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and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. are introduced to me no. this is deja news live from berlin the united states pledged to fight climate change by putting by cutting its greenhouse gas emissions and halt by the end of the decade president joe biden spoke from the white house addressing a virtual climate summit with more than 40 world leaders also coming up.
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a morning family bids farewell to dante writes the young black man who shot dead by police during a traffic stop in the united states the officer says she missed took a gun for a taser. and nasa scientists are step closer to making life on mars possible the perseverance rover converts carbon dioxide from the red planet's atmosphere into oxygen for the 1st. and him hommage welcome to the program as the world mocks us today u.s. president joe biden made a promise to cut carbon emissions inhofe by the end of the decade it's the most ambitious climate protection target in u.s. history around 40 countries are taking part in a 2 day virtual climate summit and that's global warming progresses there is hope
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that this pledge will put pressure on other countries to do mall. but in kicked off his address with a sobering summation of society's climate sins from burning fossil fuel to inaction in the face of species extinction to rampant deforestation and air pollution in contrast to his predecessor biden said it was time for action and laid out his ambitious climate goals to the some 40 participating heads of state and government . the united states sets out on the road to cut greenhouse gases in half and half by the end of this decade that's where we're headed as a nation and that's all we can do if we take action to build an economy that's not 7 only more prosperous but healthier fare and cleaner for their entire planet since the industrial revolution the earth's climate has warmed by around one degree
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celsius it could reach 2 degrees by the end of the century yat and peace we must make sure the next step is in the right direction. much of the younger generation has been calling for global c o 2 emissions reductions for years now for it seems their voices are being heard. china will strive to peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and the chief carbon neutrality before 2060 china has committed to move from carbon peak to carbon neutrality in a much shorter time span than what might take many developed countries. at times the conference seemed like a contest of the powerful all lauding their own efforts to save the world the e.u. committed to become climate neutral but 2050 earlier this week termes chancellor said this applied to germany as well via stephen fry no this is
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a herculean task because this is nothing short of a complete transformation a complete change of the way we do business the way we do work. before it comes because unless the 2 students feel in the rock most taking part seemed happy to have the u.s. back on board to face this massive global challenge good morning good afternoon well earlier we spoke to has a conley senior vice president for europe at the center for strategic and international studies and also about the ambitious pledge that the u.s. announced at the summit well i don't think we can be ambitious enough as we see the global changes weather patterns drop floods global sea level rise we have to be ambitious but you're out you're right in asking the question one is asked for a sions don't always meet the reality and as chancellor americal has said what we're really talking about is economic transformation and reorientation and i think
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all global leaders finally aspire to do you really difficult things this is a herculean task and it's unclear whether he developed countries are willing to alter their economies so significantly to meet these ambitious targets. now a funeral has been held for dante rights the 20 year old black man who was shot and killed by police earlier this month it comes 2 days off to form a police officer derrick servan was convicted of murdering george floyd hundreds of people came to remember and pay tribute to bryant who was killed during a traffic stop near minneapolis the officer who shot him apparently by mistake has been charged with manslaughter. standing by for us in minneapolis is the use simon's stephon this was a very emotional funeral and we also know that the civil rights leader al sharpton has spoken tell us more about what he had to say. indeed very emotional very sad
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packed a funeral service and. general at the mr sharpton or the reverend al sharpton and civil rights leader al sharpton i should say made 2 really important points one i want to visualize for you when i step out of the frame for this so where floyd square george was chris so-called your 1st grand you see this roundabout here with all those posters and all those pictures of of black american leaders or just people who died by the hand of police right and then right behind this planter who has his face already up there dante right which who is dead the death of this community and everybody in minneapolis and i step back in the frame now mourn today so point number one for mr al sharpton or reverend al sharpton as this cannot go be a death in vain again meaning the movement fighting for police reform for real
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change in america will go on number 2 america he said it seems to confuse. quiet and peace there is he said no peace without justice and they will go on fighting for justice and as long as there is no peace because there is no justice there will also not be quiet and it's just 2 days since derek 7 was convicted of murdering george floyd and now this funeral has taken place do tensions remain high in the u.s. . yeah here in minneapolis in the state as well as in the u.s. and everybody is aware of this course law enforcement agencies all over the country were just simply afraid and scared of what happened what would have happened if there were children wouldn't have been found guilty of all 3 charges but is it
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still tense here and is it still tends in the united states yes it is because again the african-american the black community doesn't feel really that there has been made so much progress in terms of police reform in terms of really rectify the injustices in the justice system and for black people in america so they're waiting and they're going to be again marching on fighting for exactly that to happen and there is also a bill well it's way through congress the king at trying to stop aggressive no enforcement does this towards floyd policing act look like it's going to pass. i wish i had a crystal ball i would love to say yes sure a done deal but you know the truth is i really don't know and there kid there are plenty of off sickles along the way you're absolutely right the senate the congress washington politicians federal politicians are working on the so-called george floyd justice and policing act and off course that is also
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a main topic for the african-american and black community here and everywhere in the united states they want change on the federal level over the times of the fifty's and sixty's when the civil rights movement under dr martin luther king for example tried to change the law on the state level step by step this is over this movement now after george floyd after what happens here almost every week with the death rate the black person dying by the force of police they want change on a federal level right that's simon's frost thank you stephanie. well let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world hundreds of people have been protesting in kuwait of a violence against women it comes off the murder of a young mother whose complaints of harassment by a stalker was ignored by authorities protesters are demanding tougher penalties for those who assault women. russia has withdrawn its troops from ukraine's
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border the defense minister announced the move off to an inspection of military drills in crimea ukraine and western countries have denounced the russian military buildup crane has now welcomed the pullback. moscow has summoned the czech of a diplomatic spying has now ordered the kremlin to withdraw most of its diplomatic staff from the czech republic on saturday expelled 18 russians ofter accusing moscow of being behind deck explosions at a check i mean in 2814. indonesian navy ships also watching for a submarine that has gone missing with $53.00 crew on board authorities say the submarines oxygen supply will only last until saturday that starting to fear is that it could be too late to save lives the navy says it has probably sunk 700 meters below the ocean surface. it's
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a race against time and against it the ocean's depths the k.r.i.t. 9 galah 402 may have sunk too deep to be retrieved on board are 53 crew members and very limited oxygen reserves searches are focusing on this area about 100 kilometers north of the submarine was conducting a missile firing exercise here when contact broke off officials say a power outage may have a cured causing the loss of control. of the submarines oxygen reserve capacity in a power outage. it's 72 hours or about 3 days. so starting from when it lost contact on wednesday around 3 am it could last until saturday at 3 am. we can find them before then. indonesia has deployed several. neighboring malaysia and singapore have also joined the operation
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and other countries are offering help and oil spill and the submerged and highly magnetic object in the area of the submarine dive has rescuers hoping they're on the right track but if the submarine has sunk too deep it may be impossible for the rescuers to operate. president. said the government is doing everything in its power to get the crew back alive. i ask all indonesian people to pray that this search and rescue operation run smoothly and easily to find k r i n n gala 402 and all of its crew in a safe condition. officials say the submarine was in a good state after 40 years of service in indonesia it may have fallen prey to the same rule to it's been defending. now life on mas nasa
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scientists are a small step closer to making that possible the perseverance rover has converted carbon dioxide into oxygen for the 1st time now hopes to be able to do this on a larger scale in the future and that could pave the way for human exploration on the red pellets. humans on mars so far it's still science fiction the red planet isn't just extremely far away it also lacks most of the basic elements that we need to survive including oxygen that means oxygen would have to be produced on mars and the u.s. space agency nasa has just succeeded in doing that an instrument aboard the mars rover perseverance was able to convert a sample of mars is carbon dioxide which atmosphere into oxygen the instrument is called moxy the process that moxie is going to use is called solid oxide electrolysis and electrolysis just means splitting apart using elec tricity carbon
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dioxide makes up 95 percent of mars as was fear so it's a great natural resource. moxy shown here being installed in the rover is not much bigger than a car battery the device extracted 5 grams of oxygen during its 1st mission that's enough for an astronaut to breathe for 10 minutes but not only humans require oxygen the main thing you need oxygen for is for the rocking that's going to take them back up from the surface to come back to earth for that rocket to breathe because rockets rocket fuel needs oxygen to burn as well and he's all lot of moxie successors will have to produce exponentially more oxygen if life on the red planet and the safe return to earth is ever to become feasible. now as gemini battles a 3rd wave of current virus infections the bunder slager will move soccer teams
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into complete quarantine it will start on may 3rd when players and stuff will be allowed only facilities or a home then from may 12th they'll move into what the league calls a quarantine training camp completely shut off from the outside world for the last 2 rounds of matches the season it comes off to 1st and 2nd tier clubs postponed matches because of infection. you're watching the news live from the lead up next is rob what's with the latest business news. i'm secure in the fire more than tyrant and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay you're in war we will send you back. are you familiar with this. new smugglers we're alliance of. what's your story.
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will examine that. this is the business on. welcome to the program the us the host of other countries have committed to tightening their targets for tackling climate change at the virtual summit hosted by joe biden president of the united states said he would aim to harm. screen house gas emissions by 2030 the pledge was welcomed by other world leaders u.k. prime minister boris johnson calling it a game changer. and canada also boost their climate goals no new targets for the world's biggest emitter china the white house is however yet to give an industry breakdown. let's discuss this further with our financial correspondent in new york. there's also sustainability pushed by major corporations in the united states why what's the business case.
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yeah big business is definitely also pushing for those some emission goals there was an open letter by 400 off the biggest u.s. corporations basically also agreeing on biden's plan there was also a recent study from bank of america that 90 percent of the culpeper asians in the s. and p. 500 index actually publish on a frequent basis sustainability reports 10 years ago that was only about 20 percent while there was a lot of pressure on those so-called peroration from within and also from outside it you have more and more customers especially younger people for whom it's very important that those companies are sustainable as possible but also employees pushing their employers to be more open to environmentalists social issues. another possible policy president biden this thing the markets tell us about capital gains tax.
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yeah i mean what we do know is that the president joe biden is pushing hard for his 2 trillion dollar infrastructure plan and to finance that he wants to increase the texas on the wealthy bloomberg reported that probably next week at the state of the union president joe biden give us more details but what bloomberg reported here on thursday is that the capital gains tax for american taxpayers who earn more than $1000000.00 that their the capital gains tax should be increased from 20 percent on the moment to almost i'm 40 percent and that clearly spooked investors and put a little bit of pressure on stock prices overall here in the thursday session. today. now germany's finance minister says the country's government
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is not to blame why codd scandal has been appearing before a parliamentary inquiry into the demise of the form a darling of the dax why god collapse last year after admitting to a 1900000000 euros hole and its balance sheet. the german finance minister and vice chancellor only optional it says he's innocent he denies all of the investigative committees allegations of responsibility for the former dax company's accounting scandal. the federal government isn't responsible for this large scale fraud obviously that happened with high criminal energy in the company. however the c.d.u. c.s.u. parliamentary party chairman says that his finance minister should have known. you must do the german finance minister bears the decisive political responsibility for this wire card scandal all issues converge at the federal finance ministry the
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balance sheet monitoring money laundering supervision finance supervision employee transactions and short selling ban. why a card processed online payments moving a lot of money back and forth across many borders made it hard to monitor. what looked like a successful dax company was reeling a criminal world of deceit accounting fraud and money laundering. ex c.e.o. marcos bone is now in custody. its former chief operating officer yan mushnick fled 10 months ago. my records auditors he y. and germany's financial regulator buffy and say they did not detect any irregularities. that said sean's admits that the state supervisory and inspection authorities were not well enough equipped for a case like this. he says what's important now is to regain the lost trust in germany as a financial center. so we can now welcome onto the program for me today as she is
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a hedge fund manager and short seller who appeared before the pundits dogs why i caught investigation committee herself thank you very much for joining us on day to where you business you had your suspicions about why god long before the scandal broke why. well we began researching liar card back in 2017 ahead of the launch of my fund sac capital and the issue with wire cart is that over the entirety of its existence it's faced very credible allegations from a variety of stakeholders beginning with its own shareholders various news outlets whether in germany's or domestic media but also foreign media and then we also had various short selling reports so there was a consistency to these allegations there was history there and most times when this happens it's not as though these allegations are being made for fun that there's
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genuinely some reason that that's driving these sorts of suspicion so very early on anyone could put those pieces together and use that as a reason to investigate further from what you're saying it sounds like everyone was aware that when there was something wrong except for buffy and the regulator. well there has to be a will to investigate so i think what we're learning over the course of the really brilliant parliamentary inquiry here is that there was complicity in multiple levels so you have the auditor is that we're likely complicit you have those within the german establishment within the regulators so even if we have the appropriate regulations and the laws if there is no willingness to enforce those laws diligently then of course these these criminal activities can continue and part of the problem with wire card and why. this criminality persisted for as long as it
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did and got as expansive as it did was because they had the confidence of the support of the german government the support of the german government what do you mean by that. well it if you will read about some of what wire card executives felt or how they operated or if anyone did some research they really felt that they could get away with everything because every time something new came out it's almost as though it didn't happen it was simply forgotten these various allegations were never really properly investigated by the securities regulator or abided by that the varian prosecutor while on the other side of things those who were raising those allegations were the ones who were the subject of criminal inquiries probably coderre from stuff that's capital now for a look at some of the other business stories making the news and swiss regulator
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has opened a new investigation into credit suisse following the bank's heavy losses linked to a u.s. based hedge fund. the regulator says he could order changes to the lenders risk management practices is the latest in a string of scandals including call for spirally spying to hit credit suisse. southwest airlines has become the 1st major u.s. airline to report a profit since the pandemic started federal aid boosted company revenues in the 1st quarter meanwhile american airlines reported a smaller than expected course of the last lines issued positive summer forecasts it's not going great for all airlines there cathay pacific says it's closing it pilot bases in canada australia new zealand hong kong airline is entirely dependent on international travel and as a result of the pandemic as reported a record annual loss of $2800000000.00 it's also cut almost $6000.00 jobs. now pet purchases have leapt up over the past year has people seek
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a little extra companionship during lockdowns keeping those animals fed and groomed has also become a more lucrative business. it's a birthday tradition blowing balloons but these are for dogs birthday. as is this bowl shaped cake people will do just about anything for their pets neoclassical is a maybe i mean young fellow anything but if you ask me and my dog is my best friend it might take care of horrors if she were my daughter. but i have friends who adopted a dog and you're in the planning to make it because they were alone and then it became the best friend that you know me don't so it's a market that is really growing the month thing in coming to the age thing dogs were much sought after last year in brazil some unemotional tos couldn't keep up with the demand to adopt the most despite the country's large canine population of more than 50000000. people who used to pay for grooming every couple of
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weeks no people meet each week because they don't want a dirty dog in the house just don't cut me off a couple people were killed from home we amount of grooming increased a lot. of our revenue has doubled. as well as grooming sells of pet food and accessories jumped by 13.5 percent in 2020 market in brazil has seen an unexpected boost because of the pandemic those in the industry will be hoping it's more than just a stay at home trend. and finally the owners of the ever given facing billions of compensation may be wishing. to eastern front. on the training lakes and rivers all. sailors learn to navigate scaled down versions of tricky waterways like the suez canal ever given was stuck last
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month aboard a miniature boats with miniature they simulate sticky situations such as engine failure and steering problems it's apparently excellent practice for the real thing was also for me and the business team here in berlin for more to check out our website slash business we're also on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching until next time take that. into the conflict zone with 2 survivors to. libya has a new government of national unity which promises free elections by the end of this year for the roadblocks it faces are in the arms militia groups still hold power throughout the country my guest this week is coming by libya's ambassador to the
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the world. i think all the people all of the stories that matter to you. are. these. things. we are here is actually on fire. there is more freedom of speech being in the good that ever it was in the history of its unique human treatment its barbarity was the by we have to give the government of libya has a new government of national unity which promises free elections by the end of this year for the roadblocks it faces are immense armed militia groups still hold power throughout the country they still kill and kidnap with impunity my guest this week
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is tommy by libya's ambassador to the u.n. in geneva where he joins me how will this new government succeed well beyond those of failed. come in bio welcome to conflict zone thank you thank you very inviting 3 days after your new government of national unity was sworn in there was a shocking reminder of how little unity there is in your country up to 15 bodies were found handcuffed and dumped to the cement factory in the eastern city of benghazi while life remains so cheap and murders enjoy and most total impunity in your country there's not been much to celebrate with this new government is there well that's not necessarily accurate because we don't 1st of all we don't know when this crime took place secondly as you know during the
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transition period stings tend to be. take a little time to to come to more stable environments where you're not suggesting to me that they're on daily killings and discoveries of mass graves if these killings go on this government will fail like all the others won't it that's the point absolutely and therefore it's extremely important for the international community the united nations and other mechanisms of the international organizations to come together and help of her government and every way possible better facts here even if you checked into this you would know that we have passed a resolution at the 43rd session of the human rights council calling for a mechanism of accountability on for the military to hold this impunity of crimes committed a human rights violations committed and so we are seeking the help of the international community the united nations and other various organizations to stand
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here and of course be able to put in the energy star where you haven't shown much interest in doing that in the past with previous governments have you. this was just the latest of many mass killings which i was talking about by the dozens of militia groups that. daily for control of your country and unless your government never mind the international community but unless your government comes to grips with these groups the new government is going to be just as powerless as all the others isn't it well again we have to give the government a chance for the future mind that the government has not even been in office for 30 days just gets and to there's a lot of work ahead of there's a tall order of tasks that need to be to if you're of including security and stability also keeping in mind that the role of the international community is extremely important or a ship that libya has some part time with the international community through the
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united nations is extremely important for the security and stability of libya and the success of many governments so it is important for the international community to do its part let's not forget that we just came out of a proxy war yes i mean you can. turn it over to the international community as much as you like but it's got to be done on the ground and this is a government and it's a weak government and it's going to be very difficult for it to gain control of those armed groups that have been allowed to capture so much of your state over previous years certainly and it doesn't look from what abdul hamid has said your interim prime minister that he has very much of a strong commitment to either justice or for accountability does it well either you seem to be judging the government before it even has a chance to be able to do it in terms of it by what it said or what it hasn't said of let's 1st judge by what has taken place in the few weeks that it has been asked
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let's look at the efforts that have already been done to fight institutions let's look at the efforts that have been done in to stabilizing the security situation through the joint military commission which let's mine again they ended a war in the last just a few months ago we would not be chopping. it's a cease fire and it's a shaky cease fire so it's a bit premature to talk about the end of the war isn't it. it's not a solid cease fire agree it is nonetheless a cease fire stop hostilities and there is a chance for peace again so let's embark on this chance for peace. we've seen that there are there are 2 major advantages in the government for the armed militia groups firstly he's weak and secondly for the time being he has the keys to the
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safe so it's in their interest to do business with him but for how long they want to chance to get the hands on money and i see that he's already promised local government a flurry of construction projects in various regions as long as he continues buying off these groups they'll go along with him if he starts getting tough with them they'll get rid of him whether. well again you know he can give you pose these pressures of the prime minister in no what his plans are but let's keep in mind that when we had a concert war countries that were involved supported some of these armed groups and in libya which caused much of the of the destruction in disarray that we had been in number 2 keeping in mind that we had been calling for a d.d.r. program a ceasar program keeping in mind day our immediate rb what the user thinks if we basically taking these young men out of these armed groups militias environments
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and here and in training into a more constructive and positive elements of society this is going to take a long time is that this is more short term this is really a short term measure this is only a government that runs for 8 months that's not forget that's an interim government doesn't it absolutely so let's not hold the government so accountable for resolving everything with a magic wand so we have to me up unless we can hold it accountable for certain things and in particular for the very corruption it should be promising to fight because even before the vote there were documented attempts by the baber supporters to bribe delegates to support him that's pretty outrageous behavior isn't it well those those are allegations and that's not made by the u.n. they're made by the u.n. so they're not based on nothing of it well the u.n. is the same is the same exhibit the support of the dialogue and hand supported the coming of the governments in syria are so but they didn't support the debate her
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supporters who were trying to bribe delegates to vote for him did that now in support that that that well again these are allegations and has not been true been of any sort in that nothing has been stated by the u.n. to that effect the u.n. inquiry said the pm supporters offered bribes as. $200000.00 to induce people to vote for him u.n. report was quite specific it said at least 3 such bribes were offered although all of them were apparently turned down well again let's as the u.n. about that and why they supported the outcomes of the of the dialogue and in having the paper government coming to them to ask let's keep in mind again it's a new government it's a very well representative of the entire libya it managed to break the entire country together this is the 1st time that we have one government one of the german recognised internationally and nationally and given the trust on i h o
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r which has not been able to do so for previous governments the house of representatives that is correct as represented so we we are seeing some positive steps in the right direction the picture is not rosy we have a lot of work we have a lot of things that we need to address it is not something that's going to happen overnight but we need to build on the positive blocks that we have measured and will begin to come out so far you say that one of the worst aspects of these bribery allegations is that the baby was interim office described the claims as fake news when they clearly won't fake a tour and that doesn't say much for the levels of honesty or transparency that he says he's going to adhere to does it is his response to these allegations or just that his government is going to be as dishonest as all the others have been doesn't it well be happy to connect you with his spokesman and he can address these concerns for. mr the baby has reputation is pretty check it isn't it he prospered
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mightily during the dictatorship of moammar gadhafi he ended up running the libyan investment and development holding company which itself was rumored to have been involved in corruption and money laundering why should people trust him now especially at this critical time. let's let's let's talk about libya here because you're focusing on allegations yemen one particular individual who can address these allegations and sell the geishas of the company the company in particular the team that he ran here was that he as a libyan representatives the united nations let's talk about what positive things are been able to do let's talk about the resolution that was passed there in the rights council out of belief for her rights violations and the massive raids and arms that be needed and in libya let's talk about the resolution that has been passed or repatriation of illicit funds that are right rightfully oma by the state
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of libya let's talk about the initiative that was ordered peace initiative that was supported here in geneva the letter to the signing of the peace agreements and a cease fire in libya but a lot of positive things that we need to focus on and we need to build on the this is the direction the need to go through want to give the chance for the war to have a chance and let's not forget that perspective and this should be the benchmark one libya for is younger country that it is it's come out of it will say she has been an military dictatorship rule for over 4 decades and it had a revolutionary and vicious periods where meddling in foreign countries of the there's an. island with a chapter on state capture by the armed militia groups that were allowed to get close to power and still are. in power listen you talk about passing resolutions
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passing resolutions doesn't change the fact that you have indicted war criminals promoted to powerful positions in your country and you and they're still there and there are plenty of examples of them up there abdul ghani i'll keep lee also known as guinea we're now head of a new entity called the stability support or 30 he reports directly to the presidency human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years the european un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians none of that prevented his appointment and is appointment is still in place how is your country can you tell me this how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected of serious war crimes are in these enormous positions of responsibility. suspect you know i'm not here to be
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a court to judge on these individuals i'm here to be able to unify big international communities decision of the libya situation and we need to arrest many issues some of which are ones you measured but we also have to rest and that some international scope the interventions and the interference of other countries into the affairs internal affairs of libya if we were combat as far as i'm concerned my position here geneva that is a major yes we need to work on a lot of fronts but this is the problem we need to focus on and we need to work hard to unify the international positions. we've talked a little bit about accountability and justice amnesty international described in a report 2 months ago the justice system in libya as dysfunctional and ineffective judges and prosecutors said risk assassination and abduction for doing their jobs
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isn't it a fact then the virtually every check and balance every restraint on illegal power and criminal activity has now been removed in libya hasn't it how do you put all that back together again. well it's a process it's a complicated process enterprise of our org recognize that we do know we had problems you do not with that we have major issues that we need to deal with but we need to help with that internship do that and how do we do that we do that by stopping vention and meddling into the internal affairs of libya we start the the computer it's a violation. of the security council resolutions the violations of arms embargo by many states some of these sanctions talked about. we do that by helping control the borders of libya and there has been calling for for a long time the support of obama shares or it's with our neighbors as well and be
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our partners the european partners to come in and help them to do that through the you ben agreements we need we need to activate our arms things we can it's a domino effect issue some of the buttons that mr buy this government is only designed to last until december the 24th that's the date when libyans are supposed to freely elect the next administration that's only 8 months away what chance does this week government have of organizing those free elections with the massive human rights abuses that are taking place in your country day after day. that is correct and late and they recognize that and they recognize what their agenda is but it's a process it's building process it's a process we have to start somewhere we can see a realistic process or just didn't you know you have the u.n. special envoy for libya young telling the security council last month that his office continues to document a horrific catalogue of brutality in your country killings inforced disappearances
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