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UN probe to go ahead without Israel OK, reax GRAPHIC PIX

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FILE: Jebaliyah, Northern Gaza Strip - 06 January 2009 1. Immediate aftermath of attack on United Nations school, tracking shot to dead bodies on ground, people rushing in panic, bodies carried by men to ambulance 2. Ambulance moving...
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Children get creative to boost awareness of torture

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Children have been taking part in a drawing workshop in Tunis, as part of events to raise awareness of torture. Various activities were laid on around Human Rights Day (10 December 2014). Children showcase their artistic...
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Protest against a new labour law that would restrict benefits to employees

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Thousands of young people marched through Lima on Monday to protest against a new law that restricts labour rights for those aged between 18 and 24. A large police presence escorted the protesters as they marched through the city,...
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WRAP Violence as protests continue, opposition presser

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1. Wide of army in street with tear gas, zoom out and pan to man in blue shirt and white cap escorting injured child (Saroj Pudasani) to safety 2. Mid shot of 9-year-old child with blood on face being escorted to safety by human rights...
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IRAQ: BAGHDAD: US AID SHIPMENT ARRIVES FOR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

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French/Eng/Rus/Nat A group of American aid workers has dropped off emergency medical supplies for children at an Iraqi hospital. The American delegation, led by former U-S Attorney General Ramsey Clark, wants to see the end of U-N...
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Lawyer comments after release of teenager arrested for allegedly insulting president

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A lawyer in Turkey said on Friday that politicians and public figures were expected to be more tolerant towards criticism, especially from children. Seda Akco's comments come after a high school student was released from custody after...
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Russian NGO chief comments on Schroeder

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1. Various of children playing in yard of orphanage 2. Orphan girl in playground in a cage 17 August 2004 3. Various of Boris Altshuler, Director of the Child's Rights Programme, working at his desk 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Boris...
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Tensions continue after failed talks in Costa Rica, Micheletti, pro Zelaya demo

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1. Wide people applauding in Presidential Palace during interim Honduran leader Roberto Micheletti meeting 2. Mid of Micheletti sitting down 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Roberto Micheletti, interim Honduran President: "When I spoke...
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Human rights group identifies 115th 'dirty war' child

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The Argentine human rights group Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo said on Friday that tests have identified the granddaughter of one of the group's late founders, whose daughter gave birth while a prisoner of the military dictatorship and...
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Toddler becomes Nepali Living Goddess

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7th October 2008 1. Various of the newly appointed living goddess Matina Shakya being carried in procession from her family home 3. Procession entering the temple complex amid chanting and ringing of bells 4. Matina Shakya being carried...
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In Bolivia, much of the heavy work is carried on small shoulders.

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In Bolivia, much of the heavy work is carried on small shoulders. Children work jobs from construction to mining, work on the streets as vendors and are often an important source of income for families struggling to keep a roof over...
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Vatican officials conceded on Thursday they need to do more to handle the global priest sex abuse scandal, as it came under blistering criticism from a UN committee in Geneva. (Jan. 16)

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SOUNDBITE: (English) Kirsten Sandberg, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child chairwoman "what has actually gone on? What has happened? What have you done? What have the local churches done? SOUNDBITE (English) Benyam Dawit Mezmur, UN...
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4:3 State Department on Myanmar following prisoner releases

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1. Wide view of US Special Envoy to Myanmar, Derek Mitchell being introduced 2. Wide of reporter asking a question 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Derek Mitchell, Special Envoy to Myanmar: "Our position is pretty clear and its reflective of what...
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Russian FM meets Dutch counterpart, comments on Syria and backs anti-gay law

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1. Wide of Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans taking seats 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. Mid of Lavrov 4. Mid of Timmermans 5. Wide of meeting 6. Close of Dutch and Russian flags 7. Wide of...
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Malawi human rights body to help decide on singer Madonna adoption

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1. Wide exterior of High Court in Malawi 2. Mid of people near the door of the court 3. Various of people outside of the court 4. Mid of sign saying "court in progress" 5. Various of interior of court 6. Various of officials waiting...
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COLOMBIA: STREET KIDS

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Spanish/Nat A human rights report out today (Tuesday) accuses the Colombian police of taking part in the systematic murder of street children. The US based Human Rights Watch claims police and private vigilantes are carrying out a...
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Human rights officer claims she and her unborn child were threatened

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October 4, 2012 1. Wide of human rights activists gathering at Interfax Press Conference in Moscow (left to right) Tatyana Lokshina, Human Rights Watch; Rachel Denber, Human Rights Watch; Svetlana Gannushkina, Civil Assistance;...
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Monrovia's orphans marginalised by quarantine; Save the Children comment

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At least 3,700 children in West Africa have lost one or both parents to Ebola since the start of the regional outbreak, according to preliminary United Nation's Children's Fund (UNICEF) estimates. UNICEF says that figure is likely to...
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Thousands march to parliament to protest against proposed restrictions on abortion

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Tens of thousands of people marched to Spain's national parliament building on Saturday to protest the government's new abortion law. The law proposes to restrict abortion, allowing the practice only in cases of rape or serious risk to...
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Campaigners on church abuse press UN panel for action

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1. Exterior UN building 2. Various interiors of briefing at UN building 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Furnish, Survivor Network of those Abused by Priests (S.N.A.P): "It's now way too late for the victims and that's all frankly I care...
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SYND 23-1-74 DEMONSTRATION ON FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF LIBERAL ABORTION LAW

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Demonstration by thousands of women protesting the Supreme Court's ruling on liberalising abortion on the first anniversary of that ruling. ws Capitol building and demonstrators gathering was demonstrations with banners, Pro-Life mcu...
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Musician Oliver Mtukudzi becomes UN Goodwill Ambassador

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music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Entertainment Harare, Zimbabwe - Recent 1. Various of Zimbabwe musician and U.N. Goodwill Ambassador Oliver Mtukudzi performing on stage AP Entertainment Norton, Zimbabwe - June 29,...
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Ceremony at JFK airport as Pope Benedict XVI concludes US visit

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1. Zoom in on Pope Benedict XVI, US Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne Cheney on stage 2. Top shot of audience 3. Pope and Cheney standing as US national anthem is played 4. Top shot tracking over audience 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Peace prize laureate confirms her ambition to become Pakistan PM

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Nobel Peace Prize laureates Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi met Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg on Thursday, a day after receiving their awards. Speaking after the meeting, 17-year-old Malala confirmed she would one day like...