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ready ready connally was born in 19. in 57 an art scene in northeastern turkey as a member of the outlawed revolutionary communist party of turkey he was imprisoned several times in 1992 he received political asylum in germany although he's no longer a turkish citizen he's repeatedly targeted by the turkish state upon entering turkey and 2010 connally was arrested and detained for several months for his alleged role in a robbery in 1998 he was eventually acquitted due to lack of evidence in 2017 the long arm of the turkish state reached all the way to spain a common he was on holiday at the time and at the request of turkey the spanish police arrested the writer in his hotel room in an autobiographical short story a calmly tells of his experiences with prison torture and psychological terror is in the clear but there are big issues especially after the failed coup attempt human rights violations and the suppression of freedom of expression have increased enormously. when it's had the biggest effect this is on writers and
ready ready connally was born in 19. in 57 an art scene in northeastern turkey as a member of the outlawed revolutionary communist party of turkey he was imprisoned several times in 1992 he received political asylum in germany although he's no longer a turkish citizen he's repeatedly targeted by the turkish state upon entering turkey and 2010 connally was arrested and detained for several months for his alleged role in a robbery in 1998 he was eventually acquitted due to lack of evidence in...
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longer a turkish citizen he's repeatedly targeted by the turkish state upon entering turkey and 2010 connally was arrested and detained for several months for his alleged role in a robbery in 1998 he was eventually acquitted due to lack of evidence and 2017 the long arm of the turkish state reached all the way to spain a calm it was on holiday at the time and at the request of turkey the spanish police arrested the writer in his hotel room in an autobiographical short story a kindly tells of his experiences with prison torture and psychological terror is in the clear but there are big issues especially after the failed coup attempt rights violations and the suppression of freedom of expression have increased enormously. it's had the biggest effect this is on writers and journalists. it's in the forest that you're here in the end it's turkey that loses the ability. when you're forced so many intellectuals to leave the country will end up at a dead end. job on a candle is an exiled writer whose work plays out between germany and turkey through his commitment to civil society and his writing he
longer a turkish citizen he's repeatedly targeted by the turkish state upon entering turkey and 2010 connally was arrested and detained for several months for his alleged role in a robbery in 1998 he was eventually acquitted due to lack of evidence and 2017 the long arm of the turkish state reached all the way to spain a calm it was on holiday at the time and at the request of turkey the spanish police arrested the writer in his hotel room in an autobiographical short story a kindly tells of...
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marketing her favor i'm exhausted on many charter length fights turn connally over over the bomb her martyr or get. to mimic it's me or i do it as if i think khomeini chunk out of the chair. will be. the end. of the world. mean you can't. remember a bit of time the only time. i think like that when you're still seeing. the mayor we stars is not. the money and the people create the country and as well people create 2 months of computer. i guess to my head start menu to develop. in a country with high youth unemployment one again i say asian helps turn school children into entrepreneurs who can tell us what i mean by the word fundraising empowering them to reclaim their futures retention them out of bestowing question how to make the best of it and build more prosperous communities some of them invest the money into other businesses school for life uganda part of the rebel education series on al-jazeera. aug. a unique story about a french syrian family who traded their peaceful lives in europe for revolution in syria marking 2 years since the start of myanmar's military campaign that's
marketing her favor i'm exhausted on many charter length fights turn connally over over the bomb her martyr or get. to mimic it's me or i do it as if i think khomeini chunk out of the chair. will be. the end. of the world. mean you can't. remember a bit of time the only time. i think like that when you're still seeing. the mayor we stars is not. the money and the people create the country and as well people create 2 months of computer. i guess to my head start menu to develop. in a country with...
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biden was the 1st actually to launch an attack before coming out you may remember in the 1st debate connally harris the california senator attacked him on his civil rights record he ended up looking bad in that debate so this time as they walked in he embraced harris and he said take it easy on me kid but then in the 1st question it was biden who took the 1st shot criticizing her on her plan for publicly funded health care she shot back and said that biden's much more conservative plant simply was inadequate and then there came an avalanche of attacks on biden who leon castro the former secretary of housing and urban development attacked him on immigration. because the obama administration actually has deported more people than the trump administration and then cory booker attacked him he's the new jersey senator attacked him on civil justice on on criminal justice because biden was behind some very tough legislation in the ninety's on crime and jay inslee the governor of the state of washington a very big climate change guy he attacked biden saying that his climate control plan was simply n
biden was the 1st actually to launch an attack before coming out you may remember in the 1st debate connally harris the california senator attacked him on his civil rights record he ended up looking bad in that debate so this time as they walked in he embraced harris and he said take it easy on me kid but then in the 1st question it was biden who took the 1st shot criticizing her on her plan for publicly funded health care she shot back and said that biden's much more conservative plant simply...
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conflict in the regions and trying to bring an end to many of the conflicts in the region can get connally and almost in a state of collapse and the structural reforms that need to be implemented if they're looking at security sector reform are to really to. amount to many. reforms some of the many militias securitized state as well as transitional justice and we've seen that process. being started the trial. but when we talk about new institutions there are elements of the old institutions that are still in place some thinking here about the old regimes intelligence gathering apparatus that simply been rebranded and we don't have clarity as of yet as to how much will tanami it has it's now under the umbrella of the army so-called and who it answers to directly. yeah and i think that there is going to need to be a degree of compromise because this is a compromise agreement this is bringing together some of the elements at the military state some of the elements of the previous regime we're some of the elements of the up in a position in the revolutionary movements so there is in that sense
conflict in the regions and trying to bring an end to many of the conflicts in the region can get connally and almost in a state of collapse and the structural reforms that need to be implemented if they're looking at security sector reform are to really to. amount to many. reforms some of the many militias securitized state as well as transitional justice and we've seen that process. being started the trial. but when we talk about new institutions there are elements of the old institutions...
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voter re-registration, the texas -- in fact, judge -- governor connally said it's the next best thing to a poll tax. he actually called it that. and the courts found and they said it's because -- he said because of voter fraud, the courts, of course, found instead that it was intentional to dilute the vote. waller county where black students are, a whole series of those. saying it's about voter fraud. the courts found otherwise. texas senate bill 14 is the voter i.d. case. and what i did with this was put in what was happening. of course, you have the great recession of 2008. upsets everyone. obama, who is elected president as a minority candidate for the first time, and you have huge turnout and registration of african-americans and minorities for the first time. and you also becomes widespread that certain states like texas and the whole united states is going to become a majority/minority state. and i think it's this sort of crisis that we see that leads to this -- the voter i.d. law that fits this whole pattern. so that's how i showed senate factor -- senate factor 9. that people
voter re-registration, the texas -- in fact, judge -- governor connally said it's the next best thing to a poll tax. he actually called it that. and the courts found and they said it's because -- he said because of voter fraud, the courts, of course, found instead that it was intentional to dilute the vote. waller county where black students are, a whole series of those. saying it's about voter fraud. the courts found otherwise. texas senate bill 14 is the voter i.d. case. and what i did with...
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i remember john connally said that, but nixon's book said it was ted agnew. but the political advice, well divided, was these are going to come out, you better get rid of them now. he got divided advice from his lawyers. his former law partner who was the house liberal said these are going to be evidence. they will come after you if you destroy them. you've told us you're not guilty, so you shouldn't be afraid, and if you destroy them, i will have to leave with great fanfare. i can't stay if you destroy them. and fred buzhardt said, you've got to be kidding. burn them, burn them now. you'll never keep them secret and they'll cherry pick them. nixon hesitated, and the subpoena hit. so then i'm down on number 4, they become subpoenaed four or five days after -- first nine after their existence was disclosed, and i was talking to fred about it once, he said after we got the subpoena, nixon wasn't going to violate the subpoena. i think nixon believed that the claim of executive privilege, back up to 2, would preclude disclosure. i mean, the importance of privacy
i remember john connally said that, but nixon's book said it was ted agnew. but the political advice, well divided, was these are going to come out, you better get rid of them now. he got divided advice from his lawyers. his former law partner who was the house liberal said these are going to be evidence. they will come after you if you destroy them. you've told us you're not guilty, so you shouldn't be afraid, and if you destroy them, i will have to leave with great fanfare. i can't stay if...
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whatever witnesses connally has done her own research in this area and she found no evidence that google's conservative content and its main search product or on youtube. in fact she has found conservative commentators like mr. prager are extremely adaptive optimizing their content for google search engine allowing them to capture massive audiences. not deterred by the feminist or arrogant or three months after the initial hearing with facebook and twitter is now google's turn. google will be accused of political motives for some actions entirely within their rights. today we saw the present so-called quote social media summit last week. president trump invited a robe gallery of social media's leading racist and conspiracy theorist to hear about suppose it's censorship by tech companies but none of these people have actually been banned from any platform. he remains free to use the megaphone of social media provides to spread their messages of conspiracy and hate. fears are being taught as bias and to deal with the root problem of racist and harassing content on their platform. according t
whatever witnesses connally has done her own research in this area and she found no evidence that google's conservative content and its main search product or on youtube. in fact she has found conservative commentators like mr. prager are extremely adaptive optimizing their content for google search engine allowing them to capture massive audiences. not deterred by the feminist or arrogant or three months after the initial hearing with facebook and twitter is now google's turn. google will be...
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craig connal is a partner and solicitor advocate at international law firm pinsent masons, and hejoinsjudges like lord doherty who have spent much of their time doing commercial actions, whether they are keen to provide a service to those litigating, and i think his ability first to fix an early hearing on the 6th of september and now to take a very practical step and say if there is a problem let‘s make it even faster, will make it tuesday, is a credit to the scottish court system. and then there is the matters which lord doherty will have to consider, which are doherty will have to consider, which a re really doherty will have to consider, which are really very tricky. a5 doherty will have to consider, which are really very tricky. as we were discussing, thejudge are really very tricky. as we were discussing, the judge will have to make a determination about the intention as distinction there were distinct from what the prime minister said his stated intention was. that may come to it, there may be steps before that, because there we re be steps before that, because there were questi
craig connal is a partner and solicitor advocate at international law firm pinsent masons, and hejoinsjudges like lord doherty who have spent much of their time doing commercial actions, whether they are keen to provide a service to those litigating, and i think his ability first to fix an early hearing on the 6th of september and now to take a very practical step and say if there is a problem let‘s make it even faster, will make it tuesday, is a credit to the scottish court system. and then...