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and get to a subscribe to you choose dot com, forward slash al. jazeera english. ah, me. hello, i'm marianne la z and then l. main story. now, acorta in rwanda's capital. golly sentence, the man whose life inspired the hollywood film hotel ra wanda 25 years in prison, called us as a beginner, is credited with sheltering and saving hundreds of people during the countries genocide in 1994. the later fell out with the president is convicted on terrorism charges that he continues to dispute. mark a web is in gali. the judge's been reading out the judgements in this court house and they said that recess geena is guilty of the various terror related charges
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that he was facing. and being sent to 25 years in jail, along with 20 co accused around him had been found guilty of various charges and given jail sentences that left the jail sentences recess to begin himself isn't in the court that he refused to turn off and he's done so for the last 6 months of hearing, because he said this trial wasn't sad or something that's been echoed by international observe as well. so he hasn't attended any of these hearing and it's supportive, including his daughter. he referred to a short while ago, completely rejected this child. they say it's not legitimate, it's all this burdick means nothing for us. our father was kidnapped, he was dragged across international border in violation of international law, tortured for 4 days, and then denied his most basic human rights. he was denied access to legal to his
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chosen representation and denied access to his case file and then was held in solitary confinement for $215.00 days. so for us, this verdict is based on, based on nothing stays on the man who was kidnapped and tortured. additionally, throughout the duration of the trial, the co acute actually said that they were forced and call her and tortured into saying false delegations against my father. there's a possibility for the 4th occasion or for the defense to appeal this judgment within 15 days. what the, we don't know if he has to begin with lawyers and tend to do that. i mean, they rejected this entire process by virtue of not turning up. so we don't know if, if they're going to engage with it from here, ron. but the criticisms other criticisms of the process by international observance . i've included the fact that the, the evidence submitted in there was some, but in the beginning there have been involved with opposition groups and some groups that they said the evidence was never actually evaluated in the court. and
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all the headlines fully vaccinated travelers from several nations will be allowed into the u. s. from november onwards, after an 18 month ban. i'll have to show proof. they've had both a covert jobs before boarding flights, as well as a negative test. but they won't need to quarantine on arrival under the current policy introduced by president trump only american citizens. their families and green card holders can travel to the country. i think region has fact russians for that trust after the ruling party retained its super majority in the parliament, the united russia party which supports him one nearly 50 percent of the most, which is higher than exit polls predicted it expects, doing more than 300 of the 450 seats in parliament known as the state duma. most of the opposition was bod, from running, and those who did are accusing the authority of fraud. because i do the turn out was more than 51 percent. it is much more than 47 percent of the previous relation shows that people take serious formation of the highest representative agency of
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state and power when your state was juma. voting was also on the way in canada. it's not parliamentary elections there. the prime minister just intruder was hoping to consolidate his leadership with a majority for his liberal policy. but he's been criticized for calling an early election in the middle of pandemic. he's facing stiff opposition from conservative era, no tool. an unexpectedly tight race. and hundreds of haitians have returned to mexico from the united states to avoid being deported to haiti. us 2 hundreds of migrants from a camp in texas back supportive friends. on monday, the quotation is part of a wider crackdown by the authorities on immigration through the countries southern border. killing the count is coming up next tuesday with algebra. i feel a bit later on ah,
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the smallest street north of jerusalem. me today it's derelict, undefended. but for years columbia red port was the gateway to palestine. ah, on the morning of the 17th of september, 1948, a white plain carrying un and red cross markings landed here with the 1st arab israeli war, already raging across palestine. the un mediator, count, fog kept burnett daughter had come to do it. i
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i that same afternoon as it passed through these really controlled parts of the city. is convoy was ambushed, one jeep locked away, and 3 guys with machine guns came out to other went up to the 1st cor. 3rd one went directly to the 3rd, through the window. by 5 pm. trump, bernard, was dead. ah. the assassination was carried out by an extremist zions. he fighters for the freedom of israel. ah, i don't think anybody in israel shed
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a tear above the lemma. the turn to be in the state of israel and of design the streams. yes, only 3 is earlier than adults had made another flying into nazi germany on the biggest humanitarian efforts of well watson. he would save more than $30000.00 prisoners from the concentration camps. the 3rd of june, the dog was not an enemy of the jews. and there is nothing to suggest anti semitism in his entire record. the, this is the story of how peace can be frustrated by screening.
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how assassination can turn peptide of history with the consequences, the still scar, the middle east? ah, this is the story of killing the village in the french for the winter home, the camp bob hill youngest son of count falcon ah, loves this place where his father and mother 1st met in the late 1920 the the the era
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was and still is a favorite holidays destination and titles and royal families from around the world. in the winter of 1928 can go stuff. the king of sweden was spending his holiday. the bus at the back of his mind. he had a wily, his nephew for the daughters. his uncle was the king and them. he was every year down here on the bridge. and he had met what he thought a very nice american family that had a young daughter. my father was by that time over 30 and i think his uncle felt it was time that all got married. so he sent for him and they were put together and my mother told me it wasn't a big success from the beginning that it became like positive sometime
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and proposed to me that's how it started. ah, in the autumn of that year, folk across the atlantic in the company of friends and relatives from sweden's royal family. ah, this was a big news in america. the 1st wedding of european royalty on american soil. ah, ah, in focus bernard dobbs adair still men. when mary it, on the 1st of december, 1928 unpleasant new york, ah,
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1500 guests attended the wedding party on the private estate of estelle's father, a millionaire american industrialist. father of the bride home, the budding and quite a few of his friends came over the theory print school stuff, although he was there and some of his brothers was at the wedding and another friend and my father's and of course of american wedding party. ah, after the wedding as stone sailed to europe with funky to live with her new husband in the swedish capital stock home? ah, this was the world that forged a talent for mediation,
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a talent which would take him to the center of world politics. in the same city almost 34 years. count photo burn adults of the sport had been born 2 days into the new year of 18. 95. his father, prince oscar, that an adult was the son of king oscar. the 2nd king of sweden and norway. ah, at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practice rather than intellectual . a gifted linguist, he spoke fluent english, french, and german. was a talent he would put to good use in later life. i in 1918. he graduated from the military academy of calvo, a skilled horseman. he rose to the rank of major india elite dragoon cavalry unit.
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i but not long after his marriage, he was forced to resign his commission on medical grounds. ah, shortly after, when the boots were absorbed in the swedish army, an adult decided to rent that drug goon garden is units for my headquarters. i spell the 1000000 as daughter transforms this military office into a luxurious home fit for a prince. oh but in 1934 family life dragoon garden was struck by tragedy.
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the couples 3rd son, frederick died shortly after his birth. 2 years later, the eldest son, gustav died. he was just 6 years old. ah . after the last 2 of his son's camp and adults decided to see can goal in life in 1937, he became the head of the swedish scout. he had to use it to guide his life. the 1st was we have not come to this world to be happy ourselves, but to make other people happy. i thought i would stop and the 2nd one was,
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what is possible is already done, the impulse has been done. my good cause is became the new focus and adults life, god go about. oh i yes, the utopian world, erna dobbs, and sweden were living in was about to end. the, on the 1st of september, 1939. the 2nd world war began when german troops invaded poland
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the following year, hitler turned to sweden. ah, by the summer of 1940, the nazis had occupied both norway and denmark. ah. king of sweden incredibly active at the age of 71, attended the reason maneuvers held by his on in swedish forces were put on alert freedom threatened by the nazis and the russians looks the defences me. soon. bernard was mobilized to the and with his country in fear of invasion,
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he began working to integrate the scouts into sweden's defense plan, training them in anti aircraft. and us medical assistance. but sweden's defences would not be put to the test. jelly did not invade sweden for at least 2 reasons. sweden was not of very strategical importance. the 2nd reason is that sweden was quite willing to supply the german armament industries were the necessary raw material. i am in particular and sweden, everything. the 1st part of the thing was leaning towards the not even allowed the german navy to cross swedish waters the allowance of german airplanes to violate the space. so efficiently there were
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neutral meaning to germany. and that was easy for the agenda. i mean, they got almost everything they want the but during 1943, the tide of war would change dramatically. the seemingly invincible nazi germany now found itself losing on several from ah. the allies had been victorious in north africa. and her landed invasion forces in southern italy the me on the eastern front. the red army had begun a huge counter attack. the pushing german troops back west
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from 1943 onward. soon as the swedish government sent are recognized that germany is going to lose the increasing lean towards the allies. so change in the switch attitude. the in october 1943. the swedish red cross by now under the energetic command of folk dot, organized a prisoner of war exchange between the western allies and nazi germany at the swedish port of gothenburg. ah, a year later, similar intervention brought its pencil of prisoners re penetrated to over $10000.00 on the way home at hotmail tanks. and you were just waiting for the vital
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played by that country in the organization of the good news. folk had been adult, had successfully established sweden role as an intermediate demo. but in germany, there were other prisoners in even greater need on the swedish count skills as a mediator allied naval forces supported by wrong air forces. we got a lot of big allied armies this morning. all the northern coast of the the ah, as allied troops pushed towards berlin from east and west, they began to encounter concentration camps, o,
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tens of thousands of prisoners living and dying in desperate conditions of january 1945. so the troops entered the largest center of the nazi industrial killing machine. me rumors were circulating, the hitler had given orders to heinrich schindler, the commander of s. s. troops for the liquidation of concentration, camping nights. that was to be no evidence left behind. no prisoners to tell the tale. quick and decisive action was needed me
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through 6 years of neutrality during world war 2, sweden had remained a country at peace. unlike its neighbors, norway and denmark. nothing has been able to stop the danish habit, as will continually blame factor buildings. darting 5 d reading trains until those code resisting the nazi occupation had been removed to concentration camps in germany in the resisting ideology of national socialism. they were a region as long as they were not jewish people who had been put to germany into concentration camps out of political reason. because they resisted in norway or in denmark. they were a re, in the eyes of the us and they were ok. many of them were able to understand and to
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talk german, which made them more human to the s s, because they could talk to them, they could give them order. they were understood exploiting this special status and her daughter and the swedish red cross had already managed to get more than $70000.00 parcels of food and clothing to scandinavian inmates in nazi camps. the danish government had lists of the prisoners that had been brought to german concentration camp. the list was a privilege because people in denmark knew where who was in which concentration came. and this meant that the relatives knew where their loved ones were, and that the government was able to send packages, red cross packages with food and with clothing to people. personally, if you sent packages to a concentration camp without
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a special name on it, dss just took them and never gave it to the prisoners. but when the official packages from the red cross came, vss gave them to the prisoners and that made danged prisoners. they had more to eat and they had a better situation. by february 1945, all privileged treatment had been overtaken by the threat of total liquidation. as the situation in the camps deteriorated, the swedish government stepped in. those identified as scandinavian internees in german concentration camps were to be rescued by a swedish red cross expedition. ah, chump salt had been adults. was the men who would lead them? should i? the relations between sweden and germany had by historical memories,
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been very good before the war. then i think actually that the worst i did pressed of a member of the king's family to take on this work. i think they must have been on the men ben, a doctor would have to impress was fine with him, commander of the ss than the tory as power military defense falls, a leading member of the nazi party. he had reasons become minister of the interior and by now the 2nd most powerful man in germany, the hitler's orders. it was him who had set up the concentration camps, controlling them through his s s troops. this was the man with whom bernard dart would have to negotiate to secure the prisoner's release. but how to
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reach him. that was the crucial question. felix caston was himmler personal mess, baltic german physician. he lived in stockholm, but travelled regularly to germany to treat him was chronic, abdominal cramps in phoenix, castle acted as a kind of intermediate between bene, daughter him. and as soon as ban dot offered this kind of neil in the sense that this might be a chance that only to rescue him to save him as a prison against revenge of course, but also maintain and increase his power. he still had power. you have the power over the lives of the prisoners test and gave a green light to stock home. himmler had agreed that sweden could send an invoice to germany. ah, on the 16th of february,
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in 1945, been adults embarked on one of the most courageous humanitarian efforts in history . estelle accompanied her husband to stock holmes brum, a airport as count folk had been adults boarded and german aeroplane to berlin. it was a journey into the situation was desperate from the point of view, the german, rudy. and from the point of view of the noxious course, ben adults wanted to take advantage of this. and to pressurized the not to lead to concede the relief of some prisoners.
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but to achieve this, bernard dog would have to take a crucial step ah, negotiating face to face with him. the man who controlled germany's concentration. russell obeyed in southern england, where through farmers trans safari park, pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing the life, the poor back even the very 1st to life. and i miguel sophie, i, cynthia when one by your company revolutionizing the system you think plans and artificial intelligence here in flight. you have, you have rise phone al jazeera. most people will never know what's beyond these. the deafening silence of 100000.
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how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear. it's not an option, but when most people the us a call was of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of hours with you. use other reports 30 to national perspective to try to explain your global audience. how's it could impact their life? this is an important part of the world, and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from here. one of the fastest growing nations in the world, i want a condo needed to open and develop a whole international shipping company to become a team, middle east, and tough or trade and money,
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skillfully enough. re key is up to about filling up front of connecting the world, connecting the future the cut, cut to gateway to whoa trade. oh, oh, no i mariam demising in london now main story. now, of course in rwanda's capital kigali a sentence, the man whose life inspired the hollywood film hotel ra wanda, to 25 years in prison. for recess, a beginner is credited with sheltering and saving hundreds of people during the countries genocide in 1994. but he later fell out with the president. he was convicted on terrorism charges that he denies. malcolm web is in kigali. the judges been reading out the judgements in this court house and they said that.

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