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i of the tribunal. what can happen now, given all of that?— of the tribunal.t? i think from the outset. — now, given all of that? i think from the outset, the _ now, given all of that? i think from the outset, the purpose _ now, given all of that? i think from the outset, the purpose of the - the outset, the purpose of the tribunal was to fill a gap in international labour courts, for example, do have legal standing where they are unable or unwilling to address issues like this. these kinds of cases come up especially when crimes are being committed, powerful governments against their own people, whether there is a reticence from the international community to act. although one might argue that the tribunal�*s judgment might not have legal standing, it is very valuable and it's only the first body to weigh up kind of evidence so well it does not have legal standing under national law, it does have some things that the international community should be doing based on these findings. what doing based on these findings. what are some of — doing based on these fin
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i think there's a few things in this tribunal's - things in this tribunal's judgment may not solve theards accountability. collective action, states for example that rally together call for the creation of the commission having a judgment for this tribunal helps them do that. they should bring into the security council and i think symbolically, that would be very important. the un's on office on genocide is obligated to recognise early warning signs about these kinds of cases and has an obligation to take this up. national courts under the universal jurisdiction can take these cases up to rule on these cases may think there are many things that can be done to address internationally.— internationally. and “ust briefl , internationally. and “ust briefly, china * internationally. and “ust briefly, china has i internationally. and just - briefly, china has consistently denied all of these allegations, saying that these education camps do not exist and people are not in detention there. what do you think the reaction to further the pressure from the international community might be in chin
i think there's a few things in this tribunal's - things in this tribunal's judgment may not solve theards accountability. collective action, states for example that rally together call for the creation of the commission having a judgment for this tribunal helps them do that. they should bring into the security council and i think symbolically, that would be very important. the un's on office on genocide is obligated to recognise early warning signs about these kinds of cases and has an...
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— reaction to the findings of this tribunal? ., , this tribunal?am extremely happy. because _ this tribunal? i am extremely happy, because we _ this tribunal? i am extremely happy, because we have - happy, because we have connections back home, we have always been getting about news from our homeland, on a daily basis, and we are so voiceless in the international community. this tribunal gave us a legal basis to hold china's government accountable for crimes against the uyghurs and other peoples in turkmenistan, so we're very happy about that and this is an historic event for us. , , ., .,, for us. this tribunal was unofficial. _ for us. this tribunal was unofficial. what - for us. this tribunal was unofficial. what do - for us. this tribunal was unofficial. what do you | for us. this tribunal was - unofficial. what do you hope will come of this? i unofficial. what do you hope will come of this?— unofficial. what do you hope will come of this? i hope the international— will come of this? i hope the international community - will come of this? i hop
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china, as we expected, has disputed the findings of the tribunal. from the outset, the purpose of the tribunal was to fill a gap in international law, where courts, for example, to have legal standing like the icc, the icj, where they are unwilling or unable to address issues like this and these come up when crimes are being committed by governments like china — powerful governments against their own people — where there is a reticence for the international community to act. so, although one might argue that the tribunal�*s judgement may not have a legal standing as such, it is very valuable, certainly it is very valuable, certainly as a signal in the first body to whip this kind of evidence and it may have been international standing, does not have standing in law and some things that the international community should be doing based on these findings. what are some of those things of the international community can or should be doing? what kind of pressure can they put on china that might work, in your opinion? yeah, i think there's a few things —
china, as we expected, has disputed the findings of the tribunal. from the outset, the purpose of the tribunal was to fill a gap in international law, where courts, for example, to have legal standing like the icc, the icj, where they are unwilling or unable to address issues like this and these come up when crimes are being committed by governments like china — powerful governments against their own people — where there is a reticence for the international community to act. so, although...
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the unofficial tribunal finds the chinese state carried out genocide. >> the tribunal is satisfied theyred as a direct result of policies and speeches promoted by president xi and others. ros: the world health organization morning wealthy countries against hoarding coronavirus vaccines is the omicron variant continues to spread. ♪ pressure on prime minister boris johnson is coming from several directions. first, the christmas party at downing street a year ago, or possibly parties, which would have broken covid eyed lines. a government investigation launched mr. johnson is being expanded to include two more events. its initial scope was the party at downing street on december 18 last year when officials enjoyed, one source told bbc, drinks, giggles and games. theestigation will now look at a party at the education department on december 10 that has been confirmed. the department ostrava's chief civil servant says drinks and snacks were brought by those attending, and a third alleged party on december 27 at number 10 is also being investigated rate "the guardian" is reporting boris johns
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you k independent tribunal? what difference does it make if an independent tribunal says what is happening to china as we goes? that is janice. i jo, how you start? well 1st of all, it's when i 1st heard this, the decision of the announcement of the decision by that we were tribunal. as an we were individual, i didn't know whether i should cry or smile. it is diff, deeply saddening for us to hear that genocide is happening to my people. but i also was i was grateful to see that such decision was made when hundreds of thousands of our we were brothers and sisters are going through all tide's types of torture. and sufferings in by the chinese government. and even though the weaver tribunal does not hold and enforcement power, but it is and you should be acknowledged at because of its intellectual moral credibility. and i really hope that the decision that announced with the following the tribunals decision, it will bring up more attention awareness on this issue. and also, it can encourage more government entities
you k independent tribunal? what difference does it make if an independent tribunal says what is happening to china as we goes? that is janice. i jo, how you start? well 1st of all, it's when i 1st heard this, the decision of the announcement of the decision by that we were tribunal. as an we were individual, i didn't know whether i should cry or smile. it is diff, deeply saddening for us to hear that genocide is happening to my people. but i also was i was grateful to see that such decision...
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i asked his reaction to the tribunal findings.happy, because we have connections back home, we have always been getting about news from our homeland, on a daily basis, and we are so voiceless in the international community. this tribunal gave us a legal basis to hold china's government accountable for crimes against the uyghurs and other peoples in east turkestan, so we're very happy about that and this is an historic event for us. this tribunal was unofficial. what do you hope will come of this? i hope the international community moves faster than before and take some action. so far, the chinese government does not allow anybody from the international community to go to east turkestan and investigate, what the outside world is finding so far is still a very little part of what actually happened in east turkestan. i have some connections, sources, in east turkestan, and also in china's central government. i get many pieces of information, which is much worse than what was reported in the western media. for example, even today, the
i asked his reaction to the tribunal findings.happy, because we have connections back home, we have always been getting about news from our homeland, on a daily basis, and we are so voiceless in the international community. this tribunal gave us a legal basis to hold china's government accountable for crimes against the uyghurs and other peoples in east turkestan, so we're very happy about that and this is an historic event for us. this tribunal was unofficial. what do you hope will come of...
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which is why we needed to have this tribunal. of l we needed to have this tribunal.things have been delegated on the evidence they have but this tribunal was unique because itjust focuses on the evidence and i do not doubt that the people's republic of china will once again dispute the findings but we know the evidence was progress because it was centred on chinese state media and their websites that there has been a remarkable reduction in the birth rate of uyghur women. we know the millions of uyghur men in prison camps and they are producing products at end up in our supply chains and these people have no right to any feeding whatsoever, even the fight to access their children and women don't even have any reproductive lights whatsoever. now this court this tribunal has determined genocide it does unlock obligations with countries who are signed up the un including my own country, including our own government here in the uk and we will now continue to hold the united kingdom government to account and say now you know this genocide is taking place was he going to d
which is why we needed to have this tribunal. of l we needed to have this tribunal.things have been delegated on the evidence they have but this tribunal was unique because itjust focuses on the evidence and i do not doubt that the people's republic of china will once again dispute the findings but we know the evidence was progress because it was centred on chinese state media and their websites that there has been a remarkable reduction in the birth rate of uyghur women. we know the millions...
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the bbc put some of the claims made by the tribunal to | claims made by the tribunal to the chinese embassyments made were a pack of lies and said its latest attempt to slander china public policy on xinjiang and interfering in china's internal affairs. what do you say to that? i affairs. what do you say to that? 4' , that? i think if the chinese government _ that? i think if the chinese government doesn't - that? i think if the chinese government doesn't want. government doesn't want anyone interfering in its internal affairs, it should sign the roughly half dozen human rights treaties it has joined roughly half dozen human rights treaties it hasjoined —— unsign. theirfavourite unsign. their favourite responses to unsign. theirfavourite responses to dismiss it as a live if it actually had real concern people, it would allow independent investigators into the country to assess what is going on. really, the chinese government's responses around this crisis have now been shockingly disingenuous for several years, shockingly disingenuous for severalyears, it shockingly disingenuous for several
the bbc put some of the claims made by the tribunal to | claims made by the tribunal to the chinese embassyments made were a pack of lies and said its latest attempt to slander china public policy on xinjiang and interfering in china's internal affairs. what do you say to that? i affairs. what do you say to that? 4' , that? i think if the chinese government _ that? i think if the chinese government doesn't - that? i think if the chinese government doesn't want. government doesn't want anyone...
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this is the tribunal chair, sir geoffrey nice. 0n the basis of evidence heard in public, the tribunalthat the prc by the imposition of measures to prevent births intended to destroy a significant part of the uighurs in xinjiang. as such, it has committed genocide. the tribunal is made up of lawyers and businesspeople — and doesn't have any government backing or powers to sanction china. hearings took place in london injune and september over alleged abuses over 6,000 kilometres away in xianjiang province. over 70 witnesses were called. some of them described shocking details of rapes and assaults. one of the men who gave evidence is an ethnic kazakh. he was detained in 2017, but is now living in london — and he's been speaking to our diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley. this is a first—hand witness of china's oppression of turkic muslims in xinjiang. he's an ethnic kazakh, one of dozens of former detainees who gave evidence at hearings in london about what they went through. he was arrested in 2017, accused of installing whatsapp, which is blocked in china, and of watching video
this is the tribunal chair, sir geoffrey nice. 0n the basis of evidence heard in public, the tribunalthat the prc by the imposition of measures to prevent births intended to destroy a significant part of the uighurs in xinjiang. as such, it has committed genocide. the tribunal is made up of lawyers and businesspeople — and doesn't have any government backing or powers to sanction china. hearings took place in london injune and september over alleged abuses over 6,000 kilometres away in...
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the groundbreaking international tribunal handed down 12 death sentences. in the years that followed, there were hopes that in evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes? philippe sands, welcome to hardtalk. lovely to be with you. this notion of international justice, it seems to have sort of consumed you, both professionally and personally, for many years. is it possible to say which comes first, which driver is more important to you? which came first was professional. i got involved in these things in �*98 really, when the statute of the international criminal court was being negotiated in rome and thereafter started getting involved in many cases. but i suppose it's true to say there was a personal connection because my mother had been a refugee child from vienna and had been a hidden child in paris during the war, hidden by ca
the groundbreaking international tribunal handed down 12 death sentences. in the years that followed, there were hopes that in evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes? philippe sands, welcome to hardtalk. lovely to be with you. this notion of international justice,...
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china is accused by the tribunal of committing genocide in xinjiang province.e hawley has been talking to an ethnic kazakh who gave evidence to the tribunal. he was subjected to forced labor, indoctrination and beatings. a warning, his descriptions can be hard to listen to. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this is a first-hand witness ofhina's oppression of muslims in xinjiang. he is an ethnic kazakh, one of dozens former detainees -- dozens of former detainees. he was arrested in 2017, accused of installing whatsapp and watching videos about islam. the first prison was the worst. >> [speaking foreign language] >> p says he was once punished for complaining he was hungry and was put in something called a tiger chair. >> [speakingoreign language] >> >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the man who says he was tortured in shenyang process -- was invited to a summit for democrac that president biden is hosting today and tomorrow. the president says democracy faces sustained and alarming challenges from autocrats seeking to advance thei
china is accused by the tribunal of committing genocide in xinjiang province.e hawley has been talking to an ethnic kazakh who gave evidence to the tribunal. he was subjected to forced labor, indoctrination and beatings. a warning, his descriptions can be hard to listen to. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this is a first-hand witness ofhina's oppression of muslims in xinjiang. he is an ethnic kazakh, one of dozens former detainees -- dozens of former detainees. he was arrested in...
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what authority does this tribunal have? �* , ., what authority does this tribunal have?thority rather than a legal _ have? it's a moral authority rather than a legal authority _ have? it's a moral authority rather than a legal authority because - have? it's a moral authority rather than a legal authority because it i than a legal authority because it has no legal standing. it was set up at the request of uyghurs. china has dismissed it as a farce. it's led by a very prominent lawyer who led the prosecution of slobodan milosevic and it has looked seriously at evidence and sir geoffrey nice, the chair of the tribunal, said there had been acts of unconscionable cruelty. he spoke of the rape of men and women in custody, he spoke about the disruption of the —— the destruction of 16,000 mosques, of torture, of forced sterilisation is, of women having iuds fitted that were surgically removed, forced abortions and some of them near to term and he concluded... 0n the basis of evidence heard in public, the tribunal is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the prc, by the impositi
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the chicago tribune told only a shortened version in 1948. drawing the easier conclusion that they had pulled himself up from slavery. pulling himself up from slavery, however, sims also had some help that others did not. it seems more than possible that his mother's story also played a greater role in the interview of the chicago tribune led on. the tribune reported in 1948. a belief possibly seated though the paper did not say it. watching his mother suit make its way through the federal courts many years before. in any event, it seems safe to conclude that the extraordinary legal victory had taught him what the law and the courts could sometimes do. they may have made it possible for him to deal law. thank use so much. >> thank you so much for that. the very last days of legal slavery in the united states. the question, the urgent question maybe after the civil war. really lucky -- as we mentioned was a graduate of columbia. focusing on approaches in the present moment. how those can be done meaningfully. through repetitive processes of a
the chicago tribune told only a shortened version in 1948. drawing the easier conclusion that they had pulled himself up from slavery. pulling himself up from slavery, however, sims also had some help that others did not. it seems more than possible that his mother's story also played a greater role in the interview of the chicago tribune led on. the tribune reported in 1948. a belief possibly seated though the paper did not say it. watching his mother suit make its way through the federal...
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this tribunal. _ difficult journey, yes. this tribunal, it _ difficult journey, yes.s conclusion and finding make? tt is what difference does its conclusion and finding make?— and finding make? it is important for an independent _ and finding make? it is important for an independent court - and finding make? it is important for an independent court to i and finding make? it is important for an independent court to make j for an independent court to make that decision. of course, this matter has outlined that the international court should have taken the responsibility and national courts. the uyghurs did not have a court to go to. this is what we can get, the people's tribunal. we know sir geoffrey nice and the team worked very hard under a very high standard and at least for us there is a legal recognition under there is a legal recognition under the convention that genocide happened, and crimes against humanity, against the uyghur people and other muslims. a lot of time the government often said that even when the parliament declared that this is genocide, that a co
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according to the tribune, he had been born enslaved in mississippi in 1856 to a mother described only as a laundress, and he remained activity at the ripe old age of ark active at the age of 92. a deputy clerk said that the lawyer was the oldest attorney still practicing in the city and, quote, just seemed to go on forever. simms had, indeed, seen a lot of his years in chicago. in 1887 he became one of the first african-american graduates of the union college of law, a two-year program whose alumni included a future governor of illinois and the populist politician and presidential candidate william jennings bryan. here is simms pictured with his graduating class of 1889 which a few years later became what is now northwestern university's school of law. in the years after his graduation, simms made a name for himself on the south side of chicago as the people's lawyer. his bread and butter cases were those of a general practice attorney defending those accused of small criminal scrapes, handling divorce, but he had some big cases as well. after the bloody chicago race riots of 1919 in
according to the tribune, he had been born enslaved in mississippi in 1856 to a mother described only as a laundress, and he remained activity at the ripe old age of ark active at the age of 92. a deputy clerk said that the lawyer was the oldest attorney still practicing in the city and, quote, just seemed to go on forever. simms had, indeed, seen a lot of his years in chicago. in 1887 he became one of the first african-american graduates of the union college of law, a two-year program whose...
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an unofficial tribunal finds evidence of crimes against humanity and genocide against china's uyghur minority. the world health organization says its deeply concerned that wealthy countries will hoard covid vaccines in response to the spread of the new varient. new zealand plans a ground—breaking new scheme to stop the younger generation from ever buying cigarettes in their lifetime. and santa claus is coming to town, but he needs a few lessons on how to handle zoom calls this year. we visit america's top santa school. hello and welcome. i'm sean ley standing in for christian fraser. the drama surrounding the british prime minister borisjohnson has added fresh scenes — and new characters. after the claims about a rules — breaking christmas party, there are now questions over whether he misled an investigation into refurbishments at his downing street flat. if that wasn't enough, some conservative mps are furious over his new coronavirus restrictions. and to cap it all, mrjohnson�*s wife carrie, hasjust given birth. our political editor laura kuenssberg has been following it all. nigh
an unofficial tribunal finds evidence of crimes against humanity and genocide against china's uyghur minority. the world health organization says its deeply concerned that wealthy countries will hoard covid vaccines in response to the spread of the new varient. new zealand plans a ground—breaking new scheme to stop the younger generation from ever buying cigarettes in their lifetime. and santa claus is coming to town, but he needs a few lessons on how to handle zoom calls this year. we visit...
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he was the chair of the tribunal. fin was the chair of the tribunal.ended to destroy a significant part of the uighurs injing yang, as such, has committed genocide. that was cqc. such, has committed genocide. that was cqc- our _ such, has committed genocide. that was cqc. 0ur correspondent ms crawley has been speaking to one man who gave evidence at the tribunal. he was detained in 2017 and subject to force labour, political indoctrination and beatings. you may find some of the details distressing. this is a first—hand witness of china's he is an ethnic cat sack, one of those who gave evidence here in london of what they went through. as arrest in 2017, accused of insulting whatsapp, which is blocked in china, and including videos about islam. the first was the worst. he says he was once punished for complaining he was hungry and remembers being put in something called a tiger chair. this is where he says he was held before being removed to an re—education camp. what was china's aim, do you think, in putting you through this? towards the end of his inc
he was the chair of the tribunal. fin was the chair of the tribunal.ended to destroy a significant part of the uighurs injing yang, as such, has committed genocide. that was cqc. such, has committed genocide. that was cqc- our _ such, has committed genocide. that was cqc. 0ur correspondent ms crawley has been speaking to one man who gave evidence at the tribunal. he was detained in 2017 and subject to force labour, political indoctrination and beatings. you may find some of the details...
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. >>> tribunal de apelación rechaz la petición de el gobierno del presidente joe biden para suspenderronterizo. hasta el 12 de diciembre, según informe de los inmigrantes >>> aprobó un proyecto para aumentar el límite de las l (inaudible) >>> está haciendo historia el senado de estados unidos la confirmó ayerlunes, al tribunal de apelaciones, ella es el primer nombramiento del presidente joe biden el tribunal, y es la primera mujer coriano americana seleccionada, el presidente obama la hía dominado por primera vez en el 2016 pero una votación fue bloqueada por los republicanos >>> vamos a la pausa de miles de galones de petróleo derramados frente a las costas de california. varias agencias lucharon para evitar el impacto ecológico al regresar hablamos con estos trabajadores >>> la alcaldesa pide el gobernador gaviño son ayuda para combatir al crimen.-- >>> noche fría en el área de la bahía. póngase el abrigo, vienen más lluvias en camino hablaremos este pronóstico al regresar. >>> (comerciales). salud que pod, y que incluye cuidado preventivo gratuito como chequeos de colesterol y pre
. >>> tribunal de apelación rechaz la petición de el gobierno del presidente joe biden para suspenderronterizo. hasta el 12 de diciembre, según informe de los inmigrantes >>> aprobó un proyecto para aumentar el límite de las l (inaudible) >>> está haciendo historia el senado de estados unidos la confirmó ayerlunes, al tribunal de apelaciones, ella es el primer nombramiento del presidente joe biden el tribunal, y es la primera mujer coriano americana...
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we know this thanks to an investigative story by the salt lake tribune. kudos to local journalism. this is what they found. the questioners are part of a private statewide effort to root out supposed voter fraud, sound familiar? like the thing they tried in arizona examining ballots for cheeto dust to conclude president biden won the state by a greater margin unlike arizona trump won at utah but that isn't stopping utah door knockers from sniffing out fake fraud with clipboards. the tribune got its hands on the training material. the questioners are trained to keep these fake. they don't wear name tags and don't identify the organizations they're with. people of utah who care about our country and the integrity of our elections appear to have the personal voter information of the people they were questioning. residents complained about these strangers knocking on doors asking questions because who would? these strangers did more than just ask questions. they also recorded audio and video without the consent of the person being recorded, which by the way is legal in utah but still w
we know this thanks to an investigative story by the salt lake tribune. kudos to local journalism. this is what they found. the questioners are part of a private statewide effort to root out supposed voter fraud, sound familiar? like the thing they tried in arizona examining ballots for cheeto dust to conclude president biden won the state by a greater margin unlike arizona trump won at utah but that isn't stopping utah door knockers from sniffing out fake fraud with clipboards. the tribune got...
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an unofficial tribunal will give its verdict. we hearfrom one man who gave evidence. and, let there be light, the giant star marking the latest stage in the building of barcelona's la sagrada familia basilica. hello and welcome. political support for new coronavirus restrictions in england has been put into doubt, with some lawmakers in britain's governing conservative party saying they will vote against them. there's been public fury over how the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has handled allegations. hemmed in, borisjohnson stuck with two ugly problems that are mashed together. what happened under his own roof which has sickened some of the public and what he reckons needs to happen now to push back the virus. the danger tonight is the fiasco of problem one which makes problem two much harder to solve. with the variant spreading at lightning speed, he and the country's most senior scientists were back on the platform. we cannot yet assume that omicron is less severe than previous variants. so, while the picture may get better and i sincerely hope that it will
an unofficial tribunal will give its verdict. we hearfrom one man who gave evidence. and, let there be light, the giant star marking the latest stage in the building of barcelona's la sagrada familia basilica. hello and welcome. political support for new coronavirus restrictions in england has been put into doubt, with some lawmakers in britain's governing conservative party saying they will vote against them. there's been public fury over how the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has...
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of constitutional tribunal rulings that challenge the supremacy of e law. the commission considered that these rulings of the constitutional tribunal are in breach of the general principles of autonomy, primacy effectiveness and uniform application of union law. so to break this down a bit, 1st off, the move comes off to poland, passed a series of laws over holding the judiciary, including creating a controversial chamber of the supreme court devoted to discipline and judges. that spot big criticism from brussels, which claims was effectively stripped. the judiciary of independence in october, though ponens constitutional tribunal ruled membership, did not give the blogs, court supreme legal authority, polar. now as 2 months to reply then in hungary, the prime ministers escalated a few to brussels wednesday, but i'm saying he won't change the countries immigration laws despite the european court ruling for him to do so. last month. the use court of justice rule that a 2018 hunger in bill, which prevented people from applying for asylum if they arrived in th
of constitutional tribunal rulings that challenge the supremacy of e law. the commission considered that these rulings of the constitutional tribunal are in breach of the general principles of autonomy, primacy effectiveness and uniform application of union law. so to break this down a bit, 1st off, the move comes off to poland, passed a series of laws over holding the judiciary, including creating a controversial chamber of the supreme court devoted to discipline and judges. that spot big...
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pedro: el mÁximo tribunal desestimÓ una demanda del departamento de justicia que habÍa presentado enebrÓ la decisiÓn y dijo que la ley sb8 sigue viva. " este es un gran dÍa para nosotros y vamos a continuar salvando del aborto de 75 a 100 bebÉs pre nacidos cada dÍa". representantede una de las clÍnicas que demanda el estado de texas dice que la prohibiciÓn del aborto en este estado ya lleva mÁs de 100 dÍas y no va a abandonar su lucha legal. >> esto se ha traducido a miles de personas que estÁn llevando un embarazo en contra de su voluntad o que han tenido que gastar dinero y su tiempo en viajar a otros estados. pedro: por ahora no se ha definido cuando lo demandantes tendrÁn de nuevo una audiencia legal, pero por la decisiÓn del mÁximo tribunal, el caso regresa ahora una corte federal del distrito en austin, la capital texana. pedro rojas, univisiÓn. fÉlix: hoy compareciÓ ante el juez el joven de 19 aÑos que fue arrestado sin derecho a fianza por supuestamente planear un tiroteo masivo en el campus de la universidad en daytona beach, florida. estÁ acusado del delito de terrorismo, a
pedro: el mÁximo tribunal desestimÓ una demanda del departamento de justicia que habÍa presentado enebrÓ la decisiÓn y dijo que la ley sb8 sigue viva. " este es un gran dÍa para nosotros y vamos a continuar salvando del aborto de 75 a 100 bebÉs pre nacidos cada dÍa". representantede una de las clÍnicas que demanda el estado de texas dice que la prohibiciÓn del aborto en este estado ya lleva mÁs de 100 dÍas y no va a abandonar su lucha legal. >> esto se ha traducido a...
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in this court-like setting in london today, a judgment from an international tribunal. >> the prc has >> reporter: uyghur muslims, a minority group from western china, have been speaking out witness after witness saying things like punishments including savage beatings, sleep and food deprivation police officers took the children away by force. among the evidence the panel has reviewed, leaked documents alleging china's president authorized this treatment this uyghur gave evidence she has documented 232 re-education camps, 257 prisons. >> there is a genocide going on there are millions of people being locked up in this so-called re-education camps. >> reporter: we traveled to istanbul where thousands of uyghur refugees live in exile here a recreation of a chinese re-education camp the refugees say are being used in china right now. they call them concentration camps with torture rooms this is an interrogation room >> yes this is a tiger chair. >> reporter: a tiger chair? >> you call it a tiger chair. >> reporter: but even outside china, uyghurs don't feel safe. her husband was arreste
in this court-like setting in london today, a judgment from an international tribunal. >> the prc has >> reporter: uyghur muslims, a minority group from western china, have been speaking out witness after witness saying things like punishments including savage beatings, sleep and food deprivation police officers took the children away by force. among the evidence the panel has reviewed, leaked documents alleging china's president authorized this treatment this uyghur gave evidence...
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the tribunal is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the prc by the inquisition of measures intendedule breaking is expanded to cover three parties at downing street. don't hoard the vaccines to fight omicron — a warning to rich countries by the world health organisation. and bringing some cheer to children evacuated
the tribunal is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the prc by the inquisition of measures intendedule breaking is expanded to cover three parties at downing street. don't hoard the vaccines to fight omicron — a warning to rich countries by the world health organisation. and bringing some cheer to children evacuated
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an unofficial tribunal looking into allegations of human rights violations in the chinese region of xinjiang has concluded that beijing has carried out genocide and crimes against humanity. in a finaljudgement, it accused china of torture, rape and religious destruction against muslim uyghurs and other ethnic minorities. workers at a starbucks coffee shop in buffalo in upstate new york have voted to start a union. organisers of the pro—union campaign say the pandemic and deteriorating work conditions have been catalysts for change. starbucks says it is not anti—union but that the issues raised don't warrant unionisation. now on bbc news, dontae sharpe spent 26 years in a us prison in north carolina for a murder he did not commit. after proving his innocence, we follow dontae as he demands justice. people really don't know how going to prison for something you didn't do, a crime you didn't commit, especially for a long, long time... ..what it does to a person. i was accused of killing a white man in a drug deal gone bad. this is a case they're going to be teaching in law school 100 years from
an unofficial tribunal looking into allegations of human rights violations in the chinese region of xinjiang has concluded that beijing has carried out genocide and crimes against humanity. in a finaljudgement, it accused china of torture, rape and religious destruction against muslim uyghurs and other ethnic minorities. workers at a starbucks coffee shop in buffalo in upstate new york have voted to start a union. organisers of the pro—union campaign say the pandemic and deteriorating work...
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the tribunal is satisfied that president xijinping and other senior officials in the prc and ccp bear pressure grows on boris johnson as an investigation into covid rule—breaking is expanded to cover three parties at downing street. and bringing some cheer to children evacuated
the tribunal is satisfied that president xijinping and other senior officials in the prc and ccp bear pressure grows on boris johnson as an investigation into covid rule—breaking is expanded to cover three parties at downing street. and bringing some cheer to children evacuated
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we also considered that the constitutional tribunal no longer meets the requirements of an independent and impartial deborah established by law as required by the treaty. the european union is a community o values and of low and the rights of europeans under the treaties must be protect, no matter where they live in the union. boycheck, she bills keys, the editor in chief, a visa grad insights ability go kind of says magazine. he joins us on skype from war. so thanks for being here. boycheck, can you just break this all down for us? what does pull in want and how has the you reacted in general, poland once to be in the e. u and to. busy benefit from all the membership starting from security guarantees to financial assistance, it is generally entitled to receive to, to build coherence of the block. however, this government has put itself against this direction with the majority of pose truly support. thank you. integration. this government has been embroiled over conflict with brussels over reforms and changes in the law starting judiciary law and recently media law, others where it und
we also considered that the constitutional tribunal no longer meets the requirements of an independent and impartial deborah established by law as required by the treaty. the european union is a community o values and of low and the rights of europeans under the treaties must be protect, no matter where they live in the union. boycheck, she bills keys, the editor in chief, a visa grad insights ability go kind of says magazine. he joins us on skype from war. so thanks for being here. boycheck,...
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remarkable success of pulitzer prize biker friend she is a sunday book review editor of the new york tribune. in 1935 the van dorn's lost. it was a circle of sophisticated types that wrote interesting opinion pieces into a world where his intellect was stimulating. fdr who made certain to learn about willkie's personal affairs could be heard on the earliest oval office taping system describing her as an awfully nice girl who writes for the magazine and so on and so forth and even helped wendell wright better and think of his ideas is genuine admiration and response to political cues of publishers of the "herald tribune" fortunate and plan the fondly were beginning to regard wealthy as a possible dark horse for the presidency. suddenly van dorn found yourself sheering willkie's mind with the managing editor of "fortune" magazine, russell davenport skull and bones ordered the service in 1918 with the aef and a major figure in henry luce's publication empire. in july of 1839 a guest at the fortune roundtable he took a whole group of by storm davenport expostulated andis said that they davenport
remarkable success of pulitzer prize biker friend she is a sunday book review editor of the new york tribune. in 1935 the van dorn's lost. it was a circle of sophisticated types that wrote interesting opinion pieces into a world where his intellect was stimulating. fdr who made certain to learn about willkie's personal affairs could be heard on the earliest oval office taping system describing her as an awfully nice girl who writes for the magazine and so on and so forth and even helped wendell...
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similar to today and you wrote a story about your father being a reporter at the minneapolis star tribune. this book which i actually have in the galley. how does a senator that is running for president have time to write this? your father would be proud of the storyteller that wrote this book. congratulations. >> thank you. thanks so much. it's great to be on. i am an admirer of yours and then with the foundation that's so important what drove me to write it is seeing my grandpa working back for monopolies basically but yes doing everything he could as the son of immigrants to make sure unlike what happened to him, my dad was entered a two-year community college and end upr finishing at the university of minnesota and interviewing everyone from mike to ginger rogers to ronald reagan. yes my grandfather had a job, but secondly my grandma was convinced that she wanted a different life and she wanted her family to kind of detach from the monopoly powers and i think that right now we are seeing a repeat of that gilded age. it used to be the robber barons and the sugar trust you name it espec
similar to today and you wrote a story about your father being a reporter at the minneapolis star tribune. this book which i actually have in the galley. how does a senator that is running for president have time to write this? your father would be proud of the storyteller that wrote this book. congratulations. >> thank you. thanks so much. it's great to be on. i am an admirer of yours and then with the foundation that's so important what drove me to write it is seeing my grandpa working...
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an unofficial tribunal in london, investigating china's treatment of the uyghur minority, has found evidence of crimes against humanity and genocide. the findings detail systematic human rights abuses — including forced labour and torture. pressure is growing on borisjohnson as an investigation into covid rule breaking is expanded to cover three parties said to have taken place at downing street last christmas. the prime minister has repeatedly said no covid rules were broken. the world health organisation has expressed concern that wealthy countries will hoard covid vaccines, in response to the rapid spread of omicron. rich nations have accelerated the roll out of booster shots. a chicagojury has found the actor justin smollett guily of staging a hate crime against himself. prosecutors said smollett, who is black and openly gay, lied to police when he told them that he was accosted on a darkchicago street by two masked strangers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman and
an unofficial tribunal in london, investigating china's treatment of the uyghur minority, has found evidence of crimes against humanity and genocide. the findings detail systematic human rights abuses — including forced labour and torture. pressure is growing on borisjohnson as an investigation into covid rule breaking is expanded to cover three parties said to have taken place at downing street last christmas. the prime minister has repeatedly said no covid rules were broken. the world...
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the tribunal was set up in london to hear evidence of alleged abuses in a legal setting.king the cloud with them before they clear away. and you can see already the rain coming in across northern ireland, sweeping across the irish sea into western parts of england and wales, and also getting into western scotland. a cold day more or less across the board, with the exception of parts of south west wales and south west england, where we're now, through this evening and overnight, our weatherfront takes its rain eastwards. behind it, we're looking at some showers coming in on the north westerly breeze. and also some of those could be wintry on the tops of the hills in scotland. a cold night, possibly a touch of frost across parts of north east england and also parts of eastern scotland. so tomorrow, we start off with our weather front in the far east. that clears away and then we've got this straight northwesterly flow. so that's a cold direction for us and it will also bring in quite a lot of showers, especially to areas exposed to the northwesterly wind. so the north west
the tribunal was set up in london to hear evidence of alleged abuses in a legal setting.king the cloud with them before they clear away. and you can see already the rain coming in across northern ireland, sweeping across the irish sea into western parts of england and wales, and also getting into western scotland. a cold day more or less across the board, with the exception of parts of south west wales and south west england, where we're now, through this evening and overnight, our weatherfront...
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fÉlix: el expolicÍa derek chauvin, se declarÓ culpable en un tribunal de minnesota de violar los derechoss anhelos; estudiar y graduarse para emprender su negocio. lo mejor de todo es que hacen lo que mÁs les gusta; cocinar y deleitar a sus clientes, como nos cuenta vilma tarazona. vilma: mientras muchos negocios cerraron por la pandemia, este grupo de 42 mexicanas logrÓ sacar adelante sus pequeÑos negocios, gracias a un curso en lÍnea que les patrocinÓ el consulado de arizona, en miami. hoy fue su graduaciÓn. >> ahora la idea es impulsarles el negocio. vilma: ahora las buscan de todas las partes de florida porque sus clientes dicen que hacen los mejores tamales mexicanos. >> extraÑaba ese sabor mexicano y mis amistades me empezaron a pedir tamales, ahÍ se me prendiÓ el foco. vilma: es tanto el Éxito de sus tamales mexicanos que ahora los vende en un mercado. >> ahÍ puedo vender entre 200 y 350 tamales en un dÍa. vilma: dice que el secreto son los ingredientes orgÁnicos. >> Éste es el tamal de mole, pollo con mole. david: creÓ diferentes sabores. —— vilma: creÓ diferentes sabores. >> los
fÉlix: el expolicÍa derek chauvin, se declarÓ culpable en un tribunal de minnesota de violar los derechoss anhelos; estudiar y graduarse para emprender su negocio. lo mejor de todo es que hacen lo que mÁs les gusta; cocinar y deleitar a sus clientes, como nos cuenta vilma tarazona. vilma: mientras muchos negocios cerraron por la pandemia, este grupo de 42 mexicanas logrÓ sacar adelante sus pequeÑos negocios, gracias a un curso en lÍnea que les patrocinÓ el consulado de arizona, en...
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corte suprema de mayoría conservadora parece inclinase por limitar el derecho al aborto afuera del tribunalaile fuera de la corte que prohíbe el aborto después de la quinta semana de embarazo. >>> (en inglés) . >>> (en inglés) (en inglés) con sus palabras sotomayor dijo que esta corte es de mayoría conservadora dispuesta a limitar la práctica . >>> (en inglés). >>> otros apuntaron a la posibilidad de hacerle cambios a la ley actual o permitir que los estados impongan sus propias leyes . >>> tiene posibilidad de eliminar el aborto para 36 millones de personas en el país . >>> también sabemos que 99 por ciento de abortos son porque es inconveniente tener el niño. >>> en el horizonte 7 meses de detención, y vamos a tucson arizona donde hay indignación luego que un policía matara a balazos a un hombre en silla de ruedas, la víctima fue descubierta robando una caja de herramientas en una tienda walmart y ahí el policía le disparó 9 balas , esto ha causado malestar . >>> con un empujoncito está bien pero con tanto balazo no está bien . >>> la víctima es richard lee de 61 añoson antecedentes crimi
corte suprema de mayoría conservadora parece inclinase por limitar el derecho al aborto afuera del tribunalaile fuera de la corte que prohíbe el aborto después de la quinta semana de embarazo. >>> (en inglés) . >>> (en inglés) (en inglés) con sus palabras sotomayor dijo que esta corte es de mayoría conservadora dispuesta a limitar la práctica . >>> (en inglés). >>> otros apuntaron a la posibilidad de hacerle cambios a la ley actual o permitir que los...
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al frontera sur de tados unidos miles de migrantes siguen esperando en condiciones extremas en un tribunalundo investiga. está texas y adelatne. >> sí, buenas tardes. tenemos la historia de una familia de migratnes separada. só en la frontera, la patrulla fronteriza no solo rechazó el acta de nacimiento del hijo de la familia, sino que lo rompió en pedazos >> en pedacitos en la basura, no sirve porque no está mintiendo. no soy bobo >> ahí la madre e padre y los hijos fueron separados el menor se llama ángel. hablé mucho con él y esto me contaba >> mira de puertas cerradas. traba a una depresión que va con esto. >> y no se lo quitaba. no podría y mi angustia es mayor. quería morir en ese momento >> es el caso de un menor no solo porque fue separado, sino más extraño, estuvo en detención en un centro de ice para adultos durante semanas. les tenemos la historia y por qué será a las 6.30 , 5.30 del centro y noticias telemundo. ahí estaré con este caso y sabremos cómo acaba su historia. será noticias telemundo >> bien, te lo agradecemos mucho. sigue provocando lágrimas y llantos de 75 migrantes
al frontera sur de tados unidos miles de migrantes siguen esperando en condiciones extremas en un tribunalundo investiga. está texas y adelatne. >> sí, buenas tardes. tenemos la historia de una familia de migratnes separada. só en la frontera, la patrulla fronteriza no solo rechazó el acta de nacimiento del hijo de la familia, sino que lo rompió en pedazos >> en pedacitos en la basura, no sirve porque no está mintiendo. no soy bobo >> ahí la madre e padre y los hijos...
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pedro: el mÁximo tribunal tambiÉn desestimÓ una demanda que el departamento de justicia habÍa presentadoe es un gran dÍa para nosotros y vamos a continuar salvando del aborto de 75 a 100 bebÉs pre nacidos, destacÓ kimberly swartz. la prohibiciÓn del aborto en el estado ya lleva mÁs de 100 dÍas y no va a abandonar su lucha legal. >> esto se ha traducido a miles de personas que llevan un embarazo en contra de su voluntad o que han tenido que gastar su tiempo y dinero en otros estados. pedro: por ahora no se ha definido cuando los demandantes tendrÁn una audiencia legal, pero el caso regresa a una corte de distrito en austin, la capital texana. fÉlix: hoy compareciÓ ante el juez john hawkins quien fue arrestado por supuestamente planear un tiroteo masivo en una universidad de daytona beach, florida. es acusado de terrorismo, amenazas descritas de herir o matar e intento de homicidio en primer grado. fue detenido con un rifle semiautomÁtico, cientos de balas y por mensajes donde sugerÍa que llevarÍa a cabo un tiroteo. mÁs estados piden ayuda a la guardia nacional para atender a los cientos d
pedro: el mÁximo tribunal tambiÉn desestimÓ una demanda que el departamento de justicia habÍa presentadoe es un gran dÍa para nosotros y vamos a continuar salvando del aborto de 75 a 100 bebÉs pre nacidos, destacÓ kimberly swartz. la prohibiciÓn del aborto en el estado ya lleva mÁs de 100 dÍas y no va a abandonar su lucha legal. >> esto se ha traducido a miles de personas que llevan un embarazo en contra de su voluntad o que han tenido que gastar su tiempo y dinero en otros...
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esto, por un caso de mississippi, que estÁ pidiendo al tribunal supremo que confirme que es imposiblesus leyes. carolina: un gran nÚmero de estadounidenses dice que la corte suprema debe mantener la decisiÓn de la corte sobre el aborto. reportero: desde muy temprano llegaron personas a la corte suprema de justicia para dar a conocer su punto de vista. hablamos con una persona que estÁ en contra del aborto. >> estamos aquÍ por la vida. hay diversidad de vida, muchas voces, para que se devuelva este asunto a la gente, al pueblo, en donde pertenece. reportero: la corte sÓlo escucharÁ los argumentos hoy y no se sabrÁ la respuesta sobre los casos en mississippi y texas hasta el prÓximo aÑo. borja: muchas gracias. vamos ahondar sobre este tema y vamos con raymundo rojas, de una organizaciÓn. quÉ esperan ustedes de los magistrados de la corte suprema? >> hemos escuchado las preguntas que estÁn haciendo los jueces a los dos representantes, al que defiende la ley y al gobierno norteamericano que estÁ en contra de la ley. esperamos que la corte diga que sÍ, que esa ley es legal. ya hablamos de
esto, por un caso de mississippi, que estÁ pidiendo al tribunal supremo que confirme que es imposiblesus leyes. carolina: un gran nÚmero de estadounidenses dice que la corte suprema debe mantener la decisiÓn de la corte sobre el aborto. reportero: desde muy temprano llegaron personas a la corte suprema de justicia para dar a conocer su punto de vista. hablamos con una persona que estÁ en contra del aborto. >> estamos aquÍ por la vida. hay diversidad de vida, muchas voces, para que se...