tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 27, 2022 1:00pm-1:43pm AST
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african story from a function of nursing home and south africa. tina i would change, and it showed me that an extra warns iran could be just weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon. we have reaction from tech or on and on he to standard who the sport it's advantage. manchester city in the european leaders are calling it gas blackmail. russia is carried out at threat to suspend natural gas supplies to ukraine's allies, if they didn't pay for it in roubles. poland and bulgaria refused,
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and 2 months into the war. journeys, therefore, also in this transitional period, before the baltic gas pipeline is launched, we will be able to draw on our resources as far as well as obtaining gas from all other possible directions, as well as our gas terminal. and you've been a wish judge on which can receive even larger amounts of liquefied gas. we will try to rise to the occasion, russia, the black mile europe with gas. but europe is prepared for the scenario and is mapping out a coordinated e u response. she says, europeans will sanji was in moscow and dos a why as russia done this to these 2 particular countries right now? well, it's not about these 2 specific countries. what has happened is on march 31st, let me put in, signed a decree saying that as of april, 1st, at any country that was purchasing russian gas or oil, they would have to pay in the local see end. and that will come into effect from
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april 1st to see the rubel would not summit and just be devalued at a rate that would see the country's economy completely collapse. and the officials here have said that because these 2 countries refused to pay in roubles, and that is why the gas has been cut off from them. the supply russian gas now should they, she would have to open to bank accounts. so they would put in the dollar amount into one account and then transfer it to another account that would make it into a ruble payment. that that's what the russia has now been under the most sanctioned country in the world since their so called special military operation. was launched on february 24th and as a result of it, the president has had to bring in a series of economic measures to ensure that this country's economy is able to sustain under the pressures of this turn away from o. rush and gas, an oil that they have no other viable options. now, whether or not this will be able to withstand,
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in the long term will have to leave london in europe. been swift to respond. what impact is this likely to have? well, that's right. you, her daughter, explaining why this smooth has going to hedge by gas products and the russian government trying to limit the economic damage will dominate raw, the deputy prime minister here has set the 2nd shows the unreliability of russia as a gas supplier. stressing that the european union is ready prepared for this scenario. and right now she says, a meeting of a guest coordination group is happening, but she says the member states have already put in place contingency plans. well that's the message from the 2 countries directly affected, both poland, down bulgaria. they are hugely reliant. poland to the tune of 55 percent of gas in courts and bulgaria to the tune of 90 percent of its gas imports reliance on russian supplies. but both of those governments are saying there's no
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need to worry right now you heard from the polish prime minister saying that they there, that containers was 76 percent full thing that they had other options. in bulgaria, the energy minister alexander nicholas says there is no need for restrictions on domestic use right now. saying that gary has paid for russian gas deliveries for april and halting gas supplies is a breach of the contract between his government and gas problem saying that natural gas is being used more as a political and economic a weapon in the current war. and he stressed the bulk areas, refused to pay, and roubles is in line with what was recommended by brussels. so just to chime in with what doors was saying. it's not that these 2 countries really have done something outrageous in terms of what the european union says. they are saying that we have gone along with this kind of, you know, united response to the russian demand on the line says that you're working with
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international partners to find alternative. secure, alternative slows got after russia, which supplies 35 percent of the used gas 2 years ago. the biggest supply was no way around 16 percent. and right now, nor ways are biggest or energy company, is saying that it's producing as much gas as it can. but it can't increase supplies in the short term. ok. nadine barber brains. the very latest responses that from london, thanks very much. oh to what's happening on the battlefield now and my uphold city . officials say russia has struck the last ukrainian stronghold. there was 35 as strikes in the past 24 hours, thousands of ukrainian vices and civilians a hold up in underground tunnels and chambers below the as of south steel plant. last week, vladimir putin order trips not to storm the plant bought blockade. it washer agreed
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in principle to allow the un and the red cross to help evacuate civilians from the steel plant. in mary, a pull after meeting you and zachary general on tuesday, nobody will be coming up here in the mary paul direction. the enemy is exerting massive fire. and booking a unit said the area of the upper store plant in the city occupies continue to carry out filtration measures against the civilian population long or ukrainian forces are also confronting the russian military in the east. fierce fighting has been reported in the mc alive and course on. in the southeast, russian forces also shelled the town of lyman. charles stratford is in back more to a new kinds don bass region. with more on this fighting. they advise it to the mariel poor man on his telegram channel is said that as strikes according to him, russian air strikes only as of the steel plant are still on going. he, he's reporting that there is fighting around that plan. it was read about 24 hours
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ago that some pictures dropped of an old lady reportedly underneath the plant. one of the was reported to be around a 1000 civilians with a head injury the. there was of the, as a battalion releasing that picture and saying that this was as a result of russia's attack on that lady had been injured in those attacks. of course we have no way of verifying that but ongoing concerns for the route of 1000 civilians trapped underneath that. still plant in mary opal this morning. we are hearing reports of air strikes on that town of the we are hearing that obviously a lot of civilians still in that city. very afraid you can imagine as strikes, bring a whole new dimension of fear to, to the civilians living in this area. there's also reports of grad rocket attacks on the can grad rocket. so these multiple rocket launches that, that fire these,
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these rockets that cover a vast area. so of the cars, certainly seemingly, according to reports, the brunt of some of the main movements in the east. this morning, but as i say still yes, all eyes on the, the civilians tracked underneath that giant great soviet built steel plant in mary opal and no side still of any humanitarian corridor. to rescue them. i being a series of explosions in the russian city of belgrade, near the border with ukraine. the regional government says the bloss happened and i munition dafoe, but there have been no reports of casualties this month. russia accused crane of attacking a full death po, also in belgrade as pestle in the ukrainian city of crime at tolorisk is stretched to breaking points because of a staffing shortage. most of the health workers left the city when russia began its invasion. only a handful of staff remained to help the wounded crematory has been targeted by
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russia several times at least 53 people were killed when missiles hit its train stations earlier this month. and it was a bunny on the hulu. so wasn't sure who should go to the hospital is in a very difficult situation. we don't have enough staff, it affects the professional support we can provide here. however, the people who have stayed understand that if we leave, there will be nobody to provide medical support. and a huge number of people will simply die without this support or ukraine's government is investigating more than 500 people suspected of committing thousands of possible war crimes. evidence as being gathered across the country. how to abdul hamid travel to villages? north of cave, a wanting that view as may find some of the pictures disturbing family ever since the russians pulled out a few weeks ago. detective victoria in the mirror over and her team have been examining bodies at least 10 day leave, a task she never thought she would be doing when she 1st joined the police. a few
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on this time, her team is unearthing the body of a person buried in the backyard of a house. they carefully dig, carving around the body, trying to figure out how it's positioned more to the who. these are the feet, so the head is over there. she says at 1st assessment reveals it's a man who appears to be in his sixties. it's only when they flip the body over that she finds a clue into the cause of death. more for awning on your thumbnail population, each athenian he's got a wanted the back of the hat. most likely it's from a bullet because he had blood coming out of the mouse. the body is the composing, and the skin is stuck to the clothes. so in order not to damage it more, we will take him away and then the forensic expert will investigate further. the found his fawn, we will charge it and hopefully find out more about him. both the full scope of what happened when the russian soldiers left towns north of keith is still not
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clear, but the trail of destruction left behind is evident. civilians have been telling about how they were diagonally targeted as they were trying to flee. they had bullet holes all over this windshield, but this car was hit by some large caliber ammunition from the side here. and you can see still the remains of what appears to be a white flag marking the fact that they were civilians in this vehicle. and then here on this side of the car, you see the point of exit, of where the ever rip through the car. and inside it's mayhem, you still actually have blood stains everywhere. and in the middle of all that, a passport it belongs to a young man who was belonged to thousands of cases that investigators have been documenting, says, ukraine's prosecutor general. she has dispatched teams around the country to gather
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evidence here and borrowed yankee. they're set up in a classroom and it's full of people telling their stories. again, hill and sylvia lance sam, although the elantra structure hospital came to hard different schools. more than 1000 into kish or institution destroyed in ukraine. what is this? of course it's military. it is a walk right near by butcher. the mortgage overwhelmed refrigerated trucks are also overflowing with bodies. olga finally found her husband. after coming here for several days. he was killed while she was away in poland upward to move her soother, committing any atrocities suggesting they've been staged. but do you and human rights offers says, there is growing evidence of war crimes committed by russian soldiers and fears. many more could emerge as the fighting continues in the east and south of the country, where the little hamid elder 0, north of keefe,
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the interior ministry of moldova, breakaway region, trans nice chair says shots have been fired from ukraine. the russian back region says a large ammunition depot was targeted. the ministry also accused ukraine of launching drones towards its territory. a series of attacks have been carried out and trans this year during the past 2 days. ah. people living in the horn of asking its worst drought and 40 years and 20000000 people are at risk of starvation. the conditions have destroyed crops and killed millions of livestock forcing people to leave their homes to search for food and water. as harry metasource reports from maurice are bit county and holes in kenya, around 3 and a half 1000000 people asked, there isn't enough food because of the dr. his mother con, gauge not food to eat and con, produce enough milk for him. they lost another child in february. they put him in
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kenya, more than 3 and a half 1000000 people need immediate help. agencies say nearly 800000 of them are children. the animals to a dying, as it gets hotter and dryer. people out here tend to move around a lot, looking for food and water for themselves, and the animals mean our new monster all day. you can just depend a fly on him. was a little water is lived in streams and rivers may soon run out. desperate families stressed the little that's left and can only hope the rains soon fall again or most of the county where we are. it's really big and you will drive for hours and hours the road is not taught to get to some of the most remote areas. when you get to places, you can go from house to house and you see women and parents and children who say we're hungry, we haven't eaten properly in days. sometimes even weeks when we got here,
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this old man came to me as a herder. and he said he just come from nearest town and he'd manage to beg some of the locals in the town for these, these are pellets which are given by the king and government to communities, but these are enough to go around. so he didn't have any for his animals, the few that are left and he went and begged some friends for them. so he bought the small amount. what they'll do is they will crush them with a little bit of water and then feed the few animals. they have left and this is your typical village. here in massachusetts, you got your family stating way the people will tell you they are struggling. they are starving, bay are hungry. this family, for example, had dozens of camels, and they say only a few lived. most of them died because of this drought. the area is dry, it's deslot hasn't range in a very, very long time. you can see some of these enclosures. that's where they used to keep many of the animals. but the animal died because the heat and that means there's no more for the children. that's why a lot of people or the children lease or severely mon nourished when you asked them
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. okay. it's been a while a few years with some of you. have you gotten enough help? they'll tell you that no, not really. and we've been here for a few days. and i honestly thought because of how did with the plate the situation as i thought i'd see a lot more aid workers and government officials on the ground. we have not managed to see that. we bumped into a fairly small group that a just arrived and had come with some rations for the children. of course in man mom, her sentenced asked to later unsung suit she to 5 years and jail searching was found guilty of accepting $600000.00. and 7 gold bars and bribes, 76 year old trial was close to the media. france. larry has more from column poor is not yet known whether she will be taken immediately to prison. this is not the 1st custodial sentence she's been given in december and january. she was sentenced to 6 years in prison for more minor offenses. she's now being held in an undisclosed location and the didn't i said before that she will remain there. now,
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all her charles have so far been held in secret, including the latest one, which means there's been no media coverage. members of the public have not been allowed to sit and listen on the case. does even been a gag order on her lawyer. so there's been very little information about just what sort of evidence exactly is being presented against her. but we know that in this case, she's been, she's accused of having received bribes from a former chief minister of young going $600000.00 in cash. and us dollars as well as gold bars. now, a few weeks after the qu, the military had add a video confession by the former youngel and chief minister. at that time, people that said that the video was fake. but he also appeared in court and testified against her now on time to g. according to reports is trying to appeal the conviction of cause. few people believe that the charges against her are fair. many people believe that the charges have been trumped up by the agent to keep her out of a political career. and the military government of course,
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denies this and they've, they've said before that she has been given full due process under the law. but so far, what we do know is that she has not been able to have any visitors and even her lawyers have had difficulty getting access to her. i'll see she is facing 10 other cops and challenges that could see has sentence more than a 100 years in prison. she's already been jailed for 2 years for intent to incite and to more for breaching coven 19 rules possessing, unlicensed walkie talkies and sharing secret information. she's chance with influencing the election commission and faces 11 corruption cases, each carrying a maximum sentence of 15 years and prism fil robertson is deputy director of human rights watch ages division. he says the john to his he is false charges to imprison c t on song. so cheese life as a free woman as effectively over that. it's quite clear that the military junta there is going to do everything they can do to keep her behind bars. she's 76 years
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old now. she's got 11 years in prison and there's going to be more coming with other criminal charges and other court trials coming later this year. i think that they're trying to are locker away for life or that they do not want to see her or her political party ever surfacing again. and this is part of their effort to destroy our popular democracy and human rights in myanmar. these are kangaroo courts. they are waiting for the instructions from the military junta on how to rule. there's no iota of independence. the woman who won the november 2020 election, a landslide, is now a prisoner on country. this is another argument for sanctions against the, the military and military companies to really increase the pressure on myanmar. increasingly, myanmar has sort of fallen out of the headlines with other things going on in the
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world. it's time for a re dedication of effort by the international community to pressure them jamara honda to restore democracy and to respect human rights. a malaysian man convicted of drug trafficking in singapore has been executed after final appeals failed. and from doubling them had been on death row for 13 years after being caught smuggling heroin. as mother celebrities and governments appear for currency because of a mental disability. so be to the anti death penalty, asian networks as drug trafficking, meals a being targeted, not their bosses. i think singable government needs to us itself. this execute has been a very big support in singapore itself, which is traditionally a place where people favor the death penalty. the human claim, the same in their parliament, hands of it amused to state the thing up or in people one. so definitely the belief with the effective deterrent and the government defendant. and then looking grins case we've got to ask the question with the local government, introduce a definite people double fed and this was in the 70 piece. it was not to say,
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you know, they believe that this will look at the tourist with a response to the traffic. you'll hear intrusive point australia or other countries and that has more work. it has been 3040 years now drug trafficking is you, something that happens is singapore. and what they're doing now is the punishing news news on know someone who benefits from the tree. there are some always exploit that by deducting the good to, to do, you know, run the business. and when you look at the boy and they keep saying, we want to catch the big fish, we won the big fish. we do not intend to execute the drug use. why exploit but what is not good? how do they justified it? they need to be able to then um, speak to the when say yeah, we believe in death and i'll be the works and then it works to get rid of the big fish with big fish. where is the mr. the thing that you know, this is going to work, the stop drug trafficking in the country. how do i go and just found that because right now, from my perspective one, they just prove what we say that it definitely be targets the week, the one, they're both a poor and he doesn't solve the problem. medical workers in china's capital have
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found 31 new current virus infections. that's off to 60000000 citizens were tested on tuesday. plan is to test 20000000 people in beijing by the end of the week. the mass testing program is part of the government's 0 coded strategy. so ahead here on out there, colombia military commanders acknowledge their role in thousands of extra judicial killings. and also both with pizza villareal plus another champions league obsessive phase liverpool in the semi finals. ah hello there. it's a mixed picture weatherwise across europe at the moment. we have got areas of fine and dry weather, but we're also see some wet and windy conditions hold on in the south. across the
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balkans and for the iberian peninsula, with some heavy rain on the way for spain. now farther north of this, it is cooler up in scandinavia, but dryer as well. we are seeing a bit of a wintry mix blown to northern areas of norway. but down in the south, it's pretty dry and the wild fire risk remains. it's a similar story for finland now to the west of this for the north, west britain and ireland. we are seeing some very fine and dry weather look for warm coming through. we will see temperature pick up in places like london and paris by the time we get into thursday, with lots of sunshine extending further east for the winter weather, we have to look to southern areas of ukraine, romania and bulgaria. but for greece and the turkey smattering of rain here and there, but lots of warmth, the temperature in athens at $26.00 degrees. now those conditions extend across much of the mediterranean, as you can see. but we are going to see some very heavy rain put into areas of spain, particularly in the east. but as we go into thursday,
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it's going to clear up nicely for portugal with sunshine in has been to friday. ah. may. oh, it is era. front climb reporting an in depth analysis. we bring you the latest on ukraine war on the unfolding, humanitarian crisis. documentary that inspire whitney springs world issues into focus through compelling human stories almost 6 decades after fidel castro's proclamation of the communist republic of cuba. we explore the issues shaping the countries future out is there is investigative program fault lines, returns with a special series on abuse in the boy scouts of america. lebanon goes to the polls, but will political change help the country find its way out of its quickly. economic crisis may on al jazeera frank assessment. what are the political risks of
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banning rushmore? the gas for western leaders will sanctions on russian energy exports us recipe for social in depth analysis of the days. headlines inside story on al jazeera lou ah, and again, you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of all top stories. this, our marable city. officials say russia has struck the last ukrainian stronghold that live 35 as strikes in the past 24 hours. thout dick do dirt to which bulgarian site has fully mat its obligations and has made all payments required under its current contract in
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a timely manner. strictly and in accordance with its terms, obviously gas is used as a political and economical to in the terms of the ongoing war. and not in the term of a legal and commercial relationship capabilities to pursue a nuclear weapon, particularly the facade material for such weapons. and that agreement was working by all objective accounts. we've tested the other proposition which was pulling out of the agreement, trying to exert more pressure. and we've also seen the results. and the result has been that that nuclear program, which had pushed back the breakout time to a year in terms of bid experts say that in order to make to weapon eyes that enriched uranium into a legal warhead, it would actually require a further year, more importantly, to actually develop a nuclear weapon, it would require a political decision on the part of the wrong leaders. and there has been northridge decision. in fact, johan has been very clear that it's not seeking
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a nuclear warhead, even in mary kennedy since the 1900 ninety's. they have been saying that the wrong has been 6 months away from a nuclear weapon. and 30 years from a spend 30 year at the nuclear agreement. under the agreement, iran was only enriching uranium to best and 4 percent. so essentially it was the americans who made that decision. naughty iran. ok, as are you saying that this is coming from israeli pressure? but why would the us be coming out with this in order to reach a deal is not going very well in regards to the issue of the listing, the i r g c, are the iranian revolutionary guards from the foreign terrorist organization. this, the reason iran is insisting from the listing the organization from the terrorist this for very unsold her being killed. and there's really as strike sir, is defense, ministry says at least 3 more were injured,
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major reports explosions over the capsule, damascus. during the early morning. fi from russia via a pipeline across bella. luce, beyond shell drop is a specialist on european n, g and chief analyst commodities at se, stream on our top story and us rush to be independent. and that is why they acted beer to, to say, we're not going to pay in roubles. and russia them have respond, then you're not getting the gas. and that this puts the other countries in europe, in kind of heights. what? well, it doesn't do that is going to be my next question. and putin is saying exactly. so i mean, there are only 2 choices or you in general, and you're specifically either to pay in room or deficit of energy in general and natural gas, specifically those order to all the questions on the solutions. and i think rushes
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0, i'm fine, then gas from will convert euro's to rubles still, it's your own google account. and then you pay from that google account to the seller in sudan say at least 170 people have been killed in gun battles between nomadic arab tribes and none arabs fighting south and west are 4 states off the bodies of 2 nomads were found on thursday, unrest later spread to the state capital al jenny in disagreements over scarce resources have caused confrontations for nearly 20 years of aloneness. as bring in heaven, morgan, our correspondent, in costume. however, what more do we know about this violence? well on wednesday it has been relatively calm between the 2 sides. but from friday, up until monday evening, there was a lot of tension and a loss of fight tuesday morning. now the descent that the sovereignty counsel as the highest ruling body or the only governing body right now here. and so dan has,
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has an emergency meeting, was led by general adams had their uncle hon who headed the security and defense committee. and the issued following the falling decisions, they said that they will of the conflict. a member of the sovereignty council also is visiting janina to day on wednesday. and he will be looking into them issue with the state authorities. so there has been a lot of tension between the 2 sides, between the arabs and the non arabs. but this latest round of violence has resulted in a very high death toll, including people who have been injured. the comments he footed in his doctor says at least 200 people have been injured as a result of the violence and tens of thousands have been displaced. and it was, this is a region that was ravaged by civil war, sincerely to in the early, 2, thousands, it ended in a p. still. so why are we saying this up surgeon violence now? well, what while apiece, deal was signed in 2020 between various arm groups in the door for region and the
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transitional government back them. and the military itself, there has been a lot of issues or rather a lot of points in that agreement that is yet to be implemented. the 1st being the security arrangements, members of the arm groups or the former rebels in the door for region are supposed to be separated. and then re integrated into the national army. that process of security arrangements of seeing the members of the arm groups and the rebel groups being separated. it integrated is yet to happen. it has been very slow, especially following the takeover between a, as a falling the military take over last year. but there's also a lot of tension between the 2 sides, the arab, and the nomads that has yet to be resolved. and which while the piece deals as there will be reconciliation is yet to happen. ever move and end cartoon, thanks very much. a colombian general and other high ranking army officers have acknowledged their parts in the extra judicial killings of $120.00 civilians. it's the 1st time members of the military have publicly told the truth about one of the darkest chapters of the country civil war. and as under a ramp,
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yeti reports from boca tar, holding pictures of their loved ones. relatives of the victims of extra judicial killings streamed into this hearing in the northeast region of cut the tumble. were 10 former military members among them and general admitted to committing war crimes and ask for forgiveness. your assistance. i killed family members of people who are here. i misled them and cruelly and cowardly assassinated them pretending there were rebels tarnishing their name, leaving children without fathers, as mothers without children. and i know you won't forgive me, but i hope this will avoid this happening again. the military supposed to protect pharmacy. i trusted us and we lie to them and killed them. come, we're going to be dead us while facing each other. victims and perpetrators detailed the killing of over a 100 civilians falsely portrayed as rebels killed in combat. the court determined that 6402 people were murdered this way between 20022008 in
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a scandal known as false positives. the goal was to boost that statistics and justify u. s. military aid. the soldiers involved were rewarded with promotions in time off . luck, while vercadia gone a loony coffin, the requirement was to produce casualties in combat. no matter what. does this according to the policies of the army commander a demand or peter indifferently coolants of command. officers explained how they planned the killings making less of walner. bal, farmers, disabled people in youth young. and they said this conspired with paramilitary groups that offered them weapons in uniforms to the skies. the killings, many victims are wondering why there has been so much impunity or guess that don't get why did we have to make a public scandal for 14 years to reach this point yet what would have happened if we had given up what we did? we need another 6402 victims in the court that you see behind me is also
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investigating the military high command. that is always the night that the killings were part of a systematic policy. but a number of officials have said that they were under pressure to inflate the success of their military operations. listen, they just, i vowed no soul. these weren't isolated events. nobody apples responsible for the killings. this is the result of failed state policies. and this is what the judiciary hasn't determined yet any minute. the gateway is how many and, but despite the trials, limitation, the fact that the soldiers are admitting that they committed war crimes is unprecedented. and an important step in overcoming one of the darkest chapters of columbus long civil conflict. allison that i'm 50, i'll just eat i booked up yet. still a had hair on out, is era roaring into all this again, how the latest space x mission has an italian touched to it. and then i'm a key that is a light football fans in germany. he's a,
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oh ah ah, the knees university's when he applied for a grant from the us national science foundation. or critics say that's the problem with the china initiative. if authorities can't prove spying, they'll look for something. anything else? i feel it's completely info big. it's racist. corbin yes. a friend who set up a go fun me page says the trump, you're a spy. catching program aimed at preventing china from stealing intellectual property is not catching spies. they're going about it in
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a completely wrong way. i mean, they are clearly targeting, for the most part, asian americans. and, you know, we've seen this in past instances in history and it's happening now. when the biden administration inherited the china initiative, we decided that wasn't the right approach. it replaced that with a broader plan called the strategy for countering nation state threats. targeting espionage from china, russia. busy iran and north korea since then, the remaining about his ties to china was dismissed without trial, university of kansas. professor feng franklin towel was convicted in april of fraud and making false statements. but the judge has declined to set a sentencing date and is considering defense claims that there are major problems with the prosecution's case f b, i officials point to the case of harvard university kemp, they say there's good reason to focus on china. there is no country, no country that presents a broader,
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more severe threat to our innovation. our ideas on our economic security than china does. joyce chow, a chinese student living in chicago, says the focus on china makes the u. s. and increasingly hot, full environment. there is this huge rise of anti asia and violence and discrimination of many smaller incidents as well. and i do think i will a sport and if you peter, thank you very much. laura. a breathtaking, semi final 1st leg in the champions league has given manchester city a slender advantage of a round madrid after a 7 gall thriller on tuesday night. so they were at the blocks quickly with kevin the brighter, giving them the lead after just 2 minutes. and kareem bens hammer, the pace of began continued after the break fulfilled and made it $31.00 left. but said he over never to go leave for the 3rd time when bernardo silver fired him from the edge of the area him of gaud.
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so all majors that 50 as the advantage we after, while she got this, not a big advantage and rehab at her our support are gonna ask to play back out of the to try to go to the final the england v. spain thing continues on wednesday with the 1st leg of the 2nd semi between liverpool and villarejo. you can crop side or looking to reach the final for the 1st time since they lifted the trophy in 20. 19. the manager is wary of the i l. we have knocked out events, us and german champions by munich to reach the last for so many culture. so many players out there try and broke their socks off with their whole life and have no chance to be to be close of a sammy fall. and we are there, so we have 2 chairs, we have to completion of course, but we have to enjoy it as well. and. and, and yes, patient very, very difficult to poland that's,
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that's true. they are made for this competition. can we one understand honestly the way they set it up because it's really, really good. who die emery's via they all have been the surprise package of the seasons. competition the only last once on the road so far on their way to the semi's. but the coach accepts, he sighed, we'll have to take a big step up if they are to spring another scribes fain have conceded that the seasons competitions cannot be completed and the league tables will now be frozen from the last round of fixtures in december chapter done yet finished top ahead of dynamic eve with both sides potentially eligible for next seasons champions. league dynamo, we're in action on tuesday night in germany. they match with brazil dorothy all for the atlanta hawks to clinch their 1st round series in the n b a playoffs. victor or the depot was the star man for miami, with 23 points in game 5 on thieves and fixes all toronto raptors in the next stage with the 1st game of that series. on monday, i'm stand in
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