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i'm sure you would agree that amnesty�*s international reputation depends upon impartiality, independencethe rigour of your research. how do you think amnesty�*s reputation stands across the world right now? look, based on the various travels i am doing in africa, latin america, asia, our reputation stands very high and firm. people from very remote areas, all the way to political leaders know that they can count on us if it's needed. i was very recently in peru meeting with indigenous people who had confronted state violence, mothers and fathers who had lost their sons. who was there with them for months after the event, for weeks at a time? amnesty international. we went there and we kept being there for them. i was in taiwan two weeks ago. amnesty international has been in taiwan since the 1980s. we fought the white terror government. we are now in taiwan as an established ngo, but also an ally for the civil society more generally in terms of pushing for the rights agenda in the face of china's repression. so i will say that, around the world, in many places, or in the majority of plac
i'm sure you would agree that amnesty�*s international reputation depends upon impartiality, independencethe rigour of your research. how do you think amnesty�*s reputation stands across the world right now? look, based on the various travels i am doing in africa, latin america, asia, our reputation stands very high and firm. people from very remote areas, all the way to political leaders know that they can count on us if it's needed. i was very recently in peru meeting with indigenous...
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concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself. e worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does the same thing as well. but i think beside amnesty and citizen that nobody has this level of expertise they were the only one who could see traces of pegasus in the film because. they had to work on that for so long. i mean, claudio guarnieri from the security lab has worked and on pegasus since 2016. so and the first time they discovered pegasus quite randomly trying to understand what was happening in the phone in an activist and and discovering traces. so the more phones they had the more traces they found. it was it was like a puzzle. they were building a
concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself. e worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does...
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concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself. e worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does the same thing as well. but i think beside amnesty and citizen that nobody has this level of expertise they were the only one who could see traces of pegasus in the film because. they had to work on that for so long. i mean, claudio guarnieri from the security lab has worked and on pegasus since 2016. so and the first time they discovered pegasus quite randomly trying to understand what was happening in the phone in an activist and and discovering traces. so the more phones they had the more traces they found. it was it was like a puzzle. they were building a
concerning amnesty, we didn't work amnesty international itself. e worked with the security lab of amnesty, and they provided us only technical supports. so that was the boundary didn't have any word and on the editorial of the investigation and so their work was technical but it was crucial we don't have as journalists the expertise they had. so clearly we would not have been able to work and reveal what we did without technical help because they were the only one almost. and citizen lab does...
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amnesty international says it creates a gamified system of competition underlying the system."hat means it gives soldiers an incentive to compete in creating the highest number of profiles of palestinians. israeli forces say "the main challenge in hebron is the friction between the jewish -- israeli settlers and palestinians," and the technology allows them to act faster. many palestinian residents say they have been installed and directed into their private homes and even bedrooms. this is just another pervasive technology to show the palestinians they are being watched. laura khan, inside story, al jazeera. adrian: we contacted the israeli army to ask why it is using ai surveillance technology and for its response to the report. it says it carries out "necessary security and intelligence operations, while making significant efforts to minimize harm to the palestinian population's routine activity." the statement also says that the military "cannot refer to operational and intelligence capabilities in this context." ♪ let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from bruss
amnesty international says it creates a gamified system of competition underlying the system."hat means it gives soldiers an incentive to compete in creating the highest number of profiles of palestinians. israeli forces say "the main challenge in hebron is the friction between the jewish -- israeli settlers and palestinians," and the technology allows them to act faster. many palestinian residents say they have been installed and directed into their private homes and even...
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amnesty international says it creates a gamified system of competition underlying the system."hat means it gives soldiers an incentive to compete in creating the highest number of profiles of palestinians. israeli forces say "the main challenge in hebron is the friction between the jewish -- israeli settlers and palestinians," and the technology allows them to act faster. many palestinian residents say they have been installed and directed into their private homes and even bedrooms. this is just another pervasive technology to show the palestinians they are being watched. laura khan, inside story, al jazeera. adrian: we contacted the israeli army to ask why it is using ai surveillance technology and for its response to the report. it says it carries out "necessary security and intelligence operations, while making significant efforts to minimize harm to the palestinian population's routine activity." the statement also says that the military "cannot refer to operational and intelligence capabilities in this context." ♪ let's bring in our guests for today's discussion from bruss
amnesty international says it creates a gamified system of competition underlying the system."hat means it gives soldiers an incentive to compete in creating the highest number of profiles of palestinians. israeli forces say "the main challenge in hebron is the friction between the jewish -- israeli settlers and palestinians," and the technology allows them to act faster. many palestinian residents say they have been installed and directed into their private homes and even...
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my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
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it and give a detailed, fully reasoned answer to it, but when we talk about, for example, amnesty internationalwhat kind of mining eyes, which are essentially large ngos, and between this international is a volunteer movement around the world, 6 million people are here so you have to react calmly , but here we also have a voice and other transport organizations, for example, such as the ukrainian or the office of amnesty international in ukraine, which can tell the international initiative what exactly you are doing wrong you are communicating, you did not provide the actual facts and the same, that is, in any case, human rights about dialogue and this is the most fundamental and what ukrainians believe, it has been verified by research where it is freedom of speech , including about the discussion of such a reason for me, in principle, for the last time, ukraine as the state began to react much more constructively, and they are actually ready to listen to criticism and re-examine it, because it is necessary to clearly understand and remember that the russian lobby, including in various organiz
it and give a detailed, fully reasoned answer to it, but when we talk about, for example, amnesty internationalwhat kind of mining eyes, which are essentially large ngos, and between this international is a volunteer movement around the world, 6 million people are here so you have to react calmly , but here we also have a voice and other transport organizations, for example, such as the ukrainian or the office of amnesty international in ukraine, which can tell the international initiative what...
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my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
my guest is agnes callamard, secretary general of amnesty international.
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russia has liberally sprayed mines across ukraine, there has not been much from amnesty internationalsia has laid and sprayed over ukraine will take 750 years to clear with current assets. this is ukrainian territory and if ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. live now to daryl kimball, executive director at the arms control association what do you make of this latest development? we what do you make of this latest development?— what do you make of this latest develoment? ~ . , what do you make of this latest develoment? . ., , ., development? we are disappointed and disauree development? we are disappointed and disa . ree with development? we are disappointed and disagree with president _ development? we are disappointed and disagree with president biden's - disagree with president biden's decision to transfer these highly controversial, extremely dangerous weapons that pose additional risk to civilians in ukraine. where they are already under incredible duress. the decision, apparently was based on the idea that as your interviewer suggested, that ukraine is runn
russia has liberally sprayed mines across ukraine, there has not been much from amnesty internationalsia has laid and sprayed over ukraine will take 750 years to clear with current assets. this is ukrainian territory and if ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. live now to daryl kimball, executive director at the arms control association what do you make of this latest development? we what do you make of this latest development?— what do you make of this latest develoment?...
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i'm joined now by amnesty international uk's refugee and migrant rights director, steve valdez symonds being with us. does it tell us more something more worrying about how the greek authorities handle these disasters? an acne that already. irate handle these disasters? an acne that alread . ~ ~ ., handle these disasters? an acne that alread .~ ~' . . ., , already. we knew that already. lastl , already. we knew that already. lastly. the _ already. we knew that already. lastly, the human _ already. we knew that already. lastly, the human rights - lastly, the human rights organisation made a rule on the coastguard for loss of life trying to tow a boat back in 2014 out of its waters. this is something that amnesty international and others for that matter i have grave concerns about the actions of the greek coastguard over years, indeed, and increasingly so. both in terms of what is done with people on the water and indeed, as you will see from your report, highlighting, scapegoating people from a sponsor that you elsewhere. that scapegoating people from a sponsor that you elsewhere.— that
i'm joined now by amnesty international uk's refugee and migrant rights director, steve valdez symonds being with us. does it tell us more something more worrying about how the greek authorities handle these disasters? an acne that already. irate handle these disasters? an acne that alread . ~ ~ ., handle these disasters? an acne that alread .~ ~' . . ., , already. we knew that already. lastl , already. we knew that already. lastly. the _ already. we knew that already. lastly, the human _...
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completely immoral, inhumane, and in fact powerful, that human rights organizations such as amnesty international the international organization of the red cross and itself a convention prohibiting the use of cluster bombs, which currently 124 member states of the united nations and, in fact, the european union, oppose the boom . the reason for the opposition is that conventional bombs destroy a specific point when they operate. but these bombs are like when in the sky they explode, they are divided into smaller bombs and they destroy more space . they are dropped in a large area and destroy a large area. in addition, about 30 to 40 % of these bombs do not work and remain for years after the war. the purpose of these pumps is mostly to prevent the advance of arrogant or crushing forces, breaking the defense lines may disappoint a wide area, and these bombs do not work about 30 to 40% . we even witness it in our own country after the war every now and then they say that i have not done this and how many people were martyred . i often write about these cluster bombs of islam that were from the time
completely immoral, inhumane, and in fact powerful, that human rights organizations such as amnesty international the international organization of the red cross and itself a convention prohibiting the use of cluster bombs, which currently 124 member states of the united nations and, in fact, the european union, oppose the boom . the reason for the opposition is that conventional bombs destroy a specific point when they operate. but these bombs are like when in the sky they explode, they are...
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i amnesty international, but particularly a role for organizations like don't as in, in co, lazy, because you need the voices and the, the expertise of lawyers and activists. and scientists and community members themselves. and mine is in the d. c. on the standing. what's going on and exposing what's going on, because we've got to see that change that it's not good just having, you know, a fancy report on a website. as in the past, the emphasis continues to be on child labor. and with good reason, there was still thousands of children working in the small mines in the law. but if many in cios say that as a result, the other problems which cannot be solved with 2 dimensions, while i forced resettlement without appropriate compensation, environmental pollution and corruption are pushed into the background. and these are these a key. so let me know. and on a sick double to move in the become a cause, a very reserves when it comes to this topic. and that's just for the example. now you the, the for example, they've been farms organized by the o e c. d, on this very issue of responsible procur
i amnesty international, but particularly a role for organizations like don't as in, in co, lazy, because you need the voices and the, the expertise of lawyers and activists. and scientists and community members themselves. and mine is in the d. c. on the standing. what's going on and exposing what's going on, because we've got to see that change that it's not good just having, you know, a fancy report on a website. as in the past, the emphasis continues to be on child labor. and with good...
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it's good for the company's image company he'd come on to find from amnesty international selling coal mine using child labor now for spaces in costume to no longer receive lights. that's the list. they're still at the mercy of the chinese who set the price for what they bought. was a good the something like, how much does it cost is to claim a shaft like the some that people up with the $5000.00 gun forgot. send me 350002400000 con, please frank, seek you more. i will keep you guys. did you say it'd be killed or wouldn't the scaffold and it's to reinforce the want to start the funds. how about this? i mean, that costs around 200000 francs. those are the funds i have to know before that we pay that tops and all the rent money they may be able to get. we need 3 scaffolds and all of that. but as i've been doing it, i'd be 12, that's fine. 100000 francs to support the sean. i can actually how much does the cooperative cover look good. i have to go to, oh god, i get came to the co operative doesn't camera boxes. mm. so how much is left for you then when i get into this? well, i know what t
it's good for the company's image company he'd come on to find from amnesty international selling coal mine using child labor now for spaces in costume to no longer receive lights. that's the list. they're still at the mercy of the chinese who set the price for what they bought. was a good the something like, how much does it cost is to claim a shaft like the some that people up with the $5000.00 gun forgot. send me 350002400000 con, please frank, seek you more. i will keep you guys. did you...
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have pointed out that all human rights organizations, such as the human rights organization, amnesty international, the world red cross organization, and a convention prohibiting the use of cluster bombs, which currently has 124 member states of the united nations and in fact, the european union is opposed to the use of mohsen. the reason for the opposition is that normal bombs destroy a certain point when they work, but when these bombs explode in the sky , they are divided into smaller bombs and destroy more space. that the region and siri spilled over a wide area and the vast area and destruction, in addition, about 30 to 40% of these bombs do not work and remain years after the war, so the purpose of this foot is to prevent the advance of arrogant or crushing forces from breaking the defense lines of the area , making a large area insecure. which they cover and it is these bombs that about 30 to 40% of them do not work. later, due to the environmental changes after the imposed war, they bombard and we even witness in our own country after the imposed war, from time to time they say that this d
have pointed out that all human rights organizations, such as the human rights organization, amnesty international, the world red cross organization, and a convention prohibiting the use of cluster bombs, which currently has 124 member states of the united nations and in fact, the european union is opposed to the use of mohsen. the reason for the opposition is that normal bombs destroy a certain point when they work, but when these bombs explode in the sky , they are divided into smaller bombs...
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this is something that amnesty international and others have grave concerns about the actions of the coast guard, over years indeed, and increasingly so. both in terms of what is done with people who are on the water and indeed, as your report again highlights, attempts at scapegoating people for responsibilities that lie elsewhere. christian: that's what i don't fully understand about this. why are they so keen to pin this on nine egyptian's if the survivors are quite clear that they weren't responsible? >> i'm sorry to say that we should all recognize that it's not just the greek authorities that are engaged in some very hostile attempts at simply preventing people making journeys, however illegal, immoral, or utterly reckless the attempt at stopping those journeys may be, elsewhere in the mediterranean, the atlantic, and in the channel, these things happen. and time and time again, authorities including in the u.k. attempt to single people out to blame them for journeys, pick them as if they are the people smugglers but claiming they are not, to try and deflect from the policies t
this is something that amnesty international and others have grave concerns about the actions of the coast guard, over years indeed, and increasingly so. both in terms of what is done with people who are on the water and indeed, as your report again highlights, attempts at scapegoating people for responsibilities that lie elsewhere. christian: that's what i don't fully understand about this. why are they so keen to pin this on nine egyptian's if the survivors are quite clear that they weren't...
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so if he's on pear, she's a former researcher, as amnesty international france and the author of the book, how the state attacks, our freedoms and the some very welcome back to the w. francis, applying tens of thousands of police to curb be expected nighttime writing, in your opinion, is this the right way of dealing with a protest? so, let's say that's considering in less abilities only including damages to family prophecies . you can understand why they're deploying forces to try to control the v and rest of the riots. however, i think the have to address also to did the root cause of the anger of use. uh, they came to the street because of the murder of night, but i think a little bit choose um, bad memories with the police and memories of interaction that lead to violence and legal violence, mediation, racism, and. and the government is telling a huge denial regarding the situation between the police and reducing the suburban and is in just a just decided to can the, the, to come down this situation without taking a long term measures. i can bet them into a few years. it will sto
so if he's on pear, she's a former researcher, as amnesty international france and the author of the book, how the state attacks, our freedoms and the some very welcome back to the w. francis, applying tens of thousands of police to curb be expected nighttime writing, in your opinion, is this the right way of dealing with a protest? so, let's say that's considering in less abilities only including damages to family prophecies . you can understand why they're deploying forces to try to control...
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to day, they are closed security facilities and international engineers like oaks time and amnesty international have the keys degree government of illegal pushed back some refugees across the border. and prison like refugee senses, i wanted to know if you think that's a great public support these measures. i don't think typically public support this measures, but i think that there's a lack of information when it comes to the whole referencing issue increase. because the media is now covering other other issues as, as a gas prices or the electricity prices of the war and ukraine. so i think that especially in the mainstream media has been trying to, you know, and james and dialogue and take it as of as far away as, as a kind of from and why is that? because the government had turned comes from the space that you could walk into to prison conditions. so there is, i think for me it's a targeted approach to give out as the information as possible. and actually when there is information authentic media, it's being blocked. and those journeys are being even stopped and followed by the government. an
to day, they are closed security facilities and international engineers like oaks time and amnesty international have the keys degree government of illegal pushed back some refugees across the border. and prison like refugee senses, i wanted to know if you think that's a great public support these measures. i don't think typically public support this measures, but i think that there's a lack of information when it comes to the whole referencing issue increase. because the media is now covering...
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that's the focus of talks this week between the end of amnesty international and you commission officials in brussels. the human rights organization says that is, ryan is employing what it calls, automated a policies to build a digital data base of the palestinian population form is where the soldiers say they've been ordered to photograph people to update boss data basis. palestinians say it's yet another invasion of the privacy. how does it as laura com reports? military checkpoints, cameras, android lots. these are part of the day the reality for posting and sleeping in the occupied westbank and now is relas rolling out more did she tools display on them? one is a facial recognition technology called blue roof. this describes as a facebook of israel for occupation. hebron is considered one of the world's most availed regions, but honestly says it's now being rolled out across the occupied westbank in the report called automated, apostolic pretty slow, se month. it said the blue of technology can in trends, disadvantages disempower much in life groups. so was his pretty wolf, the washin
that's the focus of talks this week between the end of amnesty international and you commission officials in brussels. the human rights organization says that is, ryan is employing what it calls, automated a policies to build a digital data base of the palestinian population form is where the soldiers say they've been ordered to photograph people to update boss data basis. palestinians say it's yet another invasion of the privacy. how does it as laura com reports? military checkpoints, cameras,...
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she's one of many forced to flee due to worsening and security. amnesty international accuses rebels of war crimes, including the summary executions force, recruitment of civilians and mass rate. well serrano has sold safety here with no income and limited food. she faces new challenges with f. i what is your new plan or the medical lives very different to you since we left out village where i used to find my own food and supply to my family. but here in the camp we were only receiving 20 kilo's of maze, which we need to waste for almost 2 weeks. it's not easy to survive with us. so while i'm on boy, also cities home with his family and there's not enough to eat comfortable very much, you know, you know, get in as you would that if the government believes they are not able to send us back home, they need to add more food for us in this camp so that we can properly feed our kids because in the village we used to eat sufficiently all the time and different foods as well. away from the farms and markets people rely on the food rations from the government. while others rely on internatio
she's one of many forced to flee due to worsening and security. amnesty international accuses rebels of war crimes, including the summary executions force, recruitment of civilians and mass rate. well serrano has sold safety here with no income and limited food. she faces new challenges with f. i what is your new plan or the medical lives very different to you since we left out village where i used to find my own food and supply to my family. but here in the camp we were only receiving 20...
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now, there hasn't been much from amnesty international about that, frankly.current rate of progress, the mines that russia has laid over ukraine is going to take 750 years to clear with current assets. this is ukrainian territory and if ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. mb? ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them.— ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. why does this leave the alliance? _ they should get them. why does this leave the alliance? we _ they should get them. why does this leave the alliance? we said - they should get them. why does this leave the alliance? we said in - they should get them. why does this leave the alliance? we said in the i leave the alliance? we said in the introduction now that this type of ammunition is banned in over 100 countries. we have an alliance which is crucial to the success of ukraine's strategy here. does this compromise is unity? in the magnet, it should not do. what it should do is make alliance members, particularly those reluctant to give capability to ukra
now, there hasn't been much from amnesty international about that, frankly.current rate of progress, the mines that russia has laid over ukraine is going to take 750 years to clear with current assets. this is ukrainian territory and if ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. mb? ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them.— ukrainians want cluster munitions, they should get them. why does this leave the alliance? _ they should get them. why does this leave the...
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party and its allies have been holding and to government protests since december last year. amnesty international has urge they've done with this you upside is to de escalate the crisis and respect the rights of protesters and call for an impartial investigation into that tact on opposition leaders. tens of thousands of leaders on active as of the opposition parties. i've gathered the in so a lot of discipline in the center of the capital, they had to protest against police track down on its members during a fitting program last saturday. many here believe the last 2 general elections where he, the rigs are fraudulent, but the government remains defined and rejects any calls for a neutral intern administration. and each but on site we do once in election, they want to remove shape, seen it from the government by any means, which is the target. if the vote is want us to stay or to go will oblige accordingly. we want an election, but it won't help if they keep getting aggressive about it. we uh, the government to in recent months, weston governments led by the united states and rights group have cr
party and its allies have been holding and to government protests since december last year. amnesty international has urge they've done with this you upside is to de escalate the crisis and respect the rights of protesters and call for an impartial investigation into that tact on opposition leaders. tens of thousands of leaders on active as of the opposition parties. i've gathered the in so a lot of discipline in the center of the capital, they had to protest against police track down on its...
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agree, well, even a human rights organization, amnesty international, got into a real scandal, it promotedticle about violations in colombia in social networks using an input created by artificial intelligence. well, sort of would be a trifle, but the resonance was huge and trust in the organization. now much less, what is the most interesting and frightening neural network. self-learning. she absorbs all the information and analyzes it. well, as a student in the classroom, and as a result, in a moment it becomes smarter and all students and professors of the neural network are already writing coursework essays for students and teachers about this. they don’t even guess, because the text created by artificial intelligence. not just a collection of words and terms, but quite meaningful, he is human now literary blacks. turned out not to be. for the sake of interest, we made a request, in one of these neural networks we were asked to write poems on the topic of the info shield program. here is what the computer bridge gave us. rest is not needed, no lights out. i live online and control ever
agree, well, even a human rights organization, amnesty international, got into a real scandal, it promotedticle about violations in colombia in social networks using an input created by artificial intelligence. well, sort of would be a trifle, but the resonance was huge and trust in the organization. now much less, what is the most interesting and frightening neural network. self-learning. she absorbs all the information and analyzes it. well, as a student in the classroom, and as a result, in...
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neither if she's a lawyer and policy advisor in the big tech accountability team at amnesty international add in new york. sarah cripps, founder and director of the technology policy institute at cornell university of all for all of social media at the international relations welcome to will. so 13000000 sign ups as of thursday morning, i know that sherman and sarah on it, i'm on threads to elaine isn't yet no, all the millions of people who live in the europe in uni. and we'll talk more about the reasons for that in just a moment, but elaina is at least a been able to have a look at it before we get into the nitty gritty here, the rivalry between twitter and a mess. so i just want to know what, what you will think of, of threats, what, what's it like to use in a while? i think i think you can see from it on the reaction that it is definitely being perceived as a huge threat to twitter. and i see that too, i mean, it is such a neat copy of the expectations. people have a twitter from a platform that is proven capable of handling massive numbers of users. i mean, instagram itself has numbe
neither if she's a lawyer and policy advisor in the big tech accountability team at amnesty international add in new york. sarah cripps, founder and director of the technology policy institute at cornell university of all for all of social media at the international relations welcome to will. so 13000000 sign ups as of thursday morning, i know that sherman and sarah on it, i'm on threads to elaine isn't yet no, all the millions of people who live in the europe in uni. and we'll talk more about...
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it's good for the company's image company he'd come on to find from amnesty international selling coal mine using child labor now for spaces in costume to no longer with the lives of the list are still at the mercy of the chinese who set the price for what they bought the good the supplement by the how much does it cost to claim a shaft like this done by people up with them. i mean was was thing guns forgot sent me 350002400000 comb. please frank. i think you more i will keep you guys. did you think it'd be gold or wouldn't the scaffold and it's to reinforce the want to start the funds. how about this? i mean that costs around 200000 francs. those are the funds i have to know before that we pay the, the tops and all the rent money they may be able to get. we need 3 scaffolds and all that. but i've got meaning and i'd be 12. no, that's fine. 100000 francs to support the shawn. i say, can i show how much does the cooperative cover look good to go to. oh god, i get it came to the co operative doesn't care about me. so how much is left for you then? and then i can do this right now, going
it's good for the company's image company he'd come on to find from amnesty international selling coal mine using child labor now for spaces in costume to no longer with the lives of the list are still at the mercy of the chinese who set the price for what they bought the good the supplement by the how much does it cost to claim a shaft like this done by people up with them. i mean was was thing guns forgot sent me 350002400000 comb. please frank. i think you more i will keep you guys. did you...
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. >> human rights watch amnesty international. israel's own largest human rights organization, bits them all agree that israel is an apartheid state last weekend. representative pramila jayapal chair of the congressional progressive caucus. >> even called israel a, quote, racist state. she later apologized after pushback from many in congress including our own party. we know that israel. as a nation. that out its foundation. there's not only jewish but democratic. its existence is crucial for the future. of the jewish people to call that very country. but races, state is repugnant to all of our values. despite the controversy, most members of congress and the president say they're firmly on israel's side rejecting what some in congress say is a political stunt against a reliable middle east ally, america's commitment >> and class. >> and on tuesday, the house also passed a resolution supporting israel and condemning anti-semitism. 9 house democrats voted against that resolution while 412 other members of the house voted to support
. >> human rights watch amnesty international. israel's own largest human rights organization, bits them all agree that israel is an apartheid state last weekend. representative pramila jayapal chair of the congressional progressive caucus. >> even called israel a, quote, racist state. she later apologized after pushback from many in congress including our own party. we know that israel. as a nation. that out its foundation. there's not only jewish but democratic. its existence is...
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she's one of many forced to flee due to worsening and security. amnesty international accuses levels of war crimes, including the summary executions force, recruitment of civilians and mass rate. well, serrano has sold safety here with no income in limited food. she faces new challenges with f i. what is your new plan or the mother who lives very different to us since we left out village where i used to find my own food and supply to my family. but here in the camp we were only receiving 20 kilo's of maze, which we need to waste for almost 2 weeks. it's not easy to survive with us. so while i'm on, boy also stays home with his family and there's not enough to go very much. you know, you know, get, you know, she quit that if the government believes they are not able to send us back home, they need to add more food for us in this camp. so that we can properly feed our kids. because in the village we used to eat sufficiently all the time and different foods as well away from the farms and markets. people rely on the food rations from the government while others rely on international aid
she's one of many forced to flee due to worsening and security. amnesty international accuses levels of war crimes, including the summary executions force, recruitment of civilians and mass rate. well, serrano has sold safety here with no income in limited food. she faces new challenges with f i. what is your new plan or the mother who lives very different to us since we left out village where i used to find my own food and supply to my family. but here in the camp we were only receiving 20...