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cover the international criminal court and the international court of justice speak for much of the world. if there is to be justice, it must be applied to all the breaking news here on r c. instead, as a rush, i thought he'd have confirmed that he 20 minutes and some of this was involved in the detective service at that name of the console. 2 months ago, both in 20 suspects of interested so far. why were you something new member states? those who didn't want to vote in favor of this resolution. this resolution will open at the end. condos box side. yeah. then now says a western by you and a resignation letter describe the bathroom and the to solve was 3 decades ago as genocide. the of use of the new measures was already conducted to benefit search and watson input holds back on his controversial votes in reform for
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a new kind of the box. there is only, it's been 3 of these with the outraged local bus, the a very well welcome to you from the entire see international news it will come into life from us. so that's, it goes on this also is this out, or we start with our total. so it, because russian authorities now say that you clearly moving same terms as was in fact directly involved in the density terrorist attack on a muff. good concept. hold 2 months ago where a 145 people were killed in that into the how do i mean out in the suit is, is off the cars, one of the say both say, i mean what a her risk think that you remember that day we were both working as well, but the says to fill this little box, what the, the russian security services,
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what does he have to say? what are you say uh, alexander a board because he's a veteran security official using his post a long time. so when he speaks and you know that this information is good and he's a no confirmed that at the ukrainians, the telling services of the s b u were intimately involved and linked to the attack in focus to surrender sals. and he also mentioned that there's an ongoing investigation. it's a huge investigation, a wide range of investigation. and interesting, he mentioned this at a meeting of, of the ca. yes. commonwealth of independent states. old soviet republics, anytime the leaders and the security chief from those dates for the assistance, add in the investigation, which is ongoing. he said the more than 20 people have now been arrested. that perpetrators, people are carried out the attack at the assistance sales. if you liked the whole network behind it, he also mentioned that there's been a connection with a,
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i'll use this or a, a and his logic, tara group, which is based in afghanistan, which was part of the room, a male around the time of the attack. so he's confirmed a lot of these details and it's obvious that this is a serious investigation and successfully important, of course, to not just the russian security state up route is so important to the russian people. because it was they who suffered so brutally on that terrible day run it show you member of a 145 people killed. uh it was, i was looking i know you listened to the scene. you took us through maybe remind our view is exactly what happened that day. yeah, well it was an old re friday evening basically in moscow and most of lights and russians. they loved the theater. they loved to go to a show and croak, a city hottest 41, the biggest menus in russia. it's a huge theater to feel like there was a show in was a kid show a sense you kids rock by and so
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a lot of families are children in attendance. very ordinary event, if you like in, in the, in a, in a moscow calendar. and but of course, all pandemonium broke loose with these attackers uh, enter the building, killing to the own. i am security guards at the, at the entrance way and moving through the building began to execute people in the most brutal way. and they were using a k 40 sevens. they were also stopping and mutilating people as well. we've now discovered as well. so it was a scene of on our current edge. there was also heroism. we saw a lot of people that carry no huge acts of bravery, assisting people in escaping one story. i was told recently in the, on a trip to design by a man whose family were there. it was of his brother going back into the hall to post somebody else was was the injured. so this is really sort of ingrained itself now in the psyche of the russian people. they are all expecting answers to expecting justice to be given to these perpetrators. but on the day of, of being there and seeing the scale of the destruction, the attack
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a set of fire in the building which completely go to the building. and that was of course, to prevent escape. it was to prevent a security forces coming into the building and well into the next day when we were on the scene, we could see the smoke rising. there was a terrible smell. we saw a lot of the, tragically a little the, the killed and injured on the scene as well. so it's something that's a very open wound still here in russia. so this is a news which is going to be listened to across the dinner tables of, of russia today, with great interest. there was, of course, we were that there was you finding above and the perpetrators were captured if you like, heading towards the ukrainian borders here. remember, i think it was in debris, honest region. so a lot of room, but now this is confirmation from the most senior source in russian security apparatus. the head of the f s. b. that indeed the s b you were involved in this attack, right? yeah, it is really, really devastating, isn't it? i mean, shay, we've, we've all seen some terrible things going on, and it's,
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it's interesting that you pointed out that it was in fact to ukraine's. is it, remember that day when the americans of came out? i said no, no, no, no, this is isis. this has nothing to do with the clarence, but you know, perseverance and finally, the truth, always profiles j as either well, thanks for joining me here in the suit. able to get probably later on in the day as things progress. so i can figure out to our other top stories. so the a has condemned a west to back the resolution of the usa. it was highly politicized measure that essentially opens pandora's box of view and decided to declare the 11th of july as a day of commemoration. of a contested act of genocide, the good and a bose in town in any 30 years ago made the the solve was i would like to unmask this untruth and full of justification for passing such
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a resolution. there is one small country from the balkans that is not afraid to say loudly that will vote against this resolution because this resolution will open at the end on thought as box in the 2nd world war. we were among very rare people in southeast europe. that's where i'm tied, that's the entity. and we paid the biggest price associates. 2 of them, more than 1000000 of serves, were killed either by not to drums, either by not to crowds. why didn't they stopped with that resolution? because they needed this resolution in this particular moment library or something . remember states those who didn't want to vote in favor of this resolution saying that if they don't vote in favor of that's resolution, they will not get to your support your help when it cannot be can all the other issues is that your bmw values, democratic values are your thoughts that i was not going to be able to speak up
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about it? i have kinds of examples about it serves as off and then what would have been monte and protest against the u as move to commemorate the solo sort of and it's yeah, as an x of genocide, thousands of estimates of gathered in the national capital of montenegro they spoke out against the government and for having voted full resolution which was being pushed by germany. they just described it as a trail of that fast in the states. $84.00 countries a voted in favor of the resolution, 68th of state, and another 19 including wasa, china as voted against it. so russia's, i'm boss of us and you as a, it was an abuse of the jo assembly as he questions jeremy's role in guessing the measure past. just waiting for the vista president, distinguished colleagues,
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we've witnessed today a sat chapter in the history of the un, number of delegations, light by germany, decided to abuse the authority of the general assembly and under the guise of a resolution to declare the day of commemoration that political declaration whose goal is to demonize, one of the peoples of the former yugoslavia. but once even more surprising is that the main sponsor of this resolution is germany. germany we started to weld was in the 20th century, killed millions of people in concentration. camps is responsible for mass atrocities in africa and participated most actively in the breakdown of yugoslavia and the bombings of sarajevo in 1995. that country is now trying within the united nations general assembly to lecture of it is about the importance of reconciliation . we convinced that germany has no moral authority to even mentioned the time of genocide to describe anything other than that atrocious crimes. there is no
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recognition from the united nations general assembly of the crimes committed by the nazis against the peoples of the former soviet union or the peoples of former yugoslavia. and that was pointed out by new bands. yeah. and if we're not going to acknowledge the crimes that the german nazi is committed during the 2nd world war, why should one of the engine 1995 be singled out? now, other countries opposed the resolution including nicaragua and the democratic republic of the congo. when they spoke. they emphasized that the resolution seemed pretty counter productive senior. but as soon as the president, in this assembly is increasingly notorious, that there is a double standard in the western world that has no limits. our general assembly continues to be a victim of manipulations. and it's used to advance political agendas and specific interest of western countries. the draw resolution is present,
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it is conceived as an antagonist, attacked by one community against another. it will be counter productive and deep and the divide. it will not strength and peace and will lead to new ways of tensions. we are shocked to see that some perpetrators of atrocities and the democratic republic of congo are amongst the initiators of this resolution, as if they have any sympathy for the victims subscriber needs to china and cuba also oppose the resolution, saying it demonizes and singles out certain countries and is not really helpful in the process of building peace in the world. what was mainly western countries in their long time, allies that voted in favor of the resolution. 68 countries chose to abstain. and among them, there were many different sentiments, reflected a number of the countries said they did want to commemorate the genocide, but they felt that the manner of declaring july 11th and international day was irresponsible, more preparation and discussion needed to be done about how they've been doing so and how to commemorate the crimes of 1995 in
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a way that brought peace and further and peace in the world. now, in addition to that, we heard brazil that spoke about how they certainly wanted to commemorate the events of 1995. but they did not feel it was appropriate to commemorate a genocide from decades ago while israel was committing what they considered to be a genocide in gaza. similar sentiments came from indonesia and syria. july 11th 1995. you had roughly 8000 boys and men who were killed in by bosnian serbs now in 2007. the international court of justice declared the events based on their legal understanding of the term to be a genocide. and that ruling came down, arguing that what took place was indeed genocidal. now in 2015, a similar resolution put forward at the un security council was vetoed by russia. and the important thing to remember about today's proceedings of the un general
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assembly was it all. tardies were horrified by the events that took place. there was no attempts to downplay or deny the horrendous atrocities of 1995. however, the emphasis was on how best to commemorate the advance and move forward, creating peace in the world to make sure nothing like what happened beyond july 11th 1995 could ever happen again. there was a feeling that this resolution and is ratified international day of reflection in commemoration was not really conducive to bringing the con the parties of the region together. it was simply going to reopen old wounds and as we heard from the serbian leader opened pandora's box, it was not strategic and did not really serve the purpose. that those who put it forward said it would serve. we discussed this issue with a sub in american, john is about him, as he said, the resolution violates a peace agreement as well as balls is constitutional. you have the,
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the foreign ministry, then you went to basset or, and one of the 3 presidents go through the go to the web and basically say, oh, you know, we are, we, we stand behind, as bosnia stands behind this in clear violation of the countries. constitutions, which by the way, is part of an x of the piece for use of ended the civil war. 1995 interest demonstration, everybody did. they don't care about the piece for you. they don't care about the law, they don't care about the constitution. and they certainly don't give a damned about any sort of reconciliation or truth or co habitation within, within the boundaries they, they've accepted themselves. and so again, this brings into questions the entire peace treaty. uh, you know, present or the kinds of points i know doubts tomorrow, the americans and the germans and the british. and all of these other people who voted for the resolution will say, oh, we know deconstructing peace. i'm sorry. gentlemen's daughter because not the one for acting peace. you are, you just literally participated in the unraveling of the bosnian constitution and
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trampling the peace treaty that you, yourself wrote and sponsored and took upon yourself to and force in order to pass this meaningless resolution that nobody's going to abide by because the, let's with that and let's remember the us, he's not abiding by the legally binding a resolution for 44 guaranteeing serbian sovereignty uncomfortable. well that's different. no, it's not. the security council resolutions are legally binding. and then of course, tomorrow and today after when somebody else proposes another genocide resolution against somebody, the life they're going to are you. oh no, this is improper just like you're doing with the i c. c. now, last year they were cheering for when it started and arrest warrant against the motion president was definitely not a subject to their jurisdiction. and now they're saying, oh, you can't do this to israel because israel's not under your jurisdiction. well, which is it? is this the rules based ordered where you will get to make the rules? 2 thirds of humanity disagrees with this. so it really is them. they is the fence
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falls is a fighting not only in gaza, but also along the know the border against his will. now, and they just like on a nearby lever, on killed one mom and wounded 3 children who until everything's later. the children were hit the wall on the way to school. the idea claimed it had killed the husband of commander of the netherlands, group confirmed in a fight that had died, but did not specify his rank invitation as with a 5 dozens of real goods into an old of his own. but no one was that it was prime minister has fame that his um, he has some a quote surprising plan for restoring security on the northern border. it falls as present back on as how back on a contract the actually vote to move home for the pacific island,
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tennessee of new caledonia. last off, the local protest in getting this, the measure decided and the was to balance the region in decades from showing gives us could. i have pledged that this way form will not be forced through in the current context. and that we will allow some weeks to allow the coming of pensions and resumption of dialogue to find a broader court stable killed when the protest evolved into a violent rise from the sides of quality. and as with a low address, the root cause of the reform would dilute the rights of indigenous votes, as instead, powers has chosen to blow up the social network to talk in the region saying the app was used the full, but the uprising fraud is also considered downgrading internet access and for the tennessee, but the pine was squat a. net 30 feet of flood. even though we raised the issue in the sending of reports
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on the rights. for some reasons, the decision was not made to reduce the internet access from 5 g to g, f o social networks or data, or finding out now directly from the front end here, ministers, yet i've done them. i know, speaking of parliamentary commission on the unrest in frances overseas territory, new caledonia, that the government actually considered working hand in hand with a publicly owned internet provider over there to cut off for g and 5, g internet, reducing it to 2 g, which basically just allows people to send text messages at most, but doesn't allow for them to use apps or social media or for other people in new houses already as even pay for their burger and fries with the banking cart because that requires a higher speed network. yes, it's not technically cutting off the internet, it people can still use to g and send texts like the cops in town to your car and saying that you can always just take the bus to work or hey, no in stopping you from going and getting a horse,
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but ultimately the government just decided instead to ban take talk and they forgot about reducing the speed based on what x a central proof of the apps responsibility for what's going on in new caledonia. none really. it's just a theory. so i guess once you took everything on the question to tick tock which had been widely used, it was due to the exceptional circumstances that the problem is to allow this decision to be taken in conjunction with the government of new caledonia. during the riots in france, back in june of last year, over a 17 year old of north africa in origin, getting smoke by a french cop and suburban parents for failing to abide by a traffic stop. the government contracted online platforms like to talk an snapshot . and got them to sense or content that the government considered probably magic or provoking things even further. of course, that censorship, under the pretext of curtailing unrest could ever end up becoming a president, resulting sunday and more extensive censorship. for other things that establishment
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politicians consider inconvenient right to suit you and a decision. do we all know bicycles? the government's decision to suspend take told me so the chinese interference, the russian interference with the attack kind of bringing down the entire intimate network just before the president's a relatively new caledonia plus tested by john mckinney. that's too much as you all made. of course, the senate is hardly debating a bill on foreign interference in front of it is massive, not just in new caledonia, but all over the country. a mess comes from many countries, buffalo, russia, and china. it's time to stop denying it. it's trying to protect ourselves against a scene or so some of the opposition politicians, notably on the left, are demanding that the government show its work on the tick tock ban and you actually connect the dots and prove how exactly tick, tock and other social media apps are directly responsible for feeling any violence in new caledonia, rather than just operating on hunches and theories. what is happening right now is
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unprecedented. no country in europe has ever banned tick tock and government officials have provided no evidence to show the networks linked to the violence. only one argument. young people use this network. the government considered them guilty by definition because of their age. we are facing an extremely serious liber decide will drift. the arguments developed at the hearing by the government, is still nation. no evidence is produced to legitimize the use of the band. no connection is demonstrated between the use of take talk and the volumes. this is a gills, indulgence in the use of custodial and mattress. this measure is not legitimate and the government is floundering to justify yet another attack on freedoms in the context of colonial repression. hey, look, it's not like riots in france suddenly became a thing when social media came along, but that has to stop french present in under the black hole from escape go to it. no doubt that's more convenient then revisiting his government's new policy that's
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set off this whole crisis, the one that would mean adding thousands more voters to electro lists on the island . if those people have been there for 10 years and giving new comers more power than to dilute the electronic voice of the native count acts on the land up until the expiration of the new may accords with france just recently had been given relative economy over its electoral process, but before mac home was blaming social media, he was blaming video games for causing glass summers riots around mainland friends that we saw on several of them. snapshot tick tock on several audits, the violent gatherings being organized. and the sort of complicating of why allowance these i'm on the youngest leads to sort of escape from reality. and we sometimes have the feeling that some of them are living into the streets of the video games that haven't bucks a to them. i assume this platforms to be responsible. so it's pretty clear that last year nicole had a theory that young people were going around setting france on fire because they
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just think they're living in a giant video game and can tell the difference between life behind the screen and life in front of it. turns out expert said that was totally wrong, which doesn't really bode well for his funding. new theory that tick tock causes, right? the job i didn't have pro list as an money to advocate a properly suite to a conclusion to deal with can yeah. you f one, so the soft within the country to conduct the police intervention and the crisis stricken carol, the nation of hate. the united states has long term fees, international financial institutions that provide low cost concessional resources to force developing countries, including from the i'm f. that's why we work with congress to enable the united states to make available in the coming weeks, up to $21000000000.00 a new lending resources. so the i m f trust fund that provides concessional, wendy,
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is the poorest countries. the progress kayla k is currently at the final status and put useful if is the 80 is the security emission out of the slide the after then content. the kind of a nation has been rocks by bottles of games of seas console of lots of its capital pools. the prince washington is the biggest of fund of the hate admission. the prime deployment spot was a physical reaction among canyons within present rooms. so on the defensive, or can you explain the, your political goal? 12000 kilometers away from light will be when's course in the county so, but in the wistful court to kinda have enough to to open it because of the abundance of problem you're committing on national police force to haiti. otherwise, the priority we have made tremendous progress in making sure that we get security at home. but that does not take away our responsibility even as we why deploying
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troops and policemen in our own country in north script to slip out there monday through property. we still deployed 800280028 tops to ds equal pay t should not be an exception to a lawyer as well. he hawes to prevent the planned police innovation and hazy opposition. politicians say the public must be coordinated with a democratically elected leader. of the calvin nation very 1st must be made by a democratically elected president of the requesting guns. does not have a president seeing the keeping of another moist in, in july 2021. this i'm a prime minister, right audio, audrey who actually resides other time, did not of those posts under the constitutional rights. i'm therefore making the home a typical agreement another from the very beginning that we spoke with
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a member of the canyon. but let's go opposition. veronica ogazio, she said router's visit to the us has benefits in washington. much more that has can. yeah, you know, go to the us benefit from this meeting more then they can up, you know, mean when jeanette, such as you can ask the god, but i didn't know was invited to the u. s. and the invitation is basically to help the u. s. people have a feeling of the, i think because of the fear that actually got is a getting a slice from voice the, the china in the right. yeah. if you don't make eyes using can, you know, because we don't have to be at a central beach. they want to slice off the got there if you need to sleep, you know, we, one thing i went to the i content, the sun. i mean is what happens when you want me to go and we do not have to be controlled for bathing. i'm happy that's good, now has other over sure. i'll click on the line and we'll be doing this to the west
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every time they are looking for financial services. cuz even looked at helping experiencing the i am if you want to. i mean, if we can get them elsewhere, i'd like to say no rush way more than one domain across the street. and it's because i think the to them unless they have my he didn't, i didn't have much. we also kind of done that many thing was saying by and i wrote okay, what a tie was, the us is losing his influence on the african continent. this us with through a mid fi, withdrew is transform emergency based in chad. the move came just off the month of the neighboring news. yeah. and is agreement with the us military that had allowed the american personnel to operate in the west of the country. so find this a code. all right. and so these are so anxious and is observing a major change throughout africa as us influence on the content is waning. us is scrambling everywhere they can in the world for any allies that they can get
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. china and russia is involved and in africa is entirely different than the over hundreds of years of colonial occupation and moving that has existed both by the european countries and by the us. those relationships, not one of the more detail relationships, not one of the more about the development for the countries themselves. all of the more about the draft overall materials and every one of these countries, there's a new day. they see new possibilities, new alliances, new friendships, and they're refusing to go along with eluding that has been their whole past existence. and we can, you can especially see that is true, and then new alignment and new share and demanding that us troops leave. and there's a real c change that is happening throughout africa as well that rubbish out of this news put the val is on call. so next will be back in about 30 minutes.
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the hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered on peter lavelle while the by the ministration many of its close as allies continue to shield israel with diplomatic cover. the international criminal court and the international court of justice speak for much of the world. if there is to be justice, it must be applied to all the pro, sucking palestine. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he's a legal and media analyst in town. we have well, how many mirandi is a professor at the university of trend? and in, sorry, of what we crossed to solve takahashi, he is a former deputy head of office of the un human rights agency in occupied power sign . alright gentlemen, costs are gross and effect. that means you can jump any time you.

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