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el record es muy alto, es muy grave. >> sin embargo aunque human rights watch son diferentes, cree que prácticas policías en condiciones de detención y en el trato a los detenidos, sobre ecuador, el informe califica desmedida la acusación por terrorismo ap parte de policías protestaron el año pasado contra una ley promulgo ada que les redujo violencia, y en honduras el derroco miento a manuel zelaya y el uso de la fuerza. >> y el documento también evaluó políticas de países como méxico, y su trato a derechos humanos en cuanto aéxico nuestro posición es que es que seguridad no es incompatible con derechos humanos, ese es el problema, la percepción que se ha vendido veces por el gobierno del presidente calderón es que si quiere seguridad hay que actuar con la mano dura. >> el director de human rights watch dice que seguirá oponiéndose al tratado de libre comercio entre países. en bogotá colombia juan carlos, univisión. >> y hasta aquí noticias del día mañana estaremos transmitiendo el noticiero desde la capital y el discurso del presidente barack obama sobre el estado de la reunión será
el record es muy alto, es muy grave. >> sin embargo aunque human rights watch son diferentes, cree que prácticas policías en condiciones de detención y en el trato a los detenidos, sobre ecuador, el informe califica desmedida la acusación por terrorismo ap parte de policías protestaron el año pasado contra una ley promulgo ada que les redujo violencia, y en honduras el derroco miento a manuel zelaya y el uso de la fuerza. >> y el documento también evaluó políticas de...
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international human rights groups have called for the prosecution of john claude duvalier as he returns after 25 years of exile. human rights watch say that he should be held accountable for the alleged torture and killing of thousands of people. >> baby doc duvalier comes back to haiti 25 years after he fled. he says he came back to show solidarity with the people. it is a measure of how tired of the conditions are in haiti that even this device of character is welcomed by hundred serrated >> since he left, and we never had a good president. there are always problems, so he is welcome. >> this comes at a time of political turbulence following inconclusive elections. the turmoil coupled with slow progress after the earthquake a year ago have created an atmosphere of nervous uncertainty, so what lies behind his dramatic reappear and some of what his motives are not very clear. -- his dramatic reappearance? >> his motives are not very clear. i think maybe he perceived a political opening. maybe he thought this would be a time to test the waters very good >> -- to test the waters. good >> his father used violence and intimidation an
international human rights groups have called for the prosecution of john claude duvalier as he returns after 25 years of exile. human rights watch say that he should be held accountable for the alleged torture and killing of thousands of people. >> baby doc duvalier comes back to haiti 25 years after he fled. he says he came back to show solidarity with the people. it is a measure of how tired of the conditions are in haiti that even this device of character is welcomed by hundred...
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human rights issues. mr. ban has been criticized by human rights watch, who say he has not done enough to condemn a person in china, burma, and three months. president obama is former chief of staff, rahm emanuel, is not able to run for mayor of chicago. rahm emanuel says he will appeal the petition. at least five people have been killed in two separate attacks on christian villages in central nigeria, on sunday, south of jos. this may be in retaliation for attacks on muslims that left at least eight people dead. supporters of the lebanese caretaker prime minister have taken to the streets to protest efforts by the militant hezbollah movement to form the next government. the accused hezbollah of eight coup to install the next prime minister. >> the latest bout of political maneuvering during the crisis in lebanon -- the government disintegrated when has below walked out over disagreement in how lebanon would handle the investigation into the assassination of mr. hariri's father. there is a deep sense of anger and dismay among saad hariri's forces. if he should emerge as a loser, his supporters would take to
human rights issues. mr. ban has been criticized by human rights watch, who say he has not done enough to condemn a person in china, burma, and three months. president obama is former chief of staff, rahm emanuel, is not able to run for mayor of chicago. rahm emanuel says he will appeal the petition. at least five people have been killed in two separate attacks on christian villages in central nigeria, on sunday, south of jos. this may be in retaliation for attacks on muslims that left at least...
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human rights. >> rose: joining me is kenneth roth, the executive director of human rights watch. he attended the state dinner at the white house on wednesday night. i am pleased to have him back on this program. welcome. >> thanks for having me again charlie. >> rose: you were there at the state dinner? >> i was. >> rose: tell me the conversations you want the to have and the conversations you had. >> obviously, i spoke with president hu. that was not the most satisfactory conversation. it was in the receiving line. i said i'm from human rights watch. we'd like to have the same kind of exchanges with your government that we have with other governments around the world, including the united states. and he, you know, smiled and shook my hand and didn't say anything and that was the end of that. that was sdppting. what was much more encouraging is i was seated-- very well, i must say. they put me right in the main state dining room and at the table with the u.s. ambassador to china, the chief white house china director, and the ambassador to the u.s. so i spent the whole time speaki
human rights. >> rose: joining me is kenneth roth, the executive director of human rights watch. he attended the state dinner at the white house on wednesday night. i am pleased to have him back on this program. welcome. >> thanks for having me again charlie. >> rose: you were there at the state dinner? >> i was. >> rose: tell me the conversations you want the to have and the conversations you had. >> obviously, i spoke with president hu. that was not the...
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against the mr hardee right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this a. more effective what do you say to that. change in my my of my approach everyone who is the thing they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is a very strict and changeable. mr president thank you very much thanks a lot. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched a street fight. to fly in from the colonel of the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revolt. the sergeant of the u.s. army. tried to become an american by getting pardon the. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey. soon which brightened if you knew the song from finest impressions. for instance on t.v. dot com. top stories this hour naughty russian ice breakers are racing to rescue some five hundred people trapped of
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mr harding there right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this sort. more effective what do you say to that. i am not changing my my and my approach on everyone who is a when they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is a very strict and not changeable pockets mr president thank you much ink you very much thanks a lot. it's . the latest in science and technology from. the future covered. top secrets on line israel's military fights to keep its own soldiers from the face of generation leaking sensitive information on the web officials say armed forces should be even be posting pictures of themselves in uniform. the u.s. of course billions of dollars into afghanistan but that's where it say there's no way to tell what the massive war bill is paid for amid widespread corruption and a lack of transparency some claim huge sums are smuggled out of kabul as soon as they arrive. at a russian man of the forest has his isolation rudely interrupted after bec
mr harding there right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this sort. more effective what do you say to that. i am not changing my my and my approach on everyone who is a when they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is a very strict and not changeable pockets mr president thank you much ink you very much thanks a lot. it's . the latest in science...
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mr harding there right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this sort. more effective what do you say to that. much change in my in my in my approach of everyone who reads the thing they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is a very strict and not changeable pockets mr president thank you much ink you very much thanks a lot. it's . the headlines on our t.v. the israeli army is trying to police some classified contacts and damaging pictures making their way onto the internet problem appears to be coming from within the ranks with young tech savvy soldiers potencies song social network and. true russian ice breakers are racing to rescue some five hundred people trapped for the country's foreign closed circle shippers agreed and locked in ice in the days and the bay of suffering. and the billions of dollars and down the drain the u.s. isn't pouring more and more power should the afghan war but experts say there's no telling where the money ends. up ne
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the mr hardin are right now in there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch is a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this a. more effective what do you say to that but i am not changing my my and my approach on everyone who is the reason they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is a very strict and not changeable pockets mr president thank you retching you very much thanks a lot. more news today violence has once again flared up. and these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all day. the headlines on our t.v. the israeli army is trying to cap the leak of classified contact. making their way through the problem appears to come from within the ranks with young tech savvy soldiers posting secret lists on social networks. to russian icebreakers are racing to rescue some five hundred people trapped off the country's far usually several ships. in the bay of such. billions of dollars down the drain but you are serious pouring more and more cash into the afghan war
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mr harding there right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this a. more effective what do you say to that. i am not changing my of my of my approach on everyone who is the thing they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is a very strict and not changeable. mr president thank you retching you very much thanks a lot. wealthier british scientists are some time right. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on. the world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realm for sure. we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. top stories this hour true breakers are racing to rescue some five hundred people trapped off the country's far east coast several ships have bee
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mr harding there right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this a. more effective what do you say to that i am not changing my my and my approach on everyone who is a they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is very strict and not changeable . mr president thank you retching you very much thanks a lot. sergeant of the israeli defense forces. during his service scorched a street fight. from a colonel in the chilean armed forces participated in keeping down a military revoke. a sergeant in the us army. tried to become an american by getting pardon the. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey a. wealthy british style. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for no holds barred global financial headlines to conjure reports on. the u.s. for billions of dollars into afghanistan but asked word say there's no way to tell what the massive war bill is paying for and widespread corruption and a l
mr harding there right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this a. more effective what do you say to that i am not changing my my and my approach on everyone who is a they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is very strict and not changeable . mr president thank you retching you very much thanks a lot. sergeant of the israeli defense forces....
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mr harding there right now and there right now he's in the hague tribunal once again and the human rights watch says it's a human rights organization demanded that you put pressure on serbia to actually make this a. more effective what do you say to that. much change in my in my in my approach on everyone who is the reason they teach us to be in the hague tribunal that is very strict and not changeable pockets mr president thank you richard you very much thanks a lot. like . it's. a. much brighter. song from. t.v. dot com. the headlines here on our top secrets on life israel's military fights to keep its own. soldiers from the facebook generation leaking sensitive information on the web. the u.s. pulls of billions of dollars into afghanistan but experts say there's no way to tell what the massive war bill is paying for amid widespread corruption and a lack of transparency. of the forest has its isolation interrupted becoming an internet sensation revisit his handmade home in the woods outside moscow. time now for the sports with. hello there fans watching the sport and this is what is coming up
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países de américa latina se están violando más los derechos humanos, según el informe anual de "human rights watchl noticiero, los temas que dominarán el discurso del presidente obama sobre el estado de la unión este martes.detalles en el sobre el estado de la unión este martes.detalles en el noticiero. cadailimitado por $69.99lan con at&t o verizon... ...siempre hay algo que se queda fuera. con sprint, por el mismo precio, obtienes texto, internet, gps y llamadas sin límites a cualquier móvil del país. por eso el club sprint es tan especial. porque en él entran todos. por $69.99 obtén texto, internet y llamadas sin límites con el plan todo de datos de sprint. cep llamas dientees es una realidad gracias a científicos porque hicieron un dispenso oro de pasta que cambio de calor y sabor depende de la temperatura cuando hace frío se pone de menlt y cuando hace calor a canellalo cuando va a llover se pone azul. >> bueno. >> tan difícil que tomarle la temperatura. >> sí claro que sí. >> dice que a menta chica, pues algo muy parecido a la gran manzana y es que justo y precisamente señores que sabor tend
países de américa latina se están violando más los derechos humanos, según el informe anual de "human rights watchl noticiero, los temas que dominarán el discurso del presidente obama sobre el estado de la unión este martes.detalles en el sobre el estado de la unión este martes.detalles en el noticiero. cadailimitado por $69.99lan con at&t o verizon... ...siempre hay algo que se queda fuera. con sprint, por el mismo precio, obtienes texto, internet, gps y llamadas sin límites...
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del >> gracias por hablar con nosotros, es director para las amÉricas de human rights watch. >> graciasnaron la violencia en egipto y pidieron al presidente hosni mubarak seguir un completo proceso de reforma poÍtica....qué tal, les informa enrique teuteló. ... además, estados unidos ha recomendado evacuar a sus ciudadanos de egipto. ... turquía ya retiró a 750 nacionales y china está sugiriendo a los suyos no viajar a ese país..... la secretaria de estado hillary clinton, lleÓ a haiÍ para conversar con el presidente reÉ prval, y los deÁs actores poÍticos locales, sobre la inestable situacÓn de ese pÍs.... y centenares de personas en sudáfrica acudieron a una iglesia para rezar por la recuperacÓn del ex presidente nelson mandela. ... más en despierta américa [ locutora ] hay completo. y más completo. como lo que obtienes de centrum ultra women's. la multivitamina más completa para mujeres. tiene vitamina d que datos científicos recientes sugieren. ayuda a la salud del seno. y calcio para la salud de los huesos. centrum ultra women's. [asesora de la nfcc] en la actual economía difícil, h
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come under scrutiny of europe's human rights watch ten years after the alleged crimes were committed. recent reports thousands of. during the. late one nine hundred. hello and welcome it's time for a sports update in archie the headlines for. the usual suspects defending champion roger federer and third seed novak djokovic progress into the also open sami's and will now play each other for a place in the final. out in the russian football professional league announces the future of two premier league clubs facing elimination from the top flight due to financial troubles. and also russian football champions they need to move within the year's first so where were they to know when all but there are by cup semifinal. and let's start at the australian open where roger federer remains on track for his twenty third major final appearance after dispatching combat. in the last eight federer also aiming to become the only player in the open era to win five titles in melbourne a couple of swiss fans in attendance delighted to see the first ever all swiss ground slam quarterfinal clash defending
come under scrutiny of europe's human rights watch ten years after the alleged crimes were committed. recent reports thousands of. during the. late one nine hundred. hello and welcome it's time for a sports update in archie the headlines for. the usual suspects defending champion roger federer and third seed novak djokovic progress into the also open sami's and will now play each other for a place in the final. out in the russian football professional league announces the future of two premier...
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europe's top human rights watch report on organ trafficking. ten years after the alleged crimes were committed there are calls for an inquiry into allegations that because of the liberation army kidnapping. plot. summary in fifteen minutes from now in the meantime he talks to iran's envoy to the international atomic energy agency that's in our special interview coming up next. you characterize sanctions imposed on your country as illegal is there any proof of that you have the. heart of that is. based on the four pieces of evidence announced in vienna i mean the team that the reason they opposed international sanctions on us is illegal i ask international lawyers to correct me if i'm wrong because in proof number one they impose sanctions the not comply with clos twelve seat of the i.a.e.a. charter international inspectors have visited the reactors they have documentation and samples of the tests if they found inconsistency they would have sent a report to the agency's director agency director would have presented the report to the i.a.e.a. man
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human rights watch. after the alleged crime. welcome to the program. the management at rushers at domodedovo airport is being held responsible for allowing a suicide bomber to carry out a devastating attack there on monday president to me treatment yet says it was poor attention to security which led to the blast of the country's biggest and busiest airport the suspected suicide bomber killed thirty five people and left around one hundred eighty injured the explosion which took place in the international arrivals area is russian's worst terrorist atrocity since twenty bombings rocked the moscow metro system last march over one hundred people were caught up in the airport blast and are being treated at hospitals across the capital we cannot cross live to our i bennett who's our go to go now live from the dumb idea of an airport hello to you ivor so the country's president not exactly biting his tongue here he had some very strong words for those responsible for the event at the airport didn't. put times like this decisive leadership is required of cours
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and claims of organ trafficking in kosovo come under scrutiny of europe's top human rights watch more than ten years after the alleged crimes were committed that's after a recent report claimed that thousands of serbs and albanians were killed or sold during the kosovo war in the late one nine hundred ninety s. . coming up next the spotlight interview program with. hello again oh welcome to throttle like the interview show on r.c.i. now we're now and today my guest is peter o'brien. one of the world's biggest oil companies british petroleum and a major russian oil producer ross nets are now part of their big plans are to go to the oil rich arctic but environmental activists say this will destroy the area do these fears hold water we're asking vice president. peter o'brien and. british petroleum and draw snap to have done a multi-billion dollar shastri off to create what they call a groundbreaking global alliance the state controlled crosstown will allow b.p. into the well fields of the northern congressi. part and say they'll set up a not acknowledge center it will decide how best to
and claims of organ trafficking in kosovo come under scrutiny of europe's top human rights watch more than ten years after the alleged crimes were committed that's after a recent report claimed that thousands of serbs and albanians were killed or sold during the kosovo war in the late one nine hundred ninety s. . coming up next the spotlight interview program with. hello again oh welcome to throttle like the interview show on r.c.i. now we're now and today my guest is peter o'brien. one of the...
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human rights watch. the management. being held responsible for allowing a suicide bomber. president says it was a poor security which led to the blast of the country's biggest. suspected suicide bomber killed thirty five people around one hundred eighty injured in the explosion which took place in the international arrivals area. terrorist atrocity. last march around one hundred people. treated in hospitals across the capital. one of the hospitals. and i hello to you both i have a first to you the president medvedev certainly not mincing his words at the moment had some real really strong comments for those responsible for the events of the airport and. yes i'm extremely strong rhetoric we heard from the president this afternoon signifying a decisive no nonsense approach to this solving the. the attack and who was responsible not followed a meeting he had with the federal security service and what preventative measures can now be in place to make sure this doesn't happen again he said the first aim now is obviously to find out who is responsible for this attack and bring t
human rights watch. the management. being held responsible for allowing a suicide bomber. president says it was a poor security which led to the blast of the country's biggest. suspected suicide bomber killed thirty five people around one hundred eighty injured in the explosion which took place in the international arrivals area. terrorist atrocity. last march around one hundred people. treated in hospitals across the capital. one of the hospitals. and i hello to you both i have a first to you...
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human rights watch. committee. worldwide news. the management. is being held responsible for allowing a suicide bomber a devastating attack on monday president dmitri medvedev says it was poor attention to security which led to the blast of the country's biggest port the suspected suicide bomber killed thirty five people and left around one hundred eighty injured the explosion which took place in the international arrivals area is russia's worst terrorist atrocity since twin bombings. last march around a hundred people caught up in the airport blast being treated in hospitals across the capital let's not get more details about this from. the country's president has. to say for those responsible for the blast at the. indeed yes some very harsh decisive words this afternoon from the president following his meeting with the federal security bureau on what preventative measures can be put on put in place to stop this sort of attack happening again he said the primary aim now was to catch those responsible and to bring them to justice saying that if t
human rights watch. committee. worldwide news. the management. is being held responsible for allowing a suicide bomber a devastating attack on monday president dmitri medvedev says it was poor attention to security which led to the blast of the country's biggest port the suspected suicide bomber killed thirty five people and left around one hundred eighty injured the explosion which took place in the international arrivals area is russia's worst terrorist atrocity since twin bombings. last...
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del >> gracias por hablar con nosotros, es director para las amÉricas de human rights watch. >> graciasnoticias comienzan a sufragar los votantes del estado mexicano de guerrero que eligen hoy entre dos candidatos al nuevo gobernador de ese estado golpeado por la violencia del narcotráfico55 indocumentados fueron localizados y detenidos por las autoridades en una casa, en phoenix, arizona.y mas de 83 personas fueron arrestadas en redadas en arizona y autorizadas por el alguacil del condado maricopa joe arpaio. 68 de ellos son indocumentados. los acusan de robo y narcotÁfico. regresamos al arrestadas, 68 de ellos son indocumentados, los acusan de robo y narcotrÁfico. >> tenemos tres puntos de vista, nos acompaÑan alan rivera, gracias por venir. rubÉn barrera, arcaraz que es dibujante polÍtico. ¿algo que destacar? >> mÁs que lo que dijo el presidente fue lo que no dijo,1 de los puntos, omitiÓ el tema de las armas aÚn que cinco de los invitados estaban vinculados con esos hechos. >> para restringir las armas en estados unidos. >> claro, esto refleja que no hay el apetito polÍtico y el Ánim
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europe's top human rights watch a report trafficking in more than ten years after the alleged crimes committed. with news from russia and around the world this is. the management at russia's domodedovo airport is facing a criminal investigation after a suicide bomber was able to carry out a devastating attack there on monday person dimitri medvedev says it was poor attention to security which led to the blast at the country's biggest airport the suspected suicide bomber killed thirty five people and left around one hundred eighty injured the explosion which took place in the international arrivals area is russia's worst terrorist atrocities since twin bombings rocked metro system last march and one hundred people caught up in the blast are being treated in hospitals across the capital well earlier i spoke to correspondents. at one of those hospitals and other planets. neither prison nor prime minister mince their words today both president medvedev and prime minister putin issued extremely strongly worded statements in relation to the perpetrators of the attack showing that they're t
europe's top human rights watch a report trafficking in more than ten years after the alleged crimes committed. with news from russia and around the world this is. the management at russia's domodedovo airport is facing a criminal investigation after a suicide bomber was able to carry out a devastating attack there on monday person dimitri medvedev says it was poor attention to security which led to the blast at the country's biggest airport the suspected suicide bomber killed thirty five...
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human rights on the planet, saudi arabia. i would like to take onus with what you said at the beginning about a democracy called israel. human rights watch came out with their international respected report that called separate but unequal, israel's discriminatory treatment of palestinians in the occupied territory. i would like to point out that they said that palestinians face systematic discrimination merely because of their race, ethnicity, and national origin depriving them of electricity, water, schools, access to roads while nearby jewish settlers enjoyed all of these state- provided benefits. while israelis sensettlements flourish, palestinians live in a time warp. not just separate, not just a cycle, but even pushed off their lands and out of their homes. host: what is the question for the guest? caller: how can you keep israel and saudi arabia off the radar and call israel a democracy when there are hundreds of thousands of israeli-palestinians who live inside israel that are still equally denied democracy as well as the glaring injustice of the occupied territories. guest: on egypt and saudi arabia, neither country is free. th
human rights on the planet, saudi arabia. i would like to take onus with what you said at the beginning about a democracy called israel. human rights watch came out with their international respected report that called separate but unequal, israel's discriminatory treatment of palestinians in the occupied territory. i would like to point out that they said that palestinians face systematic discrimination merely because of their race, ethnicity, and national origin depriving them of electricity,...
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a human-rights campaigner watched it all. >> it not only reminded me of earlier days, but there was a fear of further hatred of this group. what if they were to turn back? >> after the storm and shot her, the of the was brought forward. -- the other was brought forward. the copenhagen -- the couple were lured home under the false idea that they would not be harmed. even in the end, they refused to renounce their loved. the attack on him was even more ferocious. it is nearly six months since the stunning, and no one has been charged. the village where it took place is still in taliban hands. they also say they know who is responsible. the killers, the promise, will be brought to justice. by telephone and through a translator, i talked to a the taliban spokesperson. -- i talked to a the taliban spokesperson. >> there are many people wrote who believe that this is inhumane. afghans have been disgusted by this sentencing. what would you say? >> [speaking foreign language] anyone who knows about islam knows that stunning is islamic law. there are people who called in here, but in doing so,
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an afghan human rights campaigner watched it all. >> when i was watching this, it not only reminded me of those things that can happen in a part of the country, but it created a feeling of fear, a feeling of further hatred of this group, a feeling of fear. what if they returned back? >> after the stunning, the man was brought in. the couple will lure home under the false promise that they would not be harmed. even at the end, they refused to renounce their love. the attack on him was even more pernicious. it is nearly six months since the stoning took place, and no one has been charged. afghan authorities have now seen. the village where it took place is now in taliban hands, but they hope it did the government says it hopes to regain control soon. the killers, that promise, will be brought to justice. >> by telephone and through a translator, i contacted a taliban spokesman. >> many people in afghanistan have been horrified. it was brutal, inhumane, and unconstitutional. how would you respond to people in afghanistan? afghans who have been disgusted by the sentencing. >> anyone who kn
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and tom malinowksi is washington director of human rights watch. he served on the national security council staff and at the state department during the clinton administration. welcome to both of you. mr. bannerman, first, you listen to vice president biden. is this an easy call which side the u.s. should be on? >> i don't think this is a question of which side. i think's nobody who disagrees that the government of egypt has been slow to address the economic, social, and political problems they face. the question for the united states is what can they do at this time to facilitate the government of egypt doing that? >> lehrer: and when you listen to the vice president, what strikes you? >> well, he was struggling to balance the competing interests and thoughts that he must have been thinking about. but i think this is a... it's a very dramatic moment and i think what it tells us is that societies like this are inherently unstable. authoritarian societies like egypt. there will be change in egypt whether it's tomorrow or in six months or a year, we
and tom malinowksi is washington director of human rights watch. he served on the national security council staff and at the state department during the clinton administration. welcome to both of you. mr. bannerman, first, you listen to vice president biden. is this an easy call which side the u.s. should be on? >> i don't think this is a question of which side. i think's nobody who disagrees that the government of egypt has been slow to address the economic, social, and political...
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human rights on the planet, saudi arabia. i would like to take onus with what you said at the beginning about a democracy called israel. human rights watch came out with their international respected report that called separate but unequal, israel's discriminatory treatment of palestinians in the occupied territory. i would like to point out that they said that palestinians face systematic discrimination merely because of their race, ethnicity, and national origin depriving them of electricity, water, schools, access to roads while nearby jewish settlers enjoyed all of these state- provided benefits. while israelis sensettlements flourish, palestinians live in a time warp. not just separate, not just a cycle, but even pushed off their lands and out of their homes. host: what is the question for the guest? caller: how can you keep israel and saudi arabia off the radar and call israel a democracy when there are hundreds of thousands of israeli-palestinians who live inside israel that are still equally denied democracy as well as the glaring injustice of the occupied territories. guest: on egypt and saudi arabia, neither country is free. th
human rights on the planet, saudi arabia. i would like to take onus with what you said at the beginning about a democracy called israel. human rights watch came out with their international respected report that called separate but unequal, israel's discriminatory treatment of palestinians in the occupied territory. i would like to point out that they said that palestinians face systematic discrimination merely because of their race, ethnicity, and national origin depriving them of electricity,...
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human rights on the planet, saudi arabia. i would like to take onus with what you said at the beginning about a democracy called israel. human rights watch came out with their international respected report that called separate but unequal, israel's discriminatory treatment of palestinians in the occupied territory. i would like to point out that they said that palestinians face systematic discrimination merely because of their race, ethnicity, and national origin depriving them of electricity, water, schools, access to roads while nearby jewish settlers enjoyed all of these state- provided benefits. while israelis sensettlements flourish, palestinians live in a time warp. not just separate, not just a cycle, but even pushed off their lands and out of their homes. host: what is the question for the guest? caller: how can you keep israel and saudi arabia off the radar and call israel a democracy when there are hundreds of thousands of israeli-palestinians who live side israel that are still equallyend democracas well as the glaring injustice of the occupied territories. guest: on egypt and saudi arabia, neither country is free. they are l
human rights on the planet, saudi arabia. i would like to take onus with what you said at the beginning about a democracy called israel. human rights watch came out with their international respected report that called separate but unequal, israel's discriminatory treatment of palestinians in the occupied territory. i would like to point out that they said that palestinians face systematic discrimination merely because of their race, ethnicity, and national origin depriving them of electricity,...
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reading will think that you're saying hello to a president has been qualified this morning by human rights watch as one of the worst human rights offenders in the world. you are receiving one of the worst human rights offenders and the world, at the same time you are asking public opinion to support the side of nato in afghanistan, to support democracy. >> let me stress that it is a very important part of our partnership program to have a dialogue with our partners on human rights, at democratic principles, and broader reforms of societies. this is the reason why this issue -- these issues will also be subject to discussion in the meeting this afternoon with the uzbek president. but let me repeat that two reasons why i accepted the request for a meeting -- firstly, uzbekistan is a partner, and like other partners, we are prepared to meet to continue this dialogue. the second reason is that, actually, we share interest in seeing progress in afghanistan, and to that end, we have a transit facility through is pakistan which plays an important role for our operation in afghanistan, and honestly spea
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tom with human rights watch. two quick questions. first, can you say with confidence today that no u.s. assistance is being diverted by yemen for the fight against the southern secessionists? and second, on guantanamo what would you say -- setting the politics aside, setting the congressional restrictions aside what would you say from a strictly counterterrorism point of view hurts us more right now? what would hurt us more, an effort to begin repatriating yemeni detainees with some sort of rehabilitation program with the knowledge that it wouldn't be perfect and that a handful of people probably would be seen going back to the right or maintaining guantanamo indefinitely as a camp for mostly yes, ma'am think detainees -- yemeni detainees and retaining it as the symbol that you and the president have -- >> thanks, tom. >> okay. first question regarding -- i'm not going to address any specifics that might have been in the press be about the contents of reported cables. you know, al-qaeda and other terrorists will use whatever they can
tom with human rights watch. two quick questions. first, can you say with confidence today that no u.s. assistance is being diverted by yemen for the fight against the southern secessionists? and second, on guantanamo what would you say -- setting the politics aside, setting the congressional restrictions aside what would you say from a strictly counterterrorism point of view hurts us more right now? what would hurt us more, an effort to begin repatriating yemeni detainees with some sort of...
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watching r.t. . the russian opposition leaders and human rights activists pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change based on fresh. rushes komsomolskaya pravda newspaper reports that the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and wanted american help for reform but their request was apparently given short shrift by washington for more on that score. and what exactly did russia's opposition and human rights activists want from washington anyway. all the members over there are positions first of all have accused the united states of turning a blind eye to the human rights violations taking place in the country one of the same time seeking help from the united states for its sixty's not just financial help but also ideological they want to see ideological involvement in their activities mr maduro has said that they also have asked to mr mack for the u.s. to be more critical of the violations of civil rights taking place in the washer but not bush. like critical now those who have already bill been present at such meetings at th
watching r.t. . the russian opposition leaders and human rights activists pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change based on fresh. rushes komsomolskaya pravda newspaper reports that the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and wanted american help for reform but their request was apparently given short shrift by washington for more on that score. and what exactly did russia's opposition and human rights activists want from washington...
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human rights is being seen as an encouraging sign. >> we appreciate those words. the united states will watch the actions of the chinese government. >> the knowledge that if the china relationship unraveled in the global economy unravels with it. the degree to which their own future is intertwined. >> the former dictator has been barred from leaving the country. the news agency quoted an anonymous source that a flight ban is being issued against him. he was charged on tuesday with corruption and stealing public funds. the hope that he might become ha ha candidate in the new presidential election. google's profits have been overshadowed by a shakeup. the co-founder is taking over. reaction has some analysts saying that with the company doing better than expected, it is time to make changes. there might be twice as much national gas in the world. -- natural gas in the world. the senior expert at the international energy agency says it might last 250 years or more. the opposition labour party [unintelligible] he cited issues in his personal private life. they disagreed on how to tackle the publi
human rights is being seen as an encouraging sign. >> we appreciate those words. the united states will watch the actions of the chinese government. >> the knowledge that if the china relationship unraveled in the global economy unravels with it. the degree to which their own future is intertwined. >> the former dictator has been barred from leaving the country. the news agency quoted an anonymous source that a flight ban is being issued against him. he was charged on tuesday...
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to be deported from norway pointing out protests human rights groups accuse the government of double standards it eases immigration laws. you're watching our team this is our weekly news review first to russia has already talked to the right to host the twenty eighteen world cup safely in the net and now it's time to do some strategic planning with its president sepp blatter is in st petersburg to put pen to paper officially passing one of the world's greatest sporting events to the country without all of the northern capital for peter this is the first time russia has to host the world cup has it fully realize what an opportunity has been given well i think it is starting to. look back to that night couple of months ago when they were. told and in twenty eight it was a really rotten thing it went right down to the wire a real roller coaster. in the bidding process look like for a moment who is going to be england we're going to get into a very strong bits from spain and portugal as well as another one from from the netherlands and belgium however an impassioned speech by the russian delegation teeth at the last minute really seem to h
to be deported from norway pointing out protests human rights groups accuse the government of double standards it eases immigration laws. you're watching our team this is our weekly news review first to russia has already talked to the right to host the twenty eighteen world cup safely in the net and now it's time to do some strategic planning with its president sepp blatter is in st petersburg to put pen to paper officially passing one of the world's greatest sporting events to the country...
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human rights is being seen as an encouraging sign. >> while we appreciate those words, the united states will watch the actions.e will watch the actions of the chinese government. >> this visit by hu jintao seems to have brought home to americans the knowledge that it is the u.s.-to -- as the u.s.- china relationship unravels, then the global economy on rebels with it. their own future is intertwined with that of china. >> it's been reporter that haiti's former dictator jean- claude duvalier has been barred from leaving the country. a flight ban has been issued against him. jean-claude duvalier who was ousted 25 years ago was charged with corruption he made a surprise return to the country last sunday, hoping he might become a candidate in the new presidential election. the fourth quarter profits have been overshadowed by a takeover in the board room. larry page will take over as ceo. some say it is the perfect time to make changes on the front lines appear. the opposition labour party has been left realineling by the resignation of alan johnson. >> mr. johnson, can you tell us why he resigned? >> the former sh
human rights is being seen as an encouraging sign. >> while we appreciate those words, the united states will watch the actions.e will watch the actions of the chinese government. >> this visit by hu jintao seems to have brought home to americans the knowledge that it is the u.s.-to -- as the u.s.- china relationship unravels, then the global economy on rebels with it. their own future is intertwined with that of china. >> it's been reporter that haiti's former dictator jean-...
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. >> we watched president obama in '09 in cairo speaking about democracy and human rights. at the time, the words weren't considered a harsh criticism of mubarak in any way. has that changed at all now? >> what we have heard is president obama saying, using benign diplomatic language in front of the cameras and in press statements about how he's pushing or gently nudging mubarak towards these reforms. yesterday in an interview i did the senior white house adviser, david axelrod, he used stronger language to talk about how president obama has been conveying this to mubarak. stronger language than we have ever heard before. >> he's on several occasions directly confronted president mubarak on it, and pushed him on the need to -- for political reform. >> to get ahead. >> in this country, exactly, to get ahead of this. >> directly confronted, david. that is, i'm told by without officials, a more accurate description than the more benign language we have heard until now. >> jake, look forward to. in the meantime, the u.s. has had a long history with president mubarak. who is he
. >> we watched president obama in '09 in cairo speaking about democracy and human rights. at the time, the words weren't considered a harsh criticism of mubarak in any way. has that changed at all now? >> what we have heard is president obama saying, using benign diplomatic language in front of the cameras and in press statements about how he's pushing or gently nudging mubarak towards these reforms. yesterday in an interview i did the senior white house adviser, david axelrod, he...
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suppress human rights creates free expression by civil society political opposition and what we need to do is to be seen to say that the european union and instructional community is watchingthat we will our and the whether it's today tomorrow or sunday in the near future there will be consequences on this progression for a shave otherwise we let him down but human rights groups and political prisoners who are suffering today in the power say were very blunt approach to start an all or nothing you know what we are saying today right here in today a small sanctions financial. himself and others in this regime were not at the moment people on the family members were saying that the motive that true track should stay open we want. to be part of the eastern partnership with its neighboring countries and our local the european union but multilateral a truly r.m.f. if you report we cut off but yes there are these further steps that we could make in the future we are putting personally on notice the international community does not recognize the election results and will not stand idly by as innocent opposition members are imprisoned or beaten or tortured and civil society suppre
suppress human rights creates free expression by civil society political opposition and what we need to do is to be seen to say that the european union and instructional community is watchingthat we will our and the whether it's today tomorrow or sunday in the near future there will be consequences on this progression for a shave otherwise we let him down but human rights groups and political prisoners who are suffering today in the power say were very blunt approach to start an all or nothing...
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suppress human rights creates free expression by civil society political opposition and what we need to do is to be seen to say that the european union and international community is watchingthat we will act and whether it's today tomorrow or sunday in the near future there will be consequences on this progression. otherwise we are letting down the human rights groups political prisoners who are suffering today in the power so i was very blunt approach to start all over nothing you know what we are saying today or writing on today sanctions financial sanctions against himself or others in his regime we're not at the moment saying that that should people on the family members were saying that the motive that true track should stay open we want. to be part of the eastern partnership with its neighboring countries and into our local the european union but multilateral through the i.m.f. if you are poor to be cut off but yes there are these further steps that we could make in the future we are putting personally on. notice tomorrow he's going to have a secret you know gross ration you know gratian with no international gas there and that's because the international community d
suppress human rights creates free expression by civil society political opposition and what we need to do is to be seen to say that the european union and international community is watchingthat we will act and whether it's today tomorrow or sunday in the near future there will be consequences on this progression. otherwise we are letting down the human rights groups political prisoners who are suffering today in the power so i was very blunt approach to start all over nothing you know what we...
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watching r.t. welcome to the program our top story the russian opposition leaders and human rights activists pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change based on fresh files from wiki leaks russia's komsomolskaya pravda newspaper reports that the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and wanted american help for reform the request was apparently given short shrift by washington for more on the timing of the copra tell you what are the latest revelations. well russian opposition is blaming washington d.c. for basically turning a blind eye to human rights violations taking place in the country they want the u.s. to monitor the situation with civil rights in russia much more closely they also believe that criticism from the us towards russia is crucial to a healthier situation with human rights. in the car to the also wanted russian the united states to sit down at the table together and think about how they could improve the situation with human rights here well. they have told one of the us stop for security officials that the u.s. help is needed
watching r.t. welcome to the program our top story the russian opposition leaders and human rights activists pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change based on fresh files from wiki leaks russia's komsomolskaya pravda newspaper reports that the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and wanted american help for reform the request was apparently given short shrift by washington for more on the timing of the copra tell you what are the latest...
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norway prompting outrage and protests human rights groups accuse the government of double standards and immigration laws. while news and much more when you're watching a weekly news or if you first to russia has already touched the right to host the twenty eighteen world cup safely into the net now it's time to do some strategic planning with fifa its president sepp blatter is in st petersburg officially passing one of the world's greatest sporting events to the country. is in the northern capital for us and this is the first time russia has to host the world cup present fully realize what an opportunity is been given do you think. yes i think it's certainly time to sink in it's just a couple of months now since the announcement was made it would be hosting. the moment. if you will. talk about it. already this morning with prime minister vladimir putin was very good in the process meeting some of the delegates from facebook to try and convince them that russia was the place that they should put their votes in and they should put the king of the tournament to know he also flew out to. be announcement was made a very impressive speech to say that he c
norway prompting outrage and protests human rights groups accuse the government of double standards and immigration laws. while news and much more when you're watching a weekly news or if you first to russia has already touched the right to host the twenty eighteen world cup safely into the net now it's time to do some strategic planning with fifa its president sepp blatter is in st petersburg officially passing one of the world's greatest sporting events to the country. is in the northern...
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. -- these are basic human rights. we can watch and monitor what is going on. the government has to address these concerns. there is nothing that we can do about all this stuff. we have been involved in a whole lot of ordeals. our responsibility is not to dabbled in everything that goes on around the world. host: robert gibbs reference the ambassador to egypt. she is a career diplomat. she has been the ambassadors since 2008 to cairo. she was appointed by the bush administration. she was previously appointed in syria, baghdad, jerusalem, and kuwait. the next call is from illinois. go ahead. caller: i am addition. my parents were born there. mr. obama has no standing in egypt. neither does elbaradei. the the one of these people are respected. mr. obama stood -- neither of these people are respected. he stood on the sidelines. the egyptians do not like obama. the syrians do not like him or respect him. right now, mubarak is our best chance. you may not like him or the idea that he has been in power for 30 years, but he is our guy. we need stability. we do not nee
. -- these are basic human rights. we can watch and monitor what is going on. the government has to address these concerns. there is nothing that we can do about all this stuff. we have been involved in a whole lot of ordeals. our responsibility is not to dabbled in everything that goes on around the world. host: robert gibbs reference the ambassador to egypt. she is a career diplomat. she has been the ambassadors since 2008 to cairo. she was appointed by the bush administration. she was...
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human rights creates free expression by civil society political opposition but it is doing that anyway and that what we need to do is to be seeing to say that the european union and international community is watchinghat we will act and that whether it's today tomorrow or sunday in the near future there will be consequences on this by the russian regime otherwise we are letting down the human rights groups the political prisoners who are suffering today. but mr luker shows promise to spawn with us he's pretty tough measures no considering that the. much of eastern europe is gas and oil indeed some twenty percent of germany's all this potentially an awful lot at stake here what do you read into that. yes there are economically the european union cannot afford to have double standards and if we say what we mean about democracy and human rights we cannot stand idly by and what message are we sending to our other partners in the eastern neighborhood who were who are transforming themselves who are working towards democracy who do dialogue with us for human rights the difficult efforts that they're making to transform their country is also crucial for identity and as a trade needs if when bellary states
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watching r.t. live from moscow good to have events today the russian opposition leaders and human rights activists pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change based on fresh files from wiki leaks russia's comes from newspaper reports the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and wanted american help for reform but the request was apparently given short shrift by washington on tees as well. members over there cabal positions first of all have accused the united states of turning a blind eye to the human rights violations taking place in the country one of the same time seeking help from the united states for its sixty's not just financial help but also ideological and while speaking to the habs over the russian department of the us national security council mr mouthful the members of the opposition have asked the united states to be more critical of the violations of civil rights taking place in russia but not bush like critical members of their position also seem to believe that the recent reset of relations between washington and the united st
watching r.t. live from moscow good to have events today the russian opposition leaders and human rights activists pleaded with top u.s. officials to support their plans for political and social change based on fresh files from wiki leaks russia's comes from newspaper reports the groups were consistently critical of the kremlin and wanted american help for reform but the request was apparently given short shrift by washington on tees as well. members over there cabal positions first of all have...