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as an ngo, we are waiting for our| as an ngo, we are waiting for our role to start.t is given to rescue workers and local people who are working under impossible circumstances. ngos like the norwegian refugee council and others are waiting to provide much—needed essentials. we are starting from scratch here. a box of food and a bottle of water and some blankets for people to keep them from the elements, plus shelter repairs at a later stage. the needs are massive and libya is massively underfunded. it has been over the years. now we need the world to throw its weight behind these people. throw its weight behind these neale, , throw its weight behind these neale, throw its weight behind these --eole. ., people. good luck to you and the team when _ people. good luck to you and the team when they _ people. good luck to you and the team when they finally _ people. good luck to you and the team when they finally get - people. good luck to you and the team when they finally get in. i people. good luck to you and the . team when they finally get in. thank you forjoining us,
as an ngo, we are waiting for our| as an ngo, we are waiting for our role to start.t is given to rescue workers and local people who are working under impossible circumstances. ngos like the norwegian refugee council and others are waiting to provide much—needed essentials. we are starting from scratch here. a box of food and a bottle of water and some blankets for people to keep them from the elements, plus shelter repairs at a later stage. the needs are massive and libya is massively...
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we do engage with local ngos. you are right that we have a good relationship with southern california. i wish the level of engagement from some other locations would be as good and robust. we are kind of, i want to say, fed up with the hands we are adults sometimes from partners. from a perspective, it is our want to remove people so as not to create a safety issue at the point of entry. coordinate with them. we don't always have the ability to share individual information on people coming through and being moved forward to the ngo's. some of that is from a privacy perspective, as i understand it. your point of sharing demographics and with six, we know there are challenges that we face when we talk about things available for some of the nationalities we handle and i understand why that is important for ngo's to have. >> that is not personally identifiable information, it seems to me. it is helpful for indio to try to assist your enclaves supportive role. you use the role -- the term "working with the hands we are
we do engage with local ngos. you are right that we have a good relationship with southern california. i wish the level of engagement from some other locations would be as good and robust. we are kind of, i want to say, fed up with the hands we are adults sometimes from partners. from a perspective, it is our want to remove people so as not to create a safety issue at the point of entry. coordinate with them. we don't always have the ability to share individual information on people coming...
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so we do engage with local ngo's. think you're right that we have a very good relationship in southern california. i wish that the level of engagement from some of our other locations would be as good and robust, you know, we are kind of -- i don't want to say stuck with the hand that we are dealt with in terms of the partners that we have to rely because from a perspective, it is our intention to move individuals out of the ports of entry not to create safety or security issue at the port of entry. so we do coordinate with them. we do not always have the ability to share individual information on the -- the noncitizens who are coming through and being moved forward to the ngo's. some of that is from a privacy perspective ace understand it but i think your point about sharing demographic and linguistic, we know that those are challenges for us that we face when we talk about having translators available for some of the nationality that is we process and i think -- kentucky understand why that's important for the ngo's
so we do engage with local ngo's. think you're right that we have a very good relationship in southern california. i wish that the level of engagement from some of our other locations would be as good and robust, you know, we are kind of -- i don't want to say stuck with the hand that we are dealt with in terms of the partners that we have to rely because from a perspective, it is our intention to move individuals out of the ports of entry not to create safety or security issue at the port of...
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the ngo wants to help people live in safety and dignity.may's old corrugated iron hut was replaced a year ago. "i'd like to see how things are going. " "yeah everything is okay. and you can see the place, i am very happy about this. this is what we got here. this is very beautiful. this is our shower. fanstastic. very soon we are going to put tiles in. " oh, i can't wait. "we had a one-room place, a one shack room. and you know that thing was almost falling down when the wind came. oh and i had headaches and all that, and all the rain came through. that was at that time. but now i live in a beautiful place like this, i can only say thanks to god. " cedric may works as a caddie on a golf course. his employer agreed to help finance the construction cost of around 1000 euros together with ikhayalami. this kind of co-financing is the basis of ikayalami's funding model. "we pre-finance as much as we can of the build. and the employers meet us half way. and sometimes employees also parktake in that. perhaps the employer can pay up front and then
the ngo wants to help people live in safety and dignity.may's old corrugated iron hut was replaced a year ago. "i'd like to see how things are going. " "yeah everything is okay. and you can see the place, i am very happy about this. this is what we got here. this is very beautiful. this is our shower. fanstastic. very soon we are going to put tiles in. " oh, i can't wait. "we had a one-room place, a one shack room. and you know that thing was almost falling down when...
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but frontex is not an ngo. a border protection unit heavily funded by the european union. we are always working on whatever issues arise and try to cooperate and resolve them. francine: there is no change in policy on refugees? pm mitsotakis: there has been an aggressive change on policy at the level of the council which is very welcome. we want to make sure that we place the external dimension of migration front and center. because we talk a lot about the internal dimension, which is how we move people once they enter the european union. who should be responsible for welcoming? should we have quotas? unless we reduce the number of people who enter the union illegally, we will not be able to address this problem. we will be more effective when it comes to returns. francine: prime minister, you have done a lot of work on lgbtq rights. how much will that continue? pm mitsotakis: it will continue. we have an lgbtq equality strategy. we are happy about some of our initiatives which also mean a -- which means a lot
but frontex is not an ngo. a border protection unit heavily funded by the european union. we are always working on whatever issues arise and try to cooperate and resolve them. francine: there is no change in policy on refugees? pm mitsotakis: there has been an aggressive change on policy at the level of the council which is very welcome. we want to make sure that we place the external dimension of migration front and center. because we talk a lot about the internal dimension, which is how we...
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let's talk about what you specialise in within your ngo, what | specialise in within your ngo, what areople after a disaster like this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. _ this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. what _ this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. what we - this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. what we have i this in morocco? it is horrendous, i it is horrendous. what we have been seeing, notjust with the ngo but with our news outlet is people sending us screenshots, pictures of certain people who pass as contributors, and they are literally taking pictures of young, especially young girls, as young as may be nine or ten years old, and they are selling them out for money. and this is the amount of things that we have received is, like, impossible to even comprehend. this is a huge crisis, and what we're doing right now, of course, with the help of the government, is to try to from these poor excuses 0k, it has been so good to talk to you, thank you very much indeed forjoining us to talk to you, thank you very much indeed f
let's talk about what you specialise in within your ngo, what | specialise in within your ngo, what areople after a disaster like this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. _ this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. what _ this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. what we - this in morocco? it is horrendous, it is horrendous. what we have i this in morocco? it is horrendous, i it is horrendous. what we have been seeing, notjust with the ngo but with our news...
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the staff of their embassy in yerevan is 200 people, plus dozens of ngos that sponsor, in particularsame yuceit. they have been working in the country for many years, before the so- called velvet revolution of 1918 and especially after. in their orbit before only young people, under the guise of educational programs. under the guise of lectures, courses, essentially rewriting consciousness, a huge number of educational programs, this is connected not only with trips abroad, recruitment of young people, and supposedly an exchange, it means that some ngo is engaged, this is 200 people, youth , yes, which are loaded with money , there are super-duper buffets, the people are absolutely uneducated, completely meaningless activities in terms of content, but the most important thing is to be drawn into the aura, this one... there is, for example, a part of healthy youth that opposes western values, that is, they don’t like that there is a new gender, lgbt, and so on, but let’s say this is the best part of the armenian youth, but it is not numerous, pink armenia is really trying to introduce
the staff of their embassy in yerevan is 200 people, plus dozens of ngos that sponsor, in particularsame yuceit. they have been working in the country for many years, before the so- called velvet revolution of 1918 and especially after. in their orbit before only young people, under the guise of educational programs. under the guise of lectures, courses, essentially rewriting consciousness, a huge number of educational programs, this is connected not only with trips abroad, recruitment of young...
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the staff, their embassy in yerevan is 2,000 people, plus dozens of ngos that are sponsored, in particulary the very same useit. works in the country for many years and until the so-called velvet revolution of the eighteenth year, and especially after. you target, first of all, young people, under the guise of educational programs, under the guise of lectures, courses, in fact. they are rewriting consciousness, a huge number of educational programs, this is connected not only with trips abroad, recruitment, as it were, of young people, and supposedly an exchange is taking place, which means that some ngo is engaged, these are 200 young people, yes, who are loaded with money, there super-duper buffets, these people are absolutely uneducated, well, completely meaningless classes in terms of content, but the most the main thing is that involvement in the aura, this western one, is, for example, part of healthy youth. which opposes western values, that is, they don’t like that there is a new gender, lgbt and so on, but let’s say this is the best part of the armenian youth, but it is not numero
the staff, their embassy in yerevan is 2,000 people, plus dozens of ngos that are sponsored, in particulary the very same useit. works in the country for many years and until the so-called velvet revolution of the eighteenth year, and especially after. you target, first of all, young people, under the guise of educational programs, under the guise of lectures, courses, in fact. they are rewriting consciousness, a huge number of educational programs, this is connected not only with trips abroad,...
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they tracked approximately 22,000 devices at 20 ngo locations in january, 2022. the same devices were later traced to 431 separate u.s. congressional districts and of the 52, the highest rate was -- 71 of them where republican congressional districts. the report revealed that -- the flaw of illegal immigrants means a continued rise and supply, surplus labours. that surplus dries down the wages of existing middle class and lower class jobholders until they leave the job forces and then they are forced to go on welfare with the hopes that they will become loyal supporters of the democrats. that's what this is all about. if this is not about votes, if this is not about votes, one party rule keeping the democrats in power, i make the suggestion if, you put the american people first, you should refer back to trump's border policies, but you will not because you hate him. you despise the man. so, give bill clinton a call and then he can help you with a border crisis that president clinton stated, we are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of law. you, sir,
they tracked approximately 22,000 devices at 20 ngo locations in january, 2022. the same devices were later traced to 431 separate u.s. congressional districts and of the 52, the highest rate was -- 71 of them where republican congressional districts. the report revealed that -- the flaw of illegal immigrants means a continued rise and supply, surplus labours. that surplus dries down the wages of existing middle class and lower class jobholders until they leave the job forces and then they are...
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ngos often fill in the gaps where the state can't. does a blood test to measure hawa's blood sugar levels. 22... that's high." normal is between 4 and 7. veronica englisch did they speak to you in the hospital about what you should... advise you about what you should eat and drink? "yes." "what did they tell you?" they said i should not have stuff that has sugar or starch. they said i should eat bulgur, but there is no bulgur here." "so what have you been eating?" "only the rice." when i see my friends, i feel ashamed. i look at myself in the mirror and see how my body has changed. being sick is hard, but on top of that people think i'm a witch and i know the financial burden my sickness has put on my parents, so i feel bad about it. the help hawa can get from the local clinic is not enough, despite the cost. the help madina team decides to pay for her to travel to a hospital in the nearest big city, makeni. it's hours away. the journey could save hawa's life. it's the only place where she can get enough insulin -- and without it she
ngos often fill in the gaps where the state can't. does a blood test to measure hawa's blood sugar levels. 22... that's high." normal is between 4 and 7. veronica englisch did they speak to you in the hospital about what you should... advise you about what you should eat and drink? "yes." "what did they tell you?" they said i should not have stuff that has sugar or starch. they said i should eat bulgur, but there is no bulgur here." "so what have you been...
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thank you for speaking to us from the ngo care from tbilisi.audio for that interview wasn't so good, but it was important to get her thoughts at that moment. thank you very much. moving to pakistan, investigations are under way into two deadly explosions which killed at least 60 people. the first explosion was near a mosque in the southwestern province of balochistan as people celebrated the birth of the prophet muhammad. police say at least 55 people were killed there, with another 50 injured. police suspect it was a suicide attack targeting the religious gathering in mastung city. these pictures are from balochistan, pakistan's largest province. the region has suffered mutiple attacks from groups including the pakistani taliban and islamic state group. and in a separate explosion, at least five people are reported to have died at a blast at a mosque near the city of peshawar. many more were feared trapped under the collapsed building. bbc urdu's saher baloch has the latest. i'm in mastung city right now, which was rocked by a blast yesterday.
thank you for speaking to us from the ngo care from tbilisi.audio for that interview wasn't so good, but it was important to get her thoughts at that moment. thank you very much. moving to pakistan, investigations are under way into two deadly explosions which killed at least 60 people. the first explosion was near a mosque in the southwestern province of balochistan as people celebrated the birth of the prophet muhammad. police say at least 55 people were killed there, with another 50 injured....
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after i had taught myself a few things, a social worker from an ngo helped me. today i have an official degree and can work as a teacher. there are stories like this, but few and far between. members of the community are trying to change the destiny of the next generation. this year will see 11.6 million young people in china graduate from university. with youth unemployment at a record high, they face an uncertain future. one in five under 24 year olds can't find a job. they looks like the ideal candidate: standing tall, big smile. no scars, and perfect nails. every detail matters in the pursuit of her dream job flight attendant. "i really want to be a flight attendant. then i could see many places, dress up every day. i'd really like that." it's rare to get exclusive permission to film at a big company in china. but this time, the authorities granted our request. we're allowed to attend a casting in wuhan. with the end of travel restrictions, hainan airlines is hiring again, and the interest is huge. "hainan airlines has already held 30 events this year, and w
after i had taught myself a few things, a social worker from an ngo helped me. today i have an official degree and can work as a teacher. there are stories like this, but few and far between. members of the community are trying to change the destiny of the next generation. this year will see 11.6 million young people in china graduate from university. with youth unemployment at a record high, they face an uncertain future. one in five under 24 year olds can't find a job. they looks like the...
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and, of course, he uses all kinds of ngos that work in our country of hungary as ngos, but representi said, they want to destroy all traditions, they want to destroy our core values of family, state, church, religion, and everything is natural. as a result, these crazed financiers want to destroy the human race with the help of the ideas of transhumanism and other wild fabrications. and that's why we need to fight the globals. this is not an ideology for you. this is not an idea. this is total only the interests of financiers, so we must fight them together with other countries with other national parties, not only in europe but throughout the world, heading the fund. open society alex soros decided to carry out a deep and reconfiguration of it, focusing on the post-soviet space and europe as a whole, reducing activities in the states of old europe about new priorities on the last day of summer. he wrote in his column for the publication of a politician with the self-explanatory title 40 is not leaving europe. in a broad sense, in europe we we are seeing a shift to the east, the wa
and, of course, he uses all kinds of ngos that work in our country of hungary as ngos, but representi said, they want to destroy all traditions, they want to destroy our core values of family, state, church, religion, and everything is natural. as a result, these crazed financiers want to destroy the human race with the help of the ideas of transhumanism and other wild fabrications. and that's why we need to fight the globals. this is not an ideology for you. this is not an idea. this is...
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to this ngo , these two boats left this ngo, these two boats left western libya , the benghazi arean contact the ngos said, with some of the passengers on board one of the boats, which had 145 people on board. and they were reporting that the boat was suffering from engine problems . and then engine problems. and then a short time later, the ngos said they lost contact with the boat out of range, probably , but they out of range, probably, but they have not heard from that boat since. they have contacted the italian coastguard to alert them . and then they have also alerted the italian coast guard about a second boat. that according to the ngo, has gone missing as well. that boat was carrying around 90 passengers and relatives who'd been in contact with the passengers on board that particular boat had contacted this ngo to report them missing. so, again , the them missing. so, again, the coastguard alerted to these two boats. i have to say it is not unusual for these migrant boats to go missing. they are crossing quite a significant stretch of sea. it's 200 plus miles from the tunis
to this ngo , these two boats left this ngo, these two boats left western libya , the benghazi arean contact the ngos said, with some of the passengers on board one of the boats, which had 145 people on board. and they were reporting that the boat was suffering from engine problems . and then engine problems. and then a short time later, the ngos said they lost contact with the boat out of range, probably , but they out of range, probably, but they have not heard from that boat since. they have...
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the move still has to be ratified by the italian parliament with the president of one ngo speaking out>> i believe the issue is to not criminalize these people, but above all, invest. knowing among other things that almost all of these migrants were arriving do not stay in italy. >> italy saw -- italy passed the southernmost island has seen a major influx of myron's with 10,000 people arriving last week. overwhelming the migration center built to house just 400. prime minister giorgia meloni has launched an appeal for european solidarity. ursula or vonda lien is to visit lampedusa sunday, offering a plan. french interior minister traveled to the italian capital to discuss european cooperation. france anticipating an increase of migrants at its italian border. or than 127,000 migrants have arrived so far this year according to government data. almost double the same period in 2022. >> we are watching for developments on that situation on the island of lampedusa. >> united nations general assembly gets underway monday. -- try to kickstart action to achieve the 17 goals adopted by the wor
the move still has to be ratified by the italian parliament with the president of one ngo speaking out>> i believe the issue is to not criminalize these people, but above all, invest. knowing among other things that almost all of these migrants were arriving do not stay in italy. >> italy saw -- italy passed the southernmost island has seen a major influx of myron's with 10,000 people arriving last week. overwhelming the migration center built to house just 400. prime minister...
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, the front-line ngo is in ukraine who are doing the work. because it's such an acute situation and we have to respond quickly, the importance of working with people on the ground in ukraine, in other words, localizing aid, finding -- because it the people in the country that are doing the work -- >> right >> finding ways to get them directly the money that they need, the support that they need to do their work, was the solution that we came up with and that is why we went into ukraine and came out ofthat with their first seven or eight partners. >> your bluecheck focuses on medical assistance, mental health organizations that are providing support for children, providing food, providing shelter. you have called the needs fluid because they have changed from the beginning of the war 10 out. >> yeah. >> what are you seeing are the most pressing needs now, and how has that changed from the beginning? it changes a lot. you know, for instance, a great example is the kakhovka dam. when the russians exploded the kakhovka dam, created a huge crisis
, the front-line ngo is in ukraine who are doing the work. because it's such an acute situation and we have to respond quickly, the importance of working with people on the ground in ukraine, in other words, localizing aid, finding -- because it the people in the country that are doing the work -- >> right >> finding ways to get them directly the money that they need, the support that they need to do their work, was the solution that we came up with and that is why we went into...
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the tip of the iceberg, the... we we have we have met with a broad range of people from academia, ngos uh, and right across sassarity, and what has been most alming is that this, this isn't a one-off uh, we have no doubt it's happening the journalists, they're spying not only on journalists, but uh, we we met one person who was member of the policing board uh, he was a civilian member of the policing board, and they were able to tell us that uh this the exact same thing had happened to them uh the chief constable needs to front up now tell us you know this isn't stazy germany it's not supposed to be stazi germany the the you a police service is supposed to serve the public they're not supposed to spy on especially people who are only doing their job journalists we are entrusted by society to hold government and government ag agencies to account. journalism isn't a crime, and how damage and overall do you think this has been uh the public convers? i think this this is just the list in a long line of you know self-inflicted mistakes that the psni have uh committed on themselves uh you kn
the tip of the iceberg, the... we we have we have met with a broad range of people from academia, ngos uh, and right across sassarity, and what has been most alming is that this, this isn't a one-off uh, we have no doubt it's happening the journalists, they're spying not only on journalists, but uh, we we met one person who was member of the policing board uh, he was a civilian member of the policing board, and they were able to tell us that uh this the exact same thing had happened to them uh...
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and the psni have to come out and say sorry, we spied on you know so many, whether it's journalist, ngos, politicians, ordinary people in the street, you know, that's what the stazi had to do, the files were opened, that's what you know, so if the psni have files on on every member in society that they shouldn't have, if they have been spying on the uh people in society, well let's open the files, it was good enough for germany, it was good enough for south africa, but the home of democracy, british democracy, if this is a democratic society, let's open the files, because if they have... nothing wrong, they have nothing to fear of, that's you know, that's the thing, either they've done wrong or they haven't done wrong, and if they haven't done something wrong, let let's have it open open in court, well listen, i want to thank you for coming in again, it's always a pleasure to see you and we want to wish you all the best for the future, thank you, thank you, this week we took our cameras to dublin, to have look at the mur street campaign where a small number of activists have been challen
and the psni have to come out and say sorry, we spied on you know so many, whether it's journalist, ngos, politicians, ordinary people in the street, you know, that's what the stazi had to do, the files were opened, that's what you know, so if the psni have files on on every member in society that they shouldn't have, if they have been spying on the uh people in society, well let's open the files, it was good enough for germany, it was good enough for south africa, but the home of democracy,...
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regrettably, the ngo that ran that shelter did not receive the kind of support it should have receivedl government. they eventually left. the space was abandoned. squatters moved in and cartels which have taken over close to 57 abandoned buildings in the city ofjohannesburg, then moved in and created a kind of corrupted market for shotgun housing for migrants and for very, very poor, low income south africans. they divide these properties, they bring in illegal wiring electricity, and end up taking them over and charging exorbitant fees and the city, which regrettably and shockingly has gone through six different mayors in the last 22 months, has really lost the ability to govern it effectively, in those spaces and not long ago, actually disbanded a task force that was intentionally put together to help deal with the crisis of these squalor buildings. in your view then, should the city have seen a tragedy like this coming? civil society groups injohannesburg have been warning about exactly this kind of tragedy for a long time. your viewers should understand that the city ofjohannesburg
regrettably, the ngo that ran that shelter did not receive the kind of support it should have receivedl government. they eventually left. the space was abandoned. squatters moved in and cartels which have taken over close to 57 abandoned buildings in the city ofjohannesburg, then moved in and created a kind of corrupted market for shotgun housing for migrants and for very, very poor, low income south africans. they divide these properties, they bring in illegal wiring electricity, and end up...
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and sarah eljizi is a basketball player who leads a series of sports programmes for right to play, an ngo promoting skills development and social cohesion among children living in refugee camps. welcome to you both. thank you. ray, why don't you start us off by explaining what tra pshooting is? trapshooting actually, it's an olympic sport, and it's defined by shooting clay targets. it's basically it's an outdoor shooting range where we have 15 machines. every machine sends a target, which is a random target with different angles, different degrees, whereby we have to call the target and we have to shoot it. so it's a very common sport, and especially in lebanon, because we know in lebanon most of the people are hunters. so this sport, actually, i took it from my dad, my dad, he was also a lebanese champion in trapshooting, and he was the one who discovered the talent in me. so tell me about that introduction. do you remember the very first time your father showed you how to hold a gun? yeah, because it left very special moments, because, first of all, i used to go with him hunting when i
and sarah eljizi is a basketball player who leads a series of sports programmes for right to play, an ngo promoting skills development and social cohesion among children living in refugee camps. welcome to you both. thank you. ray, why don't you start us off by explaining what tra pshooting is? trapshooting actually, it's an olympic sport, and it's defined by shooting clay targets. it's basically it's an outdoor shooting range where we have 15 machines. every machine sends a target, which is a...
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live now to rachel denber, deputy director for europe at the ngo human rights watch.ove on the part of russia, looking to rejoin the human rights council? it rejoin the human rights council?— rejoin the human rights council? , ., , , council? it is a completely nical council? it is a completely cynical move. _ council? it is a completely cynical move. russia - council? it is a completely cynical move. russia is . council? it is a completely cynical move. russia is noj council? it is a completely - cynical move. russia is no more appropriate tojoin the cynical move. russia is no more appropriate to join the human rights council now than it was a year ago when it was voted off the human rights council because of the atrocities it had been perpetrating in ukraine. so nothing has changed in the past year, if anything things have got worse. in no way could russia ever in the current circumstances be said to be meeting the standards required of human rights council members.- required of human rights council members. why does russia believe _ council members. why does russia
live now to rachel denber, deputy director for europe at the ngo human rights watch.ove on the part of russia, looking to rejoin the human rights council? it rejoin the human rights council?— rejoin the human rights council? , ., , , council? it is a completely nical council? it is a completely cynical move. _ council? it is a completely cynical move. russia - council? it is a completely cynical move. russia is . council? it is a completely cynical move. russia is noj council? it is a...
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we spent months speaking to other women, ngos, courts and lawyers, gathering and verifying stories ofbuse. in the first investigation of its kind, in morocco we spoke to 35 women who accused 25 spiritual healers of assault, rape or manipulating them into sex. this woman was advised to see a healer for her depression. we meet in secret. she says if her family knew what happened to her, they would kill her. of these stories are not only in morocco. i have heard harrowing accounts of abuse in many other countries. sudan stood out. in private online groups, ifound an stood out. in private online groups, i found an outpouring of stories. i wanted to know about popular healers and sudan. healing is a business here too, but a very different one. hundreds of people come here every week to be cured in the open. like morocco, the business is unregulated. it in private healing sessions where women can be sexually exploited. once again, we had to carry out our own research to find out how common the abuse is. . 50 women we spoke to and sudan told us about a0 healers who had harassed, assaulted, r
we spent months speaking to other women, ngos, courts and lawyers, gathering and verifying stories ofbuse. in the first investigation of its kind, in morocco we spoke to 35 women who accused 25 spiritual healers of assault, rape or manipulating them into sex. this woman was advised to see a healer for her depression. we meet in secret. she says if her family knew what happened to her, they would kill her. of these stories are not only in morocco. i have heard harrowing accounts of abuse in many...
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held in israeli jail is facing increased and imminent risk to his health, that's according to local ngo, the palestinian prisoners society. kaid fasfuos has been relocated from asqalon prison to the notorious ramla prison clinic due to severe health setback. the 34-year-old is on hunger strike to protest his indefinite detention without charge or trial under israel's so-called administrative detention policy. this marks a second imprisonment having previously spent nearly seven years in israeli jails. they are nearly 500 palestinians in israeli jails including 160 children some 1200 of them are administrative. detainees, the un chief has called on israel to release administrative detain or bring charges against them, if any exist. our correspondent in ramala candil says palestinian inmate khasfuos wants to be either released or to be prosecuted. people spent lengthy years in israeli jails under the so-called administrative detention and that... that's why kaid fasfos is going on with his with his open-ended hunger strike for 58 days in a row, it's not his first hunger strike and that's
held in israeli jail is facing increased and imminent risk to his health, that's according to local ngo, the palestinian prisoners society. kaid fasfuos has been relocated from asqalon prison to the notorious ramla prison clinic due to severe health setback. the 34-year-old is on hunger strike to protest his indefinite detention without charge or trial under israel's so-called administrative detention policy. this marks a second imprisonment having previously spent nearly seven years in israeli...
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just the tip of the iceberg, the we we have. we have met with a broad range of people from academia, ngos uh and right across society and what has been most alonging is that this has had this isn't a one off uh we have doubt it's happening the journalists the're spying not only on journalists but uh we we met one person who was member of policing board uh he was a civilian member of the policing board and they were able to tell us that uh this the... exact same thing had happened to them uh, the chief constable needs to front up now and tell us, you know, this isn't stazy germany, it's not supposed to be stazy germany, the the you, police service is supposed to serve the public, they're not supposed to spy on, especially people who are only doing their job, journalists, you know, we are entrusted by society to hold government and government ag agencies to account, journalism isn't the... crime and how damages and overall do you think this has been uh the public convince? i think this this is the the latest and a long line of you know self-licted mistakes that the psni have uh committed on
just the tip of the iceberg, the we we have. we have met with a broad range of people from academia, ngos uh and right across society and what has been most alonging is that this has had this isn't a one off uh we have doubt it's happening the journalists the're spying not only on journalists but uh we we met one person who was member of policing board uh he was a civilian member of the policing board and they were able to tell us that uh this the... exact same thing had happened to them uh,...
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were, of young people, and supposedly an exchange is taking place, which means that classes of some ngore 200 people, young people, yes, who are inundated with money. there are super-duper buffets, the people are absolutely uneducated, completely meaningless classes in terms of content, but the most important thing is that the involvement in this western aura, there is, for example, a part of healthy youth who oppose western values, that is, they don’t like that a new gender is coming, lgbt, and so on, but let’s say this is the best part of the armenian youth, but it is not numerous, pink armenia is really trying to introduce the lgbt agenda. this is a real organization under the rainbow flag from the circle of non-profit structures of the international association of gays and lisbians, which is supervised by the council of europe and the european commission. armenia will now be divided by enkoshniks from the old and new worlds, divided spheres of influence, that’s why samantha power came to raise the american flag in a large-scale campaign to change the armenian cultural code. why wasn
were, of young people, and supposedly an exchange is taking place, which means that classes of some ngore 200 people, young people, yes, who are inundated with money. there are super-duper buffets, the people are absolutely uneducated, completely meaningless classes in terms of content, but the most important thing is that the involvement in this western aura, there is, for example, a part of healthy youth who oppose western values, that is, they don’t like that a new gender is coming, lgbt,...
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you have a small number of ngos such as ourselves carrying out rescues but there is still no coordinationy boats we don�*t know about, many shipwrecked and far too many people have lost their lives already this year. i read in those statistics the number of children has risen by 60% and has come from unicef. does it feel like that? can you see that in terms of real—time experience? absolutely. a large proportion, something like a quarter or more of the people we rescued have been minors and most of those unaccompanied. i spoke to a young man who travelled around 5,000km before he arrived in tunisia. he was imprisoned and beaten and blackmailed and made this dangerousjourney on his own in order to escape what he was experiencing in tunisia. that�*s just one of thousands of stories of children, also men and women, making this dangerous crossing. all of them are vulnerable and have human rights and all deserve protection from the european community. as these countries meet to discuss solutions and policy, how imperative is it that somewhere within all of this they actually make progress? it
you have a small number of ngos such as ourselves carrying out rescues but there is still no coordinationy boats we don�*t know about, many shipwrecked and far too many people have lost their lives already this year. i read in those statistics the number of children has risen by 60% and has come from unicef. does it feel like that? can you see that in terms of real—time experience? absolutely. a large proportion, something like a quarter or more of the people we rescued have been minors and...