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Elections on a jersey. Where you from we often us but for many around the world the answer is not so simple. Specially when the country they call home doesnt recognize them as citizens. According to the United Nations citizenship can be defined as quote this status of having the right to participate in and to be represented in politics. Its the rights and duties that provide the protection of a legal identity to people. However there are millions of men women and Children Worldwide who are not considered citizens of any country. They are stateless. And their exact number is unknown. Decibel reasons for this problem discrimination against by tickler ethnic or religious groups gender inequality even gaps in citizenship laws. Now begin to show you what you did most not mr president or. Under soviet. Union was dissolved in 1991 newly independent states emerged. These new borders meant that all of a sudden people found themselves on the wrong side. Foreigners in a country they called home unable to prove it. The Un Refugee Agency estimates at least 280000000 people lost their citizenship during the for mission of the post soviet republics. Nearly 30 years later thousands remain stateless across stand the g. Q. Stand took many stand you stand. As a spec i should roll physic lawyer founder of different ghana Lawyers Without Borders association. He has spent over a decade fighting for the rights of thousands of stateless people in this country and his work has had an impact. Talk to a travel to kyrgyzstan to meet as his big issue of and some of those hes helped. It is estimated that need 2 thirds of kyrgyzstan 6000000 people live in rural areas. As has traveled through d. C. Hills back and forth on horseback for years. So as we speak how did you get an interest in stateless people. I grew up in seoul with time and after the collapse of soviet union in one moment all of the population of soviet union became a. Stateless independent countries decided who will be from these population who will be the citizen and i was born in the extend its neighboring country and at the early ninetys my family and me we decided to move to criticism because we have related groups that in this transition time we tested all these bureaucratic procedures to get new citizenship and thats why after getting my little degree i was understand holes its difficult to be on. On determinate status me and my family was a lucky most of people pass it disperses process and they became miss new citizens of new country actually but some people from the rural areas or not will inform us about this huge persecutors or people from the disputed territories borders border zolas so or people who pass it these little did live in came to congress and off to these illegal did land so. These people became stateless what we do i think its our duty us human beings to give back to people which you have to their worse but they denied because they were at the wrong time its wrong place. The engineer has helped over 10000 people in kyrgyzstan gain citizenship and some 2000 children now have access to Education Health and a more promising future ordinary citizen they can in normal life can work legally then the d children through the screw get medical care. Or travel around to visit. Neighboring countries. People can not do anything from this list or more so there they have no and the people are actually on niggled they are not not exist so any major hole the feeling. Just me at inherited her still estate is from her parents the familys back but when they moved here more than 30 years ago they were no boarders. They grew up got married had children without any legal trace of them. She doesnt want her 5 children to become the 3rd generation living in limbo. 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Was to figure out how many people lived in the shadows in kyrgyzstan and how to help them out. He spent most of his time and. Old man bill de blasio is addressing the press its already underway lets listen in right now we need to be speedy reviews discipline must be meted out in any case where it is merited we need to show the people of this city that there is one standard that and i got this when ive talked to Community Leaders and Community Members this is the nagging deep complaint this sense of double standard and it cant go on the vast majority of officers do their job do their job well the vast majority of officers are trying to connect to communities and do the right thing there in this job for the right reason there are some who do not belong on this job. And there are some that use violence when they shouldnt there are some theyre disrespectful to the people that serve there are some that harbor racism in their hearts these people should not be in the police force and its our job to get them out so any situation where an officer does something even in the context of a protest in a tense situation they do something offensive and inappropriate there must be immediate investigation it must be the appropriate penalty and that penalty here include all the way up to being removed from the police force theres a video going around of a Police Officer in the middle of a situation that admittedly looked chaotic but where protesters were in front of that Police Officer or a Police Officer drew his gun at some point yesterday that to me seeing that video was absolutely unacceptable now i dont know all the circumstances and we must know all the facts there will be in the media full investigation of that incident but i can say as a new yorker as your mayor as someone who understands that the vast majority of protesters are there peacefully and even those who do have that violent intent are still human beings we have to always know it is not the place of an officer to pull a gun in the middle of a crowd knowing that there are Peaceful Protesters in that crowd that is unacceptable that is dangerous and i want you to note on the video how is superior officer immediately came over and moved that officer away from that crowd that officer should have his gun and badge taken away today there will be an investigation immediately to determine the larger consequences. So. This to me makes clear as weve known that the work of reform has been gone for years but must deepen people demanding more change and they have every right to because theyre in pain they feel an injustice is being done to them every single day ive talked the last few days about what racism means in peoples everyday lives. For so many people in so many communities of color and this particularly afflicts people of african descent racism hangs like a cloud every hour of every day and if their assumption is in their encounters with a Police Officer that they will not be given fair and equal treatment thats an unacceptable state of affairs so how do we change it in addition to neighborhood policing and body cameras and all the other things that weve tried to do to change policing what more can we do heres what we could do immediately the legislature right now could repeal the 58 legislation the 50 a law that is holding back transparency in Police Discipline i have called for this my Police Commissioners have called for this the governor has come out and said he is ready to sign that repeal bill we need 50 a repealed lets do that in the month of june this would be one of the single most important things that we could do to increase trust between police and community ive been very clear we must also have legislation that protects the identities of Police Officers in their personal life their home address they deserve that protection but discipline processes must be transparent we have a moment now that we can get that done and that will deepen the trust and the deep in our ability to have progress Going Forward what else do we have to do there has to be a faster discipline process any time an officer is alleged to have done something inappropriate there needs to be an immediate investigation in media consequences it always takes too long it makes people so frustrated and so angry we cant accept that state of affairs we have to change if we have an instance where an officer has done something inappropriate and needs to be an immediate investigation consequences quickly if that officer should not be on the police force we should remove that officer if an officer is not right for a community if an officer shown that they are unable to work appropriately on the street. And with the community they should be removed from work on the street if an officer should not be on the police force they should be removed from the police force weve done a whole host of other reforms and they have changed policing in the city but its time to go to the next level we have to go there quickly because any officer who should not be wearing that uniform needs to get off this force and we have to have a way of doing that so the other officers the vast majority who are doing their job respecting communities honoring the law serving people putting their lives on the line that vast majority of good officers let their work shine through when we get the bad apples off this police force. My final point before turning to commissioner shay as has been reported my daughter chiara was arrested at a protest i want you 1st to know and i think many many parents can appreciate this she is 25 years old and did not inform the showing of an eye of her intention to get arrested i knew of some of her views i knew she believed in peaceful protest i knew she had participated if you nights ago but in a peaceful manner and when i found out she had been arrested finally reached her would only ask her to recount the whole story and look i love my daughter deeply honor her she is this such a good human being she only wants to do good in the world she wants to see a better and more Peaceful World she believes a lot of change is needed im proud of her that she cares so much and she was willing to go out there and do something about it she recounted the story in detail to me she was acting peacefully she believes that everything that she did was in the spirit of peaceful respectful protest. And the bottom line is i will let her speak for herself in any way that she wants to but i admire that she was out there trying to change something that she thought was unjust and doing it in a peaceful manner. Its. A reality that every parent faces that you never know when your kids become adults how theyre going to go about their lives sometimes you get the surprises but even though this was a surprise to her layman i i respect my daughter i honor her and i know her heart i know she appreciates humanity every kind of humanity she appreciates the fact that people serve us she appreciates the fact that we need to change this world and she in her own way has tried to do something about it and for that i want to just tell her how much i love and respect and admire her with that i turn to commissioner shay. Thank you mr martin so yesterday. There was bill de blasio talking about the violence that his city new york has seen over the past few days and lets bring it down to 0 kristen salumi who is in new york who was listening to what the mayor was saying there kristen what do you make of that. While the mare was answering for the behavior not only of his Police Department but also for protesters including his own daughter who was arrested over the weekend as these protests continued here in new york and around the country calling for more restraint more less brutality on the part of Police Officials all over the country what we had from mayor de blasio was a recounting of what he called incidence on either side on the incidents. On behalf of this Police Department and incidents on behalf of the protesters on the protesters side there was looting last night in Lower Manhattan more stores were destroyed he spoke out very strongly against that but at the same time took pains to say that this was a minority of the protesters who were engaging in this kind of behavior he said that overwhelmingly over the weekend most of the demonstrations had been of the peaceful nature and that these violent incidents would be investigated and looked into on the police side and he is the head of the city and has to answer for his department which has been attacked and questioned over some of its response to some of these demonstrations one taken the troubling incident that happened 2 nights ago where 2 police cars were videotaped driving into a crowd of protesters driving them aside no one was seriously injured in that incident but it was obviously very. Dangerous and prompted a lot of criticism the mayor said it was unacceptable he said there were some extenuating circumstances there too. Help explain the polices reaction but he said that in no way justified what they did that it was Never Acceptable to drive into a crowd of people and this after he faced some criticism for not being forceful enough in his criticism of the Police Department coming out and talking about that he talked about a couple other incidents that were caught on videotape where Police Officers were seen striking a protester pushing a woman down but said that overall he was very pleased with the departments response that in most cases it was respectful of peoples right to protest so walking a very fine line mayor de blasio trying to recognize this intense anger and frustration on the part of a community that overwhelmingly sees negative results negative interactions with Law Enforcement while at the same time maintaining law and order in the streets as there is more damage done to property and more concern about safety in the city he said that this does not represent the overall movement and that would be handled on its own separately from also talked about some reforms that the city could take in the state could take that might help address some of the problems being raised by protesters the one a far as reforms a concern the needs to be a farce to discipline the reprocess for officers who are accused of misconduct. Absolutely and this goes back to eric garner that case back in 2014 of the man who was selling cigarettes illegally on the street and ended up dead after a chokehold at the hands of a new york Police Officer that case dragged out for years there was charges considered federal charges considered no charges were ever filed against that Police Officer in the end he did lose his job but now is suing to get his job back so in the community theyve seen these instances play out and take a long time to resolve a lot of frustration there he also talked about repealing whats known as 50 a this is a law that shields the records of Police Officers whove been accused of misconduct in the past that is something that he said could be done to help restore trust in the community that people of color are not being unfairly targeted or unfairly treated in the system having more transparency with officers whove been accused of misconduct in the past that would be something that he would be pushing for he said in the wake of these demonstrations we got about 30 seconds left kristen monday morning in new york whats the mood in the city right now. Its really tense theres you know a whole city thats been living under these extreme conditions of the coronavirus pandemic people staying at home not being able to go out thats a pandemic that. Overwhelmingly targets people of color and minorities so theres a lot of frustration there are people feeling under attack not valued living under these extreme conditions and then we have this story of a man dying at the hands of Police Officer in minnesota it really struck home to a lot of people here in new york and i think theres a lot of tension in this city does not feel like it normally does it didnt because of the corona virus and now you have all this tension with the police on top of it and yeah its uncomfortable i was there as kristen salumi reporting live there from new york will be back actually with kristen in just a few moments here on out 0 along with well hear also from a number of our other correspondents around the United States in a full hour of news set to get under way in 3 minutes from the scene of a. There is no channel that covers world news like we do we revisit places in the state there are really invests in that and thats a privilege as a journalist on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise so that all you have to go for. This and that this is a plus ism and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims a vicious beating. A slam is helping the Pakistani Community to find a voice the stories we dont often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on aljazeera. Every generation has a higher purpose. Hours straight. This is al jazeera. Hello im Adrian Finighan and this is that he is live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. 2 officers are fired for using Excessive Force on protesters during demonstrations against Police Brutality in the United States. Thousands turned out again on sunday defying curfews over the death of a black man in police

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