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color on the retainer. this is andrew is here, news on line from nothing coming up. the founder of the far right munition group is keepers is sentence to 18 is in prison of a huge role in the attack on the us capital. hiding in plain sight, the most wanted fugitive in the 1994 run to genocide is arrested in south africa. as new u. k data reveals a big jump in net migration. the government is accused of ignoring economic realities and pushing for electoral reform and the democratic party to conduct position supporters defend on contrast and i'm far as small with all the sports. manchester united. i've secured a return to the champions lee, maybe chelsea crawford to guarantee
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a top for finish and the right wing minutes. shanita has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for his role in the attack on the us capital building. on january the 6th 2021 student rose the founder of the s keeper's munition and members of his anti government group of the 1st people to be sentenced for seditious conspiracy. and all the crimes. prosecute his head off for a 25 year jail 10 on hearing that the rod was approved to stop the transfer of power from donald trump to joe biden. and fisher has moved from washington dc. you know, in going straight to the country. the words of the judge who sentenced the founder of the right wing militia group, the old keepers to 18 years in jail stood roads. a former part of trooper was convicted of seditious conspiracy. essentially,
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trying to over through the government by fighting up those 2 states, the sold on the capital. on january 6th, 2021. they were trying to stop the certification of to apply as president. he claimed in court, he was a political prisoner, a position rejected by the judge. there's no way that he was the leader of the director of what happened on january 6th. he was just a convenient target. the oath keeper's work, a convenient target. the d o j looked at them and said, oh, here's a skate here. the scape goat of what happened on january 6. rhodes in his folder was dressed in combat style gears to converge on the capital. while he never entered, he was in constant contact with those inside. he had stashed weapons in nearby hotels, and prosecutors said he was ready to use them to force congress to back donald trump. the defense argued roads should be essentially free today, having spent 60 months in prison. but the judge clearly felt that the offense is
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needed a much stiffer sentence at 18 years. is the longest deal term honda? to anyone convicted of offences from january? the 6th roots claim of being a political prisoner. it goes the words of some republican members of congress. they have defended those charged and convicted of offenses from january. the 6th and total trump running for re election as you, as president, has promised pardons for all convicted if he wins. more than $1000.00 people have been charged with offences surrounding january the 6th 2021 row just to appeal to conviction on the length of his deal to ireland. for sure. i'll just go to washington. karen greenberg is a us national security expert and director of the center on national security at fordham university school of law. she joins us now. thanks very much for being with us. what do you make of a sentence, but it has been given just do it right. i think it's actually very important. i think you've sent a very important message. we see, you know, lower level people within these organizations be convicted or plead guilty
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and, and we haven't seen very long prison sentences. and now that we have discharged to there's just conspiracy. we have a commensurate prism sentence. i think it says a very strong message to any of any individuals. we're thinking of doing this again . and i think that as in part goes into to how this sentence is conceived and carried out. and i think going to be interesting to see how the other so this is conspiracy conditions are met with sentences in coming weeks and months when we, when, when we see what happens, it means that you suggested that the sensors might have a deterrent effect, but is there a danger or so that that could cause a strength from the feelings and maybe kind of haldeman. well, i think we've, we started as that train has already left the station. i think the feelings of those who are getting involved in these organizations are,
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i don't think leniency is going to make them less convicted about their illogical motives. i think however, that there's a bigger story that we need to talk about here, which is yes, they're conducting a lot of followers that we've seen. they're charging a lot of followers. they, they're talking about the fact that there could be hundreds more charged for the january ships and in the larger context. but i think the larger messages. what about the leaders? what about the people in the white house? what about the people in the administration with whom those who were offering threats were, were it in, in contact with one way or another, either passively or active. and i think it really points to where is this investigation going about the, the leaders and so i think this, that, that is embedded here in this as well, which is this was serious. this isn't something that just be tossed aside as somebody who was opposing an election, but somebody who at arms and intent and followers and wanted to take over
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the process, ease of government. and i think the, the yes it will be appealed. but remember, the non appeal you can get up, you can get a larger sense. it's something else could come up. so just all i think or just dropped it just to go back to various keepers themselves. that how much of a, how big a group of a and how much of a threat to all of a, and you'll be just national security. i think the parent that that, that groups that are, that are, that want to handle things rather than by the process, ease of governing or the processes of lawful activities that are doing so in the name of white supremacy and other illogical extremist ideas are dangerous to national security, they're dangerous to daily life, as well as to the life of the nation. and i think they are extremely, a can be extremely dangerous. or we've seen this before in american history. we've seen that in the 3rd these and um, and as many people have written, recent books about and the pod cast about. and this has something to pay incredible attention to. not just for their thoughts and their ideas for people who to try to
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rally around violets and commit violence in the name of the anti government and anti the democratic processes. i mean, you're new to the people within kind of higher assurance. i mean, we've heard from some senior republicans and presidential hopefuls, for example, on desantis this. it said that he'll look at putney. we journey 6 rogers and trump is also said some of the things that what kind of effect would that have if they did that? and i think it would have a huge immensely um damaging effect. i think it would have the opposite effect of giving a harsh sentence to those convicted of charges as high as it's just conspiracy. and it would sort of take the wind out of the sales of how we think about the role of our courts. and so i think it would reverse some of the deterrent effect. um and basically say, yeah, you can do this when the, the political group that you're behind is us meeting trump or
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whoever else just answers. and i think it would be lovely either have courts that can adjudicate things that are respected for their opinions or we don't. and courts do their best to try to stay out of the political arena. that's what they're supposed to do when a case directly involved and engages politics. that's an impossibility. but they could still try to be just to adjudicate it. and we've seen in many of these cases where the substances are actually very well, they're not trying to ramp up the political capital that they might get dealt with, that the courts are not. and so i think the idea of pardons would have a devastating effect on just how this democracy functions and, but you're, you're absolutely right. it's out there. it's been, it's been named and i'm sure it will be repeated again in the election cycle. karen greenberg, thank you very much indeed for tremendous appreciate your time. thank you. to run to non accused of ordering, the 1994 massacre of about 2000 people sheltering in a church is being arrested in south africa food and it's kind of she may have been
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around since 2001 when he was in dotted for genocide a, his role in the mass killings at the new 100 catholic church is expected to be transferred to run to for trial. in the 100 day reign of violence in 1994, about 800000 brandons were slaughtered by who to munitions about 75 percent of the truancy population was killed. as one of those many moderate tutors, about 75000 children who survived the fighting last one or both of the parents, a 1000000 people were internally displaced. and up to 2000000 people left the country including many of the perpetrators. catherine stories monitoring developments from nairobi as cachimba was arrested on wednesday. he has been on the run for many years and he is expected to be arranged in court on friday. and it's also expected that he could eventually be taken
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to you in a court that is based in tons of media that specifically deals with issues to the to do with the genocide. so why we're here is because of this mine and as is, oh my mind that mastercard, in one way about 2000 people were killed women, children and men as well. and what they did is that they went to discharge of a catholic church and they bought a few walls and they burned down the charge with people. what inside um, so during the general side, many, many people ran to the charge to 6 the salt list because they thought that that is where they would be protected kids. that was not the case. we know also that the, one of the charts, the, the,
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the priest was in charge of that particular charge and that was supposed to protect this victim. uh, was involved in that mazda, of course, he's currently in jail. okay. she knows one of the group of suspects being tracked by the prosecutor's office, from the un criminal tribunal on one to 3 of those remain at launch for them as of to come use the businessman, they accused of inciting. and in some cases, taking part in the killing of tutsis tracking them depends on how unintelligence, from national governments, the prosecutor's office, has no power as of the rest. its work is made even honda, by the ability of fugitives to change identity and move across the launch pots of east central and southern africa with relatives. so time be. so if a good day is over cetera, and direct to the 1st thing to think tank is as the rest is good news for the victims, families, it was not an easy process,
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but they've been following him for the past 20 years. and this is the coordination between the united nations and sort of can police and, you know, unfortunately just going to open all the wounds. uh this but also it, it, it, it shows the consistency, particularly of the poker governance government in terms of trying to round out, found up all of the potatoes, all fish genocide, then that he was one of the most uh, one to the fugitive who is accused of space in his crime. and hopefully it's what i've been closer to many one days we went through this very difficult to appear to 1994. he was hiding in plain sights. um, but you know, it does need that the most a warranty is particularly teaches the book. the about only is that they could easily, uh, you know, uh, assimilating southwick and, and so side to, because they look to say at, but there's a lot of suppose to glen to from this, the, we call a boat is inside of it. but i can, some of you guys are hosting
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a number of the features from various countries. and so difficult was also the main negotiate of that piece between to put it into 2 pieces. and after that, before so many of the refugees that i took it from the, from the dfcs sled to south africa. and it is quite a difficult one, especially if someone decides to assume a normal uh, simple identity is quite difficult to identify them. are coming up on the news from london. most co sign is deal with minutes to station rushes, tactical nuclear weapons and batteries shopping stories of those who died in a canyon cult. a family member reveals how the children were killed and support the special one, talks about his special connections, details lecturing about us in the
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us. as the rushes of augment mess and re group has supplied sedans, rapids support forces, with surface to air missiles, to fight them. me the worry sides is you don't blame the child that so breeches the licensee spa design to an osh, meta terry and 8 into the country. a 5 digit was shot down in on demand northwest of how to handle tennessee 5 was reported new military base to don don in the permanent tre, russell rapids, support forces have been fighting for control since april united nations has more than 20000000 people need assistance morgan has more from the city of them to him on the 3rd day of the ceasefire between the 2, the needs army and the current military rapids support forces was calmer compared to the 1st and 2nd phase of the ceasefire. residents and parts of on demand reported confrontations between the are a stuff on the so the news army. but they said that it was less intense compared to the previous days. now in the northern parts of the capital residents who left
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their homes because of the violence tried to return to check on the properties. and those who we spoke to said that they found that their belongings have been looted and they accused the recess and gags of being behind it, especially because the northern part of the capital is large, be dominated by the rapids support forces. the ceasefire was signed for humanitarian corridors to be opened for 8 to reach those in need here in the capital have to and elsewhere around the country. but on the 3rd day of the ceasefire, that is the it to happen while some 8 has reached. why do you say you can, i mean the 3 air base here and under mine, it has yet to be distributed because of the ongoing violence and 8 organizations say that that violence is hen during their operations and making it difficult for them to operate medical assistance is also a challenge. one of the few reno dallas has sensors here and i'm the man had to shut down its stores on thursday. they said they had to do that because of lack of equipment and lack of medicines for the patients that come to their doors. many people say that they took this opportunity to try to might make their way out of
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the capital cartoon. because they're not sure what is going to come next once to cease fire. and they said that they were that the fighting will intensify. but they also hope that it doesn't so that they can come back to for, to him and resume their lives. once again, he but morgan, i'll just 0. i'm the man present. alexander, nutrition, koses, tactical nuclear weapons, are being relocated to batteries. just as dr. rush assigned to deal to formalize the deployment defense minister. so i can show who says the decision was taken off of what he called a shop escalation on. russia's board is he said 10 actual capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons already and batteries the storage facility will be completed by july. it will be the 1st transfer of nuclear weapons to another country since the mid 19 ninety's una shop of ova is a john this based in moscow. she says preparations to deploy the weapons to batteries already underway. the defense minister showing goose said the decision to
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deploy russia's no strategic nuclear weapons on to the territorial galleries has been dictated by the ex favorites hills nato's nuclear emissions. so russia and batteries have to take re tell a tree meshes according to the minister. the 2 countries have begun implementation of, of the things of the bundle option side has already received the is, comes there and missile system capable of using photos, conventional nuclear weapons. some bella, russian crops have already been modified to use the nuclear weapons and full of russian assessment have the undergoing special training. at the same time, russia will not give control of its nuclear weapons to bel evers and most co, not minutes will, will make decisions regarding the use of the weapons. the volume in groups has its hand in control of the move to the russian ministry. head of the russian messen regroup, if any precaution made the announcement on a visit to the eastern ukrainian city. on wednesday you said 20000 of his troops
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were killed in the battle. which last of 9 months, he also criticized russia's military leadership for failing and its strategic objectives. us extreme defense says ukraine's allies have agreed to train ukrainian pilots to fly us made f. 16 find digits for months keep has been calling for the supply of advanced 5 digits to support his defenses against russia's invasion would often. so the netherlands and denmark will lead the efforts. russia has intensified it's sorted bombardment bombardment of ukraine cities, an infrastructure in the kremlin. scroll t only underscores ukraine's need for a stronger layer, ground base, air defense architect. so the members of the contract group continue to scour their stocks for missiles and systems, but they consent the united states and others have worked with their private sector
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with their private sector on contracts to build new ne sams and other air defense equipment. and i applaud the countries that are finding ways to meet ukraine's urgent air defense needs. how does there's practical, hey, knows more from the pentagon. well, this is all coming out of what they call the ukraine defense contact group. that's basically where a 50 countries, their military leaders, they try to get together about once a month so that they can coordinate what kind of a is going to ukraine, what kind of hardware, what kind of training, what are the top ones that came out of this was a german majority stuff mark, milly, he said this is one of his more distributed comments. i think that we've heard since the invasion and this is exact quote, this for militarily is not going to be won by russians. it's just not the one on say the premiums because when the war militarily, but that is not going to happen any time soon. and of course,
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one of the big focuses was on the f. 16 fighter jack, since the invasion, we've been hearing craig call for these advance fighter jets to have the usa. they say don't we've done that would be at school a tori. we're not going to do that. well now the president had, and his allies have made the decision that they are in fact going to start streaming free and pilots on the f. 16 and we do it now. you know, out of this meeting who's going to take the lead? it's going to be the netherlands in denmark, they're going to really take the lead on a training ukrainian pilots most likely in their countries. other countries are going to work on exactly what that training is going to be. there's really no timeframe. i'm windows have 6 teams are going to get into the theater of war. the russian president says, the situation in the southern crocuses region while difficult, is moving towards the settlement or in meetings with the lead is visited by john and armenia. but it may pretend met with as abrasions on the president, you know, leave dominion pharmacist, any compassion. yeah. and the separately, and most of the 2 former soviet republics have been in
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a decades old conflict over the contested region of the car by the russian presidents as resolving the conflict will benefit both countries and the regions. sewell so firstly, the thing that after the recent statements of the media and leadership on the recognition of no go, no kind of pocket, it's cost of upside down, as well as the recognition of the territorial integrity of as much as the issue of agreeing on other points of the peace treaty will go much easier because it was the main factor in which we could not come to an agreement. but most of the nation is slows without a menu. a medium, boda cetera, is in customer service ready to ensure the normal passage of trains through the standard. tell you a lot of media and we expect that he has it of age on the radio below. so be open for the car, drove out of mania railway train, suggesting near u. k. if it is sure, net migration reached a record 606000 last year from is to reduce your neck,
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says the numbers are too high and dispatch to bring them down as possible. its efforts to reduce that migration, the bush government has stopped many foreign post graduate students from bringing relatives to the country. i think i found the reports from under the can match. i am loves working here in the cafe that her family runs flat. why take away they originally came to the wrong because it is when it comes to finding stuff, it's hard to find, but his work is he'll stick around so far and as a volume to the majority of the 5 minutes, i'm kinda australia because furnished people. but i think we should be encouraging people because obviously the more money that they on the more price that they pay in full, it only goes into me anyways. so i think it's good. it's a good thing. the need for foreign labor is clear in many parts of britain, not just in hospitality, but areas like education and health care. and it partly explains to jump in that migration last year to a head long figure of 606000 compared 248-8000 in 2021. as we know,
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some of the factors behind the net migrations, i guess firstly, work related fees is for non e, you nationals accounted for an estimated 837002 valuables in 2021 that rose to 235000 last year many took jobs and sectors where they were the big stuff shortages such as health and social care. secondly, there was 3 101000 study related fees as in 2021. that jumps to 361000 last year. most of the rise was down to more family members coming over 2 years ago, humanitarian visa is accounted for 57000 the rivals. this movement trembles to a 172000 last year, mainly due to ukrainian and home co nationals. and in 2021. about 53000 people coming to sign him in the u. k. that rose to about 76000 last year. i that the government insisted to bring down that migration to relieve pressures on housing
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and public services this week. it, it out some new rules. following most obviously, students from bringing dependence with the i want to bring the numbers down the measures. we've announced this week or more impactful than anything any one has ever announced before when it comes to tackling migration. and it goes along side or other plan the to stop the boat's cause that's really important. of course, the numbers reaching the u. k by irregular roots like those crossing from fronts in small boats, most of whom eventually came asylum. but wolf by overall immigration and one right have sent a think tank, accuses the government of throwing red meats to disaffected voters, rather than addressing the needs of the economy. the way in which the economy is currently shaping given the recession, we just not really avoid this, given the highlights, replace them with a given that was losing a lot of the migration following breakfast. i really don't see how the government could really bring down those numbers. and keep the economy at a stable level where it's aiming for, but the opposition labor party says the rising that migration shows the
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government's gotten a plan and says it would bring numbers down through training programs. but the on the pledge is eliza challenge. house of square the so color cutting, immigration, while avoiding mo, damaged the vital services. the thing bob, which is 0 them to all the u. k, is trying to reduce migration numbers wherever it can. some countries actively seeking more people, you know, who states to can 1600000 documents of my grades last year. most of these were on working student or family visas. the us is experiencing a labor shortage with millions of vacant jobs. germany took in 1300000 migrants last year, most were assign them, see cuz germany wants to attract 400000 skilled workers. this year. canada wants half a 1000000 migrants a year for the next 5 years. it's population is shrinking and more people are needed to fill gaps in the labor market or pull just as the chairman of international chambers of commerce, u. k. he joins me now from london. thanks for being with us. so just to put,
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put that you can context internationally from some of these other examples we saw was the case a concern with this, this figure to learn good, good evening, 1st to go say that was as all that excellent report and the next and overview i think the reality is we've got politics playing against the reality or that. sadly, our narrative about immigration in the day is one that's highly politicized, and fails to acknowledge the fact that we already have in the u. k. 10000000 of our population to board outside the u. k. we have some of the best financial services fintech live sciences of anywhere in the world because of the diversity of talent because we have people coming in from all over the world that and i think we should be talking about this and celebrate is i, i was talking to
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a friend earlier today from luxembourg to last sunday, where 50 percent of the population comes outside of the bag. they have a street party to celebrate all the people who come from outside. so i think to my mind there's a very important narrative here which recognizes and appreciates the people who come here to work and to contribute including unimportant play students who represent a big part of these numbers. as you mentioned, they also represent very significant positive contribution to you get economy of over 25000000000 pounds for year and the nameless to have for the top 10 universities in the world. and having the most size it at research papers per head of population. anywhere in the world we one percent of the world's population and we 14 percent of all the great publications sides of from academia. that's a reflection of the success of the case international approach to people. yeah,
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i mean, you talked about the kind of political side of it. so i mean, the conservative is to say they want to bring integration or do some animation as but most of the labor, the manual position policy says it wants to do the same. so it hasn't become politically toxic to even talk about bringing more people in this is that, is that the issue? but i think that i think it's a very good question. i think there's 22 thoughts i would have talking about immigration numbers in the absence of a strategy for the nation by what are we trying to achieve? what sort of economic growth we want to change? that's why in canada, that's why the u. s. a. that's why germany are targeting to bring more people in because they want to grow their economy. so i think there is an economic case for all of this. i think frankly, politically, both the parties are located in the rear view mirror and they've lost touch with the vast majority of people in this country who welcomed people from the ukraine.
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welcome people from afghanistan and welton, people from hong kong. this is a nation. the tribes on diversity and people from all around the world and what the, how to, how do people address those? and the pressure on resources like in schools and hospitals and you know, housing the, what do you do about that side of the equation and how, how do you make that possible? but i think it, that's such an important point. i mean, the reality is you need for every country to have an overall strategy for the country. so we need to know what are we trying to achieve and the longer term in terms of economic growth. and then you underpin that. what does that mean in terms of housing growth, terms of expansion of schools and offloads and so on. and at the end of the day, if you don't bring this all together into one overall national or industrial strategy, you can't actually achieve your objectives. so it isn't one piece of the jigsaw without the other. i think we've talked accelerate our as building. we've got
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accelerated investment in schools that i'm in are, and that's without the service here. that's all part of an overall strategy. the migration figures on their own. they don't tell any story until order, so thank you very much indeed to for coming to georgia. thank you. thank you. learn and have a good evening. thank you to those more still to come this out. those. this is really big side comp boxed and above a mass grave side. you claims it was the scene of a 1948 massacre flexing minutes. your muscle near the demilitarized zone. the us and south korea hold. another round of defense exercises uninstall chapter 3 decade, which is hockey team. back in the stanley cup finals, the
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ears are forecasts for a friday across europe in africa. good to have you along. we've got rain swirling around spain. it has generated some flooding from valencia to mercy, and certainly we could see some more. it's kicking back, some rain into central and northern portugal. speaking of the rain, let's go to central europe right now and i would say, okay, south of budapest, that's where we've got outbreaks of showers. some intense stuff through the balkans as well. dark in the blue. the more intense that rain will be falling, and showers really never too far away from it stumble. you know, the name of the game, right. but i think it's a sun cloud combo on friday, so that allows your temperature to come up to $21.00. speaking of high temperatures, that we could say, yeah, for western russia, beller roost here and the low to mid twenties. and we've got this phrase here that i think will induce a bit of cloud cover for the southeast of england, including monday is not going to be an overcast stay, but partly cloudy conditions at times. there's been some pretty big burst of rain not too far away from elders, but that starts to peter out the wind, really the issue from libya to egypt that could spin up some sand and dust storms.
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and it has been a number of weather makers crushing into south africa, south coast, but it starts to clear out 15 degrees in cape town, but that's a bit below average for this time of the year, the season the, the the, the, the but the the land of the free if you're black, are a criminal,
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crimes police in south africa have arrested the most wanted fugitive accused of serious crimes. in the 1994 rondon genocide, fusions case, fema is accused of organizing kidding. of nitty 2000 cookies. those taking shelter at the catholic church. present that is on a new co. shanker says tactical nuclear weapon substances being relocated to better roost just hours after russia. sondra deals to formalize the deployment defense minister 2nd show of uses. the decision was taken of to want to go to shop. escalations on russia's board is kenya is interior minister says there are at least 10 more mass graves in the shack, ahold of forest, hundreds of photos of a religious lead to have died. survivors of his coat say, he told them to stop to death, so they can go to heaven. 241 bodies have been recovered sofa, but hundreds of people are still missing. welcome, web reports from accountability. fronts is one,
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g is seeking custody of his grandchild. you survived the cult, anything can. yeah. and he's now in government. can his daughter was one of his pasta pool mackenzie's follow, as survivors say, he convinced many of them to stuff us the children and then themselves to death before the end of the world. so they could get to having that when front is organized, the rescue. it was too late, the 2 of his grandchildren, the one who survived explain what happened to his younger brother say. on the day he was supposed to die and say that the mom tried to supper, get safe and looking for the noise and was keeping safe. it was just kicking, use the legs. okay. when that time did nothing but i guess, but its safe waste life safety is among hundreds of people who have been buried in the remote already forest too. when mackenzie had cooled his followers more than
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a month after they started doing the stuff to the gaming bodies at the sides, people found the live abroad here to midland these town hospital. some of them want to continue stopping themselves to that. those are already data taken to the towns move next door. people familiar with the sites and survivors say that the remembers of the cold simulation and some of its father was still alive hiding in the bush and the other a 100 small bodies buried in the ground. this person's work besides, it is not authorized to talk. there are many signs that things are still going on in the place. you can see people have been cooking in the houses. we came across a body that was recently put in a house that we'd searched several times. one of the hands had been eaten by a hind uh kenzie was arrested several times and released even off to his father was started dying. he's now in please custody. are waiting charges. supplements,
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launch the commission of inquiry and he's looking at regulating preaches people. that's how the judge is in the town of melody. wondering why nobody's stopped. mackenzie. this one is that by bishop thomas, kyla, he says he's been in the thing the 3rd season to mackenzie's dangerous student's day preaching. for yes, this call to reach us. they centralized every vote for them not to jesus. then they begin commodities. let the most people who love the profile. i think. no, but i it's released because right, well anybody that's mind you, we get the get. the child protection officers tell from this is they'll help him see custody of his grandchild. when he's released from the cat, it was off to francis objectively to the sites last month that the police operation
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finally began. he says, hundreds of lives could have been saved, including 5 year old say malcolm web address era 1000000 d can yeah. the opposition protest as in the democratic republic of congo her fort with police during the riley and the capital contrast to the quote in full actual reforms ahead of the general election in december. victoria gave some beautiful police in contrast to push back the position. the demo eas could be anticipated is proud to trying to reach the electoral commission building in the communities capital from now on president felix. just security must know that we will be coming to you every thursday to protest against what they are doing with the election process until we are free and critical evictions in the country. protest is a demanding an international audience of the entire electoral commission. we're here to say no to the ongoing director of process,
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which the current president is trying to fix for himself and his people. we refuse this with all our energy. this is why we are protesting. the president felix choose the katie, one disputed elections in 2019 critics. a since then, he's consolidated his power by time and picking louis to run the electoral commission and accused him of appointing judges who are biased. amnesty international and other whites groups of also accused him of declaring a state of siege in the east and north tv when a to re provence is to crept down on to send these areas known to be open edition strong coats for felix as people are doing is unacceptable in a state which is supposed to be a democracy. people died in this country for freedom. we will not accept a dictatorship. now, governing parties suppose is dismissed such protests as an attempt to discredit the government. elections is scheduled to take place in december.
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thousands of opposition protested. say they'll keep up the pressure to ensure a set process victoria case and be, i'll just say we're of anger's mounting in south africa as the continent's most advanced economy. coups with the cholera outbreak and he's 21. people have died. people are blaming the government for lack of clean water. the west hit region is just 50 kilometers north of pretoria, where local, say, the tap water has been dutchy for years. now the communities courting full accountability for the depths. i hope that my cousins diff looking v o that of the people seeing that people have died is going to be changes. and people are going to be held accountable to the people that are not the if you we, they equality to what does that is being supplied the end? it's not only at the beginning or the phone or the leg diesel quite sometimes. now
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i'm finished vince 2016 here in canada. we've been having water issues. the water is brown. we're asking them to at least clean the water or bring us water trucks. 3 times a week, all we're asking is to have clean water. he said to in the us, of south korea, holding the largest ever joint ministry exercises. ok, 70 is since the start of the imagery lines. the drills which are due to austin, to mid june, taking place south of the heavily fortified demilitarized zone along the border with north korea. robert bride has moved from butcher and city in south korea. these exercises all being states to box the 70 at the end of the 3 alliance between south korea. i'm united states which came into being after the fighting, had ended in the could be in the exercises and according to sultan's defense, fitness freaks they are among the biggest exercises that have ever been staged.
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some of the very latest jet spices, those career is always an good by these exercises saying that they are a dress rehearsal for both and also complaining about the fact that you all taking place so close. they say to be heavily fortified dmc boulder. but according to the south, with increasing threats from fuel, again with a duel is continuing to be fellow pits. you clear this house? these drills have to be staged a sites. that's a deterrence against the question. you've got to put it on order. uh, clean, which is this training is conducted with the aim of enhancing the alliance and joined the operational capabilities to implement peace through strength. this is the largest scale training in h us approximately 70 of the most of on south korean. and us units are involved, and that's moving to an all 1000 troops and over 600 pieces of equipment to go for
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ritz hot your career says demonstrations of military might such as these, give it to the legitimate rights to develop its nuclear arsenal dismissals. rob mcbride, al jazeera poach on city south korean. a new study is revealed possible location of mass graves from the 1948 is where the massacre of a palestinian village called town tour. u. k based research agency says it has identified the sites under beach resort comstock forensic architecture, analyzed aerial photos, maps, and witness. testimonies survive as from time to recite people had been executed, and their bodies dumped during the creation of the state of israel, known to palestinians as the next law. i'm off, i want to use a research coordinator at forensic architecture. he explains how they managed to identify the location of the mass graves. we work across many mediums and sources and bringing together contemporary technology with historical
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understandings and the witnesses, the testimonies of those survivors. what we do is bring together things from satellites and aerial imagery. archive will images, surveys, and those testimonies of those survivors together to analyze a historical event like this to allow testimonies to allow witnesses to lead us in reading and reconstruction in 3 d software. and to, to, to find sites of massacres and mass graves and be found in this division. what we found is, at least 2 sides of mass graves that we've identified one previously on seen, an unmarked and aerial images bites through witness testimonies and our reconstruction of this village. we've identified 2 nouns where we see and our corroborates with the testimonies of those survivors to be sites of mass graves. they are very
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similar to one on one another and their shape, their dimensions in their proximity to things like bushes that tells us of a systematic uh and you know, deliberate approach to barrier and massacres in this village. there are also 2 other sites at the very least, where we see ground disturbances and well as well as uh, being led to them by the testimonies of those survivors. 2 of the sites that we've uncovered and that the ones i described that demonstrate a consistent form we see are very likely sites of mass graves. and we think that there are bodies still there. today. they're under the sites of historical, uh, actually a parking lots and a holiday can. and those bodies are still there as far as we understand from our analysis. around 3700 employees of the u. n. agency capacity and refugees have been on strike for a 100 days, demanding,
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better pay. it does reaction has halted services such as health care and education . you know, bringing report some of the zone, a refugee camp. and you'll find west bank at this time of the date, children in a job as a refugee camp should be at school. but they haven't been in class for 100 days of these youngsters, or i'm on 45000 students studying at the schools funded by the u. underneath, and works agency for palestinian refugees. it's employees in the occupied westbank have been on strike, calling for better salaries then our last tour, her school uniform in march. the summer break is coming up and she's afraid of falling behind. we hope that the you and agency responds to it because demands and in the strike futures address, we have the right to go to school and learn like other children in the world. health care center is of close the rubbish. collection services have stopped
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refugee say they understand the reasons behind the strike and support workers, but they're the ones paying the price. same as a we want clean air, replaced dogs, cat, some flaws, hang around the garbage. the smell is really bad when neglected. lifting on sanitary conditions. this is the 2nd time this year. employees are striking. they say the agency has back tracked on its promises to review their salaries and young people never in the history of the united nations relief and works agency have we had a strike as long as this 1100 days with all the services in 19 refugee camps, this is a catastrophe that you wouldn't read even works. agency was sets up in 1949 a year after hundreds of thousands of palestinians would force from their homes when the state of israel was created. it has been providing health education and social services to 5900000 people. nearly 1000000 of them here in the west bank,
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which was supposed to be attend, have a remission until a just and last thing solution could be found has been prolonged for 7 decades. the city is here say that the agency is gradually abandoning its duties towards refugees. the services have been scaled back for years. the agency says it is facing a deep financial crisis and cannot afford to raise wages a little. but that we started this year with more than $70000000.00 in deficits, some countries toward us they will decrease the financial contribution. this would definitely limit to ability to provide services. you have to be sort of thing is they, they've been refugees for decades. and now they're being overlooked, as the international community is focused on more recent crises that but he just the to the occupied westbank. so have this news out and support find out if much do not tend to secure to return to the champions league. couple actions coming up
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the gene on out to see the despite the roll rate as far as an lens plate and come back to find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration bluffs in the congo basis. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big pay to examine for the old purchase is against indigenous people are holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the holes where last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters minds. it must, if possible, show documentary. a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or make is we bring you the latest from practiced on, on. the tension between support is a former prime minister in brun ton and the powerful military gene on al jazeera, the
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piracy. and that was port thanks so much. lauren. manchester united have secured a return to the champions league. red devils who didn't play in europe's top up competition in the season thrash. chelsea at old trafford. cast marrow and anthony marcy al, both getting on the score sheets and the 1st half a cover bit of skill from no fernandez helps when a penalty in the 2nd half of which he converted with the mark. his roster then capitalized on some mfc defending to get united for air time had seemed going on to win it for one to seal a top for finish independently. joseph torinio says he will be
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connected with roma forever as he looks to add yet another trophy to his glittering career rama. take on severe in the final of the rope. illegal on wednesday, reno has already enjoyed success with the autonomy and class, guiding it to you wrote a conference link laurie last season. more cheese coach has won multiple trophies in his career for the events. there's one club with which he doesn't retain any real connection with the only club in my career where i don't have still have deep feelings. we've spoken probably because the stadium was empty. covey time probably because we still haven't even let me. we know final and we know it's all fee, but these are the only $1.00. so either on my one day we, we, we are,
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we have them, they will be hard, but the, it would be connected forever. legal precedents heavy. it's a bass has apologize for his criticism around madrid, player vanessia as junior, and then she has had a hit out at the spanish league for failing to take action against racism. and the richardson reports are united show of support from the place of rail madrid. whole squad, reuben issues juniors number 20 shit. and if the game against royal, by calling on the clubs, so it's much since they're presenting fluid was racially abused. valencia on sunday woven issues, missed this game through injury rail funds shunted his name. the 20 minutes theme is that we need you to get a better feel of use from a supporter. let's see if it's a recent abuse in this case. then this use has been sol, get sued with abuse, multiple times the season. and if we did this week, it resulted in the plas thing,
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the spanish league belongs to racist. legal presidents have yet to pass react. see, by criticizing vinicius, each of us has no apologize for the dental. that will kind of been to my point, i have to say, sorry, because the message that i wrote and what i was trying to say a large number of people, especially those in brazil, did not understand how. so i didn't explain myself very well. well, my timing wasn't right, but i have no intention of attracting vinicius, disliked to step aside, could prove to be a tipping pointed house. spain deals with football, racism, a risk of being made. valencia was sanctioned with a fine and partial stadium closure fitness uses receipts, barking from across the football in. well, i think it's so bad the actually, it looks like it is going to force change. so i'm hoping that there will be something positive to come from it, because then i think it has taken a central story, not just in spain,
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but across europe and around the world. or even the united nations has taken homes in this uses case, it's planning to provide new guidelines on how to prevent and counts that racial abuse in sports. and much more indeed needs to be done to eradicate racial discrimination. and it needs to start with listening to people of that frequent dissent, meaning fully involving them, taking genuine steps to act upon that can sense in the rio de janeiro, a sub where he drew up. then he says, will remain a hero and a role model for how he plays and what he has to say. on the richardson, l g 0 was hamilton has denied talking to ferrari about a possible move to the tally in teams. the 7 time world champion is out of contract with mercedes at the end of the season and there's been speculation he could showing ferrari for 38 year old speaking how to sundays. monica brown pre is setting the record straight. yeah,
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i don't know. i think maybe with the weekends last weekend with the rice been cancelled, maybe they just got bored and started to but i think because of that, with my teams like working closely behind the scenes with toto, we're almost at the end of having the contract ready. britton's guidelines, a thomas has extended his lead up the 0 to tally up the 2018 through the front window, celebrated his 37 before they on the 1st of june, challenging days in the mountains. it leaves philipo zora one stage 18 that guides retains the 10th jersey carries a 29 2nd lead into the next stage to a florida. panthers have made it to the stanley cup finals for the 1st time since 1996. matthew contracts, 4th with less than 5 seconds ago to give a scene for 3 went over the carolina hurricane. it completed a 4 nothing series suite for the panthers. apply either the vegas golden lights,
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the dallas stars, and the championships to cider. that similar feel of being the underdog and trying to prove people wrong again, and we know what we have in there. we know how to play. we know the right way to play. we know what makes us successful and being in it with the guys and seeing the belief and seeing just the calmness to us is, is really something special kind of and former world number one, no bad job of age could be current number one, carlos alcaraz and the semi finals of this year is french open jock, which an authorized there in the same half of the draw from the event that starts next week. dr. which is the the 3rd well current us open champion. alvarez is the top seat at roland barrels. defending champion, wrapped in adel, isn't playing due to injury when women's of antique ish wine tack is a top rank player, however, she could be replaced as well. number one is 2nd seed arena set blank. i wins the title and swedish tennis player mikaya m,
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or has made an abrupt exit from the leo open. the am or was in here aided by a line called i didn't go his way earlier and match against french teenage are to see the will. number 53 madison brake is bracket and leave a hole in the pious chair. as a consequence, the i'm or was immediately disqualified from the truth and that is all your support for now. it's now back to lauren in london. and that's it for me learn tennis news up. i'll be back in a moment with more. today's news, thanks so much for watching. bye. for now, the oscar winning act or cate blanchett, discuss how advocating for refugees has changed. her outlook people i met were
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incredibly welcoming environmental to give and talks about the challenges facing the un with the ongoing global crisis unit c, r con rachel and these people. so it just reinforced to me the importance of the international community to maintain humanitarian aid. you and hcr, goodwill in basset, or cate blanchett, talks to l, just 0. the by pushing the
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one to blow by the perspectives power defines how wow we live here. we make the rules, not the people empower, investigate, expose this and question the youth and abuse of power around that. go on out of there. i'm harry davies. and that, kimberly, in west and australia or indigenous communities attaining it was sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the fear i'm afraid when you, when you're reporting from brazil is you're going to try it's protecting by the adversity pro defending themselves against the legal invaders. right. oh no, just the right the.

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