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according to amnesty international, many now resort to self censorship. despite the mass protest and criticism from human rights groups after the mysterious death of the writer much the government in custody, the government has refused to revoke the act. but in a year when the nobel peace prize was awarded to 2 journalist, many here believe the use of the digital security act threatens the rights and freedoms they're guaranteed under their constitution than we children. al jazeera, dr. an american rental company has ordered 100000 electric cars from tesla. it's the biggest order in long asks companies ever received a $4000000000.00 deal we'll give hurts the largest electric vehicle fleet and north america. each tesla model or cost $40000.00. the rental company we'll take full delivery of the cars by the end of next year. greenhouse gas emission has reached a record high again last year puts the world far behind its climate change goals. according to the world meteorological organization, it found that the rise was higher than average over the last decade. just i had here on out sir,
according to amnesty international, many now resort to self censorship. despite the mass protest and criticism from human rights groups after the mysterious death of the writer much the government in custody, the government has refused to revoke the act. but in a year when the nobel peace prize was awarded to 2 journalist, many here believe the use of the digital security act threatens the rights and freedoms they're guaranteed under their constitution than we children. al jazeera, dr. an...
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a lot of people asking questions out the least amount of counties from amnesty international. thank you so much for your time. me and mas military government is releasing political prisoners. relatives been waiting outside. the prism in young gone. the amnesty grounds, freedom to those who took part in the anti qu, demonstrations, but most of the political leaders of the form of government. and that includes unsung sushi will remain in detention main. miles move follows the decision from axiom to exclude a zone to lead him in on lie from an upcoming summits, his r and conley, a research fellow in southeast asian, political change in foreign policy at the institute in international institute for strategic studies and singapore. he says, it's too soon to know whether the gender actually wants to make concessions. not really clear yet to what extent this is really that much of a concession. there's always an m s. d for the full moon holiday of putting you. and that appears to be the case this year. if the, the, the wanted to make the military and just your there was not need to d
a lot of people asking questions out the least amount of counties from amnesty international. thank you so much for your time. me and mas military government is releasing political prisoners. relatives been waiting outside. the prism in young gone. the amnesty grounds, freedom to those who took part in the anti qu, demonstrations, but most of the political leaders of the form of government. and that includes unsung sushi will remain in detention main. miles move follows the decision from axiom...
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phil: let's take a closer look at this with people get he, the director of amnesty international's european institution office from brussels. welcome. your organization accused poland of violating human rights for migrants. >> thank you for having me. amnesty has followed the situation of a group of 32 afghan asylum-seekers who have been trapped at the border without food, clean water, shelter, or medicine since at least the 18th of august. the polish government ought in a state of emergency, which has prevented rights and journalists -- rights activists and journalists from entering the area. they use spatial deconstruction techniques, including satellite imagery and over 50 photos from various sources. we find that despite the attempt to claim asylum in poland, this group, which includes four woman and 115-year-old girl, came trapped there by poland and belarusian authorities and horrendous conditions for over a month. importantly, on the 18th of august, the position of this group shifted from polish territory to the belarusian side and what appears to be an unlawful force to return by he
phil: let's take a closer look at this with people get he, the director of amnesty international's european institution office from brussels. welcome. your organization accused poland of violating human rights for migrants. >> thank you for having me. amnesty has followed the situation of a group of 32 afghan asylum-seekers who have been trapped at the border without food, clean water, shelter, or medicine since at least the 18th of august. the polish government ought in a state of...
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they've also rejected amnesty international�*s recent investigation. s report is one-sided, and we calll to all international organisations to come and conduct a proper investigation in the field. this is not an acceptable conclusion. the investigation was not transparent. the hazaras of daykundi have had little choice but to flee, taking whatever little possession they could carry. what they can't escape now is the harsh winter and humanitarian crisis that is unfolding. yalda hakim, bbc news. francis says its ambassador to australia will return to his post in three weeks after he left when canberra pulled out of a contract in rented submarines. it was part of a new intelligence alliance between the us, australia and the uk. france also withdrew its ambassador to washington, although they have already returned. anticorruption prosecutors returned. anticorru ption prosecutors and austria anticorruption prosecutors and austria have put sebastian coates under investigation for alleged bribery. nine other people are under investigation as well. reports and
they've also rejected amnesty international�*s recent investigation. s report is one-sided, and we calll to all international organisations to come and conduct a proper investigation in the field. this is not an acceptable conclusion. the investigation was not transparent. the hazaras of daykundi have had little choice but to flee, taking whatever little possession they could carry. what they can't escape now is the harsh winter and humanitarian crisis that is unfolding. yalda hakim, bbc...
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on social media and such a name has mo, from as 14 people have been protesting since june, amnesty international says more than 80 people have been killed and more than a 1000 arrested, including children. amnesty international says some of those children were assaulted by police. the government is disputing that and saying so far, 37 people have been killed. this is unprecedented territory for this tiny kingdom of more than 1100000 people. this is africa's last absolute monarchy. and protesters are saying it's time to start a new democratic chapter. king ma swati. the 3rd has ruled this tiny kingdom for 35 years. he has ultimate control. he appoints the prime minister. he appoints members of parliament. there are rapid allegations of corruption, but the king is offering to engage in dialogue with the protesters. as of today, schools remain closed indefinitely. there are queues long queues at petrol stations . mass transit is hobble because bus and taxi drivers are on strike. and there are periodic cuts to the internet as a sign of the escalating situation in is why teeny, a delegation with offi
on social media and such a name has mo, from as 14 people have been protesting since june, amnesty international says more than 80 people have been killed and more than a 1000 arrested, including children. amnesty international says some of those children were assaulted by police. the government is disputing that and saying so far, 37 people have been killed. this is unprecedented territory for this tiny kingdom of more than 1100000 people. this is africa's last absolute monarchy. and...
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it is not every day amnesty international issues an urgent action for an american citizen.the second time in 20 years this has happened. at every day the united nations working group arbitrary detention issues an order that someone in the uted states whoscase is violation of multiple provisions of international law shows an appalling degree of lack of impartiality by judges. so our country needs to deal with this. he goes to what kind of society we want to live in and relates to the climate issue because, again, i believe this whole thing is being first chris traded -- orchestrated by chevron. they don't want people speaking out. they don't want successful litigation to hold them to account for their pollution and was that will help save the planet. i think ultimately that is what this is about. people need to pay serious attention -- amy: steven donziger, have called the devastation in ecuador the amazon chernobyl. explain why. explain the original lawsuit that resulted in an $18 billion judgment against chevron. >> basically, chevron and at the rm of texaco, its predecess
it is not every day amnesty international issues an urgent action for an american citizen.the second time in 20 years this has happened. at every day the united nations working group arbitrary detention issues an order that someone in the uted states whoscase is violation of multiple provisions of international law shows an appalling degree of lack of impartiality by judges. so our country needs to deal with this. he goes to what kind of society we want to live in and relates to the climate...
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says more than 80 people have been killed and more than a 1000 arrested including children. amnesty international says some of those children were assaulted by police. the government is disputing that and saying so far, 37 people have been killed. this is unprecedented territory for this tiny kingdom of more than 1100000 people. this is africa's last absolute monarchy. and protesters are saying it's time to start a new democratic chapter king ma swati. the 3rd has ruled this tiny kingdom for 35 years. he has alternate control. he appoints the prime minister, he appoints members of parliament. there are rapid allegations of corruption, but the king is offering to engage in dialogue with the protesters. this is an impoverish, under developed countries. many people don't have access to running water or electricity. the protest began in june after a 25 year old man and law school student was killed. the circumstances are vague, but it's believed he was killed by the police. the protests have since evolved with students across the country, boycotting classes, and demanding free education in democratic
says more than 80 people have been killed and more than a 1000 arrested including children. amnesty international says some of those children were assaulted by police. the government is disputing that and saying so far, 37 people have been killed. this is unprecedented territory for this tiny kingdom of more than 1100000 people. this is africa's last absolute monarchy. and protesters are saying it's time to start a new democratic chapter king ma swati. the 3rd has ruled this tiny kingdom for 35...
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but hickey, amnesty international, the last couple of days accusing the group of killing 13 ethnic has r as 9 of those being members of the former african security forces after they at turned themselves in. so again, these are very difficult to verify. also reports of some child by members going house to house, summoning people who used to work for any of the foreign forces also to appear in court, threatening their families. but again, all of these things incredibly difficult to verify. so i think this will be one of the challenges this boat means that this un, special repertoire should be on the ground here, march of next year. and then, you know, how will they operate? will the taliban facilitate their movement along the country? at an investor investigation like this will need the team to interview members of atrocities victims. any members of the taliban president will not allow them to speak for it is i think it remains a challenge. me, but certainly at the moment it's welcomed by the international community, some criticism china saying, well, why hasn't the you and then pointed
but hickey, amnesty international, the last couple of days accusing the group of killing 13 ethnic has r as 9 of those being members of the former african security forces after they at turned themselves in. so again, these are very difficult to verify. also reports of some child by members going house to house, summoning people who used to work for any of the foreign forces also to appear in court, threatening their families. but again, all of these things incredibly difficult to verify. so i...
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nissan connie is one of the office of the reporter and amnesty international research on human rights defenders. she says the issue to con, added important story. nico and virus pandemic. this is something, it's been a long time coming. we've seen a clue thing of civic space. fundamental right? like freedom of expression that been cracked, been down on by countries around the world for a long time, especially certain country. but in some cases, during the cove, it crisis during the damage, we've seen also other countries introducing new measures. and unfortunately, the use the panoramic to measure such as you know, criminalizing phase nice. and that's a problem in itself because they can use such a politically charge time as well. it's not simply, iran is misleading information is sometimes we've seen in practice is an information that is not particularly like by the authority. what we're saying is that we're concerned that this clamping down of freedom information has become, you know, and this cannot be the case. we really need to lift all of these measures have been introduced in a
nissan connie is one of the office of the reporter and amnesty international research on human rights defenders. she says the issue to con, added important story. nico and virus pandemic. this is something, it's been a long time coming. we've seen a clue thing of civic space. fundamental right? like freedom of expression that been cracked, been down on by countries around the world for a long time, especially certain country. but in some cases, during the cove, it crisis during the damage,...
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that's according to an amnesty, international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts have wiped out harvests and claimed lives. well, let's now speak to ann. yes, coloma. she's the secretary general of amnesty international and she joins us now from saint paul to our chateau in france on yes, i want to start with what it's like on the ground right now in madagascar for years of drought and i know communities there are being very disproportionately affected and this all obviously goes well beyond just hunger. absolutely. we're talking here about the deep south region. so in the sound of the country, 1100000 people on even. i mean, like conditions of 40 i actually already in a situation on funding days deep her days are lack of access to water level access to help us children. a woman facing a combination of triology and drought, and on more so extraordinarily affected by the situation. we're talking about a note of suffering and a very young country. so when we say she's home to somebody affected, their future is being able to form them i
that's according to an amnesty, international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts have wiped out harvests and claimed lives. well, let's now speak to ann. yes, coloma. she's the secretary general of amnesty international and she joins us now from saint paul to our chateau in france on yes, i want to start with what it's like on the ground right now in madagascar for years of drought and i know communities there are being very disproportionately affected and this all obviously goes well...
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according to amnesty international, many now resort to self censorship. despite the mass protest and criticism from human rights groups after the mistress that of the writer much the government in custody, the government has refused to revoke the act. but in a year when the nobel peace prize was awarded to 2 journalist, many here believe the use of the digital security act threatens the rights and freedoms they're guaranteed under their constitution. and we tried to re al jazeera doctor. it's been 7 years since eric garner uttered the words i can't breathe as he was dying under the choke hold of a new york police officer. and now a rare judicial inquiry is looking into how his death was handled. gabriel elizondo reports from new york, eric gardener was unarmed, and by all accounts minding his own business. when new york police officers accused him of selling lou cigarettes outside a convenience store, daniel pen to leo, one of the officers on seen, put gardener in a chokehold and prohibited under department use of force guidelines. and that led to the death of the 46 year old father
according to amnesty international, many now resort to self censorship. despite the mass protest and criticism from human rights groups after the mistress that of the writer much the government in custody, the government has refused to revoke the act. but in a year when the nobel peace prize was awarded to 2 journalist, many here believe the use of the digital security act threatens the rights and freedoms they're guaranteed under their constitution. and we tried to re al jazeera doctor. it's...
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the charity amnesty international urged the polarity to change its criteria.bility of club owners. i was sports editor reports. it's one of the most controversial deals in premier league history. but for many fans, a cause for celebration. these are the feeling at st. james park today after me is that a £300 million saudi led takeover of newcastle united was finally complete. the businesswoman who fronted the bed, a a minority stake told me it would be transformative for the club. we think that transformative for the club. - think that newcastle united needs a great deal of investment and we want to invest in the community and the academy and the infrastructure, not just in players and their business itself but at every level. bg’s just in players and their business itself but at every level.- itself but at every level. 8096 of the club will _ itself but at every level. 8096 of the club will now _ itself but at every level. 8096 of the club will now be _ itself but at every level. 8096 of the club will now be owned - itself but at every level. 8096 of the club
the charity amnesty international urged the polarity to change its criteria.bility of club owners. i was sports editor reports. it's one of the most controversial deals in premier league history. but for many fans, a cause for celebration. these are the feeling at st. james park today after me is that a £300 million saudi led takeover of newcastle united was finally complete. the businesswoman who fronted the bed, a a minority stake told me it would be transformative for the club. we think...
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amnesty international estimates at least 12 beeper -- people were killed.rmy was the first to cast doubt on the events. it's said nine soldiers were ever at the scene. they blamed what happened on a third party. >> there were also hoodlums who sought to take advantage. >> the army has denied all further requests. it did not help that many people were too scared to speak up about what happened that night. we have seen the threats some have received. messages telling them to stay quiet. almost a year on, some people called the shooting fake news. there are still some people out there who doubt that the shooting take place. >> it is not fake. israel. -- it is real. reporter: the actions of protesters actually change anything? in the past year, nationwide panels have been set up to investigate police brutality area some families have been given compensation. up until now, no one has been held accountable. anchor: you're watching bbc world news america. still to come, a report on the biggest ever study in the u.k. into extreme pregnancy sickness. more than half
amnesty international estimates at least 12 beeper -- people were killed.rmy was the first to cast doubt on the events. it's said nine soldiers were ever at the scene. they blamed what happened on a third party. >> there were also hoodlums who sought to take advantage. >> the army has denied all further requests. it did not help that many people were too scared to speak up about what happened that night. we have seen the threats some have received. messages telling them to stay...
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in a statement, amnesty international said hong kong's national security law has "made it effectively impossible for human rights organizations in hong kong to work freely and without fear of serious reprisals from the government." turkish president erdogan has reversed plans to order the expulsion of 10 foreign ambassadors from nato allies. the diplomatic route again after diplomats from the u.s. and its allies issued a joint statement urging the release of turkish political prisoner. back in the united states new , a safety report released by lyft is shedding light on an increasing number of sexual assaults during rides in recent years. over 4000 reports of sexual violence were made from 2017 to 2019. at least 360 were reports of rape. the report also listed 10 deaths from physical assaults from 2017 to 2019. it's been three years since lyft first pledged to disclose the information, along with its rival uber, as both companies have come under fire over safety issues and sexual safety problems. in virginia, jury selection has begun in a federal civil trial that charges the organizer
in a statement, amnesty international said hong kong's national security law has "made it effectively impossible for human rights organizations in hong kong to work freely and without fear of serious reprisals from the government." turkish president erdogan has reversed plans to order the expulsion of 10 foreign ambassadors from nato allies. the diplomatic route again after diplomats from the u.s. and its allies issued a joint statement urging the release of turkish political...
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i suggest you discuss concrete fa facts. >> i don't think human rights watch and amnesty internationalcamp, in your prison detention center, both men and women, who have spoken of sexual violence against them. including rape and threats of rape. are you saying that that is just made up? that it's fake? >> everything that you've just said is fake and fantasy. >> for the past 27 years, the former soviet farm boss has ruled belarus with an iron fist as its first and only president. he's known as a maverick who makes controversial remarks on issues like covid-19. which he famously dismissed as a western -- he told cnn those remarks were just a joke, but only after, he had had become infected himself and more than 4,000 there have died. no one's laughing on the streets of the capital, minsk, where people are reluctant to speak out. >> what do you think about your president? >> it's a very interesting question. i can't tell you the truth. >> it's understood here that openly criticizing the regime can have life changing consequences. you think it's a free country? >> it was a lesson passenger
i suggest you discuss concrete fa facts. >> i don't think human rights watch and amnesty internationalcamp, in your prison detention center, both men and women, who have spoken of sexual violence against them. including rape and threats of rape. are you saying that that is just made up? that it's fake? >> everything that you've just said is fake and fantasy. >> for the past 27 years, the former soviet farm boss has ruled belarus with an iron fist as its first and only...
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amnesty international shared this footage of the bodies with panorama, and have confirmed the taliban something the taliban deny. because of their terror, and not keeping their word, thousands have fled to the mountains, and other districts. many reporters and civil activists are not in bamyan right now, and are on the run. i have come here, trying to find a way to get out of afghanistan. who will reconstruct the country when everyone leaves? the people who have left are educated, who work in government, who were civil activists or reporters. they were the elite of afghanistan; we have to accept that. this is a bitter reality. since we filmed with him, ishak has been able to escape afghanistan. at first, there were hopes the new taliban regime might be more moderate. this is adbdul ghani baradar, who led the taliban delegation during peace talks with the west in qatar. he spoke to najibullah in january last year. translation: we hope that steps l will be taken to stop bloodshed l in afghanistan, and that afghans will be allowed to live in peace. this is what we ask from the internatio
amnesty international shared this footage of the bodies with panorama, and have confirmed the taliban something the taliban deny. because of their terror, and not keeping their word, thousands have fled to the mountains, and other districts. many reporters and civil activists are not in bamyan right now, and are on the run. i have come here, trying to find a way to get out of afghanistan. who will reconstruct the country when everyone leaves? the people who have left are educated, who work in...
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that's according to an amnesty international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts now wiped out harvests and claims lives. and the number of children with life threatening malnutrition has quadrupled. the un says madagascar as close to experiencing the world's 1st climate change induced famine. the leader of a christian political party called the lebanese forces, has refused to testify on recent violence. beirut protest is gathered outside samir, george's house and murat. that's north of the capital in order to support him. georgia was due to appear at the defense ministry but says he will not until the leader of hes bella hudson has. rolla is also summoned. 7 shia muslims were killed in the fighting earlier this month. in iraq at least 11 people have been killed by i so attack as indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during their assaults on the village of our her washer. at least 30 people were wounded. hong kong has passed a toughened film censorship law. the bands movie is running country to the interests of a
that's according to an amnesty international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts now wiped out harvests and claims lives. and the number of children with life threatening malnutrition has quadrupled. the un says madagascar as close to experiencing the world's 1st climate change induced famine. the leader of a christian political party called the lebanese forces, has refused to testify on recent violence. beirut protest is gathered outside samir, george's house and murat. that's north of the...
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amnesty international has accused european union governments of turning a blind eye, but not this timeome of these reports are shocking and i'm concerned about these reports that have been recently published. of course it needs to be investigated, but there seems to be -- it seems to indicate some kind of orchestration of violence at our external borders. >> rights groups estimate there are around 10,000 migrants in bosnia. many in government run camps others sleeping where they can, from abandoned buildings to the streets. many have spent months or years attempting to cross the border from the northwestern part of the country, and effort they refer to as the game. >> i spent two years in bosnia, i forgot how many times i crossed the border. i did not count. maybe 35, 36 times. >> do they beat you every time? >> no, not every time, this is the first time. >> many of these people dream of reaching croatia and despite brutal beatings, they say they will keep trying. >> dozens of trucks carrying medical supplies have been allowed through a blockade causing a supply crisis in sudan. the cl
amnesty international has accused european union governments of turning a blind eye, but not this timeome of these reports are shocking and i'm concerned about these reports that have been recently published. of course it needs to be investigated, but there seems to be -- it seems to indicate some kind of orchestration of violence at our external borders. >> rights groups estimate there are around 10,000 migrants in bosnia. many in government run camps others sleeping where they can, from...
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this is, according to an amnesty international report which says 4 consecutive draughts of wiped out harvests and claimed lives. and in iraq, at least 11 people been killed by i full attack as indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during the assault on the village of al, how asha north of baghdad. democracy maybe is next on al jazeera and after that miss nausea is here with you. news l. lead us from the world's biggest economists will convene in rome this month to discuss the deteriorating economic situation in afghanistan. but all ice will also be on the g twenty's response to the climate emergency. can they find a way to prioritize the planets help? oh, good g d p. special coverage on ouch is hip. ah ah, ah ah, only with my does new videos i do. oh, oh yeah, absolutely. you guys love with love google overhead. good. worth your money gideon lost a job over there. no one there until you want to know why his acre has never been there. sa, cbs, the wheel money to my messages, yet. plenty of them or was heretic on our bill on the side table on the location a back to
this is, according to an amnesty international report which says 4 consecutive draughts of wiped out harvests and claimed lives. and in iraq, at least 11 people been killed by i full attack as indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during the assault on the village of al, how asha north of baghdad. democracy maybe is next on al jazeera and after that miss nausea is here with you. news l. lead us from the world's biggest economists will convene in rome this month to discuss...
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amnesty international have called on cutter 2020 two ambassador david beckham to speak out against human rights violations. the former england captain and footballer icon signed a lucrative deal to be one of the faces of the football world cup, but since retiring, he's become known for his charitable work and work to moat diversity. beckham played for the team before retiring and sources close tohe football icon says he has been convinced tbroaden theipoint of view. both norway and germany, national teams have criticized cutter for the deaths. articulate norway is that they might not play in the world cup because of those issues. another ample of sport really taking a stand in social and political issues nowadays. thank you. thanks to you for watching. more to come come alive from paris. 10/26/21 10/26/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> i have no doubt, these are the opening chapters. it prioritizes and amplifies divisive polarizing extreme content and it concentrates it. amy: facebook whistleblower frances haugen testifies befor
amnesty international have called on cutter 2020 two ambassador david beckham to speak out against human rights violations. the former england captain and footballer icon signed a lucrative deal to be one of the faces of the football world cup, but since retiring, he's become known for his charitable work and work to moat diversity. beckham played for the team before retiring and sources close tohe football icon says he has been convinced tbroaden theipoint of view. both norway and germany,...
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the taliban deny they are targeting this community and rejected amnesty international's recent investigationey sent this video response. >> this report is one-sided. i invite all investigators to do a proper investigation. this is not an acceptable conclusion. the investigation was not transparent. reporter: the has zaras have had little choice but to flee, taking whatever possessions they could carry. they can't escape now is the harsh winter and humanitarian crisis that is unfolding. laura: tomorrow rks 20 years since the united states launched airstrikes on al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan in response to the 9/11 attacks. it was the beginning of the u.s. led nato campaign. for military families who lost loved ones, it is a soer moment. private conrad lewis was a soldier from britain who was killed. the bbc has been to meet his parents and hear their thoughts on the taliban takeover. reporter: that other country, a place that took their son, is always with them and they were watching when the end came. in panic stricken, humiliating defeat. >> the shambles that happened at the end i
the taliban deny they are targeting this community and rejected amnesty international's recent investigationey sent this video response. >> this report is one-sided. i invite all investigators to do a proper investigation. this is not an acceptable conclusion. the investigation was not transparent. reporter: the has zaras have had little choice but to flee, taking whatever possessions they could carry. they can't escape now is the harsh winter and humanitarian crisis that is unfolding....
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anchor: amnesty international will close its offices in hong kong by the end of the year.can't guarantee the safety of staff. human rights groups as a national security law makes them impossible to work freely even for fear of reprisals. hong kong and chinese authorities say national security laws enshrined individual rights. israel supreme court postpone a decision on an appeal by a palestinian family against forced eviction from their home and occupied east jerusalem. they are one of 100 families to lose their homes over eviction suits or by is really settlers -- israeli settlers that allows jews but not palestinians to reclaim lands. there are violent clashes as they occupy east jerusalem. we have more from outside the court in west jerusalem. >> what happen here is the family of today's hearing has submitted to the court, documents showing it on that house there since 1965. at the time, occupied east jerusalem was under control of the jordanians. they had purchased it from the jordanian custodian at the time. fast-forward to 2002, that is when a settler organization de
anchor: amnesty international will close its offices in hong kong by the end of the year.can't guarantee the safety of staff. human rights groups as a national security law makes them impossible to work freely even for fear of reprisals. hong kong and chinese authorities say national security laws enshrined individual rights. israel supreme court postpone a decision on an appeal by a palestinian family against forced eviction from their home and occupied east jerusalem. they are one of 100...
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>>catharina, from amnesty international in britain, we appreciate your time and insight tonight.hank you. russia today hosted a regional conference on afghanistan, bringing the taliban together with diplomats for neighboring countries, the first -- with diplomats from major -- from neighboring countries. opening the meeting, russian foreign minister lavrov said there is no alternative to the taliban in afghanistan but held off from officially recognizing the taliban as legitimate leaders. he said at the taliban must guarantee fundamental rights of all afghan residents. during the meeting, russia expressed concern about drugs and terrorism spilling across afghanistan's borders. the taliban deputy prime minister said afghan territory will not be used to launch attacks against any other country. >>if the new government is not recognized and supported, the groups that disrupt the security will naturally be strengthened. the policy of the new government is that we will not allow anyone, or any group, to undermine the security of the afghan people. afghanistan's neighbors and countries
>>catharina, from amnesty international in britain, we appreciate your time and insight tonight.hank you. russia today hosted a regional conference on afghanistan, bringing the taliban together with diplomats for neighboring countries, the first -- with diplomats from major -- from neighboring countries. opening the meeting, russian foreign minister lavrov said there is no alternative to the taliban in afghanistan but held off from officially recognizing the taliban as legitimate leaders....
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amnesty international has accused authorities on the dutch island of violating the rights of venezuelanigrants, saying families are being separated and held under inhumane conditions. 17,000 venezuelans fled to the dutch territory to escape the economic crisis in their country. a u.k. parliament, inquiry is the government's early response to the pandemic was one of the first public health failures in the country's history. the cross party committee found the government waited too long to implement a lot down in early 2020, saying that led to thousands of unnecessary deaths. the last of an elite group of decorated french resistance fighters has died. his death was confirmed today by the french defense minister. he was awarded the order of the liberation, the country's highest ard for bravery by a resistance leader and later french president charles de gaulle. he was 101 years old. the united nations international court of justice has ruled in somalia's favor in a long-running border dispute with kenya. it ruled the maritime boundaries should be drawn so somalia gets an area of the indian
amnesty international has accused authorities on the dutch island of violating the rights of venezuelanigrants, saying families are being separated and held under inhumane conditions. 17,000 venezuelans fled to the dutch territory to escape the economic crisis in their country. a u.k. parliament, inquiry is the government's early response to the pandemic was one of the first public health failures in the country's history. the cross party committee found the government waited too long to...
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that's according to an amnesty, international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts have wiped out harvests and claimed lives in iraq. at least 11 people have been killed by iso attackers, indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during their assaults on the village of al hawash. ha. hong kong has passed a toughened film censorship law. the bands movie is running country to the interest of a national security law. the operators who challenge it will be fined up to a $175000.00 or could be sent to jail. the u. s. government is trying again to expedite wiki leagues found a julian the son from the u. k. protesters denouncing the extradition or outside the high court in london where that to day hearing is being held. a lower court previously ruled that a son should not be sent to the u. s. on mental health grounds. he faces 18 charges there related to the publication of secret military documents. a brazilian senate committee has recommended that president gyal scenario face criminal proceedings for the way he handled this
that's according to an amnesty, international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts have wiped out harvests and claimed lives in iraq. at least 11 people have been killed by iso attackers, indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during their assaults on the village of al hawash. ha. hong kong has passed a toughened film censorship law. the bands movie is running country to the interest of a national security law. the operators who challenge it will be fined up to a...
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and amnesty international, closing its offices in hong kong by the end of the year. the group says a national security law imposed by beijing makes it impossible for employees to work without fear of reprisal. law has been used to target pro democracy protesters . so those are the headlines. the news continue is here now to 0 after planet s o s . station. thanks for watching bye for now. well as experiencing unprecedented extreme weather record temperature is being set. glassy is an i t for deteriorating . busy false, remember the quote running down world lead is amazing. laws go in the u. k. in a bit of fresh out a deal to slash emission reports to late follow the you and climate summit on al jazeera. hello, welcome to this special episode of planet s o s were here in ebay and greece scene of those devastating wildfires in the summer. ah, what was a catastrophic yearly stream where the world wide we look ahead to comp 26 that crucial you and climate summit and gloves going scotland is taking place next week . and from here in greece will be traveling to the ca fabia
and amnesty international, closing its offices in hong kong by the end of the year. the group says a national security law imposed by beijing makes it impossible for employees to work without fear of reprisal. law has been used to target pro democracy protesters . so those are the headlines. the news continue is here now to 0 after planet s o s . station. thanks for watching bye for now. well as experiencing unprecedented extreme weather record temperature is being set. glassy is an i t for...
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this is, according to a new report from amnesty international, which says 4 consecutive drafts have wiped out harvests and claimed lives. you are up to date with the headlines on al jazeera, the latest edition of inside story is coming up next. compelling journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances about the explosion inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was light. how much money did you make for your rural and deliverance? i made that al jazeera english crowd recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running japan's not so royal wedding. a princess goes through with her decision to marry a nun while given up her titles parking massive nidia scrutiny and the public are quite. what does the future hold for the wells oldest monarchy? this is inside story. ah. hello, welcome to the program. i am hashem. i had borrower, royal marriage laws have drawn a lot of controversy in a number of monarchies. a recent union in japan is no different. it's high
this is, according to a new report from amnesty international, which says 4 consecutive drafts have wiped out harvests and claimed lives. you are up to date with the headlines on al jazeera, the latest edition of inside story is coming up next. compelling journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances about the explosion inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was light. how much money did you...
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ma swati of living lavishly while ignoring the poverty in this country. 1.1000000 people, amnesty international says more than 80 people have been killed and more than a 1000 arrested, including children and 2 members of parliament who remain in jail. the government says 37 people have died. the deputy prime minister says the protests have caused $68000000.00 in damages and economic losses. people haven't been able to go to work. businesses have been shuttered. schools have been closed indefinitely. the government says it hasn't been able to deliver food to the needy or mental health services due to the unrest deputy prime minister them. but ma suca says king, miss swati will have a dialogue with all sectors of society. once the violence ends and coven 19 is over, we ready to engage. but it is important to note that an engagement must be in an environment of calm. you know, it must be in an environment of peace. protestors including kootenay are showing no sign of ending their unprecedented push for democracy. 35 years after gaining independence. i would fight until it is possible. they cut on
ma swati of living lavishly while ignoring the poverty in this country. 1.1000000 people, amnesty international says more than 80 people have been killed and more than a 1000 arrested, including children and 2 members of parliament who remain in jail. the government says 37 people have died. the deputy prime minister says the protests have caused $68000000.00 in damages and economic losses. people haven't been able to go to work. businesses have been shuttered. schools have been closed...
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rights groups say, a judicial panel investigating abuses has been obstructed. investigation by amnesty international found the nigerian army and police responsible for killings last year . but not jared information minister rejected the claims i did re says more from a boucher the foster anniversary of the installer. protest is being marked by vigil drive throughs and meetings to assess what exactly took place, especially on the 20th of october. and licky, colgate in lake was why i said more than 12 people was killed, one police and made personal infant fire on peaceful demonstrators. licky told gave the police and the army both denied the allegations and so far investigation into the incident and several other violent incidents happened across nigeria to come to light. none of the commission of inquiry had submitted support detailing exactly what happened. now the government, on the spot said it has disbanded the rope police unit, the special enter aubrey support, which is accused of atrocities, including disappearances and extra judicial killings across the country. but in the 1st place necessitat
rights groups say, a judicial panel investigating abuses has been obstructed. investigation by amnesty international found the nigerian army and police responsible for killings last year . but not jared information minister rejected the claims i did re says more from a boucher the foster anniversary of the installer. protest is being marked by vigil drive throughs and meetings to assess what exactly took place, especially on the 20th of october. and licky, colgate in lake was why i said more...
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discount the government says, since pro democracy protest began in june, 35 people have died. amnesty international says that number is much higher, more than 80. many people are now saying something that was wants inconceivable, in africa's last absolute monarchy. that after 35 years of rule, king the swati, the 3rd has enriched himself while ignoring the struggles of the people. and it's time for his reign to end. and a new era of democracy to begin. one delay lulu is a secretary general of one of the largest political parties in his white, teeny, a 1973 decree benz parties from sponsoring candidates to run for parliament. he says, all the corruption in the country can be traced back to the king. he doesn't give a damn to human life. that's how divorced and corrupt. he has become. we have been taking the beating whole pin that one dig is of the 2 will open any, reduce it by like all their sports and to take does he has, he's not listening. king ma swati says he hopes to launch a national dialogue in the coming months and called for peace in this country of just over 1000000 people. for martin bon
discount the government says, since pro democracy protest began in june, 35 people have died. amnesty international says that number is much higher, more than 80. many people are now saying something that was wants inconceivable, in africa's last absolute monarchy. that after 35 years of rule, king the swati, the 3rd has enriched himself while ignoring the struggles of the people. and it's time for his reign to end. and a new era of democracy to begin. one delay lulu is a secretary general of...
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as according to an amnesty, international report which says, 4 consecutive droughts have wiped out harvests and climbed lives in iraq, at least 11 people have been killed by isolate attackers, indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during their assault on the village of al, how asha hong kong has passed, a toughened film, censorship law that bands movies running contrary to the interests of a national security law. theater operators who challenge it will be fined up to $175000.00 and can be sent to jail. the u. s. government's trying again to expedite the wiki expanded julian assange from the u. k. protest as denouncing the extradition or outside the high court in london, where the 2 day hearing is being held. a lower court previously ruled assange not be sent to the u. s. on mental health grounds. he faces 18 charges. they are related to the publication of secret military documents. and a brazilian senate committee is recommended president, jaya bolts, and our face criminal proceedings for the way he handled the pandemic. he calls on prosecutors to put bolts and are on
as according to an amnesty, international report which says, 4 consecutive droughts have wiped out harvests and climbed lives in iraq, at least 11 people have been killed by isolate attackers, indiana province. they used hand grenades and machine guns during their assault on the village of al, how asha hong kong has passed, a toughened film, censorship law that bands movies running contrary to the interests of a national security law. theater operators who challenge it will be fined up to...
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that's according to an amnesty international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts of wa, dot harvests and claimed lives. the rocks electoral commission has started manually recounting some results from this month's parliamentary election. there are around 70 dispute polling stations. pro rainy infections in iraq suffered losses in the election. they're alleging from old the u. s. government is trying again to extradite wikileaks found, a julian assange from the u. k. protest is denouncing the extradition, are outside the high court in london with a 2 day hearing is being held. a lower court previously ruled the songs not be sent to the u. s. on mental health grounds. he faces 18 challenges there related to the publication of secret military documents. but the headlines hoping your more news for you here on out 0 right after context. india susan. bye bye. mm hm. hello and welcome to context india. i'm afraid azusa coming to you from the city of rome by on context india. our aim is to give you an in depth look into the was most populous
that's according to an amnesty international report. it says 4 consecutive droughts of wa, dot harvests and claimed lives. the rocks electoral commission has started manually recounting some results from this month's parliamentary election. there are around 70 dispute polling stations. pro rainy infections in iraq suffered losses in the election. they're alleging from old the u. s. government is trying again to extradite wikileaks found, a julian assange from the u. k. protest is denouncing the...
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well, an investigation by amnesty international also found the nigerian army and police responsible for those killings last year. but now jerry's information minister has said those accusations of false ah, a while i'm at address has more now from a boucher the foster anniversary of the installer. protest is being monk by vigil drive throughs and meetings to assess what exactly took place, especially on the 25th of october at lucky toll gate. in lagos, y activist said more than 12 people were killed when police and military personnel opened fire when peaceful demonstrators. leki toll gate, the police and the army both denied the allegations and so far, investigations into the incident as several other violent incidents happened to cross nigeria year to come to light. none of the commission of inquiry has submitted support detailing exactly what happened. now, the government on its part said it has disbanded the rope. please unit the special enter aubrey sport, which is accused of atrocities including disappearances and extra judicial killings across the country. but in the 1st place nec
well, an investigation by amnesty international also found the nigerian army and police responsible for those killings last year. but now jerry's information minister has said those accusations of false ah, a while i'm at address has more now from a boucher the foster anniversary of the installer. protest is being monk by vigil drive throughs and meetings to assess what exactly took place, especially on the 25th of october at lucky toll gate. in lagos, y activist said more than 12 people were...
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rock auto will be responsible for monitoring human rights following the toner bomb takeover. amnesty international has welcomed the decision saying, an independent investigative mechanism will be critical. the organization is accused the taliban of human rights violations, including targeted killings of civilians and the blockading of humanitarian aid. early voting has begun in a parliamentary election in iraq, 2 days ahead of the general vote. among those casting balance are internally displaced people. but many haven't received voting cards, something that's likely to affect the results. around con reports, a proud display, a political affiliations. the polls opened on october 10th, xerox parliamentary election, $423.00 candidates, are competing for 30 full seats and government here in, in of a province. but across the province, the turnout might not be what the candidates are hoping for. the provincial capital is mostly a predominantly sunni muslim city. there's a lot of anger and frustration directed to the government in baghdad, who they accuse of forgetting about them because they're suddenl
rock auto will be responsible for monitoring human rights following the toner bomb takeover. amnesty international has welcomed the decision saying, an independent investigative mechanism will be critical. the organization is accused the taliban of human rights violations, including targeted killings of civilians and the blockading of humanitarian aid. early voting has begun in a parliamentary election in iraq, 2 days ahead of the general vote. among those casting balance are internally...
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that's what it boils down to for him. groups like amnesty international and reporters without borders, say that they agree that he is being singled out because he was publishing information which the u. s. government did not want to be published. reporters without borders. say that he does not have the enjoy the protection under the 1st amendment to journalistic free speech. and they say that the u. s. is actually made clear that because he's not a us citizen, he wouldn't get that. and also the espionage charges do not have a public interest defense. so they're very worried about the precedence this could set for journalists in future. and i think also the fact that i'm in recent months, it's been reported that the cia disgust kidnapping, or assassinating him when he was in the ecuadorian embassy. that's worrying in terms of the motivation of u. s. government, but also adds weight to his legal team's arguments. that his mental health would actually be severely or rather, his risk of suicide will actually be elevated. now if he were to be sent to the us, if in fact it is true that at s
that's what it boils down to for him. groups like amnesty international and reporters without borders, say that they agree that he is being singled out because he was publishing information which the u. s. government did not want to be published. reporters without borders. say that he does not have the enjoy the protection under the 1st amendment to journalistic free speech. and they say that the u. s. is actually made clear that because he's not a us citizen, he wouldn't get that. and also the...
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jolissa jamal, cuz so she said the likes of amnesty international, of urge the premier li not so allow this to happen. well, for the funds for this of course, is a, as a big moment, what value it will be a real change in the clubs of for she's going forward me brocker in new castle. thank you very much for that neeve. ah, no. again, i'm fully back to bo, with the headlines on al jazeera, an earthquake in pakistan's belushi sand provinces scale. at least 20 people is struck in the early hours of thursday flattening houses. while most people wear asleep, come on, hider has more from the hardest hit area. we are in our nie a more district in baluchistan, situated about 5 hour drive from the city of winder, which is the provincial capital. the alternative that saying that did it damage or to 500? how did at least 20 people have been killed. the military had to you delegate this to evacuate. the most seriously injured, most of the injured of gods include women and children. the idea had received a number of off their truck. dozens of trunks in eastern saddam have been allowed through a bloc
jolissa jamal, cuz so she said the likes of amnesty international, of urge the premier li not so allow this to happen. well, for the funds for this of course, is a, as a big moment, what value it will be a real change in the clubs of for she's going forward me brocker in new castle. thank you very much for that neeve. ah, no. again, i'm fully back to bo, with the headlines on al jazeera, an earthquake in pakistan's belushi sand provinces scale. at least 20 people is struck in the early hours of...
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and the situation is so desperate that they need to release it as soon as possible. amnesty international, it says it will close. it's 2 offices in hong kong by the end of the year, because it can't guarantee the safety of staff. a group says a national security law imposed by beijing makes it impossible for its employees to work without fear of reprisal laws been used to target pro democracy protest as civil society groups and dissenting voices. australia is promising to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 35 percent by the year 2030 prime minister scott morrison's aiming for net 0 emissions by 2050. but he said the goal will not be put into law and that jobs will be protected. australia is one of the world's biggest emitters, per capita, and a major exporter oil and gas. meanwhile, the u. n's calling for much more ambitious targets. it says the world is way off tracked, kept rising temperatures. greenhouse gas devils hit new records last year. carbon dioxide levels and are rising at a higher average rate. they've been over the past decade. and one of the key issues at next week's un
and the situation is so desperate that they need to release it as soon as possible. amnesty international, it says it will close. it's 2 offices in hong kong by the end of the year, because it can't guarantee the safety of staff. a group says a national security law imposed by beijing makes it impossible for its employees to work without fear of reprisal laws been used to target pro democracy protest as civil society groups and dissenting voices. australia is promising to reduce its greenhouse...
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got some information here from 2 organizations, amnesty international, and also the death penalty information center. in the u. s. so amazon national, just watch this festival. we are looking at a timeline which has rolling through from 2007 to 2020 watch in the map. the number of yellow and grey countries which keep increasing that is more countries which abolish the death penalty for either all crimes or ordinary crimes. the countries in black that were the ones which don't change the united states. a lot of other african countries, middle east countries, india, china as well. they are what we call retention. hist. countries they hold on to the death penalty. so it is getting better in some parts of the world. but as you see here, a 108 countries that they have completely abolished the death penalty. there have been 483 people executed in 2020. but that excludes china because according to amnesty, they could be thousands of people being executed in china because we just don't know now a quick look at the united states. we're going to talk to a guest in the moment. but i just wanna show you
got some information here from 2 organizations, amnesty international, and also the death penalty information center. in the u. s. so amazon national, just watch this festival. we are looking at a timeline which has rolling through from 2007 to 2020 watch in the map. the number of yellow and grey countries which keep increasing that is more countries which abolish the death penalty for either all crimes or ordinary crimes. the countries in black that were the ones which don't change the united...