tv Libya Unspeakable Crime Al Jazeera February 28, 2020 3:00pm-4:01pm +03
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yeah the continent's biggest economy pale insisted that the u.s. is open for business. you're watching al-jazeera because the whole robin in doha these are all top news stories turkey's military says it's attacking syrian army positions after it reports $33.00 of its soldiers have been killed in fighting in italy province and korea also appears to be trying to put pressure on the european union by saying it will allow some syrian refugees to end to europe nato has held an emergency meeting to discuss the camera. the crisis after its chief condemned what it called indiscriminate as strikes by syria and russia he says the alliance stands in solidarity with turkey. allies condemn the continued indiscriminate airstrikes by the syrian regime under the shah in providence i
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call on them to stop their offer incentives to respect international law and to back to you and i ferd's for a peaceful solution. this dangerous situation must be deescalated urge an immediate return to the 2018 ceasefire greece's titan see and learn borders with turkey as refugees head for the border john straw plus has the latest from athens. the european nightmare the floodgates being opened greek and european officials are still mulling over whether this is simply a threat or whether it's in earnest although there are preliminary reports from greek reporters in turkey to greek media that the turkish coast guard has been stood down and the ports are tighter and the boats are tied up at port now the greek government reaction is that all borders with turkey have been placed on
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maximum alert that means a 160 kilometer land border which has constant patrols and it means a roughly 1000 kilometer naval maritime border stock markets have fallen server amid concern over the global spread of the coronavirus japan's nikkei index dropped by more than 3 and a half percent and all of the 3 major u.s. indices are on track for their steepest weekly decline since the 2008 global financial crisis just service economics editor but ali says stemming the financial fallout from the outbreak requires a broad coordinated response. what we're seeing right now is a lot of panic because we just don't understand where the end of this process is going to be where the virus is going to go in the future this is not something that central banks can rescue the situation with rate cuts this really does require policymakers to make a shift it requires the medical community say yes you know we got
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a hand on this particular problem so as long as that happens we can expect markets to go lower now we're down 10 percent what happened in 2018 was that markets came down about 20 percent especially in the u.s. which is a bear market and that was because they were concerned that the u.s. federal reserve was going to keep interest keep raising interest rates and that concern was overcome by basically the fed stepping up and saying you know we're going to we're going to cut rates so what we're seeing here now is is basically a real fear that profits at companies will be really hit hard in china itself you know what we're expecting birthrates off of possibly 2 percent in the 1st quarter and it's really important these percentage points are really really important because china's been aiming for 6 percent and they need 6 percent to create jobs they've lost 4000000 jobs because of the trade war last year and they have between 8 to 10000000 people coming to the market every single year that's young people coming on to the market who need jobs and you need to have continued growth in the
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economy to create jobs for those kind of people. in hong kong several prominent activist sings routing publisher jimmy lay have been arrested for their role in antigovernment protests why the head of a daily newspaper was among those detained for taking part in an illegal rally in august 2 opposition legislators were also arrested 40 palestinians have been wounded in the occupied west bank during a confrontation with the israeli military according to medics they set up a protest camp in the area where settlers were planning to gather near the city of nablus because you can follow those stories on our web site at al-jazeera dot com back with more news in half an hour to stay with us libya unspeakable crime is next . in the on the war oh. oh.
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is the most difficult to cover making it the perfect crime. in bosnia rwanda that there are critics republic of congo and syria women and children have usually been the main targets but in pre and post revolution libya it's men has often been the main victims but no one has ever been able to prove that. in libya rape is a taboo subject mentioned the word silence prevailed. one woman did speak out
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in public in march 27th i just thought of that evolution. that. the man in our baby was accusing the gadhafi regime of raping opponents and i cry resonated around the world. gadhafi was overthrown but libya was plunged into a civil war. the rumors of rape continued and while the international community expressed concern this did not turn into action. libya is still in a state of political and social chaos and tens of thousands of refugees have fled many towards europe. it effectively has 2 rival governments militias rule the streets and the rumors of rape persist but no one
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for. yourself. let's have a. good thought you know he has very. much out of this court of law school and he left and he along with me and my easy. money. mr moore how did you finish out of the i met the love. in libya the modern isle of man you was a public prosecutor in the chaos that followed the overthrow of gadhafi in october 2011 he said members of the opposition to jail for murder the very next day they were released and threatened to kill him. so he left libya. in tunis he has joined a group of libyan activist fellow exile. he's put together
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a group which now tracks alleged crimes committed in their homeland. the video evidence brought to him by a man is shocking. so much to get published. that's a mistake to believe because of. marine one of the. emoticon for the office if you do have that he doesn't even know. what do you think you had best buy this when you video just don't get to. the to be . look so. just so.
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said he said the landlady so. i said you know. he thought of computer book of yeah and then. the thing you have to get out of. stephan if you think. i'm a lot you all my life in the cuttack a mother i'm a father can be a really. really good to see that kind of training. so to be with other girls plus no. doubt a few $100.00. 100 as it. was i got. the $100.00 out of it kind of how do we do with the full of. some of them. but that was not the familiar theme of course to. do the sophie with polluted with
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. a you know we could go you know did you contribute. well into the whole kitchen much of a lead on a mock. quiz for us called when you want to step can make you still miss that city if you get out maybe looks that made you know life lives are lost maybe looks rollup when you could actually get out of god yes i've got a good action and up above the bottom of the fly you have your pov on something. i would look cool you see. instead it would. have then i'm going to take your comments on a mission. in libya reap is such a taboo that is simply not open for discussion.
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i meant as a human rights activist operating on the ground but he's determined to bring the issue of rape out into the open. because he has received death threats a man 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 or she will be will be looking for. a local school. i thought oh.
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look it's one. for years just see really inside 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. you know i think it will have a high with me and i did to want to if you have to really think i did it to me and i'm going to air this office office i just hate
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it when it's never going to. let go of the high have you to feel hot hole for your buck. you know off. because. people at the people. you know me. are from you know us for. everything. but. we. could have taken any. testimony gradually revealed the horrors of a hidden war civilians rounded up on the street secret prisons and torture.
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he talked about men raped and then released defiled men whom no one ever mentioned . i imagine 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 the women the men asked. why let's down the list. so i. see them just a lot for just some so i just. looked this up my best. wish for a little high enough so it can. every day
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a mad meets victims of abuses suffered in libya and meticulously records everything they say. but most refused to talk about great. this man in his ear had been imprisoned for 6 years. i mean do you have a sense of the got here. she shifts shift mommas of to. shake out north ideas. limits to feel. my god even when i look at a few visit to work on the one about the living my life on the area we. headed
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off for the bomb guns it's all kind of who can tell the truth not as it's over your book and it's a. little of zimmerman a little clinic going out of. how to show. that they're going to. have a mostly of sitting up guardian let alone their reasonably honest look and it can we don't interfere. with the legal guardian. would want one of them above a guy difficultly year of the duration of the. lea. he saw feel free to ask a school fleetly or yeah sure you're. from texas. when
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there will be a few support of. shit plea. if it will mean that you have been of the tearful decision much of the saw. when a book or in a family. like many others nazir simply avoids the question only revenge matters to him. but without official complaints and statements count initiate any legal proceedings the retrial remains empty the crime simply doesn't exist.
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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 need outside expertise. 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.
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in 2013 she helped draft a law aimed at protecting rape victims under the gadhafi regime but that is just 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 here and we have our needs 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 since ok since just some analysts and 1000 to look. there is
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sometimes not just militias. do the crime there is people are 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 bamba he was sentence and he didn't rape nobody but you was you were sentence for rape because he ordered it or him knew that it was happening and he didn't do nothing so that's a very important case because night existing the jurisprudence and this is also something we can use in our our case for almost 2 issues really so close of what you were to mention how we count toward together our team and you and your team to solve this case is international because you know if the idea is all the case
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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. in a special situation. because you cannot bring a case in india but it doesn't mean that it does to stop now i think we can work on that to put pressure towards international in stones european union the next 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 like one. of our. rooms on them.
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for the international criminal court agreed to take on a case because believe in human rights activist in tunis would 1st have to establish that the war crime had been committed in their homeland. meanwhile your scene resurfaced this time ready to tell his story. it revolves around the siege of a city misurata by government troops for 3 months in 2011. the forces were based in 2 out of the 50 kilometers away whose residents were then accused of supporting the government action in the us. we. misperceive kabul honey and. just
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pour in of our. in the mean ministry are unique and you need ok no problem but he thought i was in the as to want to cause in a can and a d. you need a man and heart of. marble. that is in them in the ministry. it's that he had been there on the ideological. id cup because they had also which models. you need a different but would have. been in the head that he was more it's a wash. and you. but that deep. in it that deep it will fly hostler. he thought that he had them or filled.
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with power which it seems to hate in the why do i but we had for him to be in the midst i. couldn't even admission afford to condemn had he had the mecca set in they're. going to stop. seem believes that since that night in march 2011 he's become sterile but he's never had a test because he didn't think you could trust anyone to do. however tunas offers him the anonymity he needs to see a doctor ahead of you. in the. new
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system you have this is. what it. is. you're seen 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 put it to the next young. military see foresee it tipped off it was pretty. if you persevere with a love interest in the making levy you know what you are not letting on the. city by not fully recently in my city of course a completely entirely be quite still of uli literally i thinking mark. but the i don't use occupy david buckley report looked really really poorly listening to the stuff. after somebody. initial made you dimly if you know.
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it if you do yeah but the mother don't need the city. is it s. we show compassion you don't get it in europe mr young to get. people have come to expect a lot from al-jazeera over the years it's the reporting the commitment to on the reporter places the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power if a politician comes on this channel they will be challenged and that's what people expect of us they want the questions oncet. that is what we've always sometimes but we will continue to do.
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this started as a modest man. carry a soldier who'd never imagined he might one day become president of egypt. he had an ambitious wife and son he became an autocrat and was imprisoned for the on lawful killing of protesters. the story of the rise and fall of hosni mubarak the family episode one just. full of struggles full of pleasure so that regardless of the law they would then want to talk but only when i'm this is you know i'm going to put on pieces you do and what about conti's yeah i mean it's just a question i had to get our bomb feet off an intimate look at life in cuba before us on top because i got my posse on me when i came out of it was not at all people i'm hanging my cuba at this time on al-jazeera.
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you want you all deserve me so whole robin in doha these are all top news stories turkey's military says is attacking syrian army positions after it reported 33 of its soldiers had been killed in fighting in italy province anchor also appears to be trying to put pressure on the european union by saying it will allow some syrian refugees to end to europe nato has held an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis after its chief condemned what he called indiscriminate airstrikes by syria and russia he says the alliance stands in solidarity with turkey allies condemn the continued indiscriminate airstrikes by the syrian regime under the shah in italy province by call on them to stop there or fences
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to respect international law and to back you and efforts for a peaceful solution to this dangerous situation must be deescalated and urge an immediate return to the 2018 cease fire stock markets of fallen further with concerns over the global spread of the coronavirus japan's nikkei index dropped by more than 3 and a half percent and all 3 major indices of the u.s. markets that have tracked the steepest weekly declines since the 2008 global financial crisis in hong kong several prominent activist sink looting publisher jimmy lay have been arrested for their role in anti-government protests the head of a daily newspaper was among those detained for taking part in an illegal rally in august 2 opposition legislators were also arrested the city has seen months of often violent demonstrations against beijing's influence. thailand's prime minister
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and 5 cabinet ministers have survived a no confidence vote in parliament called by the opposition it came after 4 days of debate in which opposition m.p.'s accuse the prime minister and his government of corruption abuse of power and economic mismanagement. 40 palestinians have been wounded in the occupied west bank during a confrontation with the israeli military that's according to medics they set up a protest camp in an area where settlers were planning to gather near the city a snap yes of course you can follow all of those stories are all web site at al-jazeera dot com and back in half an hour with the al-jazeera news as we continue with libya unspeakable crime here i'll just say.
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opposition city of misrata in 2011. he also wanted his identity concealed and his voice is this kind. of free did you. begin to question the question again and. again and again feel the fear. but it is him since i mean look at the been. saying. in ascii the many more number of us could be. that if he'd been nothing than the. fee to feed the. local food hole down now you know. he would look for those that have been taken from them to be schooled being to cool with the money they need. to. i think you're
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the 1st instances of where by the gadhafi regime against opposition supporters then the tables were turned and those taking charge after the revolution the same practice. in the spring of 2017 the international criminal court took action issued an indictment against a former senior government official supporter. of the order drape to be committed during the revolution. the badly needed concrete evidence particularly to demonstrate the district. has continued long after the revolution. for this and the spied the risks they had to
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the car you will have the ship of. the group arrived in the capital tripoli which is still in constant state of flux one minute erupting like a volcano the next lying deceptive little. 105 man 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 to be. you can. force the struggle for the better believe it or. over. said that it would laugh and he could. be the going to get it for.
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and. i least testimony also reflected the fact that being from the twilight he and his fellow residents were designated for special treatment. of guns 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 part in rape along with the gadhafi supporters and rebel cities like misrata. a madman activist from 2 hours ago who had recorded the abuse suffered by the
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people. we. know they have lists of missing persons former prisoners the names of secret prisons and exact dates. the case was that water guns were being targeted kidnapped and systematically persecuted. yes. the evidence pointed towards having become a major target. the implications were that a major human rights violation and alleged crime had been committed.
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ok so. we're going to take a look and i'm not sure this is something you're going to. care how the. we were hard driving though there and i've been saying you know for certain that the hardest will be. hold for the house did this come on come on hum so. we decided at this point since. shift going to where easy it would be intimate to tell what if i just thought this was different sometimes with different sort of don't feel like having a good cup of coffee as you're not a good person are going to get up and soon set off in the dark not from generally but really.
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i'm glad not a member didn't and now and then but that one of the arctic. especially when you before you learn to really make it. from. the people of the 12 i was finally allowed to return to the ruins of the city in 2018 but the america human rights group concluded that discrimination against them continues and that as a people they have become demonized in post-revolutionary
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a form of collective punishment. that must have the. little need to. worry about a difficult mission work under mad. how they do feel what money. to. put. on the wrong trail. you have. said. it. skipped likely a lot. of your many i think you won't when you have massive i'll tell you. that i want to go. to doing an example. where they came together they can control humanity can you say yea or nay 20 years i think i say we're going to put it on what you can sound you need. as
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said. type. 6 in line to get his generosity. than you want. to discover it. it is. the. only epithet. that's tricky for infocom forces any amount of strong as to put that color there's any man that the asian sure of that are. drawing on him by this experience in bosnia may help the tunas base human rights group build a solid case against the perpetrators of these shocking abuses but it took 20 years for the u.n. tribunal to convict those responsible for the srebrenica massacre. the case of course revolution libya has highlighted the use of rape as
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a calculated instrument of war. the international justice system must now pick up the battle but this is no easy task i mean the ongoing factional fighting in today's libya. a year had passed since his scenes 1st arrival in tunisia. he stablished that he was not steroids. and with the passage of time his talents have soft being more concerned with justice than revenge. and if you could they take on life change. ok he could have cracked back and can you could fail can't can't now can and let all that yeah. containing the quality
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