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tv   Daughters Of Al Shabaab  Al Jazeera  November 28, 2018 1:33am-2:01am +03

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all the other. little. missions but i love you guys over the social boat that i would. normally. i ought to go higher and higher. the awful awful awful awful of. the other you have eleven. because it has shrunk you know about. julian king and the. this is true and complementary to you and to me to hold on to
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for truth we are two zero down the time she. says she was there for these young ages her journal bank notes to show our new target how do we do that on the front line of fire coming down do you think again you know what i'm not aware of what young kids learn to do when you're young. gen cecafa one to whom the playing floor will show it's intelligent you want to meet on monday night you want to do if you want to go to the woods or one of the hideout true out there are few actions easy jobs here to do so it's an example i did to john robinson could damage and that you don't like to see even with the two ok troat you know how come to the trinity african hop and you could see how devout. what's right. why do you. like the idea. that you have to build
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philip from doha everyone come all santamaria this is the world news from al-jazeera three ukrainian sailors captured by russia during a naval confrontation in the black sea will not be set free the afghan president leaves beyond protests in kabul for a conference in switzerland trying to reassure world leaders about his plans for beats. down compared. jubilation as nasa's probe lands on mars to study deep inside the red planet. so saudi arabia's crown prince has just arrived into newsier the latest leg of his first tour abroad since the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi mohammed bin salman has been in egypt met the president up the federal c.c.
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previously in behind in the u.a.e. now in tunis where protests have been held against his visit as well some activists had petitioned to a court to keep him out of the country but there's another development as well human rights watch has filed a legal complaint in argentina it wants an investigation into mohamed bill been salman's role in the show g.'s death in argentina is critical because that is where mohamed bin salmon heads next for the g. twenty summit it's also asked for an inquiry into suspected war crimes committed by saudi forces in yemen so let's talk to to raise a bow about this. i mean it's an interesting stage for human rights watch to be calling this that all the world's eyes will be on those twenty leaders there. well that's correct and everything is ready here in one society for the g. twenty summit and in the next few days donald trump of loving me and mohamed bin sandman will be arriving here to argentina capital and this is happening at the
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same time that human rights watch has asked the argentine judiciary to initiate an investigation of the role of mohammed bin some money in war crimes torture in yemen but also the killing of journalists. what we know right now is that in this request the human rights watch is saying that the crown prince attendance at the g twenty summit in one a scientist could make the argentine courts an avenue of redress for victims of abuses unable to seek justice in yemen or saudi arabia what we know right now is that this request is with the prosecutor who is investigating right now the possibility of whether an investigation can happen here in argentina but also the possibility of an arrest warrant we have spoken to many lawyers who say that this is and likely because of the short period of time available mohammed bin for man is expected to arrive here and we may be in argentina just for a few days but the argentine cost situation gives a very important place to
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a universal jurisdiction especially in cases of torture and war crimes and it empowers argentine prosecutors and members of the judiciary to investigate and to prosecute let's not forget that eleven american generals universal jurisdiction it would allow to in the past in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight for i will still pinochet had to be detained but also members of the argentinean military who were detained in other parts of the country in other parts of the world because they were not being able to be prosecuted here in argentina because of two on the three laws that were protecting them ok thank you for that update that story is a. little context here from reed brody who i spoke to earlier a commissioner of the international commission of jurists and a senior counsel with human rights watch which is to raise is telling us calling for this action he says argentina may actually have to open an investigation into the crown prince from president. well under the principle of universal criminal
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jurisdiction the pin principle remember when general pinochet was traveling in london and was arrested on a warrant from a spanish judge for crimes committed in chile argentina has universal criminal jurisdiction under international law certain treaties like the international convention against torture the geneva conventions on war crimes require that when a suspect of torture or of war crimes comes into the territory of a country that that country may and in some cases must open in an investigation and either prosecute or extradite that person argentina has like many other countries incorporated that principle of universal criminal jurisdiction into it but its constitution and its legislation. and
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has carried out investigations in other cases for most notably during the franco period in spain or crimes related to the franco period in spain so the argentina has is a fertile legal ground for enforcing international humanitarian and human rights laws things like the geneva convention and the torture convention to other news now help end the war in yemen prevent a massive famine and save tens of thousands of civilian lives that message has come from five major aid groups to the united states they are calling on the department of defense to cut its military support for the saudi embassy coalition force and to change their approach to the conflict muhammad reports from across the red sea in djibouti. in a joint letter to the u.s. government the five chatted to say the whole to us but its support for the sodium but out to coalition would save many lives the u.s.
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they say is fueling a crisis that the us a vehicle in sequence is four million civilians. the international rescue committee from america care u.s. save the children and the with generosity council say that fourteen million the images out risk of starving to death if the parties to the conflict don't change course immediately we're completely desperate the more we wait every single minute . day a week we wait means more civilian shipment lossless and we're saying enough now is the time for the u. s. to use the power they have to end this brutal brutal manmade hell really that we're seeing in yemen today. the charities also accuse the warring parties of undermining human sequenom it with practices that of course rampant inflation millions out of work and don't know where their next meal will come from the u.s. supports the sodium and arctic ocean with intelligence and sales of billions of
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dollars of arms we cannot have school children die of hunger and it's mis aisles and bung brains every single day and allow for it to happen because our own interest and political agenda u.s. defense secretary giamatti is announced last month that the u.s. wanted the warring parties to hold talks within thirty days and hostilities. the target is now say washington should back up all those calls with jenin diplomatic pressure mainly on the sodium route to coalition it's been more than three years since the coalition began its full scale military complain against both the fight is what captured most of northam yemen including the capital sanaa. since then weddings hospitals schools water and electricity plants have been hit by coalition missiles killing tens of thousands of people the charities are now warning the united states that it could bear the responsibility of what could be
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just farm in decades if it doesn't stop its support for the so do you equal nation . djibouti three ukrainian sailors captured by russia during a naval confrontation in the black sea have been sentenced to two months in custody a court in russian controlled crimea has accused them of illegally entering its territorial waters russian forces opened fire on three ukrainian ships and seize them on sunday ukraine's government has declared martial law in response more from entry simmons he is in kiev. little is known about this court hearing although reports say that at least three men have been served with detention orders for two months pending investigations and a total of around twelve of the twenty three who have been detained appeared at the court and now prior to this there were a number of interviews on television with some of the servicemen and they were
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evidently under duress according to the ukrainian officials who have remarked that this was an outrage and there is a lot of condemnation about the whole concept because these men all admitted that they had broken international law or they'd gone into russian waters and they'd been warned against it that they were engaged in a provocation this was very much the narrative of russia in what it's been saying and so ukrainian officials are saying that this was against the geneva convention and that they should be getting red cross people to see them furthermore there has been an escalation in the rhetoric in this crisis it really is getting more and more aggressive in terms of what side is saying to the other. daniela
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the wife of a british academic who was jailed for spying in the u.a.e. has released the first picture of her husband since his return to the u.k. at the edges london in london on tuesday he was sentenced to life imprisonment last week before being pardoned on monday and his was arrested six months ago while researching a ph d. on the un security system more on this from paul brennan in london. given the six month solve solitary confinement we understand that matthew hedges enjoyed while he was in the united arab emirates and then the bewildering speed with which he went from being sentenced to life in prison and last weeks are now setting foot back in london a free man it's not surprising that the family decided to make his return to the u.k. a very low key affair he landed at terminal five at london's heathrow airport and avoided the waiting media there instead the family have issued statements on the behalf of both matthew and his wife danielle and i can read snippets of them to you
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matthew statement is as follows i have not seen or read much of what's been written over the past few days but daniela tells me the support has been incredible thank you so much to the british embassy and the foreign office for their efforts in ensuring i arrived safely back home that his wife daniella to harder said i hope you can all understand that matter and i as well as his family really need some time to process everything that we've been through no one should ever have to go to have to go through what he did and it will take him time to heal and recover he was very overwhelmed and just to add to that the foreign secretary jeremy hunt has taken to social media to twitter and he said the following welcome home at hedges the whole country relieved and delighted to have you home and then thanks to the f c o team in the united arab emirates for all their tireless work behind the scenes so at the end of this what was a diplomatic crisis a happy ending the return home of matthew hedges and a face saving exercise on both sides the usa the insist that they had the evidence
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to prove that matthew hedges was a spy the british government insists that they saw no evidence to support that theory at all but nevertheless the two were able to come.

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