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the, there's no limit to how far a dream can take to study in your own adventure. now counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is the news i was live from. don't coming up in the next 16 minutes. serious new liter speaks to l. just 0, he says the focus should be on rebuilding the country as cold for an end. it just sanctions who have the latest from damascus and other mass graves uncovered in syria. here from an active is choose been to the science. is there any strikes
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targets? northern garza, well, the test all across the strip house is 45 thousands from schools, from monumental efforts to rebuild miles after a powerful psych loan test through its territory and peace of statements with your schools. new spain has a new football, president's profile, and those on a is the new man who replaced the comforter visual resort. to be honest, that's coming up later this, these are the, the head of serious new administration. and i'll show that it has urge to the international community to play a role in rebuilding syria. speaking to out of sierra, a cold front end to sanctions against syria and stated that innocent civilians are suffering as
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a result. shut of out that serious new administration will pursue those who committed war crimes during assad's reign. a lot of live in the syrian capital, damascus, a. some of the injured aid is standing by with the latest on is rarely strikes. but 1st, let's hear from russell, sorta, who said, who sat down with the head of syria's new administration. russell took us through what he told you. well, i asked him about the is valley strikes on that syria, particularly. and also these very and vision of the city and lambs recently you said that and so that the, that is ran. and the reason they ask who's what he's ready attached previously was because of the rodney and presence here and know that there is no uranium presence in syria. he said, is there a must stop? and there is no excuse for these rail to bomb a, syria. and he also said that they are committed and the legal lies deceased by the
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agreement that was signed between syria and israel in 1974. and he asked as well, we truly for his forces based on that agreement, and he also cooled on the international community to each of here and to stop israel come back in days, rise and in be didn't see the lens. so when we asked about the asked the city of democratic forces that are backed by the united states, mainly made up of the goods as far as made up of to go to despite there's whether they will be competing into carrying the weapons or no to say that even syria that's going to be only the army, the city, an army will do. it tries to our weapons. no other our rooms will be allowed in this area. so one city in the army that has the weapons and no one else. so we also say that now do they, they're not going to allow the cd left to be used. i guess any other country, regional or international. and that they do not planned to export the city of
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evolution to any of the original companies. so the only for syria and just for a serious. so when i ask him about the political system automatically, which kind of goes to goes to, to me once voted serious to say that no, it's not up to him to decide the new political system of the new syria. is that no, they have formed the, the cause additional comedies and, and the commissions bear what can be left this doing that and they're going to decide about it. i would suggest that this could be a lengthy process. it could take up to 2 to 2 years. i asked him about a couple of meetings just had that happen just 2 days ago in jordan. he said that the resolution that was adopted there been also 9 years ago 2254 resolution. but now there's a new reality in syria and 9 years have passed, so it has to be updated. the world needs to recognize the new reality in serious asked about what is going to be the home of the position for actions. he says that's well if we try to build a new city based on power shared that see there's not going to be united. we need
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one, syria, one government. and he said that we welcome all the position practices as individuals to come and to contribute based on the experience of the build rebuilt the nearest any other but not as entities. also, i asked him about the who we have seen him about the end of the human rights is that when b was, when would be taken out cities office cities, we have much of the blogs. no one was scared by that. that is a good record for us. we are not to redeem. and so we are quite safe. we respect the individual, we were never going to interrupt or interfere in the freedoms or individual life of any people. but that would be most based on the issues that the social fabric of syria and the story, cuz we have these all the countries. on the other hand, i asked him about the motor basis of the new celia. he said that that the new rules are going to be in a complete compliance with the story goals we had to do with syria and the social
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fabric as well. once again, again, to watch these, these, these cars are c, m for size. you want us to go, he's one seeing that's the one, wasn't even celia and trying to plant the seeds of the solution, not the most syrians, but across the region as well. and instead of, you know, put an end to death. and that's why we are not to that. it's time for the world to reconnect with us. it's a new syria, a new one to engage with the will. i asked him about the, the, the spent is off the for them fighters. he said the international media has exaggerated the members of the for the, for them fighters, i to the number of the board and fight that is less of then people think. and he said that these people came to the company to, to, to, to fight with us, to get all freedom to help seeing is getting the freedoms, i guess, a book to redeem and say that the must be rewarded. and it says that in many companies, when you leave for 5 years, you get citizenship. our commission was that then all forms are working on that mode of how to behold these fights is they have sacrificed
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a lot for us. and it's time for us to honor these sacrifices. and also we have some of the costs of occasional appease previous group. hey, the sean bean, look nice as a title group by european union or united states. he said that that was totally based on what the cost of the nations and that is, that is not reflecting the truth. they have not completed the type of ads and they have not to end this video. so that's why it's, it's fairly political. finally, i asked about the functions of stevie and pulls on celia. he said, the reason that the world impose essentially won't see it was because there was a bit of energy, and celia know that the regime is done business with natural sanctions. she'll be lifted, she'll be remove this and will continue to import the sessions that will mean punishing the city. and so that's why we need to immediately lift this sections many interesting insights from those conversations. that's russell. such
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a reporting from damascus of israel has mountains at its largest military campaign on syria in decades since the toppling of bush out on the side. it's launched more than 500 and strikes in the past week. this strikes his new, the north west and coastal city of talk to us. the is around the army says it's targeting watered coals military sites as well. let's go straight to, to the syrian capital, damascus, where some a bunch of aid is standing by some of the ciocca through the syrian administration's response to these is rarely attacks. when using heard, the, the latest response has come. why i resumes, are there are who just met some of the shut off the leader of the new administration here in syria. and as they've been walking on, it shows in the last one week, you heard that they want the world to recognize that there is a country which has territorial integrity, a country which has sovereignty, and that it must be respected by everyone including gets raped on the ground israel
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has expanded its expected, expanded its control and appropriation of city in line beyond the goal on heights. its air force is guided out to the largest number of a strikes in the history of the gives really air force taking advantage of a vacuum and completely destroying the military capabilities off this country. people here we've been talking to has been in the administration say that there is, there must also note that this it is not displaying the shadow assad's weapons. it's essentially destroying the army and the military capabilities of the city in dublin, where israel said that it is attacking naval fords, military assets, and airfields, so on and all. there is anger amongst the people because they feel that is really aggression is in line, but they've been facing from the charlotte that and oppression and fear of death strikes worth noting that syrians we've been meeting and we've been sharpening with, they've been saying to us that this is
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a new syria because when you look up in this guy, you can actually walk freely, drive freely without the fear of having a strikes targeted at you. and israel is bringing it back. and it's a, some of you said some of the sentiments that people have been expressing to you as you've been speaking with people on the streets. what else have they've been telling you about their expectations for life under this new admin is ration. well jessica, we are still in the, in the so called. busy celebration phase of this country where people in their millions are still coming to town squares in major cities. they're still going to level the still going to have money behind me in the go. my. it's got this thing coming up. that'll be drummers here in the morning. and people coming up and taking some feeds with the monuments over the top of the statues, etc. so this country still incentive ation. but often with this one week, schools reopen the government distributions of reopen people in the administration and on the streets have been saying that this is going to take time because the government, when it fell,
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the employees of these institutions took everything with them, including locks and keys, so this is a transition between require a gigantic effort on the part of the people and the government. but if it's syrians are to be, believe they say that they have faced all of these hardships before they had a government in, in the, despite all of the sections that were being put on them. and they manage. and they showed the big and bounce back on their feet, and it would take some weeks and months before they can actually show the work that they're capable of doing that chair across the country. thank you so much of some of the, some of the engineering reporting from damascus for let's look at the situation now . india, a suburb of damascus, known for its opposition to a sensible it came under intense bombardment during the war, and then 4 years siege before it surrendered in 2016. but since then, few were allowed to return, and there's been no reconstruction. st. ahold that has this report for years,
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the syrian regime laid siege to the suburbs around the capital, damascus, among them that a long known for its opposition. but short i said, and his regime are gone. a new reality is now in place. this is an area that tells the story of the brutal crack down that peaceful protestors faced when they took to the streets. at the start of the uprising neighborhoods were flattened. oh, felicia, which boarded mess. the military airport was one's home to thousands. still empty. even though the regime recaptured the year in 2016, but no one was allowed to go back or rebuild of got out of my house used to be an out of college area and i returned and i am paying rent that will what should i do who will rebuild it? we don't have the money. the resume was the cause of serious displacement crisis. and even when it declared victory in 2018,
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it did little to encourage returns. us mine fucked with a free syrian army and lived under siege for 4 years until there was nothing left to eat. he spent 2 years in the opposition controlled north before returning home. in the past few days. part of it was the that name is i, we ask the new administration to focus on reconstruction because after 13 years of war we are not able to do this on our own. like i know there's nothing left of people's lives, not even a painting on the walk. this is a suburb that was home to half a 1000000 syrians before the uprising began. just look around, the scale of the destruction tells the story of why refugees could not. and we're not able to return home. 50000 now live among the ruins, a fraction of the us population. it's a similar story in other areas that were once known as opposition strongholds. infrastructure to is destroyed. there is no services,
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there are no hospitals. there is a cry for help. i a little upset are hot, but the ones that we need outside help to recover the international community should not be afraid of the new administration and that they are promising that syria will be full. unlike the past that is also known as the city of grapes, there are none. today, this used to be an agricultural center, but like many areas across syria, farm lands were destroyed and farmers were displaced by war. i'm about to slip i most of the worst starting from below 0. they destroyed our water tanks and machinery. we don't have money to start again and put that on. there are new beginnings. the new administration has changed the security reality, for example. but it's a long road ahead. there's a need for a new political order and governance structures. it will require billions of
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dollars. syria doesn't have. this is about to be building a state, a country, and a nation center for their eligibility to the you, syria, the you and envoy to syria. again, petterson has visited the notorious sydney of prison on the outskirts of damascus. he manage angry demonstrators who say the un should have intervened to prevent the crimes that took place in the prison, edison coals for those who committed war crimes during a subs rain to be held to account had been shifted. and i think the last 4 votes about what happened here. i have no talk to some of the prisoners, some of the attendees, some of their families, so the grandchildren's, although so vacated. here we have seen some who survived. i think it's been on speak about the harvest stuff. they went through special ed aside, says he fled syria only off to damascus, had fallen in
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a statement attributed to him on social media. he says he's exit wilson's class and he also said most go arranged his evacuation to russia. your leadership of law has moved from mosca the now oh uh the old rushes state agencies. publishing will be cool asides fast statements as a he was that was word these statements with published on the telegram messaging up on that the show channel or the syrian president, according to assigned to those people who rode on behalf of about charlotte sad. he remained in damascus till the very end. by the time he loved the country beyond me, gave up, it's a loss. positions and all states institutions were paralyzed. i also, according to assign the russian military base in clay maine and yeah le, taco was allegedly subjected to a massive
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u a b. i talk while he was that. and also he claims that during the vans that took place in syria, he didn't consider the possibility of resigning. i'm slaying the country. so basically he wanted to stay that till the very end. and he also, he learned about the actual full of damascus. while he was of the russian military base in may me, me a talk here, and he promise to provide a detailed report to him. the events in syria, when it's when it's possible, when such an opportunity arises and to express hope that the country would again become free and independent. and so basically it remains to it. well it, it, we should verify who actually wrote on behalf of bush on the side old as was a probably hated it himself. but it's a, it's still a well, i mean, despite all the state agencies that publishing it, we need to, to have a concrete and
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a verification of those was the as well as genocide in gaza approaches 15 months. the ongoing bombardment has now killed more than 45000 palestinians with no engine size. the palestinians health ministry confirmed the devastating milestone recorded since october. the 7th. at last you will all those killed more than 17000 has been children. but the overall figure does not include the $11000.00 palestinians, considered missing or buried under the rumble. meanwhile, and is rarely drone the tech has killed full palestinians in bed. la, here in northern cause of doctors that come out of on hospital a treating injured palestinians. many of them in a critical condition. it was the 2nd does ran the attack only area in just an hour
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. the only a strike killed 5 people. a doctor, her son of o. c a is the director of cum. i'll add one hospital in the bala, he has appealed for international protection for medical stuff on the ranch from israel. he gets hack, describing the constant danger from snipers and on drones. yeah. by the almost what you've off. yeah. yeah. and sore the today is another dark day of attacks on come all odd one hospital. the hospital was targeted yesterday by a new tactic using a sniper, who directly showed at hospital staff in the i c u. it's the only department that provides i c u services in the northern gaza strip. fortunately, this gunshot did not hit any one, but there had been a number of other gunshots through the window space and come all odd one hospital about this development is very serious and something new for us. we cannot stay in this place, which is meant to provide, i see services. at the same time,
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we can't evacuated and move to another place. this is quite a problem with the moments ago the power generators were targeted again, and the power went completely off and come all loud one hospital. anyone who moves in the yards of come all odd one hospital would be targeted by the is really military, using bombs launch from a quad copter consistently dropped on the hospital yards from the windows and the entrances also piece a hub and tell terry has the story of a palestinian baby who became an open officer, his many forces killed her entire family for most of her young life of the min, hey yeah, as soon as we're on august 13, it is really striking info newness cubes. her entire family through one's assignment 7. but now she is the lone survivor,
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the impact of dr. talk through the child from her house where she was lead to found in debris with burns and injuries of was like a tiny body. 5 there was no one left except his baby. she's 3 months old. her name is that he and you had a boy here. what did these children do? they were all children and be killed. the tooth 3 and 4 year olds. all of them were children with the high yeah. so now is really grandmother who is triggering to care for her. i mean that, that'd be the one i get that i'll be i've got i am just scared about this little girl because i am too old and because she needs care and milk and diapers, there's no one to take care of her except to me. sometimes i called the neighbors to come and take care of her. i can't do anything more from the land air and see how this thing using glasses are facing unprecedented levels of destruction. is
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really forces have no killed more than 45000 people here. more than 2 thirds have been women and children, a cream milestone in an even harsher reality. the majority of causes population has been displaced. millions are left without shelter, living and extreme poverty in facing starvation. is there a siege on the gaza strip? has also made it nearly impossible for palestinians to receive medical treatment after relentless attacks on hospitals. h workers and medical stuff policy and use the field. they're just waiting for their turn to die as do more than one year of this war, policy means are desperate for things to change, but with no ceasefire and the desk still rising every single day. that change may not come for some time. that is
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the, the rescue workers from mainland friends have arrived on the southern indian ocean island of new york officers was hit by the strongest franklin in almost a century. many communities have no electricity, phone networks or running water, as people are running out of food and talked about the reports from paris. from the sky, the scale of the devastation is clear, flattened homes and the upper to trees. the off to mouth is flights and chito, the ripped, through the french indian ocean, the island of milestone sunday in the capital my moods, the days risen. sounds ritual. if they can, they, it really is a war landscape around me. i don't recognize anything. there's not even a tree left the hills. there's not a blade of grass for all this flowing and emergency workers and supplies from the
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french island, dividing your arriving in mild fronts as i'm giving it to you, or even as to said, it could be days before the true size of the desk told is known as he helped to coordinate the risk us. if we want things to go smoothly, we're going to pull out the stops. we're going to mobilize everything we can in terms of civil and military resources, empowers for offices, preston to new prime minister, held a series of crisis meetings. some people say that falls as long treated people in the surface. these territories, as 2nd class citizens in mild 3 quarters of the population, lived in poverty in full housing. the had little charles with spending a slight claim to read the act of man is miles representative in paris. he admits it's a complex situation besides, the cycling could not have been predicted up by the death. so there is no one person to blame for the scale of this phenomenon. we had a sight cut over the winds of over $200.00 and start to columbus power. this is
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extremely rad. of the race to find survivors is difficult with pulse of the island, inaccessible and communications costs. life for many people in the poor st. paul, to the european union, was already challenging. now it's likely to get worse. natasha butler, i'll just say we're paris. i'm joined down live by mass ocean style, who is the deputy head of program funds at doctors without borders, and he joins being alive from powers which are thank you so much for joining us. as you may have heard, just in that report by our correspondent natasha butler. there was a sound light from a woman who was describing the situation, saying is not even a tree left or blade of grass. i understand the doctors without borders is preparing to visit the island soon. what information do you have about the, the situation that goes that's um, so it is info. so it was sort of the situation is that we buy them and square dough to go. i suppose mentions the subjects as know why they don't know what interested
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see. and we ministry, discuss with one good is that to you, that means the and you went to see and every other that was describing that indeed it totally detailed as it was so keen, nothing that they were seeing is dawn. so you see of an echo in naples for neighborhood the precarious um house owns attempt to tell the underground. so yeah it's, it's very code. i think it's very interesting codes and this edition is very well written. that's how can you kind of picture for us for this of the situation on the island before this disaster even had of course a color at the demick earlier in the many health and sanitation issues that have only been seemingly exacerbated 5 is cycling. i guess a decision by which is very complex. uh, what is the process development uh, in friends and um, us of the population that is leaving in uh, in precarious maple this defense and in this neighborhood that you of
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a people coming originally from come, all i just songs is, is, is it easy or they get him, it sounds is it don't uh, paypals and excess falls into services is very restricted. so frustrating. tell me i have services that don't have access to the so the services the don't go there and they cannot go to the office and don't go to to put the services to has a services even if it's offered for them. because it's a few of our reputation. so there's a lot of tension as it could. i mean, institution for them, it's very difficult and this you to uh, best speak to for, for very young population. and that's, that's what we've seen when we operate for recording on uh, from made to, to august. and well, they will read for this for every one or was it just presents in my us. it's also false, false grateful, this book, prediction or to to,
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to be sure that everyone will receive a access to, to what is the response i metro if, if under development is in pod responsible for exacerbating the way that this community has experienced this natural disaster. who needs to be held responsible for that? as you may have heard, you know, correspondence report. there is some criticism that front treats it's overseas. the citizens of its overseas territories, differently from how those on the mainland live. what moines did you go to to respond to today? what i know is that the suggestion is very configured to the just can you speaking? um, so everything is done on uh, zillow, spitonik, uh, what the cost uh for the apple $2.00 was 3 damaged. so i think it's very early to say was responsible and what is true is that there was a low infrastructure in,
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in uh, in my you should compare to, to us all departments um, but we are not presenting the wrong today. uh, so is there any district for us to, to print to, to programs also for that? and it's not the order to, to say was responsible to restriction. thank you so much better that as mentos central the deputy head of program for friends at doctors without borders. feel ahead on noticing the german chancellor and i've shown some is, is that those have confidence clearing the way for snap elections and, and scores. we'll hear from the syrian refugees portfolio now hopes to represent his country, tito, we'll have that story. the that for many is to colder pride, fairly windy. so in the middle east,
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just recently the active weather has this has gone through turkey. so really talked about georgia, the file north of iran, that's my job to see some snow. everybody else is just a dropping temperature and sometimes quite windy weather, seventies and macs in baghdad. that winds blowing down the go. so max entire hot about $22.00 inches and it could be below the average. still, wilma inquire to the west and society. mecca still hanging on to about $53.00, the east. and that is not as, as active as it has been full cost to choose. that gives a few share for just sure. so if i show you this, it might sort of shower, to daniel's guys or maybe north meet you, but nothing really more than that in the side. is that not over what's snow lying in the ground, which is central and eastern turkey. that breeze picks up more on wednesday, right? we're down to you towards the re, uh, we might see a shower in the mountains of our mind, but that's a rarity. it's got to be the feel of breeze carrying some duct on the cooler weather. still big shaft to be fine in for example, the condom and go to then bit of
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a line that breaks off the remains of the last tropical soccer and it came so desperately trust mos on beach during sunday is just this rain coming into as in bob a bit of a big showers for the safe and bought swanner. over for to much was seniors and aged. syria's last opposition held territory before the fall of the subdivision. assign driver, reinvent himself and re shapes his dreams, to preserve the lives of smiles from the tale of new beginnings and the seeds of optimism, sustained, human perseverance, witness serious loss. the chapter hope is on a jersey to examining the headlines what they wanted to do, what they wanted to these dogs though without health system unflinching the 2. and then there's one side of the group of people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the other side, just go on to races,
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processes sharing personal stories with a global audience. what is the see life working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. they're a unique, fascinating creatures. he found nowhere else on the, on the or the, again, this is just a reminder of the top stories. they fell on the head of serious new administration . i shot a as of the international community to play a role in rebuilding syria speaking to algebra. he called for an end to sanctions against syria and stated that n as in civilians are suffering as
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a result. israel is keeping up its attacks across syria. it struck me as the north west, and coastal city of tops towards the east rarely ami says it's now getting water calls and military sites into social media statement attributed to form a syrian president bus at i'm a sub, he says he did not flee until damascus. tied full of us that is taking refuge in russia and other mass grave has been discovered in the southern syrian town of is the workers have founded thousands of bodies including the bodies of women. they say the people with shots and this evidence they would tortured such as ongoing for mobile ease. since the full of the slide regime. all the mass graves have been found across the country, including in damascus, the you and says around a 100000 people are missing in syria,
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but the real number is likely to be higher selling cars and joins me now. she is the media director for the syrian emergency task force, and she joins us on skype from damascus saline. thank you for joining us. i understand you've come from a very difficult day in the field yourself. took us through what you've seen today as you, as you were on the field, looking at these mass grains. thank you so much for having me. and today we visited the mass graves, spite of cold places, and the suburbs of damascus is about 40 minutes away from us there. and we were there as the serial number agency task force who's worked on and retrieving information about these last grapes all over syria through key eye witnesses like caesar. but the grave digger like the bulldozer driver who came out with evidence 1st off caesar and then were able to show the entire world how this regina tortures and gold as human beings eyes and kills them with acid. and then when caesar came out with these photos,
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there were other witnesses that came and told us about these mass graves. and we followed the actual coordinates of, of what they were telling us. and we were able to get to these mass graves, for example, to pay for the one that we were out today through these coordinates. and through these i witnesses that told us the exact specific ways that they were forced to, to, to, to dig these grieves. and they would get shipments of print is filled with hundreds of bodies and they were forced to put these bodies inside these, these holes. and today we were there and we saw the tools and we saw the bones of human beings. and it's just, it's insane. the fact that these, the sites that we've worked on for so long to now see them in person and to be here . um, but, but, but now is the time where just this has to be served and, and, and, and it has to start today. so mean this is quite a challenging moment, of course,
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a very complex situation for syria, for many, this moment of celebration, but also for many, a very difficult period with the search for answers still continues. as i said earlier, the un says around a 100000 people are missing. how long do you think the process of searching for answers might take and might that be some questions that indeed are never answered or yeah, i mean, i mean this process is going to be a length you. one is good and it's going to be a very, very difficult way. um, unfortunately, the reality here today in the us this is very chaotic because people are literally just filled with so much anger and disappointment and, and, and they're so heart broken. the fact that you know, the regina has fallen in today, these prisons are emptied. but we haven't received the answers, we don't know where our loved ones are. and the way that this is going to move forward and, and, and to have any sort of truth is that we need team specialized teams of
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forensic experts, international organizations that can come here and, and be a part of these beads. historic moment of us opening up grades of over a 100000 human beings that couldn't be engaged mass graves that were tortured to death in the most horrific ways. so what we need today is any sort of assistance by international organization, by forensic experts, by, by all of these people to come and collaborate with syrian civil society here on the ground. to be able to set up a mechanism where we can actually start to move forward with the choice and accountability for thousands of families that are just walking around the city today. going to sleep night going to palestine branch literally begging anyone for any answer. and it's heartbreaking to see, to see these families and to see what they're living today in the moment to speak with. you are answers with 0 justice and,
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and this is where the whole role is to listen to them and hear their stories and come to help them telling how central is this process of accountability and justice for the victims in terms of this bright now period of political transition in syria . how central is this for the country to be able to move forward? i mean, even with the, with the political mess that we're in and, and kind of the, the situation of sanctions, of the situation of the new government and people not trusting the new government, syrians or international bodies or jo, politically, etc. i think that we need, and the whole international community leads to, for all of this to the side, because this is the humanitarian crisis of, of thousands of detainees. that what mistakes, of course, will be disappeared. people over a 100000, disappoint, disappear people. so we need to put our, put our differences aside and our political views and, and these things that drive us to, to,
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to de humanize syrians over and over and over again. and be able to come up with a mechanism to help them discover where their loved ones are to help to bring dna machines to break forensic experts and to do the right thing. and not allow that chaos to continue. where people still with so much despair and, and heart rate come and start digging up these groups themselves. and we've seen this get the story started to happen. and we don't want that because this is, this is going to be a way that we can prosecute the region for its work crimes. and it needs to be and done and organized and scientifically correct way with experts. so mean the work you and your team and doing so important. although distressing, we thank you so much for speaking to us on how to 0. thank you so much. the you has announced it will be sending it's top diplomats to damascus developments in syria lead the agenda at the foreign ministers meeting in brussels. several ministers of
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the new administration to reduce russia's influence shall hold that a reports from brussels to see you following businesses to pay things the most pressing issues globally will in ukraine, political unrest in georgia and the devastating civil war into then let's see. oh, you don't mean a to the agenda you invoice because alma is in damascus, who was a pointed head of the delegation in syria 2 months ago when many countries thought it was time to step up concrete with us as he appear to be considered a thing his grip on file and his opponents were compliant it lip. now i said he's gone of levels led by hey, at the shop empower there are um, basic principles that them that everybody agreed with the a r of countries to the neighboring countries and turkey and united states and
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european union as well. the visa or principles of their story, the integrity, solvency, accountability, but also inclusiveness of the government taking into account, especially the minorities and, and women's rights. but a, you countries are divided over the next step. some say building bridges with hey, at how do this um, which helps overflow said regina could ensure a smooth transition of us insist sanctions imposed by the you and the group in 2020 should remain until it shows strong commitment to provide it to an democracy, visiting the value of the system on this is a phase that comes along with many risk, the risk of fragmentation and instability. i'm the is limit the statements that we have left us to use like financial aid for reconstruction was us. i'm the listing of function that can only be triggered when there is political transition, people,
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bedroom minorities in syria. i represent the full i can something on wonder what's for now. time is of the essence, serious face, any call, the wind blowing spears of instability. millions of refugees have begun to find the villages. the neighborhood completely destroyed during the war. the cash draft can take a administration may fail to deliver on the promise is it made to the people a less wealth, the gulf countries, the us and you step in. the next move is going to be a delicate balance. it wants to be part of serious transition to democracy without looking like it's recognizing s g s. brewer. i also p as in action could lead to a political vacuum which could see serial dropped into unknown future as well. but i was just you, brussels, a, german johnson, the owner of shells has lost the confidence voted by parliament show it's cold for the vote last week. and it moves that now clea is the way for snap elections in
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february sholtes as coalition government collapsed in november of disagreements over the economy and how to support ukraine without further escalating. the war with russia to mccain has more from the this was a vote. all of shots wanted to lose. he wanted to lose the confidence of parliament so as to enable fresh elections to be cold. collections was supposed to be held next year in september instead now, 7 months earlier in february, in making the comments to parliament seeking this loss of confidence, shots defended his government's policy, blamed one of the previous coalition partners for the sorts of problems that led to the collapse of the government, but the boston, just on the, on, from shots that we had comments about. one of the parties had done the leader of the christian democrats previous mounts, laid into all of shots, basically saying that he felt the shots of wasted. the 3 is chop, so that's the stagnating economy,
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was the fault of shots saying where is your reference to the competitiveness of our economy? so lots of issues to talk through in the selection campaign. migration is also a big issue with the full of the side regime. some parties notably the far right. i have dates saying they would like to see many refugees sent back. what we know is that the time table is clear, february, the 23rd will be election day between now and then. well, the amount of fest, those will be published policies putting out what they say. the policies they think will be popular with devices. but in the end, the decision is for the vices on february 23rd. don't want to came houses era, fully. more than 7000000 bolivians have voted in elections to choose the judges and magistrates, and exercise some of those who has hailed as democratic, beloved zipcode, blue to waste, time and money. bolivia is the only country in the world to elect so many of its judges. daniel,
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showing that reports voting is mandatory in bolivia of polling stations is most weakens of the country, reported orally lines of peaceful electors, president luis, out of state, costing his vote in the fast called the pallets a milestone in democracy. tens of thousands of places. so does we're out in force, well, hundreds of international observers with deployed across the country to ensure a trouble free election. we mcmillian already so everything has been organized with all the pointing station walking facilities are provided for those with disabilities. information in the various languages, a lot of by quality and piece. however, many of criticize the vote, the judges of magistrates saying most bolivians have no idea who that voting for the the don't forget they've read a lot of the population is not well and phones. but there's been a lack of information because catalogs have been prohibited from presenting. they're proposing i would have preferred that those elected. well,
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those are going to be elected, could present that proposals to the population on all those of the keys political policies of manipulating candidates in this save up. this was a search such selection, and then the pos many votes is full. the ballot papers. now that we have nothing has changed, we have corrupted the judicial system. unfortunately, we have chosen people without merit, without experience, without qualifications. people who do not know their professional duties. in this year, the outgoing president of mexico either is manuel lopez over it or pushed through similar measures that were met with angry opposition. for many judges and lawyers and mexicans would be watching the results in bolivia are anxiously had those death bus to deflections next to the popular vote to a like judges in itself to our intelligence insanity. not to be recommended with my political experience, i would say to my mexican colleagues, don't do it or you will have serious problems. so this is,
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this will vote precedes what promises to be a volts, all 2025. in bolivia, the country will celebrate to spice unseen rate and hold presidential elections with a main issues i'd like you to be food and fuel shortages. rather than who run the situ this year, a full results of sundays votes expected later this week. and which one of the houses era took care of jose and one of india's most accomplished, classical musicians has died at the age of 73, the maintenance, the traditional drums known as the sounds of which i usually used as an accompanying instrument into the stall. if he shows the one full grammy music awards, 3 of them just vis you. still ahead on i'll just going full cycle. columbia is capital,
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celebrates all century of dedication to pedal power. an injury concern for the nfl saw targeting a 3rd straight super bowl title. each it will be here with the,
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the, the, the type of forward he's fantastic. thank you very much. spain has a new football president. that's our lives on a, is the new man who will replace the controversial libby. so it'd be all is the former to from spanish for who is kind of the band by fi. 5th, that's off the he kissed jenny him also in the often most of the stains 2023
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women's world cup try. i'm really all i see is also do spend trial full sexual assaults that's on will serve a to in the full year is good. ok. and what is that all today we have had a great victory and i hope this is not a victory for myself. rafael design, that's a great victory for spanish, for the one that needs us to stop working together. all of us stopping now for the sake of off football. we have an example for the world, and therefore we deserve representatives up to the task. i intend to be the head of a team up to this task, send me a simple false menu of the country, sports men and women into exile. but now with the 4 of the assad government, some of him hoping to return to represent their homeland pay rates triples from sweden. auto houseman, sporting life, suddenly treads the line between 2 countries until the overthrow of the asset regime and syria. his ultimate dream was to play for sweden. after arriving here was a refugee 10 years ago, a decade in which he was twice as to play for syria and twice that. and i never saw, i feel like that's
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a good one of i refused to because the national team represented the dictator who was now left the land money. i said no with all respect to those who have represented the survey of the team. but for me, it was personal phone and lots of key models career was interrupted by the journey to sweden as a teenager. you know how to once again to represent these homeland auto also and types of playing for syria come at the time when changes are already sweeping through a team that faced the use of physical danger and political pressure under the outside raising the most immediate change was the disposal of the previous red kits replaced by national shirts in green, reflecting the changes in syria's flag for auto asthma. now these brothers, both the changes made a new relationship with home. after all, 3 major fig success of life has refugees. and now citizens, mohammed osmond is the ball but to the sweden football team and intends to stay with the army, feel part of it from the field. and i have my job here, many friends, and many customers here. then that i make
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a complete suddenly came up for me. it will be great to go back and visit my family, but it's hard to leave everything i have here had not been had the 3rd brother, water house of the plans. he started body building while in refugee housing until the professional in sweden belonged to represent syria. i never seem to present any big that or at a team or television. so my dream, of course, to, to go back to celia. i want a soon as possible to put it into my my c and free county right now in old midland cool patients. and there was also a full spread, the stuff that was imprisoned in syria and has not been found among those released in the past week. then that will came and to come, when the regime took him, he just got engaged. we believed that he has died in prison like all of the others, mulanda him. what's happened, new lives on new hopes have been born out of serious tragedy. some things can never
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be regained. pull race out is there a stock car is an injury, concern for kansas city chief schools back patrick my homes. he was supposed to leave the game against the cleveland browns midway through the foreclosure form. i am cool problem solving that hits the sheets, went on. so when the game 2170 home says ladies, seem to make sure you got them off to the super bowl as i threw the ball kind of hit and i hadn't seen it this time. someone hit me from behind as well. and so i kind of just got rolled up on um, so it kind of happens of football. and so i tried to bounce back up and obviously it hurt a little bit. but uh now we'll just get after the rehab part of it and try to be ready for next week. a buffalo bills close to back, josh allan is so the thing he says super bowl and then run for 2 schools in the for the schools and through to test on classes in the 4842. whenever the detroit lions, it ended the franchise. reco 11 game winning streak lines 13th to qualify for the playoffs, who was only ready the ac east division chevy. now the alliance who had only one
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india is cricket has have had trouble in the food taste of a series in australia. in the last 31st endings wickets in reply to the 5 of the photos of the mother of rain the 5th day in prison. india was supposed to be one of the full series is level $11.00 with both teens and with a chance of reaching the will. 5th championship. finally even will be looking to wrap up victory against england on the exchange with him. some sort of century to battery seemed fascinating, with out of contention in hamilton, in $18.00 to $2.00 in pursuit hop emotional victory target of $650.00. yes, i do, though. has an unassailable tool. seems the good india is 18 year old. will chase jumping to catch them, or roger has been sent home to a hero's welcome friends, gathering channel. i had to pay tribute to the teenager. so my god, you defeated china is big. they ran in single to become the youngest che seduce
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champion last thursday. that's all the small things for the time being. i live another updated bit later. jessica, thank you to to well, colombia is capital is mocking. 50 years of putting a priority on pedal power every sunday. it closes roads to make way for cyclists and pedestrians known as sick move. yeah. it started as an anti comm protest in 1974, as had has been adopted by 400 cities worldwide. ascends around the reports from bull with us. every sunday, a miracle happens in the otherwise permanently gridlock streets of bullets. when a 1000000 cyclists roller skate theirs and breton, or stick over more than a 100 kilometers of rhodes. this 50 year old initiative has become one of the most loved and recognizable traditions and the colombian capital one that unites people from all walks of life in imagining a more livable city by the photos as it came. as far back as i can remember, we've been participating in the 6
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o v a. when our son was born and we'd come with him in a stroller. and now he's one of the volunteers helping to run it in what's going on in courtroom. when it 1st started it color just 5 kilometers, but today it runs throughout most of the sprawling city of 9000000, requiring the work of an army of volunteers and city employees, a free and public effort to sustain over decades. that is put to good time. the world maps for successful green initiatives as to some goal set book and novice is one of the few concepts that came from the global solid. and in that as flourish for the best is to see this of doing the volunteer. okay, you're like a mess. the city oh my turn into an oyster. oh, the money that's quite existence. oh and respect or deny that it does say it's also cost saving. studies show that every dollar invested in it means $3.00. saving health costs for the city today,
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the concept of the secret v. i might sound almost obvious having been adopted in some form, in many cities across the world. but when it was 1st fits back in the early seventies, it was nothing less than revolutionary. see it? oh no money since june. hi moved. this was a young idea, at least the architect inspired by the concert culture he saw 1st hand in california when he in a framed, understood columbia was following the us. in creating car centric cities, he convinced stadium to reduce to try something different. go give them that they represented a breaking point in our view of the city. something people didn't imagine that could happen. it became a success and people started to demand. more of it for today time is vision is being celebrated and seek. levine continues to innovate. it has been certified this carbon you'd throw, you should have been 2023 remaining, a powerful example of a practical low tech,
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environmentally friendly solution. the many cities around the world can be inspired by an emulate allison that i'm good to just eat. but with that, that's the new. so now karen johnson will be here in the lab and on were political power and diagnostic families often intertwine for generations that you, meghan family has let the countries marry nights, christians, through the picture, civil war, political maneuvering, and kidding. which is 0 world tells the story of their rise power and into ins, leather knowns, political families. the jamalia is doing this to, you know, to 0. this is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive, sustainable tourism program in partnership with the global sustainable tourism
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comes this country homes. more beauties that just use looks like beaches, historical and cultural view, rivelo reach, and michelin, green star, restaurants come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties in a meeting of minds. unless we think deeper and deeper questions of what spanish stations of identity and social ideals look, life, we're going to always have the same model architects and may, a valley and a 100 ravenna talk to we may contribute as architects to create conditions, to the level of the field, the causing the ncp is part of shortcuts. thoughts of quality studios be unscripted analogies, era. the latest news as it breaks the last test. what was the please of power of president bush chart. and i said his role is now over with detailed coverage. how
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