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using its intention to build a stable stage and a military able to overcome the tyler by the united states military has begun strikes. but after 2 decades trillion spent and countless lives lost, the mission failed and the telephone came full control. and you 2 part series analyzes the strategies and mistakes that led to that failure of chemist on the price of people coming soon on, which is 0 from a now present in 5 areas. that's the don in what a senior un official says is a 90 terry and 5 system side going proportion is millions address space. and the us now says, genocide is taking place. so what's the well doing for the people of saddam? this is inside story, the
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hello and welcome to the program. i'm fairly bad people in less than 2 years civil war has brought catastrophe to sit on a crisis of the men scale. that is only getting worse phase the united nations. i knew you in battery for says simon conditions. aust, spreading nearly 25000000 people half the population are facing acute food shortages. millions have been forced to move or flee the country, the world's largest displacement of people by conflict today and its last 10 days in office. the binding administration has announced the rapids support forces which has been fighting the sudanese army since april 2023 has carried out genocide. so how is the situation worse me? why i so many more people now in danger and what's being done to end the conflict will talk to our guest shortly. but 1st, this from victoria gave to me and warning her report contains images view as might find distressing. after nearly 2 years of slicing in sudan,
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the scale of human suffering is catastrophic researches from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine estimate. more than 61000 people have been killed. 26000 as a direct result of the violence. the rest from starvation and disease the situation is worse than since the army launched it offensive to take banks of capital from the permanent to re record support forces in september, december as long as the united states accuses the recess of its allies and committing genocide during the capture of most of the west of 4 states. it says the group has systematically attacked civilians targeting particular ethnic groups and carried out mess rate attempts by the us. saudi arabia, i'm afraid to broke or sustain ceasefire. i have sales. sudan is now looking to president elect donald trump, the help we think. uh, president trump is a did rick who would be there ready to strike a deal with?
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we would be ready there to select the deed with whom we are not coming to him, empty handed, rehab, or our blueprint to engage with the us at all times. as the conflict intensifies, most civilians are at risk that say for the international community has had little success in securing humanitarian access or bringing the fighting to an end. victoria gates and b l g 0, the inside story. the best now bringing our guests from london were joined by a whole load. hi, who's a political analysts who specializes in research on a policy on so don and the horn of africa in geneva is dr. location capella, who was the united nations resident and humanitarian coordinator. for so don, in 2003 in 2004, he was vocal about the atrocities a he witnessed him down for and in synagogues, capital, the car is out of my jang,
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the african union, especially in boy on the prevention of genocide. welcome to you all. thank you so much for joining us on inside sort timing. i think it's very interesting that the, by the end restriction, chose to throw these grenade effectively in the jump directions at top and ministrations way because they are the ones we're going to have to deal with the different magic full out with. also naming the united arab emirates and their engagement with the r as s. all right. out of my jang. your reaction as the special envoy, the african union, special envoy on preventing genocide. how do you view this decision by washington? especially when itself, the us itself has been accused of facilitating severe human rights abuses and genocide in the gaza strip. what difference do you think this determination is going to make and sit on of genocide comes against. imagine what tends to be committed under the eyes when they see the deeper facing the reason they have the application fee that is after the for it's a b as a can you know, consider,
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but miss adam a genuinely, if i can ask you miss ottoman jane, what will this un tom see said i was talking base because what he's quoting for, awaiting the what impact fees the star is, the pride meant by sending notes of independent photos to make sure that should be in the boat for police, an output to get into that, i mean to me uh we, it is very unfortunate. how does that happen guys? uh, which ease of genocide and i made it clear in your tv at the time and i was just select vice of the particulars of the i see i have been sitting on so that the investigation be carried in a way to enable the prosecutor to get the evidence and it said what's that?
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i would need both general. uh huh. and commit to about step responsibility. i asking clearly to how, where is i see it today? is the documents and mean what is extremely important is to make sure that the perpetrators of these crimes ones i didn't define investigation being carried on properly be brought to justice and less not to be taken at post page. talking about the tools considered a surprise. yes, to have has to be done, but we need also to address the group policies of dissertation instead of the 20 years ago in the will remind us. yes. and let's bring one more cash on the cash deductible cash. got me that was indeed there in 820032004 location i. i
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wanted to get your thoughts about the situation today and how it compares, of course, to what you witnessed when, when you were in. so don, but more specifically about this us action location to be that when announcing the designation of genocide on to the bank in the us, secretary of state said that the us does not support either side of the call face, but he's specifically pointed the finger at the r a says, and it's online, is it in the art says of course, as you know, a measure of the notorious from the notorious dungeon, we've munitions that committed atrocities and on for in 2003. how do you view this? you a section and do you think it's going to make any difference on the ground in so dante it was in the us statement. do so well, come in, stating what i think most of the actors have completed the some time ago. but it is politically too late, coming to the tail end of this administration. the point has already been a part of being made. i think the us is ability to actually accepted the
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communities. what's the use list? i'm sorry to say adama and the i think the we have uh it josh does pulling that across purposes. im just said people supporting different sized joint agencies themselves. what did, what do you think that's going to be done? why do you think to getting a into conflict areas of to officer done with the seem to move now to a permission seeking approach? because turner through the contested, then even in our as a controlled areas, that's uh, so, disney's armed forces, the different put them in how to get permission before you can use ads, right? and so on. so that's one thing that you wanted to point enough. secondly, i think there's not enough support just because you might have gotten not just to do a lot of the, of the, of the lifting it all of this. that's one thing. i'm on the political side. i think the point is people are a people are more interested in doing deals with incoming them. us presidents from
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the deal has to be done between the 2 sides and that it has to come from within, from civil society involvement from disability. and like this process is which i know i mentioned in passing, but quite honestly nobody take some very seriously. so a whole lot of, of the political inconsistencies as well as i think you might, you might have to to how this on behalf of the international matters in it is a plane. you decide the millions on the verge of salvation incidence. okay. and allow itemizing to respond in just a moment to, to the you, you saying location to figure out that the african union has been, are useless and, and to slice in this crisis. but let me bring in just seem very clearly that the monetary catastrophes that on does not move political decisions. you know, this for example, done site does it, does it nation determination excuse me? it was not made because, and you know, of anything that was happening on the ground necessarily, but more to do with the political dynamics in washington. and what we have seen when it comes to the humanitarian aid, you know,
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obstacles has been lots pop human has created those obstacles for itself by and recognize that one of the pleasure in parties at the sydney's on forces of the government. and therefore, instituting the whole set of blockages for its own state for its own self. it is not to move that for by the needs. this man is here and imperative to act, but rather by some kind of state. uh, member state um you know, pushed towards about having some kind of government in place the what are you saying hold on that then you went itself is obstructing this delivery of a to is that the case today? i'm saying the un is how stringing its own efforts by recognizing might have to be during policies as the government. and this means that it cannot override any of the different types it gets from, for example, puts it on. and of course, by that same token, the reference of both forces also wants to be recognized as a government because they see this a symmetry. and now there's also talk of a rapid supports of forces, setting up a government in the areas as soon as this week. and obviously this to just genocide
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determination puts a huge dent in, in the ability to do so because the credibility is shop and has been stopped as it needs people for awhile. but any legitimacy that might be able to cool from the international community had been dented by this genocide determination. had that been done early, i think it could be potentially in a better place in terms of some standing in the way of the what looks like the almost inevitable splits of the country. now what i think needs to happen is exactly what we'll catch, that there are local actors on the ground who have been delivered manitoban age for the united nations. again has pulled a lot for, you know, the large part we ignored them. a has not leaned into the cultivation agenda as much as it should have, but the blame doesn't stuff that you know. i totally agree with that to my cache of the african union has been completely to this in many ways. it has also listed in the way of its own action, primarily by sort of capitulates. and if you will, to the political interest all for example, regional acts of especially in the gulf. okay, let's all out of my jang,
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the african union, special envoy on the prevention of genocide, to respond to that. i don't know. well the, it is very unfortunate that the opposite. the union has been failing to be but a sit down when it comes to protecting the civilians. and that he may know that at the time i got even suggested that for us to be deployed. but we oh no. that's uh, when we speak about the right of the ask them, you know, the fee, you know, it's not very clear where to it. i have to uh receive the go ahead, the green light from the 6 the got the button not by my own view is that had the theme a strong political we a to disagree in doing so that it would have been possible we have seen in
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the past when the in the 2000, when one that decided to probably it's to, to do to, to that food. and i've seen it is simply the shame that said in this, yeah, we have come a more thing that it 1st. i mean, the 3 of the genocide that separately, too, against the tootsie isn't one to which prompted in fact, the african union in 2000 the $77.00, both and optic of, for each of the concepts it takes about to remain. so that see, i mean, why this bescedy t, i mean, we all know that, that out. so these, you know, uh, focuses around, we know that sometimes when it comes to making a bow, a decision, it is not that easy, right? that is why the chip doesn't have to asking them himself during become more,
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is and i'll be tempted, fixed on the bus that will be going to the police and the discounts enough to ask them. union methods that a t a showing. clearly the difficulty is not only regarding the relationship between the rex and the asking union, but also if i'm the member states and that to be honest, okay, unless the absolute can lead this coming suddenly in february, looking catastrophe, then no easy answer. so i'm afraid, i think the 1st we have to, uh, but i don't actually have trouble is that the humanity did. i'm going to go tracts, have to be dissociated, not to become the productive for me to actually say that when we know that there are only political solutions to this crisis. but my point here is that to, by spinning out the part of dixon, spinning the diplomacy both the us and boys, the un on boys and old on by the original boss. i've actually made the situation
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worse. what we need to do is to go back to some of the tools that put the plug frontier go with the high level to monitor in leadership volt with you when i'm in the us administration and regular gain in the complex vision which would focus on the humanity and it shows, regardless of the ability to go a context based on the number one objective being to post a true in what type of way possible from all particular directions into the country . and that to make it the top priority. and the politics will flow from that, not the so there's a difference between a cease fire and piece. do i think that the trumpet ministration can negotiate to cease 5 potentially do? i think the jumping to ministration can negotiate that piece. deal not very what much? and the reason for that is that the top administration, you know, in the 1st time we say the pos is per log, it hasn't really paid much attention to sit on other than through the lens of the
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abraham codes. and it will probably continue to do the same, this time, average musical very much defy to us all eyes and the read inside your regular egypt. and you have to, i've average to cut a couple together some kind of ceasefire deal now that them in by no means means that there's going to be any kind of peaceful resolution to this, to this complex. and it also means that most likely, you know, civilian, active democracy, just as accountability. those things will be very much left by the wayside in favor of some kind of military deals. now, even if that happens, i think what with what, what we've seen very much is that the us government is in many ways up to now not done actually anything that is very, you know, positive towards moving sit down towards a peaceful resolution by not the linking humanitarian aid from the political track, asthma catches said, we have now this sort of hodge podge of approaches that don't really make sense and what it has allowed. the pleasure in the policy is to do chiefly the are assessing
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the staff, is to use 8 as a political football is to dictate the terms of aid. and that by also dictate the terms of the peace processes, which is why none of them have gone very far. now the since didn't even bother to, to the one who takes is or does very much. some of the sudden use on falls is, is a part of that act to, is, you know, in right now, taking pots and, and contributing to farm and denial. and it's very much like you want to keep the conversation. they don't want to have a conversation about any piece, do not want it. so the dry season. and that's why they hope to take that call to them into 0. and they want to use this monetary to access the block and use it, they putting in place the farm in denial as destruction, away from the political track. that's why it's essential to the link, the to all right out of my jane, your thoughts as a central last hold, and we'll cache to the link for humanitarian crisis with the political one. and what decisive actions are needed now to create, to think lasting facing so don. we need quickly to take a decision. i mean the, i'm talking about the asking, but i, the pro,
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the ask them do an end the united nations 2 days in may get action that to really go and protect disability. but they can start as well if they want it, we're going to have to leave it. they, uh, it is an important conversation that we're having, and i'm sure that we will keep having a, in the next 2 weeks here on alger 0. thank you so much for joining us. who would hire out of my ging and location could be that. thank you for joining us on inside story and thank you to for watching. you can always watch this program again any time by visiting our website at all. just 0 dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash a great inside story. and of course you can join the conversation on x. a handle is at a great inside story for me, please back to go in hosting. thanks for watching by from the
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