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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210531 09:30:00

your life on the tour. it is part of the sport and part of your life on the tour. it is part of the sport and part of your life on the tour. naomi osaka s next match your life on the tour. naomi osaka s next match is your life on the tour. naomi osaka s next match is on your life on the tour. naomi osaka s next match is on wednesday - your life on the tour. naomi osaka s next match is on wednesday and - next match is on wednesday and although she expects to be fined again, she says she hopes the money will be given to a mental health charity. the headlines for you now on bbc news. the uk s fight against coronavirus steps up with england s largest mass vaccination centre opening with the potential to give 15,000 doses in a day. it comes amid warnings from some scientists that the final stage of unlocking england due injune the zist unlocking england due injune the 21st should be delayed by a few weeks. the government says it is taking things one step a time. china announces tha

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210531 09:29:00

uncomfortable. an analogy could be going for a promotion than - uncomfortable. an analogy could be going for a promotion than all- uncomfortable. an analogy could be going for a promotion than all of. uncomfortable. an analogy could be going for a promotion than all of a l going for a promotion than all of a sudden finding out you have been unsuccessful for the promotion and then a few years later, random people ask you what you did wrong to mess up not getting that promotion. i think it is something around the recency of the event and not having time to process it that puts athletes in a difficult spot. but not athletes in a difficult spot. but rrot everyone athletes in a difficult spot. but not everyone agrees. several top players have said the obligation to do press conferences is part of the job. i do press conferences is part of the ob. , . ~ do press conferences is part of the “ob. , . ,, ., job. i believe that. i think that messaue job. i believe that. i think that message

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210531 09:43:00

by the government s own count, more than 50 people were killed on 18th november and 19th november. president museveni s government, and in particular his security minister general elly tumwine tried to justify the killings. police has a right to shoot you and kill you if you reach a certain level of violence. bbc africa eye has now found evidence indicating that government security forces shot indiscriminately at people who were neither armed nor taking part in protests. one of them was kamuyat ngobi, a 28 year old mother of four who worked as a food vendor on kampala road. this is kamuyat. seconds after this clip ends, she is killed by a bullet to the back of the head. if we look at that video more closely, we see a truck coming

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210531 09:34:00

forward to talk the truth, but people suppressed that. and i think thirdly and more importantly, it became part of cultural amnesia. this was a genocide, let s face it, very similar to what happened to the first nation people in america, very similar, not the same scale, as the holocaust, but this was a genocide which was an embarrassing part of american history, and that is probably the reason why people have consciously or deliberately not talked about it until the last 20 years, where survivors has shared their experiences, filmmakers and authors are now trying to expose this. ., , ., ~ authors are now trying to expose this. ., y., ,, .,, ., ,, this. and do you think it has taken black historians this. and do you think it has taken black historians to this. and do you think it has taken black historians to tell this. and do you think it has taken black historians to tell this - this. and do you think it has taken black historians to tell this black l black historians to t

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210531 09:36:00

feelings, to perpetuate in america? yes, definitely, to a certain extent. 0bviously america recognised this but when you have a whole community, remember, this was called black wall street, it was the richest part of black america in the 19205, richest part of black america in the 1920s, underthe richest part of black america in the 1920s, under the segregation laws, and for people not to acknowledge that and to talk about that is an indictment on american history, and i think that is probably why it has taken such a long time for this to be raised in the public consciousness of america, in many ways, priorto consciousness of america, in many ways, prior to black lives matter but intensified by black lives matter. and obviously we can talk about this in the uk but also we have our own similar experiences, the deptford fires, very equivalent to what happened, nearly a0 years ago. and we have not fully acknowledged ourselves. find ago. and we have not fully acknowledged ourselves. and i

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