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another step and the middle one in wonder and france. so many individuals who are too numerous to name have kept asking questions of a demanding clarity. they come from civil society, academia and generates some are simply concerned citizens or law to be here today. without the careless efforts and a wish to record our profound songs and appreciation
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the truth hears this is the principle upon which one does entire project of national unity under conciliation is the best but has been experienced as lunch. there is no shortcut. our conviction from the beginning was that the process of recording with the roar of france had to follow the same logic. and in any case, when you it will not be harder than reconciling with ourselves. no grain of truth has been
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sacrificed. by the way, to responsibility, it has been put to buck where it belongs with the laws, who made the decisions whether or not that are trials. justice is also rendered by the court of history under walker was cervical. documentation must continue jointly. this quest for truth has occurred in the context of the complex 2 over the challenge is that the one has fist over the last 2071 is the live have remained
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a failed state. some may even have felt vindicated by that others actually walked to make sure that through under food but we worked together as initial to design solutions for our unique challenges and indeed are never done. nation including human rights. their wonder over today is objectively and nation transformed for the better we continue to exist as a united people against aux and we are constantly
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striving to be better still. there is a way of looking at africa from the outside look automatically. so here's every success. with some huge cost in terms of fundamental values and freedoms. this is a lot to say that africa was no bad. the uk does, it does. they are there. they may even be numerous, but no more so than ever. whereas in the world,
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the difference is that africa as a whole comes to be defined by those bud actors. whereas f were these bud actors are exception. these assumption creates a reference point where africa is or was down while others are up. it secures law others in the conviction that they have a natural right to do under sid, whatever they want in relation to africa, to give lessons and pass judgment on our choices. unfortunately,
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some of our own in africa also participate in this negative enterprise. that dynamic goes on almost forever as if it is understood, the bill or inevitable. but it is not just talked to by doing what you believe is right and which in the end may indeed put off to be right. the v, near all moral superiority is a very fin. once you start to scrip a kid beneath it hides
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caresses. it deny o o the intrinsic. and if coral was of every human being it was racism. that to med at foreseeable genocide in africa seem terrible. racism and they durgy and genocide, they deal rigid, exist on the same continuum. the foremost over the human is ation and the polish it growing threat to society in never quantum our civilized ward must come to gala to fight arrested under genocide durgy
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in a concerted and consistent fashion that our attitude is inherited from the past. look how we needed to change for a long time and they want to see but to present macro. he is among those who realize that things need to change and is taking a strong stand in trying to bring about that change. the . it's not about speaking on africa behalf, but rather ensuring that the voices of londoners and africans kind of joined together with the rest of the work in
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a past suit of common objectives. irrespective of where we come from. present le girl is someone who listens and he has committed to supporting africa best. what africa surf has chosen. this is different. it is better. and it can last fundamentally, this visit is about the future. not the past prowess under lambda are willing to re lit much bit to the benefit of both our people's economy colored political it
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and in terms of culture. but the relationship between our 2 countries will never be entire. it conventional there is a special familiarity resulting from the complex and a terrible history we're share for better or for was we were chosen to make it for the better wish to form as strong and a sustainable relationship best on priorities. let to mutter to both lambda and france. this includes
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men of the items discussed in our bilateral meetings today, such as investment digitalization, gender equality, to climate change, culture exchange and support for until partnership, small, medium businesses, the startups and especially youth empowerment. rhonda shouted be as strong platinum in all of these areas as a present. i once again thank you again for being with us here today. i thank everyone who is here for your kind attention and now like a friend president micro to make his statement. and then we will be happy
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to take your questions. thank. thank mister lizzie, don't mess who whoa. whoa is no, it isn't. it is minutes. different. and on a thicker responsibility you've done with the mother. both of you will allow me of all. thank you for this invitation and you're welcome. one moment concerning delegation of myself. i'd like to draw attention to the
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symbolic decision. holton, it is an order as yet, of course, when you don't like this visit. she said he's in the 2nd one of a to didn't this present to the french republic should put he don't was a v mr. president would see of it more novel proponents don't in your word list made it was going to meet the spirit of a common work scene or something we've started to work on because we've been, i saw, you know, corporate d. c to work with dialogue without avoiding any use of difficulties in our conversation. the c d. we have decided to meet from sydney to bring smoking under the name of the court. the refreshment between the 2 countries, looking at history,
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face to face rooms and to build the future for the future. generations ah said also let me make it innovation. looking into an integration in 3 year over 3 years. so you're probably together several stages and several follicles on exam because we had to move through a study of the truancy confusion. still, you know, i can be fighting for lester commission. i prefer a chef. she then an ordered of worst of ro. he didn't want to get those upfront before i walk him, don't marco independent? the moment, could you just been accomplished by the members? you commission wasn't the panels. and the message is a regular and you don't handle which accompany them. if you're getting more
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and then you could, did your honda or 15 carried out on the side of the lender as you should to donovan went above all with these new pages. gdc could be a deal to tell her. i said that i had to say a few moments earlier on you know, about genocide. shola is supposed to be did with of hans about the responsibility of the become books. you think of losing all of it and your photos up these words, you know, they do it, but the rest of them we could have said this. it couldn't see liability. but what we owe is trisha, she and debussy, rather than seeking to rid ourselves as
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you see miss. excuse me, a genesis jennifer won't be apologized for that. don't 6 each bar and i spoke of it. pardon is not much of excuses. demanded dickie. let me unusual. the conviction is with the responsibility we have today who disease shows is a new disease. you know? 0, one thing we 0, one thing about on ski level kayla by that is you don't have to rewrite not responsibility. transcribed the truth in our response, a bit of shipment organisms because you will get that way. recognition that sky are made load on next to the school. the shift because you don't you don't said mister president if needed to let us consider the prevention of pewter gentle, sorry, i don't see both ability of the understanding of the fitness
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person. no one has shown me that the vamp page relations we have over the undertaken level. keep them up if you them on a deeper look and see to a, you know, it'll be a process day that actually from the beginning don't get me with a health crisis, which has been a pro se something city to build together as solutions are based on sambal know soon that again 2020 we've loves that you which is keeping me together with which has been seized upon by the g 20 that her and she becky, to build this together. ia to be confident. you said you going to meet people concerning how they call me to lead system. just want to come together with
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helping with primary health care exceeding it issues on that. you'll be that done as we have other things in a, bilateral, my just said it didn't seem to have died yet, because i said provides the vaccine and to transfer them. i think through the morning will those does exxon. this happened this morning? going to destroy morning with more than 100000 doses eviction. if you don't have a opened vaccination to dentist, clinic will walk, leaning with many mirrors on it to company gives us and then we'll deal to your info to your will. to
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africa, the slaves. part importantly, issue to contribute compound of the lead, you get to under done quotes into the job and how almost $1120.00 cm's 0. hello on. come off lance. i'm a real life coverage from golly, in wander of a joint news conference between the man on your screen, the french president, the manual micron in the rwandan lead up the whole gama, who was speaking earlier as visit by the french president. he is attending a ceremony who has attended the ceremony tomorrow, the rwandan genocide, and also taking the time to say that while france wasn't part of it did not listen to those who warned all of that genocide in 994. poke again my words a little bit earlier. he said the truth and he'll, he said it was a tremendous act of courage of mr. macro on to come and say that malcolm web in
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kigali today, listening along to all of that. just as we heard in the president macro speech a little bit earlier where he he made those confessions, if you'd like. again, we hear this talk about the truth about real wonder of today being a different nation. it is very solemn and it is a sign of 2 countries that at least out what they really want to show they working together. now definitely want to show you that they're working together. and what we've seen is very much kind of the french narrative crossing over and joining the government of rwanda narrative on those very bloody and still highly contested in controversial events of the early $990.00 when front back the government of the time of rwanda porter got me in the area for fighting them not wanted in, in genocide and the french military got involved then as well. but certainly not everybody agrees that this is all completely ok. there was a statement just
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a couple of days ago from to run the most prominent opposition, politicians and there are many opposition. politicians hearing kigali rights groups and political opposition complained is very little freedom of speech. but 2 of them put out the statement, very critical for coming here and showing such open support for the government of rwanda. they sang at a time where it's responsible. and then lastly for crackdowns and right to b. c for detaining people without trial for extra judicial killings. the disappearance is a total lack of freedom of speech. and it's something that long time on the government under the u. s. and the u. k. don't seem to be quite as comfortable with these days as they were in the past, but it's at this moment that we do see president mccomb and the government of france stepping in and warming these relations between rwanda and france, warming them up very much indeed. thank you malcolm web in cali.
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are the major news today concerns israel and palestine. and the way that is ready and strikes in garza could amounts to walk crimes that came straight from the you and human rights chief michelle benchley, who was speaking of the opening of a special session of the un human rights council. it was cold to assess the grave situation across the occupied palestinian territory. members are considering a draft resolution calling for an independent investigation into potential human rights violations in the recent conflicts is found to be in the sky. and this proportion, and what's the impact on such up stock make on war crimes. on the other hand, it is also violation of international humanitarian law to locate military assets in populated areas or to launch attacks from them. however,
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the actions of one party do not show the other from its obligations on the international. more with in touch about law in paris, natasha. i mentioned this draft resolution. maybe you can tell us a little bit more about what it's aim to do, but also the reaction that we've heard because the other speakers in geneva seem to take a very similar tone, a very strong tone, to what we saw with michelle boshoway. yes, the job for the lucian was tabled by pakistan on behalf of the organization for islamic corporation. and what he called for is for the un a human rights council to investigate violence and abuses in the occupied palestinian territories and east jerusalem. but it goes beyond the violence that we've seen recently, it actually calls for the counsel to set up a special committee, a body that would be ongoing,
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and that be ongoing investigations into abuses in those areas. now the text talks about looking into things like a systematic discrimination, really trying to seek out the root causes of tensions and abuses. the idea is that there's office a special committee would be able to gather evidence that could be used in the future to try and prosecute possible perpetrate perpetrators of crimes and human rights of violations. the text also calls on the international community to mobilize rapidly more aid, humanitarian assistance for, for palestinians. it also calls on the international community not to transfer to any side. if there is a risk that those arms, a weapons could be used against civilians. if there is a risk that those weapons could be used in any human rights violations. so a very complete text, we've heard from a speaker from
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a several states. so for several countries or voicing their opinions. we've also heard from israel cooling on state not to support this tax. they say that this is not the example of the anti israel position that the council often takes. we'll see a little bit later whether or not this resolution is paul. there is a vote at 4 pm. geneva time. ok. talk to again later than the talks about land power. thank you. molly's transitional leaders have been released after being removed by the country's vice presidents as, according to the military, colonel, i've seen a goiter. who is one of the military officers who lead last year, who had a rest of the prime minister and president on monday, the un security council used an emergency meeting to call for their immediate release, being held in a military base in the town of county. one of his representatives says they have designed new positions as well because hawkers in bama co, he says,
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malinda hoping for a return to normality as soon as possible. it seems. according to the resignation from the french president of transition into prime minister, the strong man, the one in charge is no other but the vice president, the, the leader of the military who toppled a very move are kate i in august. i see me going. now it's in the release has to be made official of the government, the president of transition by and, and the prime minister most are once there's been a relief among many miles, you can see perhaps that the situation is slowly returning to normal. but there's also a lot of anger about the grievances and the presidency. by the way, my cold during this, during the did the removal of the president, the transition, the prime minister call this occur within here among the volume that you've been to on the street. they feel that this situation has put
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a reset button and perhaps that it will be an opportunity for molly is to get to grips and gets the job going to return to the civilian rule that they wish for as quickly as possible. let's take you through some of the stories and brief thousands of people are evacuating the city of gama, in democratic republic of congo after warnings that a volcano could erupt for 2nd time. mount unicorn go erupted on saturdays and rivers of lava flowing towards the city. it destroyed hundreds of homes along the way. dozens of people were killed and many are still missing. also in democratic republic of congo, it has been lifted as the world's most neglected displacement crisis in a report from the new region refugee council. it calls the situation a mega crisis filled by spiraling conflict and record levels of people going hungry with 2000000 displaced people last year, the most in the world. and the situations any worse, and with 20000 more made homeless by that volcanic eruption which we just saw. iran
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supreme leader reserving citizens devotion the upcoming presidential elections, ayatollah ali having a cold on iranians to ignore the cold to boycott. the june vote has been criticism of a decision to exclude several prominent figures from running in that election. president, ronnie is among those expressing their concern that they will be limited competition and that, that will mean a low turnout police in hong kong of band next month. vigil to mark the anniversary of beijing's chinaman, square massacre. last year's event which marks that cracked down back in 1989 on pro democracy protesters was also cancel that was cancelled though because of covered 19 restrictions. tens of thousands turned out to defy the ban. hong kong security chief is born, the new national security law could be used, however, against any one who attends that vigil this month,
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or next month. still in hong kong, the security chief there was threatened bank as the jail if they deal with the accounts of the media tank. and jimmy ly says, according to the reuters news agency, the pro democracy activist and billionaire is in jail in serving a 14 month prison sentence for taking part in again, anti government protests. the order which came from the secretary for security. john lee reportedly threatens up to 7 years jail time. jimmy lies assets were frozen earlier this month under the sweeping national security laws imposed by james and the 5 people have been killed along india, eastern coast in the 2nd fight. going to hit the country in less than 2 weeks. 2000000 people were moved ahead of cycle and us making landfall on wednesday. the government's deployed 5000 and responded to reach the communities which had been cut off by the flood. also having to remove don trees and to fix power lines, west bangles chief minister says the coastal town of big house was hit by 4 metre
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high way more than 150 people. if he had drowned after an overcrowded boat capsized in northern nigeria. about 180 with ought to be on that ferry near what a heavy state a local government spokesman says, passengers, mostly women and children were coming from united states or been 20 people have been rescued. ah. up up the our own out of the headlines. the human human rights chief michel boss, realizes israeli strikes in garza could amount to war crimes. members of the united nations human rights council are considering a resolution. it would be non binding one, but it would call for an independent investigation. you just post is found to be in this proportion and what's the impact on.

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