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naomi muffy is a community activist and kristi sharma is a senior research out with human rights watch. we also asked the government's national indigenous australians agency to join us, but they toned down our invitation bought. they did send a statement and i will be sharing that with you a little bit later on. ladies, thank you so much for being part of today's show make and there were just 2 numbers that are in my head right now. one is 10, that's the age of criminal responsibility l strain. the other one is 15 times more indigenous youngsters are incarcerated. what young says in australia? those 2 numbers are shock. what does that mean to family? and if we take it away from us and we talk about family, what does that mean? it means that it's broken families and we said it and we said it made subjected to racism, discrimination. marginalisation pretty clear that he whispered straight out, as mentioned in the other video here, we have a mother who juggles and discrimination is really what we are to the national suicide prevention and my colleague and i, your job is going to be 12100000 p
naomi muffy is a community activist and kristi sharma is a senior research out with human rights watch. we also asked the government's national indigenous australians agency to join us, but they toned down our invitation bought. they did send a statement and i will be sharing that with you a little bit later on. ladies, thank you so much for being part of today's show make and there were just 2 numbers that are in my head right now. one is 10, that's the age of criminal responsibility l strain....
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we can't verify any, any of this information. the prime ministers, the prime minister people, he's a respected nobel laureate international, another respected organization, human rights watch the same. ethiopian human rights commission, making all kinds of allegations, again, without going and very point, this information to us. we cannot go to there because we simply cannot verify. we get all this information from all sides, but there's no way of verifying that. but again, we're speaking to the big teams in the sudan, and they're telling us course people are being killed. people are being homeless. infrastructure start being destroyed. we just don't know who well, aid agencies and local volunteers are helping tens of thousands of ethiopian refugees in eastern sedan, regain a sense of normalcy in makeshift camps. mohammed vaal has a support from one of those camps. there's no blackboard or chalk or notebooks, but there's a sparkle of hope in the eyes of these young each open refugees trying to start a new life amid the toughest of conditions. the makeshift school at the camp is sponsored by the norwegian refugees council. one of the things we're trying to do is to help giv
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we can discuss what is going on there now... laetitia bader is the horn of africa director at human rights watch. oint of view about this conflict? well, as your report highlighted, we still don't have a clear picture of the toll of the last three and a half weeks of fighting on the population, but what we know is that it has been heavy. as we know, over 40,000 people have fled into neighbouring sudan, we have very credible reports of targeted, violent killings in western tigray region against civilians. we have reports of targeted attacks also on civilian infrastructure. we still don't have a clear picture of what has happened in the regional capital, mek‘ele, in the last few days, but as you pointed out there are reports of artillery fire in what is a very heavily populated town. at the same time, communication shutdown is still in place, so loved ones are not able to reach out to each other. tigray has really been in a speech —like situation for almost one month now. humanitarian access is still restricted to the area, just like a siege like situation. the full situation is still unknown and we
we can discuss what is going on there now... laetitia bader is the horn of africa director at human rights watch. oint of view about this conflict? well, as your report highlighted, we still don't have a clear picture of the toll of the last three and a half weeks of fighting on the population, but what we know is that it has been heavy. as we know, over 40,000 people have fled into neighbouring sudan, we have very credible reports of targeted, violent killings in western tigray region against...
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we had no information. they human rights watch and an e-mail a few hours ago saying everyone who is involved in this conflict should watch out and protect peaceful civilians. but you know, we focus on the time getting to the sudan. what are telling us to name iconix that conflict is really affecting thousands of people, more than 40000 oficial numbers. so, i mean, you can only guess where this conference is headed. you say that your neighbors in sudan, the, you know, they've been talking about this problem. ethiopians government has told the international community, basically to butt out. they said this is a domestic problem. we know that's not true. there are warnings that this conflict could destabilize all of east africa. it might as well, but the prime minister insists he's been using his twitter account to say the kind of stapes he has taken for the country to come to this conclusion. including sending, offering some kind of mediation in the past, even sending. and it was the last at the m p. n to try to breach that breach th
we had no information. they human rights watch and an e-mail a few hours ago saying everyone who is involved in this conflict should watch out and protect peaceful civilians. but you know, we focus on the time getting to the sudan. what are telling us to name iconix that conflict is really affecting thousands of people, more than 40000 oficial numbers. so, i mean, you can only guess where this conference is headed. you say that your neighbors in sudan, the, you know, they've been talking about...
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happening to civilians to women to children for civilians who are not fighting at all so we spoke to human rights watch in italy and they just listed they listed the atrocities they every day issues that people in cameroon were having to deal with having this crisis in young regions of commit one has had the devastating impact on civilians hundreds of thousands have been displaced because of the violence forced to flee their homes and are currently living in particularly our conditions in the bush lacking access to basic services such as what to afford an education and care and the majority of those internet he displaced are women and children civilians have been directly targeted by bored parties to these crises to government forces and to separate his fighters they've been killed how rust has faulted i don't i know you are really focused on how do we get out of this situation as is. i would say the majority of people coming catherine is watching you on each in fright now caffein says the united nations cannot solve cameron's problems edwin who can solve cameron's proppants what what id's do you have
happening to civilians to women to children for civilians who are not fighting at all so we spoke to human rights watch in italy and they just listed they listed the atrocities they every day issues that people in cameroon were having to deal with having this crisis in young regions of commit one has had the devastating impact on civilians hundreds of thousands have been displaced because of the violence forced to flee their homes and are currently living in particularly our conditions in the...
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we can't verify any, any of this information. the prime ministers, the prime minister people, he's a respected nobel laureate, amnesty international, another respected organization, human rights watch the same. ethiopian human rights commission, making all kinds of allegations, again, without going and very point that information to us. we cannot go to there because we simply cannot verify. we get all this information from all sides, but there's no way of verifying that. but again, we're speaking to the big teams in the sudan, and they're telling us course people are being killed. people are being homeless. infrastructures are being destroyed. we just don't know who allays asian citizen volunteers are helping. if the opium refugees in eastern see don, regain a sense of normalcy in makeshift camps. $100.00 sat, one of those camps where he filed this report. so there is no blackboard or chalk or notebooks. but there's a sparkle of hope in the eyes of these young each open refugees trying to start a new life. amid the toughest of conditions. the makeshift school at the camp is sponsored by the norwegian refugees council. one of the things we're trying to do is to give them a sense of
we can't verify any, any of this information. the prime ministers, the prime minister people, he's a respected nobel laureate, amnesty international, another respected organization, human rights watch the same. ethiopian human rights commission, making all kinds of allegations, again, without going and very point that information to us. we cannot go to there because we simply cannot verify. we get all this information from all sides, but there's no way of verifying that. but again, we're...
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we can't verify any, any of this information. the prime ministers, the prime minister, feels like he's a respected noble lawyer international, another respected organization, human rights watch the same. the ethiopian human rights commission, making all kinds of family case. and again, without going and buying this information, we cannot go to the air because we simply cannot. we get all this information from all sides. but there's no way of verifying that. but again, we're speaking to the big guns in the sudan, and they're telling us, or us people are being killed. people are being homeless, infrastructures are being destroyed. we just don't know who, how when you should lose it. would you say that private or syrup is conducting this conflict in this way? the fact that the region is being sealed off, or we're unable to talk to these people. as you mentioned, he's a nobel laureates. he shouldn't be afraid of the scrutiny. so what does this suggest to you with the, the iron curtain that's going right industry june. again, i work for local media whenever we're prevented from doing our jobs, whether it's in ethiopia or any, any part of the world. we travel, you know, if you can
we can't verify any, any of this information. the prime ministers, the prime minister, feels like he's a respected noble lawyer international, another respected organization, human rights watch the same. the ethiopian human rights commission, making all kinds of family case. and again, without going and buying this information, we cannot go to the air because we simply cannot. we get all this information from all sides. but there's no way of verifying that. but again, we're speaking to the big...
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human rights commission. that is saying that 9000 number. this is this commission is on its own, this commission. but it doesn't mean we have to constrain the numbers. there's a report from human rights watch and ethiopia's own human rights commission that says that to gray and say that they are being targeted based on their ethnicity. i'm not talking about the leadership that there are specific incidents of to great and saying that they are being singled out and targeted based on their ethnicity. what do you say about that? i don't want to, i don't want us 6000000 to gran's. only 10 or 20 of these people are brought to it immediately. and so go to a court of law on the on own ground solutions of corruption. so no, no, i'm not. and i'm not talking about being arrested. i'm talking about people saying that they are been suspended from their job that they're not being allowed to fly. the that's not the case. this government does not discriminate in one building and it's messy so that this government is going to use this. i guess this are you for a suspect? so are you saying that what they're saying is not true and can you not at least condemn it? you know, if i'm telling you there are people
human rights commission. that is saying that 9000 number. this is this commission is on its own, this commission. but it doesn't mean we have to constrain the numbers. there's a report from human rights watch and ethiopia's own human rights commission that says that to gray and say that they are being targeted based on their ethnicity. i'm not talking about the leadership that there are specific incidents of to great and saying that they are being singled out and targeted based on their...
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human rights. when it comes to human rights, it is the question of what peop d say, and what they anchor: we will be watchingt. thank you so much from riyadh. back here in the u.s., georgia is the latest state to certify bthat jen has won the presidency. donaldcl trump continues tm that the election was right against him. there has been no evidence tohi provacquisitions so far. the president has met wawh republicankers with the underground state of michigan n which is sti certified its joining me now as y. what does the hope here? that he could get the electors to vote for him? >> that is one of the possibilities that donald trump sand hisporters are advancing, that they can somehow stopss the certification pro which is supposed to take ways soon and allowed theichigan legislature to step in and declare the state for donald trump. that is conceivably why donald trump is meeting with the republican leaders and that is why the white house spokesperson said this is a routine meeting by the president with local legislature of officers. that there was nothing unusual about this. ois seems t be a very unusual move
human rights. when it comes to human rights, it is the question of what peop d say, and what they anchor: we will be watchingt. thank you so much from riyadh. back here in the u.s., georgia is the latest state to certify bthat jen has won the presidency. donaldcl trump continues tm that the election was right against him. there has been no evidence tohi provacquisitions so far. the president has met wawh republicankers with the underground state of michigan n which is sti certified its joining...
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human rights watch. thank you. for joining us, thank you very much for having me. we go now to east africa with the top rebel leader in the region of ethiopia insists his troops are still fighting government forces. and this the day after ethiopia's government there, the cleric victory military leaders say they have seized control of key installations, including the region's main airports and that they are now trying to track down any last rebel holdouts of the red cross and civilians are struggling with shortages of food and medical supplies. and earlier we spoke to the ethiopian minister for democratisation and asked him if in fact the greyer region really is entirely in the government's control. we are in control of the already begun. their last holdout was making it. now we have been through it and every minute i want to status at the one only thing straight. by the way, we are not the one who got the really going to divvy it or it is. if that's got the illegal going to be with a view to give the dividend, it will mean going to go through the rest of the world. do
human rights watch. thank you. for joining us, thank you very much for having me. we go now to east africa with the top rebel leader in the region of ethiopia insists his troops are still fighting government forces. and this the day after ethiopia's government there, the cleric victory military leaders say they have seized control of key installations, including the region's main airports and that they are now trying to track down any last rebel holdouts of the red cross and civilians are...
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human rights. when it comes ts,human rig it is the question of what people say, and what they do? anchor: we willthe watching thank you so much from riyadh. back here the u.s., georgia is the latest state to certify that joe biden has won the presidency. donald trump continues to claim that the election was right against him. enthere has been no ev to prove his acquisitions so far. e president has met with republican lawmakers with the underground state of michigan certified ill not election results. joining me now as anthony. what does the hope here? leat he could get theors to vote for him? >> that is one of the possibilities that donald trump and his supporters are advancing, that they can somehow stop the certification process which is supposed to takways soon and allowed theichigan slleure to step in and declare the state for donald trump. that is conceivably why donald trump is meeting wit lthe republicders andt t whyer the white house spoken said this is a routine meeting by the psident with local legislature of officers. that there was nothing unusual about this. move by the president,unusual particu
human rights. when it comes ts,human rig it is the question of what people say, and what they do? anchor: we willthe watching thank you so much from riyadh. back here the u.s., georgia is the latest state to certify that joe biden has won the presidency. donald trump continues to claim that the election was right against him. enthere has been no ev to prove his acquisitions so far. e president has met with republican lawmakers with the underground state of michigan certified ill not election...
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media and the angel kind of travel to the region, what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people at half late telling us, telling the world that this is heading to a potential civil war and money. many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians to the sudan looking for shelter. so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's affecting everyone. so everybody is overwhelmed with the need that they have. they can't even transport to their so you can imagine the impact it's having on the ground. what exactly sparked this fighting, what is at the heart of the conflict? it looks like it's, you know, the government leadership and government has placed a condition for a cease fire, which is to handle leadership of the region which the central government sees as being illegal. and also the destruction of all arms. they have been storing for a long time. you have to, you have to remember the t.p.a. lip was in try to government in charge of the ethiopian federal government for 27 years. so they'v
media and the angel kind of travel to the region, what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people at half late telling us, telling the world that this is heading to a potential civil war and money. many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians to the sudan looking for shelter. so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's affecting everyone. so...
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there were human rights activists, people from human rights watch discussing what the situation is and shining, a light on the situation in saudi arabia. and we heard from flu, who's the sister of jane, a hospital this woman very famous around the world for campaigning, for the women's rights to drive in saudi arabia who's been in prison in saudi arabia since 2018. and who, according to the family, has been tortured while she's been in custody. there. that clamp down is exactly what these activists are saying. needs to be looked at more closely in particular in the light of the g. 20 being that what they're essentially saying. if i can sum it up, is that saudi arabia presents to the outside world, a kind of whitewashed presentation of what the situation is like in the kingdom and the image of the kingdom to the outside world, while internally and gauging in repression. and sort of, you know, the lack of proper penal code and judicial process. 3 decades before the current conflict, nagorno-karabakh was mired in another war. it left a dead deadly legacy. as a by john estimates that 14000 square kilometers in and around the region are contaminat
there were human rights activists, people from human rights watch discussing what the situation is and shining, a light on the situation in saudi arabia. and we heard from flu, who's the sister of jane, a hospital this woman very famous around the world for campaigning, for the women's rights to drive in saudi arabia who's been in prison in saudi arabia since 2018. and who, according to the family, has been tortured while she's been in custody. there. that clamp down is exactly what these...
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what we realize on the reports that are coming in from amnesty international human rights watch. the worst of the u.n. human rights commissioner, respected ethiopia and human rights commission, daniel biechele, who was a prisoner, political prisoner in the past. and we also speak to the victims once they reach the sudan. because in this kind of circumstances, you have to speak to the victims because the victims are all racing to be right. and they're telling us exactly the same kind of uniform, like stories of hardship, people dying and young people being left behind. they're really being left behind. so that's how we focus on trying to report and work and under what has become a difficult circumstance or what about the public trust in the narratives, especially official narrative that's being put forward on how the battle integrators going the public buy into you know, like every conflict that blood can wait, there are those who listen to one side and rejects that as a side and vice versa. so it depends on who you ask. you know, when you speak to, if you will, dance on the confli
what we realize on the reports that are coming in from amnesty international human rights watch. the worst of the u.n. human rights commissioner, respected ethiopia and human rights commission, daniel biechele, who was a prisoner, political prisoner in the past. and we also speak to the victims once they reach the sudan. because in this kind of circumstances, you have to speak to the victims because the victims are all racing to be right. and they're telling us exactly the same kind of uniform,...
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areas that we don't have an armored conflict to go in your own rights now so we are really watching journalists that are speaking about important issues for our daily lives environment human rights elections corruption corporate wrongdoing on journalists that are trying to keep police forces accountable hard to drill is that are being killed in different regions off the planet so it's very important that their priest sits and can pay attention in those numbers because we are we really aren't seeing that these people that are helping us every day to make truce to prevail that been targets of right the prince hearts of violence including killings well how do we change the lack of accountability how do we move from move on from him. yeah as i said in the beginning it's very important to our men and for it he's pay attention to this comprehensive policy package that's the united nations plan of action i'm safe the girl is in the shop the beauty has been underlying me for the last 10 years so prevention measures protection measures and prosecution measures are very important because we need to try to avoid any death tax be attention on the threats most of the journalists that
areas that we don't have an armored conflict to go in your own rights now so we are really watching journalists that are speaking about important issues for our daily lives environment human rights elections corruption corporate wrongdoing on journalists that are trying to keep police forces accountable hard to drill is that are being killed in different regions off the planet so it's very important that their priest sits and can pay attention in those numbers because we are we really aren't...
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all due respect i don't think president mother fully have done well on the human rights front and i was totally an election watch we have witnessed this in many different ways. because a lot of. suppositional associates sure freedoms of expression but it's been. media housed. so people were not able to get information freely based been broke not only in the lead up to the look but earlier even on election day i'm forced lecture and when you have to go or the leader of. the misfits that's being sent out we're going to care we're coming for you but it's been a lot of rubble i've talked so. i think we have potentially lost lydia there from tanzania elections watch speaking to us about what's going on in tanzania well moving on now and the night of nations has an end to fighting between ethiopia's government and forces in the northern tier a region prime minister of the ahmed has sent soldiers there and has also declared a state of emergency he's accuse the province's ruling to p.l.f. party of attacking federal troops tensions grew in september after the t.p.s. held regional elections despise the government postponemen
all due respect i don't think president mother fully have done well on the human rights front and i was totally an election watch we have witnessed this in many different ways. because a lot of. suppositional associates sure freedoms of expression but it's been. media housed. so people were not able to get information freely based been broke not only in the lead up to the look but earlier even on election day i'm forced lecture and when you have to go or the leader of. the misfits that's being...
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media and the in joke kind of travel to the region, what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people that have fled to sudan, telling us, telling the world that this is heading to a potential civil war and money. many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians have moved to the sudan looking for shelter . so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's affecting everyone. so everybody is overwhelmed with the need that they have. they can't even transport to there. so you can imagine the impact it's having on the ground. what exactly sparked this fighting, what is at the heart of the conflict? looks like it's, you know, the government, the government has placed a condition for a cease fire, which is 200 leadership of the region, which the central government sees as being illegal. and also the destruction of all arms. they have been storing for a long time. you have to, you have to remember the tepee aleppo was in treadmill government in charge of the ethiopian federal government for 27 year
media and the in joke kind of travel to the region, what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people that have fled to sudan, telling us, telling the world that this is heading to a potential civil war and money. many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians have moved to the sudan looking for shelter . so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's...
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we can't even make sure whatever either side is telling us is the truth. we're, focusing on the assistance of respected organizations like the u.n., international human rights watch. and also the victims that continue to go to the sudan looking for some kind of safety. now, number more than 40000, and i have to remind you, this is our official numbers. we need by the u.n. more people that haven't been accounted for, that the u.n. doesn't know about. and it's in the u.n. is under resourced. and it's just a desperate situation. and even watching this from a distance is really, really plenty of people internally displaced there as well. what is the rescue of this escalating into a full scale civil war, samuel? you know, i've been list listening to my colleagues who disagree with me. but from what they see heading to the sudan, the region is known for all kinds of conflicts. house today, for example, hug all return on conflict. since 2011 since gained its independence. migration has been an issue. becomes heading to york a nation. there was, i would, i like to say that there would be a migration unless you and other countries really see the big picture and try to fin
we can't even make sure whatever either side is telling us is the truth. we're, focusing on the assistance of respected organizations like the u.n., international human rights watch. and also the victims that continue to go to the sudan looking for some kind of safety. now, number more than 40000, and i have to remind you, this is our official numbers. we need by the u.n. more people that haven't been accounted for, that the u.n. doesn't know about. and it's in the u.n. is under resourced. and...
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we have to constrain the numbers. there's a report from human rights watch. warders, an ethiopian own human rights commission that says that to gray and say that they are being targeted based on their ethnicity. i'm not talking about the leadership that there are specific incidents of to great and saying that they are being singled out and targeted based on their ethnicity. what do you say about that? i don't want to there. i don't want us 6000000 to gran's. only 10 or 20 of these people abroad tool will do, and so brought to a court of law on their own, on their own solutions of corruption. so no, no, i'm not. and i'm not talking about being arrested. i'm talking about people saying that they are been suspended from their jobs, that they're not being allowed to fly. the that's not the case. this government does not discriminate in one building and it's messy. so that this government is, i mean is this, i guess a struggle for s.s.i. . so are you saying that what they're saying is not true and can you not at least condemn it? if i'm telling you there are peopl
we have to constrain the numbers. there's a report from human rights watch. warders, an ethiopian own human rights commission that says that to gray and say that they are being targeted based on their ethnicity. i'm not talking about the leadership that there are specific incidents of to great and saying that they are being singled out and targeted based on their ethnicity. what do you say about that? i don't want to there. i don't want us 6000000 to gran's. only 10 or 20 of these people abroad...
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we were disappointed there wasn't more public outcry. this was a major human rights watch in.o get some trying attention on this, the thai press covered it if at all, barely. >> after this time, the thai government believed that many would penetrate their borders. they were reluctant to allow refugees across into thailand. have a large refugee program. mckellen thompson had been working with refugees -- macalle n thompson had been working with refugees in vietnam. >> there were these very large numbers of people coming in, illegal aliens. as many died on the way. itby the time my father made to the border, the thai government agree to allow some survivors to be brought into makeshift border camps. bunseng: thousands of people poured into the border. i remember before they pointed pen, itt us in the would bring the truck to the border and help us get on the truck. this was the first time that we saw this. we were so happy. threw ourough our -- hands up in the air, it is freedom. it is freedom. high, weirits were were hopeful. we were cut off from the world for four years. bunse
we were disappointed there wasn't more public outcry. this was a major human rights watch in.o get some trying attention on this, the thai press covered it if at all, barely. >> after this time, the thai government believed that many would penetrate their borders. they were reluctant to allow refugees across into thailand. have a large refugee program. mckellen thompson had been working with refugees -- macalle n thompson had been working with refugees in vietnam. >> there were...
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we heard from you to. i want one who is the nigeria research for human rights watch. who told us threats against protesters make it pretty difficult for people to trust the government. it's just straight out of the kid book that is intended to suppress critical voices. and it's just quite worrying for a country like nigeria that's supposed to be on the pass to towards democratic consultation for us to see. the actions being taken by the authorities against midgets made calls for council. which many people supported even under the umbrella of the n sachs. i think that it does not instill or engender any sort of trust from the citizens. and at this point, many people are really questioning, you know, the broader issues of, you know, impunity, malfeasance in it. in governance and you know, just the ability of the authorities to use a critical state regulators to spread that it's inches and it's, it's, it's, it's really topical at this point and it's been, it's a lot of, i just, we don't see protests going out on the streets anymore, essentially because of the response fr
we heard from you to. i want one who is the nigeria research for human rights watch. who told us threats against protesters make it pretty difficult for people to trust the government. it's just straight out of the kid book that is intended to suppress critical voices. and it's just quite worrying for a country like nigeria that's supposed to be on the pass to towards democratic consultation for us to see. the actions being taken by the authorities against midgets made calls for council. which...
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human rights watch has documented the poor conditions from hunger in hospitals. evidence of the government's failure to invest in the health system. the group says we need with july conciousness, the president of the hungary and chamber of doctors, not to many doctors are willing to talk about the situation. a suit that estimates that mr. current buckle deck is part of the wider picture that we lack, specialist doctors and nurses as the us the problem. that's what we need. you can't just go online and buy a nice that is from china that met them. that shadow, any honest as your move wished. here in the 1st wave of their pandemic. how we reacted quickly by closing borders, shops and schools. now the country has tightened restrictions once again. wearing masks in public is mandatory and a curfew is in place to fight the coronavirus. the government is considering using a russian vaccine. the also it is here say hungry is one of the better protected eat you can treat against the corona virus. but critics are doubtful about the official data and decry elect of transparency, long existing problems in hungary that covered 900 has now brought into sharp foc
human rights watch has documented the poor conditions from hunger in hospitals. evidence of the government's failure to invest in the health system. the group says we need with july conciousness, the president of the hungary and chamber of doctors, not to many doctors are willing to talk about the situation. a suit that estimates that mr. current buckle deck is part of the wider picture that we lack, specialist doctors and nurses as the us the problem. that's what we need. you can't just go...
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we need to pay attention also on them we are really watching journalists that are speaking about important issues for our daily lives the environment human rights and elections corruption corporate wrongdoing on journalists that are trying to keep police forces accountable are to drill is that are being killed 2 different regions of the planet so 'd it's very important that every sits and can pay attention in those numbers because we are we are seeing that these people that are helping us every day to make truce to prevail they have been targets by different sorts of violence including killings. veteran journalist and author robert fisk has died at the age of 74 following a short illness the irish times is reporting that fisk was admitted to a hospital in dublin on friday he began his career reporting in northern ireland during the troubles that he then spent decades covering the middle east and the lebanese civil war and the iranian iranian revolution 2 u.s. led wars in iraq and afghanistan. 20 years ago the 1st group of people went to the international space station since then more than 200 others have followed before me experiments that have
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will allege is human rights abuses in hong kong as well and threats according to the u.s., against u.s. national security. we will watchsee what comes from the administration. this reporting from axios says we will get more tough measures from the administration prior to the january 20 deadline when biden will take over. kathleen: are china markets coanchor getting us ready for the important china data coming up in 1.5 hours. our next guest does not think a vaccine will stop the covid-19 pandemics even by the end of 2021. william haseltine joins the show. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: humanity has faced deadly diseases for thousands of years. bloomberg looks at how we can look to previous pandemics to reshape the post covid world. >> humanity has faced the challenge of deadly disease for thousands of years, and never a new pandemic is born, civilizations adapt. in the 19th century, cholera pandemics set off -- the movement sparked the transformation of paris into the city of light. trading the slums for a wide tree-lined boulevard and monuments led by gaslamps. cities all over the world followed sui
will allege is human rights abuses in hong kong as well and threats according to the u.s., against u.s. national security. we will watchsee what comes from the administration. this reporting from axios says we will get more tough measures from the administration prior to the january 20 deadline when biden will take over. kathleen: are china markets coanchor getting us ready for the important china data coming up in 1.5 hours. our next guest does not think a vaccine will stop the covid-19...
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need to pay attention not also own that we are really watching journalists that are speaking about important issues for our daily lives being prior to human rights elections corruption corporate wrongdoing journalists that are trying to keep police forces accountable are to journalists that are being killed in different regions of the planet so it's very important that every sits and can pay attention to those numbers because we are very elite are seeing that these people that are helping us every day to make troops to prevail that being targets by different sorts of violence including killings. and this is al-jazeera things of the top stories have both donald trump and joe biden making their final pitches to voters on the last day of campaigning before the u.s. presidential election trump is holding 5 rallies in key states while biden is holding 2. at least 19 people have been killed and 22 others injured during a gun battle inside kabul university in afghanistan multiple attackers entered the campus earlier on monday and security forces killed 3 of the. u.k. prime minister bars johnson has defended his decision to impose a national lockdown in
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it's looking at it was the naacp and human rights watch proposed this proposition because of what they're saying building inequities of the algorithm. why don't we into that example and build from there. what's the problem with the algorithm and how did we get there? >> there is a nearly 100 year long history of statistical what were in 1920s called actuarial methods in her role. this attempt to create a science of probation and parole. that as i say started in the '20s and 30s but really took off with the rise of personal computers in the '80s and '90s. today it's implemented in almost every jurisdiction in the u.s. municipal, county, state, federal. there has been an increasing scrutiny that is come along with that and it's been interesting watching the public discourse have it on some of these tools. for example, the "new york times" was writing the "new york times" editorial board was writing up through about 2015 these letters saying it's time for new york state to join the 21st century. we need something that is subjective, that is evidence-based. we can't just be relying on the whims of folks in robes behind the bench. we need to bring so
it's looking at it was the naacp and human rights watch proposed this proposition because of what they're saying building inequities of the algorithm. why don't we into that example and build from there. what's the problem with the algorithm and how did we get there? >> there is a nearly 100 year long history of statistical what were in 1920s called actuarial methods in her role. this attempt to create a science of probation and parole. that as i say started in the '20s and 30s but really...
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human rights watch has documented the poor conditions of hunger in hospitals. evidence of the government's failure to invest in the health system. the group says, we need with jule our conciousness, the president of the hungry and chamber of doctors. not many doctors are willing to talk about the situation a suit get estimates that mr. current buckle, that is part of the wider picture that we lack, specialist doctors and nurses as the us the problem. that's what we need. you can't just go online and buy a nice that is from china. that then bash out on the honest as you will, boost your in the 1st wave after pandemic. how we reacted quickly by closing borders, shops and schools. now the country has tightened restrictions once again, wearing masks in public is mandatory, and a curfew is in place to fight the coronavirus. the government is considering using a russian vaccine. the also it is here say hungry. it's one of the better for tech to eat. you can treat against the corona virus, but critics are doubtful about the official data and decry elect of transparency, long existing problems in hungary. it covered in 1000 has now brought into sharp focu
human rights watch has documented the poor conditions of hunger in hospitals. evidence of the government's failure to invest in the health system. the group says, we need with jule our conciousness, the president of the hungry and chamber of doctors. not many doctors are willing to talk about the situation a suit get estimates that mr. current buckle, that is part of the wider picture that we lack, specialist doctors and nurses as the us the problem. that's what we need. you can't just go...
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need to pay attention now also own that we are really watching journalists that are speaking about important issues for our daily lives the environment human rights and elections corruption corporate wrongdoing on journalists that are trying to keep police forces accountable are to drill is that are being killed 2 different regions of the planet so it's very important that every sits and can pay attention in those numbers because we are very elite are seeing that these people that are helping us every day to make troops to prevail they have been targets by different sorts of violence including killings and fundamentalism brazil has found an unlikely ally in the quest to slow down forestation around me additional era the could make us provided an unexpected things to sustainable agriculture monica like shell rip reports. rio de janeiro a city surrounded by mountains of lush the g.t.a. sion which is rapidly disappearing sprawling slums have been devouring the forest for decades they're still growing invading protected areas like this one. but now environmentalists like donna some dos have founded the coronavirus an unlikely ally to fight deforestat
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human rights watch has documented the poor conditions from hunger in hospitals, evidence of the government's failure to invest in the health system. the group says, we need with july conciousness, the president of the hungry and chamber of doctors, not to many doctors are willing to talk about the situation. a suit get estimates there, mr. current buckle. that is part of the wider picture that we lack, specialist doctors and nurses as the us the problem. that's what we need. you can't just go online and buy an anesthetist from china that met them. that shadow, any honest, as you will, boost your in the 1st wave after pandemic. how we reacted quickly by closing borders, shops and schools. now the country has tightened restrictions once again, wearing masks in public is mandatory, and a curfew is in place to fight the coronavirus. the government is considering using a russian vaccine. the author, it is hearsay hungry. it's one of the better for tech to eat. you can treat against the corona virus, but critics are doubtful about the official data and decry elect of transparency, long existing problems in hungary. it covered in 1000 has now brought into
human rights watch has documented the poor conditions from hunger in hospitals, evidence of the government's failure to invest in the health system. the group says, we need with july conciousness, the president of the hungry and chamber of doctors, not to many doctors are willing to talk about the situation. a suit get estimates there, mr. current buckle. that is part of the wider picture that we lack, specialist doctors and nurses as the us the problem. that's what we need. you can't just go...
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human rights watch. do you expect that to change with the joe biden administration and how much can we expect out of americanp on the multilateral front which you say has lagged so far? >> we can expect the biden administration to pursue international responses and to return to supporting and participating in key multilateral institutions particularly within the u.n. system. ,he big question is whether respecting administrations will come together with of -- other governments to provide the counterweight to the threat that china poses on human race issues or the chinese government poses inside and outside the country. these are much greater challenges than when the biden administration officials served before were dealing with four and eight years ago. it is a different landscape now. get your views on the situation. how problematic is it for the corporate world when a company like volkswagen continues to -- defend making its car parts in the region? parks is deeply troubling. auditing firms now will not try to on -- operate in the region because they can't get the kind of access they need to make credible d
human rights watch. do you expect that to change with the joe biden administration and how much can we expect out of americanp on the multilateral front which you say has lagged so far? >> we can expect the biden administration to pursue international responses and to return to supporting and participating in key multilateral institutions particularly within the u.n. system. ,he big question is whether respecting administrations will come together with of -- other governments to provide...
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we need to pay attention also on them we are really watching journalists that are speaking about important issues for our daily lives the environment human rights and elections corruption corporate wrongdoing on journalists that are trying to keep police forces accountable are to drill is that are being killed in 2 different regions of the planet so it's very important that every sits and can pay attention in those numbers because we are we are seeing that these people that are helping us every day to make troops to prevail they have been targets by different sorts of violence including killings. still ahead in sports pages going to tell you about the young russian tennis star who's collecting 2 titles in 2020. 20 years ago the 1st group of people went to the international space station since then more than 200 others have followed before me experiments that have led to scientific advancements here on earth under schapelle looks at the future of the i s s as it heads toward retirement. crews have switched to a wide angle 350 kilometers above the earth the hatch was opened on a newly assembled station and on a new era of permanent human presence
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