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and i think it's happened in rwanda as well but i know about the burundi ones and it is shocking it's really heartbreaking to see them thrown out of the forest of course there's been this genocide with them. and now we're trying to work with. the lot of people in africa and in many countries in africa. making a lot of money from wildlife trafficking or from destroying habitats for wildlife i mean there are many millions of dollars to be made from this every powerful people behind it. in your work have you run into conflict with these people of your being threats and or or anything like by the people whose interests your challenging well i haven't actually been threatened nobody from gombe has been threatened truly believe that's because we've always worked with the people ever since you know those early days it's certainly true we've got your. fossil fuel industry you've got logging you've got as you say the animal trafficking and various other problems caused by us and all you can do is to tackle them one by one but after raising money for our different jane goodall institute program
and i think it's happened in rwanda as well but i know about the burundi ones and it is shocking it's really heartbreaking to see them thrown out of the forest of course there's been this genocide with them. and now we're trying to work with. the lot of people in africa and in many countries in africa. making a lot of money from wildlife trafficking or from destroying habitats for wildlife i mean there are many millions of dollars to be made from this every powerful people behind it. in your...
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i was in burundi. when i travel i a lwa ys was in burundi.ls so one of my experiences, i was staying with an african family which was in a little bit rougher area. the authorities just couldn't understand why there would be a caucasian man in this poor village. they ended up arresting me. briefly, before we let you go, out of those 236 countries, name your top five countries you would like to visit again?” name your top five countries you would like to visit again? i love south africa, thailand, i would say mexico, brazil. it is hard because so mexico, brazil. it is hard because so many countries i love when i visited. moving on to someone who has visited space. one of the few tourists who has been to space. in 2006 she blasted off for an eight day expedition on board the iss and ca ptu red expedition on board the iss and captured headlines around the world as the first female private space explorer. she was the first astronaut of iranian descent and the first muslim woman in space and a technology entrepreneur. sharanjit leyl asked what advi
i was in burundi. when i travel i a lwa ys was in burundi.ls so one of my experiences, i was staying with an african family which was in a little bit rougher area. the authorities just couldn't understand why there would be a caucasian man in this poor village. they ended up arresting me. briefly, before we let you go, out of those 236 countries, name your top five countries you would like to visit again?” name your top five countries you would like to visit again? i love south africa,...
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of this equatorial belt that stretched from east africa and curled through west tanzania through burundi uganda and then right to the west african coast through the congo basin and when i flew over in nineteen ninety and looked down it was an island of forest a tiny island of four it's the smallest national park in tanzania surrounded by completely bare hills more people living there than the land could support they'd been moved from their traditional villages that was supposed to be doing communal farming and that was not european by the way. they were struggling to survive and this is when it hit me if we don't do something to help people we may as well give up conservation i'm very well aware of the problem you speak of when they've been forced out of the forest that's happened in burundi and i think it's happened in rwanda as well but i know about the brandy once and it is shocking it's really heartbreaking to see them thrown out of the forest of course there's been this genocide with the wind and we're trying to work with. the lot of people in africa and in many countries in africa.
of this equatorial belt that stretched from east africa and curled through west tanzania through burundi uganda and then right to the west african coast through the congo basin and when i flew over in nineteen ninety and looked down it was an island of forest a tiny island of four it's the smallest national park in tanzania surrounded by completely bare hills more people living there than the land could support they'd been moved from their traditional villages that was supposed to be doing...
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the kids loving it they're very excited how proud are you of these young men coming to represent burundi here in st childwall cope as i said before last time when we met it's a very good opportunity for the kids but also for the countries because they are we call them new generation but they are also the future generation because they are our kids and they need our support. one incredible event give us a little potted history. i'm and they like a street child in south africa in two thousand and ten and he said to me when people see me on the streets i say i'm a street child when they see me playing football they say i am a person i'm a person like you so when i was a world cup for kids a little on the streets to change the way the street children see and change the way street children are treated and finally tell us about the kids how much if they enjoy playing against each of the playing with each other and with each other ok these are not me kids these are kids who live on the streets these are kids without person to focus so just to get ahead they've had to a person if it gets they ha
the kids loving it they're very excited how proud are you of these young men coming to represent burundi here in st childwall cope as i said before last time when we met it's a very good opportunity for the kids but also for the countries because they are we call them new generation but they are also the future generation because they are our kids and they need our support. one incredible event give us a little potted history. i'm and they like a street child in south africa in two thousand and...
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things play out and we heard from a lot of different speakers a speaker from sri lanka a speaker from burundi speaker from venezuela talking about the moves that they're taking regarding social media and news and sharing free speech but also stopping terrorism and i got up and i talked about the pressure that's been placed on this t.v. network r.t. and how it kind of shows a little bit of hypocrisy on the part of our leaders in the united states and the remarks were very well received by those in attendance many are very interested in the controversy surrounding r.t. in the usa. caleb op and thanks and if folks are interested in caleb's moscow remarks you can find them at youtube dot com slash r.t. america us chicken joint tyson foods the largest meat packer in the u.s. is acquiring to come suppose l.l.c. in a play to enter the organic chicken market tysons has been on a buying spree since two thousand and thirteen is acquired jimmy dean and ballpark hot dogs given that organic chicken sales have increased nationwide by twelve percent in the past year walk conventional chicken sales were only
things play out and we heard from a lot of different speakers a speaker from sri lanka a speaker from burundi speaker from venezuela talking about the moves that they're taking regarding social media and news and sharing free speech but also stopping terrorism and i got up and i talked about the pressure that's been placed on this t.v. network r.t. and how it kind of shows a little bit of hypocrisy on the part of our leaders in the united states and the remarks were very well received by those...
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burundi where the president has decided not to seek another term in office in 2020.rprise move. >> the announcement was a big surprise because they voted to extend term limits last month, which many saw as paving the way for him to seek another term. he firmly denied that was his motivation in his announcement yesterday. they are published excerpts on their website. he says he did not amend the constitution for his benefit. he said that is what his enemies want people to believe and he warned people against falling into that trap. molly: we are hearing some saying perhaps the president is laying a trap with the state. >> many say he is setting the trap with this. french papery uses a expression that will down to the promises of a dictator only applies to those gullible enough to believe him. this paper does not believe him. they predict we could see stage marches of people urging him to or youor reelection could take a leaf out of vladimir putin's book and go from one position to another to remain in power. that is more or less what the french paper is predicting he
burundi where the president has decided not to seek another term in office in 2020.rprise move. >> the announcement was a big surprise because they voted to extend term limits last month, which many saw as paving the way for him to seek another term. he firmly denied that was his motivation in his announcement yesterday. they are published excerpts on their website. he says he did not amend the constitution for his benefit. he said that is what his enemies want people to believe and he...
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quite incredible event in a fellow englishman here and the ambassador he said is that sudden say for burundi in english let's let's start with you please mr ambassador we just sing the national anthem the kids low.
quite incredible event in a fellow englishman here and the ambassador he said is that sudden say for burundi in english let's let's start with you please mr ambassador we just sing the national anthem the kids low.
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the kids loving it they're very excited how proud are you of these young men coming to represent burundi here astri child will cope as i said before one last time when we met it's a very good opportunity for the kids but also for the countries because. we call them new generation but they are also the future generation because they are our kids and they need our support. one incredible event give us a little potted history of st child will call them and they lay a street child in south africa in twenty ten and he said to me when people see me on the streets i say mystery child when they see me playing football they say i'm a person. i'm a person like you so when i was a world cup for kids and not on the streets to change the way the street children are seen and change to our history children are treated and finally tell us about the kids sandwich if they enjoy playing against each of the playing with each of the mixing with each other ok these on ordinary kids these are kids who live on the streets these are kids without birth certificates so just to get ahead they've had to a person if
the kids loving it they're very excited how proud are you of these young men coming to represent burundi here astri child will cope as i said before one last time when we met it's a very good opportunity for the kids but also for the countries because. we call them new generation but they are also the future generation because they are our kids and they need our support. one incredible event give us a little potted history of st child will call them and they lay a street child in south africa...
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group as a regional group to stop pushing forward countries like democratic republic of congo or burundi who are violating human rights on a massive scale as candid as but these are things that can be addressed can be worked out this body is only twelve years old and as with all institutions changes are needed but that doesn't mean that we should negate the fact that so much good work has been done. this body deal in geneva nikki haley tried to name and shame venezuela why is it the council during its lifetime has never held a specific singular session on venezuela i mean it was up to the u.s. to actually call for a special session on venezuela they haven't done so there where a member of the council they're not sitting on the margins there were standing member of it there were many opportunities to actually do some work on venezuela i think that i mean i have to accept i mean i accept what rosa said that the council still very much active it has had several successes and it brings to the fore questions that weren't necessarily how would i say tackled previously i mean from questions fro
group as a regional group to stop pushing forward countries like democratic republic of congo or burundi who are violating human rights on a massive scale as candid as but these are things that can be addressed can be worked out this body is only twelve years old and as with all institutions changes are needed but that doesn't mean that we should negate the fact that so much good work has been done. this body deal in geneva nikki haley tried to name and shame venezuela why is it the council...
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ethnic cleansing on a scale that is mind boggling they have looked at the problems in south sudan burundi congo north korea so many issues that the human rights council has looked at and it's done very good work this is not to say that the council doesn't have its shortcomings the council should be spending more time looking at issues like the human rights abuses in venezuela in egypt turkey the united states has complained that that israel is being treated unfairly israel deserves criticism the problem isn't that israel is being criticized but some of these other issues that i mentioned like venezuela turkey egypt are not getting enough attention so the united states to as a member of the human rights council gets scrutinized an all countries are going to be subjected to periodic reviews this is normal but to say that this is a reason to walk away from it that that's like throwing the baby out with the bathwater this isn't doing anything for the victims of human rights abuses around the world and it tells us that america first means ignoring the victims that the minority has and none mor
ethnic cleansing on a scale that is mind boggling they have looked at the problems in south sudan burundi congo north korea so many issues that the human rights council has looked at and it's done very good work this is not to say that the council doesn't have its shortcomings the council should be spending more time looking at issues like the human rights abuses in venezuela in egypt turkey the united states has complained that that israel is being treated unfairly israel deserves criticism...
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despite burundi's agreement to cooperate with a team of experts mandated by the council last year the team was expelled from the country last month and has not been able to return access is also denied to the international commission of inquiry set up in two thousand and sixteen and the author already have refused to finalize discussions on the renewal of the m o you with my office meanwhile the human rights situation continues to deteriorate throughout the country the government's continuing restrictions on civic space and its decision to revise the constitutions through referendum last month have generated a host of human rights concerns including at least forty four alleged cases of arbitrary arrest and detention and may further deepen grievances i strongly encourage the government to reestablish engagement with international human rights bodies i have sought to engage substantively with both india and pakistan over the past two years regarding the situation in kashmir on both sides of the line of control refusals by both india and pakistan to enable unconditional access have led u
despite burundi's agreement to cooperate with a team of experts mandated by the council last year the team was expelled from the country last month and has not been able to return access is also denied to the international commission of inquiry set up in two thousand and sixteen and the author already have refused to finalize discussions on the renewal of the m o you with my office meanwhile the human rights situation continues to deteriorate throughout the country the government's continuing...
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>> anthony: so unless i'm mistaken, the gentleman just said that cutting edge research moved to burundi >> horeb: remained. >> anthony: their mission, all these years later, has been to preserve the patrimony that existed. all this was state of the art back in the '50s when the library was built. but for 20 years, there hasn't been electricity to run the dehumidifiers to keep out the damp. through so many wars, through all of these difficulties, he has maintained this facility to an extraordinary degree. >> horeb: yeah, absolutely. >> anthony: uh, why? >> anthony: staff still show up to work and organize, catalogue, and write requests for funding, perhaps to kinshasha or a central office where someone may or may not ever respond. he was here pre-independence, yes? >> horeb: yeah. >> anthony: uh, does he remember the belgian, uh, rule? [ speaking foreign language ] >> horeb: oh yeah, he remember, he remembers the, that period of colonial life, colonialists, that, that was the good, the best time that they were living. [ speaking foreign language ] >> anthony: what do you say to someone w
>> anthony: so unless i'm mistaken, the gentleman just said that cutting edge research moved to burundi >> horeb: remained. >> anthony: their mission, all these years later, has been to preserve the patrimony that existed. all this was state of the art back in the '50s when the library was built. but for 20 years, there hasn't been electricity to run the dehumidifiers to keep out the damp. through so many wars, through all of these difficulties, he has maintained this facility...
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and i have cited, for example, in the past, the examples of venezuela and burundi being members who areot cooperating with the council, and therefore, their membership needs to be reviewed, and -- >> but what happens -- >> -- the resolution that set it up. >> what happens when the most powerful country in the world is absent from the council? i mean, you try to present very tough reports. you have this one on venezuela, you have this one on kashmir. these are very tough ones, in the case of kashmir, against a very powerful country, the government of india. presumably, not having america at the table going to make it less likely that these reports are taken seriously. >> well, i think you've hit the nail right on the head. you're absolutely right, fareed. we produced our second report on venezuela. it is a hard-hitting report. my office produced it. and the human rights council is a place of destination. that's where the report would normally be considered informally, because it hasn't been asked of me to produce it. and when we look in the past, we did the same on yemen, for example, wh
and i have cited, for example, in the past, the examples of venezuela and burundi being members who areot cooperating with the council, and therefore, their membership needs to be reviewed, and -- >> but what happens -- >> -- the resolution that set it up. >> what happens when the most powerful country in the world is absent from the council? i mean, you try to present very tough reports. you have this one on venezuela, you have this one on kashmir. these are very tough ones,...
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burundi's president has said he will not seek another term in office after the end of his current mandateerendum to back constitutional reforms which include extending presidential terms from five to seven years. critics had claimed the president had actively sought the change so that he could stay in office until 203a. that is not his plan any more. bbc afrique had that story. a swedish court has sentenced an uzbek man to life in prison for killing five people with a truck in central stockholm. a further ten people were injured when he drove into them in april last year. the court said the attack was an act of terrorism. that was from bbc uzbek. a texan man has received 26 doses of anti—venom after he was bitten by the severed head of a rattlesnake which he'd decapitate din his garden. when he picked up the snake's remains, its bite reflex was triggered. the man had to be airlifted to hospital. another day of brexit shenanigans in the uk government. it began with speculation over whether the brexit secretary would resign. he didn't. here's laura kuenssberg to tell us what did happen. are
burundi's president has said he will not seek another term in office after the end of his current mandateerendum to back constitutional reforms which include extending presidential terms from five to seven years. critics had claimed the president had actively sought the change so that he could stay in office until 203a. that is not his plan any more. bbc afrique had that story. a swedish court has sentenced an uzbek man to life in prison for killing five people with a truck in central...
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group as a regional group to stop pushing forward countries like democratic republic of congo or burundi who are violating human rights on a massive scale as candid as but these are things that can be addressed can be worked out this body is only twelve years old and as with all institutions changes are needed but that doesn't mean that we should negate the fact that so much good work has been done. this body deal in geneva nikki haley tried to name and shame venezuela why is it the council during its lifetime has never held a specific singular session on venice whaling i mean it was up to the u.s. to actually call for a special session on venezuela they haven't done so there where a member of the council they're not sitting on the margins there were standing member of it there were many opportunities to actually do some work on venezuela i think that i mean i have to accept i mean i accept what rosa said that the council still very much active it has had several successes and it brings to the fore questions that weren't necessarily how would i say tackled previously i mean from question
group as a regional group to stop pushing forward countries like democratic republic of congo or burundi who are violating human rights on a massive scale as candid as but these are things that can be addressed can be worked out this body is only twelve years old and as with all institutions changes are needed but that doesn't mean that we should negate the fact that so much good work has been done. this body deal in geneva nikki haley tried to name and shame venezuela why is it the council...
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group as a regional group to stop pushing forward countries like democratic republic of congo or burundi who are violating human rights on a massive scale as candid but these are things that can be addressed can be worked out this body is only twelve years old and as with all institutions changes are needed but that doesn't mean that we should negate the fact that so much good work has been done. at this party in geneva nikki haley tried to name and shame venezuela why is it the council during its lifetime has never held a specific singular session on venezuela i mean it was up to the u.s. to actually call for a special session on venezuela they haven't done so there where a member of the council they're not sitting on the margins that were standing member of it there were many opportunities to actually do some work on venezuela i think that i mean i have to accept i mean i accept what rosa said that the council still very much active it has had several successes and it brings to the fore questions that weren't necessarily how would i say tackled previously i mean from questions from l.g
group as a regional group to stop pushing forward countries like democratic republic of congo or burundi who are violating human rights on a massive scale as candid but these are things that can be addressed can be worked out this body is only twelve years old and as with all institutions changes are needed but that doesn't mean that we should negate the fact that so much good work has been done. at this party in geneva nikki haley tried to name and shame venezuela why is it the council during...
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for insta nce council has been notable for instance for criticising human rights in syria, myanmar, burundink it has and south sudan and i think it has an honourable record in the sense it's been a great champion for insta nce it's been a great champion for instance of the campaigns against modern slavery. but the united states says it is heavily biased against israel and has many members on the body who are themselves human rights abuses. this is what the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley, said. for too long the human rights council has been a protector of human rights abuses, and a cesspool of political bias. regrettably, it is now clear that our call for reform was not heeded. therefore, as we said we would do a yearago, if we did not see any progress, the united states is officially withdrawing from the un human rights council. so james, that withdrawal by the united states, what does it say about american foreign policy under donald trump? a lot, i think, israeli prime minister called it a courageous decision but the foreign secretary, borisjohnson by contrast called it regrettable
for insta nce council has been notable for instance for criticising human rights in syria, myanmar, burundink it has and south sudan and i think it has an honourable record in the sense it's been a great champion for insta nce it's been a great champion for instance of the campaigns against modern slavery. but the united states says it is heavily biased against israel and has many members on the body who are themselves human rights abuses. this is what the us ambassador to the un, nikki haley,...