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The Curious Origins of Amnesty International

The Curious Origins of Amnesty International
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Newsday

and a spare thought for the people of inovig right up in the north—west territories. for weeks on end, they see no sun light at all. until now, the spectacular sun rise was the first they've seen in 30 days. the people there have held a sun rise festival to celebrate. the european union is falling for alleged irregularities to be investigated after elections went ahead without the lead opposition party there. it saw the prime minister handed a new term. . ., , term. the elections were held amid widespread _ term. the elections were held amid widespread protests - term. the elections were held amid widespread protests by i amid widespread protests by opposition groups and human rights campaigners. with a turnout of just rights campaigners. with a turnout ofjust some 40%. the prime minister is there. there was 15 years and in the first interview following the win,

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Newsday

groups and human rights campaigners with a turnout ofjust some 40%. prime minister sheikh hasina has of course been in power now for more than 15 years and in herfirst interview, following the win, she said the election was free and fair. now, the main opposition group, the bangladesh nationalist party — also known as the bnp — who boycotted the polls, called the election a sham. they, of course, prior to the election, said they wouldn't participate unless a neutral caretaker government was installed. and this, of course, is a concerns over fairness and how the election would be conducted. now, the eu havejoined the uk and the us with concern over the legitimacy of the elections over the weekend. the uk foreign office said the lack of participation from all political parties meant the people of bangladesh did not have

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The Context

at ten... the controversial government policy of moving migrants to a giant barge off the dorset coast, has begun. home office officials say they're determined to cut the six million pounds a day hotel bill, for those awaiting the results, of asylum applications. there have been some challenges, some minor legal challenges and i can't go into the detail of those. but we are... accommodation is offered to all individuals on a no choice basis. but human rights campaigners have called the policy a "shameful" way to treat people, who're often fleeing war or persecution. also tonight... kelly... smashed it, they go through. the lionesses march on in the world cup, after a nail—biting penalty shootout win, against nigeria. in glen coe in scotland, three hill walkers are found dead, after failing to return from a weekend trek. the political activists

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BBC News at Ten

to a giant barge off the dorset coast, has begun. home office officials say they're determined to cut the six million pounds a day hotel bill, for those awaiting the results, of asylum applications. there have been some challenges, some minor legal challenges and i can't go into the detail of those. but we are... accommodation is offered to all individuals on a no choice basis. but human rights campaigners have called the policy a "shameful" way to treat people, who're often fleeing war or persecution. also tonight... kelly... smashed it, they go through. the lionesses march on in the world cup, after a nail—biting penalty shootout win, against nigeria. in glen coe in scotland, three hill walkers are found dead, after failing to return from a weekend trek. the political activists

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The Context

of dreams, what sort of ambitions can we stimulate for both young women and young male players? and you truly believe that, do you? because you'll have heard the criticisms, peter, you'll have heard the arguments raised by human rights campaigners and others that they believe that this is ultimately another example of sportswashing by a middle eastern country trying to use sport to distract from human rights issues and present a more positive image of the country. do you accept there's any credence in that argument to a certain extent or do you reject it? i think, you know, what i look at is the evidence that i see on the ground, you know, and you've now got 50,000 schoolgirls playing football, you've got 1000 women coaches, you've got this huge increase in terms of people being employed in the kingdom. you know, in 2018, there were 750 registered coaches. now there's over 5500, so you see that as evidence of change. and i think you see the women's football development as part of societal change,

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BBC News

services have stopped. emergency services say they've been recovering bodies from raging waters, and that tens of thousands of people have been moved to safety. precipitation levels in beijing and other cities across northern china have already reached record levels. in worrying news, driving rain is expected to continue over the next 2a hours. and then, another typhoon will hit southern china. stephen mcdonell, bbc news, beijing. staying with china —— and there are new claims the country is trying to suppress uyghur dissent abroad. researchers say chinese authorities are pressuring uyghurs living overseas to spy on human rights campaigners ——

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Newsday

Newsday
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Sportsday

test match for england. welcome to the programme. we begin in china where hundreds of thousands of uyghur muslims are subjected to mass incarceration — in the north west of the country. now, researchers say the chinese authorities are pressuring uyghurs living abroad to spy on human rights campaigners by threatening their families back home. refugees and activisits say the tactic is tearing communities apart. one refugee living in the uk has been speaking to bbc newsnight�*s samjudah about his experience. a demonstration outside the foreign office with a dark twist. these uyghurs want the government to speak up about human rights abuses in china. but someone has been asked to infiltrate their ranks,

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HARDtalk

HARDtalk
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