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thank you for being with us. we begin in the occupied west bank where the israeli military has launched a major operation against what it claims are militants, based in the sprawling and long established refugee camp injenin. the palestinian authorities say it s simply an invasion and that it should be seen as a war crime. at least nine people have been killed, and dozens injured. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. the day ended as it had begun injenin with battles raging. the israeli military had used a surprise drone strike in the early hours to target what it said was the headquarters of local militants. armed palestinians began fighting back from inside the city s crowded, decades old refugee camp. hundreds of israeli soldiers are on the ground. the israeli military says they re seizing weapons and explosives. the israeli prime minister said action was overdue. translation: the israeli defence force began an extensive operation last night against ....
Law of hong kong has extraterritory effect. police have offered bounties for other types of crime but this is one of the highest being offered in recent times. they admit they may not be able to catch these people unless they return to hong kong. since the introduction of the national security law three years ago by beijing, some 260 people have been arrested including some high profile pro democracy politicians, activists, media bosses and journalists. and others have left hong kong like these eight people. human rights watch have called today s arrest warrants an indictment of the once well regarded hong kong law enforcement and judiciary and calls on foreign governments to offer protection to those who are being threatened by beijing. one of the exiled activists targeted by hong kong s arrest warrants is anna kwok. she s the executive director at the hong kong democracy council ....
These eight people. human rights watch have put called the arrest warrants an indictment of the once well regarded hong kong law enforcement and judiciary and calls on foreign governments to offer protection to those who are being threatened by beijing. that was martin nipper bbc chinese reporting from hong kong for us. i am nowjoined chinese reporting from hong kong for us. iam nowjoined by ted hui, one of the eight people mention from that wanted list. hejoins us people mention from that wanted list. he joins us live from australia. thank you for joining us. firstly, what was your reaction when you heard the news about a bounty being offered? ., , , , offered? i m not surprised, myself. in the offered? i m not surprised, myself. in the past - offered? i m not surprised, myself. in the past i - offered? i m not surprised, myself. in the past i have l offered? i m not surprised, i myself. in the past i have had several similar warrants of arrest but the bounty is the first time. ....
To hong kong. since the introduction of the hong kong national security law three years ago by beijing, some 260 people have been arrested including some high profile pro democracy politicians, activists, media bosses and journalists. and others have left hong kong like these eight people. human rights watch have called today s arrest warrants an indictment of the once well regarded hong kong law enforcement and judiciary and calls on foreign governments to offer protection to those who, in their words, are being threatened by beijing. one of the exiled activists targeted by hong kong s arrest warrants is anna kwok. she s the executive director at the hong kong democracy council here in dc and earlier, she joined me to talk about what happened. here is a portion of what she had to say. thank you very much forjoining us here in the studio. ....
To hong kong. since the introduction of the hong kong national security law three years ago by beijing, some 260 people have been arrested, including some high profile pro democracy politicians, activists, media bosses and journalists. and others have left hong kong like these eight people. human rights watch have called today s arrest warrants an indictment of the once well regarded hong kong law enforcement and judiciary and calls on foreign governments to offer protection to those who, in their words, are being threatened by beijing. one of the exiled activists targeted by hong kong s arrest warrants is anna kwok. she s the executive director at the hong kong democracy council here in dc and i spoke to her earlier. thank you very much forjoining us here in the studio. what was your reaction ....