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for whatever reason the subby manisha parents have chosen to stay in d.l.c. he doesn't know where he will go when he leaves the camp the authorities will try to help him track down some relatives. he's on the other hand will soon be reunited with his family the manager of the reintegration camp was a soldier with the army that defeated the rwandan government forces and ended the genocide he lost many members of his family but he's committed to helping the perpetrators reintegrate into society. so talking about who doesn't involve what but. we do talk about it. the way of. teaching these people. the. road we have to travel on our submission. the next day. is issued with the money and a permit to visit his parents for three days it's an important step in his rehabilitation. he hasn't seen his mother for ten years she returned to rwanda when he was just a teenager he stayed in the d.r. seen with the rebels. group. over. i'm so happy to see my son again. when all the neighbors are all so happy some of them are here to see some to see it's not that it's supposed t
for whatever reason the subby manisha parents have chosen to stay in d.l.c. he doesn't know where he will go when he leaves the camp the authorities will try to help him track down some relatives. he's on the other hand will soon be reunited with his family the manager of the reintegration camp was a soldier with the army that defeated the rwandan government forces and ended the genocide he lost many members of his family but he's committed to helping the perpetrators reintegrate into society....
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manisha said in the report i mean it seems she was a way ahead of her tongue yeah i definitely think so and that's i didn't realize this but you look at all these artists who are inspired by i mean a marina abramovic just perhaps the the one that really stands out for me was a performance artist she's known for doing things very similar to what yoko did and in cut piece put yourself on stage interacting directly to the audience i mean the threat of physical violence done to her but she did it decades after yoko ono she had taken a lot further and made a lot more extreme but you can see that and there's some of the other artists that you can look at and if you know the art of the old i was doing even way back in the sixty's you can definitely point to and say yes she's doing those exact same things decades before and people in the art world of have recognized this finally and now she's getting really getting her place where she really deserves her own place in the history of our it seems a fabulous exhibition thank you very much but don't go away because i know you like your music and
manisha said in the report i mean it seems she was a way ahead of her tongue yeah i definitely think so and that's i didn't realize this but you look at all these artists who are inspired by i mean a marina abramovic just perhaps the the one that really stands out for me was a performance artist she's known for doing things very similar to what yoko did and in cut piece put yourself on stage interacting directly to the audience i mean the threat of physical violence done to her but she did it...
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earlier, sri lanka's high commissioner to the uk, manisha gunasekera, spoke to my colleague shaun leythink the scale of it is unprecedented. it is multiple attacks in different places so it would have been a group or groups which had tremendous capacity to carry it out with this level of precision, so certainly we cannot speculate at this point. we also don't know whether the suspects already arrested are sri lankan nationals or anybody else, and what links they may have, these groups may have, we have no such information so we cannot speculate. but the scale of it is unprecedented. the government had no prior knowledge, not of specific attacks but just of violent activity planned ? nothing that alerted the government authorities that this may have been coming? i cannot at this moment speculate on the intelligence that the government may have been privy to, but i can say that these types of incidents were not expected. it has come completely as a shock to everyone in sri lanka, especially because easter sunday is a celebration not only for the catholic and christian communities of sri
earlier, sri lanka's high commissioner to the uk, manisha gunasekera, spoke to my colleague shaun leythink the scale of it is unprecedented. it is multiple attacks in different places so it would have been a group or groups which had tremendous capacity to carry it out with this level of precision, so certainly we cannot speculate at this point. we also don't know whether the suspects already arrested are sri lankan nationals or anybody else, and what links they may have, these groups may have,...
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joining me now is manisha gunasekera, sri lanka's high commissioner to the uk.oming in on this terrible day for sri lanka. what more does the government know about the attacks and what may be responsible? with regard to the multiple attacks carried out in greater colombo, i think at this moment we have information that seven suspects have been arrested and there is also information that these are related to suicide attacks, suicide bombings. security and colombo has been beefed up and also the government has declared a police emergency, so a police cu rfew. police emergency, so a police curfew. a curfew until 6am tomorrow, and all action is being taken by the government to conduct an unimpeded investigation to see who is responsible for these attacks, while of course ensuring the safety of the people of sri lanka and also requesting the people of sri lanka to remain calm and united in the face of this tragedy, and everyone is very united and remaining peaceful and calm in the face of this great tragedy of immense magnitude, skill and position. given the geograph
joining me now is manisha gunasekera, sri lanka's high commissioner to the uk.oming in on this terrible day for sri lanka. what more does the government know about the attacks and what may be responsible? with regard to the multiple attacks carried out in greater colombo, i think at this moment we have information that seven suspects have been arrested and there is also information that these are related to suicide attacks, suicide bombings. security and colombo has been beefed up and also the...
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incredibly high and it's been really interesting talking to the three of you about it mohamed a family manisha talking and simon made on thank you for joining us and thank you as well for watching plenty more for you online this episode or other third out of the red dot com in the showbiz section we're on facebook at facebook dot com face a.j. inside story twitter is at a.j. inside story i'm come on a.j. if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us on canal santa maria and we will hear them say. in two thousand and eight al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking scheme. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its toughest universities. ten years on we return to see how the students and the scheme a helping change the face of india. super thirty. zero. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you from al-jazeera. and this is the scene live at the imperial palace in tokyo as we await the formal abdication of emperor akihito. the ce
incredibly high and it's been really interesting talking to the three of you about it mohamed a family manisha talking and simon made on thank you for joining us and thank you as well for watching plenty more for you online this episode or other third out of the red dot com in the showbiz section we're on facebook at facebook dot com face a.j. inside story twitter is at a.j. inside story i'm come on a.j. if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us on canal santa maria and we will...
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a short time ago the high commissioner for sri lanka to the uk, manisha gunasekera, said a curfew hadlifted and people should now feel reassured. more of a shock today than yesterday, because yesterday we had a lot of action and we need to be in action mode. 0ne a lot of action and we need to be in action mode. one of the target is looking at the safety of uk nationals who have visited sri lanka at this point. it is only now that the shock really sets in. do you know how many uk nationals have been caught up in this? i think as of may there are eight nationals have lost their lives. —— as of now there is information that eight british nationals have lost their lives. there are numbers of other nationals, and also some foreign nationals, and also some foreign nationals who have been injured. we can speak now to doctor manesh gunasekera, director of the red cross in sri lanka. hejoins me from colombo. i suspect the sense of shock has not yet passed. how would you describe the atmosphere there? as you said earlier, the shock has not passed. still we are shocked and we are really sad. and
a short time ago the high commissioner for sri lanka to the uk, manisha gunasekera, said a curfew hadlifted and people should now feel reassured. more of a shock today than yesterday, because yesterday we had a lot of action and we need to be in action mode. 0ne a lot of action and we need to be in action mode. one of the target is looking at the safety of uk nationals who have visited sri lanka at this point. it is only now that the shock really sets in. do you know how many uk nationals have...
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incredibly high and it's been really interesting talking to the three of you about it mohamed a family manisha thakor in and simon made on thank you for joining us and thank you as well for watching plenty more for you online this episode or other third out of the red dot com in the showbiz section we're on facebook at facebook dot com face a.j. inside story twitter is at a.j. inside story i'm come on a.j. if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us on canal santa maria and we will hold on to. from the family of the students navigating dangerous rapids from the time with cause to the time we finished are scared to the fish and dicing with death. come afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying breed if i don't go accompanied my family to meet the men who go to the extreme just to make a living hot you have to be a strong swimmer otherwise and surf and risking it all vietnam on al-jazeera. it's all too familiar and innocent lives ended in an instant. on the debate around firearms. for survivors and families of the four then reality often changes. faultlines investigates the long lasting tr
incredibly high and it's been really interesting talking to the three of you about it mohamed a family manisha thakor in and simon made on thank you for joining us and thank you as well for watching plenty more for you online this episode or other third out of the red dot com in the showbiz section we're on facebook at facebook dot com face a.j. inside story twitter is at a.j. inside story i'm come on a.j. if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us on canal santa maria and we will...
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i've been speaking to the high commissioner for sri lanka to the uk, manisha gunasekera, about the attacksale of it is unprecedented. it is multiple attacks in different places so it could be a group or groups with tremendous capacity to carry it out at this level of precision. certainly we cannot speculate at this point, we also don't know whether the suspects, those who have been arrested, our sri lankan nationals or anybody else, and what links they may have, this group may have, we have no such information so cannot speculate. the scale of it is unprecedented. the government had no prior knowledge of specific attacks oi’ prior knowledge of specific attacks or violent activity planned by any groups? nothing that alerted the government or the authorities that it was coming? i cannot at this moment speculate on the intelligence information that the government may oi’ information that the government may or may not have been privy to. i can say with responsibility that these types of incidents were not expected. it has come completely as a shock to everyone in sri lanka especially because e
i've been speaking to the high commissioner for sri lanka to the uk, manisha gunasekera, about the attacksale of it is unprecedented. it is multiple attacks in different places so it could be a group or groups with tremendous capacity to carry it out at this level of precision. certainly we cannot speculate at this point, we also don't know whether the suspects, those who have been arrested, our sri lankan nationals or anybody else, and what links they may have, this group may have, we have no...
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a short time ago the high commissioner for sri lanka to the uk, manisha gunasekera, expressed her shockerday's events more of a shock today than yesterday, because yesterday we had a lot of action and we need to be in action mode. one of the targets is looking at the safety of uk nationals who have visited sri lanka at this point. it is only now that the shock really sets in. do you know how many uk nationals have been caught up in this? i think as of now there is information that eight british nationals have lost their lives. and the rest is actually... the other numbers are of other nationals. and there are also foreign nationals who have been injured. 0ur correspondent sharanjit leyl in colombo said one day after the attacks it's not known who was behind it. this is something the prime minister and the authorities here i trying to get to the brunt of it. they are saying 2a people have been arrested but they haven't said where they are from. no group has come out to actually claim responsibility of this horrific tragedy. as you have reported, eight blasts across a matter of hours here
a short time ago the high commissioner for sri lanka to the uk, manisha gunasekera, expressed her shockerday's events more of a shock today than yesterday, because yesterday we had a lot of action and we need to be in action mode. one of the targets is looking at the safety of uk nationals who have visited sri lanka at this point. it is only now that the shock really sets in. do you know how many uk nationals have been caught up in this? i think as of now there is information that eight british...
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souls that is coming out so this happens to be a time prime minister issuing a statement of such manisha after the us stations took place as a parliamentary reporter what do you make of the political response today because it will be so crucial for this government to well acknowledge everyone's shock but also keep a lid on some of the emotions and make sure that people don't fear going back to the bad days of the civil war. because now they show you the parliament. again on the twenty. it was earlier shadow to take plays on the some of them may now it will be a dicey situation with all political parties wanting to know why they want to prevent the government taking action if so such information was available before hand me a dicey situation and the government especially the ruling party would be in the limelight what about the future of sri lanka i know it's still very early in the feelings of still very raw but do you think there is concern about sri lanka's place on the world stage when as i've said to previous guests it has worked very hard to get back onto the world stage. exactly be
souls that is coming out so this happens to be a time prime minister issuing a statement of such manisha after the us stations took place as a parliamentary reporter what do you make of the political response today because it will be so crucial for this government to well acknowledge everyone's shock but also keep a lid on some of the emotions and make sure that people don't fear going back to the bad days of the civil war. because now they show you the parliament. again on the twenty. it was...
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incredibly high and it's been really interesting talking to the three of you about it mohamed a family manisha thakor in and simon made on thank you for joining us and thank you as well for watching plenty more for you online this episode all our other things are out of the red dot com in the show section we're on facebook at facebook dot com face a.j. inside story twitter is at a.j. inside story i'm come on a.j. if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us on canal santa maria and we will hold on to. a university degree to be a doctor or a teacher but without any study or exam one hundred one east investigates the pakistani company at legibly selling fake degrees to the police around the world on al-jazeera. where. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the out as they were news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes talks resume between sudan's military and opposition groups of a transition to civilian rule. college there in london with the latest from europe including spain's socialist party begins talks to form a new government a day off the following
incredibly high and it's been really interesting talking to the three of you about it mohamed a family manisha thakor in and simon made on thank you for joining us and thank you as well for watching plenty more for you online this episode all our other things are out of the red dot com in the show section we're on facebook at facebook dot com face a.j. inside story twitter is at a.j. inside story i'm come on a.j. if you want to tweet me directly thanks for joining us on canal santa maria and we...
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manisha gunasekera, sri lankan high commissioner to the uk, thank you. thank you.speed assistance systems. basically, on—board speed limiters designed to prevent you from breaking the law. now, that might all sound a bit futuristic, possibly a bit big brother as well, but you might be surprised to learn that lots of cars, including these two, already have intelligent speed assistance systems set as standard. so the best way to find out how they work is to use them, and i'm going to start with this ford. so this car has a fairly basic speed assistance system fitted. it relies mainly on the camera up here, which looks at the road ahead and tries to pick out speed limit signs and respond to them. there is the 40 limit sign now. just going past it and i can see the car has recognised it. it is on my dashboard and the car is slowing down as well. so we're not breaking the law. and now i am approaching a 30 mile an hour limit. let's see if the same happens. i can see on my dashboard the car has recognised it and now i am doing 30 miles an hour. i can go faster if i reall
manisha gunasekera, sri lankan high commissioner to the uk, thank you. thank you.speed assistance systems. basically, on—board speed limiters designed to prevent you from breaking the law. now, that might all sound a bit futuristic, possibly a bit big brother as well, but you might be surprised to learn that lots of cars, including these two, already have intelligent speed assistance systems set as standard. so the best way to find out how they work is to use them, and i'm going to start with...