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so we end up having situations in which ngo's come and do convoys but then the ngo's run out of cars and buses and ability to transport people. so people start walking on foot, simply fleeing as if we're talking about a war in the previous century where there are no vehicles around and families are forced to walk for seven, eight hours towards the nearest town and seek shelter because they're so afraid of being captured alive. and so this is something that hasn't happened before in idlib. we've never seen -- we have never seen the situation in which a person cannot find a tent. this power play does not offer protection from the cold because there is no heating but at least it protected you from the rain. now so many people are living in fields. we are seeing more and i'm talking to doctors inside and i'm sure you've heard this too, of cases to amputate body parts due to frost bite. this is something that is -- even if there is no willingness on the part of the west to do anything to long-term create some kind of a cease-fire and prevent people from eventually being captured by the re
so we end up having situations in which ngo's come and do convoys but then the ngo's run out of cars and buses and ability to transport people. so people start walking on foot, simply fleeing as if we're talking about a war in the previous century where there are no vehicles around and families are forced to walk for seven, eight hours towards the nearest town and seek shelter because they're so afraid of being captured alive. and so this is something that hasn't happened before in idlib. we've...
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i don't see where is the problem if the ngos are in contact with this marvelous with the traffickers i would even suggest that the enjoys to speak freely and say yes we are in touch with them because we care about their life's and therefore we want to assure the migrants we have the highest chances to get the rescued and therefore to survive but you know to stay. not a common behavior counting flee in europe saw we start to speak feed the even acknowledges to cross the sea in these conditions is another way. because as i explained in my videos the more people are involved the human traffic area we care and we. saw before they. ship and then they use an inflatable ship like and those foreign the kids not because they want traffic or if there are more people they have to improvise any ships i can he use this all follow k c then we can put people out of here and send it back to their r.v. enjoys this will save you time the way we can use literally anything to do to traffic before that's the problem the new wave of a tally of politicians led by cell feeney responded to look good on adele
i don't see where is the problem if the ngos are in contact with this marvelous with the traffickers i would even suggest that the enjoys to speak freely and say yes we are in touch with them because we care about their life's and therefore we want to assure the migrants we have the highest chances to get the rescued and therefore to survive but you know to stay. not a common behavior counting flee in europe saw we start to speak feed the even acknowledges to cross the sea in these conditions...
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after a work accident that almost cost him his life and for which is employer showed no interest in the ngo brings him back home to bangladesh and emotional. journey for everybody and the beginning of a friendship after making it a feel we saw in. the group chat and recently she she brought for carlos and for me cause after us it's a very cute. hallucinatory hard apocalyptic nightmare that pinky was a member of a corrupt religious sect both in the film and in real life now he is on the run. because he had a stroke and i suppose he got a job by. the looks of it given the significance of the fire. commissioner do that . as he put a criminal. in this bleak film collage camillo wrist strap over flex on the violence unleashed by a religious act a common phenomenon both in colombia and throughout latin america. and no one to call for this is a huge amount of profiteers who say that the law should be 1st and the 1st last and they tell people that they are the last but he will give them the means to be the 1st it's like a reproduction of power systems in the average of 3 to be 1st it's about govern
after a work accident that almost cost him his life and for which is employer showed no interest in the ngo brings him back home to bangladesh and emotional. journey for everybody and the beginning of a friendship after making it a feel we saw in. the group chat and recently she she brought for carlos and for me cause after us it's a very cute. hallucinatory hard apocalyptic nightmare that pinky was a member of a corrupt religious sect both in the film and in real life now he is on the run....
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since i'm running a humanitarian ngo, i have to steer away from the military side of these questionser than saying that all military decisions should be theirwith a view toward humanitarian consequences. even sure of the military questions, one is sure that engagement is right, there are ways to increase the cost on those perpetrating crimes of the battlefield. of u.n.ple, instead member states and officials expecting each other to address the crisis, both need to step up. i have suggested secretary-general gutierrez implore shuttle diplomacy. the security council itself in my real should be meeting -- in theiew should be meeting at ministerial level. a ministerial session should be convened in which the commission of inquiry race members and requires them to account for the human rights abuses and war crimes taking place in syria. that needs -- there needs to be engagement by western powers. a meeting was planned, it seems to be off now, between chancellor merkel, president macron, and president erdogan. it seems to be a bilateral now with president cliputin. where is the u.s. in th
since i'm running a humanitarian ngo, i have to steer away from the military side of these questionser than saying that all military decisions should be theirwith a view toward humanitarian consequences. even sure of the military questions, one is sure that engagement is right, there are ways to increase the cost on those perpetrating crimes of the battlefield. of u.n.ple, instead member states and officials expecting each other to address the crisis, both need to step up. i have suggested...
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. >> we have a lot of problems on the island with ngos.ve a lot riots with ngos. >> looks like we are dealing in a war zo. this predictable security situation is something that we never experienced before. it has put our activities in a very difficult positio reporter: recent videos show the greek" firing of people trying to cross the sea. we show these to the island's governor. they've received orders to shoot. reporter see that? the micro is being hit--migrant is being hit on the head by the coast guard. what you think about that? >> i reject. i don't like it. reporter: as greece scrambles to secure its borders, european leadersd havoffendreds of millions of pounds to help. >> we don't want money. the point is not to get money. hathe point is not t the problem. let's spare the money. s let'nd the mey back. reporter: a navy ship arrives to take the new arrivals to the mainland. but thousands are left behind on this iand that no longer wants them. laura: lesbos is reeling from syria's crisis. e rock band genesis sold more than 100 million
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there is no sign for an ngo.hour outside of the estimate as you can see this is a very secluded residential area. people have been telling us about three years ago, services showed up here, raided the building and no one has been back since. sources if ghana's national security tell cnn that all of ebla's funding came from russia. after the raid, the accounts went quiet for a few days. then on instagram, the group changed their handle names and started posting again. we're heading out now to meet one of the ebla employees. they don't all l actually know that cnn is coming to this meeting. but we are desperately hoping they might be able to give us some information about how the ngo works and who might be behind it. after some discussion about their safety, the employee agrees to speak to us if we agree to keep her identity hidden. we go to the secure location and says that she was hired in 2019 and she had no idea that she would be working for russia. >> tell us how you were trained. >> we were used by using hash
there is no sign for an ngo.hour outside of the estimate as you can see this is a very secluded residential area. people have been telling us about three years ago, services showed up here, raided the building and no one has been back since. sources if ghana's national security tell cnn that all of ebla's funding came from russia. after the raid, the accounts went quiet for a few days. then on instagram, the group changed their handle names and started posting again. we're heading out now to...
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we're having a lot of riots with the ngos.one and this unpredictable security situation is something that we never experienced before. recent videos show the greek coastguard firing at people trying to cross the sea. we show these to the island's governor. they have received such orders to shoot, but in the air, not on the people. look, look. that's the migrants being hit on the head by the coastguard. yes. what do you think about that? i reject. i don't like it. i don't like this behaviour. it doesn't represent me. as greece scrambles to secure its borders, european leaders have offered hundreds of millions of pounds to help. we don't want money, we want not to have a problem. the point is not to get money. the point is not to have a problem. let's spare their money. let's send the money back. a navy ship arrives to take the new arrivals to the mainland, but thousands are left behind, on this island that no longer wants them. jean mckenzie, bbc news. one of europe's biggest regional airlines — the british carrier, flybe — is
we're having a lot of riots with the ngos.one and this unpredictable security situation is something that we never experienced before. recent videos show the greek coastguard firing at people trying to cross the sea. we show these to the island's governor. they have received such orders to shoot, but in the air, not on the people. look, look. that's the migrants being hit on the head by the coastguard. yes. what do you think about that? i reject. i don't like it. i don't like this behaviour. it...
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we're having a lot of riots with the ngos.e we are dealing in a war zone and this unpredictable security situation is something that we never experienced before. recent videos show the greek coastguard firing at people trying to cross the sea. we show these to the island's governor. they have received such orders to shoot, but in the air, not on the people. look, look. that's the migrants being hit on the head by the coastguard. yes. what do you think about that? i reject. i don't like it. i don't like this behaviour. it doesn't represent me. as greece scrambles to secure its borders, european leaders have offered hundreds of millions of pounds to help. we don't want money, we want not to have a problem. the point is not to get money. the point is not to have a problem. let's spare their money. let's send the money back. a navy ship arrives to take the new arrivals to the mainland, but thousands are left behind, on this island that no longer wants them. jean mckenzie, bbc news. let's get more on flybe now. the british company
we're having a lot of riots with the ngos.e we are dealing in a war zone and this unpredictable security situation is something that we never experienced before. recent videos show the greek coastguard firing at people trying to cross the sea. we show these to the island's governor. they have received such orders to shoot, but in the air, not on the people. look, look. that's the migrants being hit on the head by the coastguard. yes. what do you think about that? i reject. i don't like it. i...
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on the ngo issue. i know both of you are very involved and with civil society more broadly and the so-called fact checkers. which i agree with you. if we can continue to support those kind of organizations, some of whom may not be precisely aligned with the gec on the way to approach this, the best practices earlier. on the other hand, they're out there doing incredible work we can't afford to do as a country and often their state actors themselves, so a small country in the baltics you talked about earlier can play a role here. can you talk about how we can leverage more in the ngo community and among the smaller democracies to get them to be more effective? >> thank you for that question. like on the elements, the gec that we haven't discussed is their funding capabilities to local organizations. i think that has been critical in jump starting quite a bit of work, especially in central eastern baltic states. the balkans and elsewhere to give these small groups that don't have funding otherwise to be
on the ngo issue. i know both of you are very involved and with civil society more broadly and the so-called fact checkers. which i agree with you. if we can continue to support those kind of organizations, some of whom may not be precisely aligned with the gec on the way to approach this, the best practices earlier. on the other hand, they're out there doing incredible work we can't afford to do as a country and often their state actors themselves, so a small country in the baltics you talked...
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i know it's called the late equaliser against france he refused to give the military salute to the ngo some teammates. there were like tensions going on in the team or something like that yes i noticed that but. this is something ships say. i don't get the columns. he's playing in germany there most of the people the gesture. he prefer to spark the other perspective on. i wonder how the team got on at the euros especially with german bone players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. the ticks or sides of this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making could they surprise us all again. you know. we believe in our team. and he will be there supports our team this one so we don't really it's any of the young players that like i come where you just want them to show what they can do in this such big. big then i've done all. the spirit and i've done all. boarding george wanted something that says who will be british bonnie and i don't often. so we spend a
i know it's called the late equaliser against france he refused to give the military salute to the ngo some teammates. there were like tensions going on in the team or something like that yes i noticed that but. this is something ships say. i don't get the columns. he's playing in germany there most of the people the gesture. he prefer to spark the other perspective on. i wonder how the team got on at the euros especially with german bone players like khan i have. some say patriotism and...
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on the ngo issue you are very involved with the ngo community and civil society more broadly and the so-called fact checkers which i agree if we can support those organizations some of whom may not be precisely aligned on the way to approach this but they are out there that we can't afford to and state actors themselves, the small country can play a big role here. talk about how we can leverage that in smaller democracies to get them to be more effective. >> one of the elements we have to discuss is the funding capabilities to local organizations. that has been critical in jumpstarting quite a bit of work especially over the baltic states, the balkans and elsewhere to give these small groups that don't have funding otherwise to carry out this important work in this signals the advantage we have with democracy. look at russia and china their approach is top-down to any problem. our approach will never be that way. we have to line the bottom up structure, empower local organizations, organic but decentralized, they know their local context better than they do, give them the running roo
on the ngo issue you are very involved with the ngo community and civil society more broadly and the so-called fact checkers which i agree if we can support those organizations some of whom may not be precisely aligned on the way to approach this but they are out there that we can't afford to and state actors themselves, the small country can play a big role here. talk about how we can leverage that in smaller democracies to get them to be more effective. >> one of the elements we have to...
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since i'm running a humanitarian ngo i have to steer away from the military side of these questions other than saying all military decisions should be taken with a view to their humanitarian consequences. even short of the military questions once the decision is taken that engagement is right there are ways to increase the cost on those who are perpetrating crimes on the battlefield. for example, instead of un states and officials expecting others to address the crisis both need to step up. i suggested general -- spearhead and shuttle diplomacy between italy, damascus, moscow and new york at the security council. the secreting council itself should be meeting at the ministerial level, the presidency should convene a ministerial session which the un human rights council's commission its members and requires them to account for the human rights abuses and war crimes taking place in syria. there needs to be engagement by western powers with the seriousness of the situation. a meeting seems to be off now between president trump and merkel and macron and seems to be a bilateral, president puti
since i'm running a humanitarian ngo i have to steer away from the military side of these questions other than saying all military decisions should be taken with a view to their humanitarian consequences. even short of the military questions once the decision is taken that engagement is right there are ways to increase the cost on those who are perpetrating crimes on the battlefield. for example, instead of un states and officials expecting others to address the crisis both need to step up. i...
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we're having a lot of riots with the ngos.ictable security situation is something that we never experienced before. recent videos show the greek coastguard firing at people trying to cross the sea. we show these to the island's governor. they have received such orders to shoot, but in the air, not on the people. look, look. that's the migrants being hit on the head by the coastguard. yes. what do you think about that? i reject. i don't like it. i don't like this behaviour. it doesn't represent me. as greece scrambles to secure its borders, european leaders have offered hundreds of millions of pounds to help. we don't want money, we want not to have a problem. the point is not to get money. the point is not to have a problem. let's spare their money. let's send the money back. a navy ship arrives to take the new arrivals to the mainland, but thousands are left behind, on this island that no longer wants them. jean mckenzie, bbc news. a week today, boris johnson's government will set out its first budget. the prime minister has
we're having a lot of riots with the ngos.ictable security situation is something that we never experienced before. recent videos show the greek coastguard firing at people trying to cross the sea. we show these to the island's governor. they have received such orders to shoot, but in the air, not on the people. look, look. that's the migrants being hit on the head by the coastguard. yes. what do you think about that? i reject. i don't like it. i don't like this behaviour. it doesn't represent...
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out in pursuit of the most infamous more criminal on social networks and of invisible children the ngo that won. to stop them my 1st port of call was good in northern uganda joseph coney his native region. i took the same roads that the directors of county 2012 took and met the same people. former child soldiers of the n.r.a. the brutal rebel group headed by joseph kony. from the late 1980 s. the warlord raided villages here to replenish his ranks with new recruits. it was on friday. in the morning when they came to our village. i was definitely in the rain. and the 2nd night i was given some simple training using guns and i think that. whether i like it or not i don't like it i don't know life know so i have to tough and i say partial. the 3 filmmakers from invisible children turned up here in gulu in 2003. i was able to track down the woman who served as their guide at the time. and then i walked a lot of charity organizations and i went to the u.s. to talk about the war in northern uganda and i started telling how i was a for much i was told and then how many kids are being abducted
out in pursuit of the most infamous more criminal on social networks and of invisible children the ngo that won. to stop them my 1st port of call was good in northern uganda joseph coney his native region. i took the same roads that the directors of county 2012 took and met the same people. former child soldiers of the n.r.a. the brutal rebel group headed by joseph kony. from the late 1980 s. the warlord raided villages here to replenish his ranks with new recruits. it was on friday. in the...
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frothed are going to discuss of humanitarian conditions because they need more help here even the ngos international angels or the local n.g.o.s are not able to be enough to reach out the people inside is that it has been a it has been a very. i mean huge issues for a long time especially since december because people even can are not able to find tense inside that right now and the escalation military escalation between turkey and syria actually has worsened the situation won't be closed it's closed more displacement as the syrian government forces have violated the search associate agreement jail which is staying down build a m $4.00 and $5.00 highway and they have advance up to to north people to the turkish border and the turkish border has been sealed since 2016 hours to read deal which actually aims to stop more refugee blocks of the european union countries as well i have to say that right behind me after the bubble how outsourcing and they're almost 1000000 just living alone by the turkish border and almost 4000000 people are stuck inside and the u.s. delegation is here today a
frothed are going to discuss of humanitarian conditions because they need more help here even the ngos international angels or the local n.g.o.s are not able to be enough to reach out the people inside is that it has been a it has been a very. i mean huge issues for a long time especially since december because people even can are not able to find tense inside that right now and the escalation military escalation between turkey and syria actually has worsened the situation won't be closed it's...
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on the ngo issue i know both of you are involved in the ngo community and civil society more broadly at the so-called fact check which i agree with you if we can continue to support this kind of organizations, some of whom may not be precisely aligned on the way to approach this best practice but on the other hand, they are out there doing incredible work we can't afford to give as a country and often they are state actors themselves so in the baltics as we talked about earlier. can you talk a little bit about that and how we can leverage more of that among the smaller democracies to get them to be more effective? >> thank you for that question. what we haven't discussed is the funding capability to the organizations and i think that is critical with quite a bit of work especially over the baltic states and elsewhere to give the small groups that don't have funding otherwise to be able to carry out this important work and i think this signals the kind of advantag advantage thate in the democracy. look at russia and china and their approaches top-down. our approach will never be the f
on the ngo issue i know both of you are involved in the ngo community and civil society more broadly at the so-called fact check which i agree with you if we can continue to support this kind of organizations, some of whom may not be precisely aligned on the way to approach this best practice but on the other hand, they are out there doing incredible work we can't afford to give as a country and often they are state actors themselves so in the baltics as we talked about earlier. can you talk a...
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there's no sign for an ngo. we're about an hour outside of the city.ial area. and people here have been telling us that about three weeks ago, ghanaian security services showed up here, raided the building, and no one's been back since. >> sources in the national security tell cnn that all of the funding came from russia. after the raid, the accounts went quiet for a few days. the group changed their handle names on instagram. and started posting again. we're heading out now to meet one of the employees. they don't actually know the cnn is coming to this meeting. we're hoping they might be able to give us some more information about how the ngo works and who might be behind it. after some discussion about the safety, the employee agrees to talk to us. provided with keep her identity hidden. we sit down in a secure location. she tells us she was hired in september of the 2019 and had no idea she would be working as a russian troll. >> tell me about your training. >> we were trained to use hash tags. so if i'm posting about black lives matter. >> the 16
there's no sign for an ngo. we're about an hour outside of the city.ial area. and people here have been telling us that about three weeks ago, ghanaian security services showed up here, raided the building, and no one's been back since. >> sources in the national security tell cnn that all of the funding came from russia. after the raid, the accounts went quiet for a few days. the group changed their handle names on instagram. and started posting again. we're heading out now to meet one...
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park was created prohibiting gold mining on the entire indian reserve nelson ortiz a member of this ngo regularly returns to support the indians in their fight against mining in. the throes of all going to trickle see. enjoyed math here in. yankees and wait as i didn't think. for a long battle but yeah. so if i. am back in 98 feet at. that i'm going this will be a man. survival guide books to see just how the story. should. replace. the 70. or. so. that's the crucial point of the book a bottom line of the book namely i think you're pretty much stuck with your logs but if you have other things that you're good at either music or running or doing intellectual work or politics then one should take advantage of one's advantages from project goers and forget about the fact that you may not be the best looking person on the block. believing weird things by the way was called superstition or magical thinking believing weird things like that is not a bug in the system it's a feature that com is equipped in the software of our program mean to try to connect things in the environment just in case
park was created prohibiting gold mining on the entire indian reserve nelson ortiz a member of this ngo regularly returns to support the indians in their fight against mining in. the throes of all going to trickle see. enjoyed math here in. yankees and wait as i didn't think. for a long battle but yeah. so if i. am back in 98 feet at. that i'm going this will be a man. survival guide books to see just how the story. should. replace. the 70. or. so. that's the crucial point of the book a bottom...
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yet prayers won't be held in our her son's school the s i f doesn't commit proselytising because the ngo adheres to the code of conduct of the international red cross here the main goal is child protection live well and has a son and his 210 schoolmates learn to read and write in french and i will get them . medical to do that as we do solve a very deceptive lecture although bambara is more widely spoken french is molly's official language so it's essential for these children's futures that they learn it it's a new school subject introduced by sie if the teacher tells the children about the sounds produced by certain pairs of letters by lineal descent let. i silly. said about us all for the us will use a little. that is silly. in for little but nothing was well you know for buddy and i already am. what i say if it doesn't come to do you. so come see the qur'an teacher and his colleagues have asked for these french courses so their pupils will later have a better chance of finding work he's learning russian along with them. early out there larry don't. let drink the walk so it's not alway
yet prayers won't be held in our her son's school the s i f doesn't commit proselytising because the ngo adheres to the code of conduct of the international red cross here the main goal is child protection live well and has a son and his 210 schoolmates learn to read and write in french and i will get them . medical to do that as we do solve a very deceptive lecture although bambara is more widely spoken french is molly's official language so it's essential for these children's futures that...
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theirs this is being a wind up by the government as well as the local authorities everything's the ngos fault. you know the ngos come here they take all the money everything the refugees are getting $400.00 a month and think that it is just the constant lies coming out in the press and everything counts and the constant propaganda coming out at the height of the refugee crisis in 2015 lesbos became a symbol of humanitarianism and tolerance more than half of the 1000000 or so asylum seekers who arrived in europe from turkey came here and locals and close to them 5 years on however island communities are tired of protecting europe from irregular migration those who live near the refugee camp of moria are upset about the loss of security and property but i was blessed with the house next door has been burgled 7 times we've lost count even took the roof tiles off to get in on one occasion they took what they could and destroyed everything else like you know i mean but refugees living in moria are desperate they barely have clothing and food and even less dignity that is what the hope projec
theirs this is being a wind up by the government as well as the local authorities everything's the ngos fault. you know the ngos come here they take all the money everything the refugees are getting $400.00 a month and think that it is just the constant lies coming out in the press and everything counts and the constant propaganda coming out at the height of the refugee crisis in 2015 lesbos became a symbol of humanitarianism and tolerance more than half of the 1000000 or so asylum seekers who...
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ngo's. academics. identifying what is working and what is not working. both freedom of ,xpression and at the same time perception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations in the coming months. time when we need to be collaborating with europe. that is one of our main objectives. working with platforms again, large and small. the big platforms, they will be fine. the smaller folks like wikipedia that have small stamps. archive, which has, -- maybe 150 david people in its employ. they are often the ones impacted by regulation. what is the name of your commission? auspices of the -- center at penn. it is called the high level working group. earlier somened u.s. companies are not operating necessarily in europe. example, our group had a session in vienna. acronymk me what the stands for. dinner with, we had the u.s. ambassador. from a government in virginia. commentingeding -- she could no longer get the virginia times. rhey shut off because of gdp a e and not wanting to play liable, they have shut off access to european citizens. a
ngo's. academics. identifying what is working and what is not working. both freedom of ,xpression and at the same time perception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations in the coming months. time when we need to be collaborating with europe. that is one of our main objectives. working with platforms again, large and small. the big platforms, they will be fine. the smaller folks like wikipedia that have small stamps. archive, which has, -- maybe 150 david people in...
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based ngo physicians for human rights the group has been investigating the massacre of peaceful demonstrators in the capital hard to on june 3rd last year as security forces used extreme violence to discredit sets in protesting against the military governments that took over after the ousting of dictator show more than 240 people were killed and many more injured the report details the alleged abuses and says the actions where premeditated let's go talk to the end freaky physicians for human rights experts consultant and lead author of the report hello nice to have you. back on sudan's pro-democracy supports this was all planned by the security forces tell us mall well you know order for thousands of troops in uniform carrying sticks to times and guns to converge in one small area from different sides it requires a fairly high level of logistical planning. well there are many questions that need to be answered on the ground in sudan i think that no one argues with the fact that organization is required to move that many humans important ation into one space ok so how did you arrive are these
based ngo physicians for human rights the group has been investigating the massacre of peaceful demonstrators in the capital hard to on june 3rd last year as security forces used extreme violence to discredit sets in protesting against the military governments that took over after the ousting of dictator show more than 240 people were killed and many more injured the report details the alleged abuses and says the actions where premeditated let's go talk to the end freaky physicians for human...
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and calcium the 6 year old is on the mend the ngo also helps get emergency cases to hospital often several days walk away. we have no motorbikes and no money to pay for a motorbike taxi to get to hospital as farmers we have many things to do. you know here crucially the medical teams are also training up a volunteer in each of the regions 275 villages the trainees give out basic medicines screen fitty bay and carry out on the spot malaria tests. tank pay has been a volunteer for nearly 3 years but her family's been in the healing business for generations her mother is the village shannon. people know me come to me fast i give medicines to them and they only go to my mom if they don't get better we're the ones who want example her mom says was a man whose severe swelling wasn't going away in hospital near vocal the longer. we needed to call his soul back from the jungle. to avoid all that me and to hear him say we sacrificed a chicken. and the patient got better than music that a woman born in cuba. changing habits might take time the volunteers helping bring modern medicine to this remote
and calcium the 6 year old is on the mend the ngo also helps get emergency cases to hospital often several days walk away. we have no motorbikes and no money to pay for a motorbike taxi to get to hospital as farmers we have many things to do. you know here crucially the medical teams are also training up a volunteer in each of the regions 275 villages the trainees give out basic medicines screen fitty bay and carry out on the spot malaria tests. tank pay has been a volunteer for nearly 3 years...
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this is what the center for equal to going to include the ngo that runs the sessions is hoping for. that engaging boys at this age will encourage empathy and respect in the long run. i've got so much to learn today the boys are talking about the unpaid work of their mothers the need for women to participate in decision making and for men to help out at home and this is an important 1st step. change will be an uphill task while many men and women rallied to strengthen india's laws on rape. there has been a backlash by those why did that the new rules now discriminate against men the. men are being wrongfully accused under these a little bit is it wrong but towards like there is a women's commission here we need a men's commission true that. new rules are good but they're very often misused in most cases the women take on jew advantage. there yup in my life. even those who are innocent or sometimes hold out for their needs to be stronger investigations and protections for men. the aswell says them starts only. as the boys and girls keep to themselves their notions of the other can be
this is what the center for equal to going to include the ngo that runs the sessions is hoping for. that engaging boys at this age will encourage empathy and respect in the long run. i've got so much to learn today the boys are talking about the unpaid work of their mothers the need for women to participate in decision making and for men to help out at home and this is an important 1st step. change will be an uphill task while many men and women rallied to strengthen india's laws on rape. there...
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i cheer high-level commission that includes legislators, government officials, tech companies, ngos and academics to identify what's working, what's not working, to protect both freedom of expression as well as the vibrant internet, and at the same time address hate speech, violent extremism and viral deception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations that we will be putting forth in the coming months, but this is the time when we need to be collaborating with the europe to undergird fundamental values. not enough of that has been done. that's one of our main objectives. and working with platforms, again, large and small. the big platforms, they will be fine. any regulation or they can do. it's the smaller folks, folks like wikipedia that have small staff, like the internet archives which has, i think, i don't know, maybe when hundred 50 people in its employ. they are the ones oftentimes are impacted by well intended regulation. >> host: what is the name of your commission? >> guest: it's a ridiculous name. i take responsibility but it is under the auspices of
i cheer high-level commission that includes legislators, government officials, tech companies, ngos and academics to identify what's working, what's not working, to protect both freedom of expression as well as the vibrant internet, and at the same time address hate speech, violent extremism and viral deception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations that we will be putting forth in the coming months, but this is the time when we need to be collaborating with the...
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it includes tech companies, ngo's, and academics to identify what is working and what is not working. protecting both freedom of expression and at the same time, perception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations in the coming months. this is the time when we need to be collaborating with europe. not even off of that has been done. -- not enough of that has been done. that is one of our main objectives. working with platforms again, large and small. the big platforms, they will be fine. any regulation they can do. it is the smaller folks like wikipedia that have small staff. the internet archive, which has, i don't know, maybe 150 people in its employ. they are often the ones impacted by well intended but poorly drafted regulation. >> what is the name of your commission? >> is a ridiculous name. >> under the auspices of the policy center at penn. it is called the high level working group. >> you mentioned earlier that some u.s. companies are not operating necessarily in europe. >> for example, our group had a session in vienna. don't ask me what the acronym
it includes tech companies, ngo's, and academics to identify what is working and what is not working. protecting both freedom of expression and at the same time, perception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations in the coming months. this is the time when we need to be collaborating with europe. not even off of that has been done. -- not enough of that has been done. that is one of our main objectives. working with platforms again, large and small. the big platforms,...