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be wrong to use taxpayers money or public endorsement for these organisations.ion draws on the work of the government's independent review of social cohesion and the metropolitan police commissioner, in the home affairs report on the policing of protests, we said this. we said it is surprising that and have not yet responded to the report it commissioned from the commissioner from countering extremism regarding hateful extremism, particular report operating in impunity. and sirjohn saunders in his report said that the home office should respond as a matter of urgency, from what has happened today and is moving away from the home office, you have had any conversations with the home office about if there will be a full response to what the report set out? and also how this new definition will affect the policing of protest? very important points, and i have the opportunity to discuss our work with dame zahra and sir mark. of course, i work closely with the home secretary, particularly, inframing the definition. this shared between my department and the home office
be wrong to use taxpayers money or public endorsement for these organisations.ion draws on the work of the government's independent review of social cohesion and the metropolitan police commissioner, in the home affairs report on the policing of protests, we said this. we said it is surprising that and have not yet responded to the report it commissioned from the commissioner from countering extremism regarding hateful extremism, particular report operating in impunity. and sirjohn saunders in...
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why is it ok to name particular organisations before you've done the due diligence?t's important for parliamentarians and it was important to do it in parliament, to have an understanding of the sorts of organisations that may be in scope. and also at the same time for me to specify the sorts of organisations and the sorts of campaigns that would not be in scope. and again, one of the things about this debate, and i had the opportunity to explain this on the bbc earlier on thursday and also in the house of commons, is there's a particular challenge when it comes to defining islamism. people sometimes mix it up with islam, the religion. and it's very important to draw a distinction between islam, which is a noble faith, a religion of peace, which inspires people to good deeds, to compassion and kindness, and islamism, which is a very specific ideology linked to the muslim brotherhood and its founder, hassan al—banna, and its principal ideologue. one of the other things you said on the airwaves this morning was that this is in part a reaction to people's concerns after
why is it ok to name particular organisations before you've done the due diligence?t's important for parliamentarians and it was important to do it in parliament, to have an understanding of the sorts of organisations that may be in scope. and also at the same time for me to specify the sorts of organisations and the sorts of campaigns that would not be in scope. and again, one of the things about this debate, and i had the opportunity to explain this on the bbc earlier on thursday and also in...
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we didn't need to build, like, a formal organisation. then making the message of the opposition forces much stronger. while this hypothetic coalition, which would require a lot of resources, would actually be very limited in its abilities to reach out, we don't need an opposition politburo, an opposition united russia. we already have putin's united russia. all right, let's just end with a thought about where you are right now, which is washington, dc. how disappointed are you with what is happening in washington, in terms of blocked new military and financial assistance for ukraine — ukraine, of course, at war with putin's russia — and also, joe biden who, in 2021, promised, quote, "devastating consequences for russia if navalny "were to die in prison"? frankly, in the last three weeks, we haven't seen those devastating consequences. do you feel, in washington, dc, that there is a failure? a failure really to address vladimir putin and the threat he represents? i'm not an american voter. i'm a russian voter. and i don't think i'm really
we didn't need to build, like, a formal organisation. then making the message of the opposition forces much stronger. while this hypothetic coalition, which would require a lot of resources, would actually be very limited in its abilities to reach out, we don't need an opposition politburo, an opposition united russia. we already have putin's united russia. all right, let's just end with a thought about where you are right now, which is washington, dc. how disappointed are you with what is...
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the list of organisations that have been briefed aren�*t extremist organisations.ions. the list that michael gove gave today was much shorter and i think that was on advisement that the list that they had been briefing didn�*t reach a threshold. i think it could provide great insight but it needs to be independent, have independent oversight. it can�*t be part of the civil servants reporting to minister. conservative mps who are thinking about this and might like michael gove�*s view have to ask themselves the question, if there is an election in a few months and labour wins and angela rayner is signing up that list and overseeing that centre of expertise, will be theirs comfortable—— will they be as comfortable? tote theirs comfortable-- will they be as comfortable?— comfortable? we have more information _ comfortable? we have more information on _ comfortable? we have more information on the _ comfortable? we have more information on the bbc- comfortable? we have more| information on the bbc news comfortable? we have more - information on the bbc news website. a
the list of organisations that have been briefed aren�*t extremist organisations.ions. the list that michael gove gave today was much shorter and i think that was on advisement that the list that they had been briefing didn�*t reach a threshold. i think it could provide great insight but it needs to be independent, have independent oversight. it can�*t be part of the civil servants reporting to minister. conservative mps who are thinking about this and might like michael gove�*s view...
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most of the organisations, especially muslim organisations, especially muslim organisations mentioneden them which is their support force palestinian matches and the legal process that have been taking place over the past three months. —— legal protests. over a million people up and down the country speaking out against britain's complicity in supporting the genocide in palestine. we are going to continue doing the work we do. ourwork going to continue doing the work we do. our work is 100% community funded. we are here for our community and to support them in the issues that the muslim community faces. ~ ., ., ., ., ., faces. were going to have to leave it there. clearly _ faces. were going to have to leave it there. clearly lots _ faces. were going to have to leave it there. clearly lots of _ faces. were going to have to leave it there. clearly lots of issues - faces. were going to have to leave it there. clearly lots of issues to i it there. clearly lots of issues to be discussed, thank you for your time. the us senate leader chuck schumer has called for new elections in israel. th
most of the organisations, especially muslim organisations, especially muslim organisations mentioneden them which is their support force palestinian matches and the legal process that have been taking place over the past three months. —— legal protests. over a million people up and down the country speaking out against britain's complicity in supporting the genocide in palestine. we are going to continue doing the work we do. ourwork going to continue doing the work we do. our work is 100%...
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organisations _ humanitarian organisations. this is right.ons. this is right. organisations are describing | right. 0rganisations are describing this as both sides using food as a weapon of war. they say the only reason, the main reason they are stopping aid flowing into areas controlled by their rivals is because under suspicion these convoys are being used to transport weapons contributing to the success of their rivals. another reason we are also seeing the area controlled by the army. there have been humanitarian organisations lamenting the have been bureaucratic processes. a convoy needs to be cleared and needs five stamps to be approved. this could take up to weeks for that. humanitarian aid, which is much needed, is not reaching the people that need it the most. they are the people suffering, and i've given you the numbers in this war. . ~ and i've given you the numbers in this war. ., ~ , ., ., and i've given you the numbers in this war. . ~' , ., ., , this war. thank you. that is the bbc's african _ this war. thank you. that is the b
organisations _ humanitarian organisations. this is right.ons. this is right. organisations are describing | right. 0rganisations are describing this as both sides using food as a weapon of war. they say the only reason, the main reason they are stopping aid flowing into areas controlled by their rivals is because under suspicion these convoys are being used to transport weapons contributing to the success of their rivals. another reason we are also seeing the area controlled by the army. there...
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and palestinian organisations. | muslim organisations and palestinian organisations-— organisations.sations. i want to come back to 2009, in terms of— organisations. i want to come back to 2009, in terms of your - to 2009, in terms of your organisation, i know you have been secretary general just for a organisation, i know you have been secretary generaljust for a few years, but the then labour government cut off ties with your organisation because of a former deputy general secretary who endorsed terror attacks on vessels enforcing un weapons blockade on gaza. labourthen enforcing un weapons blockade on gaza. labour then it is reported engaged, the conservatives have never engage with you, it's my understanding, since coming to power in 2010, so why would it make a difference if you were on the list, just explain? i difference if you were on the list, just “plain?— just explain? i think first of all, we are talking _ just explain? i think first of all, we are talking more _ just explain? i think first of all, we are talking more than - just explain? i think first of all, we are talk
and palestinian organisations. | muslim organisations and palestinian organisations-— organisations.sations. i want to come back to 2009, in terms of— organisations. i want to come back to 2009, in terms of your - to 2009, in terms of your organisation, i know you have been secretary general just for a organisation, i know you have been secretary generaljust for a few years, but the then labour government cut off ties with your organisation because of a former deputy general secretary who...
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it is not a huge burden on organisations and innovators, organisations and innovators, organisationsai capabilities, it is also not much of a burden on them. itjust mandates some care when developing ai capabilities. some care when developing ai capabilities-— capabilities. they've called it, lookinu capabilities. they've called it, looking at _ capabilities. they've called it, looking at some _ capabilities. they've called it, looking at some of _ capabilities. they've called it, looking at some of the - capabilities. they've called it, - looking at some of the comments from some of those lawmakers, calling it a historic day in a long path to regulation of ai. this was first proposed in 2021. the market for al has changed so quickly in such a short space of time and so, even this legislation looks like it could be backward looking rather than forward—looking, is that right? you forward-looking, is that right? you are very correct _ forward—looking, is that right? gm. are very correct in saying that because, back in this legislation, when they first started writing this legislation,
it is not a huge burden on organisations and innovators, organisations and innovators, organisationsai capabilities, it is also not much of a burden on them. itjust mandates some care when developing ai capabilities. some care when developing ai capabilities-— capabilities. they've called it, lookinu capabilities. they've called it, looking at _ capabilities. they've called it, looking at some _ capabilities. they've called it, looking at some of _ capabilities. they've called it, looking at...
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this would be a look at whether organisations are l look at whether organisations are promoting extremistu be willing to engage in the process at all? i to engage in the process at all? i mean, again, we don't see it starting for the premises of a neutral basis. michael gove has already named us. so, what would this look like? we wouldn't be able to engage with him if we can't see what kind of premises we would be starting it. the fact that he is named us without any evidence means there is a bias. named us without any evidence means there is a bias-— there is a bias. were you aware that this was coming? _ there is a bias. were you aware that this was coming? yeah. _ there is a bias. were you aware that this was coming? yeah. so - there is a bias. were you aware that this was coming? yeah. so you - this was coming? yeah. so you weren't given _ this was coming? yeah. so you weren't given any _ this was coming? yeah. so you weren't given any heads-up - this was coming? yeah. so you | weren't given any heads-up that this was coming? iez—ji. so you weren't given any heads—up that you are like
this would be a look at whether organisations are l look at whether organisations are promoting extremistu be willing to engage in the process at all? i to engage in the process at all? i mean, again, we don't see it starting for the premises of a neutral basis. michael gove has already named us. so, what would this look like? we wouldn't be able to engage with him if we can't see what kind of premises we would be starting it. the fact that he is named us without any evidence means there is a...
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and the organiser feels that this is overpoliced in his words.of anticipation of trouble. and i have to say that it has been very well organised from what i have witnessed, and it's very peaceful, a very calm atmosphere down here. a london fertility clinic has had its licence suspended because of "significant concerns" about the unit. the homerton fertility centre said there had been three separate incidents involving errors in the freezing of embryos. our correspondent greg mckenzie is outside the clinic in hackney. greg, what do we know about the investigation? the bbc understand as many as up to 150 embryos could be affected, involving up to 45 patients. the hospital trust has not confirmed those numbers, but it centres around the freezing process of embryos. homerton fertility centre here in east london has said that it has external clinical experts to find out what has happened here, but up until now, they have not been able to determine the problems, and why this has happened. meanwhile, the uk fertility regulator has suspended the license
and the organiser feels that this is overpoliced in his words.of anticipation of trouble. and i have to say that it has been very well organised from what i have witnessed, and it's very peaceful, a very calm atmosphere down here. a london fertility clinic has had its licence suspended because of "significant concerns" about the unit. the homerton fertility centre said there had been three separate incidents involving errors in the freezing of embryos. our correspondent greg mckenzie...
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to organise and try to rebuild the organisation which — try to rebuild the organisation which alexeied to build over russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword _ russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at — russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at the moment. and russia. rhys it is a double-edged sword at the moment.— sword at the moment. and from outside russia _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there is - sword at the moment. and from outside russia there is also - sword at the moment. and from l outside russia there is also alexei navalny's youtube team —— so it is a double—edged sword at the moment. they are running a youtube channel and you are seeing on your screen images from that youtube channel so thatis images from that youtube channel so that is something being put out directly by mr navalny's team. just to give you an idea, in the hour before the funeral was due to begin there were already tens of thousands, actually 130,000 viewers on that channel. no doubt more than that now. you can hear some of the clappi
to organise and try to rebuild the organisation which — try to rebuild the organisation which alexeied to build over russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword _ russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at — russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at the moment. and russia. rhys it is a double-edged sword at the moment.— sword at the moment. and from outside russia _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there is - sword at the...
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and the organiser feels that this is overpoliced in his words.ually creates a sense of anticipation of trouble. live pictures of anti—government protests in tel aviv, you can see they are holding placards holding faces of the hostages remaining in gaza. these protests have been taking place regularly as people campaign for the return of their loved ones. there has also been dissatisfaction as to the response of the government, especially when it comes to the way they are conducting the war, some people calling for fresh elections. the uk's defence secretary grant shapps has posted video on his social media account of hms richmond shooting down two drones in the red sea. the incident happened last night after the royal navy frigate was attacked by iranian—backed houthi rebels. mr shapps said the uk and its allies will continue to take the action necessary to save lives and protect freedom of navigation. the us military says it has also shot down at least 28 uncrewed aerial vehicles — or drones — in the red sea between between about 4.00am and 8.20
and the organiser feels that this is overpoliced in his words.ually creates a sense of anticipation of trouble. live pictures of anti—government protests in tel aviv, you can see they are holding placards holding faces of the hostages remaining in gaza. these protests have been taking place regularly as people campaign for the return of their loved ones. there has also been dissatisfaction as to the response of the government, especially when it comes to the way they are conducting the war,...
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it was a well—organised and friendly, warm atmosphere, actually, here today.ons who said that they felt welcome and they said it was important for them to be involved today and they were made to feel involved. now, there is still a police presence here, a significant police presence, and there was all day today, but there didn't seem to be any trouble. the organisers did say, though, that they feel that this event has been overpoliced. on a day like today, there are around 1500 police officers who could be involved, and they say that that's not a good thing for these events. a short time ago, the met police issued a statement following today's demonstrations. they say that 2300 officers policed 11 major events across london today, including sporting matches and protests. five arrests were made during protests — one of which was for holding an offensive placard, and two were for chanting offensive slogans. the statement also said, "there was no significant public order disturbance in any protests today." let's look at tensions in the red sea now. the uk's defen
it was a well—organised and friendly, warm atmosphere, actually, here today.ons who said that they felt welcome and they said it was important for them to be involved today and they were made to feel involved. now, there is still a police presence here, a significant police presence, and there was all day today, but there didn't seem to be any trouble. the organisers did say, though, that they feel that this event has been overpoliced. on a day like today, there are around 1500 police...
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dedicated _ with hamas, a terrorist organisation dedicated to — with hamas, a terrorist organisation to the destruction of israel and the killing _ dedicated to the destruction of israel and the killing of- dedicated to the destruction of israel and the killing of dues. i dedicated to the destruction of| israel and the killing of dues. a terrorist — israel and the killing of dues. a terrorist organisation _ israel and the killing of dues. a terrorist organisation this - israel and the killing of dues. a terrorist organisation this —— i israel and the killing of dues. a i terrorist organisation this —— which is controlling — terrorist organisation this —— which is controlling gaza. _ terrorist organisation this —— which is controlling gaza. we _ terrorist organisation this —— which is controlling gaza. we meet - terrorist organisation this —— whichl is controlling gaza. we meet during the holy— is controlling gaza. we meet during the holy month _ is controlling gaza. we meet during the holy month of _ is controlling gaza. we meet during the holy month of ramadan, - is controlling gaza
dedicated _ with hamas, a terrorist organisation dedicated to — with hamas, a terrorist organisation to the destruction of israel and the killing _ dedicated to the destruction of israel and the killing of- dedicated to the destruction of israel and the killing of dues. i dedicated to the destruction of| israel and the killing of dues. a terrorist — israel and the killing of dues. a terrorist organisation _ israel and the killing of dues. a terrorist organisation this - israel and the...
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these organisations just these organisations will just change their the people change their names.ecause with some groups, some of these extremist groups, they do splinter groups and they do have splinter groups and they do have splinter groups and they change their names to they can change their names to then perceived moderate then be perceived as moderate for , and then they get for a while, and then they get found and they change found out and then they change again. think that is actually again. i think that is actually quite practice. quite common practice. >> i think the point >> but but i think the point that pam might miss here is that there will now be an official list these groups that have list of these groups that have been determined to be extremist. and so if you're a group that's wanting to seem as you're not extremist, hiring someone who has previously worked at one of the groups that has been mentioned here, whether it's whether it's those that might go on the list, the ones that michael under parliamentary michael gove under parliamentary privilege of privilege i
these organisations just these organisations will just change their the people change their names.ecause with some groups, some of these extremist groups, they do splinter groups and they do have splinter groups and they do have splinter groups and they change their names to they can change their names to then perceived moderate then be perceived as moderate for , and then they get for a while, and then they get found and they change found out and then they change again. think that is actually...
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organisations such as the muslim association of britain, which is the british affiliate of the muslimps such as cage and mend, give rise to concern for their islamist orientation and views. we will be holding these and other organisations to account to assess if they meet our definition of extremism. speaking in the past hour, the leader of the opposition, keir starmer, said that the debate about extremism has to be taken very seriously and that labour would support cross—party action on the subject. i think the debate about extremism has to be taken very, very seriously because there hasn't really been a review of extremism now for a number of years. there are new threats and it is important, therefore, that we all come together to look at the question of extremism and what action is now needed. what i would say is that this will only work if it is truly cross—party and not divisive. and that's the spirit in which i want to enter this discussion in relation to extremism. that was the leader of the opposition, said keir starmer. that was the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer.
organisations such as the muslim association of britain, which is the british affiliate of the muslimps such as cage and mend, give rise to concern for their islamist orientation and views. we will be holding these and other organisations to account to assess if they meet our definition of extremism. speaking in the past hour, the leader of the opposition, keir starmer, said that the debate about extremism has to be taken very seriously and that labour would support cross—party action on the...
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this is not some shady organisation. years and it finds itself — now we hear about new arrangements where the israeli authorities are working with essentially armed gangs and thugs to distribute aid and working with the un agency and this is notjust about unrwa. unicef wants to help. they are not able to. world food programme wants to help and they are not able to and there is dire consequences to what is happening and we know that at least 15 palestinian miners have lost their lives because of what is going on, and food isjust miles away and things like flour, rice and basic commodities are being denied — lentils and chickpeas are not there. my own family is in north gaza and they are struggling every day. they do not know when the next meal is coming. d0 not know when the next meal is comint. ,, , not know when the next meal is comint. , , ., coming. do you see this moment as a breakdown _ coming. do you see this moment as a breakdown in _ coming. do you see this moment as a breakdown in the _ as a breakdown in the rel
this is not some shady organisation. years and it finds itself — now we hear about new arrangements where the israeli authorities are working with essentially armed gangs and thugs to distribute aid and working with the un agency and this is notjust about unrwa. unicef wants to help. they are not able to. world food programme wants to help and they are not able to and there is dire consequences to what is happening and we know that at least 15 palestinian miners have lost their lives because...
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we are organising now, we have all the security and it's a neighbouring country.the same thing that is happening to any neighbouring country in the world. you have to take the security measures in order to do that. and that's why we refer that is a risk that we have from outside because we don't have any risk from inside of our country. do you believe you have a moral and a humanitarian responsibility to do everything you can to help neighbouring haiti right now, bearing in mind, as you've said, your economy is growing fast, the fastest in latin america? your gdp, per person, is more than six times that of haiti. does that give you an extra responsibility in a way to help your neighbour? no, my main responsibility is with the dominican people and with the dominican government. and my responsibility is that the dominican people are safe as they are, and we can maintain our peace and our development anyhow, as a country that is part of a region, we want the international community to help haiti. that is the one who has to do it and as a neighbouring country, for us
we are organising now, we have all the security and it's a neighbouring country.the same thing that is happening to any neighbouring country in the world. you have to take the security measures in order to do that. and that's why we refer that is a risk that we have from outside because we don't have any risk from inside of our country. do you believe you have a moral and a humanitarian responsibility to do everything you can to help neighbouring haiti right now, bearing in mind, as you've...
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i'm assuming your organisation _ situation. i'm assuming your organisation does _ situation.n does air drops, | situation. i'm assuming your. organisation does air drops, so situation. i'm assuming your- organisation does air drops, so you know about the challenges and mechanics, talk us through how something like this, we have seen the videos, we verify the video, but something that this is confirmed to have killed that many people, talk us through what might�*ve happened and gone wrong. it is us through what might've happened and gone wrong-— and gone wrong. it is difficult for me to enter— and gone wrong. it is difficult for me to enter into _ and gone wrong. it is difficult for me to enter into this _ and gone wrong. it is difficult for me to enter into this kind - and gone wrong. it is difficult for me to enter into this kind of - me to enter into this kind of discussion because we are not primarily involved in airdrop in, after say any effort to bring it is welcome in such a desperate humanitarian situation as in gaza nowadays, but ourfirst humanitarian situation as in
i'm assuming your organisation _ situation. i'm assuming your organisation does _ situation.n does air drops, | situation. i'm assuming your. organisation does air drops, so situation. i'm assuming your- organisation does air drops, so you know about the challenges and mechanics, talk us through how something like this, we have seen the videos, we verify the video, but something that this is confirmed to have killed that many people, talk us through what might�*ve happened and gone wrong. it...
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an organisation or an individual will have to be pretty extreme, why not use the word, to make it onto group makes it onto the list that the government won't deal with, the list that the government won't dealwith, it the list that the government won't deal with, it doesn't mean the group is banned. the group can carry on doing what it is doing, ijust don't get money or engagement with the government. bud get money or engagement with the government-— government. and criticism of the government's — government. and criticism of the government's new _ government. and criticism of the government's new definition - government. and criticism of thej government's new definition also coming from within its own party, including three former home secretaries.— including three former home secretaries. , �* , , ., secretaries. yes, let's see what these three _ secretaries. yes, let's see what these three former _ secretaries. yes, let's see what these three former home - secretaries. yes, let's see what - these three former home secretaries say that the definition is out there. i think the concerns
an organisation or an individual will have to be pretty extreme, why not use the word, to make it onto group makes it onto the list that the government won't deal with, the list that the government won't dealwith, it the list that the government won't deal with, it doesn't mean the group is banned. the group can carry on doing what it is doing, ijust don't get money or engagement with the government. bud get money or engagement with the government-— government. and criticism of the...
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what the organised _ crisis going on in haiti. what the organised gangs - crisis going on in haiti.organised gangs there i crisis going on in haiti. what the organised gangs there now in control demand of people who are working on the ground? well, we do not collaborate of course with the gangs, so in view of the worsening situation we decided to remove the office from port—au—prince to the south coast of the island, where we are still able to implement our programme. 50 implement our programme. so what level of security are you looking for to feel safe, to feel your team there from past experience? we feel your team there from past experience?— experience? we really had to imrove experience? we really had to improve our— experience? we really had to improve our security - experience? we really had to l improve our security measures and that first step was really to move out of the capital because for us as a development organisation it was not possible to work in port—au—prince. so ourfirst port—au—prince. so our first step port—au—prince. so ourfirst step was really to secure the
what the organised _ crisis going on in haiti. what the organised gangs - crisis going on in haiti.organised gangs there i crisis going on in haiti. what the organised gangs there now in control demand of people who are working on the ground? well, we do not collaborate of course with the gangs, so in view of the worsening situation we decided to remove the office from port—au—prince to the south coast of the island, where we are still able to implement our programme. 50 implement our...
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the organisers of the parade and we _ with the organisers of the parade and we let— with the organisersthem _ with the organisers of the parade and we let them know _ with the organisers of the parade and we let them know we - with the organisers of the parade| and we let them know we needed with the organisers of the parade i and we let them know we needed to shut down_ and we let them know we needed to shut down the — and we let them know we needed to shut down the parade. _ and we let them know we needed to shut down the parade. we _ and we let them know we needed to shut down the parade. we also - and we let them know we needed to shut down the parade. we also hadl shut down the parade. we also had officers _ shut down the parade. we also had officers 90 — shut down the parade. we also had officers go up — shut down the parade. we also had officers go up and _ shut down the parade. we also had officers go up and down _ shut down the parade. we also had officers go up and down the - shut down the parade. we also had. officers go up and down the roadway to warri— officers go up and do
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is an operation we | organised and claims we attacked the convoy— organised and claims we attacked thed that we harm _ convoy intentionally and that we harm people intentionally are baseless. , �* ., , ., baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, _ baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, but _ baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, but in _ baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, but in rafa - baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, but in rafa this| ceasefire sooner, but in rafa this morning at dreadful scenes outside a maternity hospital, some images to broadcast. the israeli military called this a precision strike against terrorists. but is a ceasefire deal now what close? the families and friends of israeli hostages gathered injerusalem tonight demanding the government do more to rescue their loved ones. bring them home now. washington believes a deal— bring them home now. washington believes a deal may _ bring them home now. washington believes a deal may soon _ bring them home now. washington believes a deal may soon be -
is an operation we | organised and claims we attacked the convoy— organised and claims we attacked thed that we harm _ convoy intentionally and that we harm people intentionally are baseless. , �* ., , ., baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, _ baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, but _ baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, but in _ baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner, but in rafa - baseless. president biden wants a ceasefire sooner,...
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scheme is responsible for supporting the police, we are responsible for funding the community organisations in encouraging and greater degree of social cohesion and resilience. there will be further responses to some of the recommendations in that report, and indeed in m sara's report, and indeed in m sara's report, which will be forthcoming, and i hope i will have the opportunity alongside the home secretary to share further details ahead. . , , ., , ahead. can i “ust put on record my thanks to ahead. can ijust put on record my thanks to dame _ ahead. can ijust put on record my thanks to dame zahra _ ahead. can ijust put on record my thanks to dame zahra khan, - ahead. can ijust put on record my thanks to dame zahra khan, mark| thanks to dame zahra khan, mark rowley, for all the hard work they have done, and of course the secretary of state. while these will act as a guide for civil servant and ministers, can the sectors they explain what the thresholds are being applied by the new centre for excellence when compiling the lists, and also how this guidance will be applied against existing d
scheme is responsible for supporting the police, we are responsible for funding the community organisations in encouraging and greater degree of social cohesion and resilience. there will be further responses to some of the recommendations in that report, and indeed in m sara's report, and indeed in m sara's report, which will be forthcoming, and i hope i will have the opportunity alongside the home secretary to share further details ahead. . , , ., , ahead. can i “ust put on record my thanks...
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theology, finance, law, philanthropy, community organising, academia, _ philanthropy, community organisingd a _ academia, african diaspora studies, ahd a mix— academia, african diaspora studies, and a mix of— academia, african diaspora studies, and a mix of backgrounds, including descendants of victims of chattel enslavement, along with people from other ethnic groups and ancestries. and at— other ethnic groups and ancestries. and at least one known descendant of chattel _ and at least one known descendant of chattel slave holders. this was intentional. to draw on the input and insight — intentional. to draw on the input and insight of these members, to ensure _ and insight of these members, to ensure a — and insight of these members, to ensure a holistic approach. of thought— ensure a holistic approach. of thought in the group —— the diversity— thought in the group —— the diversity of thought in the group has been — diversity of thought in the group has been key to its success. every member— has been key to its success. every member has different beliefs, different areas of passion. most
theology, finance, law, philanthropy, community organising, academia, _ philanthropy, community organisingd a _ academia, african diaspora studies, ahd a mix— academia, african diaspora studies, and a mix of— academia, african diaspora studies, and a mix of backgrounds, including descendants of victims of chattel enslavement, along with people from other ethnic groups and ancestries. and at— other ethnic groups and ancestries. and at least one known descendant of chattel _ and at least...
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and we are organised for that not to happen. that could enter into the country.ganising and we have all of the security. it's a neighbouring country. it is the same thing that has happened to any neighbouring country in the world. you have to take the security measures in order to do that. and that's why we see what is happening outside, because we don't have any risk from inside of our country. [30 from inside of our country. do ou from inside of our country. do you believe you have a moral and a humanitarian responsibility to do everything you can to help neighbouring haiti right now — bearing in mind you've said that your economy is growing fast — the fastest in latin america. your gdp per person is more than six times that of haiti. does that give you an extra responsibility in a way to help your neighbour? ida. responsibility in a way to help your neighbour?— responsibility in a way to help your neighbour? no, the main resnonsibility _ your neighbour? no, the main responsibility is _ your neighbour? no, the main responsibility is to _ your neighbour? no, the
and we are organised for that not to happen. that could enter into the country.ganising and we have all of the security. it's a neighbouring country. it is the same thing that has happened to any neighbouring country in the world. you have to take the security measures in order to do that. and that's why we see what is happening outside, because we don't have any risk from inside of our country. [30 from inside of our country. do ou from inside of our country. do you believe you have a moral...
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so this organisation, which is a tremendous, noble organisation, has been working for 75 years, providingarian assistance to the palestinian people in an impeccable way. it is the most successful story of the united nations. all right, well... so, therefore, this organisation will remain in place. ..that�*s your view on unrwa, which is clearly different from the israelis. but the united states and in particular, presidentjoe biden, while saying that, in his view, far too many civilians have been killed in gaza, rather than restore support for unrwa, what the americans are now proposing to do. well, number one, they've launched a limited airlift of food. and, tragically, we know that at least one of those airlifts ended in the death of a number of palestinians who were hit by a pallet that landed upon them. and, also, biden�*s announced that us military engineers are going to build some sort of dock or pier off the coast of gaza to allow shipments to come in by sea. i wonder what you, as a diplomat at the un, make of these american workarounds, which they say will get aid into gaza. let me
so this organisation, which is a tremendous, noble organisation, has been working for 75 years, providingarian assistance to the palestinian people in an impeccable way. it is the most successful story of the united nations. all right, well... so, therefore, this organisation will remain in place. ..that�*s your view on unrwa, which is clearly different from the israelis. but the united states and in particular, presidentjoe biden, while saying that, in his view, far too many civilians have...
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it's a human rights organisation - your organisation does face?ghts organisation which locks on human rights violations, and specifically to state backed settler violence. and specifically to state backed settlerviolence. it's and specifically to state backed settler violence. it's what we are seeing driving out to palestinians from herding communities throughout the west bank. more so in recent months, but very systematically so, in the last few years. the sanctions that have been announced by the us government and new because they actually direct economic pressure at theseis actually direct economic pressure at these is really violent settlers, and also now, theirfarms. the herding fans, this is a relatively new development throughout the west bank, have been very clearly documented of drivers of violence against palestinians. it is transferred about 1400 palestinians over the past year. our position is that the peace sanctions are a step in the right direction, but is crucial that these violent settlers are not acting as just individual crimina
it's a human rights organisation - your organisation does face?ghts organisation which locks on human rights violations, and specifically to state backed settler violence. and specifically to state backed settlerviolence. it's and specifically to state backed settler violence. it's what we are seeing driving out to palestinians from herding communities throughout the west bank. more so in recent months, but very systematically so, in the last few years. the sanctions that have been announced by...
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. accused of links to alexei navalny's organisation-— organisation.ou're still in touch with evan, writing - organisation. now you're still in touch with evan, writing letters| organisation. now you're still in - touch with evan, writing letters and so on — how is he? touch with evan, writing letters and so on - how is he?— so on - how is he? he's... well, beafini so on - how is he? he's... well, bearing in _ so on - how is he? he's... well, bearing in mind _ so on - how is he? he's... well, bearing in mind the _ so on - how is he? he's... well, i bearing in mind the circumstances, he's doing ok. he's still cracking jokes and letters, i write letters to him in russian and send them directly to the prison, and he replies in russian as well because you have to write in russian, because the prison authorities read all the letters like they do in many other countries, including the uk. so because the prison authorities read all the letters, you have to be a little bit careful about what you write about — i wouldn't write anything about the war in ukraine o
. accused of links to alexei navalny's organisation-— organisation.ou're still in touch with evan, writing - organisation. now you're still in touch with evan, writing letters| organisation. now you're still in - touch with evan, writing letters and so on — how is he? touch with evan, writing letters and so on - how is he?— so on - how is he? he's... well, beafini so on - how is he? he's... well, bearing in _ so on - how is he? he's... well, bearing in mind _ so on - how is he? he's......
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and people like these organisations who run these organisations who run these organisations , we seee representative of muslim communities. i mean, anjum chaudhry was represented, presented as, as , as presented as, as, as a spokesperson for muslim communities. then mohamed hijab was presented as a spokesperson for muslim communities. now we see shakeel afsar, who led, you know, intimidating mobs outside the schools and cinemas and who heckled a british mp . i mean, he heckled a british mp. i mean, he is being, featured in sky news today. i just saw that and it was so shocking for me as he was, presented as, as a spokesperson for muslim communities. i mean, this is the governments, the successor governments, the successor governments who have been given, giving these people so much importance and treating them as this so—called, you know, community leaders and then the media outlets who give these people , you know, the oxygen of people, you know, the oxygen of pubuchy people, you know, the oxygen of publicity and then, somehow now these people, they managed to get a position where t
and people like these organisations who run these organisations who run these organisations , we seee representative of muslim communities. i mean, anjum chaudhry was represented, presented as, as , as presented as, as, as a spokesperson for muslim communities. then mohamed hijab was presented as a spokesperson for muslim communities. now we see shakeel afsar, who led, you know, intimidating mobs outside the schools and cinemas and who heckled a british mp . i mean, he heckled a british mp. i...
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they're not a terrorist organisation. yeah, they are.overnment doesn't believe the muslim brotherhood is a terrorist organisation. yeah, they did. at one point, they did. yes, they did. ansaf�*s party, al—islah, or the reform party, is one of the biggest political organisations in yemen. its policies are inspired by the muslim brotherhood, a popular international islamist movement. the muslim brotherhood is banned in several countries, including the uae, where their political activism and support for elections is seen as a threat to the rule of the royal family. but the us has never classified the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organisation. if your handlers, the uae, said they are definitely terrorists, you had to trust that? yeah, absolutely. it's how it works. the mercenaries will talk about their attempt to kill ansaf mayo because their cover was blown, but they're still guarded about the rest of their list. so tell me about one of the other targets you pursued, other than mayo. i'm not going to mention any names. yeah. 0k. yeah.
they're not a terrorist organisation. yeah, they are.overnment doesn't believe the muslim brotherhood is a terrorist organisation. yeah, they did. at one point, they did. yes, they did. ansaf�*s party, al—islah, or the reform party, is one of the biggest political organisations in yemen. its policies are inspired by the muslim brotherhood, a popular international islamist movement. the muslim brotherhood is banned in several countries, including the uae, where their political activism and...
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he's the big boss of the world farmers organisation.ault, a real pleasure having you on the show. ——dr andrea porro, a real pleasure having you on the show. and andrea, let me start with this, because one thing that seems to tie together, the farmers protesting in europe and india is a worry that theyjust can't make a living from farming. so, many people would be wondering why is that so difficult to do? well, thank you for this question. why is that so difficult to do? whether we are primarily food consumer or food producer, taxpayer or policymaker, we all have a stake in an agriculture that should be more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable for the stability of the planet. but when it comes to implementing change, a lot is currently expected of one group in the system, which is the farmers. in reality, farmers are already hard pressed to make a living in a world where market prices are volatile, weather patterns are changing faster than the ability to adapt, and pests and diseases may wipe out the work of a season.
he's the big boss of the world farmers organisation.ault, a real pleasure having you on the show. ——dr andrea porro, a real pleasure having you on the show. and andrea, let me start with this, because one thing that seems to tie together, the farmers protesting in europe and india is a worry that theyjust can't make a living from farming. so, many people would be wondering why is that so difficult to do? well, thank you for this question. why is that so difficult to do? whether we are...
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and the organiser feels that this is overpoliced in his words. feels that that actually creates a sense of anticipation of trouble. and i have to say that it has been very well organised from what i have witnessed, and it's very peaceful, a very calm atmosphere down here. there's been another mass kidnapping — the third kidnapping injust over a week. armed men abducted 15 students from their school in the northwestern state of sokoto in nigeria in the early hours of saturday. four women were also taken. the armed forces are still searching for almost 300 students who were abducted by armed men on thursday. the nigerian army is leading the search for those children, who were abducted from the north west town of kuriga in kaduna state. reports say students between the ages of eight and 15 were taken, along with a teacher. the abductions have been blamed on a breakaway faction of the militant islamist group boko haram. and about 200 people were abducted in borno state on february 29. victims of kidnappings usually pay a ransom to secure their freedo
and the organiser feels that this is overpoliced in his words. feels that that actually creates a sense of anticipation of trouble. and i have to say that it has been very well organised from what i have witnessed, and it's very peaceful, a very calm atmosphere down here. there's been another mass kidnapping — the third kidnapping injust over a week. armed men abducted 15 students from their school in the northwestern state of sokoto in nigeria in the early hours of saturday. four women were...
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i still run an organisation _ the situation? i still run an organisation with - the situation?he uk and last year was really— organisation with 20 staff in the uk and last year was really difficult - and last year was really difficult having — and last year was really difficult having to — and last year was really difficult having to deal _ and last year was really difficult having to deal with _ and last year was really difficult having to deal with inflation - and last year was really difficult} having to deal with inflation pay rises _ having to deal with inflation pay rises for— having to deal with inflation pay rises for everyone, _ having to deal with inflation pay rises for everyone, we - having to deal with inflation pay rises for everyone, we are - having to deal with inflation pay rises for everyone, we are a - rises for everyone, we are a nonprofit— rises for everyone, we are a nonprofit making _ rises for everyone, we are a nonprofit making it- rises for everyone, we are a | nonprofit making it tougher. rises for everyone, we are a i nonprofit making it tougher. 0f
i still run an organisation _ the situation? i still run an organisation with - the situation?he uk and last year was really— organisation with 20 staff in the uk and last year was really difficult - and last year was really difficult having — and last year was really difficult having to — and last year was really difficult having to deal _ and last year was really difficult having to deal with _ and last year was really difficult having to deal with inflation - and last year was really...
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he's the big boss of the world farmers' organisation.al pleasure having you on the show. and, andrea, let me start with this, because one thing that seems to tie together the farmers protesting in europe and india is a worry that theyjust can't make a living from farming. so, many people would be wondering, why is that so difficult to do? well, thank you for this question. whether we are primarily food consumer or food producer, taxpayer or policymaker, we all have a stake in an agriculture that should be more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable for the stability of the planet. but when it comes to implementing change, a lot is currently expected of one group in the system, which is the farmers. in reality, farmers are already hard—pressed to make a living in a world where market prices are volatile, weather patterns are changing faster than the ability to adapt, and pests and diseases may wipe out the work of a season. there is no room to go green while in the red. long—term sustainable practice needs to be profitable
he's the big boss of the world farmers' organisation.al pleasure having you on the show. and, andrea, let me start with this, because one thing that seems to tie together the farmers protesting in europe and india is a worry that theyjust can't make a living from farming. so, many people would be wondering, why is that so difficult to do? well, thank you for this question. whether we are primarily food consumer or food producer, taxpayer or policymaker, we all have a stake in an agriculture...
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organisations. granddaddy of environmental oruanisations. , . , ., ., organisations.around a long time- — organisations. they have been around a long time- their _ organisations. they have been around a long time. they fight _ organisations. they have been around a long time. they fight campaigns. i a long time. they fight campaigns. on of their has always been direct action. they were involved with this protest around the research vessels. the company say you're anti—science, you don't want the results of our site because you have decided already you don't want this to happen. greenpeace of course says, listen, it is our right to protest these kind of thing so decisions will be made by member countries, hundred and 67 countries are members of the sea bed authority, and they will decide what the future of greenpeace will be. on balance, i think they will give them a ticking off but let them stay as observers. if they are kicked out, of course greenpeace will say we were being excluded from the process, it is not fair. , ., ., , fair. some pr considerations ossibl fair
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— someone called phil tidy, who has organised for us to make a music video, _ organised for us to makell, so met some amazing people _ video, as well, so met some amazing --eole. �* ., , video, as well, so met some amazing --eole. �* ., people. and he has made videos with --eole like people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, _ people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, so _ people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, so that _ people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, so that it _ people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, so that it is - people like oasis, so that it is really exciting.— people like oasis, so that it is really exciting. emily, did you get to no, really exciting. emily, did you get to go. too? _ really exciting. emily, did you get to go. too? i _ really exciting. emily, did you get to go, too? i was— really exciting. emily, did you get to go, too? i was eli's— really exciting. emily, did you get to go, too? i was eli's biggest - really exciting. emily, did you get| to go, too? i was eli's biggest fan, i think
— someone called phil tidy, who has organised for us to make a music video, _ organised for us to makell, so met some amazing people _ video, as well, so met some amazing --eole. �* ., , video, as well, so met some amazing --eole. �* ., people. and he has made videos with --eole like people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, _ people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, so _ people. and he has made videos with people like oasis, so that _ people. and he has made...
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some _ organisation, 700 leading ngos... some people — organisation, 700 leading ngos... been calling for an end to the protest. there is no sense of that from him. flat end to the protest. there is no sense of that from him. not what i heard. he sense of that from him. not what i heard- he is _ sense of that from him. not what i heard. he is talking _ sense of that from him. not what i heard. he is talking about - sense of that from him. not what i heard. he is talking about division| heard. he is talking about division and nasty— heard. he is talking about division and nasty politics _ heard. he is talking about division and nasty politics and _ heard. he is talking about division and nasty politics and what - heard. he is talking about division and nasty politics and what we i heard. he is talking about division i and nasty politics and what we have seen from _ and nasty politics and what we have seen from the — and nasty politics and what we have seen from the conservative - and nasty politics and what we have seen from the conservative party. seen from the conservati
some _ organisation, 700 leading ngos... some people — organisation, 700 leading ngos... been calling for an end to the protest. there is no sense of that from him. flat end to the protest. there is no sense of that from him. not what i heard. he sense of that from him. not what i heard- he is _ sense of that from him. not what i heard. he is talking _ sense of that from him. not what i heard. he is talking about - sense of that from him. not what i heard. he is talking about division| heard....
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we have a genocidal terror organisation, hamas, that wants to kill all the jews organisation, hamas,ound the world, that includes england. around the world, that includes en u land. , ., around the world, that includes enland. , ., ., ~ around the world, that includes enland. , ., .,~ ., around the world, that includes enland. , ., .,~ , england. they want to kill all jews. i don't england. they want to kill all jews. i don't dispute _ england. they want to kill all jews. i don't dispute what _ england. they want to kill all jews. i don't dispute what you _ england. they want to kill all jews. i don't dispute what you say - england. they want to kill all jews. i don't dispute what you say about | i don't dispute what you say about her mass. —— hamas. i'm more interested in civilian life. i want to ask you about the hostage who came on to speak to the bbc yesterday, appalling, truly appalling, he and his sister have faced some truly appalling situations. the families of hostages they have not been put first. i think we can do anything, he said, that we can possibly do to get them out
we have a genocidal terror organisation, hamas, that wants to kill all the jews organisation, hamas,ound the world, that includes england. around the world, that includes en u land. , ., around the world, that includes enland. , ., ., ~ around the world, that includes enland. , ., .,~ ., around the world, that includes enland. , ., .,~ , england. they want to kill all jews. i don't england. they want to kill all jews. i don't dispute _ england. they want to kill all jews. i don't dispute what _...
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i would say the organisers.distinguish between the people who make these demonstrations happen, and many people who would go on them for right, legitimate and humanitarian reasons. when people call for a ceasefire on these demonstrations they are simultaneously calling for a global intifada, mark you, a global pricing, and they are also supporting houthi on shipping. if you want to support that then go on these demonstrations. that's why this conversation is really important, and it's important we get into the detail of what at the moment the law in terms of extremism, that is harmful and hurtful, which does not trip into criminality, and that is the issue at play, and it's a very dangerous thing. to at play, and it's a very dangerous thin. ., ., at play, and it's a very dangerous thin._ ., ., . ~' at play, and it's a very dangerous thin. ., ., ., , , ., at play, and it's a very dangerous thinu. ., ., ., , , ., ., thing. to go back to my question, do ou think thing. to go back to my question, do you think the —
i would say the organisers.distinguish between the people who make these demonstrations happen, and many people who would go on them for right, legitimate and humanitarian reasons. when people call for a ceasefire on these demonstrations they are simultaneously calling for a global intifada, mark you, a global pricing, and they are also supporting houthi on shipping. if you want to support that then go on these demonstrations. that's why this conversation is really important, and it's important...