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mexico violence to investigate the can an upcoming election change. anything the people living here? so we're getting join me john home and the full report on the the un human rights council agrees to investigate why the crimes were committed during the 11 day conflict between israel and it's been welcomed by palestinians, but denounced shameful by israel saying it when corporate ah why money side this is alice their life. and also coming up the u. s. warns a further action against ethiopia and retrieve over the conflict and worsening
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humanitarian crisis in te gray. he's was well something more vulnerable than an approach. rhonda sees new beginning with france off to president and manual macro admits his country. could have done more to prevent the genocide on grave filling by the day on entering demands on tower, on the biggest cemetery compound and 5th of this wave of the 19 ah, the un human rights council has voted in favor of investigating where the crimes were committed. during the 11 day israel palestine conflicts, it will have a broad mandate with no expiry to look into all alleged violations, systemic abuses, palestinians have welcome the move, but israel has described it a shameful christian salumi reports from the un in new york. as palestinians in
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gaza look for away forward amid a 10 seas fire with israel. the un human rights council is looking back at the conflict and how it played out. the organization of islamic cooperation, along with palestinians requested an investigation into possible violations of international law. a masses, indiscriminate rocket fire into israel was a clear one, according to high commissioner for human rights. michelle bash lay, but she says israel's response which killed $254.00 people, including $66.00 children, might also qualify as a war crime. this by israel cleaned the menu of these buildings hosting armed groups or be used for military purposes. we have not seen evidence in this regard. such like re serious concerns of these wild compliance with the principal distinction and proportionality under international. the council voted 24
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to 9 to open investigation. israel however, refuses to participate another shameful day for the un human rights council, which not only defend democracy trying to protect its people. but it, what washes a brutal genocidal terrorist organization that don't only indiscriminately attacks is ready civilians, but abuses palestinian civilians in gather using them as human shields. the us who secretary of state recently visited the region and other western allies, did not support the move saying it, threatened to imperil recent progress towards peace, but the palestinian authority in mos welcome the move. the pickup of those, what happened in the gaza strip is a fully fledged war crime that the world watched happened on their television. now we need to further step to be taken, which is to actually punish the occupation, but away from the politics. many see this investigation as important for shutting
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light on the ongoing struggle of palestinians under occupation. what has come up and this coming up in this, you guys council is the tackling an investigation of what is called the root causes of the recent round of bivens. and these are the institutionalized discrimination and the matter oppression that israel imposes on palestinians. this is the heart of whether it's happening right now. the united nation has been down this road before on israel and palestine since 2005, the human rights council has had 9 sessions on the situation in gaza. and while israel sees this as bias, others in the international community see it as evidence that something has to change. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations audiences professor international lord queens university and also in canada. he says, the israeli government is claiming bias while refusing to accept judgment for the actions as an occupying force. this is a position of these are the government that goes back for years and their position
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. the reason for that position is symbol. they're being judged by their actions on the ground in occupied palace, fined by other states, and not alone palestinian arm groups are being judged as well if you like, by these other states. the fact of the matter is empirically speaking israel as an occupying power in occupied palestine for the past 54 years. he's responsible for a far greater amount, empirically speaking of violations of international human rights thought, humanitarian law than any other actor. certainly on the tough me inside. and so it's a pavlovian response of these are the government that they will blame the messenger in this case the human rights council for, for investigating them instead, frankly of, of responding to, to, on the merits. the violations that they've undertaken. so for instance, the settlement, the position of
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a regime of apartheid and racial segregation. and of course, the violation by the occupying power of the past mean people's rights to exercise self determination. occupation is meant to be a temporary condition. and yet this one is lack of for 54 years. that's the substance of the problem that any human rights council commission of inquiry is going to end up looking at possibly lookout. and of course the government of israel doesn't want to be looked at. and so they're going to claim that there is a bias. the body will be investigating not only actions of these really side, but also actions of the palestinian side. so i'm very skeptical about the, about the prospect that this would be a whitewash smoke that is not the historical work record of the human rights council or the commission of inquiry. they're typically very, very judicious and careful with, with how they pronounced in an equal way. the united states is putting more pressure on
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e t p to end the violence in its northern ti gray region. the country is washington's most important ally in the horn of africa. see the white house official is warning of new sanctions and says the region risk famine. if the conflict continues. our fisher reports fighting glucose to the c o. p s t gray region 6 months ago. if you open trips back by allies, the energy and army claimed the t great people's liberation front was behind the tax on your p and military bases. u. s. s. in the us government has a strong ally in the horn of africa, but is growing frustrated that the scale of the fighting, the senate foreign relations committee was told, the situation is horrific. with thousands dead, we estimate that there are approximately 2000000 internally displaced persons. 63000 refugees and 5200000 people in urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns and the strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals,
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wanton destruction of civilian property. and there is a stock warning, the war could spark ethiopia as 1st famine in more than 40 years. in gray. after more than 6 months of hostilities, approximately $5200000.00 people are in need of assistance out of a total population of $6000000.00. approximately 2000000 of them are children. joe biden wants me to cease by the senate, has unanimously called for the withdrawal of if you will be in troops, secretary of state antony blank and says what is happening at the great amongst 2 ethnic cleansing. but with testimony of brittle sexual assaults as well, the un isn't ready to declare war crimes are being committed just yet. we are acutely aware of the need to determine whether the conduct meets the legal standards for atrocity crimes. and we are a li, and we are acutely waiting for that determination down as we haven't any of us. we believe in fact, these are war crimes and crimes against humanity. so,
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and i understand the concerns of such a designation, but we cannot turn blindly away when such things happen in the world. yoyo has been one that faces strong economic sanctions if the fighting continues, but it has dismissed us interference in its internal affairs. the us invoice to the region is headed back the next week, hoping strong messages from washington. white force a change on the ground island fisher. i'll just eva capitol hill. and french president has asked, one begins to forgive his country for its role in the 1994 genocide. but he stopped short of an outright apology. speaking at a memorial word, 250000 victims, a buried and manu macro said while france was in directly complicit, ended up backing a genocidal regime. knock web reports from kick ali rwanda's relations with france
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have warmed up off the quarter of a century of tension. french president emmanuel mccall visited his rebundle counterpart polk, gummy in the capital kigali. 27 years earlier, companies were won than patriotic front or p. f was fighting a civil war, france back to the enemy, the government of juvenile, heavier amana, many officials in that government organized the massacres of ethnic tutsis and moderate who to carry subsequently said, france was responsible for genocide. and so micron began his tor golly, genocide, memorial lessons, france did not understand that by wanting to block original conflict of a civil war. it stood defacto by a genocidal regime. the memorial document, the roll from played in the genocide and the events leading up to it. the captain of this image talked about the military support that the french government gave to
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the regime of president javier amana. the way that the history is told is very much according to the r p, f version of events, not the narrative, that macro and the government, the front have now come to accept. but that wasn't always the case. the french government accused the r p. f of shooting down happy ramona's friends. crude plain . in april, 1994, triggering the genocide. it also accused the r p. f of massacring hutus. they're both things that could gummy, and the r p. f. have always, vehemently denied and france has now stopped talking about runs and activists have been jailed or killed for questioning the official narrative. opposition politician vic, trying ability spent 8 years in prison. i was surprised to hear that tomorrow talk about the, the back end there feature. but if you want to talk to best reach f rhonda, you have to include democracy. we've had to effect of human rights. we've got
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a chief piece and the stability icon stopped short of actually apologizing for from his role in the genocide. that kind of message would likely have been attacked by the far right home. but what he said was more than enough for president kick me, his words were something more valuable than an apology. the they were the truth in its earlier years to gummies government switched when the schools from french language to english during the commonwealth and launched a national cricket team. the us and u. k. were in here trans, was out. not any more malcolm web out to 0. golly rwanda coming up as to the weather. new images lay
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stripped off their liberty, an unexpected creative opportunity. singing contest like no other offered the chance of bridge. and hope for the prison lies inside and out a tailor fingers, and murders on alger there. ah, ah ah, you're watching out 0 mind about top stories that our the u. s. is warning a new sanction. the violence in e t gray region doesn't stop. thousands of people have been killed and 2000000 displays since the conflicts broke out. last november. the french president has
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asked one and to forgive his country fits role. in the 1994 genocide, a concert from wilson directly complicit it ended up siding with the genocidal regime. he stopped short and outright ecology. the un human rights council is voted in favor of investigating whether crimes were committed during the 11th day israel palestine complex. it will have a broad mandate with no expiry to look into all alleged foundations systemic abuse . well, reaction among regular palestinians has been skeptical nature. abraham spoke to some in ramallah and occupied westbank. usually in palestinian saw people gathered around they turned on the tv walter who to develop such as the president speeches un security council session next interest over the years today. for example, this green is road casting. the human rights council session at the un. what the tv
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is new and people are just going about their lives. why they're not wanting it? what's the use of those meetings? who's standing with us palestinians? no one the world is against us. we're fed up with them to talk to one of the us talks about israel's rights to self defense. when is the only nuclear power in the middle east? the u. n. is doing nothing. and the security council doesn't have a say. they're all united nations security council resolution, the thought of all of us then some of the people here we spoke with. they say the majority of the decisions which are finding weren't implemented, let alone the human rights council know across generations. we're seeing more and more frustration when it comes to the international community, the ability to change things on the ground for palestinians. that's why they say they only have themselves to rely on the united nation is asking for
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$95000000.00 in an emergency appeal for garza to cover humanitarian needs over the next 3 months. the money is mainly needed for rebuilding or repairing hospital schools and sewage and water facilities. aid has been trickling in on thursday. hundreds of people lined out to get good sent from egypt. israel has summoned frances in basset to discuss remarks made by the french foreign minister, referring to apartheid during an interview this week zone eve lutely all said the prospect of a 2 state solution was starting to disappear. he added that the risk of apartheid is high. israel continues with its single state logic. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says literally all the comments were insolent and false. the reservation body is launching investigation into the way delicate that a roost diverted, a european passenger jet rest of the pro opposition journalist on board. meanwhile,
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more you states have been joining the blockade of better versus space. france and austrian airlines have both council flies to moscow because russia failed to approve an alternative route around feller. bruce. well as a war, challenge report, the detain janice, this family is been asking the wealth more help to get him back. a nice conference in war. so on thursday, remind practice age. his parents made an impassioned plea for help in freeing their son. and they said that country look we, his parents were asking the people, journalists, the presidents, the governments with some kind of influence on lucas shanker on his regime so that he can stop torturing the wonderful young bright youth. and stop all of the evil things that he is doing at the moment. well though, the e u has yet to put new economic sanctions against batteries into action. their intention is clear in lisbon. foreign ministers discuss their options. and at the
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moment, at least the talk is tough. what is clear is that we want to show that we will not be satisfied with small steps for the sanctions. rather, we want the sanctions to put significant pressure on the better russian economic structures and financial structures to the repercussions of felt. shank regime is made to understand that the moment but dialogue has passed as long as things like those of the last week. as to what the sanctions will be better if his foreign financial transactions could come under fire. also it's oil sector and one of its key exports is patasha. i think that the key word is porter. we know that by the rece produces a lot of potassium is globally when the biggest exporters and i think that this would hurt lucas shank if we manage, they would do assume that we will manage this by june. the 21st. when we have a foreign ministers meeting in luxembourg, and that is the most important thing just to be some on the 22nd. yes, and we are starting and so, but you got
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a reason president denies the west and allegations of piracy. and the keys is what he calls the ill wishes of waiting a hybrid war against his country. on friday, he travels to russia for a meeting with his main financial and political support. let me putin. russia has started to refuse landing permissions, the european plains, avoiding better russia, asked bass. it's a sign moscow wants to push back against what it sees as a shad threats the better. ruth, russia and the west, the economic costs of this stand off or increasing will reach helen's out his era. greenpeace says illegal. gold mining is slowly destroying brazil's largest reserve indigenous people. the environmental organization has released ariel 1st laying bad the scale of the damage in northern brazil. yano. mommy was the activists believe as many as 20000 prospectors operating that illegal mining has increased unchecked on the president. valuables in our is repeatedly said,
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there was of is too big. he wants to legalize mining in the area. romano. battista is a spokesman for green peace, brazil. he explains how badly the mining is damaging the what we need a huge increase on the numbers of legal minus and the use of large equipment to do these. there are several problems that these cars, the 1st in most more abuse is the distortion of the forest, the deforestation that they caused, but they say for all other problems, the contamination for medical you, for example, that content need to do what is these go food to fish, and after you go to the food for the people that live in the forest, are brazilian you to, to, of research in health make research with the moon to the people from the 5 states and 100 percent of the people that they test. they have the facts, often,
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mercury, and much higher than what it's recommended by the international health organization . and is that the problem i'll be that was on time and eat with this problem? come together as a legal mine is do not make off see and they come and go from the illegal plots for, for the city in different place. they bring these health problems together with another problems, health problems as malaria. and the tenant is that they make the basis just to give a very concrete example yesterday. illegal. mine is involved making vision in one village. your think usually people a little cool indigenous place and put fire in the house of the leadership that are talking against the vision of these illegal money. with
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the united nations bugs. kovak sharing program needs another $190000000.00 vaccine doses by the end of next month. is to fill a gap by india, which has halted exports. kovak also needs $2000000000.00 and extra funding. meanwhile, russia has agreed to inoculate 110000000 people with its foot nick v vaccine through unicef. this is subject to the w h. i a provings, but nick, for emergency use. france is re introducing more stringent rules and arrivals from the united kingdom. the foreign ministry says persons and other non e visitors will again have to prove they have compelling reason to enter france. and then we'll have to self isolate for 7 days. francis worried about the cave at 19 very 1st identified in india, which is spreading through the united kingdom. any 80000 lives on known to have been lost to coven 19 in iran. however,
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even government officials concede many more have died. and now off the full waves, the middle east, worse hit country may be facing a 5th. said bank reports from ron. what's the buddies come in one after another. thereon largest graveyard visitor, the rough loaded and prepared for burial families wait patiently for the loved ones washed and shrouded. according to wisdom tradition, they are handed over, prayed over, and then already for burial. o this graveyard is vast. the dead of buried 3 deep and more grapes have been prepared. 64 year old mohammed died from colbert 19 give him up and she says the tuition is very bad. i my says scott kroner 6 months ago. but i recovered my father, got it from his labors. my sister and her husband got it,
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but recovered. he got he suddenly, during the 4th a, it was the u. k. williams. he was a com person. he said he didn't want to be a burden on his children. he didn't want to go to the hospital saying he was ok. you don't. you are. his mother said final farewell to his son. that every go back and tell the story. and the straight guy just died here have told the running and based on some days struggling to deal with the number before the pandemic. about 1780 funerals. a day were held here at the peak of the pandemic. there were more than $400.00 graveyard officials. i've told people they need to attend funerals in the lower numbers to observe health protocols. but because so many people are dying still a considerable amount of morning rhonda before they can not through the cooler. it
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is an unprecedented crisis over the past 50 years until may 22nd. we have had more than 30000 this due to kronos. it is about 40 percent of the total krona this last year in the wash, but is with water. and even now in the most of the muslim countries, it is not done. but here we do all religious procedures. if one would compare here with other countries wrong, has an accepted living. iran has bought vaccines from both china and russia, as well as working on developing its own. it's hoped to us is over and they won't be a 5th wave. but that's of little consolation to those who have already lost loved ones as well bake. i'll just 0 there on muslims, jews and christians are to be united for worship under a single roof. and germany work has started on berlin house of one which hopes to forge great understanding between the 3 religions that baba has. this report
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the celebrating the start of a multi faith adventure 10 years in the making, in the heart of berlin. they've laid the foundation stone of a building, housing, a mosque, a synagogue, and the church. it's called house of one, as well as representing the 3 abraham religions. the idea is to provide a space for events involving people of other faith. so none situated close to the city sprung up is actually on the site of the famous st. peter's church, as well in landmark finally destroyed by these germans in the 1900 sixty's, after lying in ruins up to the 2nd world war the projects past us. so he's glad they're not just rebuilding the old house of worship. as if you don't have enough tuition and we have enough churches here in berlin, it's much more exciting to explore something new. what's changed in our society? what most people, how can people of different religions and cultures live together peacefully? and how can we respond to that? we couldn't be to help. i'm for during the recent escalation of violence in israel
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and palestine into community tensions increased in germany. the president of the buddhist toggle parliament spoke. i'm sure he warned anger over his radio strikes with spinning over into anti semitism. spoken thursday event, the use undistributed. a recent anti semitic riots following the escalation of violence and israel misuse. religion for political ends. that's why dialogue between religions is so important. and why we need more exchange, more education, more knowledge about each other and more interest in each other to survive the last 2000 years without optimism. so yes, we will also get here a new stars and something new where muslims, christian can respect each other. maybe also love each other well in his home to more than 80 mosques in islamic press spaces. but this will actually be the 1st in the city center, the house of, on the passive 11. so of all the problems,
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we need to acknowledge that there are political responsibilities involved and our task is to provide people with prayer and teaching to convey a vision of peace. so they recognize that we are different where one human family house of one is partly funded by the federal and berlin state governments. it's expected to take at least 4 years to complete, but it's packers. hope it will be a place of peace and dialogue for many generations. nadine baba al jazeera ah, this is algebra. these the top stories, the you and human rights council has voted in favor of investigating whether crimes were committed during the 11 day israel palestine complex. it will have a broad mandate with no expiry to look into all alleged foundations on systemic abuses. palestinians have welcome the move but israel says the council.

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