tv Extra 3 Deutsche Welle April 15, 2021 2:00pm-2:46pm CEST
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this is g.w. news live from berlin the u.s. secretary of state makes an unannounced visit to afghanistan antony blinken arrived in kabul to brief afghan officials on president joe biden's plans to withdraw all u.s. troops by september bringing an end to america's longest war also coming up demonstrators gathered to remember about hundreds of people killed since me in bars military takeover in february this as security forces opened fire on protesting medical workers. in india sets another new record for corona virus cases 200000 in
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a single day so far this month the country has logged 2000000 new infections will go to one hospital where the vaccine drive is being described as chaos and it's been 2 years since a devastating fire ripped through the notre dame cathedral one of france's most famous landmarks president define one call says people will be welcome back in just 3 years time. i'm suzanne was gone it's good to have you with us u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has made an unannounced visit to afghanistan it comes after president joe biden announced american forces will leave the country by this september which marks the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 terror attacks the troop withdrawal begins may 1st and biden says the exit will be done in full
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quarter nation with nato allies. it's already the longest conflict in u.s. history now president biden has announced it's time for u.s. troops to leave the country where the 911 terrorist plot was hatched. i'm now the 4th united states president to preside over american troop presence in afghanistan to republicans to democrats i will not pass this responsibility on to a 5th of the movie's hugely controversial critics say it's an expression of fatigue and that the u.s. is a bend in afghanistan to the islamist taliban but biden says time's up. and look i know there are many who a lot of the insist that the plan was he cannot succeed without a robust u.s. military presence and stand as leverage we gave that argument a decade. it's never proved effective. not we had 98000 troops in
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afghanistan. and america's nato allies said afterwards they're joining the u.s. in heading for the exits. i've decided that we will start that withdrawal of may to rescind pork mission forces by may 1st some afghans welcomed the withdrawal of foreign troops but others fear their departure will leave people here even more vulnerable voters. says the only thing that all people want but it foreign troops stay here the realization of peace in afghanistan will be impossible their presence will continue to cause problems for the better living in a time line we are. not the new year with the negotiations and we haven't received one that they meant with the toll of one would not be responsible and would can cost us losing everything we are worth the fight to get
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that in the past 20 years. afghanistan's president says the country's military is fully capable of defending the afghan people that pledge will likely soon be tested . for more of the story we can speak now with mari of sofie she's an international relations advisor and an expert on afghanistan welcome to g.w. what do you think they withdraw all of international forces will mean for afghans well for afghanistan the withdrawal will mean the complete responsibility of all security measures on the shoulders of the afghan national security forces who are already stretched very thin let us not forget that in 2001 when the international community entered afghanistan they were fighting one terrorist group now there are reportedly over $22.00 terrorist organization with both regionally nationally and internationally operating in afghanistan and that's going to be quite
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a challenge there afghanistan's president has said the country's military is fully capable of providing security do you believe that. i think that the afghan national security forces are capable unit however the continue continue to be limited due to lack of resources due to lack of weaponry and support particularly air support so while they are capable fighting. in a rate of terrorist organizations operating in afghanistan in addition to the. border between afghanistan and pakistan and have not addressed the issue of taliban sanctuaries and pakistan means that while you're fighting an enemy within afghanistan they are continuously being replenished on the other side and so regional diplomacy has not been very successful in the last 20 years and therefore
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doesn't create a conducive environment for the afghan national security forces who remain very optimistic more and i want to ask you what this means for afghan citizens in particular women we know that they made important strides of the last 20 years we've seen in rome and in education explode more women in the workforce more access to health care what will happen to these gains that have been made. well having the drawl of u.s. troops without any conditions whatsoever is very dangerous and it risks the possibility of of having that strong leverage to ensure that the taliban come to the table that they remain on the table and that they remain committed to their promises but also it takes away a key leverage that international community had which was to ensure that the taliban would continue to. would continue to respect the afghan constitution or
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a but have revisions in the constitutions that still uphold women's rights and a fundamental rights of all people of afghanistan now the women of afghanistan and civil society actors very recently and i national peace gathering that brought over $1300.00 civil society actors together articulated that their continued foreign presence in afghanistan was not the will of the afghan people but what they did demand was that when withdrawal was taking place that it be condition based that it would be done responsibly and and that it would be done in a very structured manner to ensure that the talks continue and they continue in a manner that can bring about a sustainable peace one that reflects the aspirations of the people of afghanistan and with this sudden announcement of a troll it puts all of that at risk and these sentiments are echoed by many in the united states as well we'll have to leave it there maryam sassy and international relations advisor an expert on afghanistan thank you so much for joining us here
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and you debbie. security forces and me in mar have arrested one of the main leaders of the campaign against military rule it comes after the army reportedly opened fire on medical workers who were taking part in a pro-democracy protest in the city of manda life hundreds of people have been killed and many more injured since a military coup in february overthrew the elected government this week marks me and marse traditional new year festival but instead of celebrating many are opting to continue the protests. they should be celebrating the new year festival of 10 john instead they're marching against a coup. the true that saw the overthrow of their elected leader aung san suu kyi and replaced her with a military dictatorship. cross me and my protesters
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holding flowers are using this week as a rallying cry. but they know the risks security forces roam the streets. dissent is quickly and brutally stamped out. just ask these people linked current state forced into hiding in caves after the military carried out air strikes in their region. the military seems intent on intensifying its pitiless policy of violence against the people of myanmar using military grade and indiscriminate weaponry. more than 700 people have died since february according to a local monitoring group. of the but that hasn't stopped the protesters as they continue their fight for freedom.
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the u.n. security council has stopped short of considering sanctions on myanmar because both china and russia are against it earlier we spoke to political scientist ever had sanch snyder and asked him if the threat of sanctions is pushing me and mar closer to trying to. miramar is in china's arms even without this military coup it would be closely connected to china but the problem is what else could we do we could condemn it equips to step through sanctions this leads us to this old and familiar debate about sanctions sanctions do have effects but most of the time as we can see in russia and in many other cases they do not have the intention that effects they are created for so i would have my doubts whether strong words from western countries even military economic sanctions would really change the behavior of this brutal military regime in the end it will be up to the people in myanmar they take the courage to do the streets they risk their lives they don't need only
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start strong grades they will need anything else but this is what we do not apply to them they are getting. majority support but that's it in the end that has been the case in the past and unfortunately it will happen this time as well. political scientist abel had to speak to us there earlier in germany new coronavirus cases have risen to a 3 month high just under 30000 new infections have been registered in the last day almost 300 people have died taking the total number of deaths in germany to almost $80000.00 the government is seeking to push through a fresh measure as health minister yes francaise new restrictions are inevitable think all. right scenes in testing alone will not be enough to break the 3rd wave it will take decisive action and hard as it is further restrictions. we can already full see that if we don't stop this trend our health care system
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will reach its limits that's why the situation in the intensive care units is one of the most decisive factors because our main goal in this pandemic is to prevent our health care system from being overwhelmed. by our chief political editor michelle acuteness following the latest on this for us we've seen in the last 24 hours the highest number of new cases in more than 3 months what is behind this big growth in numbers. well behind that is that 3rd wave that is clearly driven by the 117 known as british mutation which makes up almost 90 percent of the cases that are being detected here in germany right now it's very alarming it's also the younger age groups that are being particularly hit and that means open schools and people going to work is an increasing factor as older people are much safer now because there is this
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vaccination going on but vaccinations currently just over 16 percent here in germany are simply not happening fast enough to break this wave and that's why we're hearing this appeal both by those who have you know somewhat like the german doctor and health minister again spawn to those 16 states to take immediate action now which shows that at this moment the federal structure of germany is disadvantaged at best policymaking is lagging behind and at worst it's failing to tackle the stud wave head on well the government is working to try to centralize this response is it coming too late. yes that would be the plain answer after having listened to this press conference this national emergency break that is in the making in the german parliament as we speak almost would hit at an incidence rate of 100 per 100000 people within the space of 7 days while the german average
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already is at $160.00 and we also heard from the head of the hobart call institute that the $200.00 incidents rate which is supposed to then trigger an automatic closer of schooling would not be reached because there would be so many cases in schooling today so policy is being made by the virus by facts on the ground and not by policymakers to prevent germany hitting the full brunt of this 3rd wave so it's a very alarming situation here right now our chief political editor with the latest there thank you india has set another new record for corona virus cases 200000 in the last 24 hours and just in the 1st half of this month 2000000 new infections have been reported experts are blaming complacency and frustration among the public for the surge many states have started re imposing restrictions like curfews as the cases increase so too does the demand for vaccinations i need
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a child there are reports from ghaziabad. at this mall at private hospitals struggling to register for vaccination against 19. that the sheriff is one of them almost 70 he has dispersed short we don't goes through for. all those who worked for me and did not get really sick even if they become. hard to get through to. getting prepared or at least i want to. do. with the crowd you know today is larger than usual. one staff member called it. this hospital that one point had to turn people because they had a vaccine the pa few days of many hospitals in this area including the one right behind me face up over 1000 vaccine shortage while some hospital had to cut down on
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the number of people they were vaccinated every day other stuff the vaccination process entirely for a few days these reports came at a time when several states in the country are facing up over 90 shortish crisis including maharashtra which at the moment is the worst hit state the hospital did receive its stock of vaccine today after having gone for nearly a week without people hopeful they can get the job. well there was some have the density to get vaccinated earlier the past few weeks have seemed to mont increased rapidly. we didn't have the rock scene available for a short while. we were getting supplies. started more people have started coming. for their wards and. india is recording and alarming number of new coronavirus cases every day and infections are now spreading much faster as hospitals scramble to increase capacity
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there are clear signs the indian health care sector is again coming under said in stream. dr. who founded a chain of hospitals offering affordable care cause to say can be a tsunami the numbers are mind boggling the medical infrastructure is completely overwhelmed struggling and struggling to find oxygen patients are struggling to find birds. 247. birds and i mean to the equipment needed and that means the doctors need to provide the facilities that are . necessary to combat this pandemic but josh says he is disappointed that the lessons from the past year have not been learned adequately. for the people waiting here there is some really at least for now. they are getting their short. hoping
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that will give them some protection against a corona biters. what vaccine shortages in countries like india come at a critical time when cases of new and more aggressive mutations of the virus are surging across the globe experts say there's only one viable way out of a pandemic vaccinating as many people as possible as fast as possible while some 830000000 people worldwide have now received their 1st shot a new survey suggests the optic. has improved public trust in vaccines but vaccine hesitancy remains high as well and scientists worry that could pose a threat to reaching herd immunity and bringing an end to the pandemic. and experts say much of that has it and say has been fuelled by conspiracy theories and misinformation about vaccines let's bring in our fact checker yes i've ever now for more on this it's good to see you so what are some of the biggest myths about the cover $1000.00 vaccines where the 1st one is still the biggest we can say that the
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scenes are a danger to our health social media is flooded with comments from people who say they won't get the vaccine because they were developed way too fast and as a result are not safe let's have a look here there's been a 100 years of research for cancer know. there's ongoing research still who are told. no there is. one year. we've developed. but nothing's. well this man is a police dried in one respect the speed with which of the covered flick scenes have been developed is unprecedented up until now developing a vaccine take usually 10 to 15 years but there are exceptions to the rule take the bowl of axioms for example that was developed in just under 5 years now when it comes to the covered $9000.00 vaccines it's important to keep in mind that the
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researchers didn't start from scratch they build on technologies and experiences made with other coronaviruses but maybe more crucially because the pen demick is a global threat there's been more money pumped into development of than any vioxx vaccine before and also researchers have been able to save a lot of time by combining clinical trials throughout this process countries have maintained their usual rigid approval procedures and the result speaks for itself we can say more than 800000000 doses at ministered so far worldwide meanwhile reports of severe side effects have been very very rare and where there have been like astra zeneca or johnson and johnson authorities have reacted quick right ok actual let's talk about another claim that we've seen that m r n a vaccines like the biotech pfizer one or more ghana could alter our d.n.a. let's take a listen you know the vaccine manufacturers have made
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a statement this will not alter our d.n.a. our genome i say that is not true because if we use this process to make a genetically modified organism why would it not do the thinking to a human yeah let's talk about this one is there any way that an m r n a vaccine can change our d.n.a. . the short answer is no there is simply no way the this lady who claims to be a doctor is so spreading a popular but false theory that the m.r. in a vaccines can alter our genetic code while they do so on similar and m r n a vaccine has nothing to do with altering our d.n.a. and here's why the m r n a never enters the nucleus of the cell it simply can't and it's only there in these new clues where origen attic material is kept which contains instructions how we develop live and even rep reduce so the messenger r.n.a. is more like a code we can say that encourages our ability to produce for example spikes just
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like the ones on the real coronavirus but harmless ones when your human system sees those spikes it's like a training all you can say a practice run for your body so that it can later destroy the real virus when the job is done your body gets rid of the m.r. in a code so m r n a vaccines do not a fact human d.n.a. ok what about another rumor that's been circulating heavily on social media that covered 19 vaccines could affect our fertility and let's listen to what one person fad and i would say anyone who gets the m r n e injection the matter what age you are in your life expectancy will be reduced to you know dying if you're in your tarsus within 5 to 10 years and you probably will have. neurocognitive issues and inflammation and of course infertility is a major one yasha what does the science fair about vaccines affecting fertility. again no they simply can't the lady you saw in the video is delores cahill she was
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a professor at university college dublin but is no longer teaching there are making several false claims about covered 19 let's focus on no what she calls the major side effect of corona vaccines these leads to infertility it's based on the idea that the vaccine contains a spike protein called since it in one which helped the placenta to develop but that's just completely made up the vaccine spike protein is entirely different to the one found in the placenta right now there is no evidence that covered 19 vaccines cause any problems with for all pregnancy and this is a good example of how misinformation works actually as so often there is no prove delivered for this allegation is completely fabricated as a claim with no scientific substance but that has a potential to destroy a lot of trust in the vaccines because most people aren't via lodge's and don't
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know how these things really work in the details and injecting this sort of uncertainty in our own are already a scary situation can do a lot of real dark life damage we can say our fact checker yasha vapor thank you so much for clearing all of that up for us now it's been 2 years since a fire ripped through the most famous cathedral in paris and shocked the world now the question is when notre dame can open again french president to man on mccaw is it a building site to offer some help and to show that french heritage has not been forgotten amid the coronavirus crisis. moments from april 15th 2019 etched forever in the minds of provisions. of all the french. of anyone who has visited the city of light or
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wants to someday. but from the dramatic scenes turning the beautiful monument ugly to the dramatic felling of an enormous oak tree in western france the 1st of a 1000 hand selected to rebuild the spire and roof of the cathedral. and make it beautiful again. the wood from the trees is being dried some of it on site part of a 5 year reconstruction plan that has 3 years and many miles to go in fact the work so far has mostly been to secure what was left after the fire not quite i mean. there we are all gather and. restock at all then to give the. french architect of god the gothic there back to the wall. the french president toured parts of the restoration site on this
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anniversary of the fire telling workers. each and every one of us remembers where we were 2 years ago. the emotion that was the motivation of all the catholics watching and of all of us in paris and all of france. and to new people and i believe that we can see here the immensity of the work he accomplished in 2 years. 2 years of work on a massive stunningly detailed paris institution dating to the 12th century with 3 years to go to resurrect the french national treasure. and we just have a one bundesliga item for you the entire heritage berlin team has been ordered into isolation after 3 positive covert 19 tests of the club head coach paul di his assistant coach and striker looking back you are quarantined at home after testing positive for the virus the rest of the squad and staff have been ordered to isolate
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get. into the conflict zone to sebastian. despite 1st of the magic troops to 6 year old warrior who shows little sign of ending my guest this week from the yemeni capital sana'a essentially shot up foreign minister the sole style to feed. his forces from the queues to the mission shocking crimes to kill indiscriminately why would they conflict so focus on. the next deal done.
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how does a virus spread. why do repairing and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the topics covered and weekly radio program. if you would like any information on the prong of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at dean w dot com slash science. i think is everything challenging i think a muslim. school much different culture between here and there challenging for everything. in the same business i think it was worth it for me to come to germany
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. to sharpen my grammar license to work as a swimming instructor to share knowledge to children $100.00 just to just push. your story take part sheriff on info migrants to. get us through the international media to york and i would show you in big books what is happening if you haven't we are not there long well out of making all this mess in yemen the world isn't buying your denials with the shop we will continue the war if they don't withdraw from our country despite fresh diplomatic talks the 6 year war in yemen shows little sign of ending the aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian catastrophe as food supplies dwindle and the covert pandemic takes hold my guest this week from the yemeni capital sana'a is his. foreign minister of
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the self-styled government these forces down the queues of committing shocking crimes and killing indiscriminately. i will taste of. my i've. i've. been sheriff welcome to comfort zone last month you told iranian t.v. that the who things were open to a fair and on rabbo piece my question to you is how can there possibly be any fairness or honor after the terrible crimes that you and the other combatants in this war have committed ok. now it is the end of this crazy war which was started by the saudis. what can you say more than that let's stop this war and the list sit on the table and find this peace and try to mend what happened in the last few years so again you cannot just look back and see what have been
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done right now to go meant the sum of what you have done all of the parties not only the guys in sana'a and then i think we can make some peace for the people of yemen not for the conflicting parties but when the crimes have been committed and particularly gruesome crimes you don't think you can just walk away from them can you from torture indiscriminate killing obstruction of vital aid use of banned weapons recruitment of child soldiers arbitrary detention in forced disappearances if proved some of these crimes represent massive violations of international human remarriage tarion law for which you can be held accountable anywhere in the world do you think you can just walk away from these crimes. everyone should be held accountable for what they have done and the last 6 years not only one of the parties and the others who have all the money and resources can hide their crimes
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those who did crimes should be really put in front of the justice to course what that means again you'd have a non-zero movement say i'm not meant to be put in front of the courts are you ready for that ice i 1st. i mean 1st the national salvation government is not the who it is the national salvation government is a coalition of many political parties what we are talking about when you talk about work crimes those in the field who committed those crimes from all parties should be held accountable so let's not talk only about governments who appear on t.v. or go to meetings let's talk about those on the seal who committed those crimes and find who ordered them to do those crimes so you are trying to distance yourself from the those who think crimes are you the fact is that your war has helped bring about the world's worst humanitarian disaster which you and the other warring
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parties have inflicted indiscriminately on civilians and anyone who got in your way to answer your question properly we have not started this war. this was insane you'd started it not you but you're continuing it and you're huntin your way not your continuing to target civilians not your normal no no no we we are defending ourselves we are defending our people we are defending our country against the saudis and the emeritus so again we will continue the war if they don't withdraw from our country and those crimes that you talk about let's look to them let's not just make it general so the crimes committed by your people know the crimes were committed by those who were the aggressors not by the emmy's who were defending themselves let's look to the books look to the what happened in the last 6 years and then again yes where ready to face the world and say who did what and what they
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deserve for such crimes mr sheriff country after country has condemned your intransigence the us said in february at the security council there can be no peace if the who thinks keep up their daily attacks against the yemeni people saudi arabia and other countries in the region you've said you want good relations with the us than accept an immediate and comprehensive cease far as they've demanded. we want a real peace not a peace paid for by the saudis and the americas when you talk about the word condemning the who these or the i mean the forces who are really fighting them you know why they are the saudis and the iraqis have spent billions of dollars to create a certain picture about what happens in yemen and no one knows what happened in our country really the actual picture they committed most of the crimes in this country
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and we know what they have done and we are very documenting that think what is happening in the international arena is what the saudis have paid for and those countries who are condemning the host these are countries who have a lot of interest a lot of business with saudi arabia and the gulf countries well it's not just it's money she says here we have it's not just the countries that are especially if they're doing that it's not just the other countries it's the united nations and their investigators and the international human rights organizations that are pointing their finger firmly at you now even now even now despite the fresh diplomatic efforts that are going on your targeting mari to the east of samarra where civilians are bearing the major impact of new fighting but that means nothing to you does it the more you kill the more territory you acquire the stronger your position in the peace talks that's your calculation isn't it let's. let's clarify this to the world we are not the ones who are making all this mess in yemen
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it is those countries who are doing it not our country our people in yemen the national forces in sana'a are trying their best not to hurt their people we are really targeting the saudis we are targeting our enemies because they have destroyed our country when you talk about killing civilians we are not in the business of killing civilians and i can prove to the world the world well you will continue as well as on the line your the use of is now in your denial i'm a socialist the world the world you know we don't i don't know how to niles the no no no no no no the aisle we are here to talk to the world come to us last summer happened to our country last year our human rights watch one of the instruments of the un is one of the instruments of the saudis and a minority is a parasite that the enemy of our un so i guess you would have thought the un had actually had to have sides the un has condemned both south and i'm talking to you
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and i'm talking to you about what you are not just of doing last month human rights watch said your forces have shown a shocking disregard for the well being and safety of civilians so who sees indiscriminate artillery and rocket attacks towards populated areas in married have put displaced persons and local communities at severe risk that's how much you care about civilians isn't it. we care about our civilians and let's investigate like ahead of events let's not talk to the media off and on again don't try to to change the picture the picture should be clear what you are trying now to say is what they talk about us come to us and we'll show you what they're doing to us we are not targeting our people if there are any kind of mistakes we will be accountable for it and we will do proper things for it but again when you say you you what about the other party you just shut your arm chair of the well i am talking to us about
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what you are sensible for i'm talking to you about what you're responsible for. we talk to the other parties in the conflict about what they're responsible for now millions millions face hunger in your country and you who think forces disrupt and interfere with the aid coming in why is that why why do you interfere with it why on earth would you prevent organizations like the world food program from doing their job and trying to feed people if there are any things like that it should be presented and people should be punished if they are doing something improper some punish them now we live in new punishments ness of trying to stop the aid to the emmys we will let's investigate that not just because you said it or they said it in the international media let's put the books on the table as i said and looked at all the details sometimes in the midst of all these things you try to make this kind of accusations without proof and that's the u.n.
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prove it and we will take the proper action against those who did such kind of things which stop the aid to our people. mr sheriff your forces haven't just restricted to humanitarian agencies you actually threaten them as well the u.n. experts said they documented intimidation and direct threats by your people against humanitarian personnel what business have you got threatening people who are trying to feed the hungry. i'm really. hearing something new from you for the 1st time that our people i mean our government or our personnel are threatening the 8 people if such things occur we will be ready to see it and punish those who are doing that the u.n. has named the who say officials responsible for issuing threats all of them are from your so called supreme council for the management and coordination of humanitarian affairs those are include akhmed how meat after all most and how loose
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and to how our motel was you know these people don't you do you pay them to threaten the aid agencies i know them and we don't pay anyone to threaten anyone and i haven't seen that report i was i wish i can put my hand on it so then i can take some measures regarding the subject because this is my responsibility to follow up on the subject with the u.n. you don't read the reports from the u.n. because it's in the latest report from the panel of experts you know you know there was no no no no no no no no we received what they sent to us and we respond we have a special committee to respond so are you also recently had a list specially what you just mentioned mr sheriff are you also responding to the reports of profiteering by your side the u.n. says your top political leaders are competing to enrich themselves from limited
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state and public resources are you one of those top leaders in reaching yourself from this war. no and their own no no no you seem to be amused tightly you seem to be amused by archie's these are serious charges but as some said no no no no no sorry not amused but sometimes surprise now again this government let me tell you this government is composed of the g.t.c. our party and the hostess and carla we are doing our best as a government for the sake of the any people not for the houses of very few or for any of the shows who might try to enrich themselves with this work we are ready we are ready and let me tell you the whole world we and the other party and the saudis and the iraqis were ready to be put in front of any kind of institution and see who did what i guess the yemeni people we are in this war to defend our people not to
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get money or try to get some kind of power and everyone knows that and we have worked for the last 30 years with the yemeni government so again well you say everyone knows that we are you i just know that the un think the un panel of experts has tracked a number of illegal financial schemes that you're running to include evidence of money laundering scams creating false supply contracts to transfer huge amounts of cash to individual who see commanders and other officials are you personally involved in these how does all this corruption fit in with your honorable principle no. no no i'm not involved in anything like that i'm the minister of foreign affairs and i present my party the general congress party not the whole it is and anyone who is committing any kind of illegal action should be punished for it whoever he is from whatever side they are again this war is not to get rich this war is to defend our borders our land and our really dignity in this country
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and anyone who might try to get behind this kind of accusations to forget about the saudis and immoralities crime will fail they will fail because we don't have enough resources to employ such committees of the un to know what others are doing but the time will come and we will have american companies working for us and looking to the other side what they have done how they got rich how this kind of our deals have been done to kill the enemy people and get money out of it and then and 1st of the world they say that they are defending the legitimate government the real picture has been painted by u.n. experts u.n. investigators international human rights organizations who are on the ground who have evidence of fake financial transactions and the seizure of assets the illegal seizure of assets belonging to other individuals and companies in september 29th in
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your specialized criminal court announced the confiscation of funds owned by 35 members of parliament who just didn't happen to agree with your politics and then did after a year later being sentenced to death in a sense here but the trial was a political sham wasn't it why do you have political shams instead of fair trials whatever is said by you and it's not the full reality you said so. last month they disgraced one of their reports so again let's deal with them and there are groups and there are committees and then they can ask us and we can respond but not just to wait for their reports about what you have said about these kinds of actions i agree completely with you anything which is against the law should not be permitted and if anyone has something to complain about put it on the media their whole way of it is they have to leave it on the line about the militia they have planned explain about and there's an even darker side to let them go it.
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