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emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saints' day with a silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidents of us to get his resignation and in an unprecedented move in chile return to democracy and impeachment request has been presented in congress by members of the opposition. authorities insist that with rare exceptions security forces are respecting international protocols. are continuing accusations of abuses seem to indicate otherwise you see a human al-jazeera santiago israel has logged strikes on gaza in response to rockets fired into israel southern territories at least one person has been killed in the strikes israeli warplanes and drones targeted science affiliated with hamas the group who controls the region they continued until the early hou
emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saints' day with a silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidents of...
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emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saints' day with. silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for president to get his resignation and in an unprecedented move in chile return to democracy and impeachment request has been presented in congress by members of the opposition. authorities insist that with rare exceptions security forces are respecting international protocols. will continue in accusations of abuses seem to indicate otherwise you see a human al-jazeera santiago. we have much more here on the news hour including protests showing no sign of slowing in iraq now rights groups are calling for an investigation into the deaths of hundreds of demonstrators plus. musicians with a message about a massacre at a time when an indonesian province is beset by
emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saints' day with. silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for president to...
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emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saints day with a silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidents of us to get his resignation and in an unprecedented move in chile return to democracy and impeachment request has been presented in congress by members of the opposition. authorities insist that with rare exceptions security forces are respecting international protocols. open to new wing accusations of abuses seem to indicate otherwise. you see in yemen al jazeera santiago will. a number of soldiers have been killed in a suicide attack on a military base in northeastern mali in mali an army says 15 soldiers died in the attack on an outpost in delavan in the malacca region local sources however put the number at 54 the group has claimed responsibili
emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saints day with a silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidents of...
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going visiting the the injured policemen they said have been about 500 injured policeman the human rights institute here says there's about 4000 civilians that have been injured more than 20 now been killed someone follows inducing supermarkets and other buildings around santiago and indeed across the country many of been shot by the police and military largely dissipating the curfew and the curfew is now only last week we're into the 3rd week now and like i say the movement's really kind of boiling down to this to this movement for a new constitution which i think it's going to be difficult because that's something that's going to happen over a very long period it's own sake at least you know a good year to get things sorted yeah that's the situation as it stands at the moment ok thank you very much for that john that's john bought land in santiago. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download our app from google play all from the out store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the
going visiting the the injured policemen they said have been about 500 injured policeman the human rights institute here says there's about 4000 civilians that have been injured more than 20 now been killed someone follows inducing supermarkets and other buildings around santiago and indeed across the country many of been shot by the police and military largely dissipating the curfew and the curfew is now only last week we're into the 3rd week now and like i say the movement's really kind of...
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economic growth but it's very important to say that never you know you can justify a human rights violation and we have an institute in chile it's called the human rights institute that has more than a 100. demands on the courts because of police abuse and some human rights violation there were 5 people that were dead on the hands of. agents of the state so of course those has has to be. to get it and then punished because you cannot anywhere justify action rights violations but the problem is that as we're seeing now seeing now in some of the protests there are some protesters that don't have any claim to have any particular demand they just are saying they should leaking things hit by bullets and have not and i say that's very different because that's what i that's why i asked about that's not what we got to let me just move along a little bit of a bit but let me see. it every government has made it right. or you can say only going to go for 2 weeks so growth then and see that they don't have the mountains everyone in this manner is not realistic i say i've got some people that i can buy only that they don't have
economic growth but it's very important to say that never you know you can justify a human rights violation and we have an institute in chile it's called the human rights institute that has more than a 100. demands on the courts because of police abuse and some human rights violation there were 5 people that were dead on the hands of. agents of the state so of course those has has to be. to get it and then punished because you cannot anywhere justify action rights violations but the problem is...
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emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institutewas shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saying stay with us. silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidency of us to get his resignation and in an unprecedented move and chile return to democracy and impeachment request has been presented in congress by members of the opposition. authorities insist that with rare exceptions security forces are respecting international protocols. will continue. seems to indicate otherwise when you say there have also been i can say actions that foreign countries from russia to venezuela and cuba have all been interfering in trying to destabilize how all those claims being regarded over there. where the stats say you know the president came out and accused cuba and venezuela of sending agents here to try to destabilize th
emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institutewas shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saying stay with us. silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidency...
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has been sleeping in a different place every night since he filed a complaint with chile's human rights institute so for security reasons he asks to meet us in a park. i was beaten by the police and then they choked me for a long period that was in the police station. he's one of them he was eventually released but then nearly lost his right eye 10 days ago when he was hit with a lead pellet during another protest. they operated on me here they hit me here and.
has been sleeping in a different place every night since he filed a complaint with chile's human rights institute so for security reasons he asks to meet us in a park. i was beaten by the police and then they choked me for a long period that was in the police station. he's one of them he was eventually released but then nearly lost his right eye 10 days ago when he was hit with a lead pellet during another protest. they operated on me here they hit me here and.
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emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saint's day with a silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidents of us to get his resignation and in an unprecedented move in chile return to democracy and impeachment request has been presented in congress by members of the opposition. authorities insist that with rare exceptions security forces are respecting international protocols. will continue in accusations of abuses seem to indicate otherwise you see a human al-jazeera santiago. the rugby world cup final is underway england are looking to win their 2nd world cup title while the springboks will be hoping they can take on the web ellis cup for a 3rd time south africa had a chance to open its account in the 2nd minute but missed a penalty attempts but they
emergency was lifted on monday the police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. a member of the human rights institute was shot by police with pellets earlier this week while monitoring a peaceful protest. here in the capital demonstrators commemorated all saint's day with a silent march to protest against those allegedly killed by security forces in the last 2 weeks of social unrest the human rights charges are contributing to mounting calls for presidents of...
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chile's human rights institute says there have been nearly 150 complaints against the police for torture prosecute police accused of violations with the same force as rioters and looters detained during the protests. but so far, he has refused to resign, and that has left the protest is even more enraged. let's get some of the day's other news: police injordan say several people have been stabbed in the northern city ofjerash, a tourist site famed for its roman ruins. officials say four tourists from mexico and one from switzerland are among the wounded. fourjordanians were also attacked, including a police officer. one man has been arrested. prosecutors in the us have charged two former twitter employees and a third man with spying for saudi arabia. they are accused of accessing personal information of some twitter users who criticised the saudi government and royal family. italy is to become the first country to make it compulsory for schoolchildren to study climate change. from september next year, all state schools will dedicate almost an hour a week to the surrounding issues, includ
chile's human rights institute says there have been nearly 150 complaints against the police for torture prosecute police accused of violations with the same force as rioters and looters detained during the protests. but so far, he has refused to resign, and that has left the protest is even more enraged. let's get some of the day's other news: police injordan say several people have been stabbed in the northern city ofjerash, a tourist site famed for its roman ruins. officials say four...
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chile's human rights institute says there have been nearly 150 complaints against the police for tortureas promised to prosecute police accused of violations with the same force as rioters and looters detained during the protests. but so far he has refused to resign from his post, which will only exacerbate outrage among protestors demanding change from the political elite. andy beatt, bbc news. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the details on the upcoming general election. he has been one of the best—known politicians in the country for a decade, but fame and having faith are not the same thing. he may be the tory party's darling, but he wants you to trust him, and to stay in number 10. i didn't want an election. and no prime minister, frankly — i love myjob, and no prime minister wants an election, particularly when i'm enjoying it — there's so much that we want to get on and do. but, my friends, we have no choice. the whole brexit delay is holding us all back. it's like a bendy bus — i banned them in london — a bendy bus jackknifed on a yellow box junction. laughter and adorat
chile's human rights institute says there have been nearly 150 complaints against the police for tortureas promised to prosecute police accused of violations with the same force as rioters and looters detained during the protests. but so far he has refused to resign from his post, which will only exacerbate outrage among protestors demanding change from the political elite. andy beatt, bbc news. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the details on the upcoming general election. he has been...
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has been sleeping in a different place every night since she filed a complaint with chile's human rights institutefor security reasons he asks to meet us in a park. >> i was beaten by the police and they talk to me for a long time. eventually released, but then nearly lost his right eye 10 days ago when he was hit by a lead pellet during another protest. takeey operated me here to out the pallet that hit me here and got stuck in my eye socket. i am one of the lucky ones who did not lose his eye. i know some people who have lost both eyes. reporter: omission from the u.n. commission for human rights is in chile, investigating hundreds of charges of abuses by security forces. from illegal detentions to excessive use of force, to torture to rape. amnesty international says there been scores of complaints of sexual abuses, even against minors. accountust take into many are afraid to take legal action against those who abused them. even after the state of emergency was lifted monday, police continue committing human rights violations against peaceful protesters. rightsr of the human institute was shot
has been sleeping in a different place every night since she filed a complaint with chile's human rights institutefor security reasons he asks to meet us in a park. >> i was beaten by the police and they talk to me for a long time. eventually released, but then nearly lost his right eye 10 days ago when he was hit by a lead pellet during another protest. takeey operated me here to out the pallet that hit me here and got stuck in my eye socket. i am one of the lucky ones who did not lose...
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chile's human rights institute says there have been nearly 150 complaints against the police for torturecute police accused of violations with the same force as rioters and looters detained during the protests. but so far he has refused to resign. the uk election campaign is officially underway. borisjohnson has called on voters to deliver a majority for the conservative party, so that he can get brexit done by the end of januray. the opposition labour party leader, jeremy corbyn, is promising to sort out brexit in six months, in part through a second referendum. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg has all the details. he has been one of the best—known politicians in the country for a decade, but fame and having faith are not the same thing. he may be the tory party's darling, but he wants you to trust him, and to stay in number 10. i didn't want an election. and no prime minister, frankly — i love myjob, and no prime minister wants an election, particularly when i'm enjoying it — there's so much that we want to get on and do. but, my friends, we have no choice. the whole brexit delay
chile's human rights institute says there have been nearly 150 complaints against the police for torturecute police accused of violations with the same force as rioters and looters detained during the protests. but so far he has refused to resign. the uk election campaign is officially underway. borisjohnson has called on voters to deliver a majority for the conservative party, so that he can get brexit done by the end of januray. the opposition labour party leader, jeremy corbyn, is promising...
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human rights violations. was leaked in the institution confirm that that he said that he was not going to expel any officer involvedn human rights violations. ththat is terribible because wee there is a situation that the riot police, the armed forces in our country, are not being regulated by any civilian authority. nermeen: pablo, in addition to the number of people who have been wounded, there have also been over 5000 people arrested. can you talk about what their situation is and what prospects there are for hearing or for the release? arare some ofof them being r re, have been released? report -- the last report from the national rights institute wawas four days ago.o. that was before the e general strike on tuesdaday stop so we n guess therere are at least 2000 more people that were detained in the past fofour days stop we also have -- today is a veryry importrtant day. it is onone year after a young n was killed in the south and occupied indndigenous land.. so today is going to b be a dayf demonstration and protest, not only in n santiago but alslso ie south. this is very intnteresting becee -- the group hav
human rights violations. was leaked in the institution confirm that that he said that he was not going to expel any officer involvedn human rights violations. ththat is terribible because wee there is a situation that the riot police, the armed forces in our country, are not being regulated by any civilian authority. nermeen: pablo, in addition to the number of people who have been wounded, there have also been over 5000 people arrested. can you talk about what their situation is and what...
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human rights. one magazine called kennedy the most dangerous foreign adversary of the regime. letelier, worked at this environment at the institute for policy studies, one of the most infuneral human rights institutions in the world. he lunched with senators, angela davis, was photographed. he became a unifier for chilean exiles. he also convinced workers to boycott the handling of chilean goods and one the cancellation of a mining investment in chile. this convinced pinochet to order letelier's assassination. from 1975 to 1983, contreras and his allies killed several hundred people outside chile. at looking away from such brutalities, secretary of state henry kissinger became an expert. one month before letelier was killed, kissinger's state department prepared a memo that instructed ambassadors to express the deep concern over their plans for the assassination of politicians and predominant figures both within the national borders of certain countries and abroad. in other words, the state department was supposed to south american dictators not to kill people outside of south america. none of the ambassadors who received this ca
human rights. one magazine called kennedy the most dangerous foreign adversary of the regime. letelier, worked at this environment at the institute for policy studies, one of the most infuneral human rights institutions in the world. he lunched with senators, angela davis, was photographed. he became a unifier for chilean exiles. he also convinced workers to boycott the handling of chilean goods and one the cancellation of a mining investment in chile. this convinced pinochet to order...
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and we have a human rights institute fact-finding practicum that has engaged on these issues for years. this year is looking at the root causes of international migration in our hemisphere in particular and is examining one of the major issues of the third-country issue. which brings us to our panel. because we thought it would be a good opportunity to hear from these experts with respect to the humanitarian and migration crisis that has been going on in central america and the need for regional approaches. we have three experts who will give us different analyses to help address different parts of this problem. that is, i've asked anthony fontez, a professor at american university and expert in human security in central america, to talk to us about those challenging issues. what is the human insecurity situation? what are the challenges in trying to address it? there have been some attempts, not major attempts, but he is the expert so i'll let him talk about those things. i think our community would benefit from understanding more about how to address what's going on in the region, in
and we have a human rights institute fact-finding practicum that has engaged on these issues for years. this year is looking at the root causes of international migration in our hemisphere in particular and is examining one of the major issues of the third-country issue. which brings us to our panel. because we thought it would be a good opportunity to hear from these experts with respect to the humanitarian and migration crisis that has been going on in central america and the need for...
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they have been victims of human rights abuses of all types from rape to torture to to of beatings and so this is going on and there's another thing that's happened in the institute of human rights in chile is calling for an independent investigation into the ingredients being used in the tear gas in the pepper gas and in the water cannon they want to know just how toxic it is and whether or not it is following international protocols because there are a lot of people here who have been swallowing this gas children elderly people and there is some suspicion or concern that it may be much more toxic than it is allowed to be by international standards than most if thank you for that update we see in human joining us live there from santiago now to the mass uprising in iraq it's the biggest since the fall of formal leader saddam a sign the demonstrations began last month with a new generation of protesters calling for the government to go now this is the scene in the capital baghdad where demonstrations have been rallying of demonstrators have been rallying in central tyreese quit for days they're angry about the economic hardship corruption and what they call inter
they have been victims of human rights abuses of all types from rape to torture to to of beatings and so this is going on and there's another thing that's happened in the institute of human rights in chile is calling for an independent investigation into the ingredients being used in the tear gas in the pepper gas and in the water cannon they want to know just how toxic it is and whether or not it is following international protocols because there are a lot of people here who have been...
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investigated of human rights abuses including torture will be brought to justice and punished so far that is there are 14 police officers that are being investigated by the chief prosecutor but the institute of human rights has brought charges or at least is accusing at least $187.00 right now about 100 meters from where i'm standing the police are battling against some looters and some more violent protesters who reached the course started a center that is south america's largest shopping mall and in some ways is sort of like the symbol of opulence in this country a lot of the protesters moved here uptown where i am now and where most of the offices have allowed their staff to leave early because of the protests they've been moved here to this area from the midtown downtown area where they've been taking place up until now stores are being looted and in fact the headquarters of the party that's one of the conservative parties that belongs to the governing coalition was looted and sacked by some protesters forcing some of the staff to leave through the back exhibit. some news from lebanon protesters in the country have blocked roads and gathered outside government buildings as the wave of
investigated of human rights abuses including torture will be brought to justice and punished so far that is there are 14 police officers that are being investigated by the chief prosecutor but the institute of human rights has brought charges or at least is accusing at least $187.00 right now about 100 meters from where i'm standing the police are battling against some looters and some more violent protesters who reached the course started a center that is south america's largest shopping mall...
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human faults from santiago . the charges against 14 police accused of torture are seen as a positive sign but the institute of human rights hearing today says that there are least another 120 who are being investigated for sure and that they hope authorities will follow through in those investigations in the meantime president. is approving or trying to fast track proposals reforms to try to appease the protest the latest bill sent to quell wish raising the minimum wage by 16.7 percent that would be subsidized by the state by the taxpayers not by employees employers rather but that has certainly not satisfied both the protesters who came out in force yet again including to this neighborhood this is the upper class neighborhood if you like more affluent part of the protests continued in this area and some of them asked people who have been causing violence and becoming more bold some of them attacked the headquarters of the would be party that's one of the most conservative parties that belongs to the ruling government coalition while another group attacked a police station and at least 3 officers were seriously injured an
human faults from santiago . the charges against 14 police accused of torture are seen as a positive sign but the institute of human rights hearing today says that there are least another 120 who are being investigated for sure and that they hope authorities will follow through in those investigations in the meantime president. is approving or trying to fast track proposals reforms to try to appease the protest the latest bill sent to quell wish raising the minimum wage by 16.7 percent that...
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and women in the country as well as human rights defenders what with me to talk more about this is someone who is in that session jeremy smith from the car institute for human rights studies you were the director of the geneva office you were there in that session and what was very interesting is so many of the member states raise real concerns about what they called human rights abuses in egypt we surprised about how many of them actually spoke about their concerns and perhaps you can tell us a bit more about what those concerns were sure you know i was i was hopeful that this many states would speak out against the president repression that's happening in egypt. because the international community has been silent for far too long on this issue and today. having witnessed egypt murder. kidnap in prison and torture thousands and thousands of citizens for criticizing it today the international community finally spoke and he spoke from states from asia all the way to latin america it spoke a wide range of states around the world grill it egypt on. and forced disappearance on systematic widespread torture on the killing of protesters in the in the at
and women in the country as well as human rights defenders what with me to talk more about this is someone who is in that session jeremy smith from the car institute for human rights studies you were the director of the geneva office you were there in that session and what was very interesting is so many of the member states raise real concerns about what they called human rights abuses in egypt we surprised about how many of them actually spoke about their concerns and perhaps you can tell us...
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a park outside the sydney office of the german cultural organization go to institute a reminder now of peace and human rights i think it's the most important is that i remember that freedom and human rights and if they are not for granted so we really have to remember what history and we have to think about like oh yeah and obviously . the fall of the wall was i mean everyone thought the military would go in but it was a peaceful revolution that brought it out and people have the power the ministry of the walls original or no has also been solved jennifer kubiak recognize the wall in a recent media report she posed in front of it as a child it belonged to her late father peter though jennifer says when he died in 2013 sorry to the exact story of the wall and why he left it. finally out in the open again the wall stands as a permanent memorial to the end of division half a world away in berlin. well up next actor kiefer sutherland shares his musical side on the w.'s night grease at the top of the hour plus even. in charge of the famous naturalist and explorer. to simulate racial politics on the phone while it
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a park outside the sydney office of the german cultural organization go to institute a reminder now of peace and human rights i think what's most important is that i remember that freedom and human rights and speak if they are not for granted so we really have to remember history and we have to think about like. yeah and obviously . that the fall of the war was i mean everyone thought the military would go away but it was a peaceful revolution that brought it out and people have the power the ministry of the walls the regional are in a has also been solved jennifer kubiak recognise the wall in a recent media report she posed in front of it as a child it belonged to her late father peter though jennifer says when he died in 2013 so too did the exact story of the wall and why he left it. finally out in the open again the wall stands as a permanent memorial to the end of division half a world away in berlin. this is a new life from bud and up next all series reporter goes to denmark see a school where students learn through role play for news visit our website e.w. dot com last easy. story so that people who pu
a park outside the sydney office of the german cultural organization go to institute a reminder now of peace and human rights i think what's most important is that i remember that freedom and human rights and speak if they are not for granted so we really have to remember history and we have to think about like. yeah and obviously . that the fall of the war was i mean everyone thought the military would go away but it was a peaceful revolution that brought it out and people have the power the...
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human is in santiago. the charges against 14 police officers accused of torture are seen as a positive sign but the institute of human rights here in telling says that there are a least another $120.00 who are being investigated for culture and that they hope authorities will follow through in those investigations in the meantime president. is approving or trying to fast track proposals reforms to try to appease the protests the latest bill sent to congress raising the minimum wage by 16.7...
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as to the true purpose or the way these institutions operate and the things that get trotted out our -- are things like venezuela being on the u.n. human rights council or any other number of countries with dubious human rights records. things that in and of themselves might not be systematic or structural issues with multilateral institutions, but seem to suggest these institutions' true purpose is being perverted. so this balance between the goals and purposes of the multilateral institutions are being properly served, but everyone is investing in them fairly i think is the tension that we have. in u.s. thought. i would go beyond saying there is a need for cooperation in solving global challenges and say there is an important role for multilateral organizations in coordinating global responses. when you look at fragile states, when everybody rushes to tunisia to invest in countries that require international assistance, everybody is an international donor. whether they are multilateral or country level. development agencies are giving to a multiplicity of goals that it overwhelms the ability of these countries to use the aid -- pursue all t
as to the true purpose or the way these institutions operate and the things that get trotted out our -- are things like venezuela being on the u.n. human rights council or any other number of countries with dubious human rights records. things that in and of themselves might not be systematic or structural issues with multilateral institutions, but seem to suggest these institutions' true purpose is being perverted. so this balance between the goals and purposes of the multilateral institutions...
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does that mean the institutions that have failed to contribute to raising basic individual welfare and quality-of-life? also the issue of the human rights situation in countries such as molly and south -- mali and south sudan continues to be disastrous despite you and peacekeeping -- u.n. peacekeeping. does that mean these instruments have failed? does the multilateral institution not done their job well enough? have they instead become money machines for corrupt governments and employees instead of assisting the civilians that they pretend to serve? issues some of the key that i hope we can talk about today. few people seem to think the institution should be left as they are. some demand pragmatic reform. others call for wholesale transformation. totalt, others, destruction of the global framework that we have now of multilateral institutions. this panel will address the pros a systemof preserving of multilateral institutions at a time where we have fluctuating risinges, trade wars, authoritarianism and other developments that fundamentally affect how they work. we have 4 distinguished speakers to address these issues. the professor of
does that mean the institutions that have failed to contribute to raising basic individual welfare and quality-of-life? also the issue of the human rights situation in countries such as molly and south -- mali and south sudan continues to be disastrous despite you and peacekeeping -- u.n. peacekeeping. does that mean these instruments have failed? does the multilateral institution not done their job well enough? have they instead become money machines for corrupt governments and employees...
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human rights. one chilean magazine called kennedy the most dangerous foreign adversary of the pinochet regime. letelier worked in this environment at the institute for policy studies, one of the most influential human rights organizations in the country. he met with top state department officials. he taught at american university. he lunched with senators. angela davis once came to his house. joan baez was a friend. most important, letelier became a unifying for chilean exiles numbering in the hundreds of thousands worldwide. he also convinced holland's dock workers federation to boycott the handling of chilean goods and therefore won the cancellation of a planned $62 million mining investment in chile. these two things seemed to have convinced pinochet to order letelier's assassination. roughly from 1975 to 1983, contreras and his south american allies killed several hundred people outside chile. at looking away from such brutalities, national security adviser and secretary of state henry kissinger became an expert. one month before letelier was killed, kissinger's state department prepared a memo signed by kissinger that instructed southern co
human rights. one chilean magazine called kennedy the most dangerous foreign adversary of the pinochet regime. letelier worked in this environment at the institute for policy studies, one of the most influential human rights organizations in the country. he met with top state department officials. he taught at american university. he lunched with senators. angela davis once came to his house. joan baez was a friend. most important, letelier became a unifying for chilean exiles numbering in the...
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right. but it been burned at church. >> i get it. >> i see all churches as human institutions. in unwary. >> all right, that's fair. >> my intellect. it's is it too much sunday the church of wariness. [inaudible conversation] >> you are writing the awareness humility trying. and i want to see or see. but just to what is word, i don't want you to get to conceptual but what i am staying is that isn't that there is no way out of that loop is i guess what i'm turning to see that we do see, no i figured out i was is it too radical and i was is it too short who myself and now i'm going to be more humble and less sure no and no matter what you do your surfing something. researching the idea of humility and you are asserting the idea of stacked that work against this narrative and you are doing what you are doing more gingerly you are asserting the very idea of doing things respectfully and humbly and gingerly as opposed to the idea that were going to grab an idea and write it to the well. as, i do. that is a little is it too generous who me. i agree with everything you said except i've
right. but it been burned at church. >> i get it. >> i see all churches as human institutions. in unwary. >> all right, that's fair. >> my intellect. it's is it too much sunday the church of wariness. [inaudible conversation] >> you are writing the awareness humility trying. and i want to see or see. but just to what is word, i don't want you to get to conceptual but what i am staying is that isn't that there is no way out of that loop is i guess what i'm turning...
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david phillips, the director of the program on peace building and rights institute for the study of human rights at columbia university. so theo and david, please welcome me here for a great conversation. [applause] [inaudible] >> thank you all for being here today. thanks for your invitation to the important conference. whenever ahmet invites me i try to attend. can't wait to read the report in its full-length. president erdogan has justified turkey's invasion and occupation of syria on national security grounds. nothing could be further from the truth, since truth is an important part of our conversation today. in fact, the syrian kurds have never launched a cross-border attack against turkey. the people's protection forces, the syrian democratic forces have never been involved in any aggressive activities towards turkey. what erdogan is doing, in fact, is trying to distract and obscure problems that he has at home at richard holbrooke with i worked you to say to slobodan milosevic that would we try toe the problem by creating a bigger one. this is what erdogan is doing in syria. the pr
david phillips, the director of the program on peace building and rights institute for the study of human rights at columbia university. so theo and david, please welcome me here for a great conversation. [applause] [inaudible] >> thank you all for being here today. thanks for your invitation to the important conference. whenever ahmet invites me i try to attend. can't wait to read the report in its full-length. president erdogan has justified turkey's invasion and occupation of syria on...
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style books for the nonprofit environmental human rights organization facing finance for years he's been analyzing the investment behavior of financial institutions and revealing. dubious companies they invest their billions in. their future bank not released even year off the best you can see at the investment fair there are a lot of banks that claim to be sustainable due to some tight often told at some some openly some in art of the book or 2 in the some published glossy brochures about how they protect the climate and conserve natural resources. but often if you take a closer look at these policies never come to fruition with clean and honest to get on. the term sustainable finance carries with it certain requirements there must be no investment in armaments. graphy or child labor positive criteria includes investment in companies that protect the environment appearing to social standards and following the teachings of churches 40 percent of germans can imagine investing their money sustainably. thomas is also calling for a body that banks could use to inspect their investments so called ethics councils that would help to side with the money
style books for the nonprofit environmental human rights organization facing finance for years he's been analyzing the investment behavior of financial institutions and revealing. dubious companies they invest their billions in. their future bank not released even year off the best you can see at the investment fair there are a lot of banks that claim to be sustainable due to some tight often told at some some openly some in art of the book or 2 in the some published glossy brochures about how...
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non-government organizations on issues that we heard about legal age human trafficking building democratic institutions even hiv aids right yes you've spoken at several n.g.o.s while you were the ambassador to france yes now the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. they would have under their portfolio aspiring nations to the would they not. ok so e.u. embassador sandlin then would have had ukraine in his portfolio because they're an inspiring nation and he's our us ambassador to the correct i think he testified that one of his 1st to you agree that it has been his portfolio correct. you would agree that it's in his portfolio would you not yes i would agree yes that now i want to go the next i'm sorry collision insurance or holbrooke a gentleman who is going to have an re deal of it generalises recommends for now she's on it should not mr azure you may finish your answer investor not on my time you're done now right master. the best will be recognized i would say that all. deal with other countries including aspiring countries but the it is unusual to name the us ambassador to the e.u. to be responsible for all aspects of the prin
non-government organizations on issues that we heard about legal age human trafficking building democratic institutions even hiv aids right yes you've spoken at several n.g.o.s while you were the ambassador to france yes now the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. they would have under their portfolio aspiring nations to the would they not. ok so e.u. embassador sandlin then would have had ukraine in his portfolio because they're an inspiring nation and he's our us ambassador to the correct i think he...