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the commission of inquiry of the law council and ... united nations in connection with palestine agreed and requested the secretary general of the united nations to provide more financial resources to the commission so that it can document human rights deficiencies, mr. zakir hossein , you mentioned the important dimensions of this resolution, but there is a question that may be on everyone's mind. let's face it , there are hundreds of resolutions and cases against the zionist regime in international forums. here we have a problem that they do not have a guarantee of implementation and there is no guarantee for the implementation of international laws. stop or stop people from pouring food . with this in mind, do you still consider today's resolution of the human rights council or other similar matters useful? i think the answer to this question lies in your question itself. and that is that this resolution itself is actually a benefit and an achievement for the legal war against the zionist regime, for the activism that existed before,
the commission of inquiry of the law council and ... united nations in connection with palestine agreed and requested the secretary general of the united nations to provide more financial resources to the commission so that it can document human rights deficiencies, mr. zakir hossein , you mentioned the important dimensions of this resolution, but there is a question that may be on everyone's mind. let's face it , there are hundreds of resolutions and cases against the zionist regime in...
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at in conclusion, we reiterate that attention should be paid to the special rapporteur of the commission of inquiry and that the staff of the special representative's office should have access for the purpose of monitoring documents and investigating all crimes committed in palestine and against palestinians , including reports on torture and sexual assault of palestinian women prisoners mentioned in the statements of special rapporteurs. by announcing that an important message was sent to the american government as a supporter of the zionist regime, the minister of foreign affairs emphasized the need for america's response, mr. amir. abdullahian wrote in the virtual space that following the terrorist attack of the israeli regime on the consular section of the iranian embassy in damascus and the martyrdom of several official military advisers of our country, the swiss embassy is the protector of interests.
at in conclusion, we reiterate that attention should be paid to the special rapporteur of the commission of inquiry and that the staff of the special representative's office should have access for the purpose of monitoring documents and investigating all crimes committed in palestine and against palestinians , including reports on torture and sexual assault of palestinian women prisoners mentioned in the statements of special rapporteurs. by announcing that an important message was sent to the...
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in the end, we reiterate that attention should be paid to the special rapporteur of the commission of inquiry and the staff of the special representative's office should have the possibility of access for the purpose of monitoring documents. and investigating all the crimes committed in palestine and have against palestinians, including the reports of torture and rape of palestinian women prisoners, which are mentioned in the statements of special reporters. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, greetings and courtesy and respect for your service, dear and respected viewers , i offer my condolences on the anniversary of the martyrdom of amirul momineen, peace be upon him, and i hope that all of your obedience and worship will be accepted, god willing , we are at your service today with a special program on the holy road. to talk about the important issue of palestine and the important issue of palestine and gaza with you, dear viewers. a little more and beyond the topic of the day's news let's analyze a little and deal with this important issue of these days in t
in the end, we reiterate that attention should be paid to the special rapporteur of the commission of inquiry and the staff of the special representative's office should have the possibility of access for the purpose of monitoring documents. and investigating all the crimes committed in palestine and have against palestinians, including the reports of torture and rape of palestinian women prisoners, which are mentioned in the statements of special reporters. in the name of allah, the most...
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agreed to meet with the british commission of inquiry headed by lord peel. in its july 1937 report , the peel commission recommended that palestine be divided. the report drew the borders of a jewish state in one-third of palestine and an arab state in the remaining two-thirds, which would be united with jordan, but the border between haifa and jerusalem would remain under british supervision. jew they were satisfied with the report of the peel commission because it included the principle of moving people from one land to another based on nationality or religion, and this was the best part of the peel commission for the zionist movement. as the palestinian resistance continued, the british response became more difficult. between the years of 199 the military government declared and dissolved the main political body of palestine, the high arab committee headed by mufti of jerusalem, haj amin al-husseini. the palestinian political leadership was now in exile. the rebellion continued despite the absence of the palestinian leadership. the british government sent
agreed to meet with the british commission of inquiry headed by lord peel. in its july 1937 report , the peel commission recommended that palestine be divided. the report drew the borders of a jewish state in one-third of palestine and an arab state in the remaining two-thirds, which would be united with jordan, but the border between haifa and jerusalem would remain under british supervision. jew they were satisfied with the report of the peel commission because it included the principle of...
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the commission of inquiry of the united nations human rights council in relation to palestine and requested the secretary general of the united nations to provide financial resources. provide more to the commission able to document human rights defects mr. zakir hossein, you mentioned the important dimensions of this resolution, but one question that may arise in everyone's mind is how many hundreds have been against the zionist regime so far. decisions and cases raised in international forums, here we have a problem that they do not provide a guarantee of implementation and there is no guarantee for the implementation of international laws . stop or stop the people from pouring food. with this in mind, is it still today's resolution of the human rights council or some of the you know this hand is useful. in my opinion, the answer to this question was hidden in your question, and that is that this resolution itself is actually a benefit and an achievement for the legal war against the zionist regime, for the activism that existed before , the international criminal law of the criminal justi
the commission of inquiry of the united nations human rights council in relation to palestine and requested the secretary general of the united nations to provide financial resources. provide more to the commission able to document human rights defects mr. zakir hossein, you mentioned the important dimensions of this resolution, but one question that may arise in everyone's mind is how many hundreds have been against the zionist regime so far. decisions and cases raised in international forums,...
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in the end , we reiterate that attention should be paid to the special rapporteur of the commission of inquiry and the staff of the office of the special representative should have access for the purpose of monitoring documents and investigating all crimes committed in palestine and against palestinians, including reports on torture. and the sexual assault of palestinian women prisoners, as mentioned in the statements of special rapporteurs . al-rahman al-rahim, may allah bless him and grant him peace, dear viewers , welcome to economic news. from the beginning of nowruz this year to the 11th of farvardin, the average daily production is equal to one refineries across the country have consumed gasoline. the managing director of the national oil products distribution company called on his compatriots.
in the end , we reiterate that attention should be paid to the special rapporteur of the commission of inquiry and the staff of the office of the special representative should have access for the purpose of monitoring documents and investigating all crimes committed in palestine and against palestinians, including reports on torture. and the sexual assault of palestinian women prisoners, as mentioned in the statements of special rapporteurs . al-rahman al-rahim, may allah bless him and grant...
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the issue is that the commission of inquiry was brought up, the economic commission was definitely. the interior of the parliament based on the shutdown, for example , has a lot, this issue, i say it does not cause inflation , see, definitely see, it is definitely not like that of the social commission. it is not like this that we should consider the case in one dimension , i am saying that we do not have any official report based on the center behind the official report of the parliament research center and the official centers of the government to negate your opinion at all . if thursday is a holiday, how much, for example, 8 billion dollars will damage the economy of our country , official centers should tell us this number , officially for us, the public , in your report, it should be discussed in the report of the official center of the research center of the parliament . we have the budget of the accounts court, one of the accounts
the issue is that the commission of inquiry was brought up, the economic commission was definitely. the interior of the parliament based on the shutdown, for example , has a lot, this issue, i say it does not cause inflation , see, definitely see, it is definitely not like that of the social commission. it is not like this that we should consider the case in one dimension , i am saying that we do not have any official report based on the center behind the official report of the parliament...
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this argument was editor of gold stone that the head of the 1st commission of inquiry over the 1st war in gaza and it has been disproven over and over. what is the evidence, the israel's instruction to the palestinians 1st to move south and then to move west and then to move north. but basically that instruction which has displaced $1800000.00 people tells the is re lease that any civilians that remains in that area or us. israel assumes that any civilian that remains at the, in that area is either a participant in hostilities and therefore it can be killed or a human shield. namely someone that is being used to shield the legitimate military target. and that allows the israel to relax the repertoire is of least lethal violence that they use is against these people. and in a court of law that can be used to justify the wholesale killing of civilians. the . it's where it says more than even it's inquired 8, drops flyers over. does that to tell the people to vacate the area? it makes phone calls to residential um civilians to vacant. the area is red calls to back of the area once. if i t
this argument was editor of gold stone that the head of the 1st commission of inquiry over the 1st war in gaza and it has been disproven over and over. what is the evidence, the israel's instruction to the palestinians 1st to move south and then to move west and then to move north. but basically that instruction which has displaced $1800000.00 people tells the is re lease that any civilians that remains in that area or us. israel assumes that any civilian that remains at the, in that area is...
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transferred the investigation of this terrorist attack to an international commission of inquiry, which was headed by the most affected nation, the dutch, and included representatives of all the countries affected at the time. the russians categorically refused to even allow specialists in anti-terrorist activities of any kind from abroad, because they are afraid of the truth, this is the verdict, according to which they themselves signed all this, just as they tried to block us creation of an international tribunal in the security council of the united nations organization pmh-17, because then it would also be at the level of the security council. the truth would come out, so i would allow myself to say that no idiotic comments , including today's comment by the ministry of foreign affairs of the russian federation, where they demand to execute the kid there, arrest budanov, compensate the families of the victims, all and all of this should be done by ukraine at that time, when the most convincing. evidence of the involvement of needles in or needles in these terrorist attacks has been
transferred the investigation of this terrorist attack to an international commission of inquiry, which was headed by the most affected nation, the dutch, and included representatives of all the countries affected at the time. the russians categorically refused to even allow specialists in anti-terrorist activities of any kind from abroad, because they are afraid of the truth, this is the verdict, according to which they themselves signed all this, just as they tried to block us creation of an...
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they need an independent commission of inquiry water to have the 4 weeks to call the former president in vicki as well because he didn't use the machine that the model toria was put in place. right. so how often mistake can we be that the ongoing public activism and protest could force the government to address the issue, especially if he had of elections as i think we have through active, this is both by the families of victims. and of course, you know, the foundation of the human rights, which has been the primary civil society organizations, which is really push this question of justice for victims as a directions. and i think that we've been quite successful. but of course is a lot know what to do and we'll get to have to continue with that struggle. i think the saddest thing of course is that now we have the intergenerational issue. we need the children who are very young at the time. the family man, this was killed, went off, taking off the bison, and you know that that is a tool that he's being bossed onto the children as well. right? um, let me get your thoughts on this quickl
they need an independent commission of inquiry water to have the 4 weeks to call the former president in vicki as well because he didn't use the machine that the model toria was put in place. right. so how often mistake can we be that the ongoing public activism and protest could force the government to address the issue, especially if he had of elections as i think we have through active, this is both by the families of victims. and of course, you know, the foundation of the human rights,...
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he was chairman of the un commission of inquiry into the 2014 gauze. a conflict is that the discovery of this grave could be crucial, evidence of a will crime, a little mass graves like this have always been an indication that the more crimes had been committed. whether it was in the form, it was law, the menu or ukraine. and now in as a, there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights. and that they can be identified by their next, the cube next of kin. and none of that appears to be done. so his real has a lot of explaining to do about this. but moreover, the fact that some of the bodies were apparently bound up were tied points to summary execution. so all of this, as i say, calls for full blown criminal investigation with a view to holding the perpetrators account of the obvious institution to prosecute them is the international criminal court. when there were a mass graves found in the suburbs of keys in 2002, 2022, the international criminal cour
he was chairman of the un commission of inquiry into the 2014 gauze. a conflict is that the discovery of this grave could be crucial, evidence of a will crime, a little mass graves like this have always been an indication that the more crimes had been committed. whether it was in the form, it was law, the menu or ukraine. and now in as a, there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights. and...
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of course, there's no serious undertaking of a commission of inquiry, but i think one can get lost in those granular details. and missed the big picture, which is good, whether it's inside the military or the political cloth. the ability to seriously reflect on not just what happened on that day, and this is the crucial thing. the fund focuses narrow lead on this idea that there was an intelligent stadium and it almost up to the essence of every who is a role with the way this is looked at. but the intel chief has gone fast because the problem isn't one of intel and not narrow security military sense. the problem is intelligence in terms of bolt was if you looked it up in a dictionary, intelligence being intelligent, not being stupid. and the idea that you could keep the palestinians in the situation without rights, without enfranchisement, without freedom to congress, the patient under defaulted, reggie. this would deliver security. that sort of question of whether the intel flow is working properly. that's a basic stupidity. the will never hold anybody i saw you are reacting to what
of course, there's no serious undertaking of a commission of inquiry, but i think one can get lost in those granular details. and missed the big picture, which is good, whether it's inside the military or the political cloth. the ability to seriously reflect on not just what happened on that day, and this is the crucial thing. the fund focuses narrow lead on this idea that there was an intelligent stadium and it almost up to the essence of every who is a role with the way this is looked at. but...
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he's cold and his resignation for a national commission of inquiry to be stablished into what led up to october 7th to in the highlights and expose the failure is the government has yet to do that. the government says it wants to concentrate on the war in gaza. but many accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu deliberately prolong getting that will, because he also does not want to face up to any responsibility he might have for october. the 2nd actual behavior. a lot more of this in the coming out, somebody and then a thank you us. now at least 3 is very lisa being injured that i suspected car on the attack in west jerusalem. the 2 suspects of being the poorly arrested security has been increased across occupied east jerusalem ahead all the jewish past, save a holiday. is there any forces of once again conducted rates across the occupied west bank? they exchange fine with palestinian fighters and janine false is also storms, atara, village and bethlehem. and the beloved refugee camp in nablus is really incursions . milk pod westbank could be that they're not going to cover instance
he's cold and his resignation for a national commission of inquiry to be stablished into what led up to october 7th to in the highlights and expose the failure is the government has yet to do that. the government says it wants to concentrate on the war in gaza. but many accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu deliberately prolong getting that will, because he also does not want to face up to any responsibility he might have for october. the 2nd actual behavior. a lot more of this in the...
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so you and commission of inquiry, and of course, in addition to the office for the prosecute, prosecute to the international criminal court to have full and i'm restricted access to the gods district as a whole. and of course sites such as these my scrapes that we've seen without such an independent investigation. a kind of the discovery of these mass graves be added in any way to the case of genocide against israel. of course, as i said before, these are stopped examples that identified as being committed. i'm one of the key things that we need to address is that the law that genocide is being committed against the public posting and people in gaza as well. and truly even sounded a long time ago about human rights experts by genocide experts and it's january the world quotes. the international court of justice said that genocide is supposedly being committed in gaza. this means that there are very clear and serious obligations on state. so, but by the genocide convention, to use every single means possible, the prevent it protects the pups relation from the kind of genocide. unfortunat
so you and commission of inquiry, and of course, in addition to the office for the prosecute, prosecute to the international criminal court to have full and i'm restricted access to the gods district as a whole. and of course sites such as these my scrapes that we've seen without such an independent investigation. a kind of the discovery of these mass graves be added in any way to the case of genocide against israel. of course, as i said before, these are stopped examples that identified as...
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the un commission of inquiry into the 2014 guys a conflict. he says, the discovery of the mass grave represents crucial evidence of a possible crime as well. mass graves like this, have always been an indication that the more crimes have been committed. whether it was in the form, it was lobby, a new or ukraine. and now in gaza there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights. and that they can be identified by their next, the cube next of kin. and none of that appears to be done, so his real has a lot of explaining to do about this. but moreover, the fact that some of the bodies were apparently bound up were tied points to summary execution. so all of this, as i say, calls for full blown criminal investigation with a view to holding the perpetrators account of the obvious institution to prosecute them is the international criminal court. when there were a mass graves found in the suburbs of keys in the 20022022, the international criminal cour
the un commission of inquiry into the 2014 guys a conflict. he says, the discovery of the mass grave represents crucial evidence of a possible crime as well. mass graves like this, have always been an indication that the more crimes have been committed. whether it was in the form, it was lobby, a new or ukraine. and now in gaza there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights. and that they can...
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he was the chairman of the un commission of inquiry and to the 2014 gaza conflicts. he's joining us from norman, the welcome to alpha 0 and mr. shavers. how would you categorize the discovery of these bodies in this mask, raven funniness well, mass graves like this have always been an indication that the more crimes have been committed. whether it was in the form, it was lobby, a new or ukraine, and now in god. so there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights, and that they can be identified by their next the cube next of kin. and none of that appears to be done. so israel has a lot of explaining to do about this, but moreover, the fact that some of the bodies were apparently bound up were tied points to summary execution. so all of this, as i say, calls for full blown criminal investigation with the view to holding the perpetrators accountable. is it possible to determine if this is a work crime as well, whether the, whether it's a war crime or not, depend on the
he was the chairman of the un commission of inquiry and to the 2014 gaza conflicts. he's joining us from norman, the welcome to alpha 0 and mr. shavers. how would you categorize the discovery of these bodies in this mask, raven funniness well, mass graves like this have always been an indication that the more crimes have been committed. whether it was in the form, it was lobby, a new or ukraine, and now in god. so there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated...
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chairman of the you and commission of inquiry into because a conflict in 2014 and joins us now live from normandy. but he, thanks for your time. let me start by asking you, this won't kind and should the international community do with evidence of this kind as well. i think the 1st thing is that the evidence has to be really secured by forensic specialists. i saw a doctor al mayor's presentation and the evidence that they have collected. but they really need advice from forensics specialist about how to gather the evidence to ensure because we're, we're dealing with the crime scene here. and it has to be properly investigated. the question then is where it is and where does it go? does it go on the political level where i think we can reach conclusions and where in a way there's more flexibility or do we take it to a court? and that's the big question. because as i say, this may be, it appears to be evidence of serious international crimes being committed. we want to be able to get that evidence into court, given that it requires international expertise. will it be, do you think tak
chairman of the you and commission of inquiry into because a conflict in 2014 and joins us now live from normandy. but he, thanks for your time. let me start by asking you, this won't kind and should the international community do with evidence of this kind as well. i think the 1st thing is that the evidence has to be really secured by forensic specialists. i saw a doctor al mayor's presentation and the evidence that they have collected. but they really need advice from forensics specialist...
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it's all coming to life during an ongoing foreign interference commission. inquiry of the prime minister just to intruder is set to testify himself to the hearing. but he's that his government is committed to protecting kennedy and democracy. we know that certain countries and actors are engaged in trying to disrupt the attempts to disrupt our electoral process. that's why in 2015, we started to work on protecting our country more from ford indifference. the ongoing for an interference commission is an important way of highlighting some of the challenges we face and some of the solutions that we've put forward to keep our democracy safe. and i look forward to being part of it. let's cross live to our to contribute to rachel mazda in vancouver region is good to have you join me enough about 1st. canada is allegations, positive rasa, and sign it. but they've gone us foss, claiming that india and reportedly practiced, and we're also involved what's really going on here. well, 1st of all, i guess he's talking about for an interference here in canada right now. no one except to go and some es
it's all coming to life during an ongoing foreign interference commission. inquiry of the prime minister just to intruder is set to testify himself to the hearing. but he's that his government is committed to protecting kennedy and democracy. we know that certain countries and actors are engaged in trying to disrupt the attempts to disrupt our electoral process. that's why in 2015, we started to work on protecting our country more from ford indifference. the ongoing for an interference...
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there is a report of the social commission about the inquiry plan in article 5 of the construction workers' insurance law, this is also related. this query is related to the distribution of insurance for construction workers and how to calculate them . the ambiguity that exists in this regard, yes or no, will be removed and it has a legal basis. after that , another issue will be examined, the report of the legal and judicial commission is about the amendment of the penal law for the smuggling of arms and ammunition and its owners. we have laws in this field, but in some places there are loopholes, and today this law wants to be amended and those loopholes are eliminated, for example, the law does not specify who owns weapons or buys and sells weapons in space. virtually, what is their punishment and how should they be dealt with, these are the issues that will be discussed today can the specialized commissions of the parliament have a meeting today at 14:00, and the minister of industry will be present at the economic committee of the parliament regarding the review of the results of the
there is a report of the social commission about the inquiry plan in article 5 of the construction workers' insurance law, this is also related. this query is related to the distribution of insurance for construction workers and how to calculate them . the ambiguity that exists in this regard, yes or no, will be removed and it has a legal basis. after that , another issue will be examined, the report of the legal and judicial commission is about the amendment of the penal law for the smuggling...
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both of the i say, but also the ponies government's own inquiry at the time they established a 2nd commission which running to some difficulties, but it took 7 years. it cost more than $23000000.00 po. dish is nothing. and despite the length of time taken coming out these investigations, it came to the same conclusions as the original inquiries that this was time to pilot's era on the, at, for the conditions of this inquiry was only abandoned in 2022 with the change of government now the criminal and press spokes person to meet you pass golf and he's welcome to support. and he said that russia had always opposed this cross being politicized. and he said, he hopes now that this chapter has come to a close 400 kilometers above the traveling at break neck speed. a pair of russian customer wants a car to engage in a bit of work outside the international space station without blue. find it below the views are amazing. the task at hand is center stage. the 7th space will come on the old canadian cover is taking the lead alongside as fellow countryman and the flight engineer, nicolai's job or the mi
both of the i say, but also the ponies government's own inquiry at the time they established a 2nd commission which running to some difficulties, but it took 7 years. it cost more than $23000000.00 po. dish is nothing. and despite the length of time taken coming out these investigations, it came to the same conclusions as the original inquiries that this was time to pilot's era on the, at, for the conditions of this inquiry was only abandoned in 2022 with the change of government now the...
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now they rejected the findings of the official inquiries, both of the i say, but also the ponies government's own inquiry at the time and they established a 2nd commission was running to some difficulties, but it took 7 years. it cost more than $23000000.00 po. dish is lucky. and despite the length of time taken coming out, these investigations that came to the same conclusions as the originally qualities that this was time to pilots. era on the, at, for the conditions of this inquiry was only abandoned in 2022 with the change of government. now the criminal and press spokes person to meet you pass golf and he's welcome to support. and he said that russia had always opposed this cross being politicized. and he said that he hopes now that this chapter has come to a close stories and critical pictures here as a full 100 kilometers above a competing at breakneck speeds. a pair of russian customer, it was a car to engage and that bit of work outside the international space station or the blue find that below the use of pretty amazing. the task at hand taking center stage is 7 space will come on,
now they rejected the findings of the official inquiries, both of the i say, but also the ponies government's own inquiry at the time and they established a 2nd commission was running to some difficulties, but it took 7 years. it cost more than $23000000.00 po. dish is lucky. and despite the length of time taken coming out, these investigations that came to the same conclusions as the originally qualities that this was time to pilots. era on the, at, for the conditions of this inquiry was only...
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due to start next year and the commission does what its findings today, which may be critical of the police, to influence the inquiry yet to come. tonight, mr malkinson said the apology is too little, too late. he says the delay in apologising added to his mental turmoil as he fights for accountability for what was done to him. new figures show more people are waiting longer for healthcare in wales than ever before. nhs data released by the welsh government shows longer waits in a&e, more people on waiting lists and fewer cancer patients starting treatment within the two—month target. there were more than 591,000 patients on treatment waiting lists in wales in february, the highest number recorded. the coventry building society has agreed to buy the co—operative bank for £780 million. the deal would eventually see the private equity—owned lender return to mutual ownership. the agreement needs the backing of members and the regulator, and would create a merged group, with assets worth £89 billion. it's two weeks until the local elections in england and wales for councillors an
due to start next year and the commission does what its findings today, which may be critical of the police, to influence the inquiry yet to come. tonight, mr malkinson said the apology is too little, too late. he says the delay in apologising added to his mental turmoil as he fights for accountability for what was done to him. new figures show more people are waiting longer for healthcare in wales than ever before. nhs data released by the welsh government shows longer waits in a&e, more...
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public inquiry due to start next year so the commission doesn't want its findings today, which may be critical of the police for example, to influence the public inquiry yet to influence the public inquiry yet to come. mr melkersen said the apology is too late, it's added to his mental turmoil as he com continues his fight for accountability for what was done to him. , ., ., ., ~' i., china's economy grew much faster than expected at the start of this year, by 5.3%, boosted by its firm focus on manufacturing after a prolonged slump in its badly—hit property market. the country has invested in making high—end products like electric vehicles, solar panels and batteries, to be sold around the world. but now their domination in that market is causing tension with the west, amidst fears it'll become too reliant on cheaper chinese green solutions, and at home with the manufacturing workforce. our china correspondent laura bicker reports. ren wenbing is a lifelong factory worker who's helped forge china's rise. this is your home? everything he owns is behind this door. but as china's eco
public inquiry due to start next year so the commission doesn't want its findings today, which may be critical of the police for example, to influence the public inquiry yet to influence the public inquiry yet to come. mr melkersen said the apology is too late, it's added to his mental turmoil as he com continues his fight for accountability for what was done to him. , ., ., ., ~' i., china's economy grew much faster than expected at the start of this year, by 5.3%, boosted by its firm focus on...
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of 14 historians to have a look at the role of france and it's absolutely damning. belgium too has conducted an inquiry some years ago and apologised to the people of rwanda. there is no doubt that the security council of the un did fail rwanda in 1994. i think that all inquiries have shown that. i think there has also been a lot of criticism, been a lot of criticism, hasn't there, or rather still a lot of pain, that not everyone can remember the dead equally. i wonder if you could explain that to our viewers. i do think that the crime of genocide and recognised as it has been, in rwanda in 1994, was notjust one more episode in a long line of bloody episodes — it stands out by its magnitude, its scale, its speed and also in the failure of the security council, which is central to the application of the genocide convention. the failure to heed the warnings beforehand, to provide an inadequate peacekeeping mission and then to fail to recognise that genocide was under way once it began, i find quite astonishing. it is a big scandal of the last century. some breaking
of 14 historians to have a look at the role of france and it's absolutely damning. belgium too has conducted an inquiry some years ago and apologised to the people of rwanda. there is no doubt that the security council of the un did fail rwanda in 1994. i think that all inquiries have shown that. i think there has also been a lot of criticism, been a lot of criticism, hasn't there, or rather still a lot of pain, that not everyone can remember the dead equally. i wonder if you could explain that...
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now it's all coming to light during an ongoing for an interference commission inquiry. the prime minister justin trudeau is set to test this by himself. next week. he says this government is committed to protecting canadian democracy. that is, of course, if you take anything he says at face value, we know that certain countries and actors are engaged in trying to disrupt the attempts to disrupt our electoral process. that's why in 2015 we started to work on protecting our country more from for the difference. the ongoing for an interference commission is an important way of highlighting some of the challenges we face and some of the solutions that we put forward to keep our democracy safe. and i look forward to being part of it. well 1st of all, guess he's talking about for an interference here in canada right now. no one except to go and some establishment folks in ottawa, everyone else is talking about the fact that the carbon tax went up again on april 1st. and the installation is totally different for right now, but hey, look at all the people wind to interfere with
now it's all coming to light during an ongoing for an interference commission inquiry. the prime minister justin trudeau is set to test this by himself. next week. he says this government is committed to protecting canadian democracy. that is, of course, if you take anything he says at face value, we know that certain countries and actors are engaged in trying to disrupt the attempts to disrupt our electoral process. that's why in 2015 we started to work on protecting our country more from for...
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meetings of the building inspection commission. um, next regular meeting on may 15th, commissioners have any inquiries to staff or future agenda items any public comment on items 5 a and b seeing none, we're on to item c. >> 6. update regarding the code advisory committee (cac). >> good morning. >> morning. >> presentation is coming sorry. >> a little bit slow today. >> there we go. >> i realized i should have had something to look at not off to the side but i'll have to keep on looking to the side (laughter). >> does it show up here. >> number 6. >> thank you. >> thank you. um, good morning commissioners. steve harris i'm the vice chair of the cac cac going to presented about what is going on at cacs last year or so. >> so the citizens advisory committee contains 17 members volunteers. um, from a wide range of disciplines architecture and engineering and contractors owners and managers. historic presentation and access specialists as well as members at large we have several subcommittees with the a.d. administrative and earth's so
meetings of the building inspection commission. um, next regular meeting on may 15th, commissioners have any inquiries to staff or future agenda items any public comment on items 5 a and b seeing none, we're on to item c. >> 6. update regarding the code advisory committee (cac). >> good morning. >> morning. >> presentation is coming sorry. >> a little bit slow today. >> there we go. >> i realized i should have had something to look at not off to the...
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belgium has also conducted an inquiry and apologised to the people of rwanda. there is no doubt the security council of the un did fail rwanda in 1994. i think that all inquiries have shown that. i think there has also been a lot of criticism or rather still a lot of pain that not everyone can remember the dead stop i wonder if you could explain that to our viewers. i do think that _ explain that to our viewers. i do think that the _ explain that to our viewers. i do think that the crime _ explain that to our viewers. i it think that the crime of genocide explain that to our viewers. i u�* think that the crime of genocide and recognise as it has been, in no wind that in 1994, was on just one recognise as it has been, in no wind that in 1994, was onjust one more episode in a long line of bloody episodes. it stands out by its magnitude, its scale, its speed and also in the failure of the security council which is central to the application of the genocide convention. the failure to heed the warnings beforehand to provide an inadequate peacekeeping mission and t
belgium has also conducted an inquiry and apologised to the people of rwanda. there is no doubt the security council of the un did fail rwanda in 1994. i think that all inquiries have shown that. i think there has also been a lot of criticism or rather still a lot of pain that not everyone can remember the dead stop i wonder if you could explain that to our viewers. i do think that _ explain that to our viewers. i do think that the _ explain that to our viewers. i do think that the crime _...
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it's all coming to like doing an ongoing for an interference commission inquiry. the problem is that just intruder is set to testify himself next week. it said his government is committed to protecting canadian democracy. and we know that certain countries and actors are engaged in trying to disrupt the attempts to disrupt our electoral process. that's why in 2015 we started to work on protecting our country more from for an insurance. the ongoing for an interference commission is an important way of highlighting some of the challenges we face to some of the solutions that we put forward to keep our democracy safe. and i look forward to being part of it. well 1st of all, guess he's talking about for an interference here in canada right now. no one except to go and some establishment folks in ottawa, everyone else is talking about the fact that the carpet docs went up again on april 1st and the installation is totally out of control right now. but hey, look at all the people wind to interfere with the election. they're called canadian voters because a back of let u
it's all coming to like doing an ongoing for an interference commission inquiry. the problem is that just intruder is set to testify himself next week. it said his government is committed to protecting canadian democracy. and we know that certain countries and actors are engaged in trying to disrupt the attempts to disrupt our electoral process. that's why in 2015 we started to work on protecting our country more from for an insurance. the ongoing for an interference commission is an important...
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the chair of this inquiry has suggested that it was a whitewash, something the report also had denied at the time. in the coming weeks, this phase is lasting 15 weeks, and we will continue to hear from 15 weeks, and we will continue to hearfrom people 15 weeks, and we will continue to hear from people who were at the highest levels of power at the post office, including the former chief 0ffice, including the former chief executive, who will be appearing in may. the key here is for this inquiry to establish, not only how the biggest miscarriage ofjustice in uk history could have taken place, but what these executives knew and when they knew it. thank ou ve knew and when they knew it. thank you very much- _ uk prime minister rishi sunak says the latest nhs waiting list figures — down for the fifth month in a row — prove his plans for the health service are working. at the end of februaryjust over seven—and—a—half million treatments were waiting to be carried out — about a quarter of a million fewer than the record high last september. mr sunak says without strike action, the
the chair of this inquiry has suggested that it was a whitewash, something the report also had denied at the time. in the coming weeks, this phase is lasting 15 weeks, and we will continue to hear from 15 weeks, and we will continue to hearfrom people 15 weeks, and we will continue to hear from people who were at the highest levels of power at the post office, including the former chief 0ffice, including the former chief executive, who will be appearing in may. the key here is for this inquiry...
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and so the movement began of inquiry. and 20 years following, congress passed a bill, first creating a study commission to study this. and that commission led to ten nationwide hearings in which people testified for the first time. >> i will not be heard by you as a representative of this government and many people who had experienced this didn't know each other's stories of what they had lost, the stories of loss, pain and struggle of japanese americans incarcerated for no reason other than their identity in many ways mirrors the testimony of black californians today. >> speaking to the state reparations task force that tamaki now sits on where congress has not shown the will to even study reparations, let alone do anything about it. >> this work is groundbreaking, a parallel, not lost on him. i view that whole experience of japanese americans is really a subchapter in a racial pathology that actually began in 1619. and yes, a civil war ended enslavement. but the bias and the hatred morphed into other kinds of exclusion
and so the movement began of inquiry. and 20 years following, congress passed a bill, first creating a study commission to study this. and that commission led to ten nationwide hearings in which people testified for the first time. >> i will not be heard by you as a representative of this government and many people who had experienced this didn't know each other's stories of what they had lost, the stories of loss, pain and struggle of japanese americans incarcerated for no reason other...
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the author of that report denied that at the time. thank you. as a dime machinery will be at the inquiry throughout the day for us here on bbc news. china is accused of flooding britain with counterfiet stamps. there are calls for royal mail to investigate after customers — who received letters with the fake stamps on them — were then given a fine. a senior conservative mp has told the bbc he's certain the counterfeits are coming from china. ben boulos has been investigating. have a look at this. can you tell the difference between these two stamps? in this case, the one on the left was fake, the one on the right is, the one on the right isn't a fake, it is genuine, but even a senior boss of royal met admitted it is difficult to spot effect. fargo did stamps were introduced in 2022 to cut down on the sale of expert recently people around the uk have been getting caught out and being charged £5 to collect their post because the stamp on the envelope isn't actually valid. there are no claims that china is behind the counterfeits, w
the author of that report denied that at the time. thank you. as a dime machinery will be at the inquiry throughout the day for us here on bbc news. china is accused of flooding britain with counterfiet stamps. there are calls for royal mail to investigate after customers — who received letters with the fake stamps on them — were then given a fine. a senior conservative mp has told the bbc he's certain the counterfeits are coming from china. ben boulos has been investigating. have a look at...
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and so the movement began of inquiry. and 20 years following congress passed a bill, first creating a study commission to study this. and that commission led to ten nationwide hearings in which people testify for the first time, i will not be heard by you as a representative of this government, ever. and many people who had experienced this didn't know each other's stories of what they had lost, the stories of loss, pain and struggle of japanese americans incarcerated for no reason other than their identity in many ways mirrors the testimony of black californians today. >> speaking to the state reparations task force that tamaki now sits on where congress has not shown the will to even study reparations, let alone do anything about it. >> this work is groundbreaking, a parallel not lost on him. i view that whole experience of japanese americans is really a subchapter in a racial pathology that actually began in 1619. and yes, a civil war ended enslavement. but the bias and the hatred morphed into other kinds of exclusion
and so the movement began of inquiry. and 20 years following congress passed a bill, first creating a study commission to study this. and that commission led to ten nationwide hearings in which people testify for the first time, i will not be heard by you as a representative of this government, ever. and many people who had experienced this didn't know each other's stories of what they had lost, the stories of loss, pain and struggle of japanese americans incarcerated for no reason other than...