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ah, i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you into a plane. you might not visit otherwise and feel that you were there. ah, jim, but finding that me guilty genocide and see you in court upholds a life sentence for 78 year old rock from a luggage known as the butcher of bosnia. ah, you're watching the real life from headquarters in delphi, em daddy and obligated also ahead. 800 people are arrested in a global crime sting that trick criminal organizations into using an app secretly
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run by the f. b. i. a family walk ends in tragedy for muslims in a canadian city are killed. and what the prime minister is calling a terror attack. a thinking perception for president, am i doing my call during your visit to southern from? ah, hello, are you in court has rejected the appeal of former bosnian serb general ratto my luggage. he was sentenced to life in 2016 for genocide and war crimes including disruption. it's a massacre job the butcher of bosnia. my luggage was found guilty of being involved in the killing of more than a 1000 muslim men and boys during the bosnian war in the 1900 ninety's. the judges upheld his conviction in life sentence 26 years after the issue of his initial warns. in life club
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and nodded. and that's why you get as much as assessment as a me to get this in the general sense. right. just in the in the for my love. yeah. and fine. jenny, i'm the defendant, that me some like demo printed up in you posing a step. arson has more from the hague. very mixed feelings here in the hague. i have to say, not only was the appeal by the defense, lawyers of not each rejected but also by the prosecution. so relatives of victims who are gathering here at the us court say that there's very much disappointment. that's not only the genocide and so but any has been recognized. but the genocide
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and other parts of both have been rejected hasn't been called agenda side. and they say that's not fair. they have been lots of people who died during that part of the war as well, which was before the 1995 as a but anytime massacre. and they say it would have been much more giving a feeling of justice to the victims in boston if both parts were given the general site of awarding. so that's why they are very disappointed about that. on the other side, they are quite relieved. of course, that's a life sentence has been up house. that was some concern that that would also not be the case, but there are relief about that. they say this is a momentous and then to a momentous trial. and one of the folks people of the court came out and he called the milestone for international justice. and at the same time you called on all the members said, especially in europe to take care of the imprisonment of war criminals.
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specifically mentioning milan, we asked him where will be put to prison and where will he served the rest of his life. and he said he doesn't know. and he hopes that some countries will step forward. like what they did with that had been jack who is now imprisoned. he's also booked in serbian leader. he was also sentenced to life and he's now in prison in the u. k. so they're hoping that the after sitting here in the hague, in the prison here, that he might be able to be moved out where a mirror soon gets as a survivor of the rubber need some genocide. he's also director of the starboard needs, a memorial center. he said the verdict is acceptable, but their fight for justice will continue. 2 out of 5 judges actually voted in favor of recognizing crimes committed, another municipalities above the outside 70. as genocide. i think that kind of changes the big picture quite a lot. it's now
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a credible and judgement school of thought, legally speaking, other than that, i mean, there was really no surprise if you knew any, if you know anything about how the tribunal works, you know, about the amount of jurisprudence and the amount of actual physical evidence. and testimony that this trial has built upon. you know, you can be surprised. so we are where we are. i do know for a fact is, is that i'm going to go home tomorrow and i'm going to have my baby girl. and that commodities never going to see his grandkids again. so you know, the big picture. i think i kind of fared better. i cannot speak for mothers who have remained alone, i having lost their entire families, you know, their livelihood for me. once again, this is not something that this is something that i have expected. life
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goes on. we will go on fighting much as legacy in this country. we will ensure that or try to ensure within our lifetime that the injustice that he imposed in this country is addressed one way or another. the f b, i says it's developed a secret encrypted device to target criminal organizations. worldwide. 800 people have been arrested in a global crime operation. doug trojans shield criminal organizations were tricked into using the messaging app that was secretly run by the f. b i. the world wide implications of this investigation are staggering. in total, the criminal sold more than 12000 and an encrypted devices and services to more than 300 criminal syndicates operating in over a 100 different countries. this was an unprecedented operation in terms of its massive scale, innovative strategy, international coordination and investigative achievement operation trojan shield
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has shattered any confidence criminals may have through the use of harden encrypted devices. my can as soon as from washington d. c. so what more did we learn from that f b i media briefing. well, we learned about the origins of this particular thing. operation going back to 2015 in san diego, which is why the news conference was held in that 30. then that the f b, i tracked down an online app that was being used by criminal organizations. it arrested the executives who were running the app and then realized that there was now a gap in the market. subsequently, other similar operations were shut down. and about 3 years ago the f b, i started developing an app to fool the parent of vacuum. now it was 1st deployed in australia. it would seem this because of various reasons in terms of getting
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search warrants. so the 1st test run as it were, wasn't australia, but then spread to various parts of the globe eventually ending up in more than a 100 countries. now the way in which it operated was that one, no criminal was provided with the ap. he was australian. he subsequently moved to turkey. he then handed on the 2 other known criminal entities to the point where we heard, as we heard from the f, b. i. more than 300 criminal organizations were using this app. these were monitored over a long period of time, resulting in literally hundreds of rest in various parts of the world. the seizure of thousands of tons of various illicit goods such as narcotics. so this as the f b i saying the, the biggest and most unprecedented crime anti crime operation on a global scale. now, within the u. s, we heard from the f, b i the, that 18 people will be brought to pull
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a federal grand jury on rico charges that deals with international criminal activity. 9 of them are still fugitives. it said the other 8 are in custody. these are, in addition to the hundreds of others that have had be arrested in various parts of the world. so the f b i hailing this as an staggering thing. there are some question, sir, which no doubt the dependence will be asking and that it's in terms of privacy concerns. the f b, i essentially entrapping these criminal organizations or alleged criminal organizations by creating yap, then providing it to various people and them arresting them on the basis of what they've learned from this particular app. but that is something that courts will be looking up. one must mention as well that the only came to the light when some papers and sealed a couple of weeks ago and the f b, i then shut down the entire operation in the last 48 hours. yeah,
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that's what i wanted to get to mike. i mean, this ongoing operation has been taking place, as you said, for about 3 years. so what do we make of the timing and why was this big bus sort of conducted now? well, it would appear that, that i'm revealing off a paper that i mentioned in the us court a couple of weeks ago, started off the chain reaction in terms of the fact that that document was revealed . because the search warrant on a specific aspect of the organization had run out. so the document had to be made public. you then had a situation where the news was beginning to leak, the contents of that document were being made public. clearly the f, b i and the partner organizations around the world, we are lies. that criminals would soon come to know the fact that this app was indeed a law enforcement sting. so hence,
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now everything coming to light. hence the f, b i revealing all these details, various other police organizations and other parts. the will also revealing details in clearly a coordinated public disclosure of what's been going on the f b i, as i said, has shut down the within the past 12 to 48 hours. so the operation essentially over, but the questions about search warrants about privacy issues likely to come thick and fast as the legal proceedings against various criminal entities and individuals . go on ok, thank you so much. my kind of now canada, the prime minister, has called the killing of a muslim family, a terror attack, motivated by hatred, a man his wife mother and teenage daughter old, died when they were deliberately ram to the pickup truck on sunday. relatives. the family have called on people to stand up against racism and islam, a phobia zane basra b reports
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a sidewalk like any other in canada. now the scene of the country's latest hate crime and another makeshift memorial for the dead. all of the victims in this matter are members of the same family. the deceased include a 74 year old female, a 46 year old male, 44 year old female. and a 15 year old female, 19 year old male. the sole survivor remains in hospital with serious injuries. we believe that this was an intentional act and that the victims of this horrific incident were targeted. we believe the victims were targeted because of their atlantic. faith. candidates government has been worried about race based and religious attacks for years. let me be clear. this was an active man, asperger perpetrated against muslims against blunders, and rooted in unspeakable hatred. this activist phobia this active unspeakable hatred, must be followed by actual compassion, actually kindness,
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actually humanity, actions, so dirty mc justice above all love. the family was out for an evening stroll when the suspect nathaniel feldman drove his pickup truck at them. as they waited to cross at an intersection. he was wearing a body armor style vest when police arrested him at a nearby shopping all their lives were taken in a brutal, cowardly, and brazen act of violence. this killing was no accident. this was a terrorist attack, motivated by hatred in the heart of one of our communities. our monthly moment. i mean high profile attacks by extremists have happened before. last year, a volunteer caretaker was stab to death outside of mosque and toronto in 2018 also . in toronto, a driver killed 10 people. a year before. 6 people were shot dead at a mosque in quebec. this latest attack comes days after protests over indigenous
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schools took a dramatic turn. demonstrators in toronto tore down the statue of egerton ryerson, the architect of the residential school system that racially abused indigenous communities for more than 100 years. the discovery of the remains of $215.00 children in a mass grave at a school run by the government. and the catholic church has spark nationwide anger . but it's feared there's more to come. we know that there were probably lots of sites similar to kamloops that are going to come to light in the future. and we need to begin to prepare ourselves for that. canada is trying to deal with its legacy of mistreating 1st nations communities. amid a surge in right wing extremism targeting minority groups, a 2020 study funded in part by the canadian government. warned of the growing and
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unprecedented influences of white supremacists hate groups and militias. inside canada zane basra v o 0 still had on al jazeera benjamin netanyahu could be out of office in days after 12 years. as a prime minister. parliament will vote next sunday, losing faith in from 8 years on supporters of molly's military or seeking russian helped to fight armed bruce. ah, ah, it's too late for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. here's her weather story for the middle east. on wednesday, we'll kick the humidity in dough. huh. and that's because we've now got a northwest wind, so that's a shame all when. but it's swirling up some of the sand and dust in doha with a high of 42. i'll swear at temperatures are starting to come down into spots of
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the newly so this includes re add 41 on thursday by the weekend. we could dip into the thirties and winds are really a big factor across many spots south the middle east for turkey. we've got some rain for central areas on campus and showers. maybe even some thunderstorms mixed in there as well. bright sunshine for is stumble on wednesday with a high of 25 for the gulf of guinea to stay into wednesday. we've got heavy rain for nigeria also as we hits for the ivory coast in to see or the on tuesday into wednesday. and if we check the tropics, you know, this is not what we would expect. usually we see some heavier pulses of rain. and we're in the clear for a big portion of south africa. we've got some rain north of sue too. but you know, the other thing i wanted to point out some fairly gusty winds durban could see them whip up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday, with plenty of sun in the forecast sponsor cut on
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airways. frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that by the ministrations playing a long game, it's very much more embrace at the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics then, is that a life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the dates global headlines inside story on our jazeera? ah, the me
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again, the top stories on al jazeera, you and court has rejected the appeal of former bosnian serb commander right from a lot. it was sentenced to life in 2017, for a genocide and war crimes, including this trip or need some massacre. he was found guilty of killing more than a 1000 muslim men and boys in the 1900. 19 the f b. i says it's developed a secret encrypted device to target criminal organizations. worldwide. 800 people have been arrested in a global crime operation done trojan shield canadas. prime minister has called the killing of a muslim family, a terror attack motivated by hatred. the family was waiting at an intersection in the city of london in ontario when they were deliberately rammed with a pickup truck on sunday. now the french president, my new my call has been slapped in the face while visiting a small town in the south. on the 20
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well the man was reportedly shouting down with me out before he swung that slap micro was on a walk about to speak to business owners about life after covert 19th. because akasha butler is in paris with more on the incidence. he was there on a meet and greet. he likes to go and meet the public. he went up to a fence and you see this mad reach out with his hands. you can even hear the sound of his hand on a minute. micro, cheap, as you can imagine, micro security quickly bundled him away to safety, and 2 men were arrested. one we understand is the perpetrator, the man who slapped the french president the other. the person who filmed this incident and then posted it on social media. we understand also from reports in french media that when the man slapped the french president that he shouted after smell good, which is usually associated with the far right groups who have yet yet to know whether or not it would be confirmed that this person had any links to any
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political party doesn't seem so at this stage, but those 2 perpetrators do risk up to 3 years in jail and a very hefty fine indeed. what amount of micro has continued though with his visit of this town, he is not a stranger to the thought of incident. he has not been attacked physically in the past, but he certainly been verbally abused when he visited towns. but he does, as i said, like to meet the public. he does like to go and chat to people. sometimes that ends in the key to debate, but i was very much part of it. but so no somebody who likes to try and talk to all people in all sorts of situations. but of course, this sort of violence bring things to another level and you'll have to will now have to see whether or not you'll be able to continue with the sort of open meet and greets and towns as he continues on what is called a tour fraud. because he's actually sort of pre presidential campaign, 2 of the country. supporters of molly's military gents are calling for help from
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russia after from suspended joint operations with the army following the crew 2 weeks ago. they say it's time for a new partners on the battlefield to combat the threat from armed groups in this a hell. nicholas hoc reports from my co molly isn't doing too well, says my gut job, real a doctor trained in the former soviet union. he believes russia, not france, or the un forces, can heal the country from war. then, when france came to my country, they were welcomed as liberators. now they turn into invaders. we want russia to come clean up our country and bring the war to an end. russia needs african nations to the moment. it's as if it's the cold war. again, in 2013 mountains were waving french flies as the french military intervene to stop armed groups for marching towards the capital. but 8 years on half a ww have been displaced. and nearly 6000 killed as arm groups intensify their
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attacks. the 1000000 army is on the retreat, despite the support of $4000.00 french troops and $14000.00 un peacekeepers at the nation's independence square. same colors, but different flat support for russia had hung from a feeling of frustration about the deteriorating facility to some parts of the population. that the wrench really just runs in my passport. it's also shows the points for military ge until you do colonel se me going to put the president in p. m under house arrest last week, alleging he had proof that a foreign power was interfering in the countries domestic affairs. the cool happened after the ousted transition leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with french president emmanuel, my called the russian train minister of security colonel,
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woody bill corny and the minister of defense had your camera, both sought greater cooperation with moscow, the pro ration sentiment is a fall out of the anti french sentiment because mullins are increasingly aware of a growing robbery between the 2 countries in africa. but molly has to focus on marlin's with friend temporarily. suspending military cooperation with maryan forces until there is a return to a civilian lead transition. dr. my get years without the help of a military power. molly will suffer even more. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo vote that sector and benjamin netanyahu grip on power. and israel will take place on sunday parliamentary decide whether to approve a government led by centrist, yea, or life in bringing together a parties before right. leader enough to bennett with service prime minister for 2 years under the agreement, lapierre would take over for the next 2 gill hoffman as chief political correspondent, the jerusalem post. he says benjamin netanyahu will do whatever it takes to stay in
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power. wellness in ya is doing everything possible to try to remain in power is known in israel as a political magician and still looking for whatever rabbits can come out of his hat, trying to woo a last minute to factor from the change coalition, or maybe accept the fact that he is going to lose power for a little bit. and then as opposition leader democratically try to bring the government down out, has been power for a very long time. and there's definitely people in the left, right sensor who want to cooperate in a having a government that would make israel less devices that would unify the people at a challenging time. as everyone knows of just a we're in gaza. we were came up and demick people of israel was there to be national unity and our government focusing on improving the lives of citizens and perhaps less. so i'm serving the interest of one map. so even if we would have had
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left when government that wanted to reach a peace process at the palace and there is not a palestinian government ready to make the concessions necessary to help their own people in that regard. it doesn't really matter right now. who's in power and israel? rural voters in peru have given left us politician petro castillo, a narrow lead over his right wing rival keiko, who he maury in the presidential run off for more is alleging irregularities in the closely for the election. but that's been dismissed by observers. the vote comes as peru struggles with current a virus. it has the worst death rate per capita in the world. brianna sanchez as the latest from lima. the be the c. u is not officially winner of bidders run of election element. what is among those already celebry this this campaign has shown the most vulnerable people, the poorest,
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the forgotten. now they are the protagonist, and it is important that a rule teacher from a rural school becomes president in such an unfair country like peru, with 98 percent of the votes counted bizell castillo is the head of geek for commodity. by more than $100000.00 votes, the, the over the rural vote will the find the election, the battle tough to get to the capital, and it is likely many will be contested. castillo is said to win the crucial rule vote consolidated his victory with little left to count on monday. kiko for the money did not concede. instead, she said there were indications of planned and systematic fraud. and then you have a series of irregularities have occurring and we are worried and we think it's important to show this and call on other people to help us know if there are more irregularities as it has been revealing these past days. international and
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transparency monitors have been observed in the electoral process. they see the run of election developed without any major incidents. right now there is no indication or the possibility of fraud. not one fraud is a systematic and general intention to ignore the will of the people and there is no way that is happening. 2 2 2 keiko for humanity may not be able to turn around just use lead. the race was marked by a campaign that polarized the nation. the daughter of the autocratic former leader, alberto for monday, may lose the presidency for the 3rd time. but until all the votes are counted, both parties are set to defend the support they've got. i deanna sanchez as i see that they do more than 16 people were killed when 2 trains collided in southern pakistan, thin province, dozens more, were injured and trapped in the wreckage. an express train derailed and got a district and was hit by another train. a few minutes later,
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the cause of the derailment is not clear. come hider has more from islamic bad. almost 200000 people, travel by train every day in a country where travel is expensive. the railway provides the cheapest mode of transport and a country of over 200000000 people. but the railway adolfo i, story of neglect by the government that have not had more denies that a system. and that of course is needing more and more accidents and a lot of life. presently our government and especially ministry of railway, is emphasizing a lot on the safety. and with this new government, we have quietly it use such incident. but this incident was really very unfortunate. and really we are working on the m l one
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in m l one is like a lifeline florida party signed railway. so with the m l one, the safety would be ensured. but if the, if we know that there are some problem in that right, then we can enforce engineering a distinction to safely pass that train. prime minister has already ordered an inquiry into the incident that led to the tragic loss of life. the government now meant to root out corruption from houston and restore their dignity and the gauge of the pockets on railways. it did already and job for a giant florida, completely new system that will mean foster train and say for travel for budget on the people or budget on prime minister m ron con said this is now going to be a top priority. and a country really be hoping to more deny the railway system in order to avoid such
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tragic incidence. i heard of wandering, elephants and china. i stopped for a break after tracking hundreds of kilometers. the elephants took a siesta during their march north, the forest fire brigade has been monitoring the elephant journey and says it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group. wildlife authorities can't understand why the elephants left their natural habitat last year, but their adventure has captured the curiosity of millions of people following their journey online. ah, headlines on al jazeera, a u. n. court has rejected the appeal, a former bosnian serb commander right from a lie. dad. she was sentenced to life in 2017 for genocide and war crimes, including the srp, bernita massacre dog, the butcher balls. they are melodic was found guilty of killing more than a.
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