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amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen lack lack access to basic care the rights group says the sable people are most at risk because of the war between who the rebels and the u.n. recognize government which is backed by a saudi u.a.e. coalition victoria gave him the reports. 5 years of fighting in yemen has killed at least 10. 1000 people as strikes and artillery attacks have left many more with life changing injuries 15 year old that was hit by a bullet man and the way out of 10 minutes and how can i go to school when the reason no support for me to be able to do that to learn since i have been injured i can't go anywhere. amnesty international says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps the displaced people. have. i need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old make dad has
amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen lack lack access to basic care the rights group says the sable people are most at risk because of the war between who the rebels and the u.n. recognize government which is backed by a saudi u.a.e. coalition victoria gave him the reports. 5 years of fighting in yemen has killed at least 10. 1000 people as strikes and artillery attacks have left many more with life changing injuries 15 year old that was hit by a...
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and amnesty international says iran's government is carrying out a vicious crackdown after the nationwide protests on november 15th it says in a report at least $304.00 people have been killed and thousands injured the unrest was triggered by an increase in fuel prices amnesty international is calling for the immediate release of all those it says have been arbitrarily detained. news hour is up in about 25 minutes with hala next on al-jazeera its witness korean love is in fact. counting the cost of i.m.f. loans tax cuts for big businesses and the stero see for the force just the perfect cocktail for street protests speak to the vice president of ecuador plus kenya's cash crunch the competition lining up to take netflix is cracking counting the cost on al-jazeera. and the. touch. charge. it's.
and amnesty international says iran's government is carrying out a vicious crackdown after the nationwide protests on november 15th it says in a report at least $304.00 people have been killed and thousands injured the unrest was triggered by an increase in fuel prices amnesty international is calling for the immediate release of all those it says have been arbitrarily detained. news hour is up in about 25 minutes with hala next on al-jazeera its witness korean love is in fact. counting the...
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the survey by amnesty international covered 10,000 young people and climate change came top of the list of challenges facing the world. the impact of this rising concern is predicted to have a dramatic impact on polluting industries. it's estimated the world's 10 biggest oil and gas firms could lose 31% of their current value. meanwhile, other sectors could gain. the same analysis suggests car makers, which move swiftly to electric vehicles, could more than double in value. a few days ago, the young environmental activist, greta thunberg, urged world leaders to take more action. what i want to come out from this is as for every other such meeting, that world leaders finally understand the urgency and that they listen to the science and act on the science, that they start treating this crisis is like a crisis and co—operate internationally. she will be speaking to government ministers today in madrid. sue bonney, who's a senior partner at kpmg, joins me now. good morning. this analysis coming from amnesty international today obviously timed to happen when the summit is happening in madri
the survey by amnesty international covered 10,000 young people and climate change came top of the list of challenges facing the world. the impact of this rising concern is predicted to have a dramatic impact on polluting industries. it's estimated the world's 10 biggest oil and gas firms could lose 31% of their current value. meanwhile, other sectors could gain. the same analysis suggests car makers, which move swiftly to electric vehicles, could more than double in value. a few days ago, the...
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in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi but the human rights group amnesty international has branded the trial a whitewash and the washington post said it was a sham the identities of those convicted weren't revealed at the closed door trial in riyadh the criminal court cleared former royal aide sowed need was widely suspected of being a ringleader and that mohamed al be who was the saudi consul general in istanbul where of course ashaji was murdered former deputy intelligence chief ahmed al a syria was also released due to insufficient evidence 3 other people go to jail terms totaling 24 years i should use murder sparked international condemnation the kingdom denied links to the hit squad killing but some of the team did work for the saudi crown prince and to ship out reports. 14 months after jamal khashoggi was last seen walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul where his fiance ha t.j. genghis waited for hours before calling for help a saudi court has issued a verdict us not to mask images a video of the criminal court in riyadh has issued a preliminary sentence aga
in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi but the human rights group amnesty international has branded the trial a whitewash and the washington post said it was a sham the identities of those convicted weren't revealed at the closed door trial in riyadh the criminal court cleared former royal aide sowed need was widely suspected of being a ringleader and that mohamed al be who was the saudi consul general in istanbul where of course ashaji was murdered former deputy...
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in tens of thousands there are credible reports previously published by human rights watch amnesty international and other rights groups and even according to my own research findings since 2001 including 2 previous reports that were published by the office of the attorney general in iraq trap the numbers of people who have been weakened victimized by the specific crime of inforce or disappearance is to mate a way beyond 10000 saw this numbers are very high for a small country like or a trio it is or which has a population of plus minus $5000000.00 people so it's a very very problematic situation and this needs to come to an end and. that's that's the fundamental question we need to address and we should point out that this show did extend an invitation to eritrea authorities for them to sense i want to join us for their perspective on this unfortunate we didn't get someone's participation from officials let me present perhaps the other side is the of the argument in terms of the government's achievements and that the government would probably argue well it's made quite significant developmental
in tens of thousands there are credible reports previously published by human rights watch amnesty international and other rights groups and even according to my own research findings since 2001 including 2 previous reports that were published by the office of the attorney general in iraq trap the numbers of people who have been weakened victimized by the specific crime of inforce or disappearance is to mate a way beyond 10000 saw this numbers are very high for a small country like or a trio it...
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and amnesty international says iran's government is carrying out a vicious crackdown after the nationwide protests on november 15th it says in a report at least $304.00 people have been killed and thousands injured the unrest was triggered by an increase in fuel prices amnesty international is calling for the immediate release of all those it says have been arbitrarily detained. news hour is up in about 25 minutes with hala next on al-jazeera its witness korean love is in fact. counting the cost of i.m.f. loans tax cuts for big businesses at the stair a c. for the boys just a perfect cocktail for street protests speak to the vice president of ecuador plus candy as cash crunch the competition lining up to take netflix is crowd counting the cost on al-jazeera. and the. charge. it's. every day i chanted i'm going to be a she called me no signs around our family embassy just a business my money. if you don't my mustard fiend and i'm on now i know i mean it's now man it's a book on how some of the rice if i line up i'll buy on and i am. sure you. would see you should buy my me now but the jews
and amnesty international says iran's government is carrying out a vicious crackdown after the nationwide protests on november 15th it says in a report at least $304.00 people have been killed and thousands injured the unrest was triggered by an increase in fuel prices amnesty international is calling for the immediate release of all those it says have been arbitrarily detained. news hour is up in about 25 minutes with hala next on al-jazeera its witness korean love is in fact. counting the...
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square there gathered here in a show of defiance a day earlier part of the police used what amnesty international described as excessive force against an overwhelmingly peaceful protest many now fear stated to mediation against the leaderless protest movement is growing. i don't think it's possible for people to see. the way that they're the aggression and the way that they treated protesters yesterday and to kind of turn a blind eye even if they were afraid it seems like they understand that unity and numbers are really what can create momentum and keep us going. dana was among the dozens of protesters be to know by security forces during saturday night's confrontations the worst since the uprising began in mid october both sides accused each other of instigating the violence there are fears this could be the beginning of a new phase what has largely been a peaceful opposition who. and. seems to be a decision by those in power for the army and security forces to confront the protesters this is dangerous from the start of the uprising the army took a decision not to be harsh with the protesters b
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highlights peter ryan raga who's a senior crisis advisor as amnesty international one of the authors of this report as we were just hearing there from victoria the un has already called this the world's worst humanitarian crisis in your mind one of the greatest needs at the moment when it comes to people with disabilities. people with disabilities have been recognized among the most marginalized groups and at the same time the most at risk groups in situations of conflict and humanitarian crises and despite growing calls to ensure their inclusion and humanitarian response or documentation on the ground in yemen or at least in the 3 southern governor it's that we visited indicates that there are still significant gaps in the humanitarian response that people with disabilities continue to be left behind and face challenges in accessing equal rights when it comes to health education jobs and living conditions in camps for displaced people and right how are they coping within the conflict scenario itself because the country is still at war and beyond accessing facilities and basic servic
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s e conference in riyadh whiting amnesty international is making around about saudi arabia well it's not just amnesty my group code pink we have a campaign to boycott saudi arabia saudi arabia should be seen as a pariah state the g 20 should not be meeting in saudi arabia and western entertainers are entertainers from around the world should not be going to saudi arabia with the code pink campaigns pacifically against them our campaign is the whole deal we're saying to nice companies like lush the cosmetic company that has all these very good programs one of them is that aggressive companies are being the main surveillance they have 3 stores in saudi arabia they tell us they don't make any money there we said well then you should close them down and so we have a boycott in fact we went into one of the less stores just yesterday here in london here in london something that we do in the u.s. all the time and we were sort of live streaming and i was explaining and going to the manager and saying please send our requests up up the chain of command saying that you shouldn't be having the s
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and we can speak now to david griffiths he's the head of the secretary general's office at amnesty international in london david thanks for joining us here on d w i want to ask you about cheese defense in front of the international court of justice she said earlier there was no proof of genocidal attend intent against they were hanged what do you make of that. well i think he has. today yet again had a spectacular fall from grace should have been she should be standing shoulder to shoulder with a bit and yet she's chosen to stand on the side of the military defending the keys the horrendous atrocities against the french and defend the day has been extremely then she once again fails knowledge the range of my name she's failed at knowledge the severity and the scale of the atrocities against them and the level of denialism is but dangerous and delusional. what do you think about these proceedings david what are the consequences for me and mark. well let's be clear the net is beginning to tighten and this is not the only mechanism. that could provide justice and should provide justice for the rogu
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own aging beijing to release him more on this with patrick perrin joining us from hong kong amnesty international's china researcher thanks for your time patrick i don't think this is a case or a story that many people will necessarily have heard about in tell us a little bit more about what yang was doing that led to charges of espionage. miscarry concerning the war to mention because poorest buying this but not actually can mean like very serious punishment if convicted like even up to life in prison for example so i think like the public misled how he is treated is quite typical or dissidents in china and they have no access to lawyers and family and it makes it like a very very vulnerable to. a resort torture not a new treatment and then now also. heard from this case treatment has already happened so i think it is something what concerns us most is how we can push china more to allow him at least to have meetings with his lawyers and so that leads to the question how can you do that given the dealing anyone. scuse me dealing with the government of of china would be quite fraught i would think.
own aging beijing to release him more on this with patrick perrin joining us from hong kong amnesty international's china researcher thanks for your time patrick i don't think this is a case or a story that many people will necessarily have heard about in tell us a little bit more about what yang was doing that led to charges of espionage. miscarry concerning the war to mention because poorest buying this but not actually can mean like very serious punishment if convicted like even up to life...
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amnesty international says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps the displaced people in malawi saw her have. i need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old make dad has had limited mobility in his legs since he was 2 he struggles to cope in a camp it's not designed to accommodate disabled people returning. i crawled to the toilet in the toilet people urine it on the ground i want to toilet for myself but i can access. as the war continues so does the misery the united nations has described it as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world documentation on the ground in yemen or at least in the 3 southern governorates that we visited indicates that there are still significant gaps in the humanitarian response that people with disabilities continue to be left behind and face challenges in accessing equal rights when it com
amnesty international says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps the displaced people in malawi saw her have. i need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old make dad has had limited mobility in his legs since he was 2 he...
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following a recent fall he's the country's oldest living former president a new report from amnesty international says millions of people living with disabilities in yemen lack access to basic fundamentals and care the rights group says people with disabilities are among the most at risk since a civil war broke out 5 years ago reports claims disabled individuals in the war torn country cannot finance adequate care or move freely to hospitals it's estimated around 4500000 people in yemen currently live with some form of disability. the clean up operations have begun in parts of the philippines after a powerful typhoon made landfall in the country's largest and most popular silence but authorities are still working to understand the full extent of the storm's impacts jamila and organ is an album a province in southeastern lives on. because the cecile began to see these have become familiar scenes police officers and other members of the local government rushing to clear out the streets paved the way for help to get to those who need it most we've spoken to the mayor. says he's quite happy that this
following a recent fall he's the country's oldest living former president a new report from amnesty international says millions of people living with disabilities in yemen lack access to basic fundamentals and care the rights group says people with disabilities are among the most at risk since a civil war broke out 5 years ago reports claims disabled individuals in the war torn country cannot finance adequate care or move freely to hospitals it's estimated around 4500000 people in yemen...
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amnesty international says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps the displaced people in malawi saw her have. i need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old make dad has had limited mobility in his legs since he was 2 he struggles to cope in a camp it's not designed to accommodate disabled people. and. i crawled to the toilet in the toilet people urinate on the ground i want to toilet for myself but i can access. as the war continues so does the misery the united nations has described it as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world documentation on the ground in yemen or at least in the 3 southern governorates that we visited indicates that there are still significant gaps in the humanitarian response that people with disabilities continue to be left behind and face challenges in accessing equal rights when it comes to
amnesty international says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps the displaced people in malawi saw her have. i need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old make dad has had limited mobility in his legs since he was 2 he...
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rights group amnesty international says the philippine government is a literally getting away with murder latest government figures show an estimated 5 and a half 1000 people have been killed since 2016 and president try to go to tat a so-called war on drugs but activists say that number could be as high as 27000 and no one has been held accountable for the deaths well known papa is a human rights offset for amnesty international in the philippines and he says the police figures just don't paint the whole picture but it's mostly operational numbers that they have reported on this morning personalities arrests the operations conducted these are just you know. outputs of of. their drug operations from 10 to 16 not much worse was said about the killings themselves and yes they have mentions it's 5500. it's just them perplexing for us for example when we released our report in february 27th being the numbers are already up to 7000 in our. almost 2000 killed in police operations and more than 3000 killed in a more than 4000 killed in by unidentified gunmen and by the end of 27th in this is a g
rights group amnesty international says the philippine government is a literally getting away with murder latest government figures show an estimated 5 and a half 1000 people have been killed since 2016 and president try to go to tat a so-called war on drugs but activists say that number could be as high as 27000 and no one has been held accountable for the deaths well known papa is a human rights offset for amnesty international in the philippines and he says the police figures just don't...
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to get things off to a smooth start all right john i thank you for that update from london amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen don't have access to basic needs and its latest report the rights group says disabled people can't afford to pay for adequate care or move freely to hospitals because of conflicts a saudi u.a.e. coalition that backs the u.n. recognize government has been fighting the rebels since 2015. dozens of people were wounded in iraq after security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas on protesters on monday political parties are trying to work out a deal to form a new government after the resignation of prime minister. and his entire cabinet more than 400 people have been killed in weeks of anti-government protests iraqis are now repeating their calls for a complete overhaul of the political system. hong kong's leader kerry says new u.s. laws supporting protesters are an unnecessary interference the law signed last week could limit trade with hong kong if the chinese territories autonomy is jeopardized months of anti-governmen
to get things off to a smooth start all right john i thank you for that update from london amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen don't have access to basic needs and its latest report the rights group says disabled people can't afford to pay for adequate care or move freely to hospitals because of conflicts a saudi u.a.e. coalition that backs the u.n. recognize government has been fighting the rebels since 2015. dozens of people were wounded in...
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behalf of the security forces towards what they're calling a peaceful protest and amnesty international is also questioning how come there were masked men wearing civilian clothes who joined the security forces in violently attacking the protesters so amnesty international raising questions the interior minister the caretaker interior minister also asking for an investigation what we saw are really scenes live on television how security personnel are beating up protesters who are on armed more than one security for personnel. beating up on armed protesters so there are there is a lot of concern that those in power the governing alliance are now wanting to use the security forces to intimidate people in the streets to eventually crush this protest movement so what happened tonight was a message that you will not crush our will we have returned to the streets to continue our opposition against your rule or it's what's due to happen this week i know that tomorrow the new prime minister is supposed to be named. yes political parties there negotiating among themselves over the formation and
behalf of the security forces towards what they're calling a peaceful protest and amnesty international is also questioning how come there were masked men wearing civilian clothes who joined the security forces in violently attacking the protesters so amnesty international raising questions the interior minister the caretaker interior minister also asking for an investigation what we saw are really scenes live on television how security personnel are beating up protesters who are on armed more...
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applied to visa through my lawyer in new zealand and then so i did it through unhcr and then amnesty internationalesty australia, new zealand and finally so i reached through to new zealand. but the interesting thing is that the most short way to new zealand was that i fly from port moresby, the capital city of papua new guinea, to australia, then transit and fly to new zealand. but i was scared that if i did that they would deport me from australia. so that's why i flew to the philippines. i was in the philippines for 19 hours in transition, then flew to new zealand. interesting that you didn't feel you could possibly take the risk of going into australia, even in transit, and you call it a "long journey" but it is nothing like the many years ofjourneying that you have had to endure to get to where you are today. let us go back in time to pick up this story when you were still a young man in iran of kurdish origin. you decided to get involved in activism, both political and cultural activism as a kurd in iran. what happened to you to make you feel you had to leave? i was born in war and i grew up
applied to visa through my lawyer in new zealand and then so i did it through unhcr and then amnesty internationalesty australia, new zealand and finally so i reached through to new zealand. but the interesting thing is that the most short way to new zealand was that i fly from port moresby, the capital city of papua new guinea, to australia, then transit and fly to new zealand. but i was scared that if i did that they would deport me from australia. so that's why i flew to the philippines. i...
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amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen lack access to basic needs and report the rights group says because of the current war disabled people around able to pay for adequate care or move freely to hospitals a saudi u.a.e. coalition has been fighting his he rebels since 2015 saudi arabia is urging the group of oil exporting countries to reduce production as it prepares to list its state owned oil firm on the stock exchange sources have told the reuters news agency that the plan would see another $400000.00 barrels per day cut from production this would keep our prices high enough during around goes initial share offering and clean up operations have begun in parts of the philippines after a powerful typhoon made landfall in the east parasites and it covered says and authorities are still trying to determine the full extent of the damage for me as president jimmy carter has been to be admitted to hospital where he's being treated for a yearly tract infection infection the 95 year old as the country's oldest living former presidents well th
amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen lack access to basic needs and report the rights group says because of the current war disabled people around able to pay for adequate care or move freely to hospitals a saudi u.a.e. coalition has been fighting his he rebels since 2015 saudi arabia is urging the group of oil exporting countries to reduce production as it prepares to list its state owned oil firm on the stock exchange sources have told the...
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300 people were killed in iran's 3 day crackdown on protests last month a new figure from amnesty international of dates their previous estimate of just over 200 deaths iran has acknowledged that protesters were killed but has not released figures on. india has seen more violent protests over a new citizenship but criticized as being anti muslim thousands of university students marched in the capital separate demonstrations were held in the south and north east new legislation provides a fast track to citizenship for refugees from bangladesh pakistan and afghanistan but excludes muslims. not hong kong where the chief executive kerry lab has received the full backing of china's leadership despite the demands of pro-democracy protesters that she stand down chinese president xi jinping told this law that hong kong had had what he described as its grimmest and most complex years since its return to chinese rule for the 2 years ago president xi went on to say that ms lam had beijing's and wavering support despite her government's poor showing in recent local elections and this month's huge pro-democ
300 people were killed in iran's 3 day crackdown on protests last month a new figure from amnesty international of dates their previous estimate of just over 200 deaths iran has acknowledged that protesters were killed but has not released figures on. india has seen more violent protests over a new citizenship but criticized as being anti muslim thousands of university students marched in the capital separate demonstrations were held in the south and north east new legislation provides a fast...
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1300 people were killed in iran's 3 day crackdown on protests last month a new figure from amnesty international updates their previous estimate of just over 200 deaths iran has acknowledged that protesters were killed but has not released figures on. their home cogs chief executive kerry lott has received full backing of china's leadership despite the demands of pro-democracy protesters that she stand down chinese president xi jinping told muslims that hong kong had had what he described as its grimmest and most complex year since its return to chinese rule 22 years ago the president as you had time to say that mr lamb had beijing's unwavering support despite her government's poor showing in recent local elections and this month's huge pro-democracy rowdy. we will continue to firmly support you and your leadership of the hong kong government in exercising government powers as mandated by law we will firmly support the police of hong kong in strictly enforcing the law. people of all walks of life in hong kong unite and work together to push hong kong's development back onto the right track. heav
1300 people were killed in iran's 3 day crackdown on protests last month a new figure from amnesty international updates their previous estimate of just over 200 deaths iran has acknowledged that protesters were killed but has not released figures on. their home cogs chief executive kerry lott has received full backing of china's leadership despite the demands of pro-democracy protesters that she stand down chinese president xi jinping told muslims that hong kong had had what he described as...
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in 2016, amnesty international awarded the parent company, tencent, zero out of 100 for their privacyion that people in china don't care about their privacy. that is completely false. the government has been trying to roll out its own cybersecurity regulations and trying to educate consumers about the dangers of data being lost or the. wechat‘s privacy policy says it will provide the chinese government access to much of what you do in the app when legally required, including things you type, and data like your location. translation: it will not use the data for other products. we comply with local laws and regulations to protect users' privacy and data. it's hard to social apps in china have taken a life on their own in china. going in new directions to competitors in the west. the big question is whether more chinese apps can follow tiktok, going global despite the concerns around privacy and censorship. or, if not, it could be the turn of tech companies in the west to play copycat themselves. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week amazon sued the us department of def
in 2016, amnesty international awarded the parent company, tencent, zero out of 100 for their privacyion that people in china don't care about their privacy. that is completely false. the government has been trying to roll out its own cybersecurity regulations and trying to educate consumers about the dangers of data being lost or the. wechat‘s privacy policy says it will provide the chinese government access to much of what you do in the app when legally required, including things you type,...
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the idea of holding big sporting events in saudi arabia has been condemned by the likes of amnesty international they believe the country should not be a major sporting venue because of its human rights record and last year's murder of journalist jamal khashoggi by saudi agents in istanbul but the saudis of porn huge amounts of money into sports they have paid a reported $40000000.00 to bring britain's joshua to the country local residents are excited to be the focus of the sporting world for a weekend. you know like them to come true. and to do it to assure. owns excited by currents. joshua could pick up more than $16000000.00 from the fight as he attempts to gain revenge for his shock defeat in new york. it was going to win the north and there are always this close last time so next time. ruiz will probably make only around $9000000.00 that's because he was only drafted in as a last minute replacement for june's baratz he still won and now is enjoying being feted as a heavyweight champion by his saudi hosts are throw out all that oil but has been treating the world. especially enjoying the rea
the idea of holding big sporting events in saudi arabia has been condemned by the likes of amnesty international they believe the country should not be a major sporting venue because of its human rights record and last year's murder of journalist jamal khashoggi by saudi agents in istanbul but the saudis of porn huge amounts of money into sports they have paid a reported $40000000.00 to bring britain's joshua to the country local residents are excited to be the focus of the sporting world for a...
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william nee is a business and human rights analyst at amnesty international and joins me now from hongday. do we know how extensive prison labour is? is it used across a number of industries? yes, what we do know is that prison labour is very common in china and it is used obviously in prisons, but it is even sometimes used in detention facilities, where people have not been sentenced through a court. also in a big region in the north—west of china, it is three times larger than france, there are many predominantly muslim people, uighurs, who are being detained in this area, and many of those people have been in re—education camps and they are coming out of those camps and having to do forced labour as well. this is something that companies need to be alert about when they are looking to do business with china, to ensure that none of their supply chains involve forced labour. companies need to do due diligence and i am glad to hear that tesco has stopped and they are going to do an investigation. how difficult is it to do those checks? presumably much of this is hidden? you are right,
william nee is a business and human rights analyst at amnesty international and joins me now from hongday. do we know how extensive prison labour is? is it used across a number of industries? yes, what we do know is that prison labour is very common in china and it is used obviously in prisons, but it is even sometimes used in detention facilities, where people have not been sentenced through a court. also in a big region in the north—west of china, it is three times larger than france, there...
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however those closest to the royal court appear to be exonerated eating human rights group amnesty international to brand the trial a whitewash a spokesman for saudi arabia's public prosecutor said the murder was not premeditated you have am and the whole investigation is carried out by the public prosecution revealed that there was no provocation not murder at the beginning of this assignment it was a spur of the moment action when the leading negotiator inspected the consulate premises and it was established to him that it was impossible to have the victim may he rest in peace transported to a safe place to continue with negotiations consultations were made with a leading negotiator and it was agreed with the perpetrators to kill the victim inside the consulate. well he just shot me is the executive director of the arab center of washington he was a friend of jamal khashoggi he says the result no closer to real justice it's definitely a classic whitewash it's an attempt to close this case to close this file and without achieving justice for the time and his family and his friend. basically we
however those closest to the royal court appear to be exonerated eating human rights group amnesty international to brand the trial a whitewash a spokesman for saudi arabia's public prosecutor said the murder was not premeditated you have am and the whole investigation is carried out by the public prosecution revealed that there was no provocation not murder at the beginning of this assignment it was a spur of the moment action when the leading negotiator inspected the consulate premises and it...
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more than 200 people have been killed according to amnesty international and thousands of protestersam kylie joins us now. the protesters are demanding more than change, they're seeking revolution? >> reporter: yeah, i think that is exactly right, jake. in 2009 we saw demonstrations widespread particularly concentrated in tehran brutally put down but that was a demand for reform in a sense now there is a much more grassroots revolutionary rhetoric or actions coming right across iranian territory in the south and north and east and the west and central in the capital of tehran. the use of violence by both sides. the government are alleging that some 700 banks have been burned. 70 gas stations and 34 ambulances they claim have been destroyed in the demonstrations. now of course we've only got the word for it. on the other hand, we're getting reports from amnesty international that 208 people have been killed by security forces and some i have to say and we've seen evidence in clashes, violent clashes from the demonstrators, people wielding axes and other weapons against members of secu
more than 200 people have been killed according to amnesty international and thousands of protestersam kylie joins us now. the protesters are demanding more than change, they're seeking revolution? >> reporter: yeah, i think that is exactly right, jake. in 2009 we saw demonstrations widespread particularly concentrated in tehran brutally put down but that was a demand for reform in a sense now there is a much more grassroots revolutionary rhetoric or actions coming right across iranian...
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arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal ashaji in turkey but the human rights group amnesty international has branded the trial a whitewash and the washington post said it was a sham the identities of those convicted weren't revealed that the closed door trial in riyadh the criminal court cleared former royal aide saudi. who is widely suspected of being a ringleader and mohamed be who was the saudi consul general in istanbul which is where he was murdered former deputy intelligence chief ahmed alice sciri was also released due to insufficient evidence evidence 3 other people got jail terms totaling 24 years ashaji is a murderer sparked international condemnation the kingdom denied links to the hit squad killing but some of the team did work for the saudi crown prince and to schapelle reports 14 months after jamal khashoggi was last seen walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul where his fiance ha t.j. genghis waited for hours before calling for help a saudi court has issued a verdict on. the criminal court has issued a preliminary sentence against 11 of the accused individuals and it
arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal ashaji in turkey but the human rights group amnesty international has branded the trial a whitewash and the washington post said it was a sham the identities of those convicted weren't revealed that the closed door trial in riyadh the criminal court cleared former royal aide saudi. who is widely suspected of being a ringleader and mohamed be who was the saudi consul general in istanbul which is where he was murdered former deputy intelligence chief...
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in a project commissioned by amnesty international investigated the syrian regime's prison at certain air the prison known for its torture where silence was brutally enforced abbie hamdan interviewed former inmates and used their ear witness testimonies to understand what happened the powerful work that wouldn't feel out of place as evidence in a courtroom sculptor has produced some rather creepy effigy staring blankly at a black wall with a chink of light he says the work is about injustice industry and capitalism while thai shanny's dream like work draws on feminist tex she's created a mythical world with subtle references to mysticism and philosophy the prizes co-curator says all the artists are equally deserving of the award winning the turner prize even being nominated for the turner prize being part of it is i'm a massive and amazing platform for an artist we've had $93000.00 visitors to the gallery 7 percent of those i've never been to a gallery before. so you get your work seen by a much broader audience the painted tunnel was described margate sunset is the most beautiful in
in a project commissioned by amnesty international investigated the syrian regime's prison at certain air the prison known for its torture where silence was brutally enforced abbie hamdan interviewed former inmates and used their ear witness testimonies to understand what happened the powerful work that wouldn't feel out of place as evidence in a courtroom sculptor has produced some rather creepy effigy staring blankly at a black wall with a chink of light he says the work is about injustice...
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now amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen lack access to basic care the rights group says the sable people are most at risk because of the war between who the rebels and the u.n. recognize government which is backed by a saudi coalition victoria gate and b. has more. 5 years of fighting in yemen has killed at least 10000 people strikes and artillery attacks have left many more with life changing injuries 15 year old that was hit by a bullet on land and the land of 10 minutes and how can i go to school when the reason no support for me to be able to do that to learn since i have been injured i can't go anywhere element that amnesty international says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps for displaced people. to have father ok i need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old
now amnesty international says more than 4000000 people living with disabilities in yemen lack access to basic care the rights group says the sable people are most at risk because of the war between who the rebels and the u.n. recognize government which is backed by a saudi coalition victoria gate and b. has more. 5 years of fighting in yemen has killed at least 10000 people strikes and artillery attacks have left many more with life changing injuries 15 year old that was hit by a bullet on...
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it's still unclear how many people were killed amnesty international say it's more than $200.00 a figure the government rejects so. i can tell you that the numbers and figures given by hostile groups about the deaths in iran's recent protests a shia lies real statistics are seriously different from what they are now outs and numbers are far less than what they climbed. but united states president donald trump had his own figures. if you're now. usually that's where they are usually so they're kind of the international people you know if you want to go out the violence is the worst the country has witnessed for decades the u.s. presence intervention will not be welcome here in iran it will further fuel the government's claim that outside forces were behind some of the troubles there's a feeling here that the actual number of those killed will eventually be known for now the rain and government says security forces acted to protect lives but some peaceful protesters were also killed in what they called suspicious circumstances as a big al jazeera that ran. the world health organization say
it's still unclear how many people were killed amnesty international say it's more than $200.00 a figure the government rejects so. i can tell you that the numbers and figures given by hostile groups about the deaths in iran's recent protests a shia lies real statistics are seriously different from what they are now outs and numbers are far less than what they climbed. but united states president donald trump had his own figures. if you're now. usually that's where they are usually so they're...
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human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the grove of remembrances. when i get a letter writing in motion but all right we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal that. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment. there is some. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lighter for those left behind as well as the better roofs. off. the top to sligo with 6 consecutive one line down just a little. back in the race for the title with sticks no fire news. team in its double. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong of better from a comeback doesn't mean you're going to see very dark fly the undisputed champion of tough political talk show dog trying to try to get no crucified everybody on the side that thinks that you enter the conflict zone and join tim sebastian as he holds the power so
human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the grove of remembrances. when i get a letter writing in motion but all right we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal that. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment. there is some. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only...
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the rights group amnesty international says the philippine government is literally getting away with murder the native government for going to show an estimated 5 and a half 1000 people have been killed since 2016 and president ronald reagan that has their so-called war on drugs activists say that number could be as high as 27000 and no one's been held accountable for the deaths of the. along the as a human rights officer for amnesty international in the philippines and he says the police for those don't paint the whole picture this mostly operational numbers that they have reported on this morning personalities arrests the operations conducted these are just you know. outputs of of. their drug operations from 10 to 16 not much was was said about the killings themselves and yes they have mentions it's 5500. it's just them perplexing for us for example when we released our report in february 27th mean the numbers are already up to 7000 in our out. almost 2000 killed in police operations and more than 3000 killed in a more than 4000 killed in by unidentified gunmen and by the end of 20
the rights group amnesty international says the philippine government is literally getting away with murder the native government for going to show an estimated 5 and a half 1000 people have been killed since 2016 and president ronald reagan that has their so-called war on drugs activists say that number could be as high as 27000 and no one's been held accountable for the deaths of the. along the as a human rights officer for amnesty international in the philippines and he says the police for...
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square there gathered here in a show of defiance a day earlier parliament police used what amnesty international described as excessive force against an overwhelmingly peaceful protest many now fear stated to mediation against the leaderless protest movement is growing. i don't think it's possible for people to see. the way that the russian in the way that they treated protesters yesterday and kind of turn a blind eye even if they were afraid it seems like they understand that unity and numbers are really what creates a momentum of keep us going. dana was among the dozens of protesters beaten up by security forces during saturday night's confrontations the worst since the uprising began in mid october both sides accused each other of instigating the violence there are fears this could be the beginning of a new phase what has largely been a peaceful opposition movement. seems to. big decision by those in power for the army and security forces to confront the protesters this is dangerous from the start of the uprising the army took a decision not to be harsh with the protesters but the situation h
square there gathered here in a show of defiance a day earlier parliament police used what amnesty international described as excessive force against an overwhelmingly peaceful protest many now fear stated to mediation against the leaderless protest movement is growing. i don't think it's possible for people to see. the way that the russian in the way that they treated protesters yesterday and kind of turn a blind eye even if they were afraid it seems like they understand that unity and numbers...
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now the human rights group amnesty international has detailed a wall to kohls a vicious crackdown by iranian authorities following nationwide protests last month the report says at least 304 people were killed in the 1st 3 days of the protests majority of them was shot in the head hot or vital organs indicating security forces were shooting to kill the un says 12 of those killed were under the age of 18 in the iranian authorities have refused to release any figures of those killed more than $7000.00 people have also been arrested including journalists students and activists and some have been forcibly disappeared prisons are reported to be a severely overcrowded children as young as 15 have been detained alongside adults including in fashion for you a prison which is notorious for torture. wolf from amnesty international says as widespread concern about the routine nature of torture and country. for iran the number of protesters killed in what was a. period of $34.00 days is appears to be then the highest death toll well at least we're aware of in protests. since since the revolution
now the human rights group amnesty international has detailed a wall to kohls a vicious crackdown by iranian authorities following nationwide protests last month the report says at least 304 people were killed in the 1st 3 days of the protests majority of them was shot in the head hot or vital organs indicating security forces were shooting to kill the un says 12 of those killed were under the age of 18 in the iranian authorities have refused to release any figures of those killed more than...
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human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an victual in the growth of remembrance. when i get a letter out in. writing we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal . it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment there is. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lifetime for those left behind as well as for bellerose. they've been taught the ideology of terrorism. trained to fight. here to kill. hundreds of european children have become innocent victims ohio. they were taken to syria by their own. will become of the. children of job. in 15 minutes on g.w. . what secrets lie behind the small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. g.w. world heritage 316 get the map now. this is the w. news live from berlin pakistan's former military ruler perez massara is sentenced to death. a c
human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an victual in the growth of remembrance. when i get a letter out in. writing we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal . it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment there is. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been...