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the european court of human rights urges russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. and prayers and thanksgiving in soweto, followed by an interfaith memorial service in cape town celebrating the life of archbishop desmond tutu. hello, and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has urged everyone in the uk to get their boosterjab — he says 90% of people currently in intensive care beds with covid had not received their third vaccine. his comments come as new figures show more than 10,000 people in england are in hospital with covid, the highest number since march. meanwhile, doctors and pharmacists in the uk are warning of variable supplies of covid tests, because of a big rise in demand. 0fficials says more kits are being made available. contributing to both the demand for testing kits and those high number of covid patients is the surge in cases. the latest data shows a further 183,000 people have tested positive for covid in the uk. the figure is significantly higher than a week ago because it has been affected by delays in reporting over the christmas
the european court of human rights urges russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. and prayers and thanksgiving in soweto, followed by an interfaith memorial service in cape town celebrating the life of archbishop desmond tutu. hello, and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has urged everyone in the uk to get their boosterjab — he says 90% of people currently in intensive care beds with covid had not received their third vaccine. his comments come as new figures...
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it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. let's bring in puzzle andries. he's a on memorial board of directors and he joins us from 60 far in russia. welcome to d w. now this is just the latest blow by the russian state against memorial. why is that a mere putin's kremlin so determined to have your organisation close down? hello year years and i think i would need to say that it's a long history of oppression against the anymore l as in speech and came to the power. and i think there is 3 main reasons. the 1st one is that there's no lifestyle fledging or put in and he's close friends. he's the former. thank you, officer and all the many people around around him and the who has now the biggest power international day for merck gauge b officers and for damage. morrow always was the enemy because we started to what the thirties and the old there so that he's through this is the 1st point. the 2nd thing because tomorrow wasn't only historical society and we not only work with stones or oppressions, but also was their biggest part
it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. let's bring in puzzle andries. he's a on memorial board of directors and he joins us from 60 far in russia. welcome to d w. now this is just the latest blow by the russian state against memorial. why is that a mere putin's kremlin so determined to have your organisation close down? hello year years and i think i would need to say that it's a long history of oppression against the anymore l as in speech and...
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the european court of human rights urges russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. prayers and thanksgiving as south africa holds a week of special events celebrating the life of archbishop desmond tutu. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk, on pbs in the us, or around the world. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, has urged everyone in the uk to get their boosterjab. he says 90% of people currently in intensive care beds with covid had not received their third vaccine. new figures show more than 10,000 people in england are in hospital with covid — the highest number since march. meanwhile, some uk doctors and pharmacists are warning they are running short of covid tests because of high demand. officials say more are on the way. pressure is coming from a surge in cases — the latest data showing 183,000 people testing positive for covid in the uk. that's a new daily record — significantly higher than a week ago but that's partly due to a delay in reporting results over christmas. 0ur health correspondent katherine da costa has more. ge
the european court of human rights urges russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. prayers and thanksgiving as south africa holds a week of special events celebrating the life of archbishop desmond tutu. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk, on pbs in the us, or around the world. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, has urged everyone in the uk to get their boosterjab. he says 90% of people currently in intensive care beds with covid had not received...
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> the european court of human rights urges pressure to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. [singing] prayers at thanksgiving as a south africa hold week of events celebrating the life of desmond tutu. ♪ hello and a very warm welcome if you are watching the u.k., in the united states, or around the world. the u.k. prime minister has urged everyone in the u.k. to get their booster jab. he says 90% of people in intensive care beds with covid have not received their third vaccine. new figures showed more than 10,000 people in england are in hospital with covid, the highest number since march. some doctors and pharmacists are warning they are running short of tests because of hi demand. officials say more are on the way. pressure is coming from surge in cases, the latest data showing 183 thousand people testing positive in the u.k., a new daily record. significantly higher than a week ago, but that is partly due to a delay in reporting results. our health respondent -- correspondent reports. >> george and his wife nikki are both dps. he tested positive for covid
> the european court of human rights urges pressure to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. [singing] prayers at thanksgiving as a south africa hold week of events celebrating the life of desmond tutu. ♪ hello and a very warm welcome if you are watching the u.k., in the united states, or around the world. the u.k. prime minister has urged everyone in the u.k. to get their booster jab. he says 90% of people in intensive care beds with covid have not received...
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move that's now being challenged in the european court of human rights. the was the greens, he hopes that this quote will, might reason triumph over this emotionally chose case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. while the restrictions say that animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they're killed and it's argued, the doing so reduces their suffering. but some muslim clark say it's the bitten with both islamic and jewish organizations saying that stoney actually inflicts more paid previously. the european court of human rights rule, but animal well being is a priority. the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest, or we heard for on muhammad shall think of the rama down foundation in the u. k. and we also spoke to radio host and columnist john gaunt. they shot the thoughts on this whole controversy. what this is, is another example
move that's now being challenged in the european court of human rights. the was the greens, he hopes that this quote will, might reason triumph over this emotionally chose case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. while the restrictions say that animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they're killed and it's argued, the doing so reduces their...
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it's moved is now being challenged on the european court of human rights. the was the queen's, he hopes that this quote will, might reason triumph over this emotionally chose case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. the restrictions say that animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they're killed. it's argued doing so reduces their suffering. but some muslim clerics say that's forbidden and with both islamic and jewish organizations saying stunning, actually inflicts more pain to the animal. but previously the european court of human rights had rule, but animal wellbeing is a priority. the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest. we heard from a 100 sha freak of the ramadan foundation and the u. k, but also a radio host and colonist john gone. and they said, well, they should have thoughts on, on this issue what this is is another exampl
it's moved is now being challenged on the european court of human rights. the was the queen's, he hopes that this quote will, might reason triumph over this emotionally chose case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. the restrictions say that animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they're killed. it's argued doing so reduces their suffering. but...
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the movers now being challenged in the european court of human rights, the music greens, he hopes that this court will make reason triumph over this emotionally charged case. the rule of law must not to come to the growing political and social pressure of populous movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. or the restriction say animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they can be killed. the idea being to reduce the amount of suffering but some muslim cleric, sates, forbidden with a muslim and jewish organizations. st. stunning, actually inflicts more pain. previously, the european court of human rights has banked the method. the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest are always spoke with the amateur fake. he's the chief of the case round down foundation. we also spoke to radios in columbus, john gordon. they shared with their thoughts on the controversy. what this is, is another example of attacks against my i naughty committee, in this case, the muslim a
the movers now being challenged in the european court of human rights, the music greens, he hopes that this court will make reason triumph over this emotionally charged case. the rule of law must not to come to the growing political and social pressure of populous movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. or the restriction say animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they can be killed. the idea being to reduce the amount of suffering but...
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the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the decision. indonesian authorities are allowing a boat with a $120.00, were injured muslims on board to docket its waters. it comes after 8 organizations called for them to be rescued. the country security ministry previously had previously said it would push the vessel back to international waters. the overcrowded boat has a damaged engine and has been drifting for days off indonesia, northern coast. one of hong kong last independent news outlet says it's folding up after being rated and having its assets frozen hong kong police search the offices of stand news earlier today. arresting 7 people and removing evidence. it's the latest blow to the chinese territories. shrinking free press. over $200.00 police were seen entering the pro democracy news websites headquarters. they had a warrant under a national security law enacted last year to seize journalistic materials. they arrested 7 people, including the current and a former editor in chief of staff, news, and pasta and democracy activists. denise her a former board memb
the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the decision. indonesian authorities are allowing a boat with a $120.00, were injured muslims on board to docket its waters. it comes after 8 organizations called for them to be rescued. the country security ministry previously had previously said it would push the vessel back to international waters. the overcrowded boat has a damaged engine and has been drifting for days off indonesia, northern coast. one of hong kong last...
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of human rights. the was the greens, he hopes that this court will, might reason triumph over this emotionally charged case. the rule of law must not come to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. now the restrictions say that animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they are killed. the idea being to reduce the level of their suffering. but muslim groups together with jewish organizations, say stunning, actually inflicts more pain. previously, the european court of human rights has backed the method the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest. we spoke about this with mohammed sha fake, who's the chief of the case where i'm a damn foundation. and also we spoke to radio host and columnist john gordon. they shared with their thoughts on the controversy. what this is, is another example of attacks against my i naughty c
of human rights. the was the greens, he hopes that this court will, might reason triumph over this emotionally charged case. the rule of law must not come to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. now the restrictions say that animals must 1st be electrically stunned before they are killed. the idea being to reduce the level of their suffering. but muslim groups together with jewish...
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previously, the european court of human rights rule that animal well being is a priority. the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest. we heard from a 100 shaft over the ramadan foundation in the u. k. but also with radio host and colonist john gore. and they both share thoughts on what this is, is another example of attacks against my i naughty committee, in this case, the muslim a jewish community who was standing united. i'm taking court action against this decision. if you're talking about anymore, well, then you should really be talking about the bo welfare across the board. and the european union under european commission and countries in europe in europe, a using this is an excuse to camp down on the individual rights of muslims and jews . across europe and i think it's up to you right, that is challenged through the court system. i don't agree with this analysis on what the british people think. if there was a similar poll just for the united kingdom, it would unanimously not unanimously, but
previously, the european court of human rights rule that animal well being is a priority. the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest. we heard from a 100 shaft over the ramadan foundation in the u. k. but also with radio host and colonist john gore. and they both share thoughts on what this is, is another example of attacks against my i naughty committee, in this case, the muslim a jewish community who was standing...
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move that's now been challenged in the european court of human rights. the was the queen's, he hopes that this quote will, might reason triumph over this emotionally chose case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. while the restriction say that animals must fast be elected, please stunned before back held at target. the doing said reduces the suffering, a thumbs. him cleric say it's forbidden with both islamic and jewish organizations saying that stunning actually infects more pain. previously the european court of human rights rule that animal while being is a priority. the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest. or we heard from how much traffic of the ramadan foundation in the u. k. and to radio host and columnist john, won't they share the thoughts on the control the see what this is is another example of attacks against my i naughty
move that's now been challenged in the european court of human rights. the was the queen's, he hopes that this quote will, might reason triumph over this emotionally chose case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. while the restriction say that animals must fast be elected, please stunned before back held at target. the doing said reduces the...
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court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, saeeda mahmood, born and brought up in southern afghanistan, explores and introduces a remarkable set of films shot in the 1950s by american glenn foster, and his afghan assistant hajji mehtabuddin. this is precious. i love this sweet. and ijust ate half of it and kept another half because i thought i will never, ever have them again. for me, this is a diamond. reminds me of my childhood. and the golden time. i was so excited to discover these films. my family had many photographs, but we lost them when we fled the afghan wars as refugees. most afghans have no pictures of their past. nothing to show their grandchildren. it is a terrible gap in our lives. these films, kept safe for half a century, are the only ones i have ever seen that have survived the wars. they show my afghanistan — to me, the real one. a land full of life and hope. they tell a special chapter of our story that's almost forgotten. half a century ago, an american, glenn r foster, from california a
court of human rights building in strasbourg. now on bbc news, saeeda mahmood, born and brought up in southern afghanistan, explores and introduces a remarkable set of films shot in the 1950s by american glenn foster, and his afghan assistant hajji mehtabuddin. this is precious. i love this sweet. and ijust ate half of it and kept another half because i thought i will never, ever have them again. for me, this is a diamond. reminds me of my childhood. and the golden time. i was so excited to...
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the european court of human rights, has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group — memorial international. and, the life of archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrated at memorial services outside his home injohannesburg, and at an interfaith ceremony in cape town. now on bbc news, it's time for weather world. sarah keith—lucas and nick miller find out how climate change is affecting the scottish ski industry and look back at 2021's biggest storms. this time on weather world, i'm in scotland, the country that hosted the 2021 cop climate summit. and even though i've come to one of the coldest and snowiest parts of the country, the cairngorms ski area, it faces its own challenges as our world warms. i'll be talking to the people whose livelihoods depend on winter snow here, even if sometimes they have to make it themselves. the factory produces four tonnes an hour, so in just under a month that's about 3,000 tonnes. and i'm in london, where, like many major cities around the world, mass transport systems are facing up to the threat of flash fl
the european court of human rights, has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group — memorial international. and, the life of archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrated at memorial services outside his home injohannesburg, and at an interfaith ceremony in cape town. now on bbc news, it's time for weather world. sarah keith—lucas and nick miller find out how climate change is affecting the scottish ski industry and look back at 2021's biggest storms....
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it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. as the year draws through closed d w news a looks back at our notable reports of 2021. despite the global rush to reduce global warming by cutting carbon emissions, one huge emitter, the military is totally exempt from that effort. d w's, terry sholtes reports. there's a dirty little secret, almost every country's keeping, except it's not that little. in many cases, a nation's armed forces are its biggest single emitter of greenhouse gases. but how big is secret that's allowed under both the kyoto and parents climate agreements. both deals have exempted military forces based on the argument that adversaries could to do strategy using emissions data. but with climate catastrophes on the rise, environmental activist insist any credible carbon reduction plan must include these hidden figures, the size of the, the fuel use dependencies, huge and the got huge supply chain. so obviously it's going to make a big difference if they're involved or not. involved in these emission reduction targ
it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. as the year draws through closed d w news a looks back at our notable reports of 2021. despite the global rush to reduce global warming by cutting carbon emissions, one huge emitter, the military is totally exempt from that effort. d w's, terry sholtes reports. there's a dirty little secret, almost every country's keeping, except it's not that little. in many cases, a nation's armed forces are its biggest...
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hello, good evening muslim organizations of filing an appeal at the european court of human rights off to belgium's biggest regions, band ritual slaughter of animals without stunning. the queen the hopes that the court will might reason triumph over this emotionally charles case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. while the 2019 by angus both was live and jewish community to consider stunning animals before slaughter, to cause extra pain, but the european court and says praise, studying is actually more humane. the protection of the welfare of animals is sent him beings, constitutes a legitimate, subjective of general interest. let's get some thought. so let's go live to my how much have fig, chief executive, the ramadan foundation on john gaunt as well radio to coast and call him his guys good evening. thanks and have a chat about this and show way this is going to get people rolled up for decades, isn't it? mo, if i come to you 1st, my home
hello, good evening muslim organizations of filing an appeal at the european court of human rights off to belgium's biggest regions, band ritual slaughter of animals without stunning. the queen the hopes that the court will might reason triumph over this emotionally charles case. the rule of law must not succumb to the growing political and social pressure of populace movements that are waging a battle of symbols against vulnerable minorities across europe. while the 2019 by angus both was live...
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anchor: the european court of human rights urges russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. [singing] players -- prayers and thanksgiving as a south africa hold week of events celebrating the life of desmond tutu. ♪ >> hello, a very good evening to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. the u.k. prime minister has urged everyone in the u.k. to get their booster jab. he says 90% of people in intensive care beds with covid have not received their third vaccine. new figures showed more than 10,000 people in england are in hospital with covid, the highest number since march. some doctors and pharmacists are warning they are running short of tests because of high demand. officials say more are on the way. pressure is coming from a surge in cases, the latest data showing 183,000 people testing positive in the u.k., a new daily record. it is partly due to a delay in reporting results. our health correspondent has more details. >> george and his wife nikki are both dps. he tested positive for covid on a lateral flow device which means his wife cannot return
anchor: the european court of human rights urges russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group. [singing] players -- prayers and thanksgiving as a south africa hold week of events celebrating the life of desmond tutu. ♪ >> hello, a very good evening to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. the u.k. prime minister has urged everyone in the u.k. to get their booster jab. he says 90% of people in intensive care beds with covid have not received their third...
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the group has campaign for the rights of political prisoners in russia. among others, the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the decision. one of hong kong last independent news outlet says it's folding after being rated, having it assets 1st. on kong police search, the offices of stand news earlier to day arresting 7 and removing evidence to the latest blow to the chinese territories. shrinking free press. ah, it's becoming a familiar sight on the streets of hong kong. after several staff members from the pro democracy media outlet stunned news were arrested. over 200 police was seen entering the websites had quarters, saying in a statement, they were authorized to search and sees relevant journalistic materials. both the current and former editors of the publication were among those detained as well as the pop star. turn democracy activist. denise, whoa, an ex, bold member at stuns news. oh, see i got my deputy assignment direct to ronson. john was questioned, but not arrested. over him. he released this footage of police, turning up at his home by the authoriti
the group has campaign for the rights of political prisoners in russia. among others, the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the decision. one of hong kong last independent news outlet says it's folding after being rated, having it assets 1st. on kong police search, the offices of stand news earlier to day arresting 7 and removing evidence to the latest blow to the chinese territories. shrinking free press. ah, it's becoming a familiar sight on the streets of hong kong....
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the european court of human rights, has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group — memorial international. the court said it needed time to examined the case the life of archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrated at memorial services outside his soweto home injohannesburg and during an interfaith ceremony hosted by his family in cape town. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. six goals on boxing day, six points clear at the top. could manchester city's advantage could be nine after tonight's games? he may well be playing tonight, but we hear from manchester city's raheem sterling about england. and how gareth southgate has made the international experience one to savour. the last couple of years, you can see the steps that we've been making as a team on the field off the field, but, of course, the most important is on the field. and the darts goes on despite another covid withdrawal and the defending champion claiming the tournament should be delayed. hello again. not only is the festive period a muc
the european court of human rights, has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group — memorial international. the court said it needed time to examined the case the life of archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrated at memorial services outside his soweto home injohannesburg and during an interfaith ceremony hosted by his family in cape town. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. six goals on boxing day, six points...
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and on the table is a reform of european human rights at court affiliation of the british system. one of the reform it's one of the main points of it is that the u. k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human rights act. one good, maybe i say that britain is, are acting quite intelligibly about this britain. after all knows exactly the scale of the refugee crisis from countries that it participated in the annual bombarding of it was britain, of course, that destroyed africa's riches per capita. country libya on the mediterranean, there were thousands untold thousands of drowned, and course england and france were involved in that. we have refugees drowning in the english channel. and of course, england and britain was responsible partly for the aerial bombardment of iraq, afghanistan of syria, that b
and on the table is a reform of european human rights at court affiliation of the british system. one of the reform it's one of the main points of it is that the u. k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offenders that have been coming to britain. if you look at statistics, our miniscule in terms of over turning the entire human...
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and on the table is a reform of you european human rights court affiliation of the british system. just a 2nd normally grab her who actually satirized here for not knowing where dover is arguably or how important it is as a port will you transport. secretary says he will remain the u. k. will remain a party to the european convention on human rights. but civil tennessee said change reform revise. we will make it crystal clear that the you can court are under no duty to follow strasburg case law. which itself does not operate a doctrine of precedent, thus opening the way for any possible position by junius and his defense lawyers. should a court decision here declare him a fit to be rendered to the united states or to a virginia court for revealing war crimes? is it a, is it just coincidence we, we don't know, we know that he himself is justice. a secretary has been on the record for saying, i don't support the human rights act and i don't believe in economic and social right. it's one thing for britain to make is you being an aircraft carrier of the united states. quite another may
and on the table is a reform of you european human rights court affiliation of the british system. just a 2nd normally grab her who actually satirized here for not knowing where dover is arguably or how important it is as a port will you transport. secretary says he will remain the u. k. will remain a party to the european convention on human rights. but civil tennessee said change reform revise. we will make it crystal clear that the you can court are under no duty to follow strasburg case...
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the european court of human rights which russia is subject to has urged moscow to suspend the decision. indonesian authorities have agreed to let $120.00 ro hinge a muslim stranded at sea to come ashore. the decision comes after aid organizations called for them to be rescued. the country security ministry previously said it would push the vessel back to international waters. the overcrowded boat has a damaged engine and has been drifting for days off indonesia, northern coast, south africa holding vigils following the death of anti apartheid hero, archbishop desmond, to do mourners left flowers at saint george's cathedral in cave town. as the bells rang out into two's honor, they will sound for 10 minutes each day until the nobel peace laureates funeral at the cathedral on january 1st. one of hong kong last independent news outlet says it's folding after being rated and having its assets frozen. hong kong police searched the offices of stand news on wednesday, arresting 7 and removing evidence. it's the latest blow to the territories shrinking free press. over $200.00 police were seen
the european court of human rights which russia is subject to has urged moscow to suspend the decision. indonesian authorities have agreed to let $120.00 ro hinge a muslim stranded at sea to come ashore. the decision comes after aid organizations called for them to be rescued. the country security ministry previously said it would push the vessel back to international waters. the overcrowded boat has a damaged engine and has been drifting for days off indonesia, northern coast, south africa...
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. >> the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend its decision to shut down memorial. it had been asked to fast-track a procedure against the closure. the rights body of the council of europe based in strasburg, said it would be a devastating blow to civil society, which serves as the central pillar for any democracy. memorial was set up in 1989, during the closing years of the ussr. the group is at odds with the image president putin wants to project. >> i was surprised by what we heard today in the cous and yesterday in the supreme court rooms. it was clay clea -- it was quite clear the government intended to close they were human rights center memorial. it is very clear and certain. they will not bend. that was a politically motivated case from the beginning. we heard a lot of proofs. in the beginning, asking the court to liquidate plans for both organizations, the general prosecutor's office in moscow prosecutors office were talking generally. later, they real the real reasons for why they want to close memorial. the reason we heard from the prosecutors team yeste
. >> the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend its decision to shut down memorial. it had been asked to fast-track a procedure against the closure. the rights body of the council of europe based in strasburg, said it would be a devastating blow to civil society, which serves as the central pillar for any democracy. memorial was set up in 1989, during the closing years of the ussr. the group is at odds with the image president putin wants to project. >> i was...
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the group has campaign for the rights of political prisoners in russia. among others, the european court of human rights which russia is subject to as urged moscow to suspend the decision. indonesian authorities are allowing a boat of a $120.00 were injured muslims to on board to dock in its waters. it comes out for aid organizations called for them to be rescued. the country's security ministry previously said it would push the vessel back into international waters. overcrowded boat has a damaged engine, and i've been drifting for days off indonesia, northern coast. one of hong kong last independent news outlet says it's folding up after being rated and having its assets frozen hong kong police search the offices of stand news earlier arresting 7 people and removing evidence. it's the latest blow to the chinese territories. shrinking free press over 200 police were seen entering the pro democracy news websites headquarters. they had a warrant under a national security law enacted last year to seize journalistic materials. they arrested 7 people, including the current and former editor i
the group has campaign for the rights of political prisoners in russia. among others, the european court of human rights which russia is subject to as urged moscow to suspend the decision. indonesian authorities are allowing a boat of a $120.00 were injured muslims to on board to dock in its waters. it comes out for aid organizations called for them to be rescued. the country's security ministry previously said it would push the vessel back into international waters. overcrowded boat has a...
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it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. so why is vladimir putin kremlin so determined to have memorial closed down? the w put that question earlier to puzzle of underway of, from the organizations board of directors. hello dear yours and i think i need to say that it's so long history of repression against new moral as in speech and came to the power. and i think there is 3 main reasons. the 1st one is that lead, there's no lifestyle legend or prison and he's close friends. he's the former. thank you, officer and all the many people around around him and who has now the biggest power in russia. they are former gauge, the officers and for damage, and the moral always was the enemy because we started to what they did in thirties and the old, their service history. this is the 1st point. the 2nd thing eats and because new moral wasn't only historical society and we not only work with stones or impressions, but also was their biggest part of new moral work in the human rights in modern the russia. and that's why it was, it was
it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. so why is vladimir putin kremlin so determined to have memorial closed down? the w put that question earlier to puzzle of underway of, from the organizations board of directors. hello dear yours and i think i need to say that it's so long history of repression against new moral as in speech and came to the power. and i think there is 3 main reasons. the 1st one is that lead, there's no lifestyle legend or...
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the european court of human rights in july of this year said that poland acted illegally when it pushed 3 fairy and nationals back to bella, roost in 2017. the risk of being returned to their home countries from better routed high found the court, and therefore poland should have taken that into account before refusing entry to these people. so the question here is whether or not the, the polish government has the right to return. people, if they have a chance of being returned to a home country, there are people at the border who are making a decision to turn people away and say no, a silo. despite the fact that these people are crying for a certain, there are people literally holding up science and i want asylum in poland. how can we turn them away? and they can, they can always go to the polish embassy or to be any older embassy and apply for them. the fact that they let themselves to be treated in such a way. bye bye, bye bye. look. i think that that's not really how to solve this situation. we have our bilateral or what are going to flaming? what are the victim? you're literally sa
the european court of human rights in july of this year said that poland acted illegally when it pushed 3 fairy and nationals back to bella, roost in 2017. the risk of being returned to their home countries from better routed high found the court, and therefore poland should have taken that into account before refusing entry to these people. so the question here is whether or not the, the polish government has the right to return. people, if they have a chance of being returned to a home...
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the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the shutdown while it examines the case. russian state prosecutors have accused memorial international of breaking a law requiring groups to register as foreign agents. people have since been gathering in protest outside the court, shouting "shame!" this year has seen unprecented crackdowns of dissent in russia. founded in 1989, memorial is russia's most prominent rights organisation and became a symbol of russia opening up to the world. it has chronicled purges under former soviet leaderjosef stalin and now campaigns for the rights of political prisoners and other marginalised groups. memorial says the charges against it are politically motivated. translation: we had no illusions. i think that our colleagues also had no illusions after yesterday's decision by the supreme court. today's decision is quite expected. it has nothing to do with foreign agents. this law was passed to be used in exactly this way, to liquidate organisations that the government considers undesirable for political reasons. meanwhile, the hong kong pr
the european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the shutdown while it examines the case. russian state prosecutors have accused memorial international of breaking a law requiring groups to register as foreign agents. people have since been gathering in protest outside the court, shouting "shame!" this year has seen unprecented crackdowns of dissent in russia. founded in 1989, memorial is russia's most prominent rights organisation and became a symbol of russia opening...
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court of human rights building in strasbourg. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone half past five. now on bbc news, it's time for the media show. hello, good evening. good evening. that distinctive music can only mean one thing. it's time for channel 4 news and one of the most famous faces in broadcasting. jon snow has been the face of the programme since 1989. over the course of three decades, he has grilled every prime minister, from margaret thatcher up to and including theresa may. he drew the iconic words, let bygones be bygones from nelson mandela. he shared a plane with idi amin, reported on wars in iran and crises in vietnam. and it's not all been hard news. he has danced and sung on tv and even got stoned on camera. but he has also been accused of being too partisan, of having political views that were too obvious and which undermine the network's impartiality. and so, at a time when the future of channel 4 is up for grabs, his words have come under unprecedented scrutiny. jon snow, welcome to the media show, and
court of human rights building in strasbourg. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone half past five. now on bbc news, it's time for the media show. hello, good evening. good evening. that distinctive music can only mean one thing. it's time for channel 4 news and one of the most famous faces in broadcasting. jon snow has been the face of the programme since 1989. over the course of three decades, he has grilled every prime minister, from margaret thatcher up to and including theresa may....
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however, the european court of human right through back in 1978, the 14th man's cases did not amount to torture without decision, was later used by the bush administration. justify and hard interrogation techniques used by gram and one ton of mo, the c h r is a 2018 bit over time it's rolling. francis mcguigan again says that he and others won't stop fighting to get justice. and the holiday from the british government means nothing to me. i think the word and it's more than i acknowledge the fact that what happened the us, the sam was what happened and when turn them all black shape, there's no investigation. so nobody was ever brought the game for bar last night on his way of subtle down the lag, his clothes are all done on this thing. a bike protect and soldiers nests per sadly, or old soldiers being dragged through the cords. i personally don't believe but is anything whatsoever to do with soldiers. we want every kiss in court. we've never lost a court and we're no farther forward today than our bellies. policy just stalling and stalling delay is stolen, delay or push it back. pus
however, the european court of human right through back in 1978, the 14th man's cases did not amount to torture without decision, was later used by the bush administration. justify and hard interrogation techniques used by gram and one ton of mo, the c h r is a 2018 bit over time it's rolling. francis mcguigan again says that he and others won't stop fighting to get justice. and the holiday from the british government means nothing to me. i think the word and it's more than i acknowledge the...
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court of human rights. she's been explaining what this supreme court ruling does. this ruling was really more procedural at this point. as we all know, by now, the law in texas has been in effect for 100 days. it has almost ground abortion to a halt in texas and the supreme court has been ok with that and it has been playing a really rough game with women's health and with access to abortion. so now it's saying that the lawsuit can go ahead, but it's not putting pause on what's going on in texas while we figure out whether this is constitutional or not. so, you're saying it's not really that surprising, and many people watching would say six weeks, i mean, that is a time many women don't know they are pregnant? right, these are the steps towards having a complete undermining of the federal right to an abortion in the united states. this supreme court has its eyes set on completely dismantling roe. it heard a case out of mississippi just last week that would prohibit abortion after 15 weeks. a pretty extreme
court of human rights. she's been explaining what this supreme court ruling does. this ruling was really more procedural at this point. as we all know, by now, the law in texas has been in effect for 100 days. it has almost ground abortion to a halt in texas and the supreme court has been ok with that and it has been playing a really rough game with women's health and with access to abortion. so now it's saying that the lawsuit can go ahead, but it's not putting pause on what's going on in...
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european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group, memorial international. the court said it needed time to examined the case. the pioneering photographer, sabine weiss, who was celebrated for her candid pictures of ordinary people on the streets of paris — has died aged 97. for decades she chronicled social change in the city — becoming a key figure in the movement known as french humanism. over 100,000 children in venezuela could suffer from extreme malnutrition over the coming year, according to unicef. the country's healthcare system is struggling, and its citizens are also dealing with soaring inflation, and a collapsing school system. our south america correspondent katy watson sent this report. boxing is the only class that 14—year—old gilbenis goes to now. his dad died four years ago and he had to give up school. supporting his mum and siblings became the priority. this training is one of the few opportunities open to him, growing up in maracaibo's poorest and most dangerous neighbourhood. "my mum wants m
european court of human rights has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group, memorial international. the court said it needed time to examined the case. the pioneering photographer, sabine weiss, who was celebrated for her candid pictures of ordinary people on the streets of paris — has died aged 97. for decades she chronicled social change in the city — becoming a key figure in the movement known as french humanism. over 100,000 children in venezuela...
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the european court of human rights, has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group — memorial international. the court said it needed time to examined the case the life of archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrated at memorial services outside his soweto home injohannesburg and during an interfaith ceremony hosted by his family in cape town.
the european court of human rights, has urged russia to suspend the shutdown of the country's oldest human rights group — memorial international. the court said it needed time to examined the case the life of archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrated at memorial services outside his soweto home injohannesburg and during an interfaith ceremony hosted by his family in cape town.
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and to get british cause more flexibility in interpreting rulings from the european court of human rights. now she returns a host of ortiz show, going underground. told my colleague in o'neill that the timing of the proposals could be significant. viewers around the world are going to say, you know, this is just coming days after a british court accused of corruption by some are overturned, a previous judgment, that the julian assigns of wiki. these can be sent to the united states to raise a 175 years for revealing war crimes. so why, why so soon after we learn of that our judgment and his stroke in a high security prison? do we suddenly hear a reform or consultation document on the human rights act, which will, which will and on the table is a reform over you. european human rights are court affiliation of the british system. one of the reforms on the men points of it is that the u. k. wants to make it easier to, to port foreign offenders. that's something that a lot of conservative voters have been asking for for many years. why should that one be a problem? the numbers are far in offe
and to get british cause more flexibility in interpreting rulings from the european court of human rights. now she returns a host of ortiz show, going underground. told my colleague in o'neill that the timing of the proposals could be significant. viewers around the world are going to say, you know, this is just coming days after a british court accused of corruption by some are overturned, a previous judgment, that the julian assigns of wiki. these can be sent to the united states to raise a...
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wants to appeal its representatives, say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. so why is, why don't we important kremlin so determined to have more close down? did you put that question earlier to puzzle and degree of from the organizations board of directors? and i think i would need to say that it's a long history of oppression against the anymore l as in speech and came to the power. and i think there is 3 main reasons. the 1st one is that lead, there's no lifestyle fledging or put in and he's close friends. he's the former caging officer and all the many people around around him and the who has now the biggest power international day, a former occasion, officers and for damage morrow always was the enemy because we started to what they did. and so it is. and the old there so that he's through, this is the 1st point. the 2nd thing eats and because tomorrow wasn't only historical society and we not only work with styling repressions, but also was the biggest part of moral work in the human rights in the modern, the russia. and that's why it was, it was all th
wants to appeal its representatives, say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. so why is, why don't we important kremlin so determined to have more close down? did you put that question earlier to puzzle and degree of from the organizations board of directors? and i think i would need to say that it's a long history of oppression against the anymore l as in speech and came to the power. and i think there is 3 main reasons. the 1st one is that lead, there's no lifestyle...