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humane way of stopping these people crossing the channel. well, the navy has been touted as a way around it. inside the mail on sunday, joe, the european court of human rightseated at times. in fact, they have had to, the government has had to pay out compensation to three men who brought the case. well, and there is some fantastic irony in that the mail on sunday, of all newspapers, which is so anti—european, is using the fact that the european court of human rights, which it hates most of the time, has criticised france, and as you say, the government, the french government has had to pay £32,000 to three men, three migrants who were basically left to defend —— fend for themselves on the streets for several months. and, their argument was, and this was upheld by the judges, that the french government had failed in its duty to protect their human rights by giving them any sort of safety and shelter. so, you know, yes, the french have been found wanting, but i think we too are found wanting, and as nigel said, there is racism in every country, sadly. buti said, there is racism in every country, sadly. but i don't think priti patel, as home secretary, is cov
humane way of stopping these people crossing the channel. well, the navy has been touted as a way around it. inside the mail on sunday, joe, the european court of human rightseated at times. in fact, they have had to, the government has had to pay out compensation to three men who brought the case. well, and there is some fantastic irony in that the mail on sunday, of all newspapers, which is so anti—european, is using the fact that the european court of human rights, which it hates most of...
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but it came at the time that europe's topjudges through the european court of human rights ruled againstges have made the french government pay £32,000 to the three men.|j have made the french government pay £32,000 to the three men. ijust wa nt to £32,000 to the three men. ijust want to move on if i might. nigel, priti patel said she's got to make that crossing a very unattractive proposition for people. yes, i think probably that's right. for their own safety for no other reason. crossing the channel is extremely dangerous, so the channel is extremely dangerous, so everything will be done to encourage people from making the crossing in the first place to be welcomed —— it should be welcomed. then comes the question of how you go about doing it. we've had some rather ridiculous ideas that we might send the navy end. you can't really shoot them out of the water or something like that. we also have theissue or something like that. we also have the issue of dealing with the french, whether or not these boats are in british waters, french marauders, who's responsible for them. ultimately, t
but it came at the time that europe's topjudges through the european court of human rights ruled againstges have made the french government pay £32,000 to the three men.|j have made the french government pay £32,000 to the three men. ijust wa nt to £32,000 to the three men. ijust want to move on if i might. nigel, priti patel said she's got to make that crossing a very unattractive proposition for people. yes, i think probably that's right. for their own safety for no other reason. crossing...
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of truth and reconciliation, are you now prepared to say sorry for, for example, the european court of human rightsthe european court has a similar catalogue on azerbaijani's atrocities... but i'm not talking to the azerbaijanis, i'm talking to you. let me answer your question, please. and we should mention the sumgait events that happened in the late 1980s, when the azerbaijani government and azerbaijanis. .. ..initiated its pogroms against the armenians of sumgait city in azerbaijan. in azerbaijani capital... yeah, prime minister, i... and this whole issue is the issue. ijust wanted to know whether you're prepared to take responsibility and apologise for those abuses and crimes committed by armenia's forces. it's quite simple. yes or no? it should be proved who exercised these atrocities. and i think armenians of nagorno—karabakh and azerbaijan are victims. and we can prove that. mm—hm. anywhere, any time. clearly, you're not going to say sorry. and i just wonder whether you feel that right now, it's helpful for you to raise the tensions in nagorno—kara bakh with azerbaijan to take some of the sc
of truth and reconciliation, are you now prepared to say sorry for, for example, the european court of human rightsthe european court has a similar catalogue on azerbaijani's atrocities... but i'm not talking to the azerbaijanis, i'm talking to you. let me answer your question, please. and we should mention the sumgait events that happened in the late 1980s, when the azerbaijani government and azerbaijanis. .. ..initiated its pogroms against the armenians of sumgait city in azerbaijan. in...
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and these press secretary today has written on twitter that she wants to appeal to the european court of human rights to help him be transferred his representatives have also been appealing to the kremlin because the kremlin kremlin spokesperson yesterday said that the authorities would if necessary help now by need to be transferred to europe if that is necessary so now by news team really pushing for him to get on that plane as they say that's necessary to save his life and his wife and of course wanting that as well for her husband let's take a listen now to what she was saying to the press earlier today. european doctors visit the patient. no one is being allowed in they did not even let me in to see him you've not seen him today. we demand to have my husband released to us so that we can transfer him to a european clinic where he can be properly treated humanely yulian of all the there are no she believes there was a political motivation behind this latest decision not to transport him what more can you tell us about that. you know one of our news team has been arguing that the doctors are makin
and these press secretary today has written on twitter that she wants to appeal to the european court of human rights to help him be transferred his representatives have also been appealing to the kremlin because the kremlin kremlin spokesperson yesterday said that the authorities would if necessary help now by need to be transferred to europe if that is necessary so now by news team really pushing for him to get on that plane as they say that's necessary to save his life and his wife and of...
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today human scent russian diplomats home in protest of the war but even that seemed symbolic and nothing more do you do you have real leverage. may i remind you that the european court of human rights was shown an interim measure of last week which was instrumental in getting mr the vani out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly looking at that with as as a measure of urgency it is as he is also 4 minutes you have made it clear this will not free remain unanswered and we keep oil options and instruments open as we speak to mr you before the election of on he was medivac out in siberia and brought here to berlin the story was mainly about a german in geo trying to help a russian political dissident as soon as mr nevaeh landed here and that story quickly became political is that what you and your fellow lawmakers in parliament did you want it to be that way. i think our government has taken i think the necessary measures that someone whose families all scheme for medical treatment you know a country in berlin in the sherry
today human scent russian diplomats home in protest of the war but even that seemed symbolic and nothing more do you do you have real leverage. may i remind you that the european court of human rights was shown an interim measure of last week which was instrumental in getting mr the vani out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly...
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i think may i remind you that the european court of human rights was surely an interim measure and of last week which was instrumental in getting this live on the out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly looking at that with as as a measure of can see it is as if he is also foreman as you have made clear this will not free remain unanswered and we keep oil options and instruments open as we speak to mr you before the election of on he was medivac out of siberia and brought here to berlin the story was mainly about a german in geo trying to help a russian political dissidents as soon as mr an avanti landed here though that story quickly became political is that what you and your fellow lawmakers in parliament did you want it to be that way. i think our government has taken i think the necessary measures that someone whose families all scheme for medical treatment you know a country in berlin in the shower and he gets access
i think may i remind you that the european court of human rights was surely an interim measure and of last week which was instrumental in getting this live on the out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly looking at that with as as a measure of can see it is as if he is also foreman as you have made clear this will not free remain...
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to their german counterparts the team has also now made earlier today an appeal to the european court of human rights they've reached out to them and also to ask for help to get new transferred this whole case also draws a lot of parallels to other. alleged poisonings of opposition figures for example in 2018 people at that event zeal of a member of the anti government punk group pussy riot was also seemingly poisoned he has very similar symptoms and he was eventually also brought to the sharia take clinic where nobody is supposedly being waited for at the moment by the same german ngo that is now has now sent this plane from me and in his case it took 4 days for him to be transferred. correspondent emily sure went thank you melissa. the berlin based geo that's hoping to fly alexina volunteer to germany has been giving a news conference in the city that after a foreign ministry. reaffirmed germany's offer to airlift to berlin for treatment. at a press conference with his slovak in counterpart the german foreign minister affirmed that germany's office stands. i can only repeat that we have expressed o
to their german counterparts the team has also now made earlier today an appeal to the european court of human rights they've reached out to them and also to ask for help to get new transferred this whole case also draws a lot of parallels to other. alleged poisonings of opposition figures for example in 2018 people at that event zeal of a member of the anti government punk group pussy riot was also seemingly poisoned he has very similar symptoms and he was eventually also brought to the sharia...
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has been appealing to the european court of human rights to get him to get transferred they say it's necessary to save his life while the doctors and of all these wife spoke earlier this morning let's listen to what they said. today i can say that none of the tests we have carried out so far indicate the presence of poison in the blood. of european doctors visit the patient. no one is being allowed in they did not even let me interested in him i've not seen him today. we demand to have my husband released to us so that we can transfer him to a european clinic where he can be properly treated which will then you believe so again i believe we are hearing these conflicting statements i mean his team and his family believe there is a political motivation behind not moving a volley do we know if there's anything to that they've been saying that the doctors are stalling because they want the poison that they allege is in his body to leave his body before he can be transferred to europe of course we don't know because we haven't seen the medical documentation and i'm we're not doctors but t
has been appealing to the european court of human rights to get him to get transferred they say it's necessary to save his life while the doctors and of all these wife spoke earlier this morning let's listen to what they said. today i can say that none of the tests we have carried out so far indicate the presence of poison in the blood. of european doctors visit the patient. no one is being allowed in they did not even let me interested in him i've not seen him today. we demand to have my...
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pushing for a transfer which they say will save his life they've been appealing to the european court of human rights and also there is now been a letter from the vine is why if you will be on the violin to bloody near putin himself asking for a transfer earlier we heard a kremlin statement about the situation with spokesperson need to keep his cool saying that it's not up to the kremlin to decide whether or not he can be transferred because they aren't doctors and that that should be the doctor's decision so a bit of a standoff that we're seeing there this all started as a volley was coming back from siberia do we know what he was working on there. well we don't 100 percent know what he was working on there especially because team have been rather tight lipped about that they have said that he was working on another one of his anti corruption investigations now one siberian outlet has been reporting that he could have been working on an investigation into local politicians from the ruling united russia party. and novosibirsk that outlet. that they know that he was in. and in tones and that would mak
pushing for a transfer which they say will save his life they've been appealing to the european court of human rights and also there is now been a letter from the vine is why if you will be on the violin to bloody near putin himself asking for a transfer earlier we heard a kremlin statement about the situation with spokesperson need to keep his cool saying that it's not up to the kremlin to decide whether or not he can be transferred because they aren't doctors and that that should be the...
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i think may remind you that the european court of human rights was an interim measure and of last week which was instrumental also in getting this in the body out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly looking at that with as as a measure of can see it is as if he is also foreman's you have made it clear this will not free remain unanswered and we keep oil options and instruments open as we speak you mr hu before the election it only was medivac out in siberia and brought here to berlin the story was mainly about a german in geo trying to help a russian political dissidents as soon as mr nevaeh landed here the that story quickly became political is that what you and your fellow lawmakers in parliament did you want it to be that way. i think our government has taken i think the necessary measures that someone's families all scheme for medical treatment you know a country in berlin in the charity gets access to that and clearly
i think may remind you that the european court of human rights was an interim measure and of last week which was instrumental also in getting this in the body out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly looking at that with as as a measure of can see it is as if he is also foreman's you have made it clear this will not free remain...
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i think may remind you that the european court of human rights was an interim measure and of last week which was instrumental in getting this live on the out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly looking at that with as as a measure of urgency it is as he is also for me to see his made clear this will not free remain unanswered and we keep oil options and instruments open as we speak you mr you before the election of only was medivac out in siberia and brought here to berlin the story was mainly about a german in geo trying to help a russian political dissidents as soon as mr an avanti landed here though that story quickly became political is that what you and your fellow lawmakers in parliament did you want it to be that way. i think our government has taken i think the necessary measures that someone whose families all scheme for medical treatment you know a country in berlin in the charity gets access to that and clearly i
i think may remind you that the european court of human rights was an interim measure and of last week which was instrumental in getting this live on the out of russia and into the charity hospital i think what we can do at the moment is clearly call upon a full and transparent investigation this has to be conducted independent and effective we are clearly looking at that with as as a measure of urgency it is as he is also for me to see his made clear this will not free remain unanswered and we...
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part of this accusation appears to stem from the european human rights court ruling in the case of certainder french law to which they are entitled while they wait the asylum application to be processed. there isa application to be processed. there is a big background to the story of the front—page piece, inside the mail on sunday, detailing what seems to be alleged very poor treatment of migrants in paris and the conditions in the camps near calais which priti patel says it's driving them to take these appalling trips across the channel in these inflatable dinghies. 0ne channel in these inflatable dinghies. one of the most interesting things about it is instead of accusing priti patel of being wrong about the french, accused her of not being very intelligent. i'm not sure if that resonates very well. also in the mail on sunday, they are talking about the people behind these migrant crossings, the people who are making money from human misery and it is quite interesting. the mail on sunday has stayed away from the education story which is running everywhere else and going other places on p
part of this accusation appears to stem from the european human rights court ruling in the case of certainder french law to which they are entitled while they wait the asylum application to be processed. there isa application to be processed. there is a big background to the story of the front—page piece, inside the mail on sunday, detailing what seems to be alleged very poor treatment of migrants in paris and the conditions in the camps near calais which priti patel says it's driving them to...
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european parliament who are calling for the release of human rights defenders elizabeth al-jazeera you daddy. minimalize military says 2 soldiers accused of killing a woman from an ethnic minority community will face court martial the mother of three's death has reignited anger in current state where there's been decades of unrest barber and gopal reports. anger on the streets of neutral in myanmar's northeast protesters march for justice after a 38 year old mother from the ethnic karen community was shot dead by soldiers the men then stole her jewelry members of the community accuse the military of rights abuses and want them out or you die. we want for you in communities you have the power to put pressure on the minima government to stop the use of violence to care in all of the groups in myanmar stop raping killing and treating the villages like animals. karen community leaders say the army is using coronavirus lockdown measures as an excuse to attack villages. your come in and have no care in villages have a problem of finding food they can't leave the village as movement is limited they can people can't move freely with them in my army can hold. up. karen rebels were among the last ethnic groups to
european parliament who are calling for the release of human rights defenders elizabeth al-jazeera you daddy. minimalize military says 2 soldiers accused of killing a woman from an ethnic minority community will face court martial the mother of three's death has reignited anger in current state where there's been decades of unrest barber and gopal reports. anger on the streets of neutral in myanmar's northeast protesters march for justice after a 38 year old mother from the ethnic karen...