tv Inside Story Al Jazeera October 31, 2024 2:30pm-3:00pm AST
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on the incidence, that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 014000000 people see that housing was the one says as well as wes migration crisis. sexual violence is what 10 live being used as tactical, or is there any hope of an until the contact incident and what will be the consequences if it's civil war continues. this is inside story, the
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hello and welcome to the program. hash him a bottle of water in sedan, has beach since april last year with catastrophic consequences for its people. it's big gun when the lead though, the bottom it true rapid support forces or other staff general how much time then go. and the so that leads me to, to achieve general, have that the headboard hon fell out and turn the guns on each of the allies in a qu, as recently as 2021. the power struggle has both civil war and was the united nation and says, is the wells west migration crisis? $14000000.00 people that's more than a full jobs, so that's population half lives at homes. we 1000000 of them left for neighboring countries like chad whitening the was impact across the region to r u. n. report published this week says that sexual violence is with tilly being used as a tactical will. mostly by the oddest half the victims include children and the elderly, famine and disease are also flats created by the conflict as well as the risk of
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why the regional instability, international of these efforts have made little or no headway, says that anyhow, for an until the war and what all the dangers to sedans, people and the region if it continues withdrawal. so i will guess shortly, but 1st this report from the consumer studies of to the death of a 7 year old son said to know yeah, cool is inconsolable. the mother full has been living in the account for displace people since me of to clean saddam's kept her called to to escape findings. here her children have had little food or clean drinking water for months. that lead zaki, i'd love to be developing any mia sitting by his grave. she recalls his final moments one of the ship. all of the sudden my stomach is hurting and he died off the woods . while he was dying, he kept talking and he didn't stay silent. i carried him and run to my neighbor.
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she told me, your son is gone. is that do not know children among 14000000 people, more than a quarter of saddam's population well being forced from their homes by the civil that began last you. for the international organization, for migration says about 11000000 have been displaced inside the country, and more than 3000000 have fled to neighboring countries in what's become the boys largest displacement crisis. the situation here is simply catastrophic. there's no other way to put it. unfortunately, many of them it has been fostered, sleep repeatedly, they have little access to shelter, they have little access to livelihoods and getting their basic needs. matt has been very, very difficult to scale. the displacement, the mandatory, and these are growing every day, frankly. half of the population now needs help. the power struggle between the sudanese on forces and the part of military rapids support forces began in the
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capital called to him in april last year. it then spread to north and best stuff for not close to fun. and the most recent violence is being reported in the state of fonts received as the violence prince sold us, the humanitarian crisis. more than half of saddam's, 50000000 people of suffering, hunger, and disruptions to the age of a v have left of funding in no doubt from un secretary general. antonia good ever says sedona is enjoying a nightmare of hunger bindings, and in this, the suffering is growing by the day with almost 25000000 people now requiring assistance. the people of savannah leaving. so a nice amount of violence with thousands of civilians cubes and come to the stop as facing and speak about authorities, including widespread, the rape and sexual assaults. do you and chief existing member states to contribute
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to a near 3000000000 dollar 8 appear to address the needs of people instead? um that's s t o is a going the civil could ignite reaching an instability from the sa halo to the north of africa. and to the red with consumption leaves, i'll just see the full inside story. let's bring it all gust access in medford, massachusetts. alex deval is the executive director of the wells based foundation and an expert on sit down and, and called this in the okay, i see it as easy as an independent. so then i know there's an activist. i know that this isn't the 1st report by the you an independent fact finding mission for so that and in most of its reports is the same thing time and again,
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which is the ami um the staff are responsible for committing widespread human rights violations across to them, but does anybody cat food so far as we can see, that isn't much of an international reaction. the is, hasn't come to the united nations with any serious and for dealing with that the, you and experts proposed that that should be some form of mission. and so dawn has over, they is had a number of peacekeeping civilian protection emissions. but the un secretary general did not propose anything like that. and the united states, the u. k. of the key governments that have been started to active on. so dawn, not minded to do so on the, the regional class, the, the, the, the arab neighbors, egypt, saudi arabia and the emeralds. all seem to be invested in continuing all escalating
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the war rather than seeking a solution. as you do, you have wise for the right, you have death destruction. you have raging waters across the country. but yet you don't get a sense that the international community, the united nations, because the counsel in particular is willing to move the, the why is it? well, in terms of why, maybe a lot of people might have set, they may have had a bit of a c t when it comes to sit down after seeing it for so many years on tv when it comes to genocide and all 4 and conflicts. and problems, maybe the world doesn't care. however, my understanding from it is that the world simply does not either a understand or be it's being intention to be ignored. and by that, and that is because of the complexities in terms of hearing that many different voices out there who isn't the right voice in the wrong who wants to have small.
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ready life incidents and who wants to preach for mold this? it's these kinds of questions that the international community need to ask themselves and need to seriously look in the city needs civil society, tapestry inside and outside of sit down to be able to clearly hear the voices of those have been severely affected by this war. and those of the people who are inside to die and in the neighboring countries, alex the investigation, cham well, how much? sunday i was about, so there's no safe base and so down the policy is between the wall or how much i'm done. doug, little known also as him, it t and the army chief of does that to hide behind. do you think that any way out to these crisis could be by having this to 9 forced out of the positions i'm. i would love to see both of them forced out. i would love to see
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a returned to the civilian democratic process that the student needs people demanded protested to risk their lives to achieve. but that seems to be no appetite for that. and i think the fundamental reason for that is what we might call the trump by conduct tritton. and it's essentially the same doctrine, which is that as far as the united states is concerned, this region, the whole of the northeast africa, is in the hands of the favored allies of the united states, egypt, israel saudi arabia, and the not to the r m, or send it to those countries will agree on something then the us will go along with those countries dump degree than the us is not going to do and the thing about so i, i'm afraid that the, the aspirations of the suit and these people are simply being such aside in terms
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of this, a geo political center called rail apology, especially it was the name of the so that these people, the human rights activists. the people who took out to this race in 20192021 hoping for a much better life. vibrant democracy in the country, the trust to that's a little hard on him that you could not. they gave them through those. and so sometimes to a vibrant democracy, none of that happened as well. the way i see it just as much as the international community, i trusted them to sit in these people and especially if they used to correct them, forge their own future. it wouldn't be a betrayal to the so i'm not into the hands or left with the hands of these bloodthirsty generals. these very same one to young kids. and it's a few years ago coming adults into the street. so now, unfortunate the being uh militarized by this war, a done done,
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done to seek to get the justice that they wish. and that may be, that they joined the initial or the army. however, them in detroit is ation of the use is a very, a, a scary reality that we're seeing in real time. so i will say that's what i do believe in my generation and the fact that those who are way older than us and, and those generals who sent you pitching a fight against each other, which is by far the biggest disaster. and the biggest thing to happen to sit down essentially sacrificing the lives of the future. i been these thoughts within my future. my generation will be able to handle that tend to centrally create a new vision full so that unfortunately now we are at the time where there was much bloodshed and who however, we also at a time where we can try and breaks those generational curse. it save us so to speak
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of the city state. and there is a way to go forward. yes, this requires, once again, does the professor said the, the, the, the, the external powers to essentially leave the hands of saddam. but also those within sit on who wish to play with the legs or play with young lives needs to essentially be if the political scene needs even to sit binion see under middle tree scene. because the amount of damage, as we have seen in this world is totally heavy, innumerable. alex and for all to unpack the influence of the pile of bro, cuz into the region are ones who do you think is the one with the most important leverage? you have neighboring egypt. you have a saw this, you have the amenities, you have the tax, and how do you think, how's the key to any way out of his classes?
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i think the most important external power broadcast is about dumping the emeralds. have been supporting the are assess militarily financially diplomatic. the they've been lying on that, but hoss and without that support, the recess would not be where it is to today. the emergency is also in a strong position visa, the, the, the, the government of sit on this to don for since, because they find fully private finance. the banking system that is used by stuff is based in, in, in, in the m or so the cameras has the strongest cons in the, in the hands. they could, they could really move to raining in the recess and bringing the war closer to. and then they consolidate on that right. but bringing the war to an end should they want to do. so behind the scenes, i think, however, there's possibly also
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a potential for israel to play a role. it was very striking at the un general assembly last month that prime minister benjamin netanyahu held up a map which he called. it's a blessing that didn't include it as the friendly states towards israel, egypt, jordan, and saudi arabia the way as expected, but also so done. and so down, of course, well the, the generals, and so don general alber hon, signed the courts. and israel has links both to self and to the, our assess now a, so far as we know, israel has not taken science, has not been actively supporting the signs. but there was a report in the is writing use paper hot right? that israel was talking about the possibility of the how much leadership going into exile and in a 3rd country. and that said country might be so don, no, it isn't. that is indeed on the calm israel has the lever, or it's with the way,
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with saudi arabia, with egypt to make something happen. it's probably the one power in the region that could do that. the united states has shown no interest to appetite. and to do that, so there's a, i think it's very unlikely that this would happen. but what it does, ela straight is the way in which the fates of sedona is really in the hands of those middle east empowers. especially, yeah. do you think the one of the problems we have in here when it comes to the regional in for wednesday? so that is the perception that if the problem with the government and with the army in particular is that they why they seem to be the window dressing. and the behind them is political. as long as the remnants of the she had governments who are still the ones who cool the final shots and until the government decides to break away from them, you won't be able to convince the amenities to step away the well essentially the
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is the most the case on the remnants of, of some of the deep uh, still within the minister of foreign defense and uh, no furnace is on top of other ministries within the city, these government and that within the army. yeah. and then some people get the army, which is true is hold it on the city state itself. and is the army is under the control of the, is the most basements building stuff. they essentially so the seating all the great to them to sit in the states though i'm pretty sure and sense of the city news context and the disobedience of see that in terms of the case on an islamist, i'm not sitting these people absolutely will not be accepting the fact that those who of course this will the conditions for it for the past, from 1980 to 90, to 2019 would be so how to the left back in political islam and how this is one thing. and i remember reading an a,
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an intelligence report which was made public by the americans, but they believes that this whole incident could essentially be a big for the stomach terrorism. and then that essentially creates a, a stepping stone into something horrible that we may see in the future and something that we've got into the past when it comes to a terrorist. especially in the middle east in context. however, in, in this one i'm, i'm pretty sure the sitting these people are a lot of dissatisfied, extremely dissatisfied with the way that the previous regime has put them into this mess. and they'll be even more dissatisfied if, if, if the, the previously team believes that this war would be essentially a redemption ok for them. but there's no redemption for the. ready to have put us in to this situation in terms of the peanut to this,
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let me sum up the way he claims. i do not believe that the political isn't a man uh its limits. i'm a trunk, the amount of gold and uh, red cx is 2 ports sitting on top of uh, uh, rather than the political islam is as even said and by what if the head of the racing tanks that essentially you a made too many investments into the country for them to come out know, and they would wish to see the investment to essentially come to fruition. but as for the case on the day, they do not have a future incident, nor will they have to see trends onyx, the army chief general about hon. when he was of the united nations general assembly meeting him, it is clear that there will be no did with the honest f, unless the out us of the sliced to this on and put it out from the cities. and he seems to be pretty much skeptical of an f, as by the u. and in geneva,
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or by the american special old boy to sit down to bring about a lasting solution. what does it leads to done? do we still think that the u. n. or the america's could be the ones with the last leverage to solve the prices. or i think the done. this is a tragedy here, which is that until a few years ago, the multi lateral peace and security architecture and creating the african union, the united nations, the regional organizations, they are really kennedy and to governmental authority on, on development. they well, a functional not maybe not in the past as functional as we would have liked. but they were able to convene credible peace towards they were able to deployed peacekeepers that no longer exists. that in time, a practice has been demolished and it's being essentially demolished by the middle eastern powers who are fighting a war in
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a way that they thought was in yemen in syria and libya best fighting the same sort of cynical proxy war in. so don't, and they always have to step back and say the, the, the cost of the humanitarian societal catastrophe. the destruction of the sudanese state, the mass stats of certain, these people, the mass, find to them as refugees is just not worth it. we'll step back and we will allow something akin to that peace and security architecture, but used to exist will allow it to step in all they're going to have to come to deal among themselves. and until they make that decision, i'm afraid anything that the un secretary general and the thing that his his, his invoice and this thing that's the special invoice of the us or others. anything they do, i'm afraid is not going to happen in front of as i see it. do you say i didn't
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place based on that? i just, i didn't further on to the point of the professor. so essentially, even more so this i want to us dizzy. nobody's thought to the way he seeks to essentially disassembled the city state, especially after with the new t. uh oh, the concern to to, to take substance abuse actually museum. and it says the results of the way that, that so essentially the, the, the, the way the miniature operate seems to, to, to stand against everything that a city needs. yes, there is a loss of a lot of things within the culture that may be problematic. and essentially have led to go to this war and do you it, you may argue that essentially it's trying to disassemble those things. um, however, i, i personally don't believe that the way he would care about the social him on a terry and
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a situation of the state when day trying to disassemble essentially we may be seeing that in many different sections of the city, the estate alex, the sorry go ahead, go ahead, please. i think the sort of the model of the state in the minds of the decision makers in, in the way, is not as states as we know it to. it is that you should have a sort of trump national commercial. most scenary operations and the state is a wholly owned subsidiary of that. it is sort of pocketed that small parts of the overall portfolio of this type of, of trans national. ready business, political, military enterprise, and i'm afraid that's not confined to sit on. it's terrible for sit down. so don't using the vanguard office. but if, if this is, you know, if this war continues and if the crises continue across the horn,
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we will see and indeed yeah, but we will see this as, as the way that politics is practiced and we will move into a new. ready during which we don't have functioning states hassle, especially because this leave us with the fact that sound to way be a good be the only country that to bring the 2 parties introduce you to supplement . they were very aggressive when they decided to, to put together the sort of choices that we saw. this the only agreement that we have so far between the onset and the, and the army and, well, no commitments have been kept on the ground. and us from both sides, once i get the ticket that bit more have way more heavy handed down. yeah. but that is the, are assessed and the way that the army sees it and less that we see more commitments being made by the reputable forces. the army would be more willing to, to, to have a, a more diplomatic approach. however, we have not seen this mental,
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and that could be due to the comp structure as well last recess. whereas the come on, the structure of the armies, very traditional. and yes, the come on the structure of the munition that uses multiple tribes. i'm uses heads of tribes to essentially, i'm giving them a lot of autonomy. is what causes a disconnect between the top and the bottom. um, but i don't believe i'm from, but not that might be very nice to believe that the, the, the, the actions of the, of the soldiers of the missionaries on the ground. and it's being done to reflect the commitments made in gender. and as each day goes by and we'll try to do it may see as each day goes by, we're seeing more of most of the needs becoming disillusioned with the idea of negotiation. and essentially taking matters into their own hands may not be picking up a weapon. uh oh, oh, essentially a system within the war efforts. i mean,
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do so they are doing more fuel into the file, but this is what you would expect from those who have be not be trade and felt dissatisfied by its own state onyx, the law just displacement crisis in the well 14000000 people just based 3 of them out of the country. is there any concern and hey, is that is the crisis continues. we could see neighboring countries destabilize because of the conflict. and so then, what i think the 1st thing to say is it is that we are seeing a simon unfolding. we're seeing a mass mortality event, the length of which we have not seen for 40, yet more than 9000000 people in watts. the united nations considered as imagine, see all catastrophic conditions foster posting. anything else anywhere in,
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in, in the world and all the neighboring countries are not. you also suffering that own crises, china and south sit on ethiopia, eritrea, egypt that'd be about, on the severe pressure. none of them are able to absorb laundry refugee flowers to, to i'm to find the resources to, to, to, to cross border assistance for these people. so if this, if, if the student needs crisis continues on it's current trajectory. it is going to begin develop all the regional countries. it's kind of how to can cowski level consequences. so the mean time to just have that was the way to present one day into then alex divided by c. it is reese. i really appreciate you go to his side. thank you and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again. any time by visiting our website is just the the com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash
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