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into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in november 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is the result of nefarious foreign influences was postponing the election and attempt to neutralize the opposition another great question. if. covert 19 is not an act of god and there is proof that there's a massive conspiracy behind covert 19 actually somebody somewhere invented to mess up the whole world with the sole purpose of stalking stopping hong kong legislative council election from going wrong then i would be very rare to hear the evidence of that but mr t. in that is no of the people there is the last major comes to the actually down they have looked at and justification and we have the ju
into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in november 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement...
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into human rights watch has said the following about that they said that in november 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lam's government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is the result of nefarious foreign influences was postponing the election and attempt to neutralize the opposition. another great question. if. covert 19 is not an act of god and there is proof that there's a massive conspiracy behind covert 19 that actually somebody somewhere invented to mess up the whole world with the sole purpose of stalking stopping hong kong legislative council election from going wrong and i would be very rare to hear the evidence of that but mr t. in that is no of people there is a last minute comes to the wash down they have looked at and justification and we have a justific
into human rights watch has said the following about that they said that in november 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lam's government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is...
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into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in nov 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is the result of nefarious foreign influences was postponing the election and attempt to neutralize the opposition. another great question. if. covert 19 is not an act of god and there is proof that there is a massive conspiracy behind covert $93.00 somebody somewhere invented to mess up the whole world with the sole purpose of stalking stopping hong kong legislative council election from going on then i would be very rare to hear the evidence of that but mr t. and that is no of the people there is a last minute comes to the down they have looked at it and justification and we have a justification of
into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in nov 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is...
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into human rights watch has said the following about that they said that in nov 29th teen pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is the result of nefarious foreign influences was postponing the election and attempt to neutralize the opposition another great question. if. covert 19 is not an act of god and there is proof that there's a massive conspiracy behind komo $93.00 somebody somewhere invented to mess up the whole world with the sole purpose of stalking stopping hong kong legislative council election from going on then i would be very clear to hear the evidence of that but mr t. in that is no of the evil there is a last minute comes to the actually down they have looked at and justification and we have a justification of
into human rights watch has said the following about that they said that in nov 29th teen pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is...
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into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in november 29000 pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is the result of nefarious foreign influences was postponing the election and attempt to neutralize the opposition another great question. if. covert 19 is not an act of god and there is proof that there is a massive conspiracy behind the $93.00 somebody somewhere invented to mess up the whole world with the sole purpose of stalking stopping homegrown legislative council election from going wrong then i would be very rare to hear the evidence of that but mr t. and that is no of people there is a last minute comes to the wash down they have to look at it and justification and we have a justification o
into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in november 29000 pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement...
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into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in november 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement is the result of nefarious foreign influences was postponing the election and attempt to neutralize the opposition another great question. if. 19 this is not an act of god and there is proof that there's a massive conspiracy behind covert 19 that actually somebody somewhere invented to mess up the whole world with the sole purpose of stalking stopping hong kong legislative council election from going on then i would be very rare to hear the evidence of that but mr t. in that is no of the evil there is a last minute comes to the down they have looked at it and justification and we have a justification
into human rights watch has said the following about that they've said that in november 29th pro-democracy candidates won local elections overwhelmingly that electoral showing seems to be why they have alleged kerry lambs government has disqualified pro-democracy candidates for hong kong's legislative council and in any event postponed those elections for a year they write what a better way to neutralize the power of hong kong's example than by pretending that the city's pro-democracy movement...
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responsibility and generosity but supporting people forcibly is everybody's job human rights watch is calling for an investigation into a french air strike on a village in northern mali this month that kills 19 people when s.s.a. the attack at a wedding party attended by civilians but that's disputed by france meanwhile the u.n. speech keeping chief is warning against a possible drawdown of french forces in what's become an increasingly volatile region. has more from the car. it's on the heels of a memorial for 3 un peacekeepers from ivory coast that were killed in mali the un chief for peacekeeping operation. made his statements saying that a draw down of troops as suggested by paris a drawdown of french troops in the region is perhaps not the right time given that there is a heightened escalation of attacks by armed groups in the region specifically and central mali and. it's a question of. what can you do to further improve. there is a lot of work that has been done despite the obviously regrettable losses at the end of the year we had far fewer deaths despite an increased number of addiction last year but the pres
responsibility and generosity but supporting people forcibly is everybody's job human rights watch is calling for an investigation into a french air strike on a village in northern mali this month that kills 19 people when s.s.a. the attack at a wedding party attended by civilians but that's disputed by france meanwhile the u.n. speech keeping chief is warning against a possible drawdown of french forces in what's become an increasingly volatile region. has more from the car. it's on the heels...
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into a very accustomed to. this kind of situation you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence of the abuses and of course of talk about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. well have been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't 3 amps air into providing an equal playing for the playing field for the opposition not just by anyone but all of the other presidential candidates it's the number of hurdles just getting just accessing the commission to to get them to to hear the answer mute and i think that. that is obviously very problematic and shouldn't be the case and should be. pressured to place them in a space where that allows for fancy elections. oh right or a miracle of human rights watch in uganda in kampala the capital city thank you very much for your insight. football has suffered under the covert 19 pandemic with leagues disrupted worldwide and clubs cutting costs this is left many professional players w
into a very accustomed to. this kind of situation you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence of the abuses and of course of talk about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. well have been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't 3 amps air into providing an equal playing for the playing field for...
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human rights watch has called on israel to carry out its obligations under international human rights. protests against the newly imposed curfew in the netherlands have spread to several cities the nighttime restriction went into effect on saturday and use water cannon to disperse crowds in central amsterdam the city's mayor declared the area a high risk reserve. of course this is a measure that really minimizing our freedoms it's something that we are not used to in this country but again i think we have to do everything that's necessary now . so giving up a bit of freedom is well it's a thing we just have to do. in a separate protest in the village northeast of the city demonstrators set fire to a code testing facility riot police were sent to the town after reports of the fires and damage to police cars nationwide more than 3000 fines have been issued for violating the curfew. several world leaders are set to attend a virtual summit to discuss how to mitigate the dramatic effects of climate change one place on the threat from rising sea levels in senegal france on the world bank of the one $114000000.00 to help people living in the u.s. to world heritage site adapt to climate change reports. an unexpected t
human rights watch has called on israel to carry out its obligations under international human rights. protests against the newly imposed curfew in the netherlands have spread to several cities the nighttime restriction went into effect on saturday and use water cannon to disperse crowds in central amsterdam the city's mayor declared the area a high risk reserve. of course this is a measure that really minimizing our freedoms it's something that we are not used to in this country but again i...
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the news almost on a daily basis but i think you go into a very accustomed to this kind of situation and you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence the abuses and of course we've talked about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. well have been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't free and fair into providing an equal claim for things the vote for the opposition not just by the wind but all of the other presidential candidates faced a number of hurdles just campaigning just accessing the vision to to get down to 2 here comes a mute and bat. that is obviously very problematic and shouldn't be the case and should be. ashamed to place that in a space where there's a loss for elections. all rights of human rights watch in uganda in kampala the capital city thank you very much for your insight. football has suffered under the covert 19 pandemic with leagues disrupted worldwide and clubs cutting costs this is left many professional play
the news almost on a daily basis but i think you go into a very accustomed to this kind of situation and you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence the abuses and of course we've talked about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. well have been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't free and...
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into a very accustomed to. this kind of situation and you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence of the abuses and of course we've talked about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. where i've been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't free and fair into providing an equal claim for things the vote for the opposition not just by one but all of the other presidential candidates faced a number of hurdles just campaigning just accessing the coalition to to get them to to hear the answer period and i think that. that is obviously very problematic and shouldn't be the case you should the. question declares that in the space where the last elections. all right sir and nicole of human rights watch in uganda in kampala the capital city thank you very much for your insight. football has suffered under the covert 19 pandemic with leagues disrupted worldwide and clubs cutting costs this is left many professional players who
into a very accustomed to. this kind of situation and you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence of the abuses and of course we've talked about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. where i've been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't free and fair into providing an equal claim for things the...
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being counterproductive i did this into being a very good of your rights separation a sort of i have to leave it there sara page as senior counsel of human rights watch in that last 4 thank you so much for joining us here and to have you. in the bundesliga league leaders byron munich have improved their title hopes with a win against shout that the 2 teams at opposite ends of the table faced off on sunday. it's lonely at the bottom of the table where shall kids sit stuck and at the top where by and have the chance to extend their lead after their 2 closest rivals both lost on saturday. shocker held the fort for 33 minutes went by and broke the deadlock the hosts 1st left us were kimmage and then thomas mother completely on mocked. after the break the defending did not improve and by and got their 2nd robot live in dusty bundling in his 23rd goal of the season already one small commish was the provider this time with a long range pass to find the league's leading scorer. very coming up next to give you this is why the poorest communities might suffer economic consequences a call that 19 for years to come say don't. come. to. our or any magic relative.
being counterproductive i did this into being a very good of your rights separation a sort of i have to leave it there sara page as senior counsel of human rights watch in that last 4 thank you so much for joining us here and to have you. in the bundesliga league leaders byron munich have improved their title hopes with a win against shout that the 2 teams at opposite ends of the table faced off on sunday. it's lonely at the bottom of the table where shall kids sit stuck and at the top where by...
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the news almost on a daily basis but i think you go into a very accustomed to this kind of situation and you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence of the abuses and of course of talk about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. well have been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't free and fair into providing an equal playing for playing field for the opposition not just by the wind but all of the presidential candidates faced a number of hurdles just getting just accessing the coalition to to get them to to hear that was a mute and i think that. that is obviously very problematic and shouldn't be the case this should be. a place that has been in a space where the last 4 elections. all rights of human rights watch in uganda in kampala the capital city thank you very much for your insight. football has suffered under the covert 19 pandemic with leagues disrupted worldwide and clubs cutting costs this is left many professional players
the news almost on a daily basis but i think you go into a very accustomed to this kind of situation and you describe the situation human rights watch has been documented for example of the run up to the election and around the election those related violence of the abuses and of course of talk about the situation of bobby wine what do these events mean for democracy and human rights in uganda. well have been. the main message is that. the election season and process really wasn't free and fair...
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human rights organisation amnesty international. welcome to you, agnes, into my questioners, and to you wherever you are watching this programme.u can join the conversation at hashtag bbc global questions. let's get down to ourfirst question, from global questions. let's get down to our first question, from alexander from texas in the united states, currently here in london. alexander, what do you want to ask our two panellists?— what do you want to ask our two panellists? what do you want to ask our two anellists? ., ~ , ., ., ., panellists? thank you for having me toda . i panellists? thank you for having me today- i think— panellists? thank you for having me today- i think my — panellists? thank you for having me today. i think my question _ panellists? thank you for having me today. i think my question is, - panellists? thank you for having me today. i think my question is, does. today. i think my question is, does bigm _ today. i think my question is, does bigm was — today. i think my question is, does bigm was a — today. i think my question is, does big... was a danger— today. i think my question is, does big... was a dan
human rights organisation amnesty international. welcome to you, agnes, into my questioners, and to you wherever you are watching this programme.u can join the conversation at hashtag bbc global questions. let's get down to ourfirst question, from global questions. let's get down to our first question, from alexander from texas in the united states, currently here in london. alexander, what do you want to ask our two panellists?— what do you want to ask our two panellists? what do you want to...
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into the neighbouring democratic republic of congo. paul hawkins reports. for more on what's happening in the central african republic i spoke to lewis mudge who is the central africa director at human rights watchublic since i would say 2013 and 2014. this is a landlocked country, and when rebels encircle the capital, that means the capital is cut off. there is a river that runs up to the capital, but the main lifeline to cameroon, and that road is consistently being attacked by rebels, consistently seeing cuts and blockages, we are seeing the price of food rise dramatically in bangui, so not only from a security perspective but also an economic perspective in the capital, things are very bad. how does the international community go about fixing this? well there's already 12,500 uniformed un troops on the ground, and the mission, the un peacekeeping mission in the central african republic recently requested more troops, additional troops. you also have a plethora of other countries that have sent forces, the russians have allied themselves with the central african republic government, the rwandan troops have been increased from the un forces, the rwandans have gone in. you have french troops on
into the neighbouring democratic republic of congo. paul hawkins reports. for more on what's happening in the central african republic i spoke to lewis mudge who is the central africa director at human rights watchublic since i would say 2013 and 2014. this is a landlocked country, and when rebels encircle the capital, that means the capital is cut off. there is a river that runs up to the capital, but the main lifeline to cameroon, and that road is consistently being attacked by rebels,...
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right now, virgin orbit and what next. what is next and how close are we satellite and eventually humans, or will it be in the beginning watching satellites intouge community in two orbit. satellites are changing dramatically right now. satellites used to be the size of a school bus, they are now the size of maybe a microwave so there's a huge amount of movement in the commercial sector an opportunity for exploration. nasa is making huge moves across the globe, huge moves and as richard said in the national security world, they have a focus on small satellites is one of the approaches as a deterrent against mr. in space so we will ramp up productions of rockets, we have a full factory here we will get into a regular lunch team and putting happy customers into orbit. neil: amazing. >> doing it final test sites before we start taking members of the public to space. neil: version launching humans into space and to be clear, virgin orbit, dan, would be handling the satellites. >> correct, exactly. neil: all right. john kennedy, if you are looking at this, he be impressed. there a lot of people volunteering me to be launched into space, the sooner
right now, virgin orbit and what next. what is next and how close are we satellite and eventually humans, or will it be in the beginning watching satellites intouge community in two orbit. satellites are changing dramatically right now. satellites used to be the size of a school bus, they are now the size of maybe a microwave so there's a huge amount of movement in the commercial sector an opportunity for exploration. nasa is making huge moves across the globe, huge moves and as richard said in...
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human rights watch really appreciate your insight here on this story. the team from the world health organization has started its investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic they've ended a 2 week hotel quarantine and and in china they'll be interviewing people from research institutes hospitals and the so-called wet market the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak katrina you reports now from new hampshire. after 2 weeks of being confined to the hotel rooms of the world health organization research team beginning their investigation on their mission to find out as much as possible about how the current virus outbreak began. leaving quarantine. spoke to al jazeera about the immense job ahead. try and get a good. finding starting here in. primary on additional studies. trying to you know aggregate everything there is to learn from this initial phase of the mc but more than one year after the beginning of the outbreak experts say the team spines would be limited and discovering the pandemics exact origin will be difficult. i think realistically what we're looking at. is a narrowing. of. options include exploring the theory the virus w
human rights watch really appreciate your insight here on this story. the team from the world health organization has started its investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic they've ended a 2 week hotel quarantine and and in china they'll be interviewing people from research institutes hospitals and the so-called wet market the seafood market linked to the initial outbreak katrina you reports now from new hampshire. after 2 weeks of being confined to the hotel rooms of the world...
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watching. into the conflict zone to survive. china is roiling the west and europe for the with the u.s. in many countries is pushing back as you shoe a growing list of human rights concerns including home homes new security by hears me from beijing is one cool yeah like flies whose country for so many fights these days of a new meeting conflicts. in 60 minutes phone d.w. . we're all set. to go beyond. as we take on the world. we're going. to respect. to be something. good people what ever it takes people running up. the phone come up speak to them explain truth and cut it out w. . times. sleep . fully. don't move. to the. disco. documentary. this is deja vu news africa on the program today he said political tension in ghana on the day of the president's inauguration parliament descended into chaos soldiers had to be called in to break up clashes between m.p.'s what is the reason for the tension. and how doctors are improvising in order to save lives in south africa when a deadly 2nd wave of coal that 19 is fear is the raging. hello i'm krissy window it's good to have your company now call for idol has been sworn in for a fresh term as president in guyana he narr
watching. into the conflict zone to survive. china is roiling the west and europe for the with the u.s. in many countries is pushing back as you shoe a growing list of human rights concerns including home homes new security by hears me from beijing is one cool yeah like flies whose country for so many fights these days of a new meeting conflicts. in 60 minutes phone d.w. . we're all set. to go beyond. as we take on the world. we're going. to respect. to be something. good people what ever it...
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watching. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. china is roiling the west and europe along with the u.s. in many countries is pushing back hard actually sure the growing list of human rights goes songs including home homes new security lol my guess is me from beijing is one cool yeah well why is his country speaking so many fights these babies aware of a room meeting coming up what's. next on t w. actually the risk meter just shows numbers but rather shows how much. the music store bought. them. credit for the smart way to get when you're going to. read. them and homey polish muslims are thrown out in the uk right now climate change different office story. faces much less they went on just one week. how much work and really do. we still have time to. i'm going. to subset. that subscribe for. well i think that china is picking a fight or it's one country one system now isn't it and it was a cover up that not only right out right it's also still corrupt goes right through my system doesn't it china is roiling the west and europe along with the us in many countries is pushing back hard at issue a growing list of human rights concerns including hong kong's new security law my
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border researcher a human rights watch she joins us via skype from the southern border of the united states ariana good to have you with us before we. get into that the meat of this discussion i just want to get your reaction to the way in which those migrants are being treated by the government in guatemala yes i think we would we would say that the response from governments in water more law as well as the sort of rhetoric we've been hearing from mexico the united states to be very concerning many of these people or vulnerable refugees they are asylum seekers they have a right to seek asylum and they should be met with you know water who these sorts of supply who've been often traveling 3rd time to you know hundreds of miles are super dehydrated are cleaned by mines and these sorts of images of. of of military forces and police using violence you know hitting people with the times it is just completely the opposite of what we would hope to see in terms of how governments would respond human rights watch has written to the incoming pipe that ministration what's it said. we've written to the by the ministration encouraging them to respect th
border researcher a human rights watch she joins us via skype from the southern border of the united states ariana good to have you with us before we. get into that the meat of this discussion i just want to get your reaction to the way in which those migrants are being treated by the government in guatemala yes i think we would we would say that the response from governments in water more law as well as the sort of rhetoric we've been hearing from mexico the united states to be very concerning...