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so i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d w, the this is the, the, the new is leih from the then a space 5 between is round and has bala and that. but on is now in folks, people who have side southern lab and on opportunities was left of the homes. the deal is also spot hopes for peace in casa, also on the program. the international criminal court, steve prosecute the things that arrest warrant for me, and mazda taught ministry data for crimes against humanity. it's the 1st to water in the application for us senior regime official to prosecute to size more will follow the
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answer. okay, welcome to the program. residents elaborate on the celebrating after the stats of the seas 5 between each round and has bought many a return into the homes and areas evacuated during the months of fighting the cx. 5 again at 4 am local time. the 1st stage of the deal has, has been a fight as moving north of the latania river is riley's and to withdraw its forces from southern level on the lebanese army. as an existing un peacekeeping force will fill the void in the buffer zone 7 on the health ministry says more than 3700 people have been killed since october 2023 and hostilities broke out. israel says more than 70 people on each side has died. more than half of them civilians. for a moment to celebrate presidents of south lebanon, displaced by the war, ignored warnings to stay away until the is really military, had fully retreated. they were desperate to return to their homes. the artillery
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missiles and guns for now have stopped. denies, not at all. we were feeling scared of more than you can imagine. thank god. what happened to that happened? this of the must be announced, the cease fire at 4 or 410 i was on the road toward my home in margaret k. it's an indescribable feeling for how the gods had nurse own me. and i hope we have learned lessons from this life. and this more supporters of hezbollah handed out and waved flags at the militants despite the heavy losses in the depths of so many top hezbollah commanders, they vowed not to give up. and god willing wherever victoria is always, we're going to be a fork in the eye of the enemy. such talk in southern lebanon mix displaced residents of northern israel, also returning to their homes. less than confident about the cease fire much. and
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what i do know is that the fight will be renewed sometime. it doesn't matter whether it's in 2 months or 2 years or 5 in d, the is really military says it will remain primed to strike again. should hezbollah violate the cease fire deal? prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded his realize that while hostilities in lebanon had stopped the war in gaza continues. as soon as we are changing the face of the middle east, with god's help, we will establish security. we will rehabilitate the north and we will continue united until victory and it's a whole of victory because really government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of hum us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the question of how to end the war and gaza remains like correspondence. stella mana, is in baby rhodes. i asked her about the situation in the 11 east capitol on day one of the sci fi. i'm standing here in the silence of the old favors is as
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follows from how hold that has been having these hits over the last couple of months. people here a very happy and celebrating members of the as follows are giving out follow smart . people are running around with the smart. maybe you just heard it in the background. but what's the laboratory guns a fire people are really celebrating the fact that the ceasefire as here. but you can also see clearly the massive destruction that is left here in beverage is really, really sets up. it's a tap on a 2 bedroom and the whole country in the hours before the ceasefire agreement. and you can also see it hopefully behind me. there is a um, a building that is completely collapsed and this disruption is what we see here. and what i see here at the moment in many, many streets and was lebanon's um, the political figure standing about this deal. the
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government said that it will um commit to the ceasefire deal that has to be made and the prime minister then i should be ok. he has also coals of israel to do the same and also speak to the agreements here also. i think the nice uh population for being so cruel, uh, courageous. and for going through this part time part even speaker. uh that'd be better. i think the international community and everyone who made this agreements possible. and he said that the, this moment is really a test for live on the country um to see whether they can face leaven on a and rebuild live on, on a new set. it is very important that the government is now electing it presidents, right. and part of this test will be the lebanese on the trying to enforce space
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faced by with international partners. what sort of challenges is that, that this poor country as it goes affects there's definitely challenges that the liberties army will face. first of all, we marry that israel has have the leave on board at this house of live on uh they blew up entire villages and also infrastructure does make main street a heavy be destroyed. so the infrastructure could cause the problems to just re gain control over the territory. another more important factor is that the been east army doesn't have a lot of money as the states, as bank slots. sorry, the army needs to send more soldiers down to the south. and the question is, if they have enough of that, they need more soldiers. and if they are able to do this, and this is very soon and not probably not too long from now. so i think that
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definitely correspondence doesn't matter environment but take a look at some of the store is making headlines. now, started and passes down west the forces of jail to form a prime minister in front of con, i've suspended best drink. protesting is not a bad, but they were demanding his release. security forces arrested hundreds of protests as an overnight grades. several people died in classes on tuesday as crowds force their way into the capital. and do your pin, though makers and your fame union lawmakers in strasburg over for a new team of commissioners to stay of the blocks department for the next 5 years. the new 26 members with proposed by national government since spring described as the most right leading executive in east history. it will be led by commission to present a sort of funding now the chief positives that will be international criminal court is seeking on an arrest,
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one from the most top military leader for crimes against humanity. the warrant for a general being on line is of the alleged deportation and prosecution. persecution of the red hinge, it may meet mostly minority. i think 272000000 miles military resorts and defensive that some un investigators labeled a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. hundreds of thousands flipped the violence mostly to neighboring bangladesh. a panel of 3 i. c. c judges will not consider the request. process correspondent john power can tell us more. welcome jack. what else has the chief prosecutor? i've been saying in the submission. so yeah, so it's a pretty standard submission for the for the rest, for on the he's requesting. and it says essentially the minimum sign is criminal, criminal be responsible for crimes against humanity of deportation and persecution
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. they all the crimes that they are focusing on. and the ones that they believe they have the most evidence against him in order to try and get him to have the arrest warrant to hopefully from the eyes of the cool. and the prosecutor at least to be transferred to the hate to face trial for these crimes. he said he released the video message. he said that the car im calling the the prosecutors saying that the in their investigation had been independent and impartial. and that they have extensive evidence including credible photo material of the crimes that have been committed. and that's what has to happen at the international criminal court that has to be enough evidence in order for the arrest for him to be approved. also interesting the, the eyes to see, prosecute the current con. he said this is the 1st application for an arrest warrant in myanmar. but he said very clearly that from his point of view, more will follow. and the way this submission is being presented, i understand is somewhat different. it's just been really interesting. so he came
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out, it's in a video where he was sort of in a suit, stood in sort of very serious backdrop, with all the legal aspects behind him. as he delivered this message that he was requesting this arrest warrant at the international criminal court. but subsequently in the material that they released, they also released the video of him stood in bangladesh as a refugee camp. whether a hinge a r, y, he has visited on numerous occasions where he was talking to those people that had fled wrecked wreck on state as far back as, as you know, over a decade ago. but predominantly related to this, to the situation that happened in 201620172 where the crimes are based on where they've been investigated. and he spoke directly to them. and this is part of the international criminal court, which is sort of struggles struggling internationally for reputation at the moment . trying to show that is not just some big court in the hague. that is trying different people going off to
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a particular leaders for political motive. but rather, i mean the ult 6 of this was, suggest that caught him calling the prosecutor just trying to show, listen, we're down here with the people that are affected by these kinds of crimes. and we're trying to get justice for them. that's probably why those videos were released simultaneously. ok, now this is the same call that confirm the address barn 1st. right. departments, opinion that in yahoo. i just sent you a week ago. is there anything to read into the timing? so yeah, is definitely interesting. timing one week off to that when there's been so much pressure on the quote for what it did, many different governments that would be considered pro israel coming eyes and saying that the quote has been police as being used, but sort of politicized reasons. essentially, i think the timing of this just one week officer is trying to show that there's a movement towards the quotes and at least to prosecute his office that so carry him calm. has to be able to do to be able to control. is it that just doing the work of the quote that continuing that work on the situations that they've been
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working on for many, many years? and that's why this comes just a week off the woods. also, it is interesting to know that there is something of a scandal related system allegations of misconduct by car him con himself is going on at the moment. okay, thank you for that set jack. they, the brussels correspondent, jack park and german 4 with johnson. i'm going to battle has published have memoirs, detaining her private life, and 16 years in office and the books, unity dress criticism of her policies towards russia and her decision not to allow ukraine to join nato. she launched the bulk at a special event here in by freedom is a central principle of angle americans life. she's been off of age and the i'm free society of communist east germany. in her book, she describes those origins as former to, for her political career. chapter done so i have always drawn my friends from my
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