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i jewish in years, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d w. i lose . this is the w news live from the military commander behind europe's only genocide since world war 2 is today. if people spend the rest of his life behind judges will rule on an appeal by rocco luggage against his conviction, football crimes which includes his revenue massacre in 1995 that earned him the nickname to a person that do not come to the
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us vice president canada harris has a blunder. warning for would be migrant. south of the us both on my 1st foreign trip. the other times i make plastic fall out to the philippines. face ma sent protected, choking the ocean despite cold for better waste disposal. ah . i'm got up as welcome to the program, a former bosnian serb military command, the jail for europe's only genocide since world war 2 will hear today whether he'll spend the rest of his life behind boss rock, whom luggage is appealing against his conviction for his role in the 1995 massacre of 8000 muslim men and boys in reverend eats and other war crimes committed during
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the bulk and was he was given a life sentence in 2017 after un tribunal in the hague victims. relatives have traveled to the hague to hear the verdict. a few kilometers north of chevron, its the genocide, memorial and cemetery, honor the victims of the 995 massacre surest and none of its last 23 members of her family, including her husband. his last words to her take care of our children. when you get flavio broke up in the early 919 ethnic coexistence rapidly dissolved into ethnic conflict for me. and has the governor became one of the most physically contested territory, a serbs, crowe at some balls. next vibe for control. in july, 995, bosnian serb general radco melodic entered trevor and it's in the following days, at least 8000 pounds knack muslims were slaughtered. mostly men and boys.
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the remains are still being identified by forensic scientists today using dna analysis. melodic went on trial at the u. n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia. and in 2017, he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed these crimes. the chamber census mister outcome luggage to life imprisonment from aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction. and the appeal verdict will be the last in the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of colleena vick, melodic still revered, the hero of you held by many bosnian serbs and he's an honest man and honest commander who only defended his people. nothing else. i think he deserves to be released because he's not guilty of anything yet.
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can you send me those who lost loved ones in the genocide hope the final ruling will confirm a lot of guilt for them. it's a question of justice, not just for their families, but for all human kind. but he w report a jack power is standing by for us in the heck where rock lot it is awaiting his final voted. john, what can we expect as a final ruling today? well, the judge is going to have a couple of options ahead of them. firstly, they can decide to hold the convictions, the genocide for persecution, and a number of other war crimes. crimes that 100 dine to him in 2017. they could potentially quit him or the prosecution. i've been pretty confident that the defense arguments were put up as part of this appeal on strong enough to do so. and in fact, there was a counter appeal from the prosecution. they are calling actually for additional
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convictions to be added additional genocide, convictions no less. related to the 4th removal of non bosnians in eastern bosnia, in bosnia, in 7, the municipalities in 1990. 2 the quite a lot going on here. but this very much is the final day in this trial, right home lathers. so what else are we expecting to happen during this appeal hearing? well, here at the court in the hey, we've also got the mothers abstract. bernice campaign group has pressed hard for the convictions against the people that they deem to be most responsible for. specifically the massacre and the genocide instruct bernice but also the, the siege of salary eva as well. so a lot of them are here to try and take a look at exactly what's going on. and there's also a lot of attention, obviously in bosnia and herzegovina, and in serbia where some of these men specifically about comb luggage is reveal it
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is a hero that defended the rights of the people of the ethnic studs in that region. and fight recently. as recently as a month ago mirror mirror, i don't know who is the leader of republic, a sub scott specifically said, but it was not guilty of the crimes and actually said that there was no genocide in separate nisa. so there is still a hot political topic as well, but as we say this will very much. now be the final date of this course for rock home law days. he may who say follow rather rather than encourage it into a life sentence mean and they will be unlikely to ever be released from prison or the other today marks. also the very end of the work of the un international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia. is that job really done? well, it's not done as we've been talking about get this political issue means that there are still a lot of political ramifications of whatever judgement comes ice. there are
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actually a couple of other residual cases here at the residual mechanism that it's sort of mopping up the final work of the international tribunal for the former yugoslavia. things related to condemn contempt cases, but i think as far as justice watches go and people that are really concerned about trying to find justice to the victims of threat bernice or in the other war crimes that happened back in the ninety's. this very much is the final day, and now it will flip back into a political issue in the western vulcans. jack parents, thank you very much. the parliament is to debate the use response to the false blanding of a ryan ass light in billows. lawmakers will discuss this later, the deterioration of the relations in response to the false landing and the rest of the journalist remark, savage governments. i've already said new sanctions on prominent deliveries and individuals and companies. they also banned the countries airlines from you apples
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and aspects of the community as a former prime minister of the to any. and now a member of parliament. he joins me now from the parliament in strasburg. mister to be the youth, thanks has didn't make a big impact. that seems that the shanker is cracking down on descent harder than others need. well, indeed, we can make a simple conclusion. why look, shank moved into this state terrorism, adventure if we can call it was land and gloves the plain, simply because he was feeling himself and punishable. that's what we need to have in mind when we are discussing what 1st actions we need to take from western community site. and 1st of all, really it's what important not only the sanctions which will be said thought l. a canonical once, but also international justice. like it was done call boston in killer malicious,
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you had missed, you always have been in favor of a tough a stance against the better was leadership. who in the e. u was standing in the way and why? well, 1st of all, i would say that perhaps there is we need to talk not about who is standing in a way, but why in users know prop personal leadership in, in attempts from the western committee decided to help democratic builders to, in against the talkers is that just what we'll talk again of in parliament, the items up, you know, solution which will speak about international confidence of democracies, which would be what important really to put forward the agenda for of democracy in, in billows. and also we need to see that the biggest obstacle for the changes in voters, which people demanding is 1st of all, support of president within 2. 0,
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to thought, look, sure, go to him. and that just what we hope present by them delivered us and us meeting was present with them. and you mentioned personal responsibility of people inside in the you, you recently criticize the lack of leadership in the you when it comes to better. we are the commission president from the line and for an offense chief brown not doing their jobs. right. well, i would say is that, you know, doing a job and really it action from the council of europe was quite why to wrap it. but still that its lack of thermal leadership. and that's why i wrote a special letter to counsel president for michelle one he was what it was effective in the instrumental in resolving much smaller political crisis in georgia in south scott us that the same leadership for be very much needed of somebody in institutions of up in union, in order to push lucian of the crisis in bellows for the time being, i do not have
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a proper prop answer prop no proper developments. i do not seen among monkey you in situations and i do not see that somebody really would take personal leadership in those oven up crisis. but wouldn't that be the job of the, for example, mr. brown or miss on the line? well, if you know it can be, of course what we're proposing gains our open parliament to follow an example of a previous showed up in parliament was present controls when martin shorts before k. no crisis started back in 2016, 2014. he created a special high level mission of former polish president core, sniff skin, former president of parliament cox, now in jets and local mission was what instrument really being some kind of, you know, leadership leadership institution in attempts to consolidate your,
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your policy towards my daughter lucian. in, in ok and ok. one more question. how do you see russia as role in this conflict? and what should you do about russia? well, a rational can, i mean, we can say, you know, put in the supporting political location concept is only reason why and still look for a gym, which is moving from that into human to terrorism. vision is still surviving and is able to do all also throw cities also crimes, both against the validation people and against the whole international community. and that just what you should raise as a question to know too prevalent to present puts in hopes of the same will be, will be done by as a by them law is that which is really responsible for as
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a prime. so for present of illegitimate presenting shameka and supporters that those crimes should be also punished by special sanction too. if we let them in, they'll not change its wallace. it was under the former prime minister through india. thank you very much for your time. central. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. police in multiple countries have made hundreds of rest as part of a worldwide thing targeting organized crime networks straightly and u. s. police mastermind that the operation. they say they got that evidence off. the tricking suspected to using a messaging app controlled by investigative us authorities have recovered most of the ransom paid to russian based hackers who launched a cyber attack on the country's largest fuel pipeline. the crypto currency was recovered by a tough, full set up in response to ransomware attacks on physical infrastructure worldwide
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in digitally. pros, presidential election is still too close to cold. that's just kind of the federal could feel has taken a slim lead with just over 95 percent of the boat come to his right wing rival cake of which you maury is alleging of voting erect irregularities. she has accused castillo support, a feeling votes, custio's party, reject these allegations. canada harris is on her 1st foreign trip. as us vice president mission is to address undocumented migration to the u. s. by attacking root causes, including poverty and political oppression. harris has now arrived next 54 talks with president under as manuel lopez she travelled from was a model where she offered a message of hope to the people of the country, but quite bluntly, discouraged them from trying to come to the us. at the same time, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that
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dangerous track to the united states, mexico board or do not come me. do not come from on this at spring. and jessica berlin, she's a u. s. political analyst and strategy advisor here and do not come. that's quite you turn compared to the welcoming rhetoric in the campaign. isn't it? absolutely, though, while it's a rhetoric you turn, it's certainly not a you turn in us policy. success of us, presidents of the always been very tough on illegal immigration. and while the, by the ministration has certainly turned over some of the crueler and harshest aspects of the trump era. policies such as child and family separations and the border wall at the end of the day, the biden administration is not going to overturn decades of american policy approach to illegal immigration from south america. and in this sense, we can see the rhetoric from the campaign as just that campaign,
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rhetoric that will not shift the buys administration fundamental approach to illegal immigration at the border. well, you mentioned the policies in the past, more than 10000000 people immigrate to the us illegally. every year most comes from a via mexico. this has been the case for years. so what ben has led comalla house to this change of tone. while this year, in this fiscal year 2021, we've seen more illegal immigration to the us, more people being turned back at the southern border than at any point since 2006. and for a biden administration that's just come in and they're very keen to make sure that they are showing themselves as quote unquote tough on illegal immigration. so as not to open themselves up to accusations of weakness or loss of control of the situation. and also, let's remember that come with her as she has aspirations to become the next president of the united states. following jo biden's,
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one or 2 terms as it may be. and in her situation and herself a child of immigrants, she is going to have to walk a fine line of showing that she is tough on illegal immigration, that she is not going to be seen as weak on it, but also without betraying or being seen as a hypocrite in her approach to immigrants when he, she, herself, comes from an immigrant family. aside from telling would be migrants they are not wanted in the us. what incentives is the v p offering for those? to stay at home on the american governments and come to her as she has put forward a number of propositions and made several announcements while she was in guatemala . she offered, for example, a 4000000000 for your aid plan to support the guatemalan economy. improve living standards, economic opportunities, and access to humanitarian aid. also,
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they'll be sending the bite administration will be sending homeland security officers to train guatemalan border guard so that they can secure what a moment borders and discourage. discouraged the upward, the northward migration from within their borders. and also she made very clear frank statements around anti corruption, which of course, is at the heart of many of guatemala problems. so the u. s. government will be a strong voice for good governance and anti corruption. they'll be supporting the attorney general's office. in guatemala, we have to remember these kinds of commitments. we've seen them before. just look at, i've gone, it's done. we're over the last 20 years. around 50000000000 us have been spent in aid and anti corruption efforts and know how this whole turned out. so be a real challenge for harris to turn these commitments into a new, just running out of time. sorry for this. thank you very much. jessica berlin,
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us political analyst and strategy advisor in berlin. thank you. every year, hundreds of thousands of people make the journey northwards from central america through mexico. with the hope of crossing into the u. s. w reporter i so fast travels to the city of tempe, a tulip in southern mexico, near the border to go to mama. it's one of the key arrival points for undocumented migraines from central america. danny rios travelled from honduras to mexico with her 2 daughters and 2 nephews. they've just been detained at a checkpoint in tampa, tula, and don't know where they will be taken as they arrived last monday. we've been hungry and slept in the park because we had nowhere to sleep just trying to hold on none. august. sanchez has been running a shelter from migraines in tampa, chula for 3 decades. she's noticed that since you as president joe biden to power
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more and more women are arriving alone with their children. so you know, there's a button like in the north and a bottleneck here. we don't know what to do, but people are still coming in by the migrants are forced to seek asylum 1st and mexico before they can continue their journey towards the us. the authorities estimate will receive about $100000.00 asylum applications this year. that's more than double the number of last year. the paperwork used to take about 20 days to process. now it takes months. that's left thousands of migraines from haiti and central america stranded in top of chula struggling to survive several n g o say it's part of a deliberate political strategy to dissuade the migrants from leaving their countries. the u. s. refugee agency says governments need to do more as a one my, your we are calling for a greater effort from all countries. if worse,
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there's not just one country that has to deal with this situation by you get to pick up, we're seeing it across the region. and all the leaders have to be involved in getting danny and her family spent all their savings to flee the violence in their neighbourhood. and his father was recently killed by gang members so that the people who killed the boy's father are threatening us to. we don't want to go back to 100 know locked in this then, and worried about deportation. they feared they've invested everything just to end up back where they started turning to india. and now the number of daily corona virus infections has dropped below 100000 for the 1st time in more than 2 months. although official figures are thought to be un under count, it's suggest india could be turning the tide. some states easing restrictions, but less than 5 percent of the population fully vaccinated the pressures now on to
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step up the occupation drive. after a bitter transition from spring into summer coven, 1900, has gradually lifting some of its grip over indian society, with a continued decline in new cases. parts of india are also lifting some protective measures, which in turn is raising people spirits. a ton of that i'm, i can't blame today because i'm getting out of the house after a very long time of the metro stations are open from people are actually following social distancing. precaution, routing, in fact, yet cases remain high, but many are optimistic about the future. because people are getting, you know, good of all the thing, the years. this time it was a disaster, young people, many people have lost their lives. but i don't think going forward, it would be a problem. india government says it is prepping for whatever
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might be next. so santas has adequate that as we are doing all the calculations and preparations for a potential 3rd wave. if we reach this peak, how many beds and i would be required, how many should be for children? how much oxygen will be needed? and the number of medicine body. it may or may say, but many blame the lack of oxygen supplies among the key reasons. india's death po skyrocketed in may. on monday and years, prime minister 9 ramadi announced plans to ups explanation rates rapidly in hopes of avoiding a 3rd wave of the pandemic. up that day and to now millions of citizens have received free vaccines from the central government up. now, all of those above 18 will also be included, vaccines will be available, free of cost for everyone. mowdy says efforts to increase production and import
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foreign vaccine doses are also underway as parts of india, eas restrictions. some residents are warning their neighbors not to let down their guard like here in the territory of jama, cashmere, where volunteers are taking to the streets, wearing a prominent reminder of the ongoing threat, and urging people to still it here to cope in 1900 guidelines it's getting updated now on the latest developments in the corona, virus pandemic and brief. the poll has restarted its vaccination campaign using those as donated by china, up the port run short of faxes off the deliveries from india was stopped due to the virus surge. them, china has approved the emergency use of the sin of our vaccine for children as young as 3. it's the 1st country to offer cove at $900.00 jobs to total us and organizers of the tokyo olympics, say foreign media covering the games will be monitored using g p. s technology
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measures supposed to prevent the leading designated areas and potentially spreading the virus. now since the corona virus pandemic began phase small and personal protective equipment have likely save countless lives. but without a good waste disposal strategy, they can easily become a threat to marine life. that's what's happening in the philippines where more and more face mouth and p. p. fields are being collected from the see bits on world ocean days. we have this report, it's becoming a tiresome routine. people go diving and bring back plastic trash when they serve. and now the condemning is adding a new element to see pollution. like here in the philippines the marine light has been able to take a break from us personally. however, they're getting inundated with a new source of trash, which is based mass face shield. and, you know,
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the funny suits that people are wearing the masks only add to the plastic bags, diapers, and packaging materials that already like local waters and residents say that means something needs to be done. i think we'll be seeing more of them more of the faith my i think we will be wearing faith for awhile for quite some time. so even with the effort of the local government or establishment to actually segregate the us for that, meaning we need to provide a separate trash bin for the b b, b a new report once about the growing problem, enough ocean, plastic pollution. for 5th of it comes from asia, the un is singling out the philippine saying it's responsible for a whopping one 3rd of all ocean classes. it was indeed a news. here's
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a quick reminder of our top story. form evolving and stuff come under back from the lab. it will here today. the vision on his appealed against his conviction, genocide and crimes, committed during the 1990 spoken conflict. he was sentenced to bore his role into reverence and asked about still remains the divisive figure even today with many 3rd saying he was only protected his people from me on the news team. rob waltz will be here with us. all right, with the business headline, news. the, who's the news, the news
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