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but unofficially, the ngo has been a thorn in the side of the russian government for years. its mission since its founding by dissidents in 1989 -- to catalog soviet-era crimes. but president vladimir putin accused the group of advocating for terrorist and extremist organizations. while the crt called memorial a threat, and said it created a false image of the ussr and denigrated the memory of world war ii. memorial's attorneys dismissed the acting is asians -- dismissed the accusations and vowed to appeal. in the meantime, they vowed to find legal ways to continue their work. >> we disagree with the decision. it is illegal and unjustified. but these kinds of cases have a powerful political motivation. reporter: the government crackdown on the group sparked public outrage, supporters shouting shame turned up to protest outside the courthouse. for them, the supreme court decision is a step backwards. memorial is just the latest victim of a harsh crackdown on dissent by the kremlin. in recent months, many ngos, independent media outlets and journalists have been labeled foreig
but unofficially, the ngo has been a thorn in the side of the russian government for years. its mission since its founding by dissidents in 1989 -- to catalog soviet-era crimes. but president vladimir putin accused the group of advocating for terrorist and extremist organizations. while the crt called memorial a threat, and said it created a false image of the ussr and denigrated the memory of world war ii. memorial's attorneys dismissed the acting is asians -- dismissed the accusations and...
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impoverished countries education experts with the trends that is thriving a private schools the government ngos and officials deny exist why? because the very exist of those that shatters the prevailing met the poor cannot get good education for their children but they can and they do. with this conversation independent conversations coming to you from the independent institute of oakland california. we are right across the bay from san francisco and we try to give you a bit of the independent outlook of the issues of the day. today it's my privilege to have professor james to lee was a vice chancellor university of buckingham in the united kingdom. welcome. >> thank you. good to be here. >> it's good to have you here as independent institute of california even though you work in england. so you are the vice chancellor of buckingham which for americans who don't know the international nomenclature that means you are the ceo of the university. also a professor of entrepreneurship at the university, formerly senior professor at newcastle university. also that oxford and the western cape in south
impoverished countries education experts with the trends that is thriving a private schools the government ngos and officials deny exist why? because the very exist of those that shatters the prevailing met the poor cannot get good education for their children but they can and they do. with this conversation independent conversations coming to you from the independent institute of oakland california. we are right across the bay from san francisco and we try to give you a bit of the independent...
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there are also all of the international organizations as well as a general license for ngo's workingn afghanistan to try to help the afghan people. these licenses specifically say that there can be financial transactions with entities linked to the taliban or linked to people who are under u.s. sanctions or u.n. sanctions, but that these are exempt when they are directly aimed at getting aid directly to the afghan people. the americans are showing that they want to help the afghan people. the americans had frozen nearly $9.5 million of assets for the afghan central bank when the taliban took over in august. they want to get the aid to flow to the country. of course, making sure that the taliban don't get anywhere near. these are an expansion. it has to be said that the americans wanted a narrower resolution at the u.n. that would have been a case-by-case exemption. that was vetoed by the russians and chinese. you are sing this larger exemption for all of the humanitarian aid elements to go through to the afghan people. the americans tried to make things easier so the aid workers, ngo
there are also all of the international organizations as well as a general license for ngo's workingn afghanistan to try to help the afghan people. these licenses specifically say that there can be financial transactions with entities linked to the taliban or linked to people who are under u.s. sanctions or u.n. sanctions, but that these are exempt when they are directly aimed at getting aid directly to the afghan people. the americans are showing that they want to help the afghan people. the...
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surveil ngo operations and therefore, the u.s. government and other like-minded countries can work with the private sector to ensure that they would not apply the technology-- that is the role to play. and enhance our capacity. we rely on the like-minded countries in this challenging time as well. >> thank you. alex, over to you. >> thank you so much. technology has been a very useful tool for many democratic activists in my country and many of the african countries too. they tightly control the state. everything is controlled by big brother. what social media has done is allow people to express themselves in ways that they were not able to do before. there is nobody who is censoring the messages or comments you are making. we are beginning to see more evidence of violence and atrocities. everything was controlled by the state. but now, people can record. stick -- can record stay operators committing violence. and share on social media, providing evidence of what is going on. that is very important. we have seen in elections, at t
surveil ngo operations and therefore, the u.s. government and other like-minded countries can work with the private sector to ensure that they would not apply the technology-- that is the role to play. and enhance our capacity. we rely on the like-minded countries in this challenging time as well. >> thank you. alex, over to you. >> thank you so much. technology has been a very useful tool for many democratic activists in my country and many of the african countries too. they...
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speaking spanish] [luis hidalgo okimura speaking spanish] [teacher speaking spanish] fernandez: an ngo that tracks mercurynd mining has estimated 185 tons of mercury are released to the rivers and lakes of this region every year. and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed almost at 100% by living organisms. [student laughing] fernandez: plankton and plants that are contaminated with mercury then get eaten by one fish, and then another fish will eat that fish and so on and so on up the food chain. but mercury has a very unusual characteristic. it magnifies. when it goes from one link in that chain to the other, it magnifies roughly by a factor of 10. they are then exposed to levels of mercury that could be millions of times higher than the water where that fish was swimming. fernandez: if it's happening when you are a child or if you are a fetus, that damage can be
speaking spanish] [luis hidalgo okimura speaking spanish] [teacher speaking spanish] fernandez: an ngo that tracks mercurynd mining has estimated 185 tons of mercury are released to the rivers and lakes of this region every year. and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed...
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is that being done by ngo groups? is their acts like in the united states pgh yes, a great question. so previously actually one of the largest communities the north korean expatriates was in the greater area and in canada. it turned out that most of those were on word of migrants from south korea, so large number of that committee had gone to south korea first and decided to move to canada, and that was, the canadian government initially said it was going to permit people who had not been to north korea first to come but not people would been dash on sir, south korea first but not any other. then it tighten the decision. ironically around the time when it was increasing its refugee camp for migrants and refugees from syria and elsewhere, it actually the canadian immigration authorities determined that because the was an option of going to south korea, north koreans could you come to candidate at all. they were not going to be considered because they have this alternate citizenship available to them. there is some tens
is that being done by ngo groups? is their acts like in the united states pgh yes, a great question. so previously actually one of the largest communities the north korean expatriates was in the greater area and in canada. it turned out that most of those were on word of migrants from south korea, so large number of that committee had gone to south korea first and decided to move to canada, and that was, the canadian government initially said it was going to permit people who had not been to...
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when we work with ngos, to, say, map the coral reef, that is an impactful project as well.e both at the same time happening through our core business. that is why we are really excited to be going public as a public benefit corporation, which makes it the duty of the director to care about the mission, which, is basically using space to help life on earth as well as shareholder and stakeholder value. we are in the early stage of using this new form of a big benefit corporation as we go public. emily: what are the effects erc from the supply chain crunch? will: our numbers are relatively low. we typically launch 50 or so satellites a year. -- type of volume can just stock the supply. we monitor the supply chains forms. we have companies by our data track where it is our footage come from? is it coming from a sustainable source? this touches on esg, because all companies are trying to track their supply chains, to check for their sustainable sources. all the countries of the world are trying to measure their emissions. i was at the glasgow climate conference. it is critical t
when we work with ngos, to, say, map the coral reef, that is an impactful project as well.e both at the same time happening through our core business. that is why we are really excited to be going public as a public benefit corporation, which makes it the duty of the director to care about the mission, which, is basically using space to help life on earth as well as shareholder and stakeholder value. we are in the early stage of using this new form of a big benefit corporation as we go public....
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and ngo's. the treasury department issued general licenses to make clear to united nations, international institutions, and ngos they can operate on the ground in afghanistan and provide humanitarian assistance including food assistance, a major part of the emphasis of u.s. aid. we have worked with united nations and other institutions to dramatically accelerate the provision of liquidity as well as resources to ensure that the basic human needs the people of afghanistan are being met. we are talking to the taliban and telling them to the extent they would like direct assistance from any country, including the united states, they need to live up to their basic obligations, there international humanitarian obligations, human rights obligations, and commitments on top as counterterrorism. we have had that conversation clearly with them and our view is at the moment, given what we have seen so far, the u.s. and international community should be routing aid not through the taliban government but thr
and ngo's. the treasury department issued general licenses to make clear to united nations, international institutions, and ngos they can operate on the ground in afghanistan and provide humanitarian assistance including food assistance, a major part of the emphasis of u.s. aid. we have worked with united nations and other institutions to dramatically accelerate the provision of liquidity as well as resources to ensure that the basic human needs the people of afghanistan are being met. we are...
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we support ngo's. we seriously fight for climate change. that is what the proud citizens of warsaw and poland expect from us. thank you very much. rep. keating: thank you very much. be assured we are not giving up in poland. we understand how important our relationships are. be assured too that all of your testimony here had a common thread of making sure that basic democratic freedoms are our core and strength. we certainly have security needs together, and under greater threats than we have seen in decades, yet democracy and our security needs don't travel indifferently, they travel together. your opening statements indicate how important that is going forward, so i thank you for your testimony. i will recognize members for five minutes each in pursuant to house rules. all time yielded is for the purpose of questioning our witnesses. because of the virtual format, i will recognize members by committee seniority, alternating between democrats and republicans. if you miss your turn, let our staff know and we will circle back to you. if you
we support ngo's. we seriously fight for climate change. that is what the proud citizens of warsaw and poland expect from us. thank you very much. rep. keating: thank you very much. be assured we are not giving up in poland. we understand how important our relationships are. be assured too that all of your testimony here had a common thread of making sure that basic democratic freedoms are our core and strength. we certainly have security needs together, and under greater threats than we have...
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phil: barely a day seems to go by without ngo's, or the u.n.orning that firmware is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster. how do you attract the attention of policymakers or the public, especially during a pandemic when there are so many other calls on their attention and their money? guest: you're absolutely right, it is tragic that i have been on error saying these kinds of things for years now. here we are at the end of 2021 and we are looking at some of the highest ratesf hunger all around the world that we have ever seen. aid budgetare absolutely stretched tohe limit. yemen is not the only one. and it is difficult to maintain the attention of somewhere like yemen, which has become now such a protracted crisis, but it is getting worse. just when you think it couldn't possibly, it is getting worse. . we have half of all families with inadequate food consumptio food prices are soaring. thousands of people are being displaced, 70,000 have been displaced just in the last few months by the conflict. so it is important today as it ever has bee
phil: barely a day seems to go by without ngo's, or the u.n.orning that firmware is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster. how do you attract the attention of policymakers or the public, especially during a pandemic when there are so many other calls on their attention and their money? guest: you're absolutely right, it is tragic that i have been on error saying these kinds of things for years now. here we are at the end of 2021 and we are looking at some of the highest ratesf hunger all...
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draconian legislation which the russian authorities have been using more and more to put pressure on ngos government. so, prosecutors have claimed that international memorial had violated the foreign agents law by not correctly marking some of their materials, foreign agents. and that was the reason for this case going ahead. but this is more to do with... this is more about, i think, about the past and what president putin and the kremlin think of the past. international memorial, for 30 years, has shone a light on one of the darkest chapters of russia's history in the 20th—century, stalin's crimes against the people, the great terror ofjosef stalin. and for 30 years they've been cataloguing the victims of the terror and the perpetrators of the terror. modern russia isn't interested in the dark chapters of the country's history. it wants to focus on the triumphs, on the glories. for example the victory in the second world war. i think there's a feeling amongst those run russia today that there is no need for an ngo which concentrates on the dark moments of the country's history. let's lo
draconian legislation which the russian authorities have been using more and more to put pressure on ngos government. so, prosecutors have claimed that international memorial had violated the foreign agents law by not correctly marking some of their materials, foreign agents. and that was the reason for this case going ahead. but this is more to do with... this is more about, i think, about the past and what president putin and the kremlin think of the past. international memorial, for 30...
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they are in danger, working as ngos, valueolunteers.ground, on the field. >> we know, as you say, fighting as been going on for decades in myanmar. but do you believe that there are other massacres occurring across the country that the world hasn't seen? >> yeah, of course. in the first week of december, they killed at least ten people, villagers. so, they killed -- that's massacre. t they've done it so many times. during this christmas season, the news that burmese people are reading every day is tragic news, massacres, military troops killed, shot, burned down the village. you know, they set humans alive, on fire. so, those news every day that burmese people are reading those news every day. >> and you are based in on the thai/myanmar border, where there's been heavy fighting. can you tell us about what you have been witnessing? >> many people fleed the border, across the border. and thousands of refugees in thailand. yeah, the refugees, they need help. men and women, and they need also medicines, as well here. a lot of, you know, ref
they are in danger, working as ngos, valueolunteers.ground, on the field. >> we know, as you say, fighting as been going on for decades in myanmar. but do you believe that there are other massacres occurring across the country that the world hasn't seen? >> yeah, of course. in the first week of december, they killed at least ten people, villagers. so, they killed -- that's massacre. t they've done it so many times. during this christmas season, the news that burmese people are...
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in colombia, an ngo is using pedal power to tackle exclusion in society. whistling.oy a bike ride round envigado, near the city of medellin. the ngo custom—makes the bikes to accomodate wheelchairs and walkers, and volunteers accompany the cyclists round the bicycle lanes on a sunday evening. this one, a special christmas event. you're watching bbc news. hello. scotland and northern ireland have the lion's share of friday's sunshine, even these areas are likely to turn cloudier as we go on through the weekend. a weekend which will for most places, bring plenty of cloud. despite that, it will be dry, it will gradually turn cooler as that weekend goes on, as well. there is an area of high pressure right across the united kingdom, giving plenty of settled weather as we go through the weekend. but trapped underneath that, there is a lot of cloud. now, where there have been clear spells overnight and into the morning, in scotland and northern england in particular, this is where we will wake up to the lowest temperatures and there will be frost in places too. but there wi
in colombia, an ngo is using pedal power to tackle exclusion in society. whistling.oy a bike ride round envigado, near the city of medellin. the ngo custom—makes the bikes to accomodate wheelchairs and walkers, and volunteers accompany the cyclists round the bicycle lanes on a sunday evening. this one, a special christmas event. you're watching bbc news. hello. scotland and northern ireland have the lion's share of friday's sunshine, even these areas are likely to turn cloudier as we go on...
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it's not to give money to international ngos that you don't know, don't have any accountability. create green or... some serious ngos, ok, but that's not the only thing to do, and that's not the main thing to do. the main thing to do is to create conditions for the people to have decent livelihoods in the amazon. one of the things would be legal mining. legal mining under all the sustainable conditions could be good for the amazon. the demonisation of mining only creates the stimulus for illegal mining, which is something that, yes, that can create a problem... i don't think you're arguing with me that the bolsonaro administration has utterly failed to stop the illegal mining or indeed the illegal logging, but before we finish and we don't have much time, let's just get on to your analysis of where brazil sits in the international community today. i just wonder whether you feel that your foreign policy strategy, which was very loud, vocal support for donald trump, very loud, vocal condemnation of china, whether you think that that has been strategically wise for brazil. yes, of c
it's not to give money to international ngos that you don't know, don't have any accountability. create green or... some serious ngos, ok, but that's not the only thing to do, and that's not the main thing to do. the main thing to do is to create conditions for the people to have decent livelihoods in the amazon. one of the things would be legal mining. legal mining under all the sustainable conditions could be good for the amazon. the demonisation of mining only creates the stimulus for...
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three months ago, amsha started work as a de—miner, working with a british ngo, the mines advisory groupirstjoined mag, she worked as a dog handler. it was the start of a new career and an important step in her path to recovery. iraq remains one of the most heavily mined countries in the world. in sinjar, civilians live side by side with homes still contaminated with explosives and fields laced with ieds. since 2016, mag has cleared over 27,000 items of unexploded ordnance from across iraq, returning thousands of square metres of land back to the community. seven years ago, amsha's family, along with hundreds of thousands of other yazidis, fled to mount sinjar. now, a temple on top of the mountain has become a place for reflection for amsha. back in sinjar, amsha is one of a handful of women who have chosen to stay, to provide for theirfamilies and help rebuild. every week, amsha and her close friend and colleague spend time together in sinjar town. before is militants attacked, around half a million yazidis called sinjar home. amsha was in high school, alongside her sisters and brothers
three months ago, amsha started work as a de—miner, working with a british ngo, the mines advisory groupirstjoined mag, she worked as a dog handler. it was the start of a new career and an important step in her path to recovery. iraq remains one of the most heavily mined countries in the world. in sinjar, civilians live side by side with homes still contaminated with explosives and fields laced with ieds. since 2016, mag has cleared over 27,000 items of unexploded ordnance from across iraq,...
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-based ngo, killing his family, including a ngo, killing his family, including his brother, a peace advocate working for u.s. forces. so if there's anything showing just how ill worked and unintelligible these become, they may be turning to recruitment of terrorist organizations, making us unsafe in the long term. that's where i think, i would be more than happy if i felt like i had come information right now from the executive if there was an illucidative strategy on here's what we're set setting out to do. then you could actually align tactics to an initiative and know where we're going. if you don't know where we're going, any tactics will get us there. >> when you don't know the strategy, where, if you know what your strategy is, then you can go forward with the tactics. when talking about force, we can also talk about diplomatic efforts, our intelligence-sharing efforts, outside of the operational aspects. if we're looking to get at a terrorist threat that exists in the world, you know, part of that can be achieved through diplomacy. part of finding who our allies are, making sure that
-based ngo, killing his family, including a ngo, killing his family, including his brother, a peace advocate working for u.s. forces. so if there's anything showing just how ill worked and unintelligible these become, they may be turning to recruitment of terrorist organizations, making us unsafe in the long term. that's where i think, i would be more than happy if i felt like i had come information right now from the executive if there was an illucidative strategy on here's what we're set...
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and this is happening even with the current levels of food assistance provided by ngos. soon, families will start getting barely half of the world food programs. daily minimum ration you in agencies including the world food program, received only about 2 thirds of nearly $4000000000.00 requested from donors this year and food prices of more than doubled in yemen. currency to valuation and hyperinflation. a driving economy to new collapse. that's as fighting continues to force families to flee their homes. the camps like this one. if don't the countries don't step up soon. these people would know where to go. we'll be left with nothing to 8. the catch up on small, the stories making headlines around the world, a monument to the victims of the 1989 gentlemen square massacre has been dismantled and removed from the university of hong kong. the area around the 8th meter high pillar of shame was boarded up and workers wielded away in sections late on wednesday, the city authorities have been cracking down on descent in the chinese territory. a review of afghan media has found
and this is happening even with the current levels of food assistance provided by ngos. soon, families will start getting barely half of the world food programs. daily minimum ration you in agencies including the world food program, received only about 2 thirds of nearly $4000000000.00 requested from donors this year and food prices of more than doubled in yemen. currency to valuation and hyperinflation. a driving economy to new collapse. that's as fighting continues to force families to flee...
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in colombia, an ngo is using pedal power to tackle exclusion in society.o, near the city of medellin. the ngo custom—makes the bikes to accomodate wheelchairs and walkers, and volunteers accompany the cyclists round the bicycle lanes on a sunday evening. you're watching bbc news. this week gps were told to cancel appointments to dedicate resources to offering vaccines to every uk adult by the end of december. so what's it like for staff on the frontline delivering the booster jabs? dr nathalie dukes is a gp in grimsby, and she's been keeping a video diary over the last few weeks. back into the full swing of things, we are two years into this pandemic and things are still evolving. hello? it is doctor dukes speaking. hi. omicron is creating problems and we are expecting it to create a lot of problems for a lot of people over the next few weeks as the infection seems to spread really fast, so it is important to realise what we can do ourselves to protect ourselves, our loved ones and others and that is to get your vaccinations and to get your boosters done.
in colombia, an ngo is using pedal power to tackle exclusion in society.o, near the city of medellin. the ngo custom—makes the bikes to accomodate wheelchairs and walkers, and volunteers accompany the cyclists round the bicycle lanes on a sunday evening. you're watching bbc news. this week gps were told to cancel appointments to dedicate resources to offering vaccines to every uk adult by the end of december. so what's it like for staff on the frontline delivering the booster jabs? dr...
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in colombia, an ngo is using pedal power to tackle exclusion in society.d the elderly, can enjoy a bike ride round envigado, near the city of medellin. the ngo custom—makes the bikes to accomodate wheelchairs and walkers, and volunteers accompany the cyclists round the bicycle lanes on a sunday evening. for nearly 30 years lollipop lady betty timbrell has been helping school children to cross the road safely but now she's hanging up her uniform and stick to enjoy retirement — aged 88. our reporter ian white went to west yorkshire to meet her and find out what she'll miss most about herjob. she has been a familiar face for 28 years, now 88 year betty timbrell... right, love, come on. is years, now 88 year betty timbrell. .. right, love, come on.— right, love, come on. is preparing to ut her right, love, come on. is preparing to put her lollipop _ right, love, come on. is preparing to put her lollipop away _ right, love, come on. is preparing to put her lollipop away for - right, love, come on. is preparing to put her lollipop away for the - to put her lolli
in colombia, an ngo is using pedal power to tackle exclusion in society.d the elderly, can enjoy a bike ride round envigado, near the city of medellin. the ngo custom—makes the bikes to accomodate wheelchairs and walkers, and volunteers accompany the cyclists round the bicycle lanes on a sunday evening. for nearly 30 years lollipop lady betty timbrell has been helping school children to cross the road safely but now she's hanging up her uniform and stick to enjoy retirement — aged 88. our...
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with that i will turn it over to andy louis from ngo. >> thank you very much.lisa and i have prepared a short presentation so i'll go aheadand share my screen . can everyone see this? we will have questions for the two of us. the presentation today is a selection by mister rosenfield is to cover the audit results as well as planning items for fiscal year 2021. first of all i'm going to start with the 2020 audit results. this particular slide arises the different components that each of our audit team has. they have the different audit components performed by ngo and those that are rotted by kpmg. these still have not changed from the previous year. these are items that are covered by our contract board with in their audit with the city. in terms of the audit results we had a couple of findings with the committee at today's meeting.the first one was on financial reporting for san francisco general hospital and then related to receivable credit balances or accounts receivable for patient billing purposes, as you may know there are differences for patient accounti
with that i will turn it over to andy louis from ngo. >> thank you very much.lisa and i have prepared a short presentation so i'll go aheadand share my screen . can everyone see this? we will have questions for the two of us. the presentation today is a selection by mister rosenfield is to cover the audit results as well as planning items for fiscal year 2021. first of all i'm going to start with the 2020 audit results. this particular slide arises the different components that each of...
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the ngo was found to have broken russia's foreign agents law.graceful decision the reaction from the gallery. >> it's one hunter percent political thing. substance of the political decision is just one more step from authoritarian regime. >> for more than 30 years, memorial has been shining a light on one of the darkest chapters of russian history. what became known as the great terror. it is been painstakingly cataloguing the victims of joseph stalin's repressions. up to 20 million soviet citizens are believed to have been sent to the gulags to the prison camps. hundreds of thousands were executed. memoal was set up to keep their memory alive. the founding was a symbol of the soviet union opening up to the crimes of joseph stalin. shutting down is a symbol also. of how and russia today, the past is being reshaped, rewritten and how civil society is under attack. >> vladimir putin has been using history try to foster patriotism. he focuses on the glories of russia's past like the victory in world war ii. through this annual readinof names of the
the ngo was found to have broken russia's foreign agents law.graceful decision the reaction from the gallery. >> it's one hunter percent political thing. substance of the political decision is just one more step from authoritarian regime. >> for more than 30 years, memorial has been shining a light on one of the darkest chapters of russian history. what became known as the great terror. it is been painstakingly cataloguing the victims of joseph stalin's repressions. up to 20 million...
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. >> what does this mean for your efforts and other ngos who have been struggling to provide aid to thoseover on the 15th of august? >> the adoption -- move into the right direction. now, we have good access and this will help us, the new licenses. now, let's also remember that humanitarian action isn't going to substitute the economy of afghanistan, isn't going to substitute the need for the country to go back to work, to be able to maintain economic transactions for the banks to work. i think we are in a better place, we still need to resolve the larger picture. humanitarian aid is not a substitute for the country's economy. >> recently, i did a story on afghan children facing starvation and we documented a number of children receiving treatment in hospital. as we know, so many children are not treated. the u.n. estimates 1 million children under the age of 5 could starve to death. what timeframe are we talking about? >> we don't have much time, i'm afraid. this is a life and death situation, and the people need aid now, they don't need it tomorrow, day after. every day, hospital goes w
. >> what does this mean for your efforts and other ngos who have been struggling to provide aid to thoseover on the 15th of august? >> the adoption -- move into the right direction. now, we have good access and this will help us, the new licenses. now, let's also remember that humanitarian action isn't going to substitute the economy of afghanistan, isn't going to substitute the need for the country to go back to work, to be able to maintain economic transactions for the banks to...
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for utopia 56 there is no doubt the french ngo filed a case of manslaughter against those they believeesponsible for safety at sea. many kurdish iraqis lost their lives in a bid to reach the u.k., in the single biggest loss of life in the channel. >> the migrants and refugees were trying to reach the british and french emergency services as the boat was sinking. both services passed the buck. they did not help people in danger. reporter: an investigation is underway on the french side. according to a newspaper, detailed calls made to the police have come to light. the only two survivors said they called emergency services in vain. eventually, a french fishing boat raised the alarm, but it was already too late. >> what is really shocking is that it took so much time to track them down. i would dare say it was thanks to the french fishing boat at 2:00 p.m. that is when the rescue was officially registered. reporter: the prefect said they were not aware of the calls of distress to launch a rescue operation and time. the death toll from typhoon rai in the philippines has risen. dozens are
for utopia 56 there is no doubt the french ngo filed a case of manslaughter against those they believeesponsible for safety at sea. many kurdish iraqis lost their lives in a bid to reach the u.k., in the single biggest loss of life in the channel. >> the migrants and refugees were trying to reach the british and french emergency services as the boat was sinking. both services passed the buck. they did not help people in danger. reporter: an investigation is underway on the french side....
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he was arrested for years later as part of an investigation triggered by an ngo that tax people accusedf complicity in the genocide. it is the third time a trial has taken place linked to the genocide in france. two former mayors in rwanda were convicted of turning a blind eye has 200,000 people who sought refuge in a church were hacked to death. >> just a footnote, we heard on-air, that former hotel driver who was accused of transporting militiamen has been given a jail sentence of 14 years. 14 years behind bars. it is time now for daily fact checking segment, truth or fake. i am joined by emerald maxwell. you are going to tell us about a video making the rounds who support bolsonaro. the former president of brazil, he gets assaulted by french students? >> the leftist is currently leading in the polls ahead of the elections next year. he was in paris as part of european tour to restore his reputation after iraqi few years. -- after a rocky few years. he was visiting a university in pas where this offensive video emerged, rather two versions emerged. he share the moment when he was gree
he was arrested for years later as part of an investigation triggered by an ngo that tax people accusedf complicity in the genocide. it is the third time a trial has taken place linked to the genocide in france. two former mayors in rwanda were convicted of turning a blind eye has 200,000 people who sought refuge in a church were hacked to death. >> just a footnote, we heard on-air, that former hotel driver who was accused of transporting militiamen has been given a jail sentence of 14...
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an ngo aims to provide over 35,000 parents and children with free gifts and shoes over the course of six months. this year, he explains that attempts to help have been met with hardships. >> [speaking foreign language] >> despite the challenges, the lebanese are still able to feel some joy in christmas markets across the country. >> we still want to celebrate christmas officially. >> while the lebanese can experience the christmas spirit in these markets, they only have the hopes for a better future to guide them through the holiday season. >> university of hong kong removed a statute to commemorate the protesters who were shot in tiananmen square in 1989. it stood as a symbol of the speech now after two decades, it is gone, the latest victim of beijing's crackdown on the semiautonomous territory. >> under cover of night, workers removed "pillar of shame," a 26-foot sculpture of twisted bodies and 50 faces. it depicts the killing of pro-democracy supporters in tiananmen square in 1989. thursday morning, students and onlookers at the university of hong kong tried to catch a glimpse of
an ngo aims to provide over 35,000 parents and children with free gifts and shoes over the course of six months. this year, he explains that attempts to help have been met with hardships. >> [speaking foreign language] >> despite the challenges, the lebanese are still able to feel some joy in christmas markets across the country. >> we still want to celebrate christmas officially. >> while the lebanese can experience the christmas spirit in these markets, they only have...
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. >> the ngo would not organize this initiative if it did not realize that there was parliamentary arithmetic'sss the law. there was some hope that this draconian law could be passed. i need to stress that the foundations of this new proposed bill are threefold. the current law that allows abortion under very limited circumstances will be scrapped completely. the abortion will be criminalized. the terminating pregnancy will be equal to a homicide. including the punishment of the woman who will then -- who could be found guilty of homicide and that brings a prison sentence between two and 12 years. that will be possible because of the third foundation of the law. the law will expand the definition of a person and a human being and incorporate a prenatal stage. the definition of a human being and a person will be from conception to natural death. this law will be extremely draconian. even in my opinion for the current government. the most likely scenario is the law will be pushed into the committee for further deliberation. it is likely to come back again. dirt could a human rights group says aut
. >> the ngo would not organize this initiative if it did not realize that there was parliamentary arithmetic'sss the law. there was some hope that this draconian law could be passed. i need to stress that the foundations of this new proposed bill are threefold. the current law that allows abortion under very limited circumstances will be scrapped completely. the abortion will be criminalized. the terminating pregnancy will be equal to a homicide. including the punishment of the woman who...
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edward is a physicist and co-founder of the environmental research ngo earth rise he analyzed images for an area totaling 4,200 square miles controlled by companies that supply wood for rge's viscose. he estimates at least 30 square miles of rain forest have been cleared since late 2015. >> we can get imagery from 2015 where we can see a healthy rain forest we look again at 2016 or '17, some later year and we see signs that that forest has been destroyed looking later still, we can see the plantations for the pulp wood being put in place. you have gone from one of the most biorich places in the world to what's essentially like a biological desert. >> reporter: april said in a statement to nbc news, the vast majority of the land identified had no deforestation, but rather normal legal plantation harvesting and replanting and small scale community agriculture. the company acknowledged a small amount of deforestation on land that it said had been encroached or damaged by third parties johnny lives next to a large viscose plantation that supplies rge and says there have been fires and fl
edward is a physicist and co-founder of the environmental research ngo earth rise he analyzed images for an area totaling 4,200 square miles controlled by companies that supply wood for rge's viscose. he estimates at least 30 square miles of rain forest have been cleared since late 2015. >> we can get imagery from 2015 where we can see a healthy rain forest we look again at 2016 or '17, some later year and we see signs that that forest has been destroyed looking later still, we can see...
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when we partner with these local ngos and businesses, we have an opportunity to double our impact -- to not just manage a project and deliver results, which is important, but to grow the local capacity of that business or organization so its impact will be sustained long after its relationship with usaid ends. yet, in the last decade, despite numerous efforts, initiatives, and even support from capitol hill, the amount of usaid dollars going to local partners increased only from four percent to six percent. as recently as 2017, 60 percent of our assistance was awarded to just 25 partners. this is because, a number of reasons, it's largely because working with local partners, it turns out, is more difficult, time-consuming, and it's riskier. local partners often lack the internal accounting expertise our contracts require, or they might lack the legal counsel needed to shape their contracts, many of which can run hundreds of pages long. so, clearly this status quo, as in the percentages that illustrate this, is tough to shift. there is a lot of gravity pulling in the opposite directio
when we partner with these local ngos and businesses, we have an opportunity to double our impact -- to not just manage a project and deliver results, which is important, but to grow the local capacity of that business or organization so its impact will be sustained long after its relationship with usaid ends. yet, in the last decade, despite numerous efforts, initiatives, and even support from capitol hill, the amount of usaid dollars going to local partners increased only from four percent to...
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this is the second year ngo has conducted the audit.ve done this virtually and following the presentation i would recommend that the board accept the auditor's report. with that i'll hand it over to -- before i do that, i do want to make a couple acknowledgements. as i mentioned in the previous agenda item this is our second audit and that's a bit of a challenge to do and i want to acknowledge a number of folks who helped support the board by providing information and our finance department has been hear longer than i have and there's others who report to mitchell craig for provide heap of information to support all the samples that our auditor have to pull and so on. and lastly i want to thank those who produced a lot of the contracts rating information that are the paper that binds the organization. so with that, i'd like to turn it over. thank you. >> i'm a director with ngo and serve as the general service partner on our audit of the financial statements of the health service system. >> do you have anything to present? >> let me che
this is the second year ngo has conducted the audit.ve done this virtually and following the presentation i would recommend that the board accept the auditor's report. with that i'll hand it over to -- before i do that, i do want to make a couple acknowledgements. as i mentioned in the previous agenda item this is our second audit and that's a bit of a challenge to do and i want to acknowledge a number of folks who helped support the board by providing information and our finance department has...
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the ngo was found to have broken russia's draconian foreign agents law.he reaction from the gallery. it's 100% a political thing. and the substance of this political decision isjust one more step from authoritarian regime to totalitarian. for more than 30 years, memorial has been shining a light on one of the darkest chapters of russian history, what became known as the great terror. it's been painstakingly cataloguing the victims ofjosef stalin's mass repressions. up to 20 million soviet citizens are believed to have been sent to the gulag, to stalin's prison camps. hundreds of thousands were executed. memorial was set up to keep their memory alive. the founding of memorial in the late 1980s was a symbol, a symbol of the soviet union opening up and facing up to its past, to the crimes ofjosef stalin. the shutting down of memorial is a symbol, too, of how in russia today the past is being reshaped, rewritten, and how civil society is under attack. vladimir putin has been using history to try to foster patriotism, so he focuses on the glories of russia's p
the ngo was found to have broken russia's draconian foreign agents law.he reaction from the gallery. it's 100% a political thing. and the substance of this political decision isjust one more step from authoritarian regime to totalitarian. for more than 30 years, memorial has been shining a light on one of the darkest chapters of russian history, what became known as the great terror. it's been painstakingly cataloguing the victims ofjosef stalin's mass repressions. up to 20 million soviet...
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[inaudible] >> everyone has been working across, i worked my own little ngo world with people who i would know anything to agree with otherwise and we've been wonderful friends along the way. i'm sure you've done the same and conquers but how do you think we can keep this as a bipartisan issue and avoid those sorts of problems? >> i think continuing to recognize it's a national security priority is the most important thing. the biden administration is sending a signal. i think general petraeus has been a national security leader, tells the intelligence committee, military community stepping up and expressing his view i think has been helpful. having the array of d.c. think tanks that represent the political spectrum converge and grief is is a national security issue we have to address. all of that has the space for us to do good work and then we are left with the individual draft and greed of different industry participants who want to keep making money. the stockbroker wants to sell the russian oligarchs a multimillion dollar yacht. the realtor who wants to sell to a foreign trust that e
[inaudible] >> everyone has been working across, i worked my own little ngo world with people who i would know anything to agree with otherwise and we've been wonderful friends along the way. i'm sure you've done the same and conquers but how do you think we can keep this as a bipartisan issue and avoid those sorts of problems? >> i think continuing to recognize it's a national security priority is the most important thing. the biden administration is sending a signal. i think...
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what the opposition is saying, or civil society or your ngos. i don't bother with that. i know my country and i know how to develop my country. i'm busta final thoughts on that take show up whether you talk about food or health care recommendation are all job dues? are certainly human rights. no question about those are the kind of images that you have just shown on, on the screen or that those were from 11 of the protest lot just by the opposition as you're saying and best. i mean, well enough, final moments of the shows, final thoughts on bangladesh at 50 in a sentence. what would you say, bangladesh, ease, or democracy? there has been sustainable development, but typically in the last decade and we would continue with this sustainable development and laugh excited about we are that inclusive society and i'm glad raising society professor am at a secular society and mama, thank you for coming to the stream to talk about bangladesh at 15. thank you. keep comment as feel, comments. appreciate you. bringing them to asha i phoenix time. take happy buddy. ah, it's one year
what the opposition is saying, or civil society or your ngos. i don't bother with that. i know my country and i know how to develop my country. i'm busta final thoughts on that take show up whether you talk about food or health care recommendation are all job dues? are certainly human rights. no question about those are the kind of images that you have just shown on, on the screen or that those were from 11 of the protest lot just by the opposition as you're saying and best. i mean, well...