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security council meeting on north korean human rights. is really hard to imagine ambassador nikki haley or, a u.n. security council meeting on north korean human rights. what do you suspect that's about? >> we actually held meetings on human rights, d it made them ha upset that we did it. >> and they saidif you hold this meeting, this will to considered a provocation. that doesn't seee to be something that would have scared you away. >> well, i just dot think that we bind at threats. i mean -- >> so, why did we here? >> you know, i think that they went ahead, they did have a meetinon north korea. they had it on the ballistic missile testing and what they're doing. o >> but nhuman rights. >> i think they should've had it on human rights. that we continue t outportant north korea for how they treat their people. every doar that goes into north korea doesn't go to feed its people. >> if you had been there, would they have donet that way? >> i would've pushed back. i would've pushed back and said, "we have to address this. we have to keep fig
security council meeting on north korean human rights. is really hard to imagine ambassador nikki haley or, a u.n. security council meeting on north korean human rights. what do you suspect that's about? >> we actually held meetings on human rights, d it made them ha upset that we did it. >> and they saidif you hold this meeting, this will to considered a provocation. that doesn't seee to be something that would have scared you away. >> well, i just dot think that we bind at...
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security council meeting on north korean human rights. is really hard to imagine ambassador nikki haley a blockinited states -- meeting on north ky council human righ. what do you suspect that's abou>> e actually held meetings on human rights, and it made them so upset that we did it.>> nd they said that if you hold this meeting, this will be considered a provocation.th doesn't seem to me to be something that would have scared you away. well, i just don't thin that we bind at threats. i mean -- >> so, why did we here? >> you know, think that they went ahead, they did have a meeting on north korea. ballistic missile testing and what they're doing. >> but not on human rights. on human rights.should've had it i think it's really important that we continue to call out north korea gor how they treat their people. every dollar tha into north korea doesn't go to feed its people. >> if you had been there, would they have done it that >> i would've pushed back. i would've pushed back and said, "we ha to address this. we have to keep fighting for t
security council meeting on north korean human rights. is really hard to imagine ambassador nikki haley a blockinited states -- meeting on north ky council human righ. what do you suspect that's abou>> e actually held meetings on human rights, and it made them so upset that we did it.>> nd they said that if you hold this meeting, this will be considered a provocation.th doesn't seem to me to be something that would have scared you away. well, i just don't thin that we bind at...
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neither the human rights council nor the office of the high commissioner for human rights has the power where you can and can't do business in the west bank. don't be intimidated if you're being subjected to harassment because of this, let america know and the united states will respond. to take actions against members of our business community that are being threatened by this release that were so sorely mistaken. [applause] . it's consistent with all that we have done. we will stand for a strong, free democratics and prosperous middle east and a prosperous israel at the heart of that middle east. the more the middle east embraces israel the bright ter future will be. it's really quite simple. we stand with israel. we stand for peace in the holy land. we stand with the great israeli people. and we stand for the unbreakable bond between our two great nations rooted, rooted in our shared traditions in freedom and equality. that tradition goes back to a beautiful biblical teaching that all humans are created in the image of god. [applause] that matters, for it drives all that we do togeth
neither the human rights council nor the office of the high commissioner for human rights has the power where you can and can't do business in the west bank. don't be intimidated if you're being subjected to harassment because of this, let america know and the united states will respond. to take actions against members of our business community that are being threatened by this release that were so sorely mistaken. [applause] . it's consistent with all that we have done. we will stand for a...
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finally, the un, so-called human rights council, for you know, for those of you who are watching theed a least a database that people were that were -- that release from the united nations only serves to facilitate the movement and diligent the israel. how set i remember reading it after its release this is an organization that was set up to ensure that no people ever face tours like the jews faced during the holocaust and it is now antisemitic. this administration was right when trump asked us to leave an international institution that grossly betrays its most fundamental mandate. my friends, trump is not standing for this nonsense the more we know that middle east embraces israel the brighter the future will be. that is why we have taken action against people have harmed or want to weaken israel. we've been acted the strongest campaign in history to deprived islamic republic money for terror. . we rallied nations in our own hemisphere and in europe to declare hezbollah a terrorist organization in its entirety. and we've had other nations now join us in that has flown around dangero
finally, the un, so-called human rights council, for you know, for those of you who are watching theed a least a database that people were that were -- that release from the united nations only serves to facilitate the movement and diligent the israel. how set i remember reading it after its release this is an organization that was set up to ensure that no people ever face tours like the jews faced during the holocaust and it is now antisemitic. this administration was right when trump asked us...
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the un calls human rights council and the high commissioner michelle. the council released the database of companies doing business in east jerusalem and the settlements in the west bank. that release from the united nations only serves to facilitate the movement and delegitimize israel how sad, i remember reading after its release, this is an organization that was set to opt to ensure no people ever again based horse like the jews faced in the holocaust and it is now anti-semitic. [applause] this administration was right when president trump asked us to lead an international institution that grossly betrays the most fundamental mandate. [applause] my friends, president trump and his team are standing and we know the more the middle east embraces israel the brighter the future, that's why we've taken action against those who would harm or weaken israel. we've enacted the strongest pressure campaign in history of the islamic republic of iran money for terror. [applause] we rally nation and our own hemisphere and in europe to declare a terrorist organizat
the un calls human rights council and the high commissioner michelle. the council released the database of companies doing business in east jerusalem and the settlements in the west bank. that release from the united nations only serves to facilitate the movement and delegitimize israel how sad, i remember reading after its release, this is an organization that was set to opt to ensure no people ever again based horse like the jews faced in the holocaust and it is now anti-semitic. [applause]...
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applause] and this president delivered when he withdrew the united states from the so-called human rights council at the un and ended all u.s. contributions to andra. [cheering and applause] our administration will never tolerate the suppression, persecution or silencing of the jewish people. we have stood up to anti-semitism on the world stage and we have stood up to it here at home as well. last december president trump signed the strongest executive order ever written to fight anti-semitism when he banned taxpayer dollars from any institution of higher education that traffics in anti-semitic hate. our message to america's colleges and universities is clear -- if you want billions of dollars in taxpayers support reject anti-semitism and reject it now. [cheering and applause] when president trump has repeatedly done with no american presidents before him had the courage to do when he reckon eyes israel sovereignty over the golan heights. like when he rejected half a century of peace process dogma and proclaimed that israeli civilian settlements in the west bank's are not illegal. [applause] and
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european parliament it's being discussed in the house of commons and it's been discussed in the human rights council in geneva but that's not quite to answer my question so my question was to do but the relationship between imran khan and saudi arabia primarily as a dynamic because of the relationship between pakistan and india and can i suggest to you then i am going to answer that. i think pakistan today is and in a unique position baucus is in a unique position because we have excellent relations almost in countries saudi arabia as one of them you always another one and cut their excellent relations there expressing an interest in investment pakistan in peddling pakistan. develop its tourism sector we are happy allowing more pakistanis into got that we can contribute you know there's going to be a world cup here or maybe a is basically getting rid of pakistani doctors because the saudi authorities have stopped recognizing the certificate and the pakistani doctors have it's on is not if you have good relations with all the main muslim countries what can you do what can you bring to the table to do
european parliament it's being discussed in the house of commons and it's been discussed in the human rights council in geneva but that's not quite to answer my question so my question was to do but the relationship between imran khan and saudi arabia primarily as a dynamic because of the relationship between pakistan and india and can i suggest to you then i am going to answer that. i think pakistan today is and in a unique position baucus is in a unique position because we have excellent...
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human rights issues including that of the uighurs in china. and did the uighurs issue was mentioned in my contribution at the human rights council last tuesday.s between the uk and the eu got under way in brussels on monday. david frost, the uk's chief negotiator, arrived in the belgian capital, armed with 100 advisers and civil servants, preparing to spread themselves across ten working groups focusing on everything from fishing to financial services. in the commons, the focus was on the prospect of a trade deal with the united states. the government has published a 180 page document setting out the uk's negotiating position for talks which are expected to begin later this month. the uk stands at a historic moment. building is independent trade policy for the first time in almost half a century. this government will see the opportunity to be an independent, free trading nation with a simple message. that free trade is good for all nations, and will deliver benefits for businesses, households and consumers across the uk. we aim to have 80% of uk trade covered by free agreements within three years starting with the eu, the us, japan, australia
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been dragging its feet until recently and that's the high commissioner for human rights she was asked by the human rights council back in 2016 to come up with a database of all the companies that are doing business in the settlements 100 really finally she's come out with that database and there are big international companies on it a motorola solutions general mills b. and b. expedia amongst others so you've got that list of companies that are breaking international law what are you going to do with it doc. it's good to you as this because that tells you all that there is complementarity when it comes to breaking international law whether what the council of human eyes has said or that of the general assembly or what has said and this is the council resolution 2334 which has been boss that does. best consider that or 7 months out illegitimate illegal alien and therefore the whole international law united nations resolution out of complimentary in full support with but as the number by it's nobody american president has no right to dictate international law by himself there isn't an. national order and there is
been dragging its feet until recently and that's the high commissioner for human rights she was asked by the human rights council back in 2016 to come up with a database of all the companies that are doing business in the settlements 100 really finally she's come out with that database and there are big international companies on it a motorola solutions general mills b. and b. expedia amongst others so you've got that list of companies that are breaking international law what are you going to...
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to come from the human rights council the 1st really the 1st report was so by it just took exactly from the pentagon propaganda of the who thing and we looked them no we said you can't just have and factual checks you have to check them before you reported and then you can just say you know everyone limit let me give you some facts 20100 strokes on yemen by the coalition forces since the war began an average of 12 attacks a day these are tax of blown up hospitals school buses markets mosques farms bridges factories where no detention centers coalition air strikes the un human rights commissioner said in 2 of the 17 coalition airstrikes continue to be the leading cause of child casualties as well as overall to civilian casualties so he didn't know what he was talking about as much luck will you isolation of human lives they have no idea what they're saying about happen and i told you before but you have probably a better leader than most you have to be on the report now it's a policy of you can't using civilian infrastructure other pilots so incompetent that they can't tell the differenc
to come from the human rights council the 1st really the 1st report was so by it just took exactly from the pentagon propaganda of the who thing and we looked them no we said you can't just have and factual checks you have to check them before you reported and then you can just say you know everyone limit let me give you some facts 20100 strokes on yemen by the coalition forces since the war began an average of 12 attacks a day these are tax of blown up hospitals school buses markets mosques...
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human rights council briefs members and requires them to account for the human rights abuses and war crimes that are taking place in syria. there needs to be engagement by western powers with the seriousness of the situation, a meeting was planned, it seems to be off now, between chancellor merkel and presidents erdogan, putin, and macron. it now seems that will be a bilateral president putin/president erdogan meeting. a wider meeting makes sense but where is the u.s. in that story? also the widening of aid corridors and flows, the renewal of cross-border aid, the reopening of the crossing in the east, are essential. two crossing points for aid were closed in january and without action, another two will be closed in july. make no mistake, the humanitarian situation could deteriorate much further. further, we need accountability for crimes committed following up on each of the media reports that contain such chilling footage. it's surprising to see that there are no eu sanctions on russia for their actions in syria. accountability needs to start with the report of the board of inquiry
human rights council briefs members and requires them to account for the human rights abuses and war crimes that are taking place in syria. there needs to be engagement by western powers with the seriousness of the situation, a meeting was planned, it seems to be off now, between chancellor merkel and presidents erdogan, putin, and macron. it now seems that will be a bilateral president putin/president erdogan meeting. a wider meeting makes sense but where is the u.s. in that story? also the...
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movement and condemns united nations human rights council of a black list of in the s doing business west bank, east jerusalem and act of n heights as an b.d.s. this legislation does not impede any individual american to boycott or criticize israel. to have reasonable, legitimate concerns with any our own, , including and allies like israel. but this hate-fueled movement is not all about affirming the rights of palestinians. he b.d.s. movement has fueled anti-semitism across college ampuses and in our country's politics. i hear from jewish students on college campuses across america are being subjected to blatant anti-semitism under the b.d.s.f for example, at syracuse granting , they are internship school credit to interning with organizations after graffitied the school. this movement is being pushed by many people who support a solution that would end israel, our nation's ally.st b.d.s. tries to delegitimize israel by turning it into a state, cut off from all trade, tourism, military, cultural ties to the rest of the world. it month, the u.n. did again and published a blacklist of
movement and condemns united nations human rights council of a black list of in the s doing business west bank, east jerusalem and act of n heights as an b.d.s. this legislation does not impede any individual american to boycott or criticize israel. to have reasonable, legitimate concerns with any our own, , including and allies like israel. but this hate-fueled movement is not all about affirming the rights of palestinians. he b.d.s. movement has fueled anti-semitism across college ampuses and...
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parliamentary assembly of the council of europe the human rights commission of the council of europe there are so many parliamentarians worldwide why are very concerned about this case and i really don't understand to be frank what's going on in the british parliament with my colleagues that they don't have there was not one british politician with you know and i mean if they are so secure and so secure about the case that the rule of law is accepted and the conditions are ok with the rule of law why they don't just come and see what's going on in the court room ok i mean i just don't like them i invite the candidate who has got running for the leadership of the labor party come with me as a calm rate and see what's going on in the court room well it again can rains in may of course depending on the health of julian assange the magistrate vanessa borate. she's an impartial woman deciding over the court proceedings as well. it was very weird what happened last week. when we came together to the court and she just asked in the afternoon julian if he can concentrate on the trial and the
parliamentary assembly of the council of europe the human rights commission of the council of europe there are so many parliamentarians worldwide why are very concerned about this case and i really don't understand to be frank what's going on in the british parliament with my colleagues that they don't have there was not one british politician with you know and i mean if they are so secure and so secure about the case that the rule of law is accepted and the conditions are ok with the rule of...
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and this president delivered when he withdrew the united states from the so-called human rights councilntributions. [applause] >> our administration will never tolerate the suppression, persecution or silencing of the jewish people. we have stood up to anti-semitism on the world stage and we have stood up to it here at home. last december donald trump signed the strongest executive order ever written to fight anti-semitism when he banned taxpayer dollars from any institution of higher education that traffics in anti-semitic aid. our message to america's colleges and universities is clear. if you want billions of dollars in taxpayer support, reject anti-semitism and reject it now. donald trump has repeatedly done what no american president before him had the courage to do like when he recognized israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. like when he rejected half a century of peace process dogma and proclaimed is really civilian settlements in the west bank are not illegal. and as i have the joy of seeing firsthand just a few short weeks ago when i visited israel in january, had the h
and this president delivered when he withdrew the united states from the so-called human rights councilntributions. [applause] >> our administration will never tolerate the suppression, persecution or silencing of the jewish people. we have stood up to anti-semitism on the world stage and we have stood up to it here at home. last december donald trump signed the strongest executive order ever written to fight anti-semitism when he banned taxpayer dollars from any institution of higher...
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opposition leaders human rights activists as well as the council of europe have all spoken out against it we are not talking about an abstract fear we are to be are speaking from experience that we have observed in the last 10 years how the hungary and government and the leadership of the harmonic undermining human rights and limiting the rule of law in hundreds of years bringing about experience when we raise our concerns that unfortunately because the coby the emergency order covered president under even being you if there is a constitutional moment for the government to maintain prolong the necks of the powers. in countries around the world governments have been imposing unprecedented restrictions deploying the army in some instances to enforce lock downs but it's also raise concerns about powers left unchecked for too long if the pandemic continues priyanka gupta. zimbabwe has begun implementing a 3 week lockdown but there are concerns about the government's ability to fight the pandemic harm with us are reports. police in harare blocked major roads as the baba begins a 21 day nati
opposition leaders human rights activists as well as the council of europe have all spoken out against it we are not talking about an abstract fear we are to be are speaking from experience that we have observed in the last 10 years how the hungary and government and the leadership of the harmonic undermining human rights and limiting the rule of law in hundreds of years bringing about experience when we raise our concerns that unfortunately because the coby the emergency order covered...
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human rights violation. national border patrol council president brandon joins us next. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-pacedmming ] liz: foxbusiness alert, trump administration now planning to begin collecting dna from migrant taken into custody at the border. immigration officers will take samples from what could be thousands of people a year between the ages of 14 and 79 for use in federal criminal databases. critics slammed the policy saying it raises privacy concerns and a violation of human rights. let's bring in national border patrol, brandon judd. welcome. you say this is necessary. why? >> look at when somebody violates a law in the u.s., we have to take fingerprints, find out who they are, we have to put them in databases. this is just one that allows us to verify that these individuals are who they say they are. it also allows us to verify whether or not they committed crimes here in the united states. it's a commonsense policy. they just violated one walk, not we are going to find out exactly who they are. liz: understand you are supportive of the policy but what you say to the civil rights acti
human rights violation. national border patrol council president brandon joins us next. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-pacedmming ] liz: foxbusiness alert, trump administration now planning to begin collecting dna from migrant taken into custody at the border. immigration officers will take samples from what could be thousands of people a year between the ages of 14 and 79 for use in federal criminal databases. critics slammed the policy saying it raises privacy concerns and a violation of...
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human rights violation. national border patrol council president brandon joins us next. ♪ it's surprising how the bigger a citystarts to feel. which makes it even more surprising, how big it feels in here. with sliding rear seats... and more available second row legroom than say... a chevy suburban. this is the completely reimagined 2020 ford escape. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we
human rights violation. national border patrol council president brandon joins us next. ♪ it's surprising how the bigger a citystarts to feel. which makes it even more surprising, how big it feels in here. with sliding rear seats... and more available second row legroom than say... a chevy suburban. this is the completely reimagined 2020 ford escape. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how...
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human rights conventions. crisis diplomacy in ankara air to one met european council president shall michel on wednesday afternoon very little was reported on the meeting you foreign affairs chief use a phone on the other hand didn't mince his words on his trip to ankara he demanded that turkey no longer encourage migrants to head for the e.u. the e.u. has now promised $60000000.00 euros in immediate aid for the refugees in northern syria. are turning to the coronavirus china is reporting another drop in the number of new cases of the infection but the death toll in the country where the outbreak began is now nearing 3000 globally more than 94000 cases of the infection have been identified in italy the death toll has now risen to more than 100 with the state jump of 28 people dying in just the last 24 hours the italian government announced today that it will close all schools and universities across the country until mid march so many people in corona's virus affected areas are concerned about being stuck at home if they have to sell foreign team and that is leading people are leading to people stockpiling food a
human rights conventions. crisis diplomacy in ankara air to one met european council president shall michel on wednesday afternoon very little was reported on the meeting you foreign affairs chief use a phone on the other hand didn't mince his words on his trip to ankara he demanded that turkey no longer encourage migrants to head for the e.u. the e.u. has now promised $60000000.00 euros in immediate aid for the refugees in northern syria. are turning to the coronavirus china is reporting...
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i'm honored to once again to address you and represent you in my report to this council on the situation of human rights in myanmar. i read the international community going to tell bangladesh they must continue their generosity indefinitely for a crisis but that was caused in myanmar are we going to tell the road into refugees that they are going to have to endure the situation indefinitely the answer to the above questions must be unequivocally no i implore you to stop the talking and start doing i thank you for attention thank you. for instance to interject this is an easy time for children to snuffle to interview guests of course it's been delayed a long and as you know justice delayed is justice denied. yeah the high level of generals who can really get the ordering. on atrocity crimes they must be tried and as long and as well as the others need to make. it. please know that exceptionally who are these others to whom the diplomat refers. given her knowledge of the workings of the myanmar political machinery at the start of her mandate young he leave regularly met with nobel peace prize winner. but
i'm honored to once again to address you and represent you in my report to this council on the situation of human rights in myanmar. i read the international community going to tell bangladesh they must continue their generosity indefinitely for a crisis but that was caused in myanmar are we going to tell the road into refugees that they are going to have to endure the situation indefinitely the answer to the above questions must be unequivocally no i implore you to stop the talking and start...
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gentleman i'm honored to once again to address you and represent you my report to this council on the situation of human rights in myanmar. i read the international community going to tell bangladesh they must continue their generosity indefinitely for a crisis but that was caused in myanmar i really going to tell the writing to refugees that they are going to have to endure the situation and definitely the answer to the above questions must be unequivocally no i encourage you to stop talking and start doing i thank you for attention thank you. for instance to interject this is an easy time for children to snuff out when for people yes of course it's been delayed a long and yet as you know justice delayed is justice denied. could a high level of generals who really did see or doing. atrocity crimes they must be tried and as long and as well as others to me to make. it. please you know that exceptionally you who are these others to whom the diplomat refers. given her knowledge of the workings of the myanmar political machinery at the start of her mandate young he leave regularly met with nobel peace prize winne
gentleman i'm honored to once again to address you and represent you my report to this council on the situation of human rights in myanmar. i read the international community going to tell bangladesh they must continue their generosity indefinitely for a crisis but that was caused in myanmar i really going to tell the writing to refugees that they are going to have to endure the situation and definitely the answer to the above questions must be unequivocally no i encourage you to stop talking...
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that in your intro for example the the secretary general of the council of europe and the office of the high commissioner for human rightsat the united nations have criticized this saying it's too much power it's unlimited power for an undetermined amount of time and they said that is too much it's got to be more checks and balances that's what opposition parties say here too and some concern journalists mainly who are. also concerned about other things in the country but the government seems to have a pretty good feel for things because for example the country's biggest opposition use paper in a 7 commissioned. a study last week that was carried out by the public research institute and surprisingly for a lot of opposition people here 76 percent of the hungaroring population supports it for what the government has been doing and interestingly enough that about that up support for opposition parties has actually nosedive 10 percent last 2 weeks while support for finesse the ruling party here in hungary led by that door bond has increased. our he's got about 30 seconds now if this vote passes later today what happens next.
that in your intro for example the the secretary general of the council of europe and the office of the high commissioner for human rightsat the united nations have criticized this saying it's too much power it's unlimited power for an undetermined amount of time and they said that is too much it's got to be more checks and balances that's what opposition parties say here too and some concern journalists mainly who are. also concerned about other things in the country but the government seems...
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opposition leaders human rights activists as well as the council of europe have all spoken out against it we are not talking about an abstract fear we are to be are speaking from experience that we have observed in the last 10 years how the hungary and government and the leadership of victor are my undermining human rights and limiting the rule of law in hundreds of years bringing about experience when we raise our concerns that unfortunately because the coby the emergency order covered president under even being you if there's a constitutional moment for the government to maintain. the nexus the powers. in countries around the world governments have been imposing unprecedented restrictions deploying the army in some instances to enforce lock downs but it's also risk concerns about powers left unchecked for too long if the pandemic continues priyanka gupta. let's speak to when they melba's corfield who is now going to france she is a member of the european parliament who serves as repertory on the situation in hungary thank you for coming on the program what kind of power does this giv
opposition leaders human rights activists as well as the council of europe have all spoken out against it we are not talking about an abstract fear we are to be are speaking from experience that we have observed in the last 10 years how the hungary and government and the leadership of victor are my undermining human rights and limiting the rule of law in hundreds of years bringing about experience when we raise our concerns that unfortunately because the coby the emergency order covered...