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already late so i called him the following morning we arranged to meet the next day in the human rights office she was going to meet the representative and invited me to the meeting i said all right i went through and i gave my evidence and asked to see the photos she asked me why i wanted to see them i said i needed to be sure it was really him so he showed me them. i have this to to my hand the letters c.n.n. which stand for can stands in the way or was she has the same to to here. alexander was a year older than me when he died he was thirty one he suffered from a mental disease called bipolar affective disorder i had a son a young boy of my. she showed me this tattoo. and i just felt that i wanted the ground to open up below and swallow me out. it was so tough. i just put my hands over my mouth and couldn't say anything. she came up to me to take back the photobook. the photos were scanned but i told him no sir i'm strong enough to look at them. and there's a body. i disappeared from the neighborhood. at about four pm. he was killed the following day eleven hours later at about five am. it
already late so i called him the following morning we arranged to meet the next day in the human rights office she was going to meet the representative and invited me to the meeting i said all right i went through and i gave my evidence and asked to see the photos she asked me why i wanted to see them i said i needed to be sure it was really him so he showed me them. i have this to to my hand the letters c.n.n. which stand for can stands in the way or was she has the same to to here. alexander...
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to go to the human rights office. in. to. get out we go to barbacoa at about nine am. on. the. air they gave us the medical examination papers for my brother alexander. delic sound of your mind and for no beryl the other young man who died with him. and the medical examination office they gave us the death certificate and the woman who was the medical examiner there were cold war. so they gave us the bodies with thought that if we do arrive in time we could have buried them in bogota the same day. if they'd injured him because what i got is that they hit him with one or two bullets. and on the death certificate it says death do you just several gunshots. in. the most saddest part of the story was when nobody arrow's mom asked me the meaning of death by acute hemorrhaging anemia or because she didn't understand. i thought the clearest thing to say was that i bled to death without accu team ranjit and the media we asked what it was and they said they'd let to death both of them actors brother and. you know and they died so close to the hospital and the silly little boy wouldn't.
to go to the human rights office. in. to. get out we go to barbacoa at about nine am. on. the. air they gave us the medical examination papers for my brother alexander. delic sound of your mind and for no beryl the other young man who died with him. and the medical examination office they gave us the death certificate and the woman who was the medical examiner there were cold war. so they gave us the bodies with thought that if we do arrive in time we could have buried them in bogota the same...
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situations in any of the crisis areas and it calls on syria to cooperate fully with the office of high commissioner of human rights now that office did want to launch a human rights investigation into the violence an outbreak that's been taking place in syria for more than four months it's estimated by some groups that more than seventeen hundred people have been killed since anti-government protesters for first took to the streets calling for the current government to step down but the numbers have not been verified but as we know and as we've seen since sunday the violence between anti-government. protesters and the government of syria president assad's government is they're still clashing it's still a problem and so all security council members came to the media and said that they hope that this statement issued by the international community will help both sides come to the table and try to use dialogue rather than weapons or violence to come to some type of compromise and this is a move by the international security international community what type of effect it will have will remain to be seen but we will be
situations in any of the crisis areas and it calls on syria to cooperate fully with the office of high commissioner of human rights now that office did want to launch a human rights investigation into the violence an outbreak that's been taking place in syria for more than four months it's estimated by some groups that more than seventeen hundred people have been killed since anti-government protesters for first took to the streets calling for the current government to step down but the numbers...
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the russian foreign office for the human rights democracy and all the thank you very much for this team it was all meant thank you. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of kenya that. corporations are all. british soil samples. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. the on. the limits. it's just so. just so. smug. i am to come up. if used to be an ideal place for a holiday it wouldn't change in a moment. the good news of your are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also shaping the future. top stories this hour naughty begins crisis talks of the e.u. over its mounting debt problems sparking concerns it could be on the path to agree . to delays his vacation to a fiscal crisis in his country. egypt posed an ailing president hosni mubarak goes on trial in car on charges of corruption and killing protesters in febreze uprising in the fatal clashes today outside the court between his supporters and opponents. u.n. security council is divided over syria western cou
the russian foreign office for the human rights democracy and all the thank you very much for this team it was all meant thank you. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of kenya that. corporations are all. british soil samples. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. the on. the limits. it's just so. just so. smug. i am to come up. if used to be an ideal place for a holiday it...
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the human rights commission, and our own director, the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs. you have an opportunity later in the meeting for public comment. please indicate if you would like to speak or write down your questions and return the cards to staff members. i would like to introduce an outstanding leader who has worked hard to bring the diverse segments of the san francisco community together to reach a common ground. since coming into office in january of 2009, he has brought thoughtful leadership to our city. we're pleased to welcome the president of the san francisco board of supervisors. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. i am pleased to be with all of you today. i want to think the immigrant rights commission and all of the many partners here to talk about a very important topic. 13 years ago, i lived in washington, d.c.. i worked for the senate judiciary committee during the last debate about immigration reform won the 1996 piece of legislation that we will hopefully overturned was passed. it was a fairly dark time in washington, d.c. the republicans con
the human rights commission, and our own director, the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs. you have an opportunity later in the meeting for public comment. please indicate if you would like to speak or write down your questions and return the cards to staff members. i would like to introduce an outstanding leader who has worked hard to bring the diverse segments of the san francisco community together to reach a common ground. since coming into office in january of 2009, he has...
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office. last month, you received a presentation from the human rights commission around some proposed legislation that they are doing on arrests. there is -- there conducting a public hearing on monday, july 25 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and this one is targeted toward the business community. they want to solicit their input. and feedback as the work on this legislation. we have to put this in our newsletter, this workshop -- it is a hearing, a presentation. we want to encourage commissioners, for you to outrage to the business community and let them know as much input the business community can provide. as much information the business community can provide is a good thing. this is not necessarily saying they support the concept. it is better to provide than none. we are having a presentation on our part list. the meeting went long so it is rescheduled and presentations, i have a list of other items and topics that the commission has requested presentations on and we are working on getting those scheduled for august or september. it is dependent on what is on the legislative agenda. and then la
office. last month, you received a presentation from the human rights commission around some proposed legislation that they are doing on arrests. there is -- there conducting a public hearing on monday, july 25 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and this one is targeted toward the business community. they want to solicit their input. and feedback as the work on this legislation. we have to put this in our newsletter, this workshop -- it is a hearing, a presentation. we want to encourage commissioners,...
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office. human rights groups estimate that syrian troops have killed, get this, 1800 people.ir own people since march. overnight, japan rocked by another major earthquake. this is brand new video of a 6.8 magnitude quake rattling buildings in the same area hit hard by that massive quake and tsunami back in march. this time around, luckily no damage reported and no tsunami. another deadly stage collapse. this time in belgium. a fierce thunderstorm blew through a music festival 50 miles east of brussels leaving five people dead and another 140 people hurt including 10 seriously. it tore down concert tents, stages, toppled trees setting off a wave of panic in that crowd. the tragedy in belgium comes one week after the stage collapsed at the indiana state fair leaving five people dead there. last night, country duo sugarland performed for the first time since that day. >> ♪ making you >> the grammy winning group performed for a packed house this time in albuquerque, new mexico. >> we are going to try our best to put on our professional faces and come out here for you and celebrat
office. human rights groups estimate that syrian troops have killed, get this, 1800 people.ir own people since march. overnight, japan rocked by another major earthquake. this is brand new video of a 6.8 magnitude quake rattling buildings in the same area hit hard by that massive quake and tsunami back in march. this time around, luckily no damage reported and no tsunami. another deadly stage collapse. this time in belgium. a fierce thunderstorm blew through a music festival 50 miles east of...
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friendship this isn't just one party certainly we saw bill clinton come into office as president and say you. china's human rights record should be tied to you know how much they're given by this country and then you know on his way out it seems that he you know under his presidency china really really moved up in terms of trade the same thing with jimmy carter with ronald reagan and other countries. as far as hypocrisy goes to what extent are other countries aware of this i mean do they hone in on this or i think there's a critical difference between engagement and assistance i mean i think that we can certainly engage diplomatically with the various authoritarian regimes i mean that's just part of the claim is that it's part of statecraft it's a question of as you mentioned earlier with mubarak or actively supporting a regime that is ruthlessly suppressing their internal dissidents as you see with khadafi now we are basically remained on the sideline until the u.n. authorize the intervention for nato and so i think that's where the hypocrisy kind of comes into play in the state craft and that's when it exposes
friendship this isn't just one party certainly we saw bill clinton come into office as president and say you. china's human rights record should be tied to you know how much they're given by this country and then you know on his way out it seems that he you know under his presidency china really really moved up in terms of trade the same thing with jimmy carter with ronald reagan and other countries. as far as hypocrisy goes to what extent are other countries aware of this i mean do they hone...
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office, the district attorney. members of the reentry council as well as the human rights commission. it was a very broad discussion about the issues around discrimination. one in four california adults has a prior are rust or conviction and with the rise of credit reports and background checks, there are a lot of companies with a very nominal amount of money will provide reports of people. it really is a significant issue and a significant barrier to employment for people, particularly in the african- american and latino communities. as we talk about jobs and job creation, looking very seriously about how they can assist the intent of this legislation, it is very important and i will be watching this closely. >> i am glad you brought that up. we had the district attorney speak about the upper market and castro meeting. i believe it is october 1 when the state and counties have to apply where they will be getting an -- >> 700 people will be released and they will have to find the -- >> jobs for them. we have to reach out because it will all be part of the training. it is better to hav
office, the district attorney. members of the reentry council as well as the human rights commission. it was a very broad discussion about the issues around discrimination. one in four california adults has a prior are rust or conviction and with the rise of credit reports and background checks, there are a lot of companies with a very nominal amount of money will provide reports of people. it really is a significant issue and a significant barrier to employment for people, particularly in the...
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office to let them know. supervisor campos: thank you very much. any questions? thank you for following up on all of these issues. thank you for being here. human-rights commission. we have here the executive director. >> thank you for having this in hearing from the human rights commission. we have two outstanding items we but like to address. before that, i want to also comment that we're working with the comptroller's office on other audit. we have requested to audit its in addition to the annual audit. one is on the bond program, and one is on the 12 be equal benefits. we have implemented 100% of those audits, and we think it has improved both systems substantially. also, as a footnote, many of the items and audit that have erred in corrected it referred to paper handling, referred to getting copies. under the commissioners leadership, we are in the process of implementing elations. in addition to office of work- force development for the local hiring provision of and that is being -- that should go live in september. once that happens, many of these forms will be obsolete in reducing the paperwork flow. as to the specific outstanding items, one i
office to let them know. supervisor campos: thank you very much. any questions? thank you for following up on all of these issues. thank you for being here. human-rights commission. we have here the executive director. >> thank you for having this in hearing from the human rights commission. we have two outstanding items we but like to address. before that, i want to also comment that we're working with the comptroller's office on other audit. we have requested to audit its in addition to...