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i would prefer to see rather than it being moved from qatar the heart changes i think if qatar does not chance it certainly should be taken away from it but it would be much better to see that this system of can follow which facilitates force laborite across the gulf region is broken fundamental. qatar in relation to the world cup i thought could be a major change in relation to the whole region sophie for has a chance to do something and start to be right here if they will take it in grasp it with both hands but what can the international community do to make things different in qatar to you know turn around the government's position on illegal labor and you know in fact horrible conditions that these laborers work in what can be done by the international community. i mean there's a great toleration in the world amongst the democracies of the world for slate of states and qatar was right to describe sharon burrows or us a slave state it's not the only one the gulf states or very frequently constructed on the basis of slavery there is their five through institutionalization of slavery r
i would prefer to see rather than it being moved from qatar the heart changes i think if qatar does not chance it certainly should be taken away from it but it would be much better to see that this system of can follow which facilitates force laborite across the gulf region is broken fundamental. qatar in relation to the world cup i thought could be a major change in relation to the whole region sophie for has a chance to do something and start to be right here if they will take it in grasp it...
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on substance there might be the same in qatar. and the new emir might show more implicitness in the conduct of foreign policy. >> on the issue of syria, did we learn anything new? >> what we've learned is that there is a policy. for this time in the last two or three weeks there was a sense that he was flip flopping, reacting to policy. there is no clear strategy for obama in the middle east. will he go to war, will he not go to war, will he talk, and then in the end he took the issues that he did. he's telling us there is a strategy behind this, and the president knows what he's doing, and he tried to justify the confusion or explain the policy. >> reporter: he said the areas where he would act when he really had to. he didn't use the phrase red lines because of the problems he's got into with that phrase on syria. on iran, we know there is a new president who has only been in power for a short period inaugurated back in august. he has been making overtures to obama. hohow do you view obama's response. >> there was such time when
on substance there might be the same in qatar. and the new emir might show more implicitness in the conduct of foreign policy. >> on the issue of syria, did we learn anything new? >> what we've learned is that there is a policy. for this time in the last two or three weeks there was a sense that he was flip flopping, reacting to policy. there is no clear strategy for obama in the middle east. will he go to war, will he not go to war, will he talk, and then in the end he took the...
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this past summer, she says at least one migrant worker from napal died in qatar every day.ernment officials today insist that there are health and safety regulation to his protect workers. a new series of reports by the guardian newspaper tallied 44 migrant worker deaths between june and august, mostly young men dieing of heart attack and construction accidents. some of the construction companies which sponsor migrant workers are accused of withholding pay, passports and travel documents, so the workers cannot leave. keeping them in virtual shape ry in cramped living quarters. one of the biggest projects will venture tummy include an 86,000 seat stadium for the 222 world cup. one of the leading employers react today reports of worker abuse. the city will not tolerate breaches of laborer health and safely law. we take these allegations very seriously. and have referred the allegations to his at appropriate authorities for investigate. labor activists say they worned five at world soccer did governing body about alleged migrant work exec ploy take in qatar. >> the 200 nays wo
this past summer, she says at least one migrant worker from napal died in qatar every day.ernment officials today insist that there are health and safety regulation to his protect workers. a new series of reports by the guardian newspaper tallied 44 migrant worker deaths between june and august, mostly young men dieing of heart attack and construction accidents. some of the construction companies which sponsor migrant workers are accused of withholding pay, passports and travel documents, so...
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that qatar changes i think if qatar does not change it certainly should be taken away from it but it will be much better to see that this system of can follow which facilitates forced labor right across the gulf region is broken fundamentally qatar in relation to the world cup could be a major change in relation to the whole region having to say with a smile a day is international news and r.t. moscow right after this break. wealthy british. markets. to build a. mission to teach. only. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three. three. protesting against the detention of pictures of the greenpeace activists and. the environmentalists most of whom. tell the story. the court in the russian city of mormons decided that twenty two people were onboard the arctic sunrise will remain in jail for the next two months as investigation continues and that's not a sentence that's basically the time the board gives for investigators to do their job and to set up their case there will be another hearing on monday as we understand and the court in the city or so for months will decide wh
that qatar changes i think if qatar does not change it certainly should be taken away from it but it will be much better to see that this system of can follow which facilitates forced labor right across the gulf region is broken fundamentally qatar in relation to the world cup could be a major change in relation to the whole region having to say with a smile a day is international news and r.t. moscow right after this break. wealthy british. markets. to build a. mission to teach. only. couldn't...
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one worker at least died in qatar every day. government officials insist there are health and safety regulations to protect workers. a new series of reports by the guardian newspapers targeted 44 deaths between june and august. mostly young men dying of heart attack and construction accidents. >> translation: some of the construction companies that sponsored migrant workers hold their passports so the workers cannot leave. one of the biggest projects will include an 86,000 seat stayed yux. an employer reacted to reports of workers abuse: >> labour activists say they warned fifa, the world soccer governing body about alleged migrant worker exploitation in qatar. >> 200 nepalese workers die each year and are shipped home in coffins to nepal. the same number or more from india. between now and when the first ball is kicked for the world cup , 4,000 - a minimum of 4,000 workers will die from just those two countries. >> head of the supreme committee, the governing body for the 2012 world cup , says reports of labour abuse are being
one worker at least died in qatar every day. government officials insist there are health and safety regulations to protect workers. a new series of reports by the guardian newspapers targeted 44 deaths between june and august. mostly young men dying of heart attack and construction accidents. >> translation: some of the construction companies that sponsored migrant workers hold their passports so the workers cannot leave. one of the biggest projects will include an 86,000 seat stayed...
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qatar is in a race. in nine years it must construct 16 hotels with at least 45,000 new rooms and build or expand 12 new soccer stadiums to host the world cup in 2022. qatar relies on armies of migrant workers the majority from poverty stricken nations. human rights watch estimates 100,000 workers will be needed in the next ten years. they work in temperatures which sometimes hit 120°. international, light threatening conditions. >> if you work long hours and then you go home to squalid conditions where you prepare food in less than hygienic environments it is simply not acceptable. it is enslavement and people die from those causes whether on the job from an accident, from heat exhaustion or from in fact health related issues. >> sharon burrow says workers are forced to labor from sunup to sundown. this past summer burrow says at least one worker from nepal died in qatar every day. there are health and safety regulations to protect workers. a new series of reports from the guardian newspaper tallied 44 m
qatar is in a race. in nine years it must construct 16 hotels with at least 45,000 new rooms and build or expand 12 new soccer stadiums to host the world cup in 2022. qatar relies on armies of migrant workers the majority from poverty stricken nations. human rights watch estimates 100,000 workers will be needed in the next ten years. they work in temperatures which sometimes hit 120°. international, light threatening conditions. >> if you work long hours and then you go home to squalid...
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the capital of qatar is growing at leaps and bounds going up to the 2022 world cup, but it is coming at the tragic cost of dozens of lives. rights groups accuse the government of treating migrant construction workers like saves -- like slaves, forcing them to work in inhumane conditions. we interviewed some british fans for their thoughts. >> the choice of qatar for the 2022 world cup has raised more than just a few eyebrows. all football fans wonder how they will avoid alcohol restrictions and concerns over the desert heat, an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper has uncovered an all more serious controversy. according to the publication, nepalese migrants working on major infrastructure projects for the world cup have been subjected to forced labor, even denied water and extreme heat, and they were dying at the rate of almost one per day during the summer. for football fans in london, the news adds insult to injury after britain's bid to host the world cup was rejected. i have come to london, where football fans go to the pubs to find out what they think. >> 44 people died
the capital of qatar is growing at leaps and bounds going up to the 2022 world cup, but it is coming at the tragic cost of dozens of lives. rights groups accuse the government of treating migrant construction workers like saves -- like slaves, forcing them to work in inhumane conditions. we interviewed some british fans for their thoughts. >> the choice of qatar for the 2022 world cup has raised more than just a few eyebrows. all football fans wonder how they will avoid alcohol...
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. >>> harsh working environments in the world cup in qatar. the qatary'y government response of treatment of migrant workers. michael eaves joins us next with sports. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> tomorrow...the premier of "budrus" >> the primary concern of the fronts is security that trumps everything >> how could a wall designed to divide, unite israelis and palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers tomorrow night 9 eastern. >> fifa, the international soccer organization that awarded the 2022 world cup games to qatar are now calling for investigations. >> labor practices there. 444 migrants died after exposur. >> qatar is in a race. in nine years it must construct 16 hotels with 45,000 new rooms. and build or expand 12 new soccer stops to host the world up in 2022. qatar relies on armies of migrant workers, the majority of poverty-stricten nations like nepal, pakistan. human rights watc
. >>> harsh working environments in the world cup in qatar. the qatary'y government response of treatment of migrant workers. michael eaves joins us next with sports. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> tomorrow...the premier of "budrus" >> the primary concern of the fronts is security that trumps everything >> how...
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twenty twenty two world cup hosts qatar is a modern scandal it's under far following reports of migrant workers on construction projects being abused the mistreatment being compared to slavery has led to dozens of deaths football's governing body fever has expressed concern at the revelations and the u.n. agency said qatar is violating international ban on the use of forced labor this coupled with the prospect of the qataris switching the world cup to winter because of the summer heat that's triggered calls to strip the gulf country of the event together. general secretary of the international trade union confederation that's leading a campaign against migrant worker abuse. deterrent slave state that's the extreme thing to say i know in the twenty first century but that's the reality workers exploited from the moment they are forced to pay money to recruitment agencies in the paul or india philippines other a general rafiq a nation they sign a contract they go to often the context torn up and they paid as little as four hundred dollars a month. many of them skilled workers they are forc
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truly the government of qatar doesn't care about those who are in such appalling situation and that's at the core of a lot of contemporary slavery issues just like salmon i don't want to see a boycott i don't want to see qatar being stripped of the world cup i would like to see the word cult being used as a mechanism to change not country noted that the world cup imperative is upon feet and indeed upon the rest of the world to insist that this world cup is not constructed on slavery and it's relatively straightforward to change the system which facilitates forced labor and slavery we think at heart is the legal system of qatar particularly in relation to migration immigration law there thought needs to be fundamentally changed its own way and actually some of the best people who nepal produces bria from patients people for themselves and their families and yet it's those those really ababil human attributes which is the thing which render them vulnerable to this sort of exploitation so if there's freedom of association of those workers i think you could see them establishing much bett
truly the government of qatar doesn't care about those who are in such appalling situation and that's at the core of a lot of contemporary slavery issues just like salmon i don't want to see a boycott i don't want to see qatar being stripped of the world cup i would like to see the word cult being used as a mechanism to change not country noted that the world cup imperative is upon feet and indeed upon the rest of the world to insist that this world cup is not constructed on slavery and it's...
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there are lots of details about workers not -- no right in qatar. the conditions for them are horrendous. that piece outlining all kinds of details and linking to all kinds of reports, but one focus -- one thing that stood out is from the ambassador to qatar fo r nepal. her name is maya -- and in that report, she is saying that the emirate of qatar is nothing less than an open jail. i wanted to delve deeper into that. and i went to the link that the guardian gave to her picece there. in saying that her excellency got into some serious souop there. she gets rapped on the knuckles by authorities in nepal. >> she has been recalled. >> in today's kathmandu post, the government recalls sharmah. she was appointed by the ruling maoists. she refused to go back. she's very controversial. she's getting a buzz in nepal. >> she is getting it from both sides, from the qataris, and also from some of the nepalese migrant workers. >> look at this, amnesty international piece -- her attempts to get one of the nepalese workers in qatar in jail has drawn criticism. yo
there are lots of details about workers not -- no right in qatar. the conditions for them are horrendous. that piece outlining all kinds of details and linking to all kinds of reports, but one focus -- one thing that stood out is from the ambassador to qatar fo r nepal. her name is maya -- and in that report, she is saying that the emirate of qatar is nothing less than an open jail. i wanted to delve deeper into that. and i went to the link that the guardian gave to her picece there. in saying...
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agency said qatar is violating an international ban on the use of forced labor this coupled with the prospect of the qatari switching the world cup to winter because of the summer heat and who could cause to strip the gulf state of events altogether . the general secretary of the international trade union confederation that's leading a campaign against migrant worker abuse. guitar is a slave state that's. extreme thing to say i know in the twenty first century but that's the reality workers exploited from the moment they are forced to pay money to recruitment agencies in the paul or india to look paint other asian or african nations they sign a contract they go to capacity often the context torn up and they paid as little as four hundred dollars a month. many of them skilled workers they are forced to live in squalor nobody has been to those labor camps where you have i ten twelve sometimes more to a room would accept and certainly no c.e.o. would accept this son or daughter living in those conditions then of course they are often abused underpaid the work is dangerous more than one
agency said qatar is violating an international ban on the use of forced labor this coupled with the prospect of the qatari switching the world cup to winter because of the summer heat and who could cause to strip the gulf state of events altogether . the general secretary of the international trade union confederation that's leading a campaign against migrant worker abuse. guitar is a slave state that's. extreme thing to say i know in the twenty first century but that's the reality workers...
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to syria and what qatar can do, we are examining the trends of the u.s., as to what qatar can do to protect and save the syrian people. >> maybe because of warnings from the iran prime minister during a visit to iraq on sunday >> translation: we are trying to prevent a war on syria. once it starts the warmongers will not be able to end it on his own. the u.s. president is trapped because he spoke about going to war even though he doesn't want to. we hope he gets out of this trap and doesn't set fire to the region. >> john kerry said the number of countries willing to join a coalition against syria is in the double digits. a list will not be made public until some time on monday. many are wary about entering into a conflict without the united nations backing. washington may be considering returning to the un for support. kerry will continue a diplomatic tour of europe by going to london after the uk parliament voted no to intervention. the u.s. knows it will have to continue building the case for war without help from some of its traditional allies. >> the u.s. tries to gain more support int
to syria and what qatar can do, we are examining the trends of the u.s., as to what qatar can do to protect and save the syrian people. >> maybe because of warnings from the iran prime minister during a visit to iraq on sunday >> translation: we are trying to prevent a war on syria. once it starts the warmongers will not be able to end it on his own. the u.s. president is trapped because he spoke about going to war even though he doesn't want to. we hope he gets out of this trap and...
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twenty twenty two world cup host qatar is a modern scandal it's on the phosphor in reports of migrant workers on construction projects being abused mistreatment has been compared to slavery has led to dozens of. gulf states of the event together he spoke to general secretary of the international trade union confederation leading a campaign against migrant with movies. like state that's. extreme thing to say i know in the twenty first century but that's the reality workers exploited from the moment they are forced to pay money to recruitment agencies in the paul or india to look panes of the right general rafiq and nice and they sign a contract they go to cut off from a context for nothing they paid as little as four hundred dollars a month. many of them skilled workers they are forced to live in squalor nobody has been to those labor camps where you have i ten twelve sometimes more to a room would accept and certainly not c.e.o. would accept their son or daughter living in those conditions then of course they are often abused underpaid the work is dangerous more than one worker a day
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they want to find work in the wealthy gulf states, especially qatar.the emirate will be hosting fee for's soccer world cup in 2022 -- fee for -- fifa's world cup in 2022. expect amazing is the slogan of the event. qatar won the bid with the promise of new stadiums and the pledge to build a whole new city , but half a world away in nepal, these people are grieving for their relatives who died on construction sites and qatar. they are hoping to get compensation. international media have reported appalling conditions for foreign workers on world cup opening sites. for boards say 44 nepali's died on qatari construction sites in two months alone. more than 4000 workers risk losing their lives over the next seven years as construction for world cup facilities gets underway if no action is taken to get migrant workers rights. as more reports emerge of inhumane conditions on worker sites, critics place the blame not only on the emirate but on the for -- on fifa itself. >> all right, in swimming, germany's top performer of the past decade has decided to hop out
they want to find work in the wealthy gulf states, especially qatar.the emirate will be hosting fee for's soccer world cup in 2022 -- fee for -- fifa's world cup in 2022. expect amazing is the slogan of the event. qatar won the bid with the promise of new stadiums and the pledge to build a whole new city , but half a world away in nepal, these people are grieving for their relatives who died on construction sites and qatar. they are hoping to get compensation. international media have reported...
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leads to qatar being stripped of the event. the choice of cash for the twenty twenty two world cup has raised more than just a few eyebrows while football fans wonder how they'll avoid alcohol restrictions if they attend the tournament and players raise concerns over the desert heat an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper has uncovered an altogether more serious control the city for the twenty twenty two host nation according to the publication nepalese migrants working on major infrastructure projects for the world cup have been subjected to forced labor they've been denied water in extreme heat and they were dying at a rate of almost one a day joining the summit half a football fans in london the news merely adds insult to injury after a break to spread to host the twenty eighteen world cup was rejected so i've come to london so where football fans regularly flood the park to find out what they think. forty four people died in two months you know that's a high ratio than had almost of a damn you know back in the what
leads to qatar being stripped of the event. the choice of cash for the twenty twenty two world cup has raised more than just a few eyebrows while football fans wonder how they'll avoid alcohol restrictions if they attend the tournament and players raise concerns over the desert heat an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper has uncovered an altogether more serious control the city for the twenty twenty two host nation according to the publication nepalese migrants working on major...
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qatar lend egypt money while morsi held power. ment uae has also pledged billions of dollars to egypt. >>> the son of libya's former leader moammar qaddafi faces accusations of war war crimes. his former spy chief appeared in another room in court in tripo tripoli. >> reporter: these are the relatives of the tiny number of victims of qua definitefy's years in power. the most prominent figure of qaddafi's rule was in another court 180 kilometers away. his son was flanked by ar armed guards in a steal cage. >> considering we started here, and here in libya, i think all the procedures should be finished in this place. we don't have a desire to move any place else, thank you. >> reporter: giving prosecutors time to gather more evidence, he is accused of crimes that toppled his father's government. he was captured a month after his father himself was caught and killed. the fact that this is not being held in tripoli shows the shaky security in libya. he was to be tried with other qaddafi followers. >> he has not shown up because of sec
qatar lend egypt money while morsi held power. ment uae has also pledged billions of dollars to egypt. >>> the son of libya's former leader moammar qaddafi faces accusations of war war crimes. his former spy chief appeared in another room in court in tripo tripoli. >> reporter: these are the relatives of the tiny number of victims of qua definitefy's years in power. the most prominent figure of qaddafi's rule was in another court 180 kilometers away. his son was flanked by ar...
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to syria and what qatar can do, we are studying and examining with friends and the u.s. what qatar can do to protect and save the syrian people. >> maybe because of warnings like this from iran's foreign minister during a visit to iraq on sunday. >> translation: we are trying to prevent a war on syria. once it starts the war monningers will not be able to be able to end it on their own. we know the president of united states is trapped. we hope he gets out of this trap. >> john kerry says the number of countries willing to join a coalition against syria is in the double digits. the list will not be made public until monday. many are wary about entering into a conflict without united nations backing. washington may be considering returning to the un for support. kerry will condition his diplomatic tour of unit by going to london. after the uk department voted know, the u.s. knows it will have to build the case for war - it may not have the help of some traditional allies. >> as john kerry tries to gather international support for strikes on syria, president obama is tryin
to syria and what qatar can do, we are studying and examining with friends and the u.s. what qatar can do to protect and save the syrian people. >> maybe because of warnings like this from iran's foreign minister during a visit to iraq on sunday. >> translation: we are trying to prevent a war on syria. once it starts the war monningers will not be able to be able to end it on their own. we know the president of united states is trapped. we hope he gets out of this trap. >>...
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the government of qatar has backed syria's opposition. in november last year it hosted the formation of the national coalition for syrian revolutionary and opposition forces. the group was formally recognized as the legitimate representative of the syrian people. foreign minister attiyah accuses the assad regime of killing innocent people, including children, with toxic gas and says he would support direct military action. >> no one has the facility to launch but the regime. and it has been used before. it has been used before in february. we always wish to see something happen through u.n. security council, but with the reluctance of the security council and with the, unfortunately, the blockage of vetoes, then i think there is another way for the international community to save and protect the syrian people. >> he also acknowledged there are foreign volunteer fighters flooding into syria to support the rebels but says he does not see this as a big problem. >> foreign element should not worry us unless we keep this dragging on. the soone
the government of qatar has backed syria's opposition. in november last year it hosted the formation of the national coalition for syrian revolutionary and opposition forces. the group was formally recognized as the legitimate representative of the syrian people. foreign minister attiyah accuses the assad regime of killing innocent people, including children, with toxic gas and says he would support direct military action. >> no one has the facility to launch but the regime. and it has...
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qatar is among a cannedful of nations -- handful of arab nations supporting military intervention, but failed to answer what help it was prepared to give. >> translation: when it comes to syria and what qatar can do. we are examining and studying with friends and the u.s. what qatar can do to protect and save the syrian people. >> because of warnings like this from japan's foreign minister during a visit on sunday. >> translation: we are trying to prevent a war on syria. once it starts the warmongers will not be able to end it on his own. the u.s. president is trapped because he talked of going to war even though he doesn't want to. we hope he gets out of the trap and doesn't set fire to the region. john kerry said the number of countries wishing to join a coalition is in the double digit. the list will not be made public until monday. manier wary entering into a con -- many are wary of entering into a conflict without the un's support. >> john kerry will go to london. after the u.k. parliament voted no to u.s. intervention, the u.s. knows it will have to build the case for war out the
qatar is among a cannedful of nations -- handful of arab nations supporting military intervention, but failed to answer what help it was prepared to give. >> translation: when it comes to syria and what qatar can do. we are examining and studying with friends and the u.s. what qatar can do to protect and save the syrian people. >> because of warnings like this from japan's foreign minister during a visit on sunday. >> translation: we are trying to prevent a war on syria. once...
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>>y autoridades de qatar investigan denuncias de the guardian, donde muchos obreros son maltratados enpa del mundo de 2022, los trabajadores son traidos de nepal entre otros >>y una fundación lucha y trabaja para que el sueño de muchos sea realidad, un vivienda propia >>es un sueño que es común a quienes nada tienen. el sueño para sus hijas, para consuelo tellez, madre de cuatro hijas y viuda >>cuando se sube las parece,s al final del día uno se da cuenta que ya uno tiene vivienda >>dice consuelo que no olvidara que estaba a punto de dar a luz a laura sofia, cuando conocio a oscar, que daba techo >>construyen casas con el apoyo del sector privado >>cuenta que techo siempre ha pensado que la pobreza se supera cuando se trabaja hombro a hombro entre el que tiene el dinero y los que lo necesitan >>lo mismo piensa esta mujer que trabaja con niños hace seis años >>nos da el valor que realmente merecemos, construir comunidad y trabajar en unidad. >>la ciudad trabaja en 5 ciudades de colombia. >>la mayoría de sus residentes son desplazados que buscan mejorar sus condiciónes de vida >>la organ
>>y autoridades de qatar investigan denuncias de the guardian, donde muchos obreros son maltratados enpa del mundo de 2022, los trabajadores son traidos de nepal entre otros >>y una fundación lucha y trabaja para que el sueño de muchos sea realidad, un vivienda propia >>es un sueño que es común a quienes nada tienen. el sueño para sus hijas, para consuelo tellez, madre de cuatro hijas y viuda >>cuando se sube las parece,s al final del día uno se da cuenta que ya...
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for syria and what qatar is willing to provide, qatar is currently studying with its friends and the united nations what it could provide in order to protect the syrian people. >> secretary of state kerry said at least 10 countries are now backing military action against assad's regime. but france, a staunch supporter of that approach, now wants to wait until un inspectors issue their findings about the chemical attack that the u.s. says killed more than 14-hundred syrians. and today, kerry said the obama administration could conceivably go before the un security council before taking military action. meanwhile, opponents of military action -- from both the left and the right -- made their case today. the progressive group, move on dot org, started running this ad to try to convince congress not to go along with the president. >> we never set out to spend eight years at war in iraq or to be mired down for more than a decade of fighting in afghanistan. so what should america expect if we rush into syria, alone, with no real plan for the consequences? we already know, it gets worse. >>
for syria and what qatar is willing to provide, qatar is currently studying with its friends and the united nations what it could provide in order to protect the syrian people. >> secretary of state kerry said at least 10 countries are now backing military action against assad's regime. but france, a staunch supporter of that approach, now wants to wait until un inspectors issue their findings about the chemical attack that the u.s. says killed more than 14-hundred syrians. and today,...
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claims of state slavery are fired at qatar as the football community teams up was rights activist over doha building its world cup dream that always will cost immigrant workers. and faced with a war of first public the u.k. eyes on man drone expandable mercenaries and propaganda to fire up the national spirit. by famine moscow this is r t i'm reading joshua welcome to the program the hague based watchdog says the syrian government should destroy all chemical weapons facilities by november and has also given damascus until the middle of next year to get rid of the poisonous substances it has already developed now it's after the u.n. security council unanimously back to resolution requiring syria to eliminate its arsenal as moscow insisted the document does not authorize the immediate use of force if it doesn't comply the details from our new york are spot of marine park. this breakthrough marks the first time the united nations security council has agreed on a binding document concerning syria the resolution unanimously adopted by the council requires the verification and destruction of
claims of state slavery are fired at qatar as the football community teams up was rights activist over doha building its world cup dream that always will cost immigrant workers. and faced with a war of first public the u.k. eyes on man drone expandable mercenaries and propaganda to fire up the national spirit. by famine moscow this is r t i'm reading joshua welcome to the program the hague based watchdog says the syrian government should destroy all chemical weapons facilities by november and...
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of can follow which facilitates forced labor right across the gulf region is broken fundamentally qatar in relation to the world cup could be a major change in relation to the whole region. coverage of an already protest most photographers stay in jail plus we go to a poor two in the bolivian president's plans to take barack obama to court that more just after this quick break. the inevitability of blowback in the person logic of terrorism ever since the us embarked on its so-called war on terror acts of terror and terrorist networks of political raided the recent deadly massacre in kenya is a case in point so is washington's anti-terrorist strategy that is worse than the disease. to. take knowledge is the name and aviation is the game which is late he still tries to take the money the noble postals brings innovations new heights and don't lose ground the night shaped looks of things come to see our day here on. the central. russian journalists are protesting against the detention of a photographer who took pictures of the greenpeace activists attempt to scale in oregon the arctic ocean
of can follow which facilitates forced labor right across the gulf region is broken fundamentally qatar in relation to the world cup could be a major change in relation to the whole region. coverage of an already protest most photographers stay in jail plus we go to a poor two in the bolivian president's plans to take barack obama to court that more just after this quick break. the inevitability of blowback in the person logic of terrorism ever since the us embarked on its so-called war on...
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quaid from anti-slavery international says he hopes the scandal will trigger a reaction now in qatar to force the government to improve its rights record we'd like to see the world cup being used as a mechanism to change not country i think what hard oxic li would say is that the abuses which are going on in qatar are of such magnitude that the qataris certainly at the current point in time don't demonstrate themselves as worthy of the system which facilitates forced labor and slavery would think that's part of the legal system part. migration immigration. reform the most. i would prefer to see rather than a car that could tart changes i think if the tar does not change and it certainly should be taken away from it but it will be much better to see that the system of can follow which facilitates forced labor right across the gulf region is broken fundamentally qatar in relation to the world cup could be a major change in relation to the whole region just ahead tonight why russian journalist a furious over the prolonged detention of togo for working and made those recent greenpeace pr
quaid from anti-slavery international says he hopes the scandal will trigger a reaction now in qatar to force the government to improve its rights record we'd like to see the world cup being used as a mechanism to change not country i think what hard oxic li would say is that the abuses which are going on in qatar are of such magnitude that the qataris certainly at the current point in time don't demonstrate themselves as worthy of the system which facilitates forced labor and slavery would...
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an artificial civil war and it has been so over the past couple of years when we had saudi arabia qatar and turkey backed by the united states putting in essentially foreign elements to trigger what was believed a civil war and they've caused massive chaos there the there was not a civil war there to begin with certainly there was discontent with but shallow sides government by many elements of the population but largely this was not a civil war which was naturally occurring and if you remove the foreign elements of the foreign funding there wouldn't be a civil war there today so what we're seeing now with this real brouhaha about the chemical attack which we can talk about separately but what we're seeing with this latest. build up is a last ditch attempt to preserve the opposition elements against bashar al assad largely to support the overthrow of a pro iranian puppet if you want to one of a bit of work but in effect are we seeing a war within the war developing now for example is i know this now just been a true spoke earlier this week we saw al qaeda fighters pushing moderate rebel
an artificial civil war and it has been so over the past couple of years when we had saudi arabia qatar and turkey backed by the united states putting in essentially foreign elements to trigger what was believed a civil war and they've caused massive chaos there the there was not a civil war there to begin with certainly there was discontent with but shallow sides government by many elements of the population but largely this was not a civil war which was naturally occurring and if you remove...
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claims of state slavery of qatar as the football community teams up with rights activists over doa building its world cup dream of a lethal costs to immigrant workers. also headlining the noose tightens the road to greece's extreme right golden dawn party as police arrested leaders and supporters it's the first crackdown of its kind since the one nine hundred seventy. and faced with the war averse public the u.k. eyes are man drones expendable mercenaries and propaganda now to fire up the national spirit. for grieving for me kevin owen if you just joined this we appreciate your company our top story tonight hague based watchdog says the syrian government should destroy all chemical weapons facilities by november it's also giving damascus until the middle of next year to get rid of the poisonous substances it's already developed itself for the u.n. security council unanimously back to resolution requiring syria to eliminate its arsenal and as moscow insisted the document does not authorize the immediate use of force if it doesn't comply the details now new york correspondent reporting. this
claims of state slavery of qatar as the football community teams up with rights activists over doa building its world cup dream of a lethal costs to immigrant workers. also headlining the noose tightens the road to greece's extreme right golden dawn party as police arrested leaders and supporters it's the first crackdown of its kind since the one nine hundred seventy. and faced with the war averse public the u.k. eyes are man drones expendable mercenaries and propaganda now to fire up the...
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claims of slavery raining down on qatar as the football community teamed up with rights activists over building its world cup dream over the dead bodies of its workers. in greece some members of parliament are arrested as the police crackdown on the leader and supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party. plus faced with a war weary public and a political class painted by scandal u.k. ministry of defense draws up plans hoping to persuade people that any future war would not be so bad after all. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is john thomas glad to have you with us now inspectors from the international chemical weapons watchdog are preparing to head to syria to oversee the eradication of its chemical stockpiles is comes after the unanimous u.n. security council resolution demanding the country eliminate its stock the details now from our correspondent. this breakthrough marks the first time the united nations security council has agreed on a binding document concerning syria the resolution unanimously adopted by the council requires the verification an
claims of slavery raining down on qatar as the football community teamed up with rights activists over building its world cup dream over the dead bodies of its workers. in greece some members of parliament are arrested as the police crackdown on the leader and supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party. plus faced with a war weary public and a political class painted by scandal u.k. ministry of defense draws up plans hoping to persuade people that any future war would not be so bad after...
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claims of state slavery are fired at qatar as a football community teams up with rights activists over deal building its world cup dream adding legal costs to immigrant workers. a massive police operation is underway in greece running out leaders and members of the far right golden dawn party a first since the nine hundred seventy s. . and faced with a war averse public the u.k. eyes on man drones expandable mercenaries and propaganda to fire up the national spirit. is there as you come to life from the russian capital with me josh in the hague based watchdog says the syrian government should destroy all chemical weapons facilities by vampyr and it has also given damascus until the middle of next year to get rid of the poisonous substances it has already developed now it's after the u.n. security council unanimously backed a resolution requiring syria to eliminate its arsenal as moscow insisted to the document does not authorize the immediate use of force if it doesn't comply the details from our new york correspondent. this breakthrough marks the first time the united nations security
claims of state slavery are fired at qatar as a football community teams up with rights activists over deal building its world cup dream adding legal costs to immigrant workers. a massive police operation is underway in greece running out leaders and members of the far right golden dawn party a first since the nine hundred seventy s. . and faced with a war averse public the u.k. eyes on man drones expandable mercenaries and propaganda to fire up the national spirit. is there as you come to life...
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qatar is a handful of arab nations, but when pressed, qatar failed to mention what it could do. >> what it can do, qatar is now studying and examining what qatar can do in order to protect and save the syrian people. >> maybe because of warnings like this from iran's foreign minister during a visit to iraq on sunday. >> we're trying to prevent a war in syria because once it starts the war amongers won't be able to end it on their own. we know the u.s. president is trapped because he's talked about going to war even though he doesn't want to. we hope he gets out of this trap and doesn't set fire to this region. >> john kerry said the number of countries willing to join a coalition against syria is now in double digits but the list won't be made public until monday. many are reluctant to enter without united nations backing. kerry will now continue his diplomatic tour by going to london. the u.s. knows it will have to continue building the case for war without help from some of its traditional allies. neve barker, al jazeera paris. >> in lebanon, syria's next door neighbor it's been nearl
qatar is a handful of arab nations, but when pressed, qatar failed to mention what it could do. >> what it can do, qatar is now studying and examining what qatar can do in order to protect and save the syrian people. >> maybe because of warnings like this from iran's foreign minister during a visit to iraq on sunday. >> we're trying to prevent a war in syria because once it starts the war amongers won't be able to end it on their own. we know the u.s. president is trapped...
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the to benefit themselves israel saudi arabia qatar and so forth so again the political solution is a great idea the problem is that the partners for a political solution just aren't there eric in moscow look like you want to jump in there because it seems interesting to me is that the rebels are fighting each other as well the right the rebels are killing each other go ahead disingenious here the best solution and it's really standpoint and therefore for a large part of the us policy establishment is that the war continues that the country sort of bleeds itself to death they don't want i would assume at least that they do not want the radical jihadist factions to be victorious they certainly don't want to be victorious it's beginning to look a little like a thirty years war the idea is that it's going to can with the outside intervention on one side or the other eventually there's not going to be anything left to fight over you're going to bomb and you're going to make you're going to make the rubble jump so i don't i don't see any particular desire on their part they want a stalemat
the to benefit themselves israel saudi arabia qatar and so forth so again the political solution is a great idea the problem is that the partners for a political solution just aren't there eric in moscow look like you want to jump in there because it seems interesting to me is that the rebels are fighting each other as well the right the rebels are killing each other go ahead disingenious here the best solution and it's really standpoint and therefore for a large part of the us policy...
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due respect with all due respect do you think that america's allies in the region so do you arabia qatar israel are interested in the humanitarian angle at all. some of the i think there is an interest i mean you see that in terms of the assistance that's being given by gulf states including saudis directly to back to g.'s in some of them some of the kind of i think there is a humanitarian interest and i also think that you know governments everywhere you see managed tarion means to further their foreign policy objectives that's kind of a global i mean if i go back to american new york i think the assistance is bullets in military hardware that's the assistance i tend to think of coming from those regional actors. of course it is look i mean we have recently published reports which have sort of verified this is fissions of many observers around the world regarding the role of the saudis on the ground in syria the reports regarding prince bandar bin sultan and his connection of course as we know for many years to the political establishment not only in saudi arabia but also in the united
due respect with all due respect do you think that america's allies in the region so do you arabia qatar israel are interested in the humanitarian angle at all. some of the i think there is an interest i mean you see that in terms of the assistance that's being given by gulf states including saudis directly to back to g.'s in some of them some of the kind of i think there is a humanitarian interest and i also think that you know governments everywhere you see managed tarion means to further...
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and saudi arabia and qatar want to attack is because of the power balance in syria has changed today at that time to president assad was gaining ground again had nuru reason to provoke such a thing and there will be that there will be negotiations shortly and of course the assad regime will have a much stronger position and basically whether this is about is to change the power balance within syria for for a lot of reasons among the all the saudi arabia who will strengthen their influence in the reason against qatar by the way and the us who want to also buy this way weaken iran there's also the issue of israel has lots of reasons but then none of them have to do with this chemical attack and it happened a few weeks ago. the news to you today our deputy speaker of the belgian parliament joining us live for a continued g twenty coverage and some petersburg thank you very much indeed for joining us on the program today thank you it was a pleasure now our coverage does continue here from russia's northern capital the g. twenty here some petersburg i'm rori sushi and katie pilbeam the ho
and saudi arabia and qatar want to attack is because of the power balance in syria has changed today at that time to president assad was gaining ground again had nuru reason to provoke such a thing and there will be that there will be negotiations shortly and of course the assad regime will have a much stronger position and basically whether this is about is to change the power balance within syria for for a lot of reasons among the all the saudi arabia who will strengthen their influence in...
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qatar has been supporting their fight. in a recent interview with with nhk, qatar's foreign minster harshly criticized the use of chemical weapons against civilians. the government backed syria's opposition in november of last career and it hosted the formation of the national coalition for syrian revolutionary and opposition forces. the the group was recognized as a legitimate representative of the syrian people. the foreign minster accused them of killing innocent people including children with toxic gas and would support direct military action. >> no one has the facility to launch but the regime. it has been used before. it has been used before in february. you always wish to see something happen through the un security consul, but are the reluctance of the consul and unfort 2345un the blockage of vetoes and the way to save the syrian people. >> he also acknowledged there foreign volunteer fighters flooding into syria to support the rebels, but said he does not see this as a big problem. >> foreigners are not to worry u
qatar has been supporting their fight. in a recent interview with with nhk, qatar's foreign minster harshly criticized the use of chemical weapons against civilians. the government backed syria's opposition in november of last career and it hosted the formation of the national coalition for syrian revolutionary and opposition forces. the the group was recognized as a legitimate representative of the syrian people. the foreign minster accused them of killing innocent people including children...
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the plan who runs european football gives his official backing to winter cup in qatar. >> united nations inspectors say the syrian government has handed over details of its chemical weapons stock pile. they say this is the first time they've seen any cooperation from damascus, and they're expecting to get more information in coming days. let'let's go to the united natis in new york. where does this put the diplomatic efforts. >> it appears that the syrian government is making good on its promise to disarm and dismantle it's chemical weapons program, at least the first stage of this promise, while the international community has yet to live up to its end of the bargain. this is just a partial list, and more disclosures are expected in order to get every up to par and live up to these obligations. but it is seen widely as a positive first step. meanwhile, the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons postpone a meeting that was supposed to take place this supplied which was supposed to approve the plan set out from russia and the united states, the framework of the dismantling o
the plan who runs european football gives his official backing to winter cup in qatar. >> united nations inspectors say the syrian government has handed over details of its chemical weapons stock pile. they say this is the first time they've seen any cooperation from damascus, and they're expecting to get more information in coming days. let'let's go to the united natis in new york. where does this put the diplomatic efforts. >> it appears that the syrian government is making good...
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the president said right from the start, yes i voted for qatar to hold the world cup.said to al jazeera very early yes i'll move the tournaments in europe, i'll move the leagues in europe too, because it's the world cup that takes absolute priority. it's not unusual for them saying yes they will go along with that but they want it played in the best time for their clubs and leagues. they would prefer it to be a january tournament, to not heavily affect the leagues. but there is a lot of discussions still to take place. >>> jose marena has accepted the blame for the loss, london club ahead just before the half time break. goals from mohamed sulla gave the club the lead. >> i ax the responsible, i like in the good moments the place to shine. i'm so happy to come here and good good moments to say this player had a fantastic performance. this player was outstanding. when we lose, i am the responsible and i don't like to obviously, in a moment of defeat, to say this player was better than that one or was worse than the other one. >> liam nessi started with a hat-trick. gera
the president said right from the start, yes i voted for qatar to hold the world cup.said to al jazeera very early yes i'll move the tournaments in europe, i'll move the leagues in europe too, because it's the world cup that takes absolute priority. it's not unusual for them saying yes they will go along with that but they want it played in the best time for their clubs and leagues. they would prefer it to be a january tournament, to not heavily affect the leagues. but there is a lot of...
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>> i think he's overseas in qatar. >> but he isn't. >> the homecoming that brought a little magic to lives. ♪ >>> it never gets old seeing a soldier come home and surprise his family, but where could you surprise your kids most of all? at one of the happiest places on earth. we go to disney world in orlando, florida. this video was posted by the welcome home blog. the family is being called up at the indiana jones stunt show. >> tell us how old you are. >> i'm 12 years old. >> i'm 11 years old. >> i'm christie. >> how old are you? never mind. never mind. >> all of a sudden, you notice, wait, somebody was left behind. >> he's coming up here! he's making a last-minute appearance right here! >> but you know, they start asking them questions like who is the loudest one in your family? >> it's me! in my family, it's my dad. >> is your daddy here today? where is he? >> he's deployed because he's in the military. >> they haven't seen their dad in a few months and they think he's overseas in qatar, but he isn't. >> this is the place where dreams come true, so all i want you guys to do is tur
>> i think he's overseas in qatar. >> but he isn't. >> the homecoming that brought a little magic to lives. ♪ >>> it never gets old seeing a soldier come home and surprise his family, but where could you surprise your kids most of all? at one of the happiest places on earth. we go to disney world in orlando, florida. this video was posted by the welcome home blog. the family is being called up at the indiana jones stunt show. >> tell us how old you are....
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speaking to the bbc in new york addressing the un's general assembly, he said the conference turkey, qatare and others continue to supply weapons. with more, jeremy bowen. is biggerd crisis than the war in syria. it may be too late to stop the killing and definitely too soon for any side in the war to admit defeat, but countries, including britain, are trying to arrange a peace conference in geneva. foreign minister here in new york for the u n general assembly says syria would go to geneva, but the conference would never work while saudi arabia, qatar, and turkey continued to aid the armed rebels. geneva,he success of committing itself to refraining from supplying army and financing, smuggling all of these terrorists. >> in the netherlands, u.n. inspectors are leaving for serious to find and neutralize serious chemical weapons. 's chemical weapons. some of the sites are in territory controlled by the rebels. we will do our best in our circumstances to cooperate. outside world necessarily believe you when even a few weeks ago, you were not even admitting to the existence of an arsenal of c
speaking to the bbc in new york addressing the un's general assembly, he said the conference turkey, qatare and others continue to supply weapons. with more, jeremy bowen. is biggerd crisis than the war in syria. it may be too late to stop the killing and definitely too soon for any side in the war to admit defeat, but countries, including britain, are trying to arrange a peace conference in geneva. foreign minister here in new york for the u n general assembly says syria would go to geneva,...
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speaking to the bbc in new york addressing the un's general assembly, he said the conference turkey, qatare and others continue to supply weapons. with more, jeremy bowen. is biggerd crisis than the war in syria. it may be too late to stop the killing and definitely too soon for any side in the war to admit defeat, but countries, including britain, are trying to arrange a peace conference in geneva. foreign minister here in new york for the u n general assembly says syria would go to geneva, but the conference would never work while saudi arabia, qatar, and turkey continued to aid the armed rebels. geneva,he success of committing itself to refraining from supplying army and financing, smuggling all of these terrorists. >> in the netherlands, u.n. inspectors are leaving for serious to find and neutralize serious chemical weapons. 's chemical weapons. some of the sites are in territory controlled by the rebels. we will do our best in our circumstances to cooperate. outside world necessarily believe you when even a few weeks ago, you were not even admitting to the existence of an arsenal of c
speaking to the bbc in new york addressing the un's general assembly, he said the conference turkey, qatare and others continue to supply weapons. with more, jeremy bowen. is biggerd crisis than the war in syria. it may be too late to stop the killing and definitely too soon for any side in the war to admit defeat, but countries, including britain, are trying to arrange a peace conference in geneva. foreign minister here in new york for the u n general assembly says syria would go to geneva,...