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migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syrian the syrian track moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago and this year are just over a thousand so you know those migrants are coming much through this route anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so as somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are rescuing these people are moving them on words that they're actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into that as of traffickers all these people the n.g.o.s perhaps partly to blame for a vicious cycle of traffickers and smugglers making profit from people suffering by discount that argument completely i was a reporter covering migration brahmas thirty years and i've heard that argument apply d.c.l. you lawyers and church people i think the business cycle is the hunger of the war the conditions of some of these countries and also the demand fo
migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syrian the syrian track moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago and this year are just over a thousand so you know those migrants are coming much through this route anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so as somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing...
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migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea in syria the syrian tribe had moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago in this year are just over a thousand so you know those migrants are coming much through this route anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so are somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are rescuing these people and moving them on words that are actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into that as of traffickers all these people the n.g.o.s perhaps partly to blame for a vicious cycle of traffickers and smugglers making profit from people suffering by this crowd that argument completely i was a reporter covering migration for almost thirty years and i've heard that argument like d.c.l. you lawyers and church people i think the vicious cycle is the hunger of the war the conditions of some of these countries and also the demand f
migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea in syria the syrian tribe had moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago in this year are just over a thousand so you know those migrants are coming much through this route anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so are somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing...
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and this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much to this already more eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so are somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are risking these people and moving them on would say that they're actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into the hands of traffickers all these people the enzio is perhaps partly to blame for a vicious cycle of traffickers and smugglers making profit from people suffering by discount that argument completely i was a reporter covering migration brahmas thirty years and i've heard that argument why do you feel you lawyers and church people i think the vicious cycle is the hunger of the war the conditions of some of these countries and also the demand for their labor in the in the in the rich countries and there is no price in that you can be just as easily ask is the housewife part of that chain or is the employer part of the action on the answer is yes of course they are so they're no more part of a vi
and this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much to this already more eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so are somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are risking these people and moving them on would say that they're actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into the hands of traffickers all these people the enzio is perhaps partly to blame for a vicious...
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migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syrian the syrian tribe it moved almost entirely of turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago in this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this route anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so it's somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are rescuing these people are moving them on words that they're actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into that as of traffic has all these people the n.g.o.s perhaps partly to blame for a vicious cycle of traffickers and smugglers making profit from people suffering by discount that argument completely i was a reporter covering migration promised thirty years and i've heard that argument apply d.c.l. you lawyers and church people i think the business cycle is the hunger of the war the conditions of some of these countries and also the deman
migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syrian the syrian tribe it moved almost entirely of turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago in this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this route anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so it's somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are...
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this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this writing more eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so as somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are risking these people and moving them on would say that they're actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into the hands of traffickers all these people the n.g.o.s perhaps partly to blame for a vicious cycle of traffickers and smugglers making profit from people suffering by discount that argument completely i was a reporter covering migration for almost thirty years and i've heard that argument lie d.c.l. you lawyers and church people i think the vicious cycle is the hunger of the war the conditions of some of these countries and also the demand for their labor in the in the in the rich countries i mean there is no question that you can you could just as easily ask is the housewife part of that chain or is the employer part of watching the answer is yes of course they are so they're no more part of a v
this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this writing more eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so as somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are risking these people and moving them on would say that they're actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into the hands of traffickers all these people the n.g.o.s perhaps partly to blame for a vicious...
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migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syria the syrian track it moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago and this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this drought anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so it's somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are rescuing these people and moving them on words that are actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into the hands of traffickers all these people the n.g.o.s perhaps partly to blame for a vicious cycle of traffickers and smugglers making profit from people suffering by discount that argument completely i was a reporter covering migration for almost thirty years and i've heard that argument lie d.c.l. you lawyers and church people i think the vicious cycle is the hunger of the war the conditions of some of these countries and also the demand
migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syria the syrian track it moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago and this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this drought anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so it's somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are...
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migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syrian the syrian traffic moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago in this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this drought anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so as somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing this that are rescuing these people are moving them on words that are actually supporting trafficking by encouraging people to make this journey to to play into the hands of traffic has all these people the n.g.o.s perhaps partly to blame for a vicious cycle of traffickers and smugglers making profit from people suffering i discount that argument completely i was a reporter covering migration for almost thirty years and i've heard that argument apply g.c.l. you lawyers and church people i think the vicious cycle is the hunger of the war the conditions of some of these countries and also the demand f
migrants where they were people fleeing war the largest two countries two years ago were syria and eritrea the syrian the syrian traffic moved almost entirely in turkey and into greece so the numbers are extremely small i mean forty thousand two years ago in this year are just over a thousand so we know those migrants are coming much through this drought anymore eritrea has also fallen off tremendously so as somalia and sudan there is a train of thought saying that the volunteers that are doing...
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allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one airport even private villas and a nightclub there are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a circle of fire here is what two former detainees had to say. i stayed there for around one hundred seventy seven days without proper investigation the question me after ten days of the tension and that was it but during those one hundred seventy seven days there were beatings insults humiliation and asked for broke to sing torture there is a man they called the doctor and morality was a specialist in torture a lot of. we heard that there are american investigators and lebanese translators they were questioning some people. they were interrogating me and they would tell me they didn't know for what i a
allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one airport even private villas and a nightclub there are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a...
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allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one airport even private villas and a nightclub there are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a circle of fire here is what two former detainees had to say. always stayed there for around one hundred seventy seven days without proper investigation the question me after ten days of the tension and that was it but during those one hundred seventy seven days there were beatings insults humiliation and asked for broke to sing torture there is a man they called the doctor and morality was a specialist in torture. then it was here we heard that there are american investigators and lebanese translators they were questioning some people. it's unclear how come. they were interrogating me and they would t
allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one airport even private villas and a nightclub there are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a...
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snapshot into a diverse and tightknit community. 79—year—old filipino woman, a man originally from eritrea who was about to win an award for his work asa about to win an award for his work as a security guard. italians marco and gloria who moved into the 23rd floor just three and gloria who moved into the 23rd floorjust three months ago and five—year—old isaac schauer, who was lost in the chaos of the evacuation. this is a community anxiously waiting for news of loved ones and friends. they were warned today the police fear they may never identify all of those who have been killed. both theresa may and jeremy corbyn visited the area. at westminster, mps questioned the minister for policing and the fire service nick hurd. he described what happened here as a national tragedy. the labour mp david lammy, one of whose friends is still missing, called for a criminal investigation. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports on the political reaction. in an emergency, who's in charge? the prime minister met firefighters who have given everything at grenfell, but none of the families that h
snapshot into a diverse and tightknit community. 79—year—old filipino woman, a man originally from eritrea who was about to win an award for his work asa about to win an award for his work as a security guard. italians marco and gloria who moved into the 23rd floor just three and gloria who moved into the 23rd floorjust three months ago and five—year—old isaac schauer, who was lost in the chaos of the evacuation. this is a community anxiously waiting for news of loved ones and friends....
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allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one a port even private villas and a nightclub they are reports of. regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a circle of fire here is what two former detainees had to say. and i go to hawaii stayed there for around one hundred seventy seven days without proper investigation the question me after ten days of the tension and that was it but during those one hundred seventy seven days there were beatings insults humiliation and asked for broke to sing torture there is a man they called the doctor and morality was a specialist in torture a lot of us do and it was here we heard that there are american investigators and lebanese translators they were questioning some people. they were interrogating me and they would
allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one a port even private villas and a nightclub they are reports of. regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a...
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allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one airport even private villas and a nightclub there are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a split like a roast and spun in a circle of fire here is what two former detainees had to say. and i go to the way stayed there for around one hundred seventy seven days without proper investigation the question me after ten days of the tension and that was it but during those one hundred seventy seven days there were beatings insults humiliation and asked for broke to sing torture there is a man they called the doctor and morality was a specialist in torture a lot of us do and it was here we heard that there are american investigators and lebanese translators they were questioning some people. how come. they were interrogating me and t
allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one airport even private villas and a nightclub there are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a split like a roast and spun in a...
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we are told two of those are from afghanistan and the rest from eritrea. motoring organisations and groups that represent british lorry drivers have said for a long time it is only a matter of time before someone is only a matter of time before someone is killed because the migrants have been using increasingly desperate tactics to try to get on board lorries bound for britain. we have seen blockades set up where they have put trees into the road and set them on fire. we do not think last night there was a fire but it was simply the fact lorries had come to a halt in front of the van that led to the van driver hitting the back of the lorries. i spoke to the authorities in calais this morning and said many people are particularly worried about this, lorry drivers have predicted this and it is worrying for tourist traffic with the holiday season coming up. for tourist traffic with the holiday season coming up. the authorities say they have hundreds of police officers in calais, but they admit it isa officers in calais, but they admit it is a long stretch of
we are told two of those are from afghanistan and the rest from eritrea. motoring organisations and groups that represent british lorry drivers have said for a long time it is only a matter of time before someone is only a matter of time before someone is killed because the migrants have been using increasingly desperate tactics to try to get on board lorries bound for britain. we have seen blockades set up where they have put trees into the road and set them on fire. we do not think last night...
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allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one a port even private villas and a nightclub they are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a circle of fire here is what two former detainees had to say. and i go to the way stayed there for around one hundred seventy seven days without proper investigation the question me after ten days of detention and that was it but during those one hundred seventy seven days there were beatings insults humiliation and asked for broke to sing torture there is a man they called the doctor and morality was a specialist in torture. then it was here we heard that there are american investigators and lebanese translators they were questioning some people. it's unclear how come. they were interrogating me and the
allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the locations include military bases at least one a port even private villas and a nightclub they are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas now this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a...
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allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the indications include military bases at least one if port even private villas and a nightclub they are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas not this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a circle of fire here is what two former detainees had to say. and i go to the way stayed there for around one hundred seventy seven days without proper investigation the question me after ten days of the tension and that was it but during those one hundred seventy seven days there were beatings insults humiliation and asked for broke to sing torture there is a man they called the doctor and morality was a specialist in torture. then it was here we heard that there are american investigators and lebanese translators they were questioning some people. it's unclear how come. they were interrogating me an
allegedly been running a network of some seventeen secret prisons across southern yemen and one in eritrea now the indications include military bases at least one if port even private villas and a nightclub they are reports of regular abuse and extreme torture now u.s. forces are reportedly also involved in these interrogations and one of the methods of torture is reportedly one that includes a grill in inverted commas not this is when the victim is tied to a suspect like a roast and spun in a...
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mo tuccu, a british national from eritrea, who was visiting friends or family at the grenfell tower with his wife amalahmedin and three—year—old daughter amayah. they had gone to break their ramadan fast. 24—year—old artist khadija saye, who lived on the 20th floor. labour mp david lammy‘s wife was her employer and mentor. he tweeted, "if you have any information about khadija saye, please contact me." "she is our dearfriend, a beautiful soul and emerging artist." khadija's mother, mary mendy, is also missing. the official number of dead stands at 12, although the police say they expect that to rise significantly during a long and complex recovery operation. firefighters are continuing to tackle pockets of fire in the block. imean, i mean, that is astonishing, over 24 hours since the fire broke out, and there are still claims in that building. let me introduce you to harris iqbal, who is here, good morning. i'm victoria, nice to meet you. tell our audience how you have been helping. we are an international humanitarian organisation that works in crisis hit countries around the
mo tuccu, a british national from eritrea, who was visiting friends or family at the grenfell tower with his wife amalahmedin and three—year—old daughter amayah. they had gone to break their ramadan fast. 24—year—old artist khadija saye, who lived on the 20th floor. labour mp david lammy‘s wife was her employer and mentor. he tweeted, "if you have any information about khadija saye, please contact me." "she is our dearfriend, a beautiful soul and emerging artist."...
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we are told two from afghanistan and the rest from eritrea. motoring organisations and groups representing british lorry drivers have said for a long time it is only a matter of time before somebody is killed. the migrants have used increasingly desperate tactics to try and get on board lorries bound for britain. we have seen blockade set up where they put trees in the road and set them on fire. we do not think last night there was one but it is simply that lorries came to a halt in front of the van, leading to the van driver hitting the back of the lorries. i have spoken to the calais authorities this morning and many people are particularly worried about this, lorry drivers have predicted this, and it is worrying for tourist traffic with the holiday season coming. authorities say they have hundreds of police officers in calais but admit this is a long stretch of road to police. this main road leads to the port of calais and the eurotunnel. they said they will review security here. motoring organisations say that is not good enough and they w
we are told two from afghanistan and the rest from eritrea. motoring organisations and groups representing british lorry drivers have said for a long time it is only a matter of time before somebody is killed. the migrants have used increasingly desperate tactics to try and get on board lorries bound for britain. we have seen blockade set up where they put trees in the road and set them on fire. we do not think last night there was one but it is simply that lorries came to a halt in front of...
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even more exclusive company we're only one of two countries, eritrea being the other to tax the worldwide income of u.s. citizens that live and work in foreign jurisdictions. now we stand in even more exclusive because we're the only kund r country, the only country that has through its tax code put both our companies and our citizens at a competitive disadvantage on the global stage. that's pretty remarkable when you think of it. so mr. peterson you're the ceo of a company with global operations, could you give me your first-hand perspective on how our tax code has affected the international competitiveness of both u.s. companies abroad as well as the ability for you to hire americans for jobs in overseas operations. >> thank you. on the first point about some of the competitiveness, let me give you a couple of examples. in my testimony, i mentioned that we pay a tax rate of well over 30% and we have competitors pay in the teens. we have a competitor who is based in canada that competes globally, one of our largest competitors, it pays a rate of about 12%. there's another one our competi
even more exclusive company we're only one of two countries, eritrea being the other to tax the worldwide income of u.s. citizens that live and work in foreign jurisdictions. now we stand in even more exclusive because we're the only kund r country, the only country that has through its tax code put both our companies and our citizens at a competitive disadvantage on the global stage. that's pretty remarkable when you think of it. so mr. peterson you're the ceo of a company with global...