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and the schmuck $100.00 as a. human machine rock was or god. has a $100.00 fee coming out of the reader with the full effect of the food summit on pasta but then of course not the familiar theme of course that. they look. so free with a little booklet both you and your article you know we can get you know you contributed well into the whole kitchen of the month to lead a number of. quakes finesse called being able to step can make you steadman at city if you get on the or maybe looks that made you know life lives of most of us maybe looks election day out of government yes i've got a good action does a bit of a fly yes you're part of something. i would look cool you see you do a lot of good instead you wouldn't. well you have that there's a constant sort of. in libya rape is
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such a taboo that it's simply not open for discussion. i meant is a human rights activist operating on the ground but he's determined to bring the issue of rape out into the all. because he has received death threats imad carries his entire life in a suitcase and he never sleeps in the same place. one of his contacts is a man known simply as a sea. change
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or she will think when you look a little school. i thought. you looked at some point. for years you see really in sight but all the time he knew about men and women who had been raped and who needed help. in fact he was talking about himself. when the scene arrived in tunis he didn't want his identity revealed and his voice here is this guy.
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and you will have. with me i did to want to you have to really. do it we from the air softness of his love. it we love each. of the high. in the hoof. because. people at the people. you know me. are from you know us for public. health. but how. can you do with your level of we. could have taken any.
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testimony gradually revealed the horrors of a hidden war civilians rounded up on the street secret prisons and torture. he talked about men raped and then released. men who no one ever mentions. the question was now how many of them were now wandering the streets of tunis before returning to libya and hiding their shame inside. and then let me. tell you why let's timelessly.
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why you. see but just a word for just a. second slot i looked this up my bench may. wish wish for a little more high enough so it can. every day a mad meets victims of abuses suffered in libya and meticulously records everything they say. but most refused to talk about great. this man nazir had been imprisoned for 6 years. well you have as much all to got to him. just shift shift mamas of to.
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shake a north. leave enough to feel. modifiable god even when i was going to visit the work on the hot bath with a mother. on the area we. don't believe them when you did offer them guns it was kind of who could tell the truth not as it will go for the book and if the well of us will take a little of zimmerman a little clinic done and got it out of the bottom i'd. have to show. that they're going to. get another mostly of sitting up guardian let alone their reasonably honest look and he can move we don't interfere. with the legal guardian and the south would want one of them a bit of a guy difficult. as the division of the. who left. to
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leave. he saw the mafia the moscow school fleet near. sure yet. to fear from tax. she had met and says enough so when. if you support a free then you should buy the ship really live. in god's way if it will mean that you have been of the city of the city and let a look to solve. or get a book or in a family show. like many others nazir simply avoids the question only revenge matters to him. but
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without official complaints and statements count any sheet any legal proceedings the rape trial remains empty the crime simply doesn't exist. and a man spent several months listening to many libyan victims of abuse gathering a wealth of detailed information. but they case still lacked the kind of hard evidence they would need in order to make a case strong enough to stand up in international criminal court. they also badly needed outside expertise.
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cillian by day knows libya well. she's a french lawyer specializing in international law and has 20 years of experience tracking sexual violence in conflicts around the world. in 2013 she helped draft a law aimed at protecting rape victims under the gadhafi regime but diligence lation was never elected. by dates experience is that the war crimes do not simply go away if no legal action is taken they would continue to be committed. we are. a team it's not just me and imad we have many libyans
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here and we have our needs to work inside on the ground and what we are trying to do we have trying to collect a lot of documentation from different organizations as sense 2011. ok since just someone who hasn't chosen to live. there is sometimes not just militias. do the crime there is people working for ministry of the. ministry of fun tear out can deal with this kind. you know that recently at the i.c.c. for rape you know the case bomba he was sentence and he didn't rape nobody but she was sentence for rape because he ordered it or even knew that it was happening and he didn't do nothing so that's a very important case because knight exist in the jurisprudence and this is also
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something we can use in our our case were almost 2 issues really so close of what you were to mention how we count toward to give up our team and you and your team to solve this case is international you can do you know of the idea is all the case you have each individual situation that you may have collected each time we need to look at when it happened and where it happened because if you don't do that you get killed before a court that's why i am telling you this we have to work on that and to to show our systematic it is you know and then you have a case. legally speaking. you are in a. in a special situation. because you cannot bring a case. but it doesn't mean that it does to stop now i think we can work on that to
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put pressure towards international in stone's european you know nick cetera and prepare a case for the i.c.c. and we need to push for the i.c.c. so we have to show that this is a priority and to bring a something. that's room. for the international criminal court to agree to take on a case believe in human rights activist in tunis would 1st have to establish that the war crime had been committed in their homeland. meanwhile you're seeing resurfaced this time ready to tell his story. it revolves around the seizure of his city misurata by government troops for 3 months in 2011.
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the forces were based in 2 out of the 50 kilometers away whose residents were then accused of supporting the government action in the. we. misperceive. honey you know. popular in the far. i mean ministry are unique and you need ok in the bum but he thought i was in as to one cause in a canned and a d you know i mean and. it's really remarkable. that in this in the in the city in. which that he being at their ideological got to be cuts because they had also which models. you need a different one how. can he have that
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he was more it's a wash. and you know. but that deep. in that deep it will fly. the fear had a little fun. with the power which it gives to hate in the water i bet we had to be in the midst. of couldn't even admission a 4. 100 had he had a mecca in the. middle stop. he has seen believes that since that night in march 2011 he's become sterile but he's
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never had a test because he didn't think you could trust anyone to do it. however tunas offers him the anonymity he needs to see a doctor ahead of you. live. just as you have. with. your scene apparently needs more tests and medical examinations but it seems to be too much for him and he disappears off the radar again he said but that put into the national. military see a policy that tipped off a pretty. if you persevere out of love interest you can make a levee in your body or not let the fish you and the. city by not fully recently tell you you might say of course you completely get the entirely because quite fill
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of uli usually thinking mark if one of them but the odds on these are going to bite if you don't leave your report look really really poorly released which will lead them to sell. you to somebody. initial made in a dimly if you're not part of. it if you're a yes but the mother don't need the city. if yes we show compassion. but in the open with younger. for the congolese the journey to work all aboard means unimaginable hardship i prefer to live though because they knew i got the call can truth chancing life and
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live on a dangerous journey through the jungle i've gone on to the rails for nearly died. because of our children go to school and live because of the trade of risking it all the democratic republic of congo on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the problem is that in many cases those fires get out of control with details coverage the protesters don't seem to be fighting and neither does the police's determination to suppress the movement from around the world most of these vehicles carry syrians fleeing from the south of at the border and the influx causes the hooves traffic jam in the only the over no that city of it they're. going as i want to finally we're going to ask about that but that's the ball's about what i see when it's not as a thug or not he said so is there not. a little double of
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a cousin to bunches approach on the bottom. in part one of this 2 part series al-jazeera explores the world of performance enhancing drugs. the. sports doping the endless changes on all disease. this is al jazeera with a check on your world headlines president donald trump says he's called off secret meetings involving the taliban and afghan government that were to be held in the u.s. on sunday he says it's because of a taliban suicide bombing in kabul which killed an american soldier and 11 other people she has returned has more from washington if this tweet is to be believed but talks are off about these talks but don't trump have been putting
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a great story because this is a major promise he's made to bring the troops back from afghanistan before the 20th action he was committed to that despite this agreement within his administration is now she looks security advisor john bolton for example being left out of the talks because no one really trusted him they thought that he would try and sabotage the talks other members of the republican foreign policy establishment the democratic foreign policy establishment also warning against a precipitous withdrawal but doldrums seem to be really pushing for some sort of withdrawal or we can dorian has left a humanitarian crisis in its wake with thousands of people fleeing their destroyed homes in the bahamas aid is coming in but it's hard to distribute because of ruins roads runways and ports 43 people are confirmed dead but that number is expected to rise and dorian is now aiming its wrath at canada where it's made landfall in the eastern province of nova scotia with winds of 160 kilometers an hour more than
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300000 people are without power and coastal towns have been told to expect heavy rain and flooding. hong kong police have fired tear gas to disperse protesters gathering for a 2nd night in the district of kowloon the crowds were pushed back from a police station where they were demanding an independent investigation into the alleged use if excessive force earlier officers stopped another protest from targeting the airports ukraine and russia have carried out a prisoner exchange that's being hailed as a step towards ending the war in eastern ukraine $35.00 were released by each side including a witness to the downing of malaysia airlines flight m h 17 the u.k. prime minister boris johnson has just lost a senior cabinet minister after weeks of parliamentary defeats on defections amber wright who was work and pensions secretary resigned from the government and the conservative party she says she could no longer endorse johnson's approach to brecht's it because he seems the term and to crush outs of the e.u.
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those are the headlines it's back to libya unspeakable crime on al-jazeera. the most incredible stories are often true. and shared indelibly experiences. makes the on some you know for me or. in this life diversity makes a difference understanding to impute to the super being part of something much greater than so in this life what to want to use is freedom of expression. the right to want to. go along. to get on. because you dislike. the design and to understand the rules. make sure skewed. and just human good dish is universal.
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there is no such thing as a clean war. war allows every kind of atrocity. of all war crimes rape is the hardest to uncover and make it the perfect crime. let's see what the bomb the. now consists of sound noise and shouting orders. to set off some.
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french human rights lawyer selene but that much fatima. she is not libyan but she lived. she was kidnapped and raped like you see we saw earlier during the siege of misrata and is now trying to pull her life back together. from. coming to.
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the human rights groups of libyans operating out of tunis. he was a desert. and his unit took part in the government siege of the opposition city of misrata in 2011. he also wanted his identity concealed and his voice is this caused here 3. feet did you. begin to question even the question again and. again and again feel the fear. but it is him since i mean look at the been. saying. an ascii. more number less could be both but nothing that he.
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she feed the. whole damn now you're. going to look for those that have been taken from them to be schooled being to cool . 18 holes. i think you're going to give me an inch of the most. political symbol. on the back on the. button that. says it will be. on your bill feed not the new. look in the movies and make any doodles not to give you the most forward.
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looking on federal law. no. the 1st instances of mass rape where by the gadhafi regime against opposition supporters then the tables were turned and those taking charge after the revolution adopted the same practice. in the spring of 2017 the international criminal court finally took action it issued an indictment against a former senior government official and gadhafi supporter. or drape to be committed during the revolution.
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the badly needed concrete evidence particularly to demonstrate that the strategic use of rape has continued long after the revolution. for this and despite the risks they had to return to. the 5000000. at the bottom lots. of the bit there weren't that many it's like that get on with it after that. one can look. at what names we get to what it will be for course at the end of it that in itself
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has a wild goose cook at the book we get to. know how pretty noble any. more for i reckon the fish fish higher than. look at the good lord with the only one of the ship that. the group arrived in the capital trip which is still in constant state of flux one minute erupting like a volcano the next lying deceptive little. which in fighting mad was a man from the water only just been released from 6 years in prison after being caught up in the backlash against his city. known as i leave his identity and voice also disguised here kind of and has a tidbit of. you can literally. force
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this look to her to believe or. i've ever. said that it would not have been this she could. be could be going to get it for. certain but that he will be the issue. but she surely saw. him to hack into that deed to. create moves. and kids recognition for what. he got was more powerful they were. born for brought. here and have us. she will go to something. before they bother. to live. in the.
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scene she saw. good. list. it it says an i.q. test before you show for it. she says she would listen to bush or. her. tongue to feel your mother. were. counting. your good stuff so. let's show them no we're. not. going to do good just goes. nuts and. 10 feet and
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cutting out the moment if you want to rock. it should've. instructed guns from time to. it would mean. that you falsely shake. the outhouse in the middle of the middle. that little going to be. here. at the capitol. in order to. do. so. it's. time to. move on to iran to.
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get back. i least testimony also reflected the fact that being from the to our right he and his fellow residents were designated for special treatment. what it owns were largely descendants from slaves and so are black so they were often considered 2nd class libyan citizens but then they were also accused without conclusive proof of having support of the government sees of misrata and taken.

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