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liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. it is estimated that three women die every day from complications during childbirth. many of these days are preventable with simple soldiery and adequate equipment however a chronic lack of doctors here means that many maternity wards are overstretched and i'm not stopped i'm dumped at the limits of gangs in liberia and i'm here to meet a new generation of midwives was scrubbing up and ready for surgery. my first stop to see me done moment in time hospital in one county which has only recently overcome the devastating the demick that killed thousands across the country. the midwives and doctors here were it thirty times greater risk of content to the disease than the general population. afternoons of the good and this is only one of many challenges the doctor ordered don't know and his team face our judgment publish obs of all sr five thousand right now i have three permanent doctors so you have. three prominent documents you want to include i mean our continue here for the city five
liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. it is estimated that three women die every day from complications during childbirth. many of these days are preventable with simple soldiery and adequate equipment however a chronic lack of doctors here means that many maternity wards are overstretched and i'm not stopped i'm dumped at the limits of gangs in liberia and i'm here to meet a new generation of midwives was scrubbing up and ready for surgery. my first stop to see...
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liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. it is estimated that three women die every day from complications during childbirth. many of these days are preventable with simple surgery and adequate equipment however a chronic lack of doctors here means that many maternity wards are overstretched and i'm not stopped i'm dr lewis again in liberia and i'm here to meet a new generation of midwives was scrubbing up and ready for surgery. my first stop to see me down moments and to hospital in one county which has only recently overcome the devastating demick that killed thousands across the country. the midwives and doctors here were it thirty times greater risk of content to the disease than the general population. that afternoon growth of the under this is only one of many challenges the doctor or the don't know and his team face our judgment publish alms of all system five thousand right now i have three permanent doctors so you have. three prominent documents you want to include i mean our continue here for this it's five thousan
liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. it is estimated that three women die every day from complications during childbirth. many of these days are preventable with simple surgery and adequate equipment however a chronic lack of doctors here means that many maternity wards are overstretched and i'm not stopped i'm dr lewis again in liberia and i'm here to meet a new generation of midwives was scrubbing up and ready for surgery. my first stop to see me down moments...
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hostile and knowledge that is thought as this in the country be a member of the ais a pathogen benefit liberia i've been receiving a scholarship for the past two years and i see what it's something i just get if i think the support that. we need to fill. in the self in my little dots you see i want we need to come together i'm good i'll probably go. the sound and the one in my brain stem where we can both thought of something like this in the west african seven association of something that we can try to unite in time when africa and i not me and hi to you not african saffron. oh all right i was bored is not going to be for. those boys change because now for us. all if people would owe a living or they have been dead and gone. and what was this all riot if they were people hiding moses or riot when the my from the movie when it came to our school to. be a brawl on a bush. are about when a committee oughta be about if one of your all is it wrong. or by want to push i was. there when you see him doing so many. what if he will be hot and. yes and they would carry you good for your hot kill you to
hostile and knowledge that is thought as this in the country be a member of the ais a pathogen benefit liberia i've been receiving a scholarship for the past two years and i see what it's something i just get if i think the support that. we need to fill. in the self in my little dots you see i want we need to come together i'm good i'll probably go. the sound and the one in my brain stem where we can both thought of something like this in the west african seven association of something that we...
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because, stephen, i was going to liberia.e, i didn't even know setup, punch line. >> stephen: i like hearing that. because i'm a christian as well, and there's not a lot of jesus laughing in the bible. >> he's hysterical, though. >> stephen: he says jesus wept. he never says jesus chuckled. >> well, you know, at the point to which he's turning water to wine, though, you got to know, it's like, "ah! we're all out of wine!" he's like, "watch this." like, that's-- i feel-- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yeah, sure. but the show you're in... >> yes. >> stephen: ...is racy... >> it's a little racy. >> stephen: ...at times. and you don't even swear, off camera. >> not in my real life, no. >> stephen: so how do you square, you know, the racy stuff happening in "insecure?" your character gets, has the sexy time. >> yeah. >> stephen: how-- what do your parents say-- how do your parents feel about this one? >> well, here's the thing. i just, i had a talk, and we have our ground rules. we know, like, what we can do and what we can'
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leicester square yesterday it's quite an interesting story because i'm not i'm not being cynical about liberia not being cynical but this also applies very much in the same of labor's policy conference which is i mean that the kind of eighteen to thirty four year old working class. forgotten if you like the generation of party politics on the particular school board broadcast is very much in that think it's a tactical move by supporting this but i'm not going to you know a lot of tories say that this is kind of a strike against flexible working the modern age is about don't get me wrong i mean not one of these people is going to say it goes zero hours contracts are terrible a lot people like them students especially they're good for but a lot of people don't have a choice they're forced on zero hours contracts which leaves them in carroty which reason in love incomes has been stories of people not going out to pay their rent while working at mcdonald's and of course this is a multi-billion pound multinational corporation should just. as it does everything by the book as do all these other comp
leicester square yesterday it's quite an interesting story because i'm not i'm not being cynical about liberia not being cynical but this also applies very much in the same of labor's policy conference which is i mean that the kind of eighteen to thirty four year old working class. forgotten if you like the generation of party politics on the particular school board broadcast is very much in that think it's a tactical move by supporting this but i'm not going to you know a lot of tories say...
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was actually one of the ships mentioned before, u-154, bombarded the cable station in monrovia and liberia it was fixed quickly and once again, they were able to fix them very quickly. they also did torpedo a few ships and most of the kills were from the artillery or capturing a ship and bombing it but in reality, they were very hard to maneuver underwater. one of the most famous tins, u- boat captains in world war i who commanded one of the u- cruisers at the end of the war, basically stated that even though it was a very dangerous weapon and a ship that could sink vessels, especially with big guns, maneuvering a tornado depressed a torpedo shot in the water is very difficult. >> so when they came to north america, they attempt to interject the troop transports and ships going to britain. a lot of the more important ones were in convoy and one of the ways to get around that will maybe was by laying man fields -- minefields, one big success up north outside of new york have and on july 19, 1918. the uss san diego was doing everything correctly, zigzagging for torpedoes and the commander ha
was actually one of the ships mentioned before, u-154, bombarded the cable station in monrovia and liberia it was fixed quickly and once again, they were able to fix them very quickly. they also did torpedo a few ships and most of the kills were from the artillery or capturing a ship and bombing it but in reality, they were very hard to maneuver underwater. one of the most famous tins, u- boat captains in world war i who commanded one of the u- cruisers at the end of the war, basically stated...
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the border guard says that people from nigeria liberia and senegal potential refugees wouldn't get through here without a visa. never never never felt two years ago it was different this stopped letting us know years ago the us the us young and now know it all but. west africans can no longer pass through here without a visa despite being a member of the economic community of west african states. world it's the end of the road trust him. no cameras no witnesses to see what happens in the desert. the problem says rashid colo. he shows us from times he got from his contacts. spotted the by the beautiful blue look at these pictures the corpses are totally dried out the people dying of thirst this man appears to have trying to take off his trousers in the throes of death they say that when a human being dies or first every scrap of clothing feels like too much nobody knows whether these people died a few weeks or a few months ago. those who drowned in the mediterranean might be seen says rashid khalidi. those who die in the desert. after much negotiation we arrange a meeting with someone who c
the border guard says that people from nigeria liberia and senegal potential refugees wouldn't get through here without a visa. never never never felt two years ago it was different this stopped letting us know years ago the us the us young and now know it all but. west africans can no longer pass through here without a visa despite being a member of the economic community of west african states. world it's the end of the road trust him. no cameras no witnesses to see what happens in the...
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pricing so we have to wait to get a income to make it together as a team and the last government report liberia had only one hundred seventeen practicing doctors just defeated health care system has been supported by the banks like you and i t v one of the risks of surgery to help hundreds of mothers facing difficult and possibly left threatening births. what's nice is pigmentosa is the time given to a group of degenerative eye diseases that affects up to one in three thousand people and with no cure currently available it can result in a slow and complete loss of vision i'm dr john abdomen and amsterdam the netherlands to see how an incredible new implant is giving people who are completely blind the chance to see again. fred van run it's one of seventy people around the world who are being fitted with the august two retinal prosthesis system a device that is giving back some sight to people suffering from certain types of blindness in the past i have seen i played football on the field kind of thing i can i can recall it was not in one time but fairing very slowly by the time you were thirty
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the planet one of its co-authors is here with me now dr janice cooper is with the carter center in liberia where of course you do most of your work on mental health liberia i'm sure a country that suffers greatly from social and poverty causes of ill health but one of the things the report talks about is how it is not a problem of the developing world and in terms of mental health every country is a developing country indeed thank you so much for having me the report really focuses on the fact that we have a tremendous gap in treatment a tremendous gap in mental health education a tremendous gap in reaching one of the most vulnerable young people and so it developed suggests a strategy that's focused around the sustainable development goals. one of the key issues that is raised in the report not just treatment of mental ill health but also human rights of people whose mental health is experiencing difficulty tell me more about that what of the human rights aspect absolutely there is there are human rights related conditions regarding disability presence of mental illness especially severe
the planet one of its co-authors is here with me now dr janice cooper is with the carter center in liberia where of course you do most of your work on mental health liberia i'm sure a country that suffers greatly from social and poverty causes of ill health but one of the things the report talks about is how it is not a problem of the developing world and in terms of mental health every country is a developing country indeed thank you so much for having me the report really focuses on the fact...
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pricing so we have to wait to get a income make it together as a team and the last government report liberia had only one hundred seventeen practicing doctors just defeated health care system has been supported by the banks like you and i t v one of the risks of surgery to help hundreds of mothers facing difficult and possibly left threatening births. what's announces pigmentosa is the time given to a group of degenerative eye diseases that affects up to one in three thousand people and with no cure currently available it can result in a slow and complete loss of vision i'm dr janet abdomen and amsterdam the netherlands to see how an incredible new implant is giving people who are completely blind the chance to see again. fred van lente is one of seventy people around the world who are being fitted with the august two retinal prosthesis system a device that is giving back some sight to people suffering from certain types of blindness in the past i have seen i played football and for the kill kind of thing i can walk i can buy a bicycle it was not in one time i didn't go in fairing very slowl
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it is so easy to barter medication with easy girls in liberia.ont of three, four people there and to say it directly, what is it about? what did medecins sans frontieres say? they say they were deeply saddened by a allegations and they wa nted saddened by a allegations and they wanted to investigate but the problem is the women coming forward wa nted problem is the women coming forward wanted to remain anonymous but they say they hope the sun the database would help more women come forward. i started by asking martha how the database would work so what has been proposed is to work with interpol, the global criminal records agency, to ensure that aid agencies around the world, not just to ensure that aid agencies around the world, notjust in the uk have access the most up—to—date criminal records data, so this is an exciting proposal, because it will help our organisations stop perpetrator trays of abuse getting this but rooting them out once they are in. at the same time interpol has committed to growing the capacity of local organisations and lo
it is so easy to barter medication with easy girls in liberia.ont of three, four people there and to say it directly, what is it about? what did medecins sans frontieres say? they say they were deeply saddened by a allegations and they wa nted saddened by a allegations and they wanted to investigate but the problem is the women coming forward wa nted problem is the women coming forward wanted to remain anonymous but they say they hope the sun the database would help more women come forward. i...
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established clubs of asian country to be like large elephant populations some of them like angola liberia coming out of civil war some of the night somalia in south sudan still in devastating was in the case of somalia that's really with virtually no elephants or tools so it's hard to generalize about them but what's interesting is that these one thousand governments who ultimately are my masters if you like are coming together and saying you know in one of the part the world you need to listen to us these are african solutions to conserving elephants we do very much want to conserve our wildlife we want to protect our environment we do need financial help from elsewhere but you have to listen to our approaches and our priorities because a i think that's a great point barnaby. introduction noticed represent paul allen's technology organization vulcan and much of our work begins with listening to the end user walking with the rangers listening to the rangers what is their average day look like what are their concerns for their problems how do we make their lives easier and integrating tech
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there is such ambivalence even with harry jarvis -- he goes to liberia for two years and comes back to boston. which is a perfect example of saw,an-americans that we the disconnect even as you are trying to imagine it. but i think what is key is there is a reimagining of africa. even a kind of connection. a story you take with you. it has been changed. it has been changed by the flora and fauna of america itself. it becomes unmistakably african-american. and a lot of people are absolutely not interested at all in what she said. and that is why she tests hurs ton. who are you, and what can i trust? the african-american population in freedom -- was different from jordan anderson and sutton. there is a wide chasm of diversity. there is a way to figure out how the radical reconstruction umbrella can embrace both. that is what i hope the goal would be. we will see. we will see even how we talk about cultural narrative interacting with political ones because if you have the idea of kinship or if jordan anderson and thomas nast icon are laying the groundwork for the radical reconstruction age
there is such ambivalence even with harry jarvis -- he goes to liberia for two years and comes back to boston. which is a perfect example of saw,an-americans that we the disconnect even as you are trying to imagine it. but i think what is key is there is a reimagining of africa. even a kind of connection. a story you take with you. it has been changed. it has been changed by the flora and fauna of america itself. it becomes unmistakably african-american. and a lot of people are absolutely not...
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liberia warren may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred three. with photos. of. the radio broadcaster sarah f.m. regularly reports on e.u. policy and its repercussions. we meet up with the editor in chief even him. he shows us photographs of people who have a deadly died trying to reach europe. to see the migrant who was found dead in the vehicle of happen because they are blocking the only routes that can be traveled safely she must know our grandparents used to. have you mr self why the government of nigeria has refused to let you travel further into the desert. they have something to hide trash is so high as become an open air cemetery see. i see an. increasing numbers of people are dying in the desert because the main route is more strictly controlled a serious allegation. the government in the maze says the stricter controls are designed to protect people. the european union leads a mission in easier to train police eighty europeans work at their headquarters in the army twenty are posted in august is. their brief is to train local authorities in conducting
liberia warren may twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred three. with photos. of. the radio broadcaster sarah f.m. regularly reports on e.u. policy and its repercussions. we meet up with the editor in chief even him. he shows us photographs of people who have a deadly died trying to reach europe. to see the migrant who was found dead in the vehicle of happen because they are blocking the only routes that can be traveled safely she must know our grandparents used to. have you mr self why the...
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if you will go to liberia i will give him $100. robin is an elderly man by the simony might be african-american , but he is not african, he's never been to africa, he was born in the american colonies, his parents were born in the american colonies and his grandparents may have been african, my grandparents came from poland and the ukraine and what is today mold ovi, i don't consider myself bald ovi and. so, he's going to send him back to africa with $100. that might last him through four months and then what will this elderly man do, he could remain in virginia but he gets no money. i'm thinking, this is a very wealthy man dying, he wants to do something nice for loyal servants. furthermore, what he doesn't say in his will is, but what he knew because he was a lawyer is for robin to stay in virginia, robin had to have special permission to the local court and that would require a lawyer or an educated person, someone who can read and write and someone who understood the law, to go before the court and asked the court's permission
if you will go to liberia i will give him $100. robin is an elderly man by the simony might be african-american , but he is not african, he's never been to africa, he was born in the american colonies, his parents were born in the american colonies and his grandparents may have been african, my grandparents came from poland and the ukraine and what is today mold ovi, i don't consider myself bald ovi and. so, he's going to send him back to africa with $100. that might last him through four...
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we should end flights coming from west africa and liberia. >> republicans like scott brown attempting to get into the senate stoked fears that terrorists could use ebola as a biological weapon. >> i think it's naive that people aren't going to be walking through here who have those types of diseases and have those other types of intent, criminal or terrorist, and yet we do nothing to secure our border. >> just think of something like that, that you would go and get ebola and sneak across the border as a biological attack. and yet after the midterms, ebola disappeared, because it was never a real issue here for republicans, and the alt-right route reach machine is gearing up again. here to help me understand why this artificial conservative outreach can happen, msnbc contributor jennifer rubin, gop strategist rick wilson, and christina greer, associate professor of political scientist. christina, i'll start with you. one thing we know, when you make people feel scared, their politics get more conservative. it's a tried and true everyone. liberal, conservatives, everyone. it seems so ob
we should end flights coming from west africa and liberia. >> republicans like scott brown attempting to get into the senate stoked fears that terrorists could use ebola as a biological weapon. >> i think it's naive that people aren't going to be walking through here who have those types of diseases and have those other types of intent, criminal or terrorist, and yet we do nothing to secure our border. >> just think of something like that, that you would go and get ebola and...
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caused a knowledge that is thought as this in the country be a member of the ais a that in benefits liberia i've been receiving a scholarship for the past two years and i see what it's something i just get it i think the support that. we need to fill. in the self in my little that's used a lot we need to come together i'm good deal fall through. this town in seven of my branch that will wouldn't stop something like that in the west africans have an association of something we're going to try to unite entire west africa and i'm not it and do you not african pfeffer. oh all right i was fooled is not going to be for. those boys changed because now. all of people would owe a living or they have been dead and gone. and what was his all riot. if they were people hiding moses or riot when the my from the movie when it came to our school to. be a brawl on a beach. are about a political movie ought to be about it when one of your all is it wrong with your villages everybody want to push what if i was. there when you see him doing so many when there was any violence what if he would be hot and live t
caused a knowledge that is thought as this in the country be a member of the ais a that in benefits liberia i've been receiving a scholarship for the past two years and i see what it's something i just get it i think the support that. we need to fill. in the self in my little that's used a lot we need to come together i'm good deal fall through. this town in seven of my branch that will wouldn't stop something like that in the west africans have an association of something we're going to try to...
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thousand and fourteen the united states announced that they were sending four thousand troops to liberia as support during the boehner crisis and to coordinate other unspecified military activities. not to be outdone france also announced plans to increase its military presence in the saya with a redeployment of three thousand troops. the increasing minutes her eyes ation of africa is a new profit center. covered by the military industrial complex with millions of dollars of contracts for arms manufacturers and private contractors. emersion of will see nearly a fifth in their stability though that initial. so digital corp so they do need a visual of their force book called the goods on the world the most original furcula vision for germany. surveyed you ludicrous. for theirs it looks or leave or it's all for naught. the united nations has established a peacekeeping force of twelve thousand troops to help stabilize mali among them the chinese military as well as african troops trained by africa on the arsenal of east peace keepers include surveillance drones and apache attack helicopters.
thousand and fourteen the united states announced that they were sending four thousand troops to liberia as support during the boehner crisis and to coordinate other unspecified military activities. not to be outdone france also announced plans to increase its military presence in the saya with a redeployment of three thousand troops. the increasing minutes her eyes ation of africa is a new profit center. covered by the military industrial complex with millions of dollars of contracts for arms...
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would have breakfast with them and they would say i knew her before she became president he visited liberia and she would say when i was growing up, there were two that were predictable. now today i don't know when it will, or for how long so i became aware of this injustice it brought home to me the hearing they were organizing before copenhagen and their would-be tribunals and i had my hat on and we were just listening to the farmers from africa and one of them were women of course and one of them stayed in my mind is the first t story in the book it it's hearig these stories one after the other i remember as my father a medical doctor are you just complaining as farmers do to say something important. i think it is about 200 years when you think about it because the grandmother would tell the grandchild that is a span of knowledge. she formed a women's group. it recognizes that climate change affects disproportionately the poorest countries and communities. one of the stories is about sean hanshaw at oxford and after. her father had been a preacher in the civil rights movement a and. that
would have breakfast with them and they would say i knew her before she became president he visited liberia and she would say when i was growing up, there were two that were predictable. now today i don't know when it will, or for how long so i became aware of this injustice it brought home to me the hearing they were organizing before copenhagen and their would-be tribunals and i had my hat on and we were just listening to the farmers from africa and one of them were women of course and one of...
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established clubs of asian countries if you like large elephant populations some of them like angola liberia coming out of civil war some of the night somalia south sudan still in devastating wars in the case of somalia perhaps really with virtually no elephants or tools so it's hard to generalize about them but what's interesting is that these one thousand governments who ultimately are my masters if you like are coming together and saying you in one of the depart the world you need to listen to us these are african solutions to conserving elephants we do very much want to conserve our wildlife we want to protect our environment we do need financial help from elsewhere but you have to listen to our approaches and our priorities i think that's a great point barnaby. introduction noticed represent paul allen's technology organization vulcan and much of our work begins with listening to the end user walking with the rangers listening to the rangers what is their average day look like what are their concerns for their problems how do we make their lives easier and integrating technology in thei
established clubs of asian countries if you like large elephant populations some of them like angola liberia coming out of civil war some of the night somalia south sudan still in devastating wars in the case of somalia perhaps really with virtually no elephants or tools so it's hard to generalize about them but what's interesting is that these one thousand governments who ultimately are my masters if you like are coming together and saying you in one of the depart the world you need to listen...
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established clubs of asian countries if you like large elephant populations some of them like angola liberia coming out of civil war some of them not somalia and south sudan still in devastating was in the case of somalia really with virtually no elephants or two so it's hard to generalize about them but what's interesting is that these nineteen governments who ultimately are my masters if you like are coming together in a saying you in what part of the world you need to listen to us these are african solutions to conserving elephants we do very much want to conserve our wildlife we want to protect our environment we do need financial help from elsewhere but you have to listen to our approaches and our priorities i think that's a great point barnaby. introduction noticed represent paul allen's technology organization vulcan and much of our work begins swayed listening to the end user walking with the rangers listening to the rangers what is their average day look like what are their concerns for their problems how do we make their lives easier and integrating technology in their everyday lif
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established clubs of asian countries of the like large elephant populations some of them like angola liberia coming out of civil war some of the night somalia in south sudan still in devastating was in the case of somalia that's really with virtually no elephants or tools so it's hard to generalize about them but what's interesting is that these nineteen governments who ultimately are my masters if you like are coming together and saying you in part the world you need to listen to us these are african solutions to conserving elephants we do very much want to conserve our wildlife we want to protect our environment we do need financial help from elsewhere but you have to listen to our approaches and our priorities i think that's a great point barnaby. introduction noticed represent paul allen's technology organization vulcan and much of our work begins with listening to the end user walking with the rangers listening to the rangers what is their average day look like what are their concerns for their problems how do we make their lives easier and integrating technology in their everyday life
established clubs of asian countries of the like large elephant populations some of them like angola liberia coming out of civil war some of the night somalia in south sudan still in devastating was in the case of somalia that's really with virtually no elephants or tools so it's hard to generalize about them but what's interesting is that these nineteen governments who ultimately are my masters if you like are coming together and saying you in part the world you need to listen to us these are...
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by day, hour by hour, to try and avoid the catastrophe that we saw in guinea and sierra leone and liberialow to react. don't forget, you can get much more detail on our top stories on our website there is full coverage at bbc.com/news. for those watching on bbc world news, see you tomorrow. those on the bbc news channel, we will continue ina bbc news channel, we will continue in a moment. if you are watching outside source yesterday you will know i spoke to you about the detention camp this for uighur muslims in the western xinjiang region of china. now chinese state television has broadcast a prime time, 15—minute defence of them. here are some of the pictures from within that report. we're told the facilities are educational in nature and are designed to discourage involvement in radical islamist groups. we see people studying, playing games and dancing. i should add, we're unable to vouch for the veracity of these pictures. there's long—standing scepticism about this version of events. the bbc has talked to former detainees who allege physical as well as psychological torture. a un pan
by day, hour by hour, to try and avoid the catastrophe that we saw in guinea and sierra leone and liberialow to react. don't forget, you can get much more detail on our top stories on our website there is full coverage at bbc.com/news. for those watching on bbc world news, see you tomorrow. those on the bbc news channel, we will continue ina bbc news channel, we will continue in a moment. if you are watching outside source yesterday you will know i spoke to you about the detention camp this for...