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the c.w. news live from berlin britain's prince philip it's laid to rest. royal pomp and pageantry are scaled back in line with the prince's wishes and covert restrictions but close family and friends gather at windsor castle to pay their last respects the queen visits farewell to her husband of more and 7 decades also
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coming up. worldwide deaths in the pandemic topped $3000000.00 but some countries are confident they are over the worst for the report from israel were rapid vaccination programs springing welcomed new freedom plus. big news of the wonderfully of byron munich brushed aside book but the champion's coach hyundai flick shots fans by saying he wants to leave the club at the end of the season. comical foolish welcome to the show. friends philip husband of britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd for more than 7 decades has been laid to rest he died last week at 99 years of age the somber ceremony took place under strict social distancing roles at windsor castle the funeral which the prince himself. planned before his
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passing reflected has a life long time with the armed forces. a funeral for a man who gave almost a century of service to his country and his soul from. philip's coffin was carried into st george's chapel in windsor castle draped by his personal standard and adorned with his naval cap and sword only 30 close friends and family members could attend to too coronavirus restrictions it was philip's devotion to service the provider to theme to the funeral ceremony. we have been inspired by his arm wavering loyalty to our queen. by his service to the nation and the commonwealth. by his courage fortitude and face.
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listening to the service with their head bowed the widowed british monarch queen elizabeth the 2nd the ceremony was steeped in military tradition in line with prince philip's personal instructions and included a rendition of the last post sounded by buglers from the royal marines. and humanise. that. members of the public had been asked not to gather outside windsor castle but many felt the need to be there and pay their respects. i think everyone straining over it so much advice but. yeah i think you should be sadly missed you know since he's died we've only so come to tell what an amazing person he really was because we're hearing all these stories about the things that he did in the people that he influenced i've been absolutely amazed with the extraordinary number of things that
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he was involved in. it really the amount of work that he put in but he always had that little bit of a sparkle didn't he. inside the chapel the queen looked on as philip's coffin was lowered into the crypt. and large whirling. in the heavenly jerusalem. and then a royal funeral like no other drew to a close produced in scale due to the corona virus but an exceptional tribute to a long life of military and public service. the. our correspondent phil was outside windsor castle as the funeral took place she
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told us that members of the public largely heed it costs to stay away. this was a funeral a royal funeral like no other you may have expected for a royal if the seniority is prince philip that there'd be a huge crown to gather to pay their final respects botts in line with covert restrictions people have been to stay away both by the government and the royal family in order to avoid crowds gathering to violate those caves restrictions as you mentioned that the royal family as well abiding by the rules 30 people present to the funeral close family and friends the world family themselves social distancing jaring the service wearing face masks as well saying none of the pomp and ceremony that you might expect from a royal funeral now one of the engineering moments i'm sure will be the image of the queen sitting alone cutting a very very somber figure in line with restrictions she was near or any other
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member of the royal family but clearly that is an image that has his touch the nation touch the world and will be ensuring not just as a memory all of prince philip's funeral but also as an image of the times in which it's taking place at the pandemic she like so many others having to enjoy a funeral alone without being close to loved ones now another moment that i'm sure will be remembered will be close members of the royal family following the coffin into the chapel particularly because harry and william phillips grandsons prince harry and prince william followed the coffin image is that they were very evocative of the 2 brothers following their mother's coffin at her funeral in 1970 princess diana the brothers this time separated once close now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers that something that so many people were watching
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today to look for signs. the body language between the 2 brothers to see the rift in the. very difficult police to read into it all through these were brothers who were at the funeral paying their final respects to a much loved grandmother. of the child simply reporting from windsor now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world pro-democracy activists and we on maher have marched in support of a new shadow government the national unity administration hopes to oust the military junta it was formed by leaders of anti coupe protests ethnic minorities and the deposed former leader. some way has begun releasing around $3000.00 prisoners a presidential amnesty aims to ease congestion and cut covert 19 cases in overcrowded jails those being freed have been convicted of nonviolent crimes remaining in me that will be vaccinated. hundreds of showbiz workers have rallied
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in rome against the impact of coronavirus restrictions on the entertainment industry actors and musicians to be time and a show of unity over the closure of theatres cinema and using venues. $3000000.00 people have died of covert 19 around the world since the beginning of the pandemic over a year ago and the world health organization is warning that cases in many countries are still rising at an alarming rate but some nations are confident they are over the worst our correspondent reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some welcome freedoms. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center have to levy for this is a sense that life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus play her is cautiously optimistic the national we have the
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feeling that it's over it's nice it's a relief i feel the virus is no longer as threat as everyone here has been vaccinated colace managing colors enough already look even my mask had enough on the case numbers in israel have fallen sharply thanks to one of the world's fastest vaccination drives some restrictions remain such as sparing masks and the green past explanation certificate is required and some bad news after 3 hard lockdowns people are not taking things for granted sam a clear it's great that things are getting back to normal of course i'm still bearing a must be a cautious they're still fear you can't shake it off that quickly about my hair over half of the population of 9000000 israelis has been fully vaccinated but israel has been criticized for failing to supply vaccines to more palestinians in
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the occupied west bank and gaza a covert 19 unit in a converted parking lot at sheba hospital near tel aviv 1st closed recently public debate has now turned to vaccinating children under 16 the spread of new variants and how long the vaccines will offer protection going back to school and back to call meals people are back in workplaces and are vaccinated and we see a decline in cases where people are generally very optimistic of course the science is a little bit more cautious and we have to be very careful in assessing the new value in looking carefully at their vaccine effectiveness. to keep variance at bay travel restrictions are still in place and it's here at ben gurion airport for and as you just specially permit to enter only a small groups to tourists will be allowed. for and no
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israelis are enjoying their new found freedom the pandemic is far from over but at least in the bubble of tel aviv it almost feels like it could be. some big news from the bundesliga now we're buying meaning big walls book but the champions coach hyundai flick shocked fans after the game by saying he wants to leave the club at the end of the season flick has enjoyed a stellar 18 months at the helm winning 6 trophies with last august champions league triumph the pick of the bunch but rumors have persisted a rift between flake and byron sporting director has changed now flake has confirmed that he wants to be released from his contract which could set him up to take the vacant fall of the german national coach. frank said he had told his players before the match that he wanted to go that didn't seem to affect their form as they disposed of a stubborn book side. if the lights exe goalless draw on friday by and
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play is new a win involves school would significantly boost their title chances and they already knew of coach on the flicks desire to leave the club. on the quarter hour mark 18 year old jamal opened the scoring for the visitors. keeper cohen castillo's not covering himself in glory as the youngsters if it slipped by him and eventually crossed the goal line. castille then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian were once more afforded time and space while attacking down them left flank. hit back through leading scorer very caused who was set up by the ever lively zaba shrug of his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later sealed his brace to put
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by and 3 want to head. it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory in the 2nd half by and took their foot off the gas and the hosts revved up shortening the lead through maximillian philip far too easily for manuel neuer as liking. the wolves have the better chances but couldn't make up for very keepers 1st off mistakes. are now 7 points clear at the top of the table as humphrey flick kicks off what looks like his farewell to ending unbeaten record. elsewhere it was an awkward affair when the mention hosted frankfurt before the match the visitors coach this man announced that he would replace departing coach mark holes at the end of the season gladbach took the news well scoring an early corner before this you an asshole for
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a month strike on the hour doubled their lead it was in the frankfurt best day. then scored another from a corner beforehand as well as a late goal sealed a 4 until victory which sees his side move up to 7th and the table. and here's a look at the rest of the bonus later result so far this weekend and hammered cologne 50 grouted shock when young stud got out spoken drew with bale affairs and it was also scoreless between light and hoffenheim don't want to do to host freeman who while the match between mice and hanta has been postponed due to several covert cases on the berlin squad. you're watching news up next a shift special tracks and digital nomads who travel the world's problem only we'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour until then you can get all the latest news on our website and our social media channels on the coffee early for me
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the great books of the 20th century. present day hoaxes. and who's behind. manufacturing new movements starts may 3rd on d w. shift special how digital moments are trading in the office for the beach. nina bushman teaches english and jasmine. she works on line from wherever she happens to be at the moment she. her son nicholai my touring greece. this is my office i can set it up wherever i am today i'm at this gorgeous place and i can't imagine anything better than better than wash day after day business
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studies jenny in christian new russia found good jobs with a steel company and a pharmaceutical fan but 3 years ago they threw in the towel and began an indian life the head with a travel blog now their own grand canaria. from the 1st day of my job training i realized that i needed to be my own boss and that what i was doing there wasn't me because wearing a suit and tie was never my thing so that's what he's been my. best immorality has gone into business for himself as an online entrepreneur for 5 years he's travelled the wealth his favorite protocol is thailand after bachna surgery forced him to give up his hotel job he suffered a crisis. i think that happens quite often and often the motivator was the real triggers what about whether emotional or physical you can just keep on going on and that drives you to change things and drive across and not here in the thai capital bangkok the german entrepreneur has rented an apartment but basti and probably
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won't stay long he is a digital nomad most of his business is conducted online so he can work from pretty much anywhere in the wild like millions of others. and something in tottenham on social media especially in platforms like instagram digital no ones are often depicted with those classical cocktail at the beach pics a look at my life it's a resume and of course or that's not the case. and i'm delighted with everything else in life you have to work hard for it the 1st 3 years i worked like mad 12 to 14 hours a day but you know what you're doing it for and that's the point no one else is making you do it you're pursuing your own goals and we are often. in 2015 he started traveling visiting 30 countries in 3 years at 1st he traded goods on procurement platforms these days he earns his living mainly by giving
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n one courses about how to work from anywhere. i understand rami actually a business model that lets me live and work all over the world because for me his latest business venture leasing apartments and homes in asia vanishing them and renting them out to travelers over internet platforms. never lives in one place for more than a few weeks at a time once a year he visits his parents in germany here he is on his way to the north of thailand to my and meeting place fitow nomads like himself. grand canaria gerry and christian your ashok have rented a house for 5 weeks. the 30 somethings are reporting on travel in the corona virus pandemic for their blog. but when we have time off i want to jump in the pool we do that when we want to work we do that too so we do the things we so toto.
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for us that's what freedom means. a good over the last 3 years jennie and christian have lived in what tech los to 30 different locations on their travel blog they post tips for popular travel destinations around the world they make money primarily through. the 2nd day of the gulf war. but they instead always go smoothly in 2017 the bad barely survived after their scooter collided with a car in thailand after undergoing several operations that they were transported back to germany and spent 8 weeks in rehab christians for it will probably never be like it used to. yes 13 months after the accident the couple returned to thailand. will return to old lives pretty fast simply because it was one that we wanted to return to. since the accident and the birth of their son louis the new magic
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existence has changed somewhat the baby needs regular checkups and vaccinations and christian also nice to see his doctor regularly these days most of that travel destinations are in europe and that way they can quickly return to germany where they legally reside and pay taxes there digital no months the boundaries between work retired and family life are fluid the restaurant by the beach becomes their office jenny produces the reports while christian takes care of the bookkeeping and marketing the more clinics that travel blood gets the move revenue they make from the ads on their website. we usually i'll cut you to 3 hours from a restaurant or a cafe generally we're most productive at home 1st not peaceful. was. i. not far from athens in greece need
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a best man and has some nicholai have spent the night in that camper van. buren work. pack everything up and move on and stick by the meanest work day starting if the technology plays along with him i have an antenna that improves reception a bit so 98 percent of the time the internet connection works up to it will see it a moment if it's strong enough. stock in august nina currently has 15 students around the world over her website they pick private lessons for 40 euros per session and pay online africa more good morning how are you. absolutely they have until after the 94 hours a day on average. every day is a window to another world my students are elsewhere they're from another culture and have other topics other interests so it's never dull that's much fun as nick
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and i started school half a year ago nina bushman can only travel during the school holidays so she's considering teaching him herself in the future. when they travel mother and son rarely spend more than one night in the same place. nina bushman likes to seek out spots she's never been to the fool. like almost every life this one isn't perfect it's tiring and cause every day you have to think he'd want to i dare you but where am i going to die organize my life so this freedom requires a lot of effort i thought is that simple i like it this way and i wouldn't change of being a soul but it's certainly not for everyone. nina bushman has been travelling the world for 7 years in that time she's visited over 100 countries.
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after her son nicholas i was born she simply carried on when he was 13 months old she flew with him to me and and they've been on the road together ever since victor it's a it's so this to me it's important to be happy but also to know that things are working for those around me my son who's now 7 he still pretty much does what i tell him to do it is important for him to have fun too he should have been forced to live my life just because i want to that way mind leaving something isn't what he does so much that pass him by rami has a new project. he's rented this building and plans to turn it into a meeting place for digital demands of goods in future they should be able to live and. together here many digital name ants and their living by creating websites doing online advertising writing text this blog only if you have suffered big losses due to cope it now has been living in thailand for several months this job
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and i think in the future more people are likely to go the route of becoming digital because many have seen that the secure job isn't so secure after all especially muslim a sector hotel and tourism where so many have lost their jobs most or her only getting 60 percent of their wages at the high school come here young travellers of all nationalities can live and work together for a while best in burundi hopes that a sense of community will develop it because digital nomads often feel isolated. from god's people fairly fast but always on a superficial level hopefully that will change with the folks here that something which could have developed something more intense real friendships as all forms of them should take place to to limit sebastian takes advantage of the benefits of globalization his visa for thailand is valid for radio and the cost of living is
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lower here than in germany our current market i don't want to talk about that we have. passed him by has an international health insurance plan and register his business in canada where he only pays little tax. he invests much of his and since docs cryptocurrency and real estate. jenny integration you russia can also live from there were in fact they and more from the travel log than they did with their own jobs in germany. the coronavirus pandemic has slashed their income by 80 percent so now they need to find another way to generate some. ash. up there i'd rather with the way your ball got i for expo were working on an i phone course to teach people a bit more about i phone to talk of free and we think it's pretty promising because
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american models of worked well so. even if things are tough right now the couple has no plans to give up their lifestyle they intend to keep traveling with their notebooks in tow in recent years they've learned to deal with new situations and take advantage of opportunities they might not even have recognized before. the new best friend has found another campsite with a view. every day is full of holiday moments and new adventures. books also make is to me luxury is precisely what i have here. simply being free being creative decide where i want to be when i want to be there and for how long. how long i'll say to give. fastin brown is pneumatic life is also no longer just about money now he can on occasion afford to take
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a few days off and gets away from until. he started to learn tie and to meditate. and he wants to explore life beyond the digital well. somebody might be schoolyards just living life on the line has taught me the value of thinking outside the box and just trying things out. and that we should simply enjoy the short time we have on this planet and use it like. long.
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into the conflict zone to sit still. despite fresh diplomatic tools to 60 a warrior who shows little sign of ending my guest this week from the yemeni capital sana'a is who shot a shot of foreign minister the so styled 2 feet of his forces stomach used in the region shocking crimes to kill indiscriminately why would they still conflict. on the field of. really thinking capitalism themselves thanks to create it myself because of the company's success depended on some other shit some long talks against person. entrepreneurs who are putting people in the environment 1st instructional level who give us a lot of money but i just feel that it is in the fridge but more spend less screen . through past dollars. to full sentences of that you don't need to
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keep at bay you bet on the people vote for the over mentioned home to force them to do something holds most recently that he came up with that missed the boat on the pennies at the last dragon his word has called the hard truth. to agree books on. the international media about your private thoughts and i would show you in big books what is happening when you haven't we are not the long haul out of making all this mess in the world isn't buying your denials mr sha'ath we will continue the war if they don't withdraw from our country despite fresh diplomatic talks the 6 year war young. 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 hisham shara foreign
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minister of the self-styled government peace corps who stands accused of committing shocking crimes and killing indiscriminately i won't thanks both. from sharon welcome to comfort zone last month you told iranian t.v. that the who thesis were open to a fair and on rable piece my question to you is how can there possibly be any families or owner 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 done
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right now to make some of what you have done all 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 where when the crimes have been committed and is 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 and forced disappearances is proved some of these crimes represent massive violations of international human remanded 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 cars with that mean again you telling them and your movement sell nachman be put in front of the courts are you ready for that ice i am 1st and 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 seal 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 field who committed those crimes and find who ordered them to do those crimes so you're 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 you and not your continuing to target civilians not only 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 we're ready to face the world and say who did what and what they
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deserve for such crimes mr sharon 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 i mean 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 is not just there are some trees down 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 married 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 carpeting the saudis 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 it to the world they were going well i can see you have welcomed them hiring your the european high your denial an official of the world the world you know we don't know your denials no no no no no no the aisle we are here to talk to the world come to us last time i happened to our country last minute human rights watch one of the instruments of the un is one of the instruments of the saudis and the america is a parasite that the enemy are you and so i guess you have to have a un has actually had to have sides the un has condemned both south and i'm talking
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to you and i'm talking to you about what you are must of doing last month human rights watch said your forces have shown a shocking disregard for the wellbeing and safety of civilians who think indiscriminate artillery and rocket attacks towards populated areas in mary 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 of like kind of events let's not talk to the media off and on again 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 you what about the other party you just shut your arms i recall talking to your
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head of the well i am talking to us about 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 your who 3 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 started all 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 let 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 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 hammett most and how loose
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and to how our motel work or 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 have their reporters no no no no no no no no we receive what they sent to us and we respond we have a special committee to respond so i call you are you also receive i have 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. and there are no no no no you seem to be amused tightly you seem to be amused by allergies these are serious charges that have added some said no no no no no sorry i'm 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 horses or for the of 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 emeritus we are 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 and 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 taken it 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 are many people and get money out of it and then in front of the world they say that they are defending the legitimate government the real picture has been painted by un experts un 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 in companies in september 29th in your specialized criminal court
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announced the confiscation of funds owned by 35 members of parliament who just didn't happen to agree with your politics and they ended up 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 speak 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 this kind of actions i agree completely with you anything which is against the law should not be committed if anyone has something to complain about put it on the media take the whole way have it if they have the economy going about the provision of their plans explain about and there's an even darker side to let them go ahead and that gentle heart
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and that i'm talking about your detention centers now the independent yemeni human rights group my town has charted some of the worst excesses by who says security especially by the security and intelligence agencies prisoners it says have been subjected to multiple forms of torture including amongst other things nail removal severe beatings and electric shocks you happy about that you happy about that kind of treatment no i'm not happy at all i am against any kind of actions which might really go to see this kind of i would say human crimes so why don't cherish signing up i should be buying you something about what you want me to do. stop them you know that. 5 years here is nothing i know i mean i get no no no no no no no no no no let's go to the right way why we are being
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blocked here in santa for the last 6 years get us to you and test me to the un security council and i will talk to them not put me here in santa and we cannot take a plane to london or to new york to talk to everyone in the world you are putting us here in santa so you can talk about whatever you want and here we cannot respond to the world we are reading or your having a child you very strong now should publish enough you have a chance to respond now and since 2016 i will know has registered 60 no no no no of arbitrary detention 770 kilos of enforced is the new 344 days a hard. number out of these are a lot of numbers there marseilles are very young hotties you know the numbers are nice and as i said get asked that arse get our so the international media get us to your capitals and i will show you and big books what is happening in yemen not what the un says i get the saudis to allow me today to take
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a plane and go to london and get you all of our pictures our books and talk in front of your people in england or in the us they don't allow us to take even a small flight to djibouti or other places were out of luck to get in santa and you are making your own picture your own movie and just to cut it off and try to make us look like criminals the criminals are the saudis emeritus and those who support them and the us and and the u.k. not the american people not the british people they are all nobody is guesting mr right as a result of the bastards in this war don't have a case to answer they do i'm asking you know the case of your guy your solution in particular what the who's the forces have been doing talk and the abuse of wholesale abuse of human rights that's all carried out by who's security forces you don't want to talk about it i understand that. there is
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a no no i don't know about it you don't i know you don't talk about it you know you have a sense. ignorance is not an excuse is that i read the reports of the u.n. this is but this is this is part of the story what the u.n. says this is part of the story listen to what we will say to you and your homes and your place is out of yemen you are trying to keep us here in santa and talk about everything in the world there is a big media campaign made by the saudis by the emeritus even by the british to sell their weapons to show the world but son and the hoodies are unsubtle law are the only criminals who committed things in this war you committed some of that war through your british weapons through the american weapons so again let's open it for the whole world who you know what else can i want take it or side we are in this war as you well know it's not just your side knowing the other not our sonic and them as oil reserve or
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a forest is the sheriff read the report you know dawn you don't you don't you're right you're out i'm not saying the whole truth to the world through your programs the un but the saudis and the blacklist 3 years ago that take money that lifted them from the books and this is what will happen the saudis will pay a lot of money with the m.r.i. it is and you will lift them from the books of the crimes they have done and there you will keep the books for our people here in santa of what they get money talks this is just a shot of human rights groups have noted another part of your oppression and that includes sexual violence and rape directed specifically at women who are politically active the un has named a senior who thier fish oh so tons are being alleging his involvement in these methods is he a friend of yours a colleague of yours. no i'm a civilian now he's been on the un sanctions list as tracy 15 do you ignore the very serious accusations against him entire rector of your criminal investigation
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department still you don't know really have nothing to do with these are serious allegations i don't i don't know the person but i read the reports about sol turns up and he died about a week ago he died here is sarah and again as i said let's open the books see what everyone did here and there there is another side to show your take on some of his charge lasater slee mr sheriff there is no sign that you are taking any of these charges seriously the un has confirmed that but i mean it is a necessity. and december $2923.00 individuals rate 6 women in detention facilities in and around santa several were raped on multiple occasions over extended periods do you enjoy being known for these crimes 1st i'm not a hoodie when you speak about the whole these have a g.p.c. number another part of your coalition a representative of a coalition we. yes yes correlation the assets
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a lot of your all in israel the part of you only something and other a good part of the coalition again yes but again let me tell you something we will see some of the reports of the sanctions committee the one of the u.n. and i take those reports and i sent letters to every department or the ministry concerned this is my role in this whole thing the ministry of foreign affairs cannot be really some kind of a decision making agency who can impose things on local institutions so we do our shop again anything like what you have said should be published should the world know about it give it only in the desks of the un and the other ministers i mean our institutions publish it to the world let the world are you going to do about iran's very serious charges aren't you concerned about them what are you going to do about these charges facing the who think we are members of your car you have us
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our parts what are you going to do look i mean we will tell them what they have what we have to see as accusations again still and then nothing hartley's asians and then nothing will happen no no who said no who's going to investigate what are you going to investigate the stalks in moscow where well and for sygate anyone who did anything to any yemeni citizen i can assure you of this if i'm not doing it other people who do it mr sheriff given everything the world now knows about the brutality of who see and the corruption during this war i'm wondering what a peace time who seek government would look like especially one that is charged with torturing its opponents stealing their assets and raping politically active women does not qualify or who says to take part in the peacetime government in yemen. ask your friend stan medical's what they are talking to them in moscow why why they are trying to take them on the table and deal with them nicely to get them
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to stop firing scud missiles to the saudis you have to know this interests make it to the ends of all wars talk to the americans ask them what they're do that while they're at all these reports why you and the media are trying to show something for a certain purpose we tell you that we have not we have not done anything that might create hate against us as a government and santa that defending our country is human like the abuse of the money if you will run when those things are of no concern and no consequence only human rights abuses that i've listed and all the and all these killings and all these killings by your claims by the saudis and american forces and does that out of line by how willing right is abuse of us 300000 i know one of so that has committed crimes does not justify long formal rights abuses daunte but doesn't.
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daunte but the human rights against what has happened to us the destruction and the killing of about 350000 yemenis by the saudi planes on them out of the planes and you come here to talk about let's say tens or hundreds of people we will investigate everything but at the same time you should be accountable you know the world including britain and the u.s. and the saudis and the mouthpiece for the hundreds of thousands of people who were killed here in yemen why we want to say that we got the rockets on our heads so you talk you don't talk about that you don't you talk about the torturing you talk about the problems that happened yes these things we will investigate but again we need investigation on the killing of hundreds of thousands of people and you should come to sanaa i know you're not and you want this i'm the u.n. has talked about reporting on you and has demanded that as well thank you mr sharon shamshad out thanks for being on conflict so thank you thank you thank you we'll
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