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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : HK activists march for human rights in China ahead of Xi visit

9th - Higher Ed
Acitivists protesting against use of torture against China human rights lawyers march to the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong ahead of of a visit by President Xi Jinping to mark 20 years since the city...
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U.N. Accuses Venezuelan Officials Of Crimes Against Humanity

Higher Ed
A U.N. panel says President Nicolas Maduro and other top officials were involved in systematic human rights abuses.
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CLEAN : Iran presidential election frontrunner "should be prosecuted": rights activist

9th - Higher Ed
Ebrahim Raisi, the frontrunner in Iran's presidential elections, "should be prosecuted, not taking the helm of the executive branch" according to New York-based rights activist Hadi Ghaemi (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Reactions after Germany convicts Syrian in landmark torture trial

9th - Higher Ed
Victims, prosecutors and a defense lawyer react to the conviction by a German court of a former Syrian intelligence service agent for complicity in crimes against humanity, in the first court case worldwide over state-sponsored torture...
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CLEAN : Qatari children help give endangered turtles second chance

9th - Higher Ed
On a beach in northeastern Qatar, children wave goodbye to baby hawksbill turtles -- a species that has a one in 1,000 chance of surviving to adulthood (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Liberated Ukrainian town of Balakliya bears the scars of Russian rule

9th - Higher Ed
Images show residents in the recently-liberated Ukrainian town of Balakliya receiving humanitarian aid, policemen exhuming bodies of civilians allegedly shot by Russian soldiers, destroyed buildings around the town, and a place where...
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Annual report says financial crisis leading to repression

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New York, US - 27 May 2009 1. Various of Amnesty International report 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Larry Cos, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA: "The key point of the report is that underneath the economic crisis, the global...
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Bloomberg

John Heilemann: CIA Torture Debate Is Very Much Alive

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and John discuss whether John Brennan's press conference has made a difference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Two groups have filed complaints against Bush administration lawyers linked to memos on harsh interrogation techniques of detainees asking that the attorneys be disbarred.

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HEADLINE: Torture complaint seeks Bush lawyers disbarment CAPTION: Two groups have filed complaints against Bush administration lawyers linked to memos on harsh interrogation techniques of detainees asking that the attorneys be...
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WRAP Bush comments on Italian troops in Iraq, and Wolfowitz

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Washington, DC, US - 16 March, 2005 1. Close-up pan as President Bush walks into briefing room 2. Cutaway photographers 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "He (Silvio Berlusconi) said first of all he wanted me to know...
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VOICED : Germany opens files on Nazi paedophile sect in Chile

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Germany opens files on Nazi paedophile sect in Chile
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Burundi used acid and iron bars to torture opposition: Amnesty

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Burundi used acid and iron bars to torture opposition: Amnesty
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Falklands War veterans remember bloody con

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Falklands War veterans remember bloody con
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Bloomberg

Trump's Policy Choices: What’s Driving the Agenda?

Higher Ed
Jan.30 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on the policy choices of U.S. President Donald Trump during his first week in office. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Devastation Of Nazi Concentration Camp

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Women display bandages and numbered identification tattoos on their arms / dead bodies lying on ground / women weep / German civilians recovering victims bodies from shallow graves / surrendered German soldiers / procession of German...
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Curated Video

US Democrats and civil rights advocates demand ending family separation

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House Democrats were joined by advocates and immigrant children outside the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday to demand an end to the "zero tolerance" policy at the U.S.-Mexico border that's led to the forced separation of more than...
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Curated Video

Australia father talks about Japan custody ordeal

Higher Ed
An Australian journalist who was given a suspended sentence for trespassing in an effort to find his children has called on Japan to join other G20 nations in adopting a joint custody law.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hunger strike is "only recourse" for Frenchman held in Iran, says sister

9th - Higher Ed
Detained for 20 months in Iran for "espionage", French tourist Benjamin Brière has begun a hunger strike (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Frenchman's killing in colonial Algeria was 'unforgivable': son

9th - Higher Ed
Pierre Audin, the son of Maurice Audin, a French anti-imperialist tortured and killed by the army during Algeria's war of independence, says that the truth is more important than apologies for "inexcusable" colonial crimes (Footage by...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Malvinas/Falklands war veteran speaks denounces Argentine torture

9th - Higher Ed
Soldiers buried up to their necks in snow, others given electric shocks with field telephones: "The dictatorship's methods were transported to the Falklands," says veteran Ernesto Alonso, who has launched a case against Argentina's...
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White House Spokesperson Tony Snow said Friday the United States does not torture prisoners, after Vice President Dick Cheney's embrace of the suggestion that a dunk in water might be useful to get terrorist suspects to talk.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Snow Denies Cheney Endorsed ``Water Boarding' CAPTION: White House Spokesperson Tony Snow said Friday the United States does not torture prisoners, after Vice President Dick Cheney's embrace of the suggestion that a dunk in...
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Kosovo - Identification of corpses in massacre

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Bodies exhumed from a site near Glodjani, an area that had been under Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) control, were on Thursday (17/09) being identified by Serb authorities. The remains were discovered in an irrigation canal near the...
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SYND 4 5 73 JANE FONDA SPEAKS IN LOS ANGELES ABOUT PRISONERS OF WAR IN NORTH VIETNAM

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Actress Jane Fonda speaks in Los Angeles, California, to answers her critics on remarks about prisoners of war in North Vietnam. 1. ms US Court House sign 2. gv court building 3. mcu Jane Fonda SOUNDBITE (English): clarify statement on...
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Serbian home of main suspect in Lindh murder

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1. Wide of the family house 2. Zivota Mijailovic, opening the gate 3. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Zivota Mijailovic, grandfather of Mijailo : "I do not know, I never expected that from him, nor did he ever show any signs earlier that he could...