మాంటేక్వా, టాక్నా ప్రాంతాల్లో ఎక్కువ నష్టం సంభవించినట్లు అధికారులు అంచనా వేస్తున్నారు. వరదలతో వచ్చిన బురద పట్టణమంతా నిండిపోగా తాత్కాలిక టెంట్లు వేసుకుని జీవనాన్ని కొనసాగిస్తున్నారు స్థానికులు. వేలాది మంది నిరాశ్రయులయ్యారు. సహాయక చర్యలు వేగవంతం చేశారు అధికారులు. పెరూ దక్షిణ ప్రాంతాల్లో ఎమర్జెన్సీని ప్రకటించారు.
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మాంటేక్వా, టాక్నా ప్రాంతాల్లో ఎక్కువ నష్టం సంభవించినట్లు అధికారులు అంచనా వేస్తున్నారు. వరదలతో వచ్చిన బురద పట్టణమంతా నిండిపోగా తాత్కాలిక టెంట్లు వేసుకుని జీవనాన్ని కొనసాగిస్తున్నారు స్థానికులు. వేలాది మంది నిరాశ్రయులయ్యారు. సహాయక చర్యలు వేగవంతం చేశారు అధికారులు. పెరూ దక్షిణ ప్రాంతాల్లో ఎమర్జెన్సీని ప్రకటించారు.
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SHOTLIST: Canberra, Australia. 11th February 2019.
1. 00:00 Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne arriving for news conference
2. 00:03 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"These issues are complex and our relationship with the Thai Government, and in particular with Prime Minister Prayut, is very strong. We thank them for the way that they have engaged with us on this matter now, for some period of time. I also want to thank.... and the Foreign Minister will add further to this, all of those Australians who have been so supportive of Hakeem. Those who have provided direct support to him personally, particularly Craig Foster who has very much championed his case and cause."
3. 00:38 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"There is still a journey ahead, there is still a process to be followed. But we are very grateful for the relationship we have with the Thai Government that has enabled us to work through these issues in the way that we have. I particularly want to commend the Foreign Minister for the work that she has done and that all of our consular officials have done. These issues are very delicate, they're very sensitive and I think what we've seen here is the professionalism of our foreign service on show."
4. 01:09 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"As Prime Minister I'm pleased Hakeem is coming home and I'll be pleased to see him at home when that occurs. But until that happens, we will continue to work this process as you would expect us to, not taking anything for granted and doing so in a way that is deeply appreciative and respectful to the Thai Government."
5. 01:30 SOUNDBITE: (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"It is correct to say that there are a number of steps to go in this process. But the important thing is to acknowledge this evening that Hakeem al-Araibi has been released from prison in Thailand and all things going according to plan. He's in the process of moving to the Bangkok Airport for the purposes of ultimately boarding a flight back to Australia and returning to his family in the next day."
6. 01:54 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"There is a great deal of work that has gone on, both behind the scenes and necessarily very publicly in this process. But I did want to, as the Prime Minister has, acknowledge the extremely hard work of the staff of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in the post in Bangkok who have personally and directly worked closely to support Hakeem during this extremely difficult time and provided a level of consular support and engagement with him to support him through this process."
7. 02:30 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"I want to thank my counterpart in the Thai government, Foreign Minister Don with whom I met personally in Bangkok last night and also Deputy Prime Minister Prajin, who have engaged with me on these issues and other members of the Thai government and the Prime Minister has acknowledged Prime Minister Prayut in Thailand."
8. 02:50 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne Australian Foreign Minister:
"The Australian community has also played a significant role, from the leadership of Craig Foster and his many followers, to the Pascoe Vale Football Club itself, which has become, I think, well known as a football association in Australia and to many other Australian sportspeople who have taken up the cause for Hakeem in this process."
9. 03:13 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"And of course our Australians of the Year."
10. 03:14 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"And indeed, our Australians of the Year who have both recently written to the Thai government."
11. 03:19 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"I look forward very much to seeing Hakeem al-Araibi back in Australia with his wife, with his friends, with his family and acknowledge the work that has been done between Australia and Thailand to achieve this outcome. It has been a complex process and has taken a great deal of communication and engagement, but we have an outcome. I think for Hakeem al-Araibi and the many who have supported him, that is the most important thing this evening. As the Prime Minister has said, we'll be issuing a formal statement in the morning, but we did want to provide you with this information tonight."
12. 03:54 Morrison and Payne leaving
SOURCE: PARLIAMENT TV
DURATION: 03:56
STORYLINE:
Australia's government on Monday thanked Thailand for its decision to no longer seek the extradition to Bahrain of a refugee player who lives in Melbourne.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Hakeem al-Araibi had left jail and was on his way to the airport.
Thailand had come under great pressure from Australia's government, sporting bodies and human rights groups to send al-Araibi back to Australia and not to Bahrain, where he is supposed to serve a prison sentence.
A Thai court ordered his release after prosecutors said they were no longer seeking his extradition in a case which had drawn worldwide attention.
Thai prosecutors submitted to court a request to withdraw the case to extradite al-Araibi to Bahrain, where he faces a 10-year prison sentence for an arson attack which damaged a police station.
He has denied those charges and said the case was politically motivated.
SHOTLIST: Canberra, Australia. 11th February 2019.
1. 00:00 Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne arriving for news conference
2. 00:03 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"These issues are complex and our relationship with the Thai Government, and in particular with Prime Minister Prayut, is very strong. We thank them for the way that they have engaged with us on this matter now, for some period of time. I also want to thank.... and the Foreign Minister will add further to this, all of those Australians who have been so supportive of Hakeem. Those who have provided direct support to him personally, particularly Craig Foster who has very much championed his case and cause."
3. 00:38 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"There is still a journey ahead, there is still a process to be followed. But we are very grateful for the relationship we have with the Thai Government that has enabled us to work through these issues in the way that we have. I particularly want to commend the Foreign Minister for the work that she has done and that all of our consular officials have done. These issues are very delicate, they're very sensitive and I think what we've seen here is the professionalism of our foreign service on show."
4. 01:09 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"As Prime Minister I'm pleased Hakeem is coming home and I'll be pleased to see him at home when that occurs. But until that happens, we will continue to work this process as you would expect us to, not taking anything for granted and doing so in a way that is deeply appreciative and respectful to the Thai Government."
5. 01:30 SOUNDBITE: (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"It is correct to say that there are a number of steps to go in this process. But the important thing is to acknowledge this evening that Hakeem al-Araibi has been released from prison in Thailand and all things going according to plan. He's in the process of moving to the Bangkok Airport for the purposes of ultimately boarding a flight back to Australia and returning to his family in the next day."
6. 01:54 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"There is a great deal of work that has gone on, both behind the scenes and necessarily very publicly in this process. But I did want to, as the Prime Minister has, acknowledge the extremely hard work of the staff of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in the post in Bangkok who have personally and directly worked closely to support Hakeem during this extremely difficult time and provided a level of consular support and engagement with him to support him through this process."
7. 02:30 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"I want to thank my counterpart in the Thai government, Foreign Minister Don with whom I met personally in Bangkok last night and also Deputy Prime Minister Prajin, who have engaged with me on these issues and other members of the Thai government and the Prime Minister has acknowledged Prime Minister Prayut in Thailand."
8. 02:50 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne Australian Foreign Minister:
"The Australian community has also played a significant role, from the leadership of Craig Foster and his many followers, to the Pascoe Vale Football Club itself, which has become, I think, well known as a football association in Australia and to many other Australian sportspeople who have taken up the cause for Hakeem in this process."
9. 03:13 SOUNDBITE (English) Scott Morrison, Australian Prime Minister:
"And of course our Australians of the Year."
10. 03:14 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"And indeed, our Australians of the Year who have both recently written to the Thai government."
11. 03:19 SOUNDBITE (English) Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister:
"I look forward very much to seeing Hakeem al-Araibi back in Australia with his wife, with his friends, with his family and acknowledge the work that has been done between Australia and Thailand to achieve this outcome. It has been a complex process and has taken a great deal of communication and engagement, but we have an outcome. I think for Hakeem al-Araibi and the many who have supported him, that is the most important thing this evening. As the Prime Minister has said, we'll be issuing a formal statement in the morning, but we did want to provide you with this information tonight."
12. 03:54 Morrison and Payne leaving
SOURCE: PARLIAMENT TV
DURATION: 03:56
STORYLINE:
Australia's government on Monday thanked Thailand for its decision to no longer seek the extradition to Bahrain of a refugee player who lives in Melbourne.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Hakeem al-Araibi had left jail and was on his way to the airport.
Thailand had come under great pressure from Australia's government, sporting bodies and human rights groups to send al-Araibi back to Australia and not to Bahrain, where he is supposed to serve a prison sentence.
A Thai court ordered his release after prosecutors said they were no longer seeking his extradition in a case which had drawn worldwide attention.
Thai prosecutors submitted to court a request to withdraw the case to extradite al-Araibi to Bahrain, where he faces a 10-year prison sentence for an arson attack which damaged a police station.
He has denied those charges and said the case was politically motivated.