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Indonesia police apologise for using snake in Papua interrogation
This content is not available in your regionShare this article (Reuters) – Indonesian police have apologised and pledged disciplinary action after officers draped a live snake around the neck of a suspect to persuade him to confess during an interrogation session in the easternmost area of Papua.A video circulated online shows a man being questioned about stolen mobile phones seated with his hands tethered behind his back yelling in distress as a snake is pushed towards his face by an officer.The man, who can been seen writhing on the ground for much of the time is asked by an officer, “How...…This content is not available in your regionShare this article (Reuters) – Indonesian police have apologised and pledged disciplinary action after officers draped a live snake around the neck of a suspect to persuade him to confess during an interrogation session in the easternmost area of Papua.A video circulated online shows a man being questioned about stolen mobile phones seated with his hands tethered behind his back yelling in distress as a snake is pushed towards his face by an officer.The man, who can been seen writhing on the ground for much of the time is asked by an officer, “How...WW…
China releases video it says proves reports of Uighur poet's death untrue
This content is not available in your regionShare this articleBy Philip Wen (Reuters) – Chinese state media has released a video it said proves Uighur poet and musician Abdurehim Heyit is alive, after Turkey cited reports of his death in custody in a strongly worded condemnation of “human rights violations” in Xinjiang. In the 26-second video posted online by China Radio International’s Turkish language service late on Sunday, a man dressed in a grey sweater identifies himself as Heyit before declaring himself to be in “good health”.“Today is February 10, 2019,” he said. “I’m in the process...…This content is not available in your regionShare this articleBy Philip Wen (Reuters) – Chinese state media has released a video it said proves Uighur poet and musician Abdurehim Heyit is alive, after Turkey cited reports of his death in custody in a strongly worded condemnation of “human rights violations” in Xinjiang. In the 26-second video posted online by China Radio International’s Turkish language service late on Sunday, a man dressed in a grey sweater identifies himself as Heyit before declaring himself to be in “good health”.“Today is February 10, 2019,” he said. “I’m in the process...WW…
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