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just think about cambodia. i'd and mentioning bombing of cambodia. some historians argue that it was the bombing of cambodia that enabled the khmer rouge to come to power in cambodia, a terrible and disastrous result, leading to the genocide of a million -- maybe more than a million -- people. we bombed libya. what happened? destabilization of libya and chaos in libya. what is happening in pakistan with the use of drones? destabilization of that part of the world. somehow we have not understood that the lessons of what we've done in the past -- we are not learning from the past or we refuse to see the reality of what happened in the past. i also want to say that surveillance, which was uncovered and fought during the vietnam war -- now, surveillance is total of all americans and is lawful. and, by the way, the courts refuse to allow challenges so that we cannot even attacked this. the other part of the story is the courts have refused, as they did with regard to the vietnam war, to allow challenges to take place to national security policy. mr. snowd
just think about cambodia. i'd and mentioning bombing of cambodia. some historians argue that it was the bombing of cambodia that enabled the khmer rouge to come to power in cambodia, a terrible and disastrous result, leading to the genocide of a million -- maybe more than a million -- people. we bombed libya. what happened? destabilization of libya and chaos in libya. what is happening in pakistan with the use of drones? destabilization of that part of the world. somehow we have not understood...
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in cambodia is working with japan. japan supported cambodia's reconstruction and the head of the cambodia unit which operated the hospital had the following to say to an sdf member. he said the activities of japan in the u.n. peace keeping operations in cambodia still remains vividly in the memories of the cambodian people and we want this hospital to be used more than anything by the japanese people. we are on call for the japanese people 24 hours a day to provide treatment. the activities of the self-defense forces so far without a doubt have contributed to peace in the world. and their activities are greatly appreciated. i would like to express my deepest respect to the devoted efforts made by the more than 50,000 -- total of 50,000 sdf members and based on this wonderful track record and experience, we have decided to revise the pko law and to develop the law to support international peace cooperation. through this we will expand the scope of our international cooperation and we will introduce legislative reforms t
in cambodia is working with japan. japan supported cambodia's reconstruction and the head of the cambodia unit which operated the hospital had the following to say to an sdf member. he said the activities of japan in the u.n. peace keeping operations in cambodia still remains vividly in the memories of the cambodian people and we want this hospital to be used more than anything by the japanese people. we are on call for the japanese people 24 hours a day to provide treatment. the activities of...
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laos, cambodia.are coming online. for a lot of people these are countries that are trying to get a foothold in the asia economy. geopolitical problems continue to persist there. how are you dealing with those headwinds? martin: i think it comes down basically to our strategy. bosch is here for the long term. we have been in southeast asia since the early 1920's. we were first in indonesia in 1919. we moved into myanmar some years ago and cambodia has been a presence for some time. we also design and develop the products in the markets as well. we make sure they have the right products, but also at the right price as well. a power tool sold in myanmar has to be of the correct type of these guys use it. it depends on the fact of what we put back into the committees. taking myanmar as an example, training, schooling is important. this is one of the key values of bosch. vocational training is key to the fundamentals of bosch. we have already set up vocational training. a big one in vietnam, and highland
laos, cambodia.are coming online. for a lot of people these are countries that are trying to get a foothold in the asia economy. geopolitical problems continue to persist there. how are you dealing with those headwinds? martin: i think it comes down basically to our strategy. bosch is here for the long term. we have been in southeast asia since the early 1920's. we were first in indonesia in 1919. we moved into myanmar some years ago and cambodia has been a presence for some time. we also...
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cambodia is a special case. it's a very small country.t's also a very poor country, and a lot of the systems that are in place in cambodia, whether it's law enforcement, the health system and crowd control systems are pretty basic. >> every year nearly 2 million people flood cambodia's capital city, phnom penh, for the water festival, which marks the end of the rainy season. on the final night of the 2010 festival, a concert lets out and crowds begin to converge on a newly constructed suspension bridge. it's the only pedestrian walkway connecting the mainland to diamond island. freelance journalist robert carmichael and his friend, daravuth sang, a cambodian american lawyer, live in phnom penh. >> this island that was an entertainment center that was newly opened. there were people on the island who wanted to leave and go home, and there were people who were on the mainland who wanted to get on the island to come and have a good time. >> it had gotten tighter and tighter and tighter, and there was no outlet. >> people started leaving the
cambodia is a special case. it's a very small country.t's also a very poor country, and a lot of the systems that are in place in cambodia, whether it's law enforcement, the health system and crowd control systems are pretty basic. >> every year nearly 2 million people flood cambodia's capital city, phnom penh, for the water festival, which marks the end of the rainy season. on the final night of the 2010 festival, a concert lets out and crowds begin to converge on a newly constructed...
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supported cambodia against the vietnamese.the vietnamese prevailed, but the conflict also led to the finalization of what had started under kissinger's relation with china. a divisive move -- a decisive move. and this war with vietnam is something that facilitated the visit to china and the eventual normalization of relations which occurred shortly after. amy: when it comes to afghanistan, in an interview with the french newspaper burzynski talked about the arming of the mojo judging saying, what is a few riled up muslims? >> it was brezinski's, the moment in history he is the proudest of. is in fact afghanistan. in creating a vietnam for the soviet union in afghanistan by arming the measure dean and bin laden. amy: so the soviets would have their own quagmire. >> which they did, and that started in 1978. amy: julian assange, can you talk about icwatch and what it is? >> icwatch is a database of more than 27,000 profiles of people associated with u.s. intelligence community or industries so that includes people who work for th
supported cambodia against the vietnamese.the vietnamese prevailed, but the conflict also led to the finalization of what had started under kissinger's relation with china. a divisive move -- a decisive move. and this war with vietnam is something that facilitated the visit to china and the eventual normalization of relations which occurred shortly after. amy: when it comes to afghanistan, in an interview with the french newspaper burzynski talked about the arming of the mojo judging saying,...
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he spent 20 years capturing images of stone carvings at shery ahnan an ancient temple in cambodia and he's hoping his sites are not forgotten. >> reporter: a massive face carved in stone. there are 259 faces like this in the ruins each with a different expression. this photographer is the first person to create photographic record of all these faces. he began working on the project over 20 years ago. >> translator: they are carved into ordinary stone but their expressions feel so human. no matter how many times i come here i never feel as though i'm seeing the same face. >> reporter: in the airily 1990s, cambodia was starting to emerge from its long civil war. it's historic site-been left abandoned. and many were falling into ruin. he was captivated by the carvings. concerned by their poor condition he joined a japanese government team set up to preserve the site. this marked the start of his photographic project. the faces each about five meters high are carved into the four sides of numerous towers in the ruins. he feels a certain quality in these faces. >> translator: the faces are
he spent 20 years capturing images of stone carvings at shery ahnan an ancient temple in cambodia and he's hoping his sites are not forgotten. >> reporter: a massive face carved in stone. there are 259 faces like this in the ruins each with a different expression. this photographer is the first person to create photographic record of all these faces. he began working on the project over 20 years ago. >> translator: they are carved into ordinary stone but their expressions feel so...
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meanwhile, in cambodia iraq haiti and south sudan members of our self-defense forces provided humanitarian support and peacekeeping operations. the number to 50,000, based on this track record we are resolved to take yet more responsibility for the peace and stability in the world.
meanwhile, in cambodia iraq haiti and south sudan members of our self-defense forces provided humanitarian support and peacekeeping operations. the number to 50,000, based on this track record we are resolved to take yet more responsibility for the peace and stability in the world.
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her story from cambodia. >> reporter: slowly but surely lucky the elephant is striding back to fitness, though nick marks had feared for the worst. >> the really bad times i was thinking she's going to die. >> reporter: she's been battling a rare and usually fatal elephant virus supported by passionate keepers for whom she has been a symbol for conservation. >> she's kind of the iconic animal of the rescue center, the star of the show really. everybody loves lucky and was asking about her every day. >> reporter: now 15 years old she was found abandoned at six months, her mother likely killed by poachers. she was reared by keepers at this cambodian wildlife rescue center, home to 1200 animals rescued from illegal wildlife traders. lucky grew into a gentle giant, acting at times as a surrogate mother to other injured elephants. her keepers were devastated when she fell ill earlier this year. >> i was sleeping in a hammock along with keepers beside lucky every night. >> reporter: she stopped eating. and the $40,000 cost of her treatment quickly drained the resources of the rescue center a
her story from cambodia. >> reporter: slowly but surely lucky the elephant is striding back to fitness, though nick marks had feared for the worst. >> the really bad times i was thinking she's going to die. >> reporter: she's been battling a rare and usually fatal elephant virus supported by passionate keepers for whom she has been a symbol for conservation. >> she's kind of the iconic animal of the rescue center, the star of the show really. everybody loves lucky and...
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and cambodia. and russia. i never could understand because there was constant writing about the history, and he said he didn't have time to study outside when i was being handed every day. it is one of the problems in a position like that. in a funny way, you have much less power over the broad picture then you do of the agency that you run. and you can see, it was eating at him. it affected the last decade of his life. brian: what was your position on the vietnam war before got to the point in the mid-1960's were there were so many troops there? walter: the second time i worked for senator fulbright during an investigation into military foreign policy, which turned into an investigation of the war. and we wrote the first limiting amendments, an amendment to prevent introduction of ground troops into laos or thailand. the amendment put in law the president's guarantee that the troops who went into cambodia would come out by june 1 1970. brian: how is it that a country as rich as this country, with as many peop
and cambodia. and russia. i never could understand because there was constant writing about the history, and he said he didn't have time to study outside when i was being handed every day. it is one of the problems in a position like that. in a funny way, you have much less power over the broad picture then you do of the agency that you run. and you can see, it was eating at him. it affected the last decade of his life. brian: what was your position on the vietnam war before got to the point in...
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it makes no sense to open up cambodia if then you can't get a bank in cambodia to have the sales of a product from my colleague from south carolina to that country. and if somebody wants to tell me one of these new york wall street banks that will give us that type of financing maybe we'll come up with a different solution but one doesn't exist. so until our colleagues give us an answer about something we've been clear about for more than a year, we are going to continue to object and to a process because we're not going to let this bank expire, the credit agency, without a fight. i know my colleague from south carolina is here on the floor and i appreciate his support of the ex-im bank. mr. graham: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: i just want to echo what my colleague from washington said. to those who negotiated this trade package well done. i'm going to vote for the portman amendment because i think currency manipulation should be addressed more forcefully. if trade deals in the future are going like trade deals in the past with we
it makes no sense to open up cambodia if then you can't get a bank in cambodia to have the sales of a product from my colleague from south carolina to that country. and if somebody wants to tell me one of these new york wall street banks that will give us that type of financing maybe we'll come up with a different solution but one doesn't exist. so until our colleagues give us an answer about something we've been clear about for more than a year, we are going to continue to object and to a...
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and then the snake from cambodia it's not venomous and just one has been found ever.se new species are already under threat do to the destruction of habitat or poaching. a real commitment is needed but all of those in the area to protect them. >>> health sole says this discovery can help raise public awareness and protect remote landscapes in the greater micong area. >> it is also great to learn more about the environment around us. we love the environment and are strongly for protection of the natural environment, and these discoveries show how important it is to protect these landscapes. and many of the places where these species were found are places that wwf is working to protect the habitat and species within them. and it's important to use this as an opportunity to raise awareness of how biodiverse these areas are. because these areas strongly under threat from climate change, from development, and poaching in the illegal wildlife trade, and it shows us that this is such a diverse area from the rivers to the forrests to the eastern plain landscape in cambodia wh
and then the snake from cambodia it's not venomous and just one has been found ever.se new species are already under threat do to the destruction of habitat or poaching. a real commitment is needed but all of those in the area to protect them. >>> health sole says this discovery can help raise public awareness and protect remote landscapes in the greater micong area. >> it is also great to learn more about the environment around us. we love the environment and are strongly for...
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prince ali has the asian football development program, for years and years there is a program in cambodia which helps the girls that are at risk of being sexually trafficked across the border, and owner syrian refugees which fly into that country. and this is work that ifc and fifa should be doing to help. this is the problem not just with fifa, thinks are troublesome at the top and also at the bottom. where you have 2 descrien votes regardless of the situation from a footballing point of view or population point of view, tiny nations have the same vote as larger. top of the organization, the right way into the tree and the roots as well and it's that kind of stuff that needs to be cleaned up. >> thanks so much scott mcintire. coming up, cracking down on the deep wednesday, the prosecution of a player who helped promote the dark web. web. >> welcome back. let's recap the headlines on al jazeera now. italy's navy has helped to rescue over 4,000 migrants crossing the mediterranean in the past two days. escaped fighting between government forces and rebels. >>> sepp blatter has been reelecte
prince ali has the asian football development program, for years and years there is a program in cambodia which helps the girls that are at risk of being sexually trafficked across the border, and owner syrian refugees which fly into that country. and this is work that ifc and fifa should be doing to help. this is the problem not just with fifa, thinks are troublesome at the top and also at the bottom. where you have 2 descrien votes regardless of the situation from a footballing point of view...
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scholars estimate as many as 3.8 million vietnamese died during the war, up to 800,000 perished in cambodia, another one million in laos. the u.s. death toll was 58,000. today we spend the hour airing highlights from a recent conference titled "vietnam: the power of protest." it was held at the new york avenue presbyterian church in washington, d.c. speakers included former oakland congressmember ron dellums, who chaired the armed services committee. colorado's pat schroeder, one of the youngest women ever elected to congress. tom hayden, who helped to found sds, students for a democratic society and wayne smith, who served as a combat medic during vietnam. democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez moderated the event. juan: good morning. i was here last night, as i know many of you were. it was really an inspiring evening to see so many of these elders, who really paved the way to build one of the great mass movements in american history. but a mass movement is not simply built by leaders. it is built by tens of thousands of people who make individual decisions at a certain point in their lives
scholars estimate as many as 3.8 million vietnamese died during the war, up to 800,000 perished in cambodia, another one million in laos. the u.s. death toll was 58,000. today we spend the hour airing highlights from a recent conference titled "vietnam: the power of protest." it was held at the new york avenue presbyterian church in washington, d.c. speakers included former oakland congressmember ron dellums, who chaired the armed services committee. colorado's pat schroeder, one of...
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not only does it go -- he pops up in cambodia. vietnam, thailand. uk and australia. it's awesome.e changing vehicles. >> this is a creative way to put together a travel video. people will click on this just because they feel nostalgic for the video game itself. at the same time they'll see spectacular footage of places that they can visit. >> travel with these two. >> it's really cool. it shows quick experiences of different countries and it gives you a great idea of what's out there if you just jump on a plane and do it. >>> she's actually been in australia the last six months and extended it to a year so she hasn't been home. her family hasn't seen her. it is time for a surprise. >> oh. >> she's going to fly home and spend some time in on done for two weeks. the family doesn't know she's coming. she has to fly 14 hours to abu dhabi, flies seven hours to heathrow where her best friend picks her up and takes her to her house. >> what the [ bleep ]? >> she doesn't exactly tell us who all everyone is. this is either sister or cousin i'm thinking. this person still clinging. >> she's
not only does it go -- he pops up in cambodia. vietnam, thailand. uk and australia. it's awesome.e changing vehicles. >> this is a creative way to put together a travel video. people will click on this just because they feel nostalgic for the video game itself. at the same time they'll see spectacular footage of places that they can visit. >> travel with these two. >> it's really cool. it shows quick experiences of different countries and it gives you a great idea of what's...
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then there's this snake from cambodia it lives in trees and only comes out at night, but it's not venomousust one has been found ever. many of these species are already under threat. the world wildlife fund says a real commitment is needed by all of those in the area to protect them. >>> much more on our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> this really is the world cup of fraud, and today we're issuing fifa a red card. >> a soccer scandal heard around the world. 17 people are confirmed dead from historic flooding now a texas town is on alert that a dam may break. another
then there's this snake from cambodia it lives in trees and only comes out at night, but it's not venomousust one has been found ever. many of these species are already under threat. the world wildlife fund says a real commitment is needed by all of those in the area to protect them. >>> much more on our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> this really is the world cup of fraud, and today we're issuing fifa a red card. >> a soccer scandal heard around the world. 17 people are...
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myanmar, cambodia and indonesia were up more than three points. but thailand was down two points. the economic slowdown will last through the year. she says political change is necessary. >> it will hamper the competitiveness of export. the military government can't negotiate the free trade agreement with the united states and europe both prohibit finalizing the treaty with thailand's military regime. another issue is that the leadership can't resolve the labor shortage. thailand's preparation is aging so they need foreign backers. but the military government has not helped to increase the number of these workers. >> reporter: sugita says the interim government must transfer power to a new civilian body as soon as possible or investors may look elsewhere. daisuke azuma, nhk world. >>> more for you next hour in business here's another check on markets. >>> every five years, the nuclear non-proliferation treaty review conference takes place at the u.n. headquarters. this year, delegates heard from a man who knows about the consequences of nuclear weapons a survivor of the bombing of
myanmar, cambodia and indonesia were up more than three points. but thailand was down two points. the economic slowdown will last through the year. she says political change is necessary. >> it will hamper the competitiveness of export. the military government can't negotiate the free trade agreement with the united states and europe both prohibit finalizing the treaty with thailand's military regime. another issue is that the leadership can't resolve the labor shortage. thailand's...
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long chompers allows it to prey on larger animals and then there is the stealthy wood snake from cambodiaees and only comes out at night. not to worry it's not venomous, and only one has been found ever. many of these new species are already under threat due to the destruction of habitat or poaching. the world wildlife fund said that a real commitment is needed by those in the greater mekong area to protect them. >> you can find much more on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. the slaughter is being fueled by demand from asia... ...where rhino horn is a s
long chompers allows it to prey on larger animals and then there is the stealthy wood snake from cambodiaees and only comes out at night. not to worry it's not venomous, and only one has been found ever. many of these new species are already under threat due to the destruction of habitat or poaching. the world wildlife fund said that a real commitment is needed by those in the greater mekong area to protect them. >> you can find much more on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com....
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written about the struggles for independence and the french colonies of algeria, tunisia vietnam and cambodia, all of which gave her a deep understanding of parts of the world to most americans were barely aware that the time, yet are still shaping our history today. so she brought to the oral history interviews to respect for accuracy and historical scholarship. that's why she chose to be interviewed by arthur schlesinger. the pulitzer prize-winning historian who served as a special assistant to my father. it took a great deal of courage to be as honest as she was, but around reading the chronicles of the past convinced her that future generations who benefit from her commitment to tell the truth as she thought it. it wasn't easy, but she thought she was doing this for my father's sake and for history. since this book is come out, some people have been surprised by her statements and opinions. in today's world of cautious political memoir, it's hard to imagine a contemporary public figure writing such a forthright book. but she did knock dick cheney at the number one spot on the bestseller l
written about the struggles for independence and the french colonies of algeria, tunisia vietnam and cambodia, all of which gave her a deep understanding of parts of the world to most americans were barely aware that the time, yet are still shaping our history today. so she brought to the oral history interviews to respect for accuracy and historical scholarship. that's why she chose to be interviewed by arthur schlesinger. the pulitzer prize-winning historian who served as a special assistant...
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cambodia... india... and laos. since it started, room to read has reached more than 1,600 schools, and built 15,000 libraries -- libraries filled with books published in the local language. this is made possible by donations of all sizes including help from american teens. >> students throughout america have gotten very involved in room to read. we have a movement called "students helping students." so, students pick a goal, they pick a country, and we don't dictate to them, "here's what you need to do. here's how you need to do it." we say, "here's the menu. you can decide. you decide on a project. you decide on a country. we'll tell you how much it's going to cost, and then we'll report back to you on how the money was spent. >> it costs $30,000 for room to read to open a school. that's a lot for teens to collect. >> what's great about this is that no one individual probably is going to raise enough money to build a school. but if 20 or 30 or 50 or 100 students come together and make it a project, they're going t
cambodia... india... and laos. since it started, room to read has reached more than 1,600 schools, and built 15,000 libraries -- libraries filled with books published in the local language. this is made possible by donations of all sizes including help from american teens. >> students throughout america have gotten very involved in room to read. we have a movement called "students helping students." so, students pick a goal, they pick a country, and we don't dictate to them,...
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about 360 migrant workers from myanmar, cambodia and louse waiting to return home after being rescuedery and they were in indonesia in early april. and forced to work on foreign-owned fishing tours and we have spoken to one of them. >> reporter: he is telling me he is very happy he finally can go home after six years working as a slave on a fishing boat here in indonesia and trafficked from thailand but originally from myanmar and he and his friends have told us stories about abuse and about working throughout the night, throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they are here to finally go home in the next few days together with a group of 58 cambodians to be finally reunited with their families. but more than 300 former slaves are still stuck in the east indonesia waiting for travel documents to be finalized soon before they can go back home. according to the international organization for migration after 367 former fishermen they interviewed 360 were victims of human trafficking and suspect many more are still somewhere in indonesia. police are investigating this case bu
about 360 migrant workers from myanmar, cambodia and louse waiting to return home after being rescuedery and they were in indonesia in early april. and forced to work on foreign-owned fishing tours and we have spoken to one of them. >> reporter: he is telling me he is very happy he finally can go home after six years working as a slave on a fishing boat here in indonesia and trafficked from thailand but originally from myanmar and he and his friends have told us stories about abuse and...
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into national workers saw demonstrators demand similar working conditions and held in indonesia and cambodiath korea demanding more minimum wage and better living conditions. north korean diplomate disrupted a u.n. conference on its human rights record and has been jeered for discredit the military regime and james base has the story from u.n. headquarters in new york. >> reporter: chaotic and angry scenes at the u.n. and it all started when a north korean diplomate demanded the right to speak at a meeting on human rights in his country but the u.s. ambassador said he should wait his turn. >> you are discrediting yourself further by interrupting the proceedings. we will continue our panel and you can speak when the panel has concluded. >> reporter: but the north korean would not back down and so ambassador samantha power seemed to relent. >> i this i the audience will agree it's better to allow dprk to speak since it's a self discrediting exercise and conclude your statement and we will go back to our panel, there is no need for a microphone. >> reporter: so he addressed the committee room w
into national workers saw demonstrators demand similar working conditions and held in indonesia and cambodiath korea demanding more minimum wage and better living conditions. north korean diplomate disrupted a u.n. conference on its human rights record and has been jeered for discredit the military regime and james base has the story from u.n. headquarters in new york. >> reporter: chaotic and angry scenes at the u.n. and it all started when a north korean diplomate demanded the right to...
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meanwhile, in cambodia, iraq haiti and south sudan, members of our self-defense forces provided humanitarian support and peacekeeping operations. their number announced to 50,000, based on this track record, we are resolved to take yet more responsibility for the peace and stability in the world. [applause] it is for that purpose we're determined to enact all necessary bills by this coming summer and we will do exactly that. we must make sure human security will be resolved in addition to national security. that's our belief, firm and solid. we must do our best, so that every individual gets education, medical support and an opportunity to rise to be self-reliant. [applause] armed conflicts have always made women suffer the most. in our age, we must realize the kind of wars where women are free from human rights abuses. [applause] our service men and women have made substantial accomplishments. so have our aide workers who have worked so steadily. they have given us a new self-identity. that's why we now hold up high a new banner that is proactive contribution to peace based on the principle
meanwhile, in cambodia, iraq haiti and south sudan, members of our self-defense forces provided humanitarian support and peacekeeping operations. their number announced to 50,000, based on this track record, we are resolved to take yet more responsibility for the peace and stability in the world. [applause] it is for that purpose we're determined to enact all necessary bills by this coming summer and we will do exactly that. we must make sure human security will be resolved in addition to...
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worker's day saw demonstrators demands better working conditions similar rallies held in indonesia cambodia philippines south south korea where workers are demanding better wages and better living conditions, more from seoul,. >> reporter: the union organizations behind the events are protesting against what they see as an an attempt boot the government to further deregulate the labor market. in particular they are opposed to attempts for companies to a make it easier for dismiss workers and double the lengths of time they can object a fixed contract before they get protections of being a staff member and changes to the public sector pension system. and they say they want to see a near doubling of the minimum wage to nearly $10 an hour by the end of year. now, this is far from the first big mass protest we were seen in recent weeks, there was a general strike on april 24th of a series of protests linked to the first anniversary of the ferry disaster and the government's handling of that. as with those events there is a big police presence on the streets today 15,000 officers we are told. >>
worker's day saw demonstrators demands better working conditions similar rallies held in indonesia cambodia philippines south south korea where workers are demanding better wages and better living conditions, more from seoul,. >> reporter: the union organizations behind the events are protesting against what they see as an an attempt boot the government to further deregulate the labor market. in particular they are opposed to attempts for companies to a make it easier for dismiss workers...
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. >> on the digit albeit, children in eastern cambodia being married off as young as 12 years old. the country's overall child marriage rate has dropped but in parts of the east appear to be on the rise for economic and cultural reasons. >> i was expecting people to say this has been going on for ages. a lot of people said it's increasing this didn't used to always happen and that children are actually getting married younger, these child marriages happening more often because it's easier actually now that some of these kids have cell phones easier to find a match. >> the girls and boys often drop out of school when the young men have to become bread winners. aid groups say the weddings lead to increased risk of early pretty good nancys and domestic violence. you can see the entire story on our website aljazeera.com. >> coastal erosion is eating away at miami beach and the city may have run out of ways to replace the sand. why its only hope lies to the north. >> los angeles accuses wells fargo of preying on customers for a quick payday. the lawsuit and the fallout next. ut next. >>
. >> on the digit albeit, children in eastern cambodia being married off as young as 12 years old. the country's overall child marriage rate has dropped but in parts of the east appear to be on the rise for economic and cultural reasons. >> i was expecting people to say this has been going on for ages. a lot of people said it's increasing this didn't used to always happen and that children are actually getting married younger, these child marriages happening more often because it's...
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. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar.is man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. friends died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >>> powerful report there. i am joined by our cnn reporter from bangkok. the exploitatioexploitation of fishermen, what has been the reaction of the thai government to this story? >> well, rosemary, we used pictures there of an affiliate tv station here in thailand which exposed all the thousands of stranded men from around southeast asia. and the initial reaction was, from the prime minister, was why was this even put out on air? this should have been brought to us directly. not quite the response you would imagine. but since then, in april, beginning of april, the government decided to implement various precautions to try to stop this from
. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar.is man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. friends died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >>> powerful report there. i am joined by...
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. >>> around 360 migrant workers from myanmar cambodia and lose laos are waiting to return home.the men were being forced to work on fishing trollers. >> he's telling me he's very happy he can finally can go home after six years of working as a slave on a fishing boat here in indonesia. he was from myanmar and he and his friends have told stories of abuse, about working throughout the night throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they're here in jakarta to finally go home in the next few days together with a group of 58 cambodians to be reunited with their family. but more than 300 former slaves are still stuck in indonesia waiting for their travel documents to be finalized soon before they can go back home. according to the international organization of migration 367 former fishermen 360 were victims of human trafficking. so far no major arrests have been made, but for these men more importantly they will still get the money they've worked for so hard because they're too embarrassed to go home empty handed. >> now french president franÇois hollande is in cuba on an
. >>> around 360 migrant workers from myanmar cambodia and lose laos are waiting to return home.the men were being forced to work on fishing trollers. >> he's telling me he's very happy he can finally can go home after six years of working as a slave on a fishing boat here in indonesia. he was from myanmar and he and his friends have told stories of abuse, about working throughout the night throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they're here in jakarta to finally...
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more than 300 men were enslaved from thailand to cambodia. men say they were made to work shifts lasting up to 22 hours, and were beaten and forced to lie in locked cells. >>> in sicily 100 migrants arrived in catania, rescued by h m.s. "bulwark" after being found off the coast. they had travelled in four boats. more than 3,000 african migrants were rescued from the mediterranean over the past 448 hours. >>> syria's media say the military made gains north of damascus after fighting a battle with help from hezbollah. the army seized control. hezbollah fighters helped bashar al-assad's forces to push back opposition fighters including the al nusra front. bashar al-assad has been suffering setbacks in the north-west the turkish border >>> a monitoring group in syria's 17 children were killed in government air strikes. the army bombed three opposition-held villages, killing 39 people. observers say syria used missiles and barrel bombs in the attack. fighting against i.s.i.l. topped the agenda for nato members. the organization needs to find a way
more than 300 men were enslaved from thailand to cambodia. men say they were made to work shifts lasting up to 22 hours, and were beaten and forced to lie in locked cells. >>> in sicily 100 migrants arrived in catania, rescued by h m.s. "bulwark" after being found off the coast. they had travelled in four boats. more than 3,000 african migrants were rescued from the mediterranean over the past 448 hours. >>> syria's media say the military made gains north of damascus...
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capitol and ended a long brutal war. 40 years since three million people began to leave vietnam, cambodia brought thousands of vietnamese to our shores the chaos they escaped and the new futures they built. we begin with allen martin to explain how it all came to this. >> reporter: april 1975, for the u.s., the vietnam war has been officially over for two years. the last combat soldiers were gone. and only military advisers and marines protecting u.s. interests remained. but south vietnam has been trying to hang on, to no avail. the communist north and the vietcong are relentless in their drive south. the u.s. marines and air force use helicopters to airlift more than 1,000 american civilians out
capitol and ended a long brutal war. 40 years since three million people began to leave vietnam, cambodia brought thousands of vietnamese to our shores the chaos they escaped and the new futures they built. we begin with allen martin to explain how it all came to this. >> reporter: april 1975, for the u.s., the vietnam war has been officially over for two years. the last combat soldiers were gone. and only military advisers and marines protecting u.s. interests remained. but south vietnam...
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the environmental cost to vietnam, not to mention laos and cambodia, is incalculable. this is the first major u.s. defeat since world war ii, if we don't count korea, where he ended up where we started. i don't know all the reasons for the war. i like to point to a few because these are the reasons that still persist today. theoretically the war was to stop communism from spreading. something called the domino theory was invoked. if vietnam fell, other non-communist countries around would become communists.
the environmental cost to vietnam, not to mention laos and cambodia, is incalculable. this is the first major u.s. defeat since world war ii, if we don't count korea, where he ended up where we started. i don't know all the reasons for the war. i like to point to a few because these are the reasons that still persist today. theoretically the war was to stop communism from spreading. something called the domino theory was invoked. if vietnam fell, other non-communist countries around would...
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. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar. this man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. >> translator: many of my friend died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >> now we are joined now from bangkok, thailand. the details are simply horg f-- horrifying. how is the thai government doing to respond, and what is tight do to stop the fishing boats from forcing men into slave labor? >> yeah, a long time coming, rosemary. this has been going on so many, many years. and, each year we have heard the government say that they will do something about it. it does seem now that they are implementing some kind of regulations and changes. it might seem basic to you or me. things like joint inspections of various departments that are responsible. the fisheries department. labor department
. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar. this man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. >> translator: many of my friend died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >> now we are...
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similar rallies were held in indonesia, cambodia, the philippines and south korea where workers are demanding better wages and living conditions. we have more from the protest in seoul. >> the union organizations behind today's events are protesting against what they see as an attempt by the government to further deregulate the labor market here in south korea. in particular, they're opposed to attempts to make it easier for companies to dismiss workers and changes to the public sector pension system. they want to see a doubling of the minimum wage to nearly $10 an hour by the end of the year. this is the first big mailings protest in several weeks. there was a general strike on april 24. there are protests to the government hodge of the ferry disaster on the first anniversary. there are 15,000 officers on the streets today. >> trade union members in south africa gathered in johannesburg to pressure the government for labor reforms. charles stratford spoke to some of them. >> i am outside johannesburg and members of the trade unions are gathering to celebrate labor day. it's important to reco
similar rallies were held in indonesia, cambodia, the philippines and south korea where workers are demanding better wages and living conditions. we have more from the protest in seoul. >> the union organizations behind today's events are protesting against what they see as an attempt by the government to further deregulate the labor market here in south korea. in particular, they're opposed to attempts to make it easier for companies to dismiss workers and changes to the public sector...
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dolphins, to the oh forests that hold tigers and elephants through to the eastern plain landscapes in cambodia. it is such a diverse areas not just for the wildlife, but for the people, because for 240 million people, this provides direct support whether providing food, water but also cultural tradition and livelihoods. >> the building of this dam the damn laos, what effect can it have? >> the dam is going to block the lower mekong river. it's going to have a massive impact on the communities downstream so much so that they are objecting to this. this is in addition to another 11 proposals for dam construction in the mekong region. this is going to have a huge impact on the ecosystem there which is why the w.w.f. is working toward a green economy with governments and community to say try to improve the impact we're having on these areas. >> thank you very much. now for a huge day in sport. are you ready? >> a hectic day. thank you very much, as we've been hearing, seven fifa officials arrested over corruption allegations that comes two days ahead of presidential elections which the organizatio
dolphins, to the oh forests that hold tigers and elephants through to the eastern plain landscapes in cambodia. it is such a diverse areas not just for the wildlife, but for the people, because for 240 million people, this provides direct support whether providing food, water but also cultural tradition and livelihoods. >> the building of this dam the damn laos, what effect can it have? >> the dam is going to block the lower mekong river. it's going to have a massive impact on the...
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rally and hong kong workers day they demand better working conditions and similar in indonesia, cambodiaouth korea where workers demand higher wages and better conditions and harry is in the south korean capitol seoul. >> reporter: organizers behind the events see an attempt by the government to deregulate the labor market here in south korea and opposed for attempts to make it easier for companies to dismiss workers and someone could be on a fixed term contract where they get the protections of being a stark member and changes to the public sector pension system and they say they want to see a near doubling of the minimum wage to nearly $10 an hour by the end of the year far from the first big massive protest we seen in resent weeks and a strike on april 24 and series linked to the first anniversary of the ferry disaster and the government's handling of that, with the events there is a big police presence on the streets today, 15,000 officers we are told. >>> when it comes to the electric car market in the u.s. tesla is dominant and one big car maker is trying to change that and ford is
rally and hong kong workers day they demand better working conditions and similar in indonesia, cambodiaouth korea where workers demand higher wages and better conditions and harry is in the south korean capitol seoul. >> reporter: organizers behind the events see an attempt by the government to deregulate the labor market here in south korea and opposed for attempts to make it easier for companies to dismiss workers and someone could be on a fixed term contract where they get the...
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one night, in the summer of 1972 right near the border of cambodia the vietcong attacked the camp easily. we were outnumbered. they were about 100 yards from the camp. we threw up a flare to identify the attack. i saw hundreds of the at tong -- of the at concord try to get in the camp. -- we saw hundreds of the at hong try to get in the camp -- viet cong trying to get in the camp. i heard on the radio a friendly voice. they said get closer. the vietcong had gunman that night. i showered them with rounds and rounds until i ran out of ammunition. another unit came to replace us. when i went back to the base, we found we had been hit. there were four shots on the fuselage. that morning, i knew that they the at kong played a -- the viet cong played a high price for the attack and our boss was there. the message we heard on the radio was the same. they said they would not be here without us and it made us feel great. = when we heard that, thank you. [applause] >> as many here now, the vietnam war produced huge numbers of casualties. over 58,000 american soldiers lives were lost. when we talk
one night, in the summer of 1972 right near the border of cambodia the vietcong attacked the camp easily. we were outnumbered. they were about 100 yards from the camp. we threw up a flare to identify the attack. i saw hundreds of the at tong -- of the at concord try to get in the camp. -- we saw hundreds of the at hong try to get in the camp -- viet cong trying to get in the camp. i heard on the radio a friendly voice. they said get closer. the vietcong had gunman that night. i showered them...
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in the city, border of cambodia and vietnam. the troops attacked the camp fiercely. we were outnumbered. they were just about 100 yards from the camp. threw a flare to identify attackers. i saw hundreds trying to get into the camp. i told myself they're all coming at once. i heard on the radio friendly voice, move it closer, closer closer. the vehicle had the guns. they looked like [ indistinguishable ]. i showered them with thousands of rounds. until i run out of ammunition. another black reagan came to replace us. when i went back to the base, we found that we had been hit. there were four holes on the aircraft. the next morning i knew that the vehicle paid a high price for the attack last night. hour at most they were there. often, the message we heard on the radio was the same. tanks, black reagan. we wouldn't be here without you. thanks. it made us feel very good when we heard that. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, as many here know, the vietnam war produced huge numbers of casualties. over 58,000 american soldier lives were lost. when we talk about south vietna
in the city, border of cambodia and vietnam. the troops attacked the camp fiercely. we were outnumbered. they were just about 100 yards from the camp. threw a flare to identify attackers. i saw hundreds trying to get into the camp. i told myself they're all coming at once. i heard on the radio friendly voice, move it closer, closer closer. the vehicle had the guns. they looked like [ indistinguishable ]. i showered them with thousands of rounds. until i run out of ammunition. another black...
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galvanized themselves around that war even though we didn't stop the nixon government from bombing in cambodia we also -- but we also built up a sense around here, that we made certain demands. and those demands, in political action and the action of protests in some sense, changed the nature of how the war was reported and how it reported. now, we may have some revisionist history about the wars, 50 years or 40 years after the fact and who won but we won. we won. despite the fact that 3 million vietnamese and countless numbers of -- hundreds of thousands of laotians and cambodians dies, we made a point. and we have to marshal the same energy in a different way. we have different instruments now. we have social media. we have different ways in which you can talk about the world. >> that was part of my interview with actor and activist, danny glover, who i just couldn't get enough of when he was here the other night. up next i talk drones, warfare and technology with actor ethan hawke, star of the new movie, "good kill." meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is
galvanized themselves around that war even though we didn't stop the nixon government from bombing in cambodia we also -- but we also built up a sense around here, that we made certain demands. and those demands, in political action and the action of protests in some sense, changed the nature of how the war was reported and how it reported. now, we may have some revisionist history about the wars, 50 years or 40 years after the fact and who won but we won. we won. despite the fact that 3...
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. >> today more than three million of these inexpensive laptops are in use from cambodia to brazil.a stamp and on money. >> don't know if any of the design ever that ends up on knicks' money. ♪ >> dean still hasn't seen any of his designs show up on any cash yet. >> it's very fast. >> but he's hoping that what he's creating here in an old oregon logging town will have the same kind of impact. >> our goal is wood burn as clean as natural gas. >> for 25 years he and his team at aprovecho research have obsessively worked towards a sort of holy grail of humanitarian design, an affordable safe stove for nearly three billion people around the world cooking over open flames which damage the environment and their health. >> why is it so important to find a solution to this stove problem? >> wood smoke is about the same as cigarette smoke. if a woman is cooking with a kid, they're breathing the equivalent of four packs of cigarettes a day. ex step isn't some voluntary choice this is something to stay alive, right? >> their poverty is killing them. >> an estimated four million people die each
. >> today more than three million of these inexpensive laptops are in use from cambodia to brazil.a stamp and on money. >> don't know if any of the design ever that ends up on knicks' money. ♪ >> dean still hasn't seen any of his designs show up on any cash yet. >> it's very fast. >> but he's hoping that what he's creating here in an old oregon logging town will have the same kind of impact. >> our goal is wood burn as clean as natural gas. >> for 25...