deceased suspect remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for another suspect but they're also not ruling it out why so much uncertainty. that is what we're all asking because earlier this morning we were all talking about a number of assailants there were 6 locations in the end it's very hard to understand. one could move between those 6 locations which police named quite some distance apart and as we've now heard there was only 9 minutes between the alarm being raised and the man being shot so quite a lot still be to be explained there that as you pointed
or the justice ministry as to why this person was allowed out of jail. youth was part of the reason that that's been given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the deceased suspect remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't...
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is a homegrown terrorism case and there is now friction between the interior ministry and the justice ministry and lots of very clear statements being made that this should not be allowed to happen again. austria is now looking at 3 days of mourning this is clearly the people there in austria hard. hard but the response has now rapidly developed into a feeling of unity starting with the declaration of 3 days of national mourning a large presence of political leaders in the country and from the leading parties and opposition showing up at the site of the sooting in unison and then the message coming out that love is stronger than hate and people working together and so whatever division the shooter hopes to so whatever mrs whatever message from the islamic state group of trying to create friction and so division has completely backfired leaders have been very quick to say that hatred will find no fertile ground in austria and religious leaders of come out from all beliefs and said this is the opportunity to remind austria that we need to work together we need to live together. with the leaders
is a homegrown terrorism case and there is now friction between the interior ministry and the justice ministry and lots of very clear statements being made that this should not be allowed to happen again. austria is now looking at 3 days of mourning this is clearly the people there in austria hard. hard but the response has now rapidly developed into a feeling of unity starting with the declaration of 3 days of national mourning a large presence of political leaders in the country and from the...
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think in the weeks and days to come this is where questions will arise for the government of the justice ministry as to why this person was a lot of jail for his youth was part of the reason that that's been given and why he slipped through the radicalization program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates all family or friends of the deceased suspect remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for another suspect but they're also not ruling it out why so much uncertainty. that is what we're all asking because earlier this morning we were all talking about a number of assailants there were 6 locations in the end it's very hard to understand how one could have moved between those 6 locations which police named quite some distance apart and now there was only 9 minutes between the alarm being raised and the man being shot so quite a lot still be to be
think in the weeks and days to come this is where questions will arise for the government of the justice ministry as to why this person was a lot of jail for his youth was part of the reason that that's been given and why he slipped through the radicalization program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates all family or...
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he became the real thing that attracted me to social justice and political ministry.t age. this is the 112th birthday of adam clayton powell who passed in 1972. many years later i met an actor who was born 44 years ago to date, chadwick boseman. i thought about them, different fields, different generations when i heard about the cardinal, the first black cardinal to be installed by the pope today in rome, wilton gregory. i thought about archbishop now cardinal gregory, first black in the roman catholic church to be a cardinal. i thought about the first woman and first black woman to be vice president of the united states. i thought about all of the bills adam clayton powell passed through congress when it seemed like segregation was just something that my parents and they parents just had to live with. and i thought about history keeps moving forward. even in our darkest nights, we must know that if we hold through the night, the sun will breakthrough. and if we keep going, we will make progress. don't get me wrong, it's not just to have blacks be first. it's about ha
he became the real thing that attracted me to social justice and political ministry.t age. this is the 112th birthday of adam clayton powell who passed in 1972. many years later i met an actor who was born 44 years ago to date, chadwick boseman. i thought about them, different fields, different generations when i heard about the cardinal, the first black cardinal to be installed by the pope today in rome, wilton gregory. i thought about archbishop now cardinal gregory, first black in the roman...
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and it's taking service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company has rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government yours, lee, think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind i've just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events detail and, you know, have a look at exactly how they do things. and of course, sometimes they've made mistakes. you make the point around minister of justice, but of course it is right and completely proper. they have a contract, but company who is trying to deliver what it's been asked to do. and nobody is saying the reason why the testing traces them is not, is because of circuit it is because of the huge complex you're doing trying, but what this country is trying to do, and indeed what lots of other countries are also struggling with doing it is wrong to suggest somehow there's something in a ju
and it's taking service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company has rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government yours, lee, think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind i've just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events...
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and it's tagging service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company has rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government you was me think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that, but it has a record of the kind i've just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events detail and, you know, have a look at exactly how they do things. and of course, sometimes they've made mistakes. you make the point around minister of justice, but of course it is right and completely proper. they have a contract, but company who is trying to deliver what it's been asked to do. and nobody is saying that the reason why the testing traces them is not. is because of circuit it is because of the huge complex you're doing, trying, but what this country is trying to do any deep what lots of other countries are also struggling with doing it is wrong to suggest that somehow there's something
and it's tagging service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company has rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government you was me think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that, but it has a record of the kind i've just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events...
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was fined over $19000000.00 pounds last year for misconduct and its tagging service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company's rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government he was lee think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind of just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events details. and, you know, have a look at exact how they do things. and of course, sometimes they've made mistakes. you make the point around minister of justice, but of course it is right and completely proper. they have a contract, but company who is trying to deliver what it's been asked to do. and nobody is saying the reason why the testing traces them not is because of circuit it is because of the huge complex you're doing or trying what this country's trying to do and in the what lots of other countries are also struggling with doing it is wrong to sugg
was fined over $19000000.00 pounds last year for misconduct and its tagging service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company's rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government he was lee think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind of just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending...
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and it's taking service from the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company has rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government, you honestly think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that, but it has a record of the kind i've just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events details and, you know, have a look at exactly how they do things. and of course, sometimes they've made mistakes. you make the point around minister of justice, but of course it is right and completely proper. they have a contract, but company who is trying to deliver what it's been asked to do. and nobody is saying that reason why the testing traces them not is because of circuit it is because of the huge complex you're doing or trying what this country's trying to do . i mean, the lots of other countries are also struggling with doing it is wrong to suggest that somehow there's something in a jud
and it's taking service from the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company has rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government, you honestly think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that, but it has a record of the kind i've just described. well, i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events...
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this test and trade system of the biggest beneficiary was a company called sun service for the ministry of justice. apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company is rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government you was me think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind i've just described. well i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending watched or here in parliament, i looked at certain events detail. and, you know, have a look at exact how they do things. and of course, sometimes they've made mistakes. you make the point around minister of justice, but of course it is right and completely proper to give a contract, but company who is trying to deliver what it's been asked to do. and nobody is saying the reason why the testing traces them. it's not, it's been cause a circle, it is because of the huge complex you're doing, we're trying, but what this country is trying to do, and indeed what lots of other countries are also struggling with doi
this test and trade system of the biggest beneficiary was a company called sun service for the ministry of justice. apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company is rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government you was me think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind i've just described. well i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee of public spending...
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was fined over $19000000.00 pounds last year for misconduct and its tagging service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company is rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government, you honestly think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind i've just described. well i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee, public spending watchdog here in parliament, i looked at certain events detail and, you know, have a look at exactly how they do things. and of course, sometimes they've made mistakes. you make the point around minister of justice, but of course it is right and completely proper gave a contract, but company who is trying to deliver what it's been asked to do. and nobody is saying the reason why the testing traces them to not is because of circuit it is because of the huge complex you're doing or trying what this country's trying to do . i mean, the, what lots of other countries are also struggling with doing it is wrong to
was fined over $19000000.00 pounds last year for misconduct and its tagging service for the ministry of justice, apparently that misconduct included charging for offenders who were dead. nothing out there that this company is rewarded them with a massive contract. now by this government, you honestly think it's acceptable to reward a company with contracts like that when it has a record of the kind i've just described. well i, if, when i was on the public accounts committee, public spending...
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well, the afghan foreign ministry has described the murders as unforgivable and call for justice to be served. but many afghans who are already scarred by years of war are regular reports of war crimes by the u.s. led coalition. the findings came as little surprise. afghans were killed as if our blood was worthless. the foreign soldiers come here to serve their own interests, not to help us. an apology is not the solution. the afghan government must make sure that no foreign soldier can get away with killing afghans. the american soldiers killed many afghans in the past and the us would condemn the actions of its soldiers. but then do nothing about it. i am sure the same will happen australia, because for them, one of the soldiers is worth a 1000000, afghans. history and foreign ministry has written a formal apology to couple for the atrocities. but as india tried, cannot explain, such apologies, tend not to result in any real action. 2 eggs, australia, and afghanistan, thousands of kilometers apart. one a very keen to help the other. we remind committed as i.e. nation to assisting afg
well, the afghan foreign ministry has described the murders as unforgivable and call for justice to be served. but many afghans who are already scarred by years of war are regular reports of war crimes by the u.s. led coalition. the findings came as little surprise. afghans were killed as if our blood was worthless. the foreign soldiers come here to serve their own interests, not to help us. an apology is not the solution. the afghan government must make sure that no foreign soldier can get...
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the afghan foreign ministry has described the murders as unforgivable and call for justice to be served. for many afghans already scarred by years of war and regular reports of war crimes by the us led coalition. findings came as no surprise. afghans were killed as if our blood was worthless. the foreign soldiers come here to serve their own interests, not to help us, but an apology is not the solution. the afghan government must make sure that no foreign soldier can get away with killing afghans. then there were console, just killed. many afghans in the past and the us would condemn the actions of its soldiers, but then do nothing about it. i am sure the same will happen australia, because for them, one of their soldiers is worth a 1000000. afghans like australian officials, have condemned the atrocities by their special forces. but as artists explains, nothing seems to change after each such inquiry. but those coming to fight terror in afghanistan becoming a source of terror themselves. 2 eggs, australia, and afghanistan, thousands of kilometers apart. one, a very keen to help the oth
the afghan foreign ministry has described the murders as unforgivable and call for justice to be served. for many afghans already scarred by years of war and regular reports of war crimes by the us led coalition. findings came as no surprise. afghans were killed as if our blood was worthless. the foreign soldiers come here to serve their own interests, not to help us, but an apology is not the solution. the afghan government must make sure that no foreign soldier can get away with killing...
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radicalisation that means that from the point of view of the interior ministry we need to evaluate the system and also in optimisation by the justicewe can combat more effectively radicalisation. the ministers of justice effectively radicalisation. the ministers ofjustice already mentioned that with the various security forces, intelligence forces as well, to make sure that potential attackers cannot see radicalisation —— can see radicalisation. it is going to take an influence for early prison release. the attack was complicated, because it took place at the same time in various places of the city at the same time and i have got deep respect vis—a—vis the citizens. there was also a call not to use... to put all the mobile videos, to put them on a platform of the national police and intelligence services so that these videos can be evaluated and so with the help of the chief and the people of vienna, we got a lot of data. 20,000 videos we re we got a lot of data. 20,000 videos were uploaded. the experts of the criminal police and of the intelligence services are trying to evaluate all the videos we have got, so more evaluate all th
radicalisation that means that from the point of view of the interior ministry we need to evaluate the system and also in optimisation by the justicewe can combat more effectively radicalisation. the ministers of justice effectively radicalisation. the ministers ofjustice already mentioned that with the various security forces, intelligence forces as well, to make sure that potential attackers cannot see radicalisation —— can see radicalisation. it is going to take an influence for early...
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justice, ohio. and susan k. smith, the founder of crazy faith ministry, both working to keep the peace at polling places in ohio.ou for being with us. any particular threat that concerns you most? >> we are primarily concerned with spontaneous showing up of people who are going to say negative things and intentionally try to provoke people to leave the polls or react in kind. we don't know what it will be or how intention it will be. we've had enough reports of those things happening and we feel like, as the election day gets closer, it will increase. don't really know exactly. we feel like there's something major. and people are very, very afraid. >> reverend van baesler, what are poll workers being trained to look out for? how should they react? how do they try to de-escalate? >> we're not training the poll workers themselves. we're training clergy and social worker volunteers to be peacekeepers on the line. susan and i have experience in training peacekeepers for the poor people campaign and background in mediation and background in nonviolent direct action. we've been holding conversations, you know, leading
justice, ohio. and susan k. smith, the founder of crazy faith ministry, both working to keep the peace at polling places in ohio.ou for being with us. any particular threat that concerns you most? >> we are primarily concerned with spontaneous showing up of people who are going to say negative things and intentionally try to provoke people to leave the polls or react in kind. we don't know what it will be or how intention it will be. we've had enough reports of those things happening and...
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justice department. then there were in the last 50 years, more than 100 cuban artists have protested outside the culture, ministry, and have gets what they say is a state crackdown on dissent. demonstration came after police broke up, another group holding a hunger strike. calling for the release of the jailed or violates virus particles . strike has accused the government of cracking down on freedom of expression. still ahead here on al-jazeera, they ravage crops and cause widespread devastation. but could there be a new way to stop swarming? locusts and the suitcase 6 more than more on the u.s. oil executives convicted of corruption in fairness while there seem to be 2 areas, a developing big area thunder if you like in the south china sea, another one just south of borneo. so the full cost reflects the heavy rain from central vietnam down to the south and cambodia moving through the southern part of time for the heaviest rain. the last 24 hours has been in southern thailand, but this is sunday. and this of a mass of a job and just catching born here is i think it moves slowly eastwards during monday. where as
justice department. then there were in the last 50 years, more than 100 cuban artists have protested outside the culture, ministry, and have gets what they say is a state crackdown on dissent. demonstration came after police broke up, another group holding a hunger strike. calling for the release of the jailed or violates virus particles . strike has accused the government of cracking down on freedom of expression. still ahead here on al-jazeera, they ravage crops and cause widespread...
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afghanistan's foreign ministry says the allegations are "unforgivable" but that the report's publication is "an important step towards justicee views. translation: those who have committed such a big crime must be handed in to face the law of afghanistan, and should be punished accordingly. translation: we want the government to investigate this accurately. and those who committed these acts should be brought to afghanistan and must be tried. some views from the afghan capital. next let's hear from hadi marifat, the director of the afghanistan human rights and democracy organisation in kabul. the release of the enquiry report and the start of the investigation will mark the beginning of a process of closure of open wounds. but nothing can heal the open wounds of the families of the victims, other than bringing those responsible for unlawful killing and treatment of afg ha ns to unlawful killing and treatment of afghans to justice. and as we know the report is establishing, a number of important incidents identifying the type of war crimes allegedly committed and methods of killing and torture use, and providing significant d
afghanistan's foreign ministry says the allegations are "unforgivable" but that the report's publication is "an important step towards justicee views. translation: those who have committed such a big crime must be handed in to face the law of afghanistan, and should be punished accordingly. translation: we want the government to investigate this accurately. and those who committed these acts should be brought to afghanistan and must be tried. some views from the afghan capital....
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justice kagan: what i'm getting from you is we can get easily to 5 million people who you have extensive and ministry to records on, and you are saying it is a matching problem. so i guess this goes back to justice alito's question. you are 30 days out. it seems to me you either know that you can do matching or whether you cannot do matching. why the uncertainty on this? general wall: until you compare the one side against the other set, you don't know how many hits you will get. i would love to move to the merits because if the court decides we are wrong and that ups really is teed constitutionally or potentially, even if there is no effect on apportionment, there are good reasons that we have not yet talked about why the entire category of illegal aliens should not be sought to qualify under the inhabitants e test. how would a post apportionment challenge of the kind that you talked about earlier work? it seems to me the time period, once post apportionment is very crunched. states have to do their own redistricting. how does that work, what is the timeline on it? general wall: it is even easier th
justice kagan: what i'm getting from you is we can get easily to 5 million people who you have extensive and ministry to records on, and you are saying it is a matching problem. so i guess this goes back to justice alito's question. you are 30 days out. it seems to me you either know that you can do matching or whether you cannot do matching. why the uncertainty on this? general wall: until you compare the one side against the other set, you don't know how many hits you will get. i would love...
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iran's foreign ministry describe the recorders fault saying al qaeda has no presence in the country. colombia's special justice tribunals has resumed the exhumation of bodies in the northwestern town of military officials say at least 50 extrajudicial killings were committed by the army and brainsick, experts from colombia or an earthling mass. graves near the northwest town of the army officers have testified that at least 50 people killed by soldiers and falsely presented as rebel fighters to boost up the sticks are buried. here already $54.00 bodies have been recovered, but only 4 identified the burials tonight for more than 2 decades. after one of the darkest chapters of the country's civil conflict. disappeared in 1997 until today 2020. that means that we look for him for 23 years . family members line up to give blood samples to help identify the dead through d.n.a. matching and his daughter are still looking for 3 of manuel's children. perhaps will find one of the bodies find out where they are. one thing is to know where they're buried. give them a funeral. another is having no idea of what happened to
iran's foreign ministry describe the recorders fault saying al qaeda has no presence in the country. colombia's special justice tribunals has resumed the exhumation of bodies in the northwestern town of military officials say at least 50 extrajudicial killings were committed by the army and brainsick, experts from colombia or an earthling mass. graves near the northwest town of the army officers have testified that at least 50 people killed by soldiers and falsely presented as rebel fighters to...
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justice department. then there were in the last 50 years, more than $100.00 cuban artists have held a protest outside the culture, ministry, and have gone against what they say is a state lockdown crackdown rather on dissent. it comes a day after police broke up, a hunger strike calling for the release of a jailed rapper catholic has a story a rare show of public dissent on the streets of havana. protests like this are not allowed on the island, but many of cuba's most prominent artists say they've had enough of what they're calling a government crackdown mainly against younger people. getting old are hearing that it's time for dialogue and i think it's important that young people are heard and we're going to work for that. but this demonstration follows a police raid on the headquarters of a prominent dissident group. its members were holding a hunger strike, demanding the release of a rapper, jailed for 8 months for insulting a peace officer. cuban authorities say they violated coronavirus measures, but they accuse the government of using restrictions as a pretext. the government authorities dressed as doctors and got i
justice department. then there were in the last 50 years, more than $100.00 cuban artists have held a protest outside the culture, ministry, and have gone against what they say is a state lockdown crackdown rather on dissent. it comes a day after police broke up, a hunger strike calling for the release of a jailed rapper catholic has a story a rare show of public dissent on the streets of havana. protests like this are not allowed on the island, but many of cuba's most prominent artists say...
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justice system. and reverend fong with chinatown c.d.c., and one of pastors in chinatown. and he was ordained in 1981. a former youth pastor of immigrant youth ministries at cameron house and a combined total of 42 years as full-time staff at two non-profits in chinatown. and reverend arnold townson, a pillar here in san francisco, a long-time resident of san francisco. and the philmore neighborhood. he was a member of the black student union at san francisco state university during the famous student-led strike in the 1960s and was jailed three times during the protests. also served as the president of the african american art and culture complex which was also ran by mayor london breed. also vice president of the san francisco naacp and the associate minister at a church with a baptist congregation. john osaki, the executive director of jcyc since 1996. during john's tenure, jycc has been one of san francisco's most successful youth organizations, serving over 5,000 children and youth annually. we also have monettea white, a community adviewicate and a devoted champion of preserving african american culture. she's currently the executive director of
justice system. and reverend fong with chinatown c.d.c., and one of pastors in chinatown. and he was ordained in 1981. a former youth pastor of immigrant youth ministries at cameron house and a combined total of 42 years as full-time staff at two non-profits in chinatown. and reverend arnold townson, a pillar here in san francisco, a long-time resident of san francisco. and the philmore neighborhood. he was a member of the black student union at san francisco state university during the famous...
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justice system. and reverend fong with chinatown c.d.c., and one of pastors in chinatown. and he was ordained in 1981. a former youth pastor of immigrant youth ministries at cameron house and a combined total of 42 years as full-time staff at two non-profits in chinatown. and reverend arnold townson, a pillar here in san francisco, a long-time resident of san francisco. and the philmore neighborhood. he was a member of the black student union at san francisco state university during the famous student-led strike in the 1960s and was jailed three times during the protests. also served as the president of the african american art and culture complex which was also ran by mayor london breed. also vice president of the san francisco naacp and the associate minister at a church with a baptist congregation. john osaki, the executive director of jcyc since 1996. during john's tenure, jycc has been one of san francisco's most successful youth organizations, serving over 5,000 children and youth annually. we also have monettea white, a community adviewicate and a devoted champion of preserving african american culture. she's currently the executive director of
justice system. and reverend fong with chinatown c.d.c., and one of pastors in chinatown. and he was ordained in 1981. a former youth pastor of immigrant youth ministries at cameron house and a combined total of 42 years as full-time staff at two non-profits in chinatown. and reverend arnold townson, a pillar here in san francisco, a long-time resident of san francisco. and the philmore neighborhood. he was a member of the black student union at san francisco state university during the famous...
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ministries with alliance for defending freedom ryan. thanks for being with us this morning. >> good morning. pete: is a justiceall justice alito is really doing is reading from his past decisions. he is recounting over the last several years the attacks that have taken place on our freedom of religion, free speech. of assembly. is he merely recounting what he has already said in opinions that have been issued by the court or rulings that the court has given. pete: ryan, why do you get backlash like this. here is a partial tweet from senator elizabeth warren she wrote supreme court justices aren't supposed to be political hacks. this right wing speech is nakedly partisan. i didn't hear anything about republicans or democrats, per se. just, you know, restrictions on churches, again, why the blow back? is it because it is resisting government control? >> i think so. and, you know, the words that he stated were truth. and they are difficult. i mean, these last several months we have seen an extensive amount of government overreach. we represent, for example, cavalry chapel dayton valley in nevada. that's one of th
ministries with alliance for defending freedom ryan. thanks for being with us this morning. >> good morning. pete: is a justiceall justice alito is really doing is reading from his past decisions. he is recounting over the last several years the attacks that have taken place on our freedom of religion, free speech. of assembly. is he merely recounting what he has already said in opinions that have been issued by the court or rulings that the court has given. pete: ryan, why do you get...
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think in the weeks and days to come this is where questions will arise for the government of the justice ministry as to why this person was allowed of the jail. his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the these suspects remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for another suspect but they're also not ruling it out why so much uncertainty there that is what we're all asking because earlier this morning we were all talking about.
think in the weeks and days to come this is where questions will arise for the government of the justice ministry as to why this person was allowed of the jail. his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the director khalid sation program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or...
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or the justice ministry as to why this person was allowed out of jail. his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the radicalization program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the deceased suspect remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear to be clear at this point authorities say they are not looking for another suspect but they're all.
or the justice ministry as to why this person was allowed out of jail. his youth was part of the reason that that's being given and why he slipped through the radicalization program and also the search for his accomplices if they actually exist certainly 14 people have been detained for questioning whether they were accomplices in the crimes of last night or whether they were simply associates or family or friends of the deceased suspect remains to be seen the number of shooters doesn't appear...