thing would happen in the university so called with the most freedom of expression or freedom of speech. and they try to become the first one to remove every history, or parts of history, inside the campus. under cover of darkness, construction workers dismantled the eight metre statue. the university of hong kong ordered its removal in october, saying the decision was based on external legal advice and risk assessment in the best interests of the university. i would ask, if they don t give me the sculpture, i will sue them. because they have destroyed an artist s product in hong kong, they have kept it for 25 years and now destroyed. of course, they must give it to me, even in pieces. so i want to take it back to denmark and put it together and make an exhibition. this pillar was one of the few remaining public memorials to tiananmen square in hong kong, where the anniversary was marked annually until being banned
counties, all above 1,000 students. nassau, suffolk, queens and kings, where brooklyn is. how does that impact the education of kids whose parents pay taxes in those counties. good morning. thank you for letting me be here. let me start off by saying we all have a big heart and want to reach out to he s these children but basically this is joe biden putting illegal aliens pretty much first, before new york city public school children. they re flying these children in under cover of darkness and basically they re putting them at the head of the line. there are schools as you read in the article in the new york post, these children are not necessarily going into the top schools, they re going into schools in communities that already have difficulties and they re being put ahead of our students now. it s really an americans last policy by this administration. todd: what is it doing to already strained school budge he s? well, it s budgets.
get them out of afghanistan alive. under cover of darkness, nabila stepped onto a bus. she was once one of the most influential women of our country but now she was fleeing for her life. translation: it was so hard travelling at night by bus - through the desert, especially with small children. after weeks of living in fear, finally, along with 25 other prominent women, nabila and her young family safely arrived in greece. living in small apartments across the city, the greek authorities provide all these women with food and shelter. shukria is one of the most senior among the group. for her, she says, it s like history repeating. translation: this is i the second time we have experienced a taliban takeover. i was a judge when they first came to power.
they sent to prison for violent crimes against women. however, in the past few weeks, there has been hope, with the successful evacuation of 26 female judges to greece. the bbcs zarghuna kargar, who herself fled afghanistan during the first taliban takeover in the 1990s, went to meet them. for their security, all the names of thejudges have been changed. translation: it was the worst moment i of my life, when i looked at my kids . whilst leaving my country, i wondered whether i would ever get them out of afghanistan alive. under cover of darkness, nabila stepped onto a bus. she was once one of the most influential women of our country but now she was fleeing for her life. translation: it was so hard travelling at night by bus - through the desert, especially with small children.
translation: as i looked at my kids leaving the country, i felt so hopeless, wondering if i would get them out of afghanistan alive. in the wake of the taliban takeover, hundreds of female judges are known to be in hiding across afghanistan. they are fleeing from the very men theyjailed after a mass prisoner release took place across the country. but after months of living in fear, 26 women have recently been evacuated to greece. for their safety, all of their names have been changed. this report is by the bbc s zarguna kargar, derek evans and claire press. translation: it was - the worst moment of my life - when i looked at my kids whilst leaving our country, i was so hopeless. i wondered whether i would ever get them out of afghanistan alive. under cover of darkness,