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[000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. i'm for me to muller in cape town, south africa where one of the most wanted suspects. indeed, wanda genocide has of purity gold and we'll have the latest the belgian aid worker and. and it rang and diplomats are freed in a prisoner swamp, facilitated by on my russian airstrikes and ukraine hit a hospital in the city of new pro, killing. at least 2 people in india is initiative to reintroduce $160.00 shooters back into its wild is at risk after more cubs are found that is full of all the boston celtics about to produce the greatest come back in the history. having traveled them, army heat, 3,
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nothing in the eastern conference finals. i pulled it back to 3 to action from getting 5 coming up the and so we'd be given use our in south africa where after 20 years on the run, one of the last fugitives wanted in connection with the 1994, a london genocide has now appeared in court versailles, kyesha was arrested in western cape on thursday. he is accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2000 tutsis for sheltering inside a catholic church. i mean, the miller is live for us from cape town for me to run us through what happened in court today as well. it was a very brief up here and spiteful. john's kind of share by in the cape town magistrate's quote that's off the he was arrested on wednesday. he wasn't given the opportunity to play but was presented with the charges that some african
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authorities presented, including for a food and. d and the contributing be immigration act, but i'm going to bring in the national prostitute single, socrates folks plus an erie can top elisa, who will give us more on exactly what happens in quotes and why, who john scott, cash you buy is facing those charges run us through some of those charges please, or is it depends for the opportunity to uh, use facing 5 charges. 2 of those uh, front charges and 3 of us uh does crashing of the go. i mean, if they mutation at the fast charge is that on the, in india 2000, he presented himself as important in national and the give it a wrong name when he applied for asylum. and then in 2004, they use the same mentor to, to apply the full edited future status. that is given the wrong name and it still pretending to be important enough time. then the other 2 charges charges are linked
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to him being in the country in the country, in the garden. his case has been postponed to the 2nd of june, where we are much more likely to add more charges to the 5. he's busy because when the out of this was being done and they all the investigators came up, came across some information which will lead us to add more charges. and when he applies will be and we are likely we are going to oppose not likely what one to oppose be. and one of the reasons a mindset of is because of the water instead. was this what i can see on the general side of 1994 where use facing 4 charges out of those. which of it's the general sites and a complete suggestion because busy to the bite of these genocide come to see this termination doing it, which is a cut making. so you might need to know a that's a risk. a related to the genocide charges are
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a long time coming. that's similar to what the national prosecute to go. 30 is dealing with. but why has it taken so long? look, i nothing it was the seeing why e it has taken so long for him to be honest. it, that will be the police and the homes will be the comment on that. how was it to comment on what on the process that happens in court's meeting, he turns them both product on his the sheets, but not in terms of the investigations. are you able to comment on what happens next in terms of the extradition in line with the supercharger these facing in south africa? what will happen now will continue with the charges that is being done and then and so i just didn't process was thoughts. i kind of give you a time frame on when we do side, but i'm, so i know i've been informed that there. so just the process to reset, which would be we will, uh, the following type is the in b as leading you data such as in process. but i kind of give you the time frame. eric, thank you very much for your time and explaining exactly what's happened up to this
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point. that's the area can top as you said, leila, the national prosecute team, a spokesperson media in south africa. as you mentioned, there the case will be hud uh, in the k, talking about just try to magistrates quotes in about 2 weeks time way. it's likely they will be up here. i don't know what other charges he's spaces and what happens off to that for me to biller. thank you very much. reporting from south africa, belgium in iran have carried out of prison a swab facilitated by oman. the belgian government received aid worker believe have on the castillo, who had been imprisoned on espionage charges for over a year. he was handed over an exchange for a rainy and diplomat, as the study was accused of trying to bomb and meeting of a range and exiles in france. dorothy jabar enjoys us now from their front door. so how do we get to this point where the 2 countries were ready to swap prisoners? do you know anything about that as well? this is something that the 2 countries have been discussing for quite some time now
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via the money official. so if in mediating this specific case between iran and a belgium, the uranian a man who works at the reigning embassy in vienna. the 49 year old um, as of the last id, was arrested when he was returning from germany to austria, allegedly for trying to get a couple to carry out a bomb attack. i had a meeting in paris of the exile and opposition groups known as the much i do now how which are or a terrorist organization according to the weight in government. he was serving a 20 year prison term in 2021. he was arrested and the waiting officials have been calling for his release since the verdict was handed down saying that he's being held hostage. and he, they denied any involvement he would have had with anything to do with that meeting in paris. now the uh, 8 worker who was arrested in iran, or is the van to castillo. he is 42 years old,
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and he was arrested in early 2022. and on the espionage charges he was survey control fewer prison term. here in tron at this is a very complicated case. there was a lot of different parts involving this exchange at the announcement came from the money officials themselves earlier on friday, who said that they manage to secure the release of these 2 men. and they have returned or their underway to their respective countries endorsed jabari reporting life and death around. thank you very much. i us and we've got plenty more head on this news our but i want to bring in early as far to rainy. he's a researcher at the center for strategic studies and he joins us from to iran on this sort talk to us about hostage diplomacy, because that is the word that comes to mind when you get news that there has been this present swap under these particular circumstances. as well, you cannot call uh,
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irena national. uh yeah. terrorist and european national, arrested and convicted in iran as a, as a prisoner. um, we can not uh, you know, pass any judgments, but uh, the release of the, to national was the, the release of the rain and diplomats, and the belgium national is a positive move in the right direction. this helps de escalate. so tensions, tensions are running high between iran and europeans. although this uh, this prison, a swap is being done on the basis of a bilateral treaty between iran and belgium, from the writing point of view of the big, the whole case the, the rest of your writing and diploma asset. the was, uh, was a move a that creating crisis between iran in europe because it just happened to,
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of the united states pulled out of the j. c. p a and and it runs full mate, president ru honey, was visiting europe. and that, that was a move from iran point of view to create a crisis every time that has been moved towards improvement relations. but due to the has been moves to create crisis and increase tensions that has been a path. and we have seen in the last 40 years. so, but a run in belgium have rich and i'm just funding to reduce tensions. this was the decision of held by the belgium supreme court in march. and now a decision from the right hand side to release a belgium national, who has been arrested and convicted on several charges including espionage. so is it fair to say that this is, at least in part political, i mean,
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part of white or political mass machinations and iran is relations with, in this case, you're a tom, your one has been open to humanitarian efforts to release prisoners. this, this can be interpreted as a political decision or a political will on the part of iran and belgium to, uh, to move towards great understanding. this can be interpreted as a new, towards a towards interaction. but we cannot pass any judgements whether the rain and national or the belgium national did anything wrong or that for the, from your rounds point to view the arraignment diploma was in a sense he, he, his diplomatic immunity was violated. it was a move, it was against international law. he should,
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he's diplomatic immunity should, has been respected and that's why i said they did not appeal the dicks by the belgium court ali afar dirani. thank you very much for joining us on the program today. i am planning more head on this is our including we'll be looking at why protesters and molly are becoming increasingly angry at the un peacekeeping mission there. and alpha 0 speaks to the people smugglers enabling dangerous journeys across the mediterranean. also in sports, manchester, united back in the champions league after meeting chelsea action from that games coming up later this hour with the ukraine is accusing russia bombing the hospital in april. it's i, keith says, at least 2 people have been killed by miss file striking the eastern city. the cranes president followed him. he was a lensky, denounced the attack as
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a crime against humanity. you crazier forcing says attacks on keys and other cities intensified over night air force as it shut down 10 missiles and over 20 drones such as ammunition they depos we're targeted. while the session natasha butler is in keith on this. natasha. tell us more about this attack in the pro, the yes, this russian strike on this hospital in the neighbor happened mid morning at local time. what we know from ukrainian officials is a at least 2 people has been killed in that striking. now we know that at least 26 people also injured, including a 2 children of video footage, released by disney pro police shortly off to the top. really shows you what the scene was like. you can see this hospital and really devastated by this strikes. the people inside, obviously very days trying to move out to the building,
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police even carrying someone out. officials in the city say that this was a psychiatric hospital. this is not a military facility. and president of the modem is lensky said, on his telegram message service. he said that this was justin, not the examples of what he called in humanity by russian prices. and there were also new strikes overnight in the capital, a show more rushing me. so i'm driving strikes across you train concentration, very much in the east, but also here in key we suddenly heard a lease to very loud explosions about 4 o'clock in the morning all the time. what we know now from the ukrainian defense of fools officials is that they intercepted at least they say 10 rushing me. so i'm more than 20 drains has been seeing more more of these types of strikes, wash and strikes intensifying,
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so the own ukraine and the capital key. many say this is because russia is looking very closely at ukraine's anticipated counter offensive. natasha butler importing from keith. thank you very much, and rushes mercenary wagner group and you craze. armed forces have exchanged prisoners, in cranes. chief of staff says a 106 soldiers were released. they were captured in the eastern city of months since the start of the war, around $2500.00 ukrainians have been freed in prison swamps with russia. meanwhile, the us has imposed sanctions on the wagner group, chief and molly, molly has become increasingly unstable as security forces baffled arm groups linked to iso and outgoing to their. and as nicholas hack reports on thursday, hundreds of people protested against the un peacekeeping mission, accusing them of failing to bring peace. these demonstrators are protesting against a un peacekeeping mission. that basic has failed to bring peace gathered. embodies
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capital, obamacare they hold signs calling for the un mission known as reduced, but to get out of the country that also, i mean, it's an evil force that needs to leave our land. it's been of no use, it is failed to deliver. give us a few weeks and we will drive them out of the country. 10 years ago, molly and celebrated the arrival of the un peacekeeping force. now they say you and soldiers are not the solution, but the problem, they blame it of failing to protect the population. and worse of not intervening, as massacres were carried out near un compounds. thousands had been killed from attacks by arm groups linked to iceland. nikita in an interview without a 0 permits or she'll give them, like i said, the un mandate isn't working. let's see. let's see. glad easily show the international community became involved in money following the adoption of a you entered solution in 2013 model incentives to visit was to bring an end to the will much as soon as it will just piece a quarter assignment j edwards edition changed to save the words age interval,
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but to protect the piece. but there is no peace in the mignon. demonstrators wave russian slash smallways military has all the help of russian mercenaries from the fact that you ins independent human rights. investigators accuse them as arbitrary killings and torture in what rights group describe best possible evidence of work, right? okay, let me this, why ever before the work of the peacekeeping mission is essential. also with these 2 monitoring support that brings a level of accountability, stability, and protection on especially for those displays. over 300 un peacekeepers have lost their lives in mountains with more than 14000 troops on the ground. the un mission is the biggest cost list and deadliest operations in the organizations history. the demonstrators have the support of bodies military genta and they blame the tearing security situation, not on the army, but on the us. but outside the capital in the northern and central parts of the
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country where the government is absent, millions of volumes are dependent on the un mission to survive and provide security . nicholas hawk alger 0. china is special envoys in moscow to push for a ceasefire and ukraine. lee free has been touring european capitals and recent weeks, and there's no meeting of russia's foreign ministers or de la for us. you'll get a shuttle of oliver is in moscow. what's the outcome of the meeting? do we know what was said between the 2 men? yeah, but before that, just minutes ago we received a statement from the chinese for ministry and it says that china has always taken an objective position on the ukrainian issue accidentally promoting peace talks and china and the you have an agreement on that. that's according to the chinese foreign ministry of regarding the visit. the information that we do have now is
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that chinese special represents to for you. reason i say a says i li, away let arrived at the russian foreign ministry and has not left says spending that box and now and to hop. no, was no statements have been made. he was supposed to do to hold consultations on the supplement of the ukrainian prizes with one of the deputy foreign ministers 1st and then with rushes for administer serv. gala ruled the trying his special envoys visit to russia, and it completes his lodge, your pen tool. and during that toe, he visited ukraine. poland of france, germany, and belgium. mosca is his final leg, his final stop. but at the moment, old russian news agencies are quoting dual street journal, saying that during his extensive trip to europe, lee, where a code for an immediate cease font in ukraine with russia retaining its new
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territories. and probably you remember that on september, the said to russia proclaimed for ukrainian regions as its own as russia's so obviously very soon we will hear a lot of reactions to these words here in russia as well as a broad your, your shop of oliver reporting from moscow, thank you very much. i to serve as army, has been put on high alert adoptive violence between police and ethnic serbs and neighboring northern kosovo presidents, alexander, of which has ordered the military to move towards the border. the protest is tried to stop the police from supporting the recently elected ethnic albanian mayor to his office. and the town is which on the serbian majority boycotted the local elections in april. they said their demands for greater autonomy have not been met . palestinians are rallying and gaza against israel's so called flag march and occupied east jerusalem. last week they said the events in the old city of jerusalem was provocative a mouse, used friday prayers to encourage people to join
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a demonstration in hon. eunice. there also demons demanding an end to his really incursions of the locks, a most compelled flag march celebrated israel's occupation, an annexation of east jerusalem is really forces of shelter palestinian man in the occupied westbank. this happened in the illegal ton of room settlement south of hebron is really media saved. he infiltrated the settlement. he's accused of planning to carry out a stabbing near a synagogue where prayers were being held. his condition is not clear at this stage . the joint us saudi mission monitoring the ceasefire incident and says it welcomes the lowland fighting, but it is urging the war in general as to continue to progress after a number of violations in recent days. and once vibrant capital cartoon is now largely deserted, as you can see there, many people have fled the city for safer locations in and outside the country. the army and the parent military rapids support forces have been locked in a bit of power struggle since april, as we, along with the kingdom. saudi arabia reiterate our commitment to the sudanese
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people. we demand that the parties of fully eval. i abide by their commitments. we do not believe and we have made clear to both generals, that there is not a military solution to this conflict. we will continue to both engage with them private leave to press them on the situation will engage with our partners in the region. and as i said, we will not hesitate to use all of the tools available to us to hold them accountable if necessary. and despite the relative com at the moment, agencies are still unable to deliver badly needed supplies. lot, here with the problem is in a dire as your monitor, your situation with power outage is often lost and up to 3 days in a row. water cuts give us for 5 days or even a week. medical supplies are also a scarcity, and most pharmacies are closed and i was when i was just have given me that one more all of his garbage results and mosquitoes breeding and call her. the problem is become particularly acute recently because of safety reasons noticed infection or insecticide have been applied in many areas are inaccessible for garbage
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disposal trucks. with the rainy season approaching mosquito borne infectious diseases could lead to a disaster, worse than a war could cause to have been morgan has more from durham and in the early hours of friday morning, residents around the head. sy, a bridge here in the city of under my report that hearing heavy gunfire and artillery being fired around the area of the head fi, a bridge. just to paint a picture by a bridge is a bridge that connects the city of on demand to the northern parts of the capital. have to know in the northern parts of the rest of the controls to break. but in the under mine part, it's been controlled by the sudanese army and it's been the scene of slicing between the, our assessments with the new army, with the iris upfront to get control of the bridge from both sides. now there's also been fighting report that in the city of especially in north star for residency, that they were able to. he had gone 5 between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, despite the fact that the ceasefire is also supposed to include the city of the
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city instar for a region. now a distribution is he has to start despite the fact that the ceasefire was mainly assigned to open, so many tearing corridors. the world food program says that food has arrived to i'd be saved and i'm going to 3 air base which is an up in air based belonging to the sudanese army. but it is yet to be distributed as they're waiting for clearance to deliver them to those in need, especially in areas dominated by the rapid support forces. people have been waiting for the aid for days now, especially since the ceasefire began on monday. they said that their situation is getting quiet, dire and desperate marketplace has had been raised. many people say that they can no longer accept visa, commodities, and even where they are market, they don't have the purchasing power to buy their basic needs. the situation base it is getting quite desperate and they say that they wants to be able to leave the capital. in some cases where it's relatively comp, people have been able to meet with millions, still remain trapped behind because of the ongoing violence, even if it's not large become in many parts of the capital. there are reports of
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classes in other parts. so people are concerned that they are not able to beat their homes because of the 5 violence. worried that they'd be caught up in the crossfire between the rapids support for states. and this is denise army. he'd been working on to 0. i'm the man at the original rainfall is causing flooding on spain's mediterranean coast, the storms and mainly effecting the south eastern region of marcia. emergency services have carried out several rescues central parts of the country and also been reporting downforce around the capital of madrid. and as follows, a period of extensive drought across the country, less time for the weather. now here's f as in fox. how i would say it's a very heavy rain race it into central china. this mess of cloud that will become a dominant feature as we go through the next couple of days. it's making it's way further northwards at east was we're kind of seeing a 100 millimeters afraid in 24 hours. my average is around a $150.00 millimeters, right, so that is a significant amount of rain for which will continue to drive its way over towards
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shanghai, across the yellow sea, into the korean peninsula, and grassy, pushed across into northern parts of japan as we go on through the 2nd half of the we can southern japan, loyalty, dry, warm sunshine. it took you $27.00 celsius, warm sunshine to the southern areas of tri. but you say how about rain really? does pap pop in the rain popping up for the philippines as we go through the next couple of days here? is super tie food? oh, wow. wow. that is making his way the westwood now starting to week and, but it's still a very, very strong storm by the time we come to sunday, push is very close to lose on. so i'm gonna hit loose on it's going to make his way further. north was taking the right time to go into the pots off next week, but plenty of what a lot. so show us the across a good part of the region, joining up with the shabbots a spend. and so that is the side of the bio bingo for india as long as you drive. but turning what to, to the north west are still ahead on elsie or how the turkish lira is losing value
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in syria and find out if voters in mia more will go to the photos this year. also in sport, a 38 year old veteran stars, the dallas and games form dna shells, western conference, finals details coming up with roll pass back on that later this our, the reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, exposing how the media is used to shake the piece the one in the back there that never seems to make a difference is untrue. it never happens. the listening post you're going to the media on out to 0 gene on i'll just say the despite the roll. rain forests. and let's play and come back and find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basis. as julie struggled to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examines where the old purchase is against indigenous people off
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holding the country that sierra leone heads to the poles were 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 to make his we bring you the latest from practiced on on the tension between support is a former prime minister member on ton of the powerful military june on al jazeera the the, you're watching else or 0. our headlines this, our belgium in a run has carried out the prisoner swamping a mind. in the aid worker who was imprisoned on espionage charges was exchanged for in a ring. and diplomats accused of faltering
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a bomb attack. sort of his army has been put on the highest level of combat readiness of the violence between police and ethnic serbs and neighboring northern coast. of the protesters tried to stop police from supporting the recently elected ethnic albanian mayor to his office. one of the remaining fugitives wanted in connection with the 1994, were one genocide, as appeared in a south african ports whose almost quite she was arrested on thursday, often more than 20 years on the right location. that was one of a group of suspects being tracked by the prosecutor's office from the un criminal tribunal on were one to 3 others remain at large to former mayors and a businessman. they are accused of inciting, and in some cases taken part in the killing of tutsis. tracking them depends on health and intelligence from national governments. the prosecutor's office has no powers of arrest. it's work is made even harder by the ability of fugitives to change identities and move across the large parts of east central and southern
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africa with relative ease. associated sippy is a drawing list and producer of poll cuz on he was an independent journalist who covered there were one to genocide on the ground at the time. he joins us from geneva as on cd. thank you for being on the program and tell us just your reaction for us to the news that food sauce was arrested as well. you know, my reaction was that, um, there's a sign into work done by the international justice which doesn't make always the headlines. but just to see is working and i my so being a witness solve separately posts case. i'm involving the some of this one digit, the side is. and one thing which must be searches of just this is going its boss. and these guys are as to the sentence, which is good. think you say you've been a you've been interviewed as a witness and multiple court cases. i didn't know that. how does that work? what depends up being um, being a witness in from this, for instance,
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in the case of muskrats to become leveled. finally been sentenced for 18 years old . j land. uh, but you know, a friends, for instance, you, um we were oscar has a europe and we bolt is especially to give a fair account of what we had seen because it was a gift certificate to the courts to make their own id based on of the testimonies made by round these witnesses and we were somehow subject to witnesses reporting for the media. in the case of germany, for instance, i was a witnessing the case of one is for robin conway. was finding the sentence that's for 2 years functions for 2 years, sorry. and in that case, the prosecutor just asked me to come with my, my foot notes and asked me to show my evidences. and i, we thought of the case about the mass graves that we discovered we, the, a clique was of the rest, were not sure because i had to explain to circumstances,
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but to explain why i worked my story on which evidence. and that was, that was very, very serious actually. what's the impact of something like this? i mean, or no rest like this one in rwanda, 30 years, almost 30 years after the genocide as well. i think that it has a tremendous impact. so low rhonda has done its own weights on pos sitting just just by themselves as well. so these the local quotes the hip established and said, but you know, it's time to see you know that. so as i said before, although very slow, this just, this is, is walking is on the march. and i thinking the case all the content, which is very interesting is that the cation marks came from the city of you don't get if we use knowles west to all wrong, which is this trunk over which is close to ring gallery, which has
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a strong bowl of the go to power, which is uh, clearly, you know, it has been a stipulation stop least that's what the bowler has been. the one behind the general side. so the rest of the, of the guns we'd show to the people that nobody can hide. and this is not a single corner with a can hide and it especially a targets which is symbolic in the sense that it came from the stronghold o be able to pull out the tongue. i want to go back to something you said earlier that there is this, this continuous investigation and search quest for these fugitives. that doesn't make headlines usually, and you're quite right. how does it actually work? i mean the day to day work of trying to find people who are responsible for killings almost 30 years ago as well. i've been, i've been very close to this process from the very beginning of um, you know, since the investigation stopped 2000 or do you have a 1995?
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and i remember the time it was a correspond on the inside of the cops. and um, one day i had some um, some police intelligence inspectors who knocked up my door and uh, we had to re nice chopped and the uh they were coming uh and it was sent by the you and, and the works with the police mountain. they asked me if i still had my tapes for us to add some documents. um we had a longer, longer process of uh, you know, gauge and get some gym and need that. that just mentioned before, i was invited in germany a went to a police station in germany. and it was it that we're getting by 2 policemen from the one just can you i'm, i'm the general of the, of the national police or, or if he's the kind of h b i in germany it was part of goals. so it was really made very seriously that's and it costs casing. and the country just simply takes a lot of time because people are all over the place. and as you have mentioned,
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for guns used to leave under a fake name, and you had some support, there was a big network supporting team over the work. so it's not that easy to find these people, not counting also, but the fact that's for g is some countries i've covered this uh these uh, refugees. uh, for instance, uh, countries like can y'all have been covering for a few years? some of the genocide is escaping wrong dog, which is not the case anymore, but it does make very difficult for so the u. n. and local authorities to to find them. but now, but now this is, this is, this is working, it takes time. but like, like after being caught up post, it may take right off of century, but at the end we get them. it does take a long time. you're right, but arrests like this one. remind us of the granular behind the scenes work that continues to go on as jumping, they've safety. thank you very much. i a pence too, but you both carrying 500 migrants is missing in the mediterranean sea. the boat
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was last seen north of the libyan port have been gauzy houses. you're a spoke to people smugglers about the dangers that migrants in refugees phase and what they're doing to reduce them are not smith reports in the italian island of land producer, as plucked from stormy mediterranean seas. this week, these young men have escaped. the fighting ensued on the southern most italian island is bryce for potentially record breaking some of migrants arrivals. the sydney sailed from tennessee, a web as a sophisticated, unprofitable smuggling network jacoby and sit on the shoulder willing they'll be much more work and patch in the past. the smuggler tells us last year, more than a $100000.00 migrants across the central mediterranean, according to the european union. or guy, i've organized a lot of troops, was things didn't go as expected because the boat was overweight. and that's why so many died. there was no life 5th or you know,
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to the hundreds of people lost their lives and 2 trips and produces migrant holding cents and managed by a local cooperative. a struggle to handle the laundry volume of arrivals. so now the red cross has taken over with plans to provide a more professional and humane service. it's in charge of odds to reassure them and tell them that they are safe. because uh from that they arise. we realize that we, they need the people that say to them they are you, i finally see the smugglers say they're also improving their operations or not able to validate the why is he to stop the loss of life? well, for the organize it how we work, we've got to reduce the risk. such might cause, i think before we did test, people could read the compass it. now we look to assign a captain who knows how to use one and we don't overload 471. it's all the safety 1st. that's good to those who make it now face them all hostile reception from italy's nationalist government. you come as will find it much harder to get to to
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yet special protection residency permits. if they don't qualify for full asylum. a prime minister, georgia maloney, one power last year promising to crack down on the boat migrants human rights watch coals. italy's new immigration will repressive i didn't humane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. more than $45000.00 people have arrived initially since a spouse of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. and it smith, i was just there a lump producer, it's a libby, as government says it has carried out air strikes on suspecting smugglers on the mediterranean coast, west of tripoli, maybe and media report to the strikes targeted the area around the city. and so we around 45 kilometers from the capital that we a has recently been the focus of confrontations between the arm groups thought to be involved in human trafficking and the smuggling of fuel and other goods. in the office ition control the region of northwest syria,
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the turkish lira has been used as the main currency for years. but many of facing problems as the bills are aging, with no system to replace them. so you know, whatever reports, and it's been years since the opposition enclave in northwest syria replaced the local currency with the turkish liter. authorities here wanted to protect the population from the currencies collapse, but not long after the economic crisis across the border into you spilled into this region, the lever to lost its value. and now there is a new problem. how do i look at this? customers don't accept to take these bank notes. now i do do banks or exchange offices. all these bank notes should be thrown away. we need a solution. some sellers have started to refuse damage bills. others accept them only if their value is reduced. business owners say they face a difficult choice and i mean with the advantage of many of our customer support in
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all they have a damaged bills. it's a problem for me if i accept them because i can't use it. and it's also a problem for the customer who needs to buy sites across northwest syria. there are a few atm machines, and few people have bank cards that could reduce cash in circulation. but in the province of it live, there is another issue. the area is covered by the so called salvation government, which is affiliated to high up the leadership, which is considered a terrorist organization by the international community. turkish associated financial institutions don't operate there. the name of the you must have the other way, something should be done to resolve this problem. we already had to seize with the us dollar. old bank notes lose up to 40 or even 50 percent of the value because there's no institution to replace them. some are now questioning the benefits of using the turkish lisa at all, so that there was
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a 0 in the us. the far right militia leader has been sentenced to 18 years in jail for his role in the attack on the capital. 2 years ago, stuart roads, the founder of the old keepers, has been convicted of suspicious conspiracy. prosecutors argue that the riot was a plot to stop the peaceful transfer of power from donald trump to joe biden, after the 2020 presidential election. and it's been 3 years since george floyd and an armed black man was killed by a white police officer in minneapolis. people gathered at a make shift memorial to honor him. floyd died after an officer kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. his final words were i can't breathe. all 4 of the officers of the scene were convicted of violating floyd civil rights. and the latest protest over police violence in the us, people are demanding justice for an 11 year old black boy shot by a policeman in the state of mississippi. darian murray was shot in the chest after calling police to the domestic disturbance. that is home family says the officer
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escalated the situation and they want him dismissed and charged with aggravated assault. they are demanding body cam footage of the incident. be released. is like, come out with your hands up at the moment is when my son came out to come out with their hands up what you're shooting. i don't understand. i don't want a dad this what he was saying. why he was, i was on the ground. i said, you're not going dad baby, you're not going dad, just keep talking. police and powers are fired, tear gas and climate activists attempting to block a shareholders meeting of a french oil company. the protesters have been gathering since don't outside of the conference venue for took the energy officers disperse, the demonstrators were sitting on the roads trying to prevent access to the building. or on thursday, demonstrators gathered in the bolivian capital over sexual abuse claims involving the catholic church. the diary of a late priest was published, containing confessions of child abuse. olivia's church leaders say the institution
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has been what they describe as deaf to allegations in the past. since april, more than 200 people have come forward, alleging that they suffered abuse of the church, one schools the institutions that should protect us, the talk about family unity, religion and about sites are the ones that have covered up for pedophile rapist. that is deb allowed and encouraged to use those and then we will see that we have to raise our voices and say enough is enough. archbishops, bishops take accountability and speak out. that'd be accomplices for these people, because these people have a fortunately, come to a country from abroad to take refuge, is the rapist that they are a cuban national assembly has approved media sponsorship and advertising for the 1st time in decades. there are no privately own newspapers or tv stations in the country. those are the biggest audiences belonged to the communist party. the new law will retain the parties. prominence in the media is for the company and the
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total. it's time to understand and test all the resources of social communication to promote participation, transparency, and accountability, to pool and united full of knowledge in order to extract the best ideas, articulate and also generate consensus on the passenger. on an as deanna airlines flights has been arrested for opening the aircraft door shortly before touch down. south korean police took the man, it's the custody of the plane, landed in the city of de gould friday. some of the passengers fainted and others suffered breathing problems and had to be taken to hospital. the police in japan have arrested a 31 year old man, suspected of killing 4 people in a shooting and stabbing attack. the suspect was taken into custody after a 12 hour stand off. it began with reports, the 2 women had been stabbed. 2 officers responding to the scene within shot and killed. suspect is reported to be the son of the head of the condo city council. man mars military over through the democratically elected governments in 2021. and
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there have been promises of elections ever since officer was tony chang reports on this from the angle. a security camera captures the move in to assessments. open fire in a car on the streets of young go inside the deputy director of the union election commission killed in the attack. securities being tied to them. yeah, most largest city since the military coup in 2021. and incidents like this. say the military or the reason it can't guarantee a return to electro democracy. speaking 12 to 0 in late march, the spokesman conceited this much as the country is no foundation to control a dinner. it is difficult for me to say exactly when the general elections will be held. our intention is to include the whole country, which is what a system a free and fed multi party democracy means. in order to do that, the vote is on the candidates must be absolutely safe without any stress,
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without any pressure of threats. but those voters will also have limited choices at the ballot box. this unassuming building is the headquarters of the national league . the democracy was the policy of government, which is now being dissolved. but that leads to the norm was problem for any elections and the politics of man uh, every election of this policy took parts in one an enormous land side. recent changes in the registration process allowed the union election commission to dissolve faulty policies at the end of march. those punches, the managed to register have strong allegiances to the military, most popular and even the day on hopefully that will happen any time soon on that. it's a little off to the military coup. we initially estimated the general elections would be held in mid 2023. the military side is impossible for them to happen this year. even next year, at the earliest is likely to be at the end of 2020 for those committed peaceful
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demonstrations. say they'll do everything to disrupt the electoral process. for this protest leader who wants to remain anonymous, believes that no democracy on board and elizabeth, the flow of democracy model is the same situation as in 19921993. if the whole actions it means to force us off democracy. yeah. defeated and i'm a product, that's why we all tried to stop the coming elections as the military is clearly in no hurry to collections. and when it does, the poles will be on its terms. but the people of them uh, also seem to have little interest in the flow to electro process. it will do little to accelerate, to return to real democracy. tony checking out as their young gum at 3 cheats. a cub this of died in central india is coo, no national park in the past week. the heat wave and the record temperatures are being blamed. they were the 1st cubs born to big cats relocated from southern africa as part of india's project sheet to the initiative began last year and has
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seen 20 cheaters relocated from the media and south africa. but the depths of the cubs raises the total number that have died in india to 6 in the past few months. in that time, temperatures have hit more than 40 degree celsius and with the loss of habitats and climate change. fewer than 7000 of the big cas remain in the wild globally rev. each of them is the c e o of the metro stream foundation. he believes this conservation project was misguided. what it's based on very important find different foundations. the perversion seem to be on the call. we've got the cats in september and again in february this year. and they've been far too long and got given to you just does not have the quality habitats in the space to accommodate the very wide range species likes to cheat. so we put the cart before the horse, according to the action plan right now, a folks are standing wired population cheetos. so you're talking between
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a $1500.00 on the most. you are anything above daughter you'll need toes and just back in the middle assumable haven't that on that just does not exist in guilford. well, unless you have the space, there is no project as you can find wave and played games of smoke and mirror and save your doing conservation. but keeping them for long captivity wondering a few of the most given that is not consummation. so it was based on the font and mice, hundreds does not even see the national where that much and what i need to show because of the selecting very important conservation. what contribution was even monday, but my data by the supreme court. i mean, yeah, it's preventing the transformation of lines, which is a $12030.00 is 10 years down. the line lines have not been rational painted. so this right from the beginning has raised a lot of doubts about and scientific validity and the conservation button. the still ahead on alpha 0, sierra leone,
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towering national symbol of freedom's falls after 400 years. but the president says it's spiritual in june and sport the gambia full office payments when of the under 20 world come for who will be here with that story in just
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the the centuries old tree that serve as a historic symbol of sierra leone has fall in during a storm in the capital free town, the government described the loss of the 17 major toll cotton trees, heartbreak, chevrolet own,
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was founded by formerly enslaved africans returning from the united states. i like spirit has the story. you see a really owns national symbol. now nothing more than a stump. after 400 years free towns custom tree was finally felled by storm on wednesday. it's the last that the country's president has described as leaving a gap in people's hops. not receiving the symbols from smoke up says this was right. according to legion slaves who won the freedom facing on the prince's side of the american war of independence,
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preyed under the tree when they arrived in west africa and founded free town. it since the don't bank notes and stamps and has become a place of pre if the residence of c early owns capital and recent decades is talitha over a busy round about naval national museum, the central post office and the countries highest cost historic momentum. because because the theory has been around for one or 200 years and the yes i do with, we're in the end of this one up on the sylvie who made the remains of us even to basic poetry will now be taken to see really owns national res, seem to be preserved and for me, but it like speed which is 0. yeah, it's time for your support high time for us for even with or who. who joins this. tell me all about the celtics chances of what does it making history? absolutely. i can get to so definitely, yeah, the boston celtics have given themselves. i've taught accounts of making and b, i history haven't gone 3 down in that playoff series, but there might be hate that have now for
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a game 6 in the eastern conference finals. and you richardson reports of the most and since expands those thoughts seem to believe again, never before was it seen recovered from being 3 down in the best of 7 playoff series. the celtics have given themselves a chance doing just that. the miami heat advantage in the eastern conference finals milestones that $32.00 after a 2nd straight when full the cell 6 is supposed to come at home. cool. when in gainesville, leave 1101097 to what we are going to determine of guys that you know, push comes of, you know,
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you look to the left and right and you believe that, you know, the god next year was gonna do whatever it takes experience is the best teacher. we're resilient group, we've been through a lot, you know, obviously as the 1st time being in this situation. but as a 1st for everything. so we don't look at it like we out. the miami aiming to stay on track for the 1st and be a cycle in a decade, and it's the heat. so we'll have home quotes advantage the stuff today's game 6 during the rhythm since the beginning of the game. but we're always going to stay positive knowing that we can and we will win this series and we'll just have to close out how we beat them by whatever in game 3. it just doesn't matter. it's about um you know, collectively preparing and, and putting together. you know,
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a break and we'll play much better on saturday. the denver nuggets will play the eventual when is of the series. so the n b a championship and the richardson l g 0, the largest single onto the back in the life of champions league. it follows this way to get its chelsea on says they even english, formulate, ne, went into they started with all the traffic needing just a points to confirm their spots. and the do to go to it's going from customer to our boss, yahoo, fernandez and rochefort, helping them to i see one when that's united. welcome sub spot in the table if i could beat for them. and then finally guides that some, some i have always high expectations of myself. so they, i think this group belongs, seem to jim's unique. so you have to qualify the for the 1st 4, but this week is very strong. and are many teams. many chips who are competing for the position and they all can do it and because they have hybrids, it's well matched. the city start getting hot and this picked up another pharmacy.
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this time it's an individual award holland. it's been named the football largest player of the in england and the wage the score $52.00. this is chelsea some kind of what, what does the world meanwhile, for the 2nd straight year in july, as you know, started with also cats in our country. the well cafeteria, but that has been kind of hosted with using and i think pressures is a privilege and i think that it's something that over the last year we really weren't that playing at home, having an expectation, but we're trying to enjoy it. this is a once in a lifetime, you know, i'll put you in a huge play, woke up on home soil, and we're hoping that we can inspire the nation and change the islands football as seen all around the world. meanwhile, there was a huge shock and another well come the, i'm the 20 version 8 odds and taking the 120 minutes version is that that can be a big one of the favorites, fonts a result, but leaves the french on the brink of going out. see tab, you took the lead in this group guy, even the see minute fact. so a false and go. i don't see one of these companies you're back in 2013. go back
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