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CHINA: BEIJING: US PRESIDENT CLINTON HUMAN RIGHTS SPEECH

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Beijing, China - 29 June 1998 1. Wide shot stage and audience 2. Wide shot audience 3. Clinton approaching podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Clinton, U-S President 5. Mid shot Clinton 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Clinton, U-S...
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Broadcaster Marina Elena Salinas ready for next chapter

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Miami, 29 Nov. 2017 1. Various of Maria Elena Salinas walking at Univision 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Maria Elena Salinas/Journalist - on her decision to leave Univision: "When you make a drastic...
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Activists drop dismembered mannequins at Saudi Consulate

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Two-dozen Reporters Without Borders (RSF) activists dropped dismembered mannequins outside the Saudi Arabian consulate in France to mark the 1st anniversary of the killing in Turkey of US-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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UN says not tackling unrest in Rakhine State could jeopardise reforms

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The outgoing United Nations official responsible for assessing human rights in Myanmar warned Wednesday that sectarian violence could derail the country's transition to democracy. Speaking to the media before flying out of Yangon at the...
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KTSF SAN FRANCISCO US lawmakers urge China to fulfill Olympic commitments to protect human rts

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1. Wide of Congressional hearing panel 2. Close of panel speaker Roger Martella, General Counsel with the United States Environmental Protection Agency 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Byron Dorgan, Democrat, North Dakota: "We were...
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Members of media comment on political crisis

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26 February 2006 1. Wide shot exterior of ABS-CBN (broadcasting company) building 2. Soldiers patrolling ABS-CBN compound 3. Sign on building reading "ABS-CBN" 4. Pan from ABS-CBN transmitter tower to area where soldiers are stationed...
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INDONESIA: ELECTION CAMPAIGN: MEDIA COVERAGE

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Eng/Indonesian Indonesia's election campaign is being called the nation's most free in 30 years. One measure of that is the unprecedented quantity of press coverage now allowed. Journalists are enjoying their new privileges, which...
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WRAP Republicans block repeal of ban on gays serving openly in military

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Washington, DC, US - September 21, 2010 1. Wide view Senate floor as vote starts 2. Various views as Senate vote results are announced - UPSOUND: (English) Senator Mark Begich, Democrat - Alaska: "On this vote the Yeas are 56, the Nays...
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+4:3 US reax as Twitter's new censorship plan causes global furore

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San Francisco, California 1. Mid of analyst Brian Solis working at his computer 2. SOUNDBITE: Brian Solis, Principal Analyst, Altimeter Group: "I do applaud them for their transparency. Twitter is maturing. It is a tool that I believe,...
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Finding balance between freedom of speech and stopping human right violations online

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The internet must develop a balance that better represents international standards of civil rights, an internet regulation forum announced on Tuesday. Speaking on the first day of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), Assistant...
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Robert Redford kicks off Sundance Film Festival at press conference

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Robert Redford kicked off the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday afternoon (22 JAN. 2015) at the event's original home, the 280-seat Egyptian Theatre. A lot has changed since Redford founded the festival 31 years ago - the event now...
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CAMBODIA: UN CRITICISE ELECTION CANDIDATES ACCESS TO TV

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Eng/Khmer/Nat The United Nations have issued a report criticising candidate access to television during Cambodia's election campaign. The U-N says that Premier Hun Sen's ruling party has unfair advantages, and can broadcast on private...
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Bakery Loses Gay Marriage Cake Legal Challenge

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CLEAN: A Christian bakery, found to have broken the law by refusing to bake a cake with a pro-gay marriage slogan on it, has lost its appeal against the ruling. Shows Daniel McArthur from Asher's Bakery reading statement to press after...
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"Black Friday" protest over Philippine government “attacks” on media

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Hundreds of journalists and media groups held a protest action on Friday to condemn the Philippine government's series of attacks against press freedom after a securities commission revoked the registration of an online news outfit for...
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Assange extradition hearing to start Monday

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:  AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Apple Daily Doesn’t Represent Press Freedom: LegCo’s IP

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Jun.24 -- Regina Ip, member of Hong Kong Legislative Council, discusses President Joe Biden’s call for press freedom in Hong Kong, after the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper shut down following the arrests of its top executives. She...
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Elon Musk arrives at federal court in NYC

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Tesla's CEO Elon Musk said he has "great respect for the justice system" before heading into a federal court hearing in Manhattan Thursday.
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German govt spokesman, rights groups on Azerbaijan ahead of Eurovision song contest

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1. Mid of audience 2. Mid of panel 3. Mid of Markus Loening, German Federal Commissioner for Human Rights, speaking 4. SOUNDBITE (German) Markus Loening, German Federal Commissioner for Human Rights: "The situation in Azerbaijan is not...
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US lists rights abuses in China in annual report

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1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walks in 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State "I am pleased to join today acting secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labour, Jonathan Farrar, in annoncing...
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Hearing on challenge to media law requiring opposition media group to break up broadcast operation

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The future of broadcast television and other news media in Argentina is at stake as the Supreme Court hears arguments on the constitutionality of a law designed to break up privately held media monopolies. The Argentina media law debates...
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IRAN: TEHRAN: ENDING OF MEDIA CENSORSHIP

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Farsi/Nat The election of the more moderate President Mohammed Khatami has led to a new openness in Iranian society - one of the results being a liberation of the press. For the first time since the 1979 Islamic revolution, there is no...
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Amnesty International news conference on human rights in Russia

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1. Wide of news conference by Amnesty International 2. Cutaway of photographer 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Friederike Behr, Amnesty International researcher in Russia: "One of the concerns Amnesty has raised over a couple of years is the...
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Politician says government stirring "panic" over anti-Quran film

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1. Exterior of Dutch parliament building 2. Dutch flag 3. Leader of the far-right Freedom Party, Geert Wilders, entering parliament room 4. Various of set-ups of Wilders 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Geert Wilders, Leader of the Dutch...
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Heart examinations on male gorillas at zoo

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1. Mid of 8-year-old male gorilla, Mbeli, lying down on examination table 2. Close-up of monitoring equipment in operating room 3. Mid of medics examining 22-year-old male gorilla Kekla 4. Wide of medics checking Kekla's finger...