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political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization nullus the case of course symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the office it. it's. the very last rights of case and there are many other cases that we've documented so really and that clearly demonstrate that the redgrave human rights abuses including political money pollution of justice that are happening in the russian federation given that so many private profile people who have been involved in political activity have been released early do you think that signifies any change in the way the kremlin operates or indeed the political climate in the country while it's like the revolving door of russian political just is a revolving door of trumped up charges where you have some high profile political prisoners being released in one single week just before christmas just before the holidays develop should be ready to celebrate but done at the same time . people still remain in jail on three charges if we could stay on the
political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization nullus the case of course symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the office it. it's. the very last rights of case and there are many other cases that we've documented so really and that clearly demonstrate that the redgrave human rights abuses including political money pollution of justice that are happening in the russian...
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political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization never said the case of other symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the opposite. it's a very last rites of case and there are many other cases that we've documented solidly and that clearly demonstrate that the redgrave human rights abuses including political money policing of justice that are happening in the russian federation given that so many private profile people have been involved in political activity have been released early do you think that signifies any change in the way the kremlin operates or indeed the political climate in the country while it's largely the revolving door of russian political just is a revolving door of trumped up charges where you have some. political prisoners being released in one single week just before christmas just before the holidays. to celebrate but done at the same time although people still remain in jail on three charges if we could stay on the subject of what our cost in sochi
political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization never said the case of other symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the opposite. it's a very last rites of case and there are many other cases that we've documented solidly and that clearly demonstrate that the redgrave human rights abuses including political money policing of justice that are happening in the russian...
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political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organisation nullus the case of course symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the opposite. it's a very last rites of case and there are many other cases that we've documented solidly and that clearly demonstrate that there are grave human rights abuses including political manipulation of justice that are happening in the russian federation given that so many private profile people have been involved in political activity have been released early do you think that signifies any change in the way the kremlin operates or indeed the political climate in the country while it's largely the revolving door of russian political just is all the war of trumped up charges where you have some high profile political prisoners being released in one single week just before christmas just before the holidays develop should be ready to celebrate but done at the same time are the people still remain in jail on three charges if we could stay on the subjec
political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organisation nullus the case of course symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the opposite. it's a very last rites of case and there are many other cases that we've documented solidly and that clearly demonstrate that there are grave human rights abuses including political manipulation of justice that are happening in the russian...
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over how it handles sexual assault cases that was a topic of a report released this year by human rights watch now to discuss more about this issue i'm joined by sara dirt sure it senior counsel of the u.s. program of human rights watch and the author of this report capitol offense police mishandling of sexual assault cases in the district of columbia a sarah welcome the show so to be clear your report focused on d.c. police mishandling sexual assault cases not on d.c. police actively being a part of sexual assault cases but given what you've learned about the police force on this issue do these or arrests that i talked about in the intro of sexual misconduct in the like surprise you they don't entirely surprise me because what we found was that. scores of cases were not being investigated and that victims were often being treated. really poorly when they reported which indicated not that the policies in d.c. were bad but that the police department actually didn't have a culture that took sexual assault seriously now as part of this report you spoke with sexual assault survivors how did they d
over how it handles sexual assault cases that was a topic of a report released this year by human rights watch now to discuss more about this issue i'm joined by sara dirt sure it senior counsel of the u.s. program of human rights watch and the author of this report capitol offense police mishandling of sexual assault cases in the district of columbia a sarah welcome the show so to be clear your report focused on d.c. police mishandling sexual assault cases not on d.c. police actively being a...
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no one is sure of the total number of dead, and now we have two damning reports, one from human rights watch, one from amnesty international which say atrocities need investigating. people need to be brought to book and human rights watch says that is down to these people, and to the international community to put in more resource, even more resource into this country. >> we are seeing ar actived pictures of houses being burnt out, troops on the streets, people leaving their home looking for a safe haven. one has to see the question, do you think in the next few days there could be violence subsiding with present conditions as they are. >> i think they are at a test point really at this crisis. the new force deployed quickly, they have to extend its reach. not only that the political position will accelerate. i understand the u.s. is going to put more pressure on the interim government here. they are being pushed from all sides to be clear in a message to christians and muslims. he took power in the mainly muslim coalition. it disintegrated. the key point on top of everything else is disarmi
no one is sure of the total number of dead, and now we have two damning reports, one from human rights watch, one from amnesty international which say atrocities need investigating. people need to be brought to book and human rights watch says that is down to these people, and to the international community to put in more resource, even more resource into this country. >> we are seeing ar actived pictures of houses being burnt out, troops on the streets, people leaving their home looking...
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i was a topic of a report released this year by human rights watch. now to discuss more about this issue i'm joined by sarah tertiary senior counsel the u s program of human rights watch and the author of this report capital offense please his handling of sexual assault cases in the district of columbia. is there walking the show. soo it to be clear your report focused on dc police mis handling sexual assault this is not one part of sexual assault cases. but given what you've learned about the police force on this issue to these arrests that i talk about an intro of sexual misconduct unlike surprise you they don't entirely surprise me because what we found was that scores of cases were not being investigated and that victims were often being treated. have you been really poorly when they report in which he indicated that now that the policies in dc were bad but that the police department's actually didn't have a culture that took special salt seriously. now as part of this report. you spoke with the sexual assault survivors. how did they describe some
i was a topic of a report released this year by human rights watch. now to discuss more about this issue i'm joined by sarah tertiary senior counsel the u s program of human rights watch and the author of this report capital offense please his handling of sexual assault cases in the district of columbia. is there walking the show. soo it to be clear your report focused on dc police mis handling sexual assault this is not one part of sexual assault cases. but given what you've learned about the...
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the new real beast human rights watch say accounts funded most of the attacks of the world of sin. the mise en scene to be banned groups such as spinach can eat on. base of the foundation of this evening before we compute the starting spots. it's the right nic promise made in two thousand fourteen thousand chris and debbie if ahmad the county. this is isaac also come as opposition balanced on to the list and on the base i visit any intentions of rides on the spot. the silence that tradition this is a time tomorrow. youth ages history gets worse every day. because breaking news called what. so much. eagles to play. for itself. good news you. we knew when will we will or will. zai. all welcome to watch. got coming up the false forget that they will tell you what all of europe. was reading on germany's re introduction of the minimum wage. as leaders work to ratify a grand coalition agreement. all standouts points over the course of study showed just why the meat industry to now been undercutting the competition was tickled when aegis of und
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attacks since the beginning of twenty two of inkling of awful and that the cia knew about these human rights watch. and no doubt that medical student was due to the gang meeting indian captain you daddy things have changed a lot but activists say there is much to be done to me all the pieces see if a woman. i do meetings and demonstrations by women activists were held to mark one year since the day the gang gp statue quarter pdf. on sixteenth december twenty twelve and twenty two you don't feed your cat at the stone was to delete it by six men in a moving bus and off to die on a deserted road funny thing was beaten for trying to stop the hunt to cry. the victim died sixteen days need to invest in the hospital and the six men were apprehended and put one child in a frost cooled. one of the six allegedly committed suicide in prison fall but sentence today and a juvenile was sentenced to a maximum punishment of two years. it was a lovely parting of the campaign to be considered. ethan came out again this time since he returned to the indian parliament and the prime minister's office. the mining data
attacks since the beginning of twenty two of inkling of awful and that the cia knew about these human rights watch. and no doubt that medical student was due to the gang meeting indian captain you daddy things have changed a lot but activists say there is much to be done to me all the pieces see if a woman. i do meetings and demonstrations by women activists were held to mark one year since the day the gang gp statue quarter pdf. on sixteenth december twenty twelve and twenty two you don't feed...
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business start to the week for having met the country's top human rights watch dogs to discuss a massive russian president orders the military to focus on the cold front yet. not from our studios and here in moscow which just turned ten pm this is international government offices in ukraine a functioning again off to troops and rock police dismantled some of the barricades that paralyzed the city it's been a day of diplomacy with several key meetings. for us. of two weeks of stalemate and some violent clashes a possible break for a new cranium president victory in a code which has agreed to release all protesters who've been arrested throughout the course of these demonstrations and he's also hinted that he could sign at the e.u. association agreement of the rule he says that he could sign it is early as march of kiev in brussels can strike a deal which doesn't harm the ukrainian economy now e.u. officials had earlier said that the deal does remain on the table but that it was known negotiable was going to be interesting to see what the response from the opposition is to these concession
business start to the week for having met the country's top human rights watch dogs to discuss a massive russian president orders the military to focus on the cold front yet. not from our studios and here in moscow which just turned ten pm this is international government offices in ukraine a functioning again off to troops and rock police dismantled some of the barricades that paralyzed the city it's been a day of diplomacy with several key meetings. for us. of two weeks of stalemate and some...
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the british the busy start to the width of the pitching haven't met the country's top human rights watch dogs to discuss some mass at a state of the russian president or to submit a treat to focus on the coldest from yet the uptake of top stories this hour the am. here in the most and with a ten to midnight. this is of the national government offices in ukraine. well functioning again off to troops and the police dismantle some of the barricades that paralyze the city the day of diplomacy in kiev with several teammates things change all of these pools skull is the forests. after weeks of stalemate and the sum of fighting cocks is a possible break break ukrainian president began a good has agreed to release all for justice has been arrested throughout the course all these demonstrations are nice also hinted that he could to sign the eu association agreement off to rule he says that he could sign it is only a small city of brussels to strike a deal which doesn't harm the ukrainian economy now the official said that he has said that the deal does remain on the table but that it was not nego
the british the busy start to the width of the pitching haven't met the country's top human rights watch dogs to discuss some mass at a state of the russian president or to submit a treat to focus on the coldest from yet the uptake of top stories this hour the am. here in the most and with a ten to midnight. this is of the national government offices in ukraine. well functioning again off to troops and the police dismantle some of the barricades that paralyze the city the day of diplomacy in...
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a business start to the week for vladimir putin having not become trysts top human rights watch told us to discuss last amnesty the russian president has the military to focus on the coldest of the oxygen. was the your eyes said the u.k. rather with companies against dealing with his radio baldness in the occupied territories saying that illegal staters and makes business highly risky for british for. international news live from moscow international with me. thanks for joining us government offices in ukraine are functioning again after troops under riot police dismantled some of the barricades that paralyzed the sixty three it's a day of diplomacy with several key meetings shadowed. with the details. after weeks of stalemate and a number of violent clashes finally a breakthrough president viktor yanukovych has agreed to release all protesters who have been arrested throughout the course of these demonstrations now some could even be released as early as today that's according to the president's cristiana coverage is also hinted that ukraine could be ready to sign the e.u. associati
a business start to the week for vladimir putin having not become trysts top human rights watch told us to discuss last amnesty the russian president has the military to focus on the coldest of the oxygen. was the your eyes said the u.k. rather with companies against dealing with his radio baldness in the occupied territories saying that illegal staters and makes business highly risky for british for. international news live from moscow international with me. thanks for joining us government...
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busy start of the week for vladimir putin having met the country's top human rights watch dogs to discuss a mass amnesty the russian president orders the military to focus on the. take. from a studio center here in moscow which just this is international government offices in ukraine a functioning again after troops and police dismantled some of the barricades that paralyzed the city it's been a day of diplomacy with several key meeting shuttled scott is standing by with the latest so paul tell us what's come out of these talks so. well after weeks of stalemate and some violent clashes a possible breakthrough ukrainian president viktor has agreed to release protesters who have been arrested throughout the course of these demonstrations and he's also hinted that he could sign at the e.u. association agreement after all he says that he could sign it is early as march if kiev and brussels can strike a deal which doesn't. corner me now e.u. officials have said that the deal does remain on the table but that it was negotiable can be interesting to see what the response from the opposition is t
busy start of the week for vladimir putin having met the country's top human rights watch dogs to discuss a mass amnesty the russian president orders the military to focus on the. take. from a studio center here in moscow which just this is international government offices in ukraine a functioning again after troops and police dismantled some of the barricades that paralyzed the city it's been a day of diplomacy with several key meeting shuttled scott is standing by with the latest so paul tell...
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the authorities a few days ago raided the headquarters of a human rights group. human rights watch has complained about that. and american defense secretary chuck hagel has been on the telephone to the army chief of staff general assisi to voice his concerns about the charge against mohamed morsi. we're hearing critics of the administration all being charged with similar offenses. we're seeing human rights watches describing a crackdown on dissent on anyone who is critical of the administration here. >> live for us in cairo. thank you. >> you're watching the al jazeera news hour. what the south korean government plans to do to cut unemployment numbers. and a do it yourself job. astronauts suit up for a spacewalk at the international space station. >>> and we have the latest from the world cup. >> thailand's main opposition party said it won't take part in a general election next year. the democratic party leader said the decision was made to ensure political reforms were impleme implemented. the prime minister shinawatra has called for the election. but many say she's under the inf
the authorities a few days ago raided the headquarters of a human rights group. human rights watch has complained about that. and american defense secretary chuck hagel has been on the telephone to the army chief of staff general assisi to voice his concerns about the charge against mohamed morsi. we're hearing critics of the administration all being charged with similar offenses. we're seeing human rights watches describing a crackdown on dissent on anyone who is critical of the administration...
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. >> human rights watch says civilians are targeted along ethnic lines. the man blamed for the violence is riek machar, from the nuer tribe. >> if you go outside, they can kill you. >> the violence is said to be because of a coup. >> juba is quiet enough. government troops have lost control. u.n. officials say the base has been attacked. government officials can send in reinforcements. >> there's government offices, they had to vacate the fight. and relocated. so they are still fighting on and on. of course, the government has been displaced from the offices. that's why we say they have lost control. we wouldn't say it's completely captured. >> back in the capital the day is ending. people look for cover ahead of what they fear is a night of violence ahead. political tensions and rivalries plant the country into another civil war. >> i want to bring in from washington a policy analyst on sudan and south sudan for enough, an organisation that nights against genocide and crimes against humanity. >> let's talk about the u.s. troops that are sent in there. ot
. >> human rights watch says civilians are targeted along ethnic lines. the man blamed for the violence is riek machar, from the nuer tribe. >> if you go outside, they can kill you. >> the violence is said to be because of a coup. >> juba is quiet enough. government troops have lost control. u.n. officials say the base has been attacked. government officials can send in reinforcements. >> there's government offices, they had to vacate the fight. and relocated. so...
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on these developments, human rights watch said all this is to be seen in the crock down that's been going on for three or four months now. there's zero sense that this is wrong and that we should not be doing this in the new egypt. there is a tough defense of the newspaper's role about publishing stories about mass intelligence. during the hour long session, he was forced to defend his patriotism. he argued it was in the public interest to expose the snooping. when asked why the guardian has been attacked over the story, he said shooting the messenger is the oldest diversionary story in the book. following russ bridge's testimony, the same committee announced it had summoned andrew parker, the head have mi5 to defend his claims. parker will face questioning this coming week. >> when someone says the word drone, it is usually followed by the word strike. given the stories we keep hearing out of pakistan and yemen, we've become conditioned to think of drones as weapons of war. they are also becoming tools of the jumpistic trade. more and more news stories, particularly those on television n
on these developments, human rights watch said all this is to be seen in the crock down that's been going on for three or four months now. there's zero sense that this is wrong and that we should not be doing this in the new egypt. there is a tough defense of the newspaper's role about publishing stories about mass intelligence. during the hour long session, he was forced to defend his patriotism. he argued it was in the public interest to expose the snooping. when asked why the guardian has...
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human rights watch would condemn what they did here as crimes against humanity. >> translator: everyone> translator: my husband yelled, "close the door and hide." i said, "i swear to god i won't go without you." >> reporter: facing little resistance, they quickly owned the streets and attacked with abandon. a few of the villagers were armed but they were outnumbered and outgunned. >> translator: i have a gun. but when the bullets run out, it's just a stick. >> translator: my husband saw them coming. he pointed at them. they shot him. after they killed them,they mutilated them. they cut them with a knife from here to here. they filmed it on the cell phone. is there anything more evil than what they did to us? >> translator: they blocked the street off so nobody could pass. right when i stopped, i saw people in front of me being killed. i got everybody out of the car. that was when my baby son was shot in the head. >> translator: my husband -- we couldn't carry him, we couldn't move him, me and my daughters. they dragged me along like a child who couldn't walk. >> translator: my son is 2
human rights watch would condemn what they did here as crimes against humanity. >> translator: everyone> translator: my husband yelled, "close the door and hide." i said, "i swear to god i won't go without you." >> reporter: facing little resistance, they quickly owned the streets and attacked with abandon. a few of the villagers were armed but they were outnumbered and outgunned. >> translator: i have a gun. but when the bullets run out, it's just a...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of kilometers to the north, another charity, human rights watch, were witnessinglar trauma, tens of thousands on the run living in fear. and this extraordinary moment. [ baby crying ] >> human rights watch says they found a baby lost by fleeing parents. but what happens next for this child and all the others is uncertain. >> it really will depend on the actions of the international community and the proper deployment of international troops to protect civilians and stop the violence. >> in a country with no army, no police, nos justice, no way of ending the violence itself, be that is a very big question. not easily answered. nic robertson, cnn, london. >> it's just heartbreaking when you see the pictures in the story like that. they need so much help. it is escalating day by day. >> there's there's a few thousand u.n. troops and french troops are trying to bring things under control. it's hard to get out of bangui and into other areas. >> president obama taking action to protect americans. this is in south sudan. he is sendinging a content gincy of 45 service mem
. >> reporter: hundreds of kilometers to the north, another charity, human rights watch, were witnessinglar trauma, tens of thousands on the run living in fear. and this extraordinary moment. [ baby crying ] >> human rights watch says they found a baby lost by fleeing parents. but what happens next for this child and all the others is uncertain. >> it really will depend on the actions of the international community and the proper deployment of international troops to protect...
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. >> human rights watch say civilians are targeted along ethnic lines. president salva kiir's forces are dinka. the man he blames, riek machar, is from the nuer tribe. >> if you go outside they'll kill you >> violence is because of a coup, not ethnic rivalries. riek machar denies trying to take over the country. u.n. officials say their bases have been attacked. government officials have put in officials. >> where the fighting occurred is where the government officers are. that's why the whole government it to get out of the process of the fight and located to run the camp. so they are still fighting on and on. of course, the government has been displaced from the offices. that's why they say we have lost control. there is still fighting going on, so you wouldn't say it is completely captured, because there is still presence. >> in the cam ta-- capital the y is ending. why rivalries could plunge the country into another civil war. >> before south sudan became independent they struggled through a 22-year civil war, leaving more than a million dead. >> aft
. >> human rights watch say civilians are targeted along ethnic lines. president salva kiir's forces are dinka. the man he blames, riek machar, is from the nuer tribe. >> if you go outside they'll kill you >> violence is because of a coup, not ethnic rivalries. riek machar denies trying to take over the country. u.n. officials say their bases have been attacked. government officials have put in officials. >> where the fighting occurred is where the government officers...
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udents are protesting the -- human rights watch accused of suppressing egypt in the midst of opposition. lebanon's state news agency said a 19-year-old man wounded in a car bombing in beirut has died raising the death toll in the attack to seven. investigators are working out the site of the blast. a senior aide, the 62-year-old ho was a critic of syria and hezbollah was also killed in the explosion. pressure is increasing on the two sides in the conflict in south sudan to open peace talks and stop the nation from sliding into civil war. gave n peace broker its them until december 31 to begin face-to-face talks. two weeks of fighting in the country left thousands dead and more than 100,000 others displaced. the u.n. for two weeks looked more like a refugee camp. thousands fled here from the fighting. many reported being the target of ethnic persecution and terrible atrocities, and all fear for the future. >> we are not safe. the fight continues. and the government had nothing to do with the trouble. >> pressure is now mounting on the president. in a meeting with u.s. diplomats he promis
udents are protesting the -- human rights watch accused of suppressing egypt in the midst of opposition. lebanon's state news agency said a 19-year-old man wounded in a car bombing in beirut has died raising the death toll in the attack to seven. investigators are working out the site of the blast. a senior aide, the 62-year-old ho was a critic of syria and hezbollah was also killed in the explosion. pressure is increasing on the two sides in the conflict in south sudan to open peace talks and...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. on the money with the business of russia. well if you're going to like. the face you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. lazy i'm going to go through a no other job. so that i could money to buy seeds. dies or to mother the money i have for seeds and you can spend it for books you may. be open in school uniform my kids need for school. sick i'm going to be. so i have no money left to seat on the day no matter how cheap i might be. demoted you know too much money to do much . more. to a community has a borehole that isn't easily accessible by all. the damn dries out during the dry.
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. on the money with the business of russia. well if...
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in the peace human rights watch said of steel the working group on enforced all invited to a decent bed and says investigate the additional office in boston. in two thousand trade it caught on the government to meet the country's armed forces mota continent the most out of their crucial witness in the barn with a small crimes trial was attacked by unknown persons over the weekend died in hospital on tuesday but all they had testified against jim obvious comedy that did not understand safety of the prime stride and hadn't had any phone slightly guilty over twenty charges including boss giving great and hooting and forcing minority hindus to convert to islam in the country's nineteen seventy one liberation war i'm thinking that it would be thirteen were tried and sentenced him to death for jaundice among eight the mexican independence war corruption crusader on the satay house taken the plunge once again this time with an even stronger resolve in his bid to seek the creation of the anti corruption about them in the same basic civil activists have started another investment cost the intens
in the peace human rights watch said of steel the working group on enforced all invited to a decent bed and says investigate the additional office in boston. in two thousand trade it caught on the government to meet the country's armed forces mota continent the most out of their crucial witness in the barn with a small crimes trial was attacked by unknown persons over the weekend died in hospital on tuesday but all they had testified against jim obvious comedy that did not understand safety of...
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they're putting on the issue as to class with the authorities on tuesday human rights watch and other groups also excited to meet the case for her imprisoned husband. you shall go easy on pro democracy activist and unfair he said the annie eleven year prison term and is seeking a re trial members of the japanese government panel had outlined a new recommendations to control the beach and build up of radioactive water at the suspicion that dai ichi nuclear plants. prime minister seems ill and an ounce of fat and that his administration will spend nearly five hundred million dollars to deal with the problem that the data facility. some of the funds would go to a concert in what's being called an ice wall around reactive buildings to prevent groundwater from seeping in town then they said calling for the upgraded kitchen and i seek to quickly set up by the back of nations. these would involve building large storage tanks with double outer walls along with using concrete to seal cracks and holes in kayaks. adam anderson had planned to keep the ground to prevent rain water from seeping in
they're putting on the issue as to class with the authorities on tuesday human rights watch and other groups also excited to meet the case for her imprisoned husband. you shall go easy on pro democracy activist and unfair he said the annie eleven year prison term and is seeking a re trial members of the japanese government panel had outlined a new recommendations to control the beach and build up of radioactive water at the suspicion that dai ichi nuclear plants. prime minister seems ill and an...
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many human rights activists are saying this simply doesn't go far enough to quote a large number of forced abortions infanticide and involuntary sterilizations nicholas backlund of human rights watch in hong kong told the washington post that quote the whole system needs to be dismantled what they're doing is just tinkering with it allowing one specific category of people to have two children the system is abusive and generates so much pain for so main. but there is far more encouraging announcement that was also said by the chinese government today the country's longstanding reification labor camps are so to be abolished now exact numbers are impossible to know but according to china's state news agency approximately one hundred sixty thousand inmates have been held in three hundred fifty of these labor camps throughout the country these camps have been in place to harbor chinese political dissidents since the one nine hundred fifty s. and while the conditions are largely hidden according to former inmates that type of treatment in these camps includes regular beatings sleep deprivation forced labor work barely edible food no freedom to go to the bathroom and a lack of basic need
many human rights activists are saying this simply doesn't go far enough to quote a large number of forced abortions infanticide and involuntary sterilizations nicholas backlund of human rights watch in hong kong told the washington post that quote the whole system needs to be dismantled what they're doing is just tinkering with it allowing one specific category of people to have two children the system is abusive and generates so much pain for so main. but there is far more encouraging...
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when she targeted attacks in august on since the beginning of two thousand but according to human rights watch. so nice that it into a sip of sabah was back in two thousand won under us pressure. one of the troops also it's just good to me. james was carried out hundreds of killings the book the yankee her mother guilt but you get up and he won a gift not the good of up to study she's a bit too loose and supporters of pockets on the sunni sect didn't prove to the streets of the hole to condemn the killing they need to assist in google's head of the city. gunmen killed the proving to the date of the troop and police were deployed to prevent mold by its off to the mtc on facts and called for protests the stick wielding protesters months in the streets of the hall and started anti shiite still gives us peace and drive via looked on. more than one hundred pts to be the best is going to hide its seminars in the depth of snow on top it's a. quick break but don't stick your week is coming up off to the break execution in nineteen seventy one all crime is that they each other but that would not add to
when she targeted attacks in august on since the beginning of two thousand but according to human rights watch. so nice that it into a sip of sabah was back in two thousand won under us pressure. one of the troops also it's just good to me. james was carried out hundreds of killings the book the yankee her mother guilt but you get up and he won a gift not the good of up to study she's a bit too loose and supporters of pockets on the sunni sect didn't prove to the streets of the hole to condemn...
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non governmental organization human rights watch says youngsters priorities are in the wrong place. it just got this context is connected to the big brother to the mediterranean area. it grows primarily to prevent immigrants from entering the eu. we sit context and change its road to rescuing migrants and preventing deaths this year. who or what importance. only time will tell whether the new system will actually help decrease the loss of my grandma is in the mediterranean sea. in australia the great barrier reef has long been under attack from global warming oil leaks and dirty way school to name just a few it's estimated that hobbled to the car and has disappeared over the last thirty years. some scientists are now working hard to make sure that those coral species don't become extinct thousands of individual breeds make up australia's great barrier reef. it's home to fifteen hundred species but the unique ecosystem is under threat. the coral grows every year but nowhere near fast enough to keep up with the re entry to be destroyed the us and australian scientists are working to s
non governmental organization human rights watch says youngsters priorities are in the wrong place. it just got this context is connected to the big brother to the mediterranean area. it grows primarily to prevent immigrants from entering the eu. we sit context and change its road to rescuing migrants and preventing deaths this year. who or what importance. only time will tell whether the new system will actually help decrease the loss of my grandma is in the mediterranean sea. in australia the...
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many human rights activists are saying this simply doesn't go far enough to quell the large number of forced abortions infanticide and involuntary sterilizations nicholas backlund of human rights watch in hong kong told the washington post that quote the whole system needs to be dismantled what they're doing is just tinkering with it allowing one specific category of people to have two children the system is abusive and generates so much pain for so my name but there is far more encouraging announcement that was also said by the chinese government today the country's longstanding reification labor camps are so to be abolished now exact numbers are impossible to know but according to china's state news agency proxy.
many human rights activists are saying this simply doesn't go far enough to quell the large number of forced abortions infanticide and involuntary sterilizations nicholas backlund of human rights watch in hong kong told the washington post that quote the whole system needs to be dismantled what they're doing is just tinkering with it allowing one specific category of people to have two children the system is abusive and generates so much pain for so my name but there is far more encouraging...
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violence students protesting the government's decision to label the muslim brotherhood a group human rights watch has accused the government of attempting to suppress the gym. the main opposition the gnomes state news agency says a nineteen year old man wounded in friday's come bombing in central beirut has snowed all night. raising the death toll in the attack to send them to investigate isn't working out the cycle the boss which targeted politician mohamad countdown a senior aides to former lebanese prime minister is not a deity. the sixty two year old johnson who was a critic of syria and its lebanese allies hezbollah on it was also killed in the explosion. here is the increasing utilities in the conflict instead of saddam to open the stall and still the nation from sliding into civil war. african peace brokers case president of acadia and de sac to rebel leader eat my shop until december the thirty first to begin face to face people the two weeks of fighting in the country has led thousands dead and more than a hundred thousand of those displaced the un base in cuba for two weeks it looked mo
violence students protesting the government's decision to label the muslim brotherhood a group human rights watch has accused the government of attempting to suppress the gym. the main opposition the gnomes state news agency says a nineteen year old man wounded in friday's come bombing in central beirut has snowed all night. raising the death toll in the attack to send them to investigate isn't working out the cycle the boss which targeted politician mohamad countdown a senior aides to former...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. i think. i got hired to do their cars. because i wrote an article about. the year conditions of work since we journalists have when they were in israel palestine. hands the year the journalists there they interviewed the very frank with me and they told me about different things that you couldn't report to calm things than the good and the censorship that the experienced in there. at their workplace when the material was published two of the six journalists that are tired of you they retracted their statement so you see the. face you see you need that you need some good news cam or do you think i don't think long text or something i think if somebody does a
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. i think. i got hired to do their cars. because i...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. please. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle and it's a whistleblower edward snowden has always maintained his motivation was to force a serious conversation about the all encompassing surveillance state well he certainly has achieved this so with mission accomplished is it time to cut a deal with him or even grant him a pardon. to cross out edward snowden i'm joined by my guest mary fan in seattle she is a professor at the university of washington and a former federal prosecutor in washington we have ray mcgovern he is the co-founder of veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and in new york we cross to ti
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. please. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all...
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here well to discuss that i'm now joined by tom looks not the russian program director for human rights watch thank you very much for your time first of all let's talk about the release. this really stands out because it wasn't part of the amnesty but rather he was released on a presidential pardon or what put in was humanitarian grounds i wonder if you read anything into it whether you believe that the grounds were indeed humanitarian well i think it's largely an effort by the authorities to boost russia's image in the run up to the olympics in sochi in which are just a few weeks away possibly the g eight summit which is also learned in sochi in another few months so yes indeed i would actually agree with me how you how they're costly himself. it is a public relations project does it make of what's less well new not at all because indeed it means quite a lot harder for his family it means quite a lot from those prisoners of bollocks if i may call them out there is protestant is in charge what most riots for individuals for individual victims of abuses means that it means freedom but done for
here well to discuss that i'm now joined by tom looks not the russian program director for human rights watch thank you very much for your time first of all let's talk about the release. this really stands out because it wasn't part of the amnesty but rather he was released on a presidential pardon or what put in was humanitarian grounds i wonder if you read anything into it whether you believe that the grounds were indeed humanitarian well i think it's largely an effort by the authorities to...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why the creek terrorists because according to the human rights watch said the cost of the people killed by growth in yemen are civilians. you know if the yemeni government is really free from washed its grasp and really want to do appear al qaeda problem to have better luck doing it themselves. the good old rifles and bayonets. when the right targets. just acting. i rmb. i knew he was new. lose. little. he does little. it is. low. it is ch ch. we will win. as i. ay ay ay. why did you hear what god with us. eric kelly as the summing up the next half hour. russian parliament the duma passed a sweeping amnesty bill for thousands of prisoners including small thursday aged and disabled merkel outlines the government's policy on europe. what led me into the euro cents. that price is the statement of political correspondent. the surprise in the world
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why the creek terrorists because according to the human rights watch said the cost of the people killed by growth in yemen are civilians. you know if the yemeni government is really free from washed its grasp and really want to do appear al qaeda problem to have better luck doing it themselves. the good old rifles and bayonets. when the right targets. just acting. i rmb. i knew he was new. lose. little. he does little. it is. low. it is ch ch. we will...
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human rights watch has accused egypt remedial of inflaming anti syrian sentiment. it also says hundreds of students that he's been detained in egypt and proceed into the country. really lor i have my eye liner and have my teaching altogether. some of them to syria. i am against you. which is included the miriam has cost some money these refugees. he has been held for over two months and threatened with deportation. his wife doesn't know where he'll end up. and she starts right. who in monaco queen cited the need to change used to treat us very mild and they helped us the lack of local wine in her mouth and it's nice no i type this it is explained the qantas deal and frank died in auckland and one. you know. the hostile environment to post more speech its syrian refugees face on certain key to the map. your alternative they can either try to make the illegal and dangerous cross into europe will return to the war torn homeland. the senior commander of the shiite hezbollah militia has been killed outside his home in southern beirut. in currencies the attack outside th
human rights watch has accused egypt remedial of inflaming anti syrian sentiment. it also says hundreds of students that he's been detained in egypt and proceed into the country. really lor i have my eye liner and have my teaching altogether. some of them to syria. i am against you. which is included the miriam has cost some money these refugees. he has been held for over two months and threatened with deportation. his wife doesn't know where he'll end up. and she starts right. who in monaco...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. i wonder if we can add democracy at least expansionist democracy of the kind of styles by george w. bush to that at least a few tolkien ideologies on par with communism on par with nazis along party with. interim agents you know the ideologies that can. mcgrew to an increase in violence i think the problem is the idea that by military force you to take a government create a state of anarchy and hope that democracy would spontaneously blossom. welcome to the kaiser report i max kaiser you know this week it was reported that factory farm towns are being said the mess from the bottom of chicken cages a combination of feces feathers and on the chicken feet whic
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. i wonder if we can add democracy at least...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. ok pos somi goes i'm not a martin and this is breaking the sat so much the duck dynasty controversy that the mainstream media is trumpeting there is actually positive news to report a panel appointed by. just released its recommendations to scale back the n.s.a. and the document they recommended forty six changes to add transparency accountability the agency but most importantly they suggest scaling back its authority to snoop and every aspect of our lives so time the pop the champagne all rolls right out so fast this is only good news if obama actually decides to embrace the advice and here's the cold hard truth even if the recommendations are adopted it's
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. ok pos somi goes i'm not a martin and this is...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. and the. place is. not easy. for us. this is the right place for both of. these particular people we're working with who the fuck. do they do anything. why would they work with these chemicals why would they not work with these kind of mold many of them for money yes and this needs to be said they do this for the money yeah but the i am why everybody has one thing well known what a liar it's why did you know that this year i am having the first day that i was judging. and the man you are judging no not even with yours or the ending this movie is charging that it's ok i'm just saying in issue b. we need to be concerned that we're not going around places sayi
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. and the. place is. not easy. for us. this is the...
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eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report max kaiser you know this week it was reported that factory farm towns are being said the mess from the bottom of chicken cages a combination of feces feathers and on the chicken feet which includes antibiotics heavy metals disease causing bacteria and even bits of dead rodents i know if you're thinking you're thinking that sounds a whole lot like the federal reserve banking system it was the factory farm citizen consumers fed cheap credit laced with feces feathers and dead rodents and chicken feet of a hundred years of old toxic debts of money printing pushed by financial disease causing banks to bacteria and both feeding the sy
eight from forty to sixty new terrorists why they create terrorists because according to the human rights watch seventy percent of the people killed by drones in yemen are civilians you know if the yemeni government is really free from washington's grasp and really wants to deal with their al qaeda problem they'll have better luck doing it themselves or the good old rifles and bayonets pointed at the right targets but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report max kaiser you know this...