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tunnels and people were arrested the listening post coverage, the way the news is covered on a disease. we found the differences of cultures, the cost of what we've been using current does that matter to you? i you encode up hold the conviction of for what was the inside military chief, right. came a lot. it's genocide and crimes against humanity. ah, 11 o'clock this is out your life. and also coming up remembering a family and kind of they killed in what's been called a crime. a vigil is being held to the victims who run over and pick up a global credit done an organized crime more than 800 arrests worldwide operations
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seen as a blow to criminal network. a french president macro received the code welcome during the walk about southern from ah, to the both in the military commander who lead forces responsible for the massacre of bosnian muslims has lost his final legal battle. the court has rejected rudco melodic his appeals the gates of conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity during europe's worst atrocities. since 12 or 2, that means his life sentence will stand that best reports now from the ever addict mannion both now had been waiting for former buskey and syrup commander outcome lad each final day in court. nearly 3 decades after the war that killed more than 100000 people and took 4000000 into refugees affirms juggling and interesting
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3. the sentence of, don't you call me 4 years ago when adage was found guilty of genocide and triple anytime we around 8000 muslim men and boys were killed in 1995. he was also convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war. in bosnia, from 992-2995, he was acquitted for genocide and other parts of bosnia. the prosecution had appeal this decision, but his bill was rejected. as was an appeal of blood, each a defense lawyer gave it to me. she is labord. this will criminal will never be free again. although he killed a lot of her children, he will never taste freedom and give us money. as soon as he lost her 17 year old son into nita and $22.00 of her relatives, she traveled to the hague and hope to find some closure of the minimum minimum. from this or this is a minimum, we can expect from justice. as a victim, i will never be satisfied. now we have to focus on the next perpetrators of genocide who are still free,
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who welcome on us. so you know those last lot. does that keep pretty what the, the former yugoslavia tribunal is seen as one of the success stories for international justice with all 161 indicted suspects brought to court. it took 16 years to find milady and bring him to the hague man. he could not believe he would ever face trial while this further scene or some kind of closure. and the example of international justice does little to heal the wounds of 5 or 30 years on with some people still glorifying the acts of conflict as war criminals like milady is ideology, live on survivors, fear that marriage, acquittal for genocide and other parts of both the i will send the wrong message from back in the, in the i think it's for to give some support to the perpetrators. and i deny this genocide for the, for it, it does not accommodate the victims and their suffering. not fully recognized. it's
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not clear. we're melodic with 78 years old and has suffered, several strokes will serve his present term. the un court made an appeal to all its members states, especially in europe, to offer imprisonment to the man who is considered one of the worst war criminals of our time. steadfast and elgin's era. the headache, a vigil is being held in canada and memory of a muslim family killed when the driver of a pickup truck run them over. the prime minister is labeled as a tara type motivated by hate for members of the same family died in the incident on sunday. the only survivor is a 9 year old who was injured. please say they were targeted because of their religion. the victims relatives of called on people to stand up against racism. and lemme phobia justin trudeau says governments will take more action to dismantle far right groups or best number money as a professor political science at the university of waterloo in canada. she says the country has seen a rise in islam of failure. i guess it really shouldn't be surprised to of having had one of our worst also,
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attacks also being on muslims and 2017 against them off outside quebec city. certainly reducing a lot more online hate, increasingly coming from the right wing, mostly white nationalism. some of that unfortunately, as a spill over from the united states. and it's difficult to contain without a doubt, that the muslim community encounter is more than 100 years old. it's no traces, it's back in history in the late 18. hundreds, edmonton, and other great cities grew up the country. but we have seen a rise of the summer for the i say some of it really started with, with 911 and the war on terrorism. it's sort of subsided for a bit, of course that came back with isis, a talk that we saw on the west, and it's reared its ugly head yet again. and i think part of it is the discourse, the discourse amongst the all right, is quite significant. there is a lot of online chatter. i certainly social media and it's algorithms, frankly, benefit off of that kind of hate because it really just brings more revenue dollars for these platforms. and if they're really difficult thing to,
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to clamp down. certainly a lot of counseling, messaging online, increase digital literacy of young people. you know, this, this was a young man that perpetrated this, you know, crime. and certainly, i think there's a lot to be said about teaching people with the benefits of pluralism. the benefits of multiculturalism, and just really teaching people about other cultures which again in the country that is very multicultural. there's lots to teach because we do have a lot of minority communities in this country. but i do think the government cares what they can do is going to be a really big uphill battle to you, to learn, to deter in kind of the now where problem this is just intruders. speaking at that visual, being held for the family, you are not alone. all canadians morn with you and stand with you tonight and always as canadians, we make
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a pact with one another that we will look out for each other. take care of each other, respect each other. well for the muslim canadian community, that packet has been broken too many times. it was broken last fall and toby, coke. and in quebec city. in far too many places across the country, islam a phobia, is real. racism is real. you should not have to face that hate in your communities in your country . we can and we will act. we can and we will choose a better way when someone hurts any of us. when someone target's, any parent or child or grandparent,
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we must all stand together and say no, no, to hatred. and to islam a phobia no to terror and to racism. in the upper class. i don't know camino a thing about the canadian prime minister just intrude i speaking that vigil being held in canada in memory of the muslim family killed when the driver of a pickup truck run them over is lemme fabian real true. i said racism is real. we can and we will act, we can, we will choose a better way, just intrude over canadian prime minister. more than 800 suspected criminals have been arrested across the world and a global sting operation by international law enforcement agencies involved to tricking gangs into using what they thought was a secure phone messaging up was actually being monitor hope random reports on operation treyjen shield the global police rates have included the italian mafia,
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asian crime syndicates, drug cartels, and illegal motorcycle gangs. more than 800 arrests in 16 different countries. the criminal gang salt attack communications were encrypted and secure. what they didn't know with the devices called anom had been developed by the f, b i in collaboration with australian and european police. the criminals using these devices, believe they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement . but in reality, the criminals were not underneath the radar. they were on it. criminal gangs today rely on secure digital communication on the plan was a real slow burner. the 1st handful of compromise unknown devices were quietly supplied to criminals in australia around 18 months ago. and built up a solid reputation among the criminal underworld. then when law enforcement knocked out the rival encroach athens guy e z c networks this year,
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more than $12000.00 of the compromised anom devices were in circulation all around the globe. multi $1000000.00 international crime in pines were now openly visible to the f. b i and police on n criminal communicated in 45 languages. about things like dr. again, drugs, arms and explosive ram rate, 80, and guess decks armed robberies. and last but not least, concert killings the coordinated rates around the globe have found more than $32.00 tons of various illegal drugs. hundreds of firearms and weapons have been recovered, and nearly a $150000000.00 in cash and cryptic currency has been ceased. the 3rd mobile phone and chris medical phone worked the compromised by law enforcement within a very short period of time. and i think others are coming. so who can you trust? there are still criminal networks in existence. there are other elicit communications networks still operating. but when police, she's called this operation
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a watershed moment in global lore inforcement. it's difficult to disagree. pull brennan al jazeera. israel security cabinet has decided right wing nationalist can go ahead with the controversial much on tuesday. the flight march through occupied the streets limb was due to be held on thursday, but was bowed by police and security grounds. her masters vowed to retaliate if it goes ahead. hurry force, it has the latest now from western. this is a potentially concerning development in terms of the tensions in the security situation inside jerusalem. now if you think back to the beginning of the conflict between israeli hamas, which began on the 10th of may, that was supposedly the jerusalem day march was one of the things that was going to happen when the far right religious nationalist israelis marched through the muslim culture of the old city in occupied eastern them through damascus gate shouting and singing, and waving flags that was cold off at the last minute when police prevented that
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route from being used. they wanted to do it again on thursday. this coming thursday a month afterwards. and again, police said no, the tensions are too great. the security situation is too fragile. you can't use that route. so again, they said ok, fine, we're not going to do it. now netanyahu has said, well, police give us more options as to how this could take place. in a less concerning fashion, the defense minister has reportedly benny guns demanded this be brought up to the full security cabinet level meeting to discuss this because this should be apparently a political decision if they want to override the police recommendations they're asking for a police report it's being viewed in some code is, is an attempt by netanyahu to stir the pot again, and potentially throw something else into the mix that might help his political fortunes. but at the same time as her master saying that if there is such an attempt, then there could be
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a repeat of what took place last month. so it's an extremely concerning development in terms of security to the head. heron out, is there a peru awaits to find out who will become president with you holding a rage in edge water and columbia is eating it terrain of ours restrictions. but critics say it's not the right time to relax measures. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello from dough. how? here's the weather in asia pacific r plum ray and still feeding that steady stream of rain into taiwan midway through the week. but they're also starting to migrate to the north, falling along the games to river valley. so west of watch on pretty good batch of rain and beijing, you're in for some intense rain on wednesday,
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dry for the korean peninsula and across japan as well. to kill up to 30 degrees on wednesday for the philippines, we've really been dealing with a blanket of rain, so we've got some rainfall amounts towards south. this is about a 5 hour drive north of $77.00 millimeters over the past 24 hours. and really the rain extends from devil rate to lose on island in the north. and that continues on wednesday as well. otherwise, se stages, some heavy pulses of rain for western borneo toward the north as well. and southern sections of indo china thailand into cambodia. and now i want to take you over to the sub continent because our monsoon rains are really impacting india from care, love rate up to buy. but also, as we head towards me and more, we have to watch for the risk of some flooding in the days to con, adjust because we're dealing with a plume of moisture. we have a small wind coming down the gulf, so that swirling up the sand and does the height of $42.00 in doha, on wednesday,
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sponsor cut on airways. i was wrong to counter it away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no money or no father's fingers. they put his in a big playroom and we sort of look after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names. never forget canada's dark secret on al jazeera. ah the me. i get you what you out 0. what about self stories is and a you in court has upheld
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a conviction of rudco melodic for genocide and crunch, gave humanity. the military commander lead forces responsible for the mass group of the muslims in our faces. life in prison. vigil is being held in canada for wisdom family killed him. what the prime minister says was a terrorist attack nitrate by 34 members of the same family were run over and killed by driver the f b i says it's developed to secret encrypted device to target criminal organizations . worldwide. 800 people have been arrested in the global crime operation. double trojan shield us vice president commonly says, her country's ties with mexico or entry a new era of the meeting president under this manuel lopez open at all. they've agreed to try to tackle poverty in an effort to reduce the number of people from central america migrating to the united states. i the number of families, an unaccompanied minus has accelerated since president joe biden, to office mexico is detained. at least $91000.00 people traveling north since the
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start of the year. at least one 5th of those were miners. i want to be very clear that the problem at the border in large part, if not entirely stems from the problems in these countries. i cannot say it enough, most people don't want to leave home. and when they do, it is usually for one of 2 reasons. either they are fleeing harm or to stay home means that they cannot satisfy the basic needs to sustain and take care of their families. what don't home has more now from mexico city. she was asked about why she hadn't gone to the border. i. 3 think she's been question on that and she basically said, well, to understand why this, what's happening here, why so many people are trying to migrate to the u. s. you have to go back to the
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route to the problem. and that's people suffering from publication or the threat of criminal gangs, or corruption, an electrical unity for them in the political system, back in their home countries. she's talking about the ones like the salvador, guatemala. the problem is how you fix those problems at the u. s. and the president biden has said that it's going to give $4000000000.00 to try and help we programs to do that. actually makes code today signed and agreed with the us to say that it was going to help for instead of development agencies, we don't know exactly how much money mexico contributing to this. now it's another matter as to whether this is going to work. this isn't anything that's new sufficed for president biden. when he was president obama's vice president, they tried to do much the same thing. and i think one of the problems that they run up against is when you are channeling money into those countries, like so, salvador and what's a mala. there's a lot of problems of transparency and there's a lot of problems of corruption. that's one of the things that the vice president,
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kamala, how does, is talk to a game against you said next, look, what's my president? we've got to get a bit tough from corruption here. that's easier said than done obviously. and if you're putting money into those countries, it's very difficult to make sure that it's used in the best way possible. now that they've taught the talk, that's going to be the challenge. peruvians is still waiting to learn who will be the next president is the difference in votes between the 2. polarizing candidates narrows latest results and sundays. right off show that left is petra castillo secured. slight. it's slightly ahead of his have the rival taken for more? for more he's not conceding, she's a legend fraud, but has not provided any proof. ryan essentially sent this report for protest in lima. the border, marty, i hear the dark mass and i love her all says that both angry material official, the protest moved by the fraud allegation by the candidate. did you say they are
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here? protect our vote. it hasn't been a clean process. castillo sister was an election observer that's bad and there have been many other irregularities. it's unacceptable. you don't have to separate my. 2 anxiously waiting for a letter i'm officially been in the balance county. 2 say they're here because a lot different in democracy. we are here to defend or vote because there is front, but by kicker for he marty, we will fight. and so the last boat is counted, electron up the national monitor. so the elections have been transparent at the front of the game. saddle, making voters on both sides of the result. let's return to a story about us, vice president commer harris in mexico addressing the issue of migration we can
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talk to mark wise, brought his co director at the center for economic and policy research. the type key joins is by skype from washington, dc mach welcome to the program. so the vice president says it's short sighted to only focus on the issue. the border must also prioritize root causes. basically, that's right, isn't it? did she, she doesn't want to. she wants to prioritize root causes or not. i couldn't hear that. yeah. that she, yes, she does want to prioritize because it well the root causes are a lot in us foreign policy. and i could spend the rest of the week talking about all the countries where the united states is causing norma's destruction, including mexico itself. i. mexico was a fast growing country from 1961, 980 income per person, actually double. and they were on their way, they would be, oh, we'll see europe in living standards right now. they continue. and the united states
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intervened in a whole variety of ways to change the mexico from a developing country to a non developing country. i wasn't there deliberate intent maybe, but that's what they did. and the same is true for brazil, for example, that was even faster. they grew like south korea from 60 to 80, and then it all class. and then of course, when they finally, a more been in government was elected the workers party lula and then vilma, they help to get rid of them. and they help to get rid of all these governments. they're trying to choose a different path in various ways. i can go through all the in on us for example, we want to talk about central america. yeah. okay. well, let's say it's clear that this is a problem that harris is inherited, that she has got to deal with and, and the u. s. they will be responsible for the party for what's going on there. how
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she now deals with it is the thing. and this approach certainly changed from donald trump, but not so much to change from when biden himself, with vice president, under a bama. or we'd like me to see any different outcomes. now, do you think i also, i can't say that i've seen any so far and signs of different outcomes in latin america. there's a lot of differences here in the us, but in latin america so far, there hasn't been any significant change since trump. and i mean there's, there's a lot that really needs to be done. i mean, 1st just do no harm. you know, look at all the people that have died in venezuela because of the sanction everyone knows that know is tens of 1000, maybe hundreds of thousands of people who have died because they've destroyed the economy, was 3 quarters of their jeep and that's just one country. you can go look in bolivia, they had their coo and 2000. i think they could change something about that too,
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by the way, that was the organization of american states, the leader of the, of that organization health. that qu, on behalf of the drum ministry, and there's democratic members who know who has complained about the investigation . they want, why they did that. what about the administration says this call or judging this concept to injecting development cash into these as they call triangle countries. in theory, i guess that's a good idea, but in concept to that's there's no end of challenges. well, you know too much of the money goes for what they call security aid, and they're supporting the military, of course, and the repression there. and so that has to stuff that would be the 1st thing. and so a oh yeah, of course if they want to give aid and they don't put harmful conditions attached to them or even better receive put conditions that have to do with respect for
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human rights. that would be a big change. or what was, what appreciate your perspective. thanks very much. thank you. the french president, 2 men. macros had been slapped in the face while visiting a small town in the country south. the 20 yeah. the man who did that was reportedly shouting, done with my crony, before the ledge. his hold. 2 people have been arrested. natasha butler has more now from paris. 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
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understand also from reports in french media is that when the man slapped to 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 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 not
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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 from because he's actually sort of pre presidential campaign, 2 of the country, supporters of molly's military genera, calling for russian intervention after france decided to suspend joint operations with molly an army following the q 2 weeks ago. but with a continuing threat for mon groups and it's a whole region many say a new partner is needed. nicholas hack reports now from the capital america. molly isn't doing too well, says my good 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 have turn into invaders. we want russia to come clean up our country and bring the war to an end, russia, and he's african nations to the moment. it's as if it's the cold war again. in 2013
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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 armed groups intensify their 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 flash support for russia tongue. from a feeling of frustration about the deteriorating facility. i sent some parts of the volume, french village, your friends in my passport. it's also shows the board level military region tell your colonel as 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 coo happened
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after the ousted transition leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with french president emmanuel, the russian train minister of security colonel woody balcony, and the minister of defense, sad camera, both sought greater cooperation with moscow. the pro russian 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. a weeks of heavy rains, have flooded large pots of donna from farms. ranches is what is diamond and gold mining can have been damaged. many highways remain cut humphrey relief efforts. gun
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as a parliament is holding a session on thursday to approve the deployment of emergency aid tough grain of ours restrictions being used in columbia capital by baton. the move is being made even as the number of infections and deaths remain high, and nighttime curfew will be removed and bowers will be allowed to stay open to 1 o'clock in the morning. it's happening after more than a month of anti government protests. ah. all right, let's have a quick check of the headlines here. now, sir, the you in court is up held the conviction of rudco melodic for genocide and crimes against humanity. opposed to a military commander, lead force is responsible for the massacre of bosnian muslims in our faces. life in prison, a vigil is being held in canada from woodson family killed. and what the prime minister says was a terrorist attack motivated by hate. 4 members of the same family were run over and killed by a driver.
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