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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 basic 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, you know, the government, the government has placed a condition for a cease fire, which is $200.00 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 trade all government in charge of the ethiopian federal government for
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 basic to...
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saudi arabia has rejected calls from international human rights watch for the release of detained activiststhe run-up to this weekends g20 summit. the minister of state for foreign affairs told the bbc the kingdom will not allow people to lecture it. it wasn't the first time an arab state has hosted this gathering of heads of the world's biggest economies. inhe mid of a global pandemic, leaders will be meeting online. our chief international correspondent has spokenim and she began by asking if saudi arabia had been disappointed by calls to boycott the summit. >> we arnot disappoied, not many countries called for it. all of the g20 companies -- countries are going to show up >> what will you say to g20 leaders when they raise the issue of activists? parts we will tell them we have a legal system and laws and we implement our laws. our judiciary is independent and well don't people to lecture us or dictate to us what we we don't tell people in the u.k. or in america or in other places what they should or not do. we will never sit in judgment of the decision of a german court. that is for ger
saudi arabia has rejected calls from international human rights watch for the release of detained activiststhe run-up to this weekends g20 summit. the minister of state for foreign affairs told the bbc the kingdom will not allow people to lecture it. it wasn't the first time an arab state has hosted this gathering of heads of the world's biggest economies. inhe mid of a global pandemic, leaders will be meeting online. our chief international correspondent has spokenim and she began by asking if...
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conflict began, we've been hearing all kinds of stories, including reports from amnesty international human rights watch, the keeper, left speaking now the prime minister, speaking with us, the local journalists going to the air and very frank, this information we only have to sit and listen to all of them without making any judgment. you have to know i live in addis ababa very closer to the affected areas . it killed me that i cannot go and verify this information. so we have to take what the prime minister said at his words, and we're going to win whenever we get a chance. we're going to speak to the people of great and verify this information. but again, the complex has a face, it's not just the victims, but all of us are watching very from within if you're, we're hearing that there are a few fights here and there in the service of others of my colleagues. but people are being affected. you know, and this kind of circumstances you have to misinterpret some of the victims in the sudan are telling us they're forced to live through the u.n. human rights commissioner is alleging some kind of work confere
conflict began, we've been hearing all kinds of stories, including reports from amnesty international human rights watch, the keeper, left speaking now the prime minister, speaking with us, the local journalists going to the air and very frank, this information we only have to sit and listen to all of them without making any judgment. you have to know i live in addis ababa very closer to the affected areas . it killed me that i cannot go and verify this information. so we have to take what the...
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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 years
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...
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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'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...
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conflict began, we've been hearing all kinds of stories, including reports from amnesty international human rights watch. the cheaper left speaking now the prime minister speaking with us, the local journalist going to the air. and very frank, this information we only have to sit and listen to all of them without making any judgment. you have to know i live in addis ababa very closer to the affected areas . it kills me that i cannot go and verify this information. so we have to take what the prime minister said at his words, and we're going to win whenever we get a chance, we're going to speak to the people or perhaps a great and very private information. but again, the complex has a face, it's not just the victims, but all of us are watching very from within if you we're hearing that there are a few fights here and there in the service. others of my colleagues. but people are being affected. you know, and this kind of circumstances, you have to listen to pick them. the victims in the sudan are telling us they're forced to live through the un human rights commissioner is alleging some kind of work crime
conflict began, we've been hearing all kinds of stories, including reports from amnesty international human rights watch. the cheaper left speaking now the prime minister speaking with us, the local journalist going to the air. and very frank, this information we only have to sit and listen to all of them without making any judgment. you have to know i live in addis ababa very closer to the affected areas . it kills me that i cannot go and verify this information. so we have to take what the...
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conflict began, we've been hearing all kinds of stories including a report from the international human rights watch, the tepee speaking now the prime minister speaking with the local children. this is going to the air and very frank, this information we only have to sit and listen to all of that. without making any judgment. you have to know i live in addis ababa. closer to the affected area. it kills me that i cannot go and verify it with information, but we have to take what the prime minister said. his words. we're going to win whenever we get a chance, we're going to speak to the people or to go and buy the permission. but again, the conflict has affected not just the victims, but all of us are watching very from where it was in ethiopia. and it certainly isn't. al-jazeera has been able to get to refugee camps since he died. i mean, those people have clearly been affected by the fighting. and so we can get in the region though. what are you hearing about this conflict? we have these european prime minister claiming that, you know, they have one in to grade the t.p.o. africa. i mean, they're sti
conflict began, we've been hearing all kinds of stories including a report from the international human rights watch, the tepee speaking now the prime minister speaking with the local children. this is going to the air and very frank, this information we only have to sit and listen to all of that. without making any judgment. you have to know i live in addis ababa. closer to the affected area. it kills me that i cannot go and verify it with information, but we have to take what the prime...
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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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focusing on what victims are telling us once they reach the sudan and reports from amnesty international human rights watch. because once again, the media is not being allowed in there. what about the ordinary people on the streets of metal a those who are on the fight is those who are still there. how will they take to this takeover going to the government? tired of the time of the g.p.l. s. and will accept the new status quo. is that how you see it? you know, the cheap state election in september, which it claimed to have 100 percent that likes where you know, everything is won by the government. so i don't think lection was fair. i don't think it should have been contested and starts not an indication of an overwhelming indorsement p.l.f. . there's no system where we check. we are sorry, checked whatever the people think. but the reality is that people are very divided, when it comes to c.p. and that's the mistake i face. you also have one of the youngest postulation in the country. they all grew up in an era of p.l.f. . what the canadian prime minister joe clark used to say that they will, you know, th
focusing on what victims are telling us once they reach the sudan and reports from amnesty international human rights watch. because once again, the media is not being allowed in there. what about the ordinary people on the streets of metal a those who are on the fight is those who are still there. how will they take to this takeover going to the government? tired of the time of the g.p.l. s. and will accept the new status quo. is that how you see it? you know, the cheap state election in...
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their definition of anti semitism, there are actually including in this list amnesty international human rights watch the united methodist church, the presbyterian church, and every group on earth that has taken action against this or as they did the settlements or israel's apartheid regime,, or the largest trade unions and pension funds in norway arland the u.k., south africa, india, and brazil that have come out in support of the v.d.'s movement. so there including everyone who wants to take israel to account who wants to hold israel accountable to international law. now wants to end israel's regime of occupation and apartheid . there are 3 equating everyone with the supporters and then calling them to semitic. there are those who will say that b.d.s. is not really working because israel's economy is well suited to resist boycotts and few foreign governments have actually impose sanctions on israel. how do you respond to this and how loud does b.d.'s propose to resolve this conflict? it's funny you, i went there to cate an entire government ministry with tens of billions of dollars annually for fig
their definition of anti semitism, there are actually including in this list amnesty international human rights watch the united methodist church, the presbyterian church, and every group on earth that has taken action against this or as they did the settlements or israel's apartheid regime,, or the largest trade unions and pension funds in norway arland the u.k., south africa, india, and brazil that have come out in support of the v.d.'s movement. so there including everyone who wants to take...
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so instead, provoke a scene on the report that's coming from human rights watch, undersea international, respected ethiopian human rights commission. and daniel, but can it was the former political prisoner and the victims that are going to sudan. there is telling us the horror they've gone through and all kinds of experiences they have lived through to go to the sudan. but every ethiopian, refute, he reminds us of those that failed to make the journey all the way to the sudan in their young words who are so it's just a tragedy. the majority of people are resigned and to right to agree are so innocent, risen to the state about 4 times in the last 4 years. why and he p.l.f. as a legacy of human rights abuses, lot of democracy. the people of to grow the most peaceful people on bet. and so when, when we see real, when we count numbers, when we say 15040000, when we begin to understand, there are pieces behind these numbers. we're going to understand a conflict really affects the most innocent people among us. hundreds of people have been given life sentences for attempting to topple turkey
so instead, provoke a scene on the report that's coming from human rights watch, undersea international, respected ethiopian human rights commission. and daniel, but can it was the former political prisoner and the victims that are going to sudan. there is telling us the horror they've gone through and all kinds of experiences they have lived through to go to the sudan. but every ethiopian, refute, he reminds us of those that failed to make the journey all the way to the sudan in their young...
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so instead, we're focusing on the report that's coming from human rights watch, undersea international, respected ethiopian human rights commission. and daniel burke and there was a former political prisoner, and the victims are going to sudan. there's telling us the horror they've gone through and all kinds of experiences. they've lived through to go to the sudan. but every ethiopian rifi jeep reminds us of those trailered to make the journey all the way to the sudan in their younger to all out. so it's just a tragedy. reminding many friends of your viewers who are also our sister, that you are in our time of need. you need a to open time in some 40 years ago. evan, you mentioned all of this. we are getting reports, of course, of hundreds of people dead. and as you say, thousands who have already been displaced, but now there is this assault planned or perhaps going on on a city of 500000 people. now the prime minister has said that there is a strategy where they're going to try and minimize civilian casualties, which presumably is pretty difficult to do in, in a densely populated cit
so instead, we're focusing on the report that's coming from human rights watch, undersea international, respected ethiopian human rights commission. and daniel burke and there was a former political prisoner, and the victims are going to sudan. there's telling us the horror they've gone through and all kinds of experiences. they've lived through to go to the sudan. but every ethiopian rifi jeep reminds us of those trailered to make the journey all the way to the sudan in their younger to all...
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about the b.d.s., because for our international viewers, it's not just the palestinians that are fighting for statehood. there are many other groups like human rights watch, amnesty international,, various christian church groups in the united states, u.k., sweden, denmark, india, that are all trying to help and support the palestinians. they are all going to be deemed anti semitic in their, in their efforts to help you if what pompei is said is that transpires legally in the next few weeks before the administration leaves. pompei 0 and netanyahu, and there's a phone call, just finance them and you could do this thing, occupation, justice and apartheid. and that's why they're not backing b.b.'s. it's an effective movement. so peaceful movement. and it's not against jewish all israeli people, as i said. but it is against occupation and apartheid. they want to destroy us and a possibility of the action, but they will not succeed. yes, we'll continue our good writer. but i think now here we go. is not only shameful. it's very close to a fascist approach. but are you with us people including the american people that i think that out of the mouth expression n
about the b.d.s., because for our international viewers, it's not just the palestinians that are fighting for statehood. there are many other groups like human rights watch, amnesty international,, various christian church groups in the united states, u.k., sweden, denmark, india, that are all trying to help and support the palestinians. they are all going to be deemed anti semitic in their, in their efforts to help you if what pompei is said is that transpires legally in the next few weeks...
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generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement efforts with the international community how can you possibly convince the international community that zimbabwe's open for business when these assessments are so damning. appreciate that but you must understand exactly where these are being provocative from and aware that they coming from mainly the opposition in this country has got this strategy of attracting attention by stage managing events which we should add up to the international community. as eyes and content and in the reality when there's not been any of such an abduction the example is the mobile bay the doctor and even the current lead is something which is under investigation which i don't want to do conti
generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement...
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generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity is symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement efforts with the international community how can you possibly convince the international community that zimbabwe's open for business when these assessments are so damning. appreciate that but you must understand exactly where these are being provocative from and aware that they coming from mainly the opposition in this country has got this strategy of attracting attention by stage managing events which we should our slap to the international community. eyes and content and in the reality when there's not been any of such an abduction the example is the mum conveyed the doctor and even the current lead is something which is under investigation which i don't want it to cont
generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity is symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement...
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generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end in pune a day if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement efforts with the international community how can you possibly convince the international community that's involved ways open for business when these assessments are so damning. i appreciate that but you must understand exactly where these are being provocative from anywhere they are they coming from mainly the opposition in this country has got this strategy of attracting attention by stage managing events which you should attract to the international community. eyes and consent and in the reality when there's not been any of such an abduction the example is the mug one day the doctor and even the current lead this is something which is under investigation which i do
generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end in pune a day if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's...
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generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i'd just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement efforts with the international community how can you possibly convince the international community that zimbabwe's open for business when these assessments are so damning. that but you must understand exactly where these are being provocative from and aware that they coming from mainly the opposition in this country has got this strategy of attracting attention by stage managing events which we should add up to the international community. eyes and content and in the reality when there's not been any of such an abduction the example is the mug and bade the doctor and even the current lead is something which is under investigation which i don't want to do continually reall
generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i'd just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's...
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international response. wasn't i that machado is a senior researcher at human rights watch and joins us now from mozambique's capital. i'm a put a madam, sank you so much for talking to us about this horrific crime and one that had some precedents a few months ago. tell us what more we know about this recent attack. what we know about the recent attack is that it took place in a district called movie doomed b. . it's very difficult for us for a good to know the details because my understanding is that people running away from what is like when do me almost seem either by or karma as seeking refuge in a place called mandeep. wish. while other people are seeking refuge in pemba, so we haven't really been able to speak to many people in one deployed by the few we spoke to explain to us that the insurgents have been attacking we don't since last week. it's believed that they have control of some of the areas of the district. and as they do in many areas that they attack, they have beheaded people also in the numbers. we can't really confirm the ones that have been reported so far, but they don't really surprises
international response. wasn't i that machado is a senior researcher at human rights watch and joins us now from mozambique's capital. i'm a put a madam, sank you so much for talking to us about this horrific crime and one that had some precedents a few months ago. tell us what more we know about this recent attack. what we know about the recent attack is that it took place in a district called movie doomed b. . it's very difficult for us for a good to know the details because my understanding...
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generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement efforts with the international community how can you possibly convince the international community that's involved race open for business when these assessments are so damning. appreciate that but you must understand exactly where these are being provocative from and the way that they coming from mainly the opposition in this country has got this strategy of attracting attention by stage managing events which we should add up to the international community. eyes and content and in the reality when there's not been any of such an abduction the example is the mobile bay the doctor and even the current lead is something which is under investigation which i don't want to do c
generally speaking because international n.g.o.s they describe a lack of political will when it comes to instituting reforms in your country i just like to quote human rights watch it says the following zimbabwe's failure to decisively deal with cases of abductions disappearances and torture severely undermines the standing of the country within the international community the country needs to end impunity if symbolic way is to be respected failure to do so undermines the country's reengagement...
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international workers scrambled to help. 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
international workers scrambled to help. 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...
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human rights watch said the threat constitutes a war crime under international law. it's been nearly three weeks since ethiopia's nobel peace prize-winning pre minister abiy ahmed launched attacks on the tigray people's liberation front, killing huneds and forcing some 40,00refugees t flee into sun. israelmedia reporting benjamin netanyahu secretly flew to saudi arabia sunday evening for a meeting with crown prince mohammed bin salman. it would be the first known face-to-face meeting between top officials of the top officials. netanyahu's reported trip coincided with talks between prince bah humbug bin salmon and u.s. secretary of state pompeo. this follows recent u.s. broker deals to normalize relations between israel and the united arab emirates in bahrain over the protest of palestinians who say normalization should only follow the establishment of a palestinian state. in brazil, the killing of a black man by security guards has set off nationwide protests declaring that black lives matter. joÃo alberto silveira freitas of porto alegre died from his injuries after
human rights watch said the threat constitutes a war crime under international law. it's been nearly three weeks since ethiopia's nobel peace prize-winning pre minister abiy ahmed launched attacks on the tigray people's liberation front, killing huneds and forcing some 40,00refugees t flee into sun. israelmedia reporting benjamin netanyahu secretly flew to saudi arabia sunday evening for a meeting with crown prince mohammed bin salman. it would be the first known face-to-face meeting between...
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this, and internal pressure from minurso, made them reluctant, even frightened, to speak to our organization" -- which is human rights watch- "except on the explicit condition of anonymity." >> very exciting. amy: "moroccan security forces" -- this is human rights watch. >> very exciting. human rights watch -- is that bible? amy: no, but i'm -- are you -- >> is that qur'an? amy: are you -- no, i'm asking, are you disagreeing with this? >> i disagree completely. amy: they say -- >> they are working for an agenda here. amy: "moroccan" -- >> wait, wait. what they have said about the other party? amy: "moroccan security forces tried" -- >> about the polisario? amy: "to prevent human rights watch" -- >> ok. amy: "from entering the u.n. headquarters, stating that entry was forbidden to non-minurso staff unless it had been cleared with local moroccan authorities first. moroccan authorities' harassment of human rights watch, as well as their strict surveillance of its activities" -- >> very important. very exciting. amy: "impeded the organization's ability to conduct a thorough investigation of human rights in" -- >> anything. the
this, and internal pressure from minurso, made them reluctant, even frightened, to speak to our organization" -- which is human rights watch- "except on the explicit condition of anonymity." >> very exciting. amy: "moroccan security forces" -- this is human rights watch. >> very exciting. human rights watch -- is that bible? amy: no, but i'm -- are you -- >> is that qur'an? amy: are you -- no, i'm asking, are you disagreeing with this? >> i...
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amnesty international is also accused mozambique and soldiers of committing atrocities during its crackdown on the violence was and i them a child though, is a senior researcher for human rights watch in mozambique's capital of. she believes economic inequality in the mineral rich region is fueling the violence. these are people that have lived in poverty for many years, but in recent decades, those areas have discovered the not of wealth include in guy as oil, and some precious stones like rubies. but not all of those wealth has benefited the majority of the people. so there is clearly a large number of people that you see there is that and have been a large number of you've been employed and they're ready to join any type of group . and this group is recruiting, for example, using money, which is what the u.s. needs. it's usually giraud's ideology which some of that's the majority of that population because my jollity of people in those areas that are being at that are muslims and the ideology that these deities groups are using. and fortunately, somehow link it to islam. arminius parliament has agreed to the scuffs protesters, demands that the prime minister step down over a tru
amnesty international is also accused mozambique and soldiers of committing atrocities during its crackdown on the violence was and i them a child though, is a senior researcher for human rights watch in mozambique's capital of. she believes economic inequality in the mineral rich region is fueling the violence. these are people that have lived in poverty for many years, but in recent decades, those areas have discovered the not of wealth include in guy as oil, and some precious stones like...
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human rights violations. 0k, fabian teichmann, thank you so much, barbie and teichmann bear from teichmann, thank you so much, barbie and teichmann bearfrom teichmann international ag. the very latest there from switzerland, you're watching lear. hello there. it is quite out there, it has been rather grey, you can see from this picture. however the mist we re from this picture. however the mist were left, but the cloud will not break up that much. any sunny spells likely to be reserved for north—east scotla nd likely to be reserved for north—east scotland after a chilly start here and perhaps brightening up across wales and south—west england. the odd spot of drizzle at times, and it stays pretty murky for much of the afternoon, but at least with light winds it is going to stay pretty mild, temperatures peaking at 6—11 , perhaps 13 in the far south—west. through the night tonight, the cloud stays with us, but we will see some rain and the wind start to strengthen as that wet weather pushes into the far north—west, to temperatures will hold up quite widely across the country, but yes, there's going to be some rain first thing on monday morning. that weather front continues to move in from the north—west, and we will gradu
human rights violations. 0k, fabian teichmann, thank you so much, barbie and teichmann bear from teichmann, thank you so much, barbie and teichmann bearfrom teichmann international ag. the very latest there from switzerland, you're watching lear. hello there. it is quite out there, it has been rather grey, you can see from this picture. however the mist we re from this picture. however the mist were left, but the cloud will not break up that much. any sunny spells likely to be reserved for...