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on the reports that amnesty and human rights watch. past and present publicly and if we're looking at repeat defending an individual international courts the united kingdom we we will have to use the reports of amnesty and human rights law because that the only well there are 2 reports on particular the massive and you know practical issues so no the savior is not from that the failure is for states and the failure from the united nation not not producing an effective mechanism to do it with engine cause i'd like to come back to you know that he is going to argue the fact that human rights abuses are apparent that people who defend human rights are doing very good work that shining a light on this is crucial is there room for improvement in the way amnesty international works say with financial management i mean you haven't put a call out for funds because you desperately need them to continue your work. thank you thank you kim that you know i cannot said better than my 2 previous colleagues who have spoken in this regard there are a co
on the reports that amnesty and human rights watch. past and present publicly and if we're looking at repeat defending an individual international courts the united kingdom we we will have to use the reports of amnesty and human rights law because that the only well there are 2 reports on particular the massive and you know practical issues so no the savior is not from that the failure is for states and the failure from the united nation not not producing an effective mechanism to do it with...
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and work on new parcels for azimjan. today she's baking traditional uzbek food for azimjan. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kyrgyzstan, amnesty international and human rights calls for azimjan to be released on health grounds. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in uzbekistan on the muslim festival of eid al—fitr. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good sign for his spirit. hello there. the weather is going to be turning increasingly wet across western areas of the uk, thanks to an area of low pressure. this area of low pressure, in fact. and this cloud you can see here associated with the low is a weather front, a particularly slow—moving front. it's going to be bringing rain for some for the next couple of days. rainfall totals building up, then, but the wettest weather will always be over high ground — so the moors of southwest england, the brecon beacons, snowdonia, the cumbrian fells, northern ireland generally, and across southern and western scotland, particularly the highlands and the southern uplands. so we could see some localised flooding building in. the rain is
and work on new parcels for azimjan. today she's baking traditional uzbek food for azimjan. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kyrgyzstan, amnesty international and human rights calls for azimjan to be released on health grounds. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in uzbekistan on the muslim festival of eid al—fitr. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good sign for his spirit. hello there. the weather...
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and work on new parcels for azimjan. today, she's baking traditional uzbek food for azimjan. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kyrgyzstan, amnesty international and human rightsalls for azimjan to be released on health grounds. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in uzbekistan on the muslim festival of eid al—fitr. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good sign for his spirit. hello. much milder air is now moving in across the uk. just a massive difference from what we have had for the past week. it has not been good weather for ducks because a lot of stuff has been frozen, but now it will be this week because, well, it is back to rain. radar picture, which has so often been full of white for snow in the past week, shows the milder air is coming with outbreaks of rain. and there will be more to come as we go through the week. as we go on through the night, the rain becomes confined to the east and south—east of england, showers to northern ireland and western scotland. those really strong winds, particularly in western scotland, that we have now slowly easing. initially quite ch
and work on new parcels for azimjan. today, she's baking traditional uzbek food for azimjan. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kyrgyzstan, amnesty international and human rightsalls for azimjan to be released on health grounds. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in uzbekistan on the muslim festival of eid al—fitr. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good sign for his spirit. hello. much milder air is...
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and work on new parcels for azimjan. today, she's baking traditional uzbek food for azimjan. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kyrgyzstan, amnesty international and human rightsfor azimjan to be released on health grounds. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in uzbekistan on the muslim festival of eid al—fitr. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good sign for his spirit. hello. the temperatures in the isles of scilly reached ten celsius on saturday evening — the first time we've had double figures in the uk in a week. so the sun is now setting on this spell of bitterly cold weather. for all of us in the week ahead, things will be much milder. we'll notice it by day and by night. but it means the return of spells of rain on what will be quite a blustery week. already as sunday begins, milder air is nudging into western parts. for many of us, it's one last cold morning as temperatures hover close to freezing. there is a bit of wet weather moving in from the atlantic, and for scotland and northern england, there's a chance of seeing some freezing rain, rain that freezes instantly
and work on new parcels for azimjan. today, she's baking traditional uzbek food for azimjan. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kyrgyzstan, amnesty international and human rightsfor azimjan to be released on health grounds. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in uzbekistan on the muslim festival of eid al—fitr. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good sign for his spirit. hello. the temperatures in the...
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and work on new parcels for azimjan. today showers baking traditional is back food for azimjan. —— she is baking traditional uzbek food. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kurdistan, amnesty international and human rightsazimjan to be released on health grounds. —— kyrgyzstan. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in afghanistan on the muslim festival of eid. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good sign for his spirit. hello there. for most of us, this weekend is going to feel bitterly cold. that's because we'll have very strong winds. it's going to be windy, pretty much both saturday and sunday. but by the end of the weekend, we'll start to see some milder air making inroads, particularly across more western parts. but we start this morning off on a settled and bright note across eastern areas. windy and very cold, mind you. further west, for northern ireland, some disruptive snow to move in through the morning period. accumulations up to 5—10 cm and that snow will be blowing around and the strong winds drifting in places. the snow will then slowly move eastwards, affecting western parts of scotland, into wales and the s
and work on new parcels for azimjan. today showers baking traditional is back food for azimjan. —— she is baking traditional uzbek food. with coronavirus spreading rapidly through kurdistan, amnesty international and human rightsazimjan to be released on health grounds. —— kyrgyzstan. he is 69 and considered to be at risk. the kyrgyz government told the bbc: azimjan was buried in afghanistan on the muslim festival of eid. his family believed holding the ceremony on a holy day was a good...
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rights and releasing her was the right thing to do. reporter: washington also says in no mugger shares intelligence with the saudi led coalition in yemen. amnesty international and humanights watch state long-overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory, when the women who champion government in prison, or facing unfair trials. in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince, he acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for women. he did not mention her or other specifically. she may be out of prison, but according to her sister she is not yet free. she will remain on probation and is not allowed to leave the kingdom. anchor: the world health organization has backed the use of astrazeneca's covid-19 vexing after questions about his effectiveness amongst older people and against new variants. experts say while it may offer less protection, they are confident it guards against severe disease. south africa suspended use of the vaccine just this week. >> we recommend for the vaccine to be used in people 18 years and above without an upper leg that change limit. that is people over 65 years of age should be given vaccine. the recommendation. even a reduction
rights and releasing her was the right thing to do. reporter: washington also says in no mugger shares intelligence with the saudi led coalition in yemen. amnesty international and humanights watch state long-overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory, when the women who champion government in prison, or facing unfair trials. in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince, he acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for women. he did not mention her or other specifically. she...
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and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin solomon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't mention lose jane or other specifically she may be out of prison but according to her sister she isn't yet free show remain on probation and isn't allowed to leave the kingdom and schapelle al-jazeera. the world health organization has backed the use of astra zeneca as coded 19 vaccine after questions about its effectiveness amongst older people and against new variance experts say while the job may offer less protection against mall cases caused by mutated strains they're confident it guards against severe disease south africa suspended use of the astra zeneca vaccine this week the philippines government says its 1st doses of covert 19 vaccines a jew next month from the global vaccine alliance known as k
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and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a. or sweet victory when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin psalm on acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't mention lose jane or other specifically she may be out of prison but according to her sister she isn't yet free shall remain on probation and isn't allowed to leave the kingdom and al jazeera families of missing syrians so they want the international community to address what rights groups are calling a crime against humanity 130000 people have disappeared or are still in detention centers and so family members of teamed up with former detainees trying to get justice for their relatives as are told when. when my and when you they ask where are our brothers and are not giving up on demanding answers about their loved ones. and survivors of syrian government detention facilities and families of those missing
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and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin solomon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't mention lose jane or other specifically she may be out of prison but according to her sister she isn't yet free show remain on probation and isn't allowed to leave the kingdom and schapelle al-jazeera. they're not a nation's nuclear watchdog says iran started producing uranium metal which is another violation of the 2050 nuclear deal the international atomic energy agency says it's identified the material at a facility in the city of iran as previously said it needs uranium metal for a search but the material can also be used in a nuclear weapon voters in palestine are getting ready for the 1st general election in 15 years that rivals fatah and hamas met in cairo to strengthen their commitment to the vote
and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin solomon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't...
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and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet. victory when the women who championed them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin solomon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't mention lose jane or other specifically she may be out of prison but according to her sister she isn't yet free shall remain on probation and isn't allowed to leave the kingdom and al-jazeera the world health organization has backed the use of astra zeneca has covered 19 vaccine up to questions about its effectiveness amongst older people and against new variance experts say while the job may often less protection against mild cases caused by mutated strains that confident against severe disease south africa suspended use of the astra zeneca vaccine just this week would recommend for the vaccine to be used in people 18 years and without an arbor age limit that means people are always 55 years of age sh
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and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin solomon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't mention lose jane or other specifically she may be out of prison but according to her sister she isn't yet free show remain on probation and isn't allowed to leave the kingdom and schapelle al-jazeera. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera democrats have ended their 1st day of arguments in the 2nd impeachment trial of donald trump and laying out their case against the former president they described him as an insight a in chief who riled up supporters to attack the capitol by force to claiming the election was stolen and impeachment manager joaquin castro said trump did nothing even when the rioters went looking for his vice president mike pence over an hour and a half into the attack
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plane was what it was who owned it who operated it and journalists from other countries and human rights watch and amnesty international other groups slowly began to figure out more and more about the cia's air travel system. and so now you have a 2 supported this system the secret system you have more and more people in more and more countries involved and soon you've got the idea that this is a big apparatus a structure that is being put in place that's entirely new for this country. but the 2nd 2005 following a long investigation priest published an article in the washington post today on the practice of extraordinary rendition and the existence of secret cia prisons in europe so-called black sites the article revealed men. details about the clandestine operations but did not say which countries these detention centers were in president bush had convinced the newspaper's managements not to publish the names of the european countries hosting the black sites. this was very disappointing the us a human rights watch because we thought if you're going to reveal these secret prisons let's say where they are
plane was what it was who owned it who operated it and journalists from other countries and human rights watch and amnesty international other groups slowly began to figure out more and more about the cia's air travel system. and so now you have a 2 supported this system the secret system you have more and more people in more and more countries involved and soon you've got the idea that this is a big apparatus a structure that is being put in place that's entirely new for this country. but the...
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and. the human rights organization amnesty international says it has added and that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people in ethiopia northern region last november it used witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities the report suggests that eritrean troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels in the region. this family way they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia. and to found shelter and sit on. w. news met them back in november when they just arrived. hoping that's not a plane or we cried and our children cried with us and they wept in front of us so i think just as shooting started while we were eating we just had to leave. even in . their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local rebel forces and the theater in military the latter allegedly receiving support by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services were at times cut completely and humanitarian organizations have st
and. the human rights organization amnesty international says it has added and that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people in ethiopia northern region last november it used witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities the report suggests that eritrean troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels in the region. this family way they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia. and to found shelter and sit on. w. news met them back in november when...
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and hopefully speaking up on any human rights abuses and violations of international law. we know that unsung suchi has allegedly presided over human rights abuses and me on mar amnesty international is calling for her release just give us the background there yes i have for many years on something she had been a political prisoner herself and then we've been very critical of her during her time in government and the human rights violations have government has overseen so we actually rescinded the award that she was given had for being a human rights icon and so now they face detentions but the government and significance do have to be illegal and so we're calling for their release i'm conditionally. kaley long from the human rights group amnesty international joining us from london thank you so much for sharing that perspective. in other news the kremlin says that many of those involved in protest against the jailing of opposition politician alexina volley are hula cans and provoke a tourist spokesperson dmitri peskov was speaking a day after tens of thousands rallied in cities across russia to call for and of all news release more than 5000 people were arrested during the demons
and hopefully speaking up on any human rights abuses and violations of international law. we know that unsung suchi has allegedly presided over human rights abuses and me on mar amnesty international is calling for her release just give us the background there yes i have for many years on something she had been a political prisoner herself and then we've been very critical of her during her time in government and the human rights violations have government has overseen so we actually rescinded...
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and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin solomon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't mention lose jane or other specifically she may be out of prison but according to her sister she isn't yet free show remain on probation and isn't allowed to leave the kingdom and schapelle al-jazeera. one of libya's national carriers has resumed flights between the east and the west is hailed as another big step in the ongoing peace process a libya airlines flight with just a crew on board flew from tripoli to benghazi on wednesday commercial flights between the 2 cities will resume next week a conflict between rival governments in the east in the west has disrupted travel between the regions for many years now earlier this month the rival sides did agree to a new unity government the red cross says near
and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin solomon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't...
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this is a military with a long history vince unity and amnesty i am very concerned as always human rights and rather the medical systems we're trying to monitor the situation as best we can but we have huge concerns there are over 300000 people displaced becomes like nationwide is over 600000 are in just actively interned and refined state so this is a massive human rights issue for us came along at amnesty international thank you so much for joining us to share that perspective. the president of the tokyo 2020 a limp dicks organizing committee has resigned a 3 year old mori caused a firestorm for sex as for marks that he made of the recent japanese olympic committee meeting moreas also a former prime minister of the outrage over his comments shows that japan slowly changing. your mori wanted to guide the coronavirus delayed tokyo summer games all the way through a closing ceremony but his tenure ended in controversy case a shoot 3 the important thing is for the olympic games to be held in july and in order to hold the olympics if my presence is a hindrance to the preparations this cannot
this is a military with a long history vince unity and amnesty i am very concerned as always human rights and rather the medical systems we're trying to monitor the situation as best we can but we have huge concerns there are over 300000 people displaced becomes like nationwide is over 600000 are in just actively interned and refined state so this is a massive human rights issue for us came along at amnesty international thank you so much for joining us to share that perspective. the president...
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and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory. when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin samon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't mention luzhin or other specifically she may be out of prison but according to her sister she isn't yet free show remain on probation and isn't allowed to leave the kingdom and al-jazeera. the world health organization has backed the use of astra zeneca as covert 19 vaccine ought to questions about its effectiveness among older people on the against me a variance experts say while the job may often less protection against mild cases caused by mutated strains that confident it galls against severe disease of africa suspended use of the astra zeneca vaccine this week. libyan airlines has a regime flies between the countries east and west in what seen as another step towards unification a flight with airline
and has committed to declassifying an intelligence report on the murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi well that's likely to implicate the saudi crown prince amnesty international and human rights watch say long overdue reforms are a bittersweet victory. when the women who champion them remain in prison or facing unfair trials in the latest reforms announced by the crown prince mohammed bin samon acknowledged that the judicial system had created pains for many women he didn't...
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military what do you think this is a military with a long history that unity and amnesty primary concern is always human rights and rather than medical systems we're trying to monitor the situation as best we can but we have huge concerns there over 300000 people displaced becomes like nationwide is over 600000 are injured if they simply interned and refined state so this is a massive human rights issue for us came along at amnesty international thank you so much for joining us to share that perspective. states across europe are scrambling to contain new more infectious cope with 19 variants germany is imposing travel bans on neighboring czech republic as well as austrians to roll regions starting on sunday now in germany german leaders have expressed particular concern about the latest austrian outbreak of various state premier says that the area is not taking the situation seriously a few reports it seems like a deja vu we're driving through the very same stage you know austria that was a major sport in europe when the pandemic began is making headlines by becoming a hot spot again this time with a new varia
military what do you think this is a military with a long history that unity and amnesty primary concern is always human rights and rather than medical systems we're trying to monitor the situation as best we can but we have huge concerns there over 300000 people displaced becomes like nationwide is over 600000 are injured if they simply interned and refined state so this is a massive human rights issue for us came along at amnesty international thank you so much for joining us to share that...
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are for more now i'm joined by kaylee long's she is in london and she is with the human rights group amnesty international she is a researcher on me and bards good to have you on the program amnesty says that this is and in this moment for me and more what are your fears for the people there to know well being and the broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society in general as well as the humanitarian situation in the country where there are 300000 people are displaced and we're not sure what the story is yet with 8 accents under the military. we had to stand world leaders they have condemned the military's actions what can the international community do at this point what do you expect them to do. we are hoping that it will take strong action and obviously we had. it and security council convened yesterday and didn't fail to come out with a statement and we hope to see something stronger than that we're calling for i.c.c. referral for the situation in the entire country and these are really extraordinary circumstances and the
are for more now i'm joined by kaylee long's she is in london and she is with the human rights group amnesty international she is a researcher on me and bards good to have you on the program amnesty says that this is and in this moment for me and more what are your fears for the people there to know well being and the broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society in general as well as the humanitarian situation in the country...
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and democracy. thanks. human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people in a few northern to grab a region last november and use witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities reports suggest that area trained troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control for rebels in the region. this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter in sudan to w. news met them back in november when they just arrived. hope we never met a plane or we cried and our children cried with us and they wept in front of us so i think the shooting started while we were eating and we just had to leave. even in . their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local rebel forces and the theater in military the last set allegedly receiving support by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services were at times cuts completely and humanitarian
and democracy. thanks. human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people in a few northern to grab a region last november and use witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities reports suggest that area trained troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control for rebels in the region. this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter in sudan...
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and democracy. thanks. human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people if you use that northern to grow it returned last november and there's witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities reports suggest that eritrea troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels in the region. this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter in sudan to w. news met them back in november when they just arrived. hope we never met a plane or we cried and our children cried with us and they wept in front of us so i think the shooting started while we were eating and we just had to leave. their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local rebel forces and the theater in military. legibly receiving support by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services were at times cut completely and humanitarian organizations
and democracy. thanks. human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people if you use that northern to grow it returned last november and there's witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities reports suggest that eritrea troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels in the region. this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter...
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like to ask you un rights groups they have been calling for action in one particular case and i'd like to draw us to it that is the trade case of human rights defender formally of amnesty international he was reportedly forcibly disappeared and 2019 arrested by security forces under the official secrets act the un says he was held incommunicado for 7 months so more than half a year he continues to be deprived of his most basic rights what does that say about the rule of law in your country and wouldn't this be a good opportunity to start with transparency and answer the un's call for an investigation. no 100 percent prime minister is very clear on that if there is any case i don't have more details of the documents and frankly i have no idea i don't know board anything about this case but in all cases prime minister has really kept a good he can do so that should be nor. is without a proper legal course adopted in progress on his. just on the us there is a situation unfortunately the list is going on back to india. that situation is obviously what is some but actually we are dealing with it mr minister let's talk about freedom of the process media censorship has report
like to ask you un rights groups they have been calling for action in one particular case and i'd like to draw us to it that is the trade case of human rights defender formally of amnesty international he was reportedly forcibly disappeared and 2019 arrested by security forces under the official secrets act the un says he was held incommunicado for 7 months so more than half a year he continues to be deprived of his most basic rights what does that say about the rule of law in your country and...
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are for more now i'm joined by killeen long she is in london and she is with the human rights group amnesty international she is a researcher on me in mart's good to have you on the program amnesty says that this is an option is moment for me and more what are your fears for the people there to not libya and the bit broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society and generalists as well as the humanitarian situation in the country where over 300000 people are displaced and we're not sure what the story is yet with aid access under the military. we understand world leaders they have condemned the military's actions what can the international community do at this point what do you expect them to do we're hoping that it will stay strong action and obviously we had a. good and security council convened yesterday and didn't fail to come out with a statement and we hope to see something stronger than that we're calling for i.c.c. referral for the situation in the entire country and these are really extraordinary circumstances and the
are for more now i'm joined by killeen long she is in london and she is with the human rights group amnesty international she is a researcher on me in mart's good to have you on the program amnesty says that this is an option is moment for me and more what are your fears for the people there to not libya and the bit broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society and generalists as well as the humanitarian situation in the country...
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between the government and the kid not pres haring situation for the families there are fred to move reporting from lagos nigeria thank you for the update the human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people and he appears northern to guy region last november used witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities they report suggests that eritrea troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels in the region. this family way they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter and sit on . the news and back in november when the just arrived. we cried and our children cried with us they wept in front of us and i think the shooting started while we were eating we just had to leave. even the. their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local rebel forces and the ethiopian military the last are allegedly receiving support by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services were at times cu
between the government and the kid not pres haring situation for the families there are fred to move reporting from lagos nigeria thank you for the update the human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people and he appears northern to guy region last november used witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities they report suggests that eritrea troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control...
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the before and after pictures suggest that the conflict is still raging in the disputed region although the ethiopian government says most fighting out stopped human rights organization amnesty international says it also has evidence that it ever trained troops massacred hundreds of people and to cry last november and was to used satellite images to document the atrocities that are supported by witness accounts. that this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's region and have found shelter in sudan to w. news met them back in november when they just arrived. here. coping method as a cleaner we cried and our children cried with us and they wept in front of us so i think just the shooting started while we were eating and we just had to leave. their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local rebel forces and the ethiopian military the last set allegedly receiving support by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services were at times cuts completely and humanitarian organizations have struggled to get i
the before and after pictures suggest that the conflict is still raging in the disputed region although the ethiopian government says most fighting out stopped human rights organization amnesty international says it also has evidence that it ever trained troops massacred hundreds of people and to cry last november and was to used satellite images to document the atrocities that are supported by witness accounts. that this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's region and...
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found that the perpetrators were soldiers from neighboring eritrea and a new report by amnesty international backs this up the human rights group says it's collected evidence that ira trained soldiers went on a rampage and acts i'm on the 28th of november after an earlier attack on them by a small group of rebel fighters near sent mary's church witness accounts describe them roaming the streets and shooting at fleeing civilians with automatic weapons and precision rifles i saw the people being shot on the ground when they were running approximately 10 people or more all of them young men everyone was scared and run away. eritrea's government has denied its forces were involved in any massacre after the a.p. investigation was published the country's information minister called the story a horrendous lie relevant ethiopians to choose headlong ascertains the us a fallacy of the story he posted on twitter fighting is said to be ongoing and it will be hard to verify what really happened in november but in light of amnesty international's new allegations the eritrean government may face fresh questions about its involvement in
found that the perpetrators were soldiers from neighboring eritrea and a new report by amnesty international backs this up the human rights group says it's collected evidence that ira trained soldiers went on a rampage and acts i'm on the 28th of november after an earlier attack on them by a small group of rebel fighters near sent mary's church witness accounts describe them roaming the streets and shooting at fleeing civilians with automatic weapons and precision rifles i saw the people being...
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daughter and they do want to know how this is going to happen our correspondent fred when you're reporting for us from lagos thank you very much. from now the human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people in ethiopia northern to grey region last november and use witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities the report suggests that eritrean troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels and that reacher. this family who way they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's t. cry region and to found shelter and sit on. the news met them back in november when they just arrived. coping method as. we cried and our children cried with us they wept in front of us so i think the shooting started while we were eating and we just had to leave. even the. their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local rebel forces and the military says allegedly receiving support by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services we
daughter and they do want to know how this is going to happen our correspondent fred when you're reporting for us from lagos thank you very much. from now the human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people in ethiopia northern to grey region last november and use witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities the report suggests that eritrean troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control...
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and open disobedience jamar as military appears determined to undo the course of the country's posse to change. earlier we spoke to caylee long scenes a myanmar researcher from the human rights group amnesty international we asked her about the fears for the people in myanmar and about what she expects from the international community. and the big broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society on generalists as well as the humanitarian situation in the country where over 300000 people have displaced and we're not sure what the story is yet with aid access under the military we're hoping that it will stay strong action and obviously we had. been security council convened yesterday and didn't fail to come out with a statement and we hope to see something stronger than that we're calling for i.c.c. referral for the situation in the entire country and these are really extraordinary circumstances and they were in a very serious response. embassy national scale a long hospitals across portugal have been overwhelmed by what has become one of the world's worst cope with 19 outbreaks now a team of german military medical staff has tr
and open disobedience jamar as military appears determined to undo the course of the country's posse to change. earlier we spoke to caylee long scenes a myanmar researcher from the human rights group amnesty international we asked her about the fears for the people in myanmar and about what she expects from the international community. and the big broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society on generalists as well as the...
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and democracy. thanks. human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people if you use that northern right region last november and use witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities reports suggest that eritrea troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels in the region. this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter in sudan t w news met them back in november when they just arrived. as a player we cried and our children cried with us and they wept in front of us so i think the shooting started while we were eating and we just had to leave. in the. their home in ethiopia has seen almost 4 months of fighting between local rebel forces and the in military the last set allegedly receiving support by eritrean troops gaining an accurate picture of events in tikrit has been difficult to impossible journalists have been blocked from entering the region phone and internet services were at times cut completely and humanitarian organizations have struggled t
and democracy. thanks. human rights organization amnesty international says it has evidence that eritrean troops massacred hundreds of people if you use that northern right region last november and use witness accounts and satellite images to document the atrocities reports suggest that eritrea troops carried out war crimes in their attempts to take control from rebels in the region. this family got away they've escaped the fighting in ethiopia's tikrit region and have found shelter in sudan t...
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are for more now i'm joined by keeley long she is in london and she is with the human rights group amnesty international she is a researcher on me in mart's good to have you on the program amnesty says that this is and in this moment for me and more what are your fears for the people there tonight libya and the bit broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society and generalists as well as the humanitarian situation in the country where by the 300000 people are displaced and we're not sure what the story is yet with aid access under the military we understand world leaders they have condemned the military's actions what can the international community do at this point what do you expect them to do we're hoping that they will say stronger action and obviously we had there has been security council convened yesterday and didn't fail to come out with a statement and we hope to see something stronger than that we're calling for i.c.c. for a feral situation in the entire country and these are really extraordinary circumstances and t
are for more now i'm joined by keeley long she is in london and she is with the human rights group amnesty international she is a researcher on me in mart's good to have you on the program amnesty says that this is and in this moment for me and more what are your fears for the people there tonight libya and the bit broader political crackdown they concerned about human rights defenders in general about activist civil society and generalists as well as the humanitarian situation in the country...
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and in march, agnes becomes secretary general of the human rights organisation amnesty international.me to you also, agnes, and to my questioners, and to you, of course, wherever you are watching this programme. don't forget you too can join the conversation at #bbcglobalquestions. let's get down to our first question from alexander from texas in the united states, but is currently here in london. alexander, what do you want to ask our two panellists? thank you for having me today, zeinab. . i think my question is, - does big tech pose a danger to society, and if so, - what should policymakers do to solve this - potential problem? ok, let's just keep this one simple, then, at the outset, kara — does it pose a danger to society? well, it is a little broad a question. lot of things pose a... do cars pose a danger to society? in some cases, they do and in some cases they don't. but the first thing i'd like to say is there is no such thing as big tech. i think it's sort of a shorthand that media and regulators use. there is a lot of big tech companies and some are more dangerous than othe
and in march, agnes becomes secretary general of the human rights organisation amnesty international.me to you also, agnes, and to my questioners, and to you, of course, wherever you are watching this programme. don't forget you too can join the conversation at #bbcglobalquestions. let's get down to our first question from alexander from texas in the united states, but is currently here in london. alexander, what do you want to ask our two panellists? thank you for having me today, zeinab. . i...
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found that the perpetrators were soldiers from neighboring eritrea and a new report by amnesty international backs this up the human rights group says it's collected evidence that ira trained soldiers went on a rampage in acts i'm on the 28th of november after an earlier attack on them by a small group of rebel fighters knesset mary's church witness accounts describe them roaming the streets and shooting at fleeing civilians with automatic weapons and precision rifles i saw the people being shot on the ground when they were running approximately 10 people or more all of them young men everyone was scared and run away. eritrea's government has denied its forces were involved in any massacre after the a.p. investigation was published the country's information minister called the story a horrendous lie relevant ethiopians to choose sions had long ascertained the utz a fallacy of the story he posted on twitter fighting in t. cry is said to be ongoing and it will be hard to verify what really happened in axum and late november but in light of amnesty international's new allegations the eritrean government may face fresh questi
found that the perpetrators were soldiers from neighboring eritrea and a new report by amnesty international backs this up the human rights group says it's collected evidence that ira trained soldiers went on a rampage in acts i'm on the 28th of november after an earlier attack on them by a small group of rebel fighters knesset mary's church witness accounts describe them roaming the streets and shooting at fleeing civilians with automatic weapons and precision rifles i saw the people being...
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and policy at amnesty international who explains what has provoked the scamp. this is the 1st time ever misty is launching an global emergency fund raising appeal to counter the brazen and growing anti human rights agenda worldwide in recent years amnesty itself as phase wave of state concert attacks on its offices around the world illustrating actually increasing audacity of the governments who are hostile to our human rights agenda but it's not only about us alone this is happening to human rights defenders worldwide from india to turkey to china to nigeria leaders now are unapologetically stealing from the human rights violators playbook to silence those speaking truth to power and calling out human rights while ations there is a rise in terms of the so-called strong man leadership around number of countries in the world which has used demagoguery as a mean on tactics of their politics will speak we also have had a rise in number of legislations that are being implemented around the world approximately 44 legislations around the world that are being today implemented to silence muzzle the voices of those protesting and dissenting from governmental policies we also have had instances in terms
and policy at amnesty international who explains what has provoked the scamp. this is the 1st time ever misty is launching an global emergency fund raising appeal to counter the brazen and growing anti human rights agenda worldwide in recent years amnesty itself as phase wave of state concert attacks on its offices around the world illustrating actually increasing audacity of the governments who are hostile to our human rights agenda but it's not only about us alone this is happening to human...
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press found the perpetrators were soldiers from neighboring eritrea and a new report by amnesty international backs this up the human rights group says it's collected evidence that ira trained soldiers went on a rampage an axiom on the 28th of november after an earlier attack on them by a small group of rebel fighters near st mary's church witness accounts describe them roaming the streets and shooting at fleeing civilians with automatic weapons and precision rifles i saw the people being shot on the ground when they were running approximately 10 people or more all of them young men everyone was scared and run away. eritrea's government has denied its forces were involved in any massacre after the a.p. investigation was published the country's information minister called the story a horrendous lie relevant ethiopians to chew sions had long ascertained the utz a fallacy of the story he posted on twitter fighting in t. cry is said to be ongoing and it'll be hard to verify what really happened in axum and late november but in light of amnesty international's new allegations the eritrean government may face pressure questions
press found the perpetrators were soldiers from neighboring eritrea and a new report by amnesty international backs this up the human rights group says it's collected evidence that ira trained soldiers went on a rampage an axiom on the 28th of november after an earlier attack on them by a small group of rebel fighters near st mary's church witness accounts describe them roaming the streets and shooting at fleeing civilians with automatic weapons and precision rifles i saw the people being shot...