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Newsday

an ironclad alliance with wonsan and the current cambodian government. nothing you say or do is going to change that, is it? because this strategy _ change that, is it? because this strategy alliance - change that, is it? because i this strategy alliance between hun sen and basing is crucial to hun sen. is existential to hun sen. for china, china has decided to make cambodia a military stronghold, and outpost. military stronghold, and outpost-— military stronghold, and outpost. military stronghold, and outost. . , outpost. that is stephen sackur s - eakin , outpost. that is stephen sackur speaking to _ outpost. that is stephen sackur speaking to the _ outpost. that is stephen sackur speaking to the exiles - speaking to the exiles cambodian opposition leader sam rainsy. you can see the full interview on hardtalk on bbc news. just check the schedule for your recent online. all this week on newsday, we've been bringing you a special series about the people we call game changers. the one thing they all have in common is that they have worked to improve the lives

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The Context

this places russia and we in the west portray regime as the leader of the opposition. is that effectively what he is in russia because magazines seem that way by people who were opposed to vladimir putin in russia? putin has tried in every way to get rid of any political confrontation. he either kills, exiles and shales anybody who has any kind of following and that is what happens to almost everybody in the opposition but alexei navalny excelled on through to work expose corruption in the putin regime. timer;r corruption in the putin regime. they have videos — corruption in the putin regime. tie: have videos showing his corruption in the putin regime. ti21: have videos showing his palace on the black sea and other things like that does video scott watched than 100 million times. in this one individual, alexei navalny was all the characteristics of a great politician. he is articulate,

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HARDtalk

on the accounts of exiles. and you have said... i mean, not long ago, you described china as a "dystopian hellscape on a staggering scale". mm—hm. you talk about the excessive repression of minorities in xinjiang and tibet. but the truth is, when you called, for example, for the eu to end its dialogue and much of its trade with china, the eu ignored you. macron, scholz, others. they rush to beijing. they want warm relations. absolutely. mm—hm. the west doesn't care. the west is caring far less. the so—called democratic leaders are instrumentalising human rights. they are using double standards. so when they care, when they care, when it's important for their own agenda, they will use the human rights platform. when it's not positive or something that doesn't match their agenda, they will ignore. this is the reality

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HARDtalk

you write reports upon, but which, frankly, you and your teams are not able to work inside easily. often your reports are based on the accounts of exiles. and you have said — i mean, not long ago, you described china as a "dystopian hellscape on a staggering scale". you talk about the excessive repression of minorities in xinjiang and tibet. but the truth is, when you called, for example, for the eu to end its dialogue and much of its trade with china, the eu ignored you. macron, scholz, others, they rush to beijing, they want warm relations. absolutely, am—hm. the west doesn't care. the west is caring far less. the so—called democratic leaders are instrumentalising human rights. they are using double standards. so when they care, when they care, when it's important for their own agenda, they will use the human rights platform. when it's not positive

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HARDtalk

and which proclaim to respect human rights, don't seem to care so much about dealing with those countries where repression is rampant. to take china — and you've alluded to taiwan several times, china is a country you write reports upon, but which, frankly, you and your teams are not able to work inside easily. often your reports are based on the accounts of exiles. and you have said — i mean, not long ago, you described china as a "dystopian hellscape on a staggering scale". you talk about the excessive repression of minorities in xinjiang and tibet. but the truth is, when you called, for example, for the eu to end its dialogue and much of its trade with china, the eu ignored you. macron, scholz, others, they rush to beijing, they want warm relations. absolutely, am—hm. the west doesn't care. the west is caring far less. the so—called democratic leaders are instrumentalising human rights.

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HARDtalk

but isn't there an even more profound problem than just the fact that repression and human rights abuse appears to be on the march in so much of the world? there is another related problem that those countries which are broadly democratic and which proclaim to respect human rights, don't seem to care so much about dealing with those countries where repression is rampant. to take china — and you've alluded to taiwan several times, china is a country you write reports upon, but which, frankly, you and your teams are not able to work inside easily. often your reports are based on the accounts of exiles. and you have said — i mean, not long ago, you described china as a "dystopian hellscape on a staggering scale". you talk about the excessive repression of minorities in xinjiang and tibet. but the truth is, when you called, for example, for the eu to end its dialogue and much of its trade with china, the eu ignored you. macron, scholz, others, they rush to beijing, they want warm relations. absolutely, am—hm. the west doesn't care. the west is caring far less. the so—called democratic leaders are instrumentalising human rights. they are using double standards.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

legal, extra territorial persecution like adopting people from a third country and going back to mainland china. so that's definitely a risk that would be there whenever i go, if the country, there is no strong law and there is a risk of that. >> yeah. and you're urging the activists not to cooperate with authorities and not to give up. have you heard from some of these other exiles? i suppose you're now a group of people who can relate to one another. what's that been like? what are those conversations like? >> well, for now, eight of us have been staying very clearly that we are not going to back down because of the bounty. even though it's unprecedented, even though this is the first time there are hong kongers being wanted and being offered a bounty because of political crimes. we believe that our political work are important. we're advocating for free and democratic hong kong, and we

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Chris Jansing Reports

and then on sunday, it will move further east to areas like ours. so alex, when it comes to staying safe in the heat, remember there are a lot of concerns when it comes to not just storms but also the concerns over heat and what that can do to your body if you're not taking proper precautions, if you're not taking cover. also not great for the hair. in a lot of ways, it's a hair up kind of week, but be safe, stay cool how you can, how you need to, and of course we'll be keeping you updated here with what happens throughout the weekend. >> and hydrate, hydrate, hydrate, i appreciate that and your fan and hair up looks great. we're going to have more for you in our next hour, meteorologist bill karins will be joining me, and he'll give us an update on where it's going to get really bad. we are back also a with a growing mystery around yevgeny prigozhin and his army of mercenaries who were reportedly exiles to belarus after calling off their armed mutiny in russia. yesterday, the belarus president said prigozhin was not in the country after all. in fact, he was back in his

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Hong Kong exiles in UK are 'living in fear' of Beijing

LONDON: When artists Lumli and Lumlong fled Hong Kong in 2021, they didn't tell a soul for fear of being reported and arrested before they could leave.

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