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westminster magistrate's court in london the full extradition hearing is shared jule for february but today's hearing is all about outlining initial arguments against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile noles meltzer a un special rapporteur on top of visit to stanch imprisoned in may along with 2 medical experts he says the songes been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding that his call for a probe into the matter has been ignored. i asked the u.k. to the nest to get this on their current. case they would find the violation to all full of prosecute and punish them is all and of officials. were ill treatment. for 4 months i didn't receive any results of ul and 9 percent of the united kingdom responded in a very short. 2 paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. that the u.k. would have been involved in treatment for mr asunder and that he was free to leave the embassy of ecuador at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case was requested you know the kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of winders all its p
westminster magistrate's court in london the full extradition hearing is shared jule for february but today's hearing is all about outlining initial arguments against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile noles meltzer a un special rapporteur on top of visit to stanch imprisoned in may along with 2 medical experts he says the songes been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding that his call for a probe into the matter has been ignored. i asked the u.k. to the nest to get this on...
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van carrying a sound left westminster magistrates' court protesters a gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistle blower them to try to obstruct the police found meanwhile a un special rapporteur on torture nears melzer who visited a sergeant prison inmate along with 2 medical experts claims the australian national has been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding his call for yukio authorities to investigate has been turned down. ask one of the u.k. to domesticate on their current. case and the violation to all of prosecute and punish them is all and of officials. now for 4 months i didn't receive any results of the whole and. you know. responded in a very short range to paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. wall to do treatment for mr assad and that he was free to leave and pursue a quick war at that time and so clearly they did not investigate because it was request you know the kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of why it is all it's hard to conduct a criminal investigations assuming the
van carrying a sound left westminster magistrates' court protesters a gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistle blower them to try to obstruct the police found meanwhile a un special rapporteur on torture nears melzer who visited a sergeant prison inmate along with 2 medical experts claims the australian national has been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding his call for yukio authorities to investigate has been turned down. ask one of the u.k. to...
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the musicians he exclusively captured the moment the van carrying a sars left went westminster magistrates court protesters a gathered outside the courthouse and with chanting slogans in support of the whistleblower who also tried to obstructs the police for a un special rapporteur on torture kneels now who visited a subject prison in may along with you medical experts claim. see astray in nationals been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding is call for u.k. authorities to investigate has been turned down. they asked the u.k. to nest it on their current. case it would find the violation to all full of prosecute and punish these all and of officials. now for 4 months i didn't receive any results of well. you know. responded in a very short range to paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. that u.k. would have been wall to do treatment for mr sunderland that he was free to leave the city of ecuador at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case it was a request you know kingdom it's a party to the united nations convention against torture which of winders al
the musicians he exclusively captured the moment the van carrying a sars left went westminster magistrates court protesters a gathered outside the courthouse and with chanting slogans in support of the whistleblower who also tried to obstructs the police for a un special rapporteur on torture kneels now who visited a subject prison in may along with you medical experts claim. see astray in nationals been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding is call for u.k. authorities to...
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expound and journalist in the sand is expected to appear in person later on monday at westminster magistrates' court in london the full extradition hearing is scheduled for february today's hearing though the sides will present their respective initial arguments for and against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile now smelt a un special rapporteur on torture visited the sangean prison in a along with the medical experts and he says that his songes been subjected to sustained psychological torture and that is called a for a probe into the matter has been ignored. i asked the u.k. to nest on their current. case file the violation to all of prosecute and punish all and of officials. for 4 months i didn't receive any results. she. responded in a very short. to paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. all to do treatment for mr assad and that he was free to leave the embassy or at any time so clearly they did not investigate. because of course requests. are added to the oceans convention against torture which required has. to conduct. investigations assuming there is a reasonable ground in t
expound and journalist in the sand is expected to appear in person later on monday at westminster magistrates' court in london the full extradition hearing is scheduled for february today's hearing though the sides will present their respective initial arguments for and against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile now smelt a un special rapporteur on torture visited the sangean prison in a along with the medical experts and he says that his songes been subjected to sustained psychological...
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london where wikilea ks founder julila assange will appear at an extradition hearing at westminster magistrates courtter for the first time in 2.5 years. the temporary recall was triggered by unionist politicians who want to debate the decriminalisation of abortion. and in paris, there'll be an auction featuring rare martian and lunar meteorites. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. starting with football and liverpool's perfect start to the premier league season was ended by their great rivals manchester united, but wasn't without controversy. once again the use of the video assistant referee upset some. unexpectedly united took the lead at old trafford through marcus rashford, that was referred to var, which decided liverpool's divock oreegi wasn't fouled in the build up. var then ruled out an equaliser for sadio mane for handball. adam lallana scored a late equaliser with his first goal for 2.5 years. i thought they were excellent, the attitude, you considerfitness in the boys now they're getting fitter and fitter, the aggression fessed up, to win the ball, the crowds, r
london where wikilea ks founder julila assange will appear at an extradition hearing at westminster magistrates courtter for the first time in 2.5 years. the temporary recall was triggered by unionist politicians who want to debate the decriminalisation of abortion. and in paris, there'll be an auction featuring rare martian and lunar meteorites. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. starting with football and liverpool's perfect start to the premier league season was...
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the wiki leaks founder and journalist expected to appear in person later on monday at westminster magistrates' court in london the full extradition hearing is scheduled for february and at today's hearing the sides will present their respective initial arguments for and against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile meltzer a un special rapporteur on torture visited the sangean prison him a long with a medical experts and he says that sound has been subjected to sustained psychological torture that is cause the u.k. authorities to investigate has been turned then. i asked you. to the next update on the current. case of the violation to all of prosecute and punish all of officials. for 4 months i didn't receive any results. she. responded in a very short greyish 2 paragraph letter rejected all allegations. to treatment for mr sutton that he was free. to quit or at any time and so clearly they did not. investigate it because it was request kingdom it's apparently to the united nations convention against torture which of winders all but it's hard to conduct a criminal and an original investigations ass
the wiki leaks founder and journalist expected to appear in person later on monday at westminster magistrates' court in london the full extradition hearing is scheduled for february and at today's hearing the sides will present their respective initial arguments for and against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile meltzer a un special rapporteur on torture visited the sangean prison him a long with a medical experts and he says that sound has been subjected to sustained psychological torture...
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she appeared in custody at westminster magistrates court on wednesday.spicion of preparation of terrorist acts. legislators in california have made it illegal to create or distribute so—called deepfake images in the run—up to an election. deepfake technology can be used to manipulate images to make it look as if a person said or did something that never happened. it is increasingly used in pornographic material. as part of the bbc‘s 100 women series, paying tribute to inspiring and influential women from around the world, megha mohan spoke to the former disney actress bella thorne. at a party in beverly hills, the hollywood actress bella thorne is raising awareness of mental health for a generation growing up online. a recent worry is deepfake technology. she has seen her likeness used in hundreds of online, non—consensual pornographic films. deepfake videos are when someone's image can be manipulated to generate convincing representations of acts that never happened. we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet. this is an extreme fo
she appeared in custody at westminster magistrates court on wednesday.spicion of preparation of terrorist acts. legislators in california have made it illegal to create or distribute so—called deepfake images in the run—up to an election. deepfake technology can be used to manipulate images to make it look as if a person said or did something that never happened. it is increasingly used in pornographic material. as part of the bbc‘s 100 women series, paying tribute to inspiring and...
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founder and journalist gina songe is expected to appear in person later on monday at westminster magistrates' court in london the full extradition hearing is scheduled for february and it today's hearing the sides will present their respective initial arguments for and against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile meltzer a un special rapporteur on top visit to sanjian prison in may along with 2 medical experts he says that his son just been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding that his call for a probe into the matter has been ignored. i asked the u.k. to investigate this on their current. case they would find the violation to all full of prosecute and punish them is all and of officials. now for 4 months i didn't receive any results of al and. responded in a very short. 2 paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. that the u.k. will bill walton to do treatment for mr asunder and that he was free to leave the embassy of ecuador at any time and so clearly they did not investigate because it was request kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture whic
founder and journalist gina songe is expected to appear in person later on monday at westminster magistrates' court in london the full extradition hearing is scheduled for february and it today's hearing the sides will present their respective initial arguments for and against the u.s. extradition request meanwhile meltzer a un special rapporteur on top visit to sanjian prison in may along with 2 medical experts he says that his son just been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding...
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prison ruptly video agency exclusively captured the moment the van carrying a sound left westminster magistrates' court gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistle blower also tried to obstruct the police meanwhile the un special rapporteur on torture kneels meltzer who visited asuncion prison in. may along with 2 medical experts claims there fairly nationals been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding his call for u.k. authorities to investigate has been turned down. i asked the u.k. to nestle on their current. case to try and the violation to all of prosecute and punish them is all and of officials. treatment with us now for 4 months i didn't receive any results of all numbers and the. result in a very short. 2 paragraph letter they rejected all allegations. that the u.k. with whom all the legal treatment for mr sunderland that he was free to leave the embassy record at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case it was request you know the kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of quietus all to conduct a c
prison ruptly video agency exclusively captured the moment the van carrying a sound left westminster magistrates' court gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistle blower also tried to obstruct the police meanwhile the un special rapporteur on torture kneels meltzer who visited asuncion prison in. may along with 2 medical experts claims there fairly nationals been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding his call for u.k. authorities to investigate has...
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prison are replayed news agency exclusively captured the moment the van carrying left westminster magistrates' court protesters gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistleblower they also tried to obstruct the said police van meanwhile 8 un special rapporteur on torture milf melvern or visit a stand and prison and may along with 2 medical experts claims the australian national has been subjected to sustain psychological torture adding his call for u.k. authorities to investigate that has been turned down. enough that you. should investigate this current. case of the violation to law school of prosecute and punish them using all ends of official. for 4 months i didn't receive any results of well and. responded in a very short greyish 2 paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. u.k. with all the new treatment for mr assad and that he was free to leave the court order at any time and so clearly they did not investigate the case request kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which. oh i just. assume. you know. you're trying. to do thi
prison are replayed news agency exclusively captured the moment the van carrying left westminster magistrates' court protesters gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistleblower they also tried to obstruct the said police van meanwhile 8 un special rapporteur on torture milf melvern or visit a stand and prison and may along with 2 medical experts claims the australian national has been subjected to sustain psychological torture adding his call for u.k. authorities...
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prison ripley news agency exclusively can't the moment the van carrying a sound left westminster magistrates' court protesters a gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistleblower they also tried to obstruct the police found un special rapporteur on torture and was most visited dishonored in prison in may with 2 medical experts claim see a fairly national has been subjected to some. dave psychological torture as it is called when you kill for it is to investigate has been turned down. by us the u.k. to the knesset this. case the trial of violation to law school of prosecute and punish the music hall and of officials. now for 4 months i didn't receive any response of the whole and. you know. resulted in a very short range 2 paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. that the u.k. would be involved in dual treatment for mr sound and that he was free to leave the embassy or quit or at any time and so clearly they did not investigate the case that was request kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of winders all speeds to conduct
prison ripley news agency exclusively can't the moment the van carrying a sound left westminster magistrates' court protesters a gathered outside the courthouse chanting slogans in support of the whistleblower they also tried to obstruct the police found un special rapporteur on torture and was most visited dishonored in prison in may with 2 medical experts claim see a fairly national has been subjected to some. dave psychological torture as it is called when you kill for it is to investigate...
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ecuadorian embassy in london for seven years. 0ur correspondent, richard galpin, is at westminster magistrates courtis morning in court? think, perhaps it was a procedural hearing, but what was most interesting to see was a julian assange himself, in the dock, in the sense that he was looking quite smartly dressed, clean—shaven, but he seemed to be really quite frail. for example, the districtjudge asked him to give his name and date of birth, and he really struggled to get his words out. and he appeared not to remember, for a few seconds orso, not to remember, for a few seconds or so, when he was born. he also went on to say he didn't understand what was going on. in the court. so i difficult day for him. his appearance, as i said, seemingly that he is really quite frail. he also went on to complain about conditions in prison where he is being held in a medical ward. conditions in prison where he is being held in a medicalward. he clearly has some health issues and there he was saying he can't think properly. we can't access any of his writing and we certainly know that he has not been allowed acce
ecuadorian embassy in london for seven years. 0ur correspondent, richard galpin, is at westminster magistrates courtis morning in court? think, perhaps it was a procedural hearing, but what was most interesting to see was a julian assange himself, in the dock, in the sense that he was looking quite smartly dressed, clean—shaven, but he seemed to be really quite frail. for example, the districtjudge asked him to give his name and date of birth, and he really struggled to get his words out. and...
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because of the westminster magistrates' court on monday it was tears cheers and rejection for wiki leaks founder julian assange as he appeared before district judge the nasa barrett search for a case management hearing on his potential extradition to united stage a song just barrister mark summers pleaded with the court asking for 3 months later the full extradition hearing in order to have time to properly to paris and prepare a songes defense joining us now is our to america correspondent there in france and who has been following this story all day thanks for joining us here guy so there's a lot of angles to this story especially with julius on his lawyer he's accusing actually the united states of attempting to kidnap and harm at the wiki leaks founder saying that there was a man that came into his office that were actually. barged into his home with hoods on a little crazy but aside actually he lost a bid to delay his perceiving so that his legal team would have more time to prepare his case but the judge says it's on justified because it's already a very very slow moving case now a
because of the westminster magistrates' court on monday it was tears cheers and rejection for wiki leaks founder julian assange as he appeared before district judge the nasa barrett search for a case management hearing on his potential extradition to united stage a song just barrister mark summers pleaded with the court asking for 3 months later the full extradition hearing in order to have time to properly to paris and prepare a songes defense joining us now is our to america correspondent...
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prison properly news agency exclusively captured the moment the van carrying assad's left westminster magistrates' court jesters gathered outside the courthouse charging slogans in support of the whistleblower he also tried to obstruct the police meanwhile the un special rapporteur on torture will smelter who visited a sergeant prison in may with 2 medical experts claims the australian. has been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding his call for u.k. authorities to investigate this have been turned down. i asked the u.k. to nestle this on their current. case to try and the violation to all of prosecute and punish all and of officials. for 4 months i didn't receive any results of all numbers. recently in a very short range 2 paragraph letter but they rejected all allegations. that the u.k. would be involved in treatment for mr sutton that he was free to leave the embassy of ecuador at that time and so clearly they did not investigate the case of course request kingdom is a party to the united nations convention against torture which of winders. to conduct criminal investigations assuming th
prison properly news agency exclusively captured the moment the van carrying assad's left westminster magistrates' court jesters gathered outside the courthouse charging slogans in support of the whistleblower he also tried to obstruct the police meanwhile the un special rapporteur on torture will smelter who visited a sergeant prison in may with 2 medical experts claims the australian. has been subjected to sustained psychological torture adding his call for u.k. authorities to investigate...
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we see photographers chasing down the truck he was and as it pulled up to westminster magistrates court 48-year-old australian national and his lawyers tried to convince the court he needs more time to prepare. the judge denied that request. he is accused of scheming with former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to break and declassify databases. u.s. officials want to prosecute him them by people in the kurdish dominated pa defense secretary mark asper says the pullout of 1000 troops will take weeks, both democrats and republicans have been very critical of the president's decision to withdraw u.s. troops which has led to heavy fighting between turkey and the kurdish groups. >>> republicans and democratic lawmakers are trying to find ways to address that crisis in syria. house speaker nancy pelosi led a surprise visit to the middle east. this week, nine members of congress.uss the deepening crisis in syria, plus they made a visit to afghanistan. democratic and republican lawmakers have publicly opposed the president's decision to withdraw u.s. troops and fear its potential long
we see photographers chasing down the truck he was and as it pulled up to westminster magistrates court 48-year-old australian national and his lawyers tried to convince the court he needs more time to prepare. the judge denied that request. he is accused of scheming with former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to break and declassify databases. u.s. officials want to prosecute him them by people in the kurdish dominated pa defense secretary mark asper says the pullout of 1000 troops...
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richard galpin was at westminster magistrates court. to see was julian i think what was most interesting to see wasjulian assange himself in the dock, in the sense that he was looking quite smartly dressed, clean—shaven, but he seemed to be really quite frail stop for example, the districtjudge asked him to give his name and date of birth, and he really struggled to get his words out, and appeared not to remember, certainly for a few seconds or so, couldn't remember when he was born. he also went on to say he didn't understand what was going on in the court. so i think a difficult day for him. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... the uk government has published its new withdrawal bill to turn borisjohnson‘s brexit deal into law. now some of the main stories from the world service. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says he's giving up his efforts to put together a new coalition government after an inconclusive parliamentary election. this clears the way for president reuven rivlin to offer
richard galpin was at westminster magistrates court. to see was julian i think what was most interesting to see wasjulian assange himself in the dock, in the sense that he was looking quite smartly dressed, clean—shaven, but he seemed to be really quite frail stop for example, the districtjudge asked him to give his name and date of birth, and he really struggled to get his words out, and appeared not to remember, certainly for a few seconds or so, couldn't remember when he was born. he also...
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safiyya amira shaikh, who's 36, appeared in custody at westminster magistrates‘ court after being chargedk on the preparation of terrorist acts. she will next appear at the old bailey on november 1st. more than 300 suspected paedophiles have been arrested across 38 countries, in an international operation led by british police against a child sex abuse website. the national crime agency uncovered the site which was operating on the dark web and being run from south korea. the government has dropped a plan to use age verification checks in an effort to prevent children and younger teenagers watching pornography online. the measure would have forced pornography providers to prove the user was over 18 year olds or potentially face a ban. the government said the policy, which had been due to take effect in april last year, would not be going ahead after repeated delays amid fears that it would not work. it's two years since the children's commissioner warned of evidence that children were becoming desensitised to pornography and that boys considered it to be a realistic depiction of relations
safiyya amira shaikh, who's 36, appeared in custody at westminster magistrates‘ court after being chargedk on the preparation of terrorist acts. she will next appear at the old bailey on november 1st. more than 300 suspected paedophiles have been arrested across 38 countries, in an international operation led by british police against a child sex abuse website. the national crime agency uncovered the site which was operating on the dark web and being run from south korea. the government has...
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richard galpin at westminster magistrates‘ court.service for some years yet. that‘s prompted calls for passengers who have to use them to get compensation. danny savage reports. the train leaving platform 12 is from somewhere around 1985. they‘re called pacers — they have folding doors like a bus, and arguably they look like a bus on rails. the ride is somewhat lively, and the noise on board can be distracting. lots of passengers think they are terrible, and highlight a north—south divide in transport standards. they are an absolute nightmare. absolutely freezing during the winter. i‘ve had one where the windows have been frosted up on the inside, and travelling from doncaster to sheffield, absolutely perishing. i travel from doncaster to kent every week and the trains down there are far superior to the trains up here. until they get new trains, then i don't see why we're paying full fare for shoddy carriages and stuff, and having to stand as well. shaky, rattly, old buses with train wheels that should never have really been trains.
richard galpin at westminster magistrates‘ court.service for some years yet. that‘s prompted calls for passengers who have to use them to get compensation. danny savage reports. the train leaving platform 12 is from somewhere around 1985. they‘re called pacers — they have folding doors like a bus, and arguably they look like a bus on rails. the ride is somewhat lively, and the noise on board can be distracting. lots of passengers think they are terrible, and highlight a north—south...
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joining me is legendary journalist and filmmaker john pilger who is at monday's magistrate's court hearing in westminster jon what happened in court it was one of the most searing. events side i i don't like calling a vent but it wasn't a vent it was an atrocious affair. in the courtroom presided over by a judge she's a mere magistrate actual magistrate with love able to charge. it which she said imperiously to dribble saw and have a way to think. and he stored. and. she was. a dictatorial gestures. to this sick man through the whole thing or just scrapes full. and he stood up and his lips moved and nothing came out and still nothing came out and i strained to hear what he was saying that he said. for 10 years he said this very full for me for 10 years the superpower. has had all this time to prepare a case against me i am did not hide the opportunity i paraphrase him now i have been denied the opportunity i can't even have access to my writings as he calls it he means the documents his defense document his defense documents. he can seize defense documents to say it was surreal is not an off is truly app
joining me is legendary journalist and filmmaker john pilger who is at monday's magistrate's court hearing in westminster jon what happened in court it was one of the most searing. events side i i don't like calling a vent but it wasn't a vent it was an atrocious affair. in the courtroom presided over by a judge she's a mere magistrate actual magistrate with love able to charge. it which she said imperiously to dribble saw and have a way to think. and he stored. and. she was. a dictatorial...