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just ten days and counting to the general election in sweden anger flares at a rally where a swedish problem and candidate claims he was attacked by a migrant. you go to r.t. dot com for the latest on those headlines up next sophie and co talks to a nobel peace prize winner about the humanitarian catastrophe in yemen still to. come to sophie and sophie shevardnadze as former get money president killed by his once a country's civil war takes an unexpected turn. and that is well ok to. hundreds of
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thousands of starvation what is official hold for yemen well i asked about call karma on a famous yemeni political activist and nobel peace prize winner. the civil war in yemen has seen a new bloody twist next president saleh killed by his former allies the battle lines are being violently drawn once again what will bring to the ravaged country. an opening for peace. in the stalemate of war and the law and starving civilians have to wait before the guns fall silent. got among the many journalists an activist winner of the nobel peace prize welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us. yemen's former president has been killed by his former allies they who face the alliance between them which fought the saudi led coalition is no more sallys deaths good for yemen or is it only going to make situation
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worse. first of all thank you so fans for r.t. for. inviting me to this program. it's a really tragic and the x. rays event highly son. and we. are young and we didn't wish this and for him we made a great peaceful revolution and forced him to leave the authority peacefully we gave him immunity we gave him also we are low home to have the money billions of dollars that he toke from the also duty during his thirty three years so we need to him to leave the authority with this money but unfortunately he choose to have our lives with the mini shelf and pussy and as he always do he is
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dancing with the with the snakes and now the snakes killed him and now the question the very important question what is next after i the sun the death this is a very important thing the situation in yemen well due to the rate will this who will continue will the wall will continue this answer should be this question should be unserved by the yemeni people yet many people should be now the one who handled the solution the one that they stop the war and the one who'll stop that coup how come it's there is a lot of you know solution and yes who is that the many people should will she talk about this in detail to our call so i want to be back to president solace as a nation now that he is that. his loyalists have no more leader do you think they
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will start fighting each other and fight. for power. here is we still who we are in the won't you know into the rule and also do you know the rule so the world isn't stopped this side yemen and also inside yemen so if it will be worse than that and worse than what had been to now nothing was that that done what does it have been in the now it's how can we stop this wrong how can we stop despite between yemenis and also between saudi emirates and iran in our country and that needs a lot of things so let's not do this is done to speak about the past let's talk about future how can we prevent any attempts in the possibility of you prevent the of this. ok of the escalation i understand for
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for example one scenario is what president hadi is proposing great now right he is backed by the saudis and he has sat that he will declare amnesty for anyone who stops fighting. do you think this promise could end the war. no of course not i'm calling president teddy. who is the visit to mature is a dent i'm calling to going to visit him it said government to open that dialogue to start to making because she did think with me the show for those who see with all parties of him and they have to find solutions for yemenis they have to stop cuckoo and also they have to stop the world. and when we are within that dialogue it's now we are now in the. other stead after the death of charlie son so there is
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a lot of chances now to make peace in yemen so brizard into how did i end this it to my to do government should start a dialogue with the horses but also also who says no has to declare that they are already to hand over the web as to them is it to me to also duty former president reached out to the saudis calling on them to lift the blockade on yemen with salis death now is there no more hope for the end of the locate. that's a very and this is this is the duty. of the saudi and emirates early and none some do and emits is. that they are a hell. hell being the visit to me to boot is a dent on restoring his also tedium and they can then that and they are they said that they are with the legitimate other thing with the president teddy but the kid
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the reality unfortunately the they are cuba in yemen they argue by doing the. about the most important parts of this even bursa it also liberated. prevents is the good the bad the posts. i did the airports and also they are can really sing under the militia. you know the loyalty to then special to him or its they are call ition has had young men under blockade for too we are so ready and the saudis say it is aimed at preventing arms smuggling to the who's who are opposed you any saying it is creating an imminent catastrophe with cities running out of fuel clean water four hundred thousand children starving why are the saudis more afraid of arms smuggling that causing this huge despicable humanitarian tragedy that is through yemen now is
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suffering from a huge four from the worst humanitarian crisis is because of war because of who because of. that is a really just a few that is a real. suffering from yemeni people in many people all known suffering from disease from hanged good from teh mean from luck affixed to the city local food occasion luck off axis to. a lot of yes we are suffering from all this thing and this suffering should be staub should be and yes lou good to have this look at should be lifted to another then this is that look then there are. one just then there's another question imagine the located is lifted right now imagine and the aid is flowing to those who need it but what if that also opens
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up routes to yemen for more weapons and yemen will be over flooded with even more military weapons. what is the solution that we can we are calling for so if somebody and him and it's revealed they are really with yemen and they are really want to yemen and to go. to seoul to experiment and to face that proved and this is a very subverted the legitimate president they should alone i want to bridget intended to return to yemen to rule yemen. inside the city better sent provin says that is liberated that is very important so president had to do with the i'm only making you know the solution all on controlling you know i would visit that's you know that is that is that how who has sent received for all. we need for with the how with these and with all you know grooves it's very
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important the most important thing now is to hand it to do with drove the weavers from militia so we should as him and these. were selves we should solve ai with problems and we can do libs i mean how can you solve your own problems how can you solve you your own problems as you have a nice if you're under of locate and you're always to can't solve problems if only by yourself because a lot of pencil saudi arabia right now and i know you're calling from this location it missed me this did it must be lifted but my question is and my question is lifted do you think saudis will listen to your calling for the leave to other. you know public speakers and women and men who are actually for peace are also calling on saudis to love lives as blockades us and it's calling on the saudis to lift blockade other humanitarian organizations are actually calling on the saudis to
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lift the blockade they're not listening to anyone. what dalal what dialogue are you talking about as there is no unfortunately there is no enough brush or. four years ago the end immigrates and did the international community should do that their international community should as saudi why do they do it do like that i did not it's just the statements they've made some statements the something and maybe you are asking me about the blue cage that is led by saudi and in it but you don't ask me about the blockade that is by the by this is backwards from here on they are sense to sells it for did they on make seas in being in been big government at this mission and does so now we are really yemeni people suffer from to locate terminal groups get little kids think there is a special but then to buy sell or buy buy buy have been the shelf and cozy and.
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holy book kids were led by buy soda and in minutes and this one took a look at should be lifted now while i was brzezinski noun under. house arrest in. his in the house like a house of this is we have one our president how did didn't return to london why its limits city why is he killed during the most important. lands i learned the parts of the airports in the south and invincibility percent of fear many liberated sent to his wife why do they carry it to me she does. why so many of them as i throw the enemy now i called i don't know what they should i don't go on this and they had to buy soda and in minutes then we should let our brains of the return to identify and to rule and then from yemen for the film had
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an ok time to call us how are we going to take a shot of that great right now i did important we're going to take a short break right now if you don't mind and when we're back we'll continue talking about this we'll continue talking to tom cole carr manet yet many political activists who won the nobel peace prize and we'll talk more about the tragedy and unraveling in the country statement. you know it's all about a talking getting along with our greatest ally friend russia there is no place to
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get to the kids and you know if you open up there's other things in there so while we proceed here in the first half i'll just see what what don't look. there are one other comment on all that i'm not out of love though they want to cut out of the lot of them want to go down when i get out of germany. this was a good time to. try to move there i. know not that i wasn't going to live long enough or not. for x. chanting of the old people we believe to be a. lot of my kids i don't want them up or so john what are you at the moment to
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tell them about how to do it all accusers are there a lot of them on the way to my building looking at the people who don't want to put out a look to my work party when i don't know them of the brotherhood. how about ways to tell a polka ramana a yemeni activist on the nobel peace prize winner talking about the civil war and humanitarian catastrophe in as a country. and now you are a nobel peace prize laureate you got the prize for your role in the twenty eleven. revolution in yemen five years have passed and the revolution hasn't brought any peace your country is being devastated by war
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a power struggle which all started five years ago was it all worth it. it's worth it absolutely yeah many people started a peaceful a great peaceful revolution in two thousand and eleven millions of fear many people left their weapons more than civility million piece of wood bins in their houses and went to the street with roses in front of all the violent or highly salles. forces so yemeni people did a great work on a new country based on democracy based on human rights because the only rule of law we did the great work in the transitional period we gathered only in many parties even with the militia for who the even with that without any solace in one table and we did a great national dialogue outcomes and we wrote
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a great draft of kind of situation we were just a step forward making putting this constitution for a friend but the cool have bent the killers have been so the coup the killers the order isn't the result of the peaceful revolution is the result of the counter revolution and it is the result of conflict that is you know conflict so it is not our fault but still we are in our revolution and we will you know that continue i wonder where and dream for change and we will when absolutely no you have blamed the hearses for this crisis. amongst others who are and they're fighting for one side in this yemeni conflict but you also speaking against the saudis who are fighting there who says for the sake of president hadi is there anyone inside yemen you would want to work with. do you think that yemen is divided between
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a group backed by iran and well by somebody and and and emir it's no yemeni people they have they are they they are their own best their only threat easy they own vision floated someone to see if i want to continue for democracy if i want to continue full piece of our country for human for didn't if i want them to so it is not. it is not under challenge to be with this part to read that's a plus look you've been exe exiled from the who see occupied part of the country but what's stopping you from going back to the areas not controlled by them after all you've sat with yemenis not just divided between a part back with iran another part that's backed by saudis it's all about yemeni people so why don't you go back. as i told you seventy per cent of the liberated. prevents is human from the brazilian the booted from the coup led by horses and
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former president allison is controlled by saudi and interests and i am against them and they are creating militias and that. prevents is and the other i'm sure if i were will return to do that of a privilege says it's the said that they are. the same things like the militia for which the both of them are the same both of them they don't want my country to have to be democrats what both of them they don't are our peaceful revolution to when. they fall so there is this other progress is that it isn't. with. that with who sees and also with the saudi and iran like for example murder but unfortunately i will not be able to go there because there is no plane that's can make me you know free on my movement outside yemen for pressure and for
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yemeni freedom and for telling the world about our you know issue tackle i've seen you give many speeches and receive honorary doctorates in the west so it's good to see the western audience informed about the situation how exactly are you helping the yemenis themselves right now i mean do you have contacts on the ground through whom you can do something for the people. yes of course you know i yes i am in exile now but the still am in the am and a lot of people nam and i'm working with inside yemen everywhere in yemen the people is there the peaceful people that if we should have people is tell then the people who are against the cube ational few minutes and so he is there and the people who are against the cool of militia for who see the previous signal. bryza that allison is there i am with them inside and i am with them outside the
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most important thing that i carry the hope and the dream of people for making peace for my cancer back in twenty eleven you spoke out against the odds for interfering in yemen's affairs but according to a cable leak released by wiki leaks you secretly arrange meetings with a saudi official back then and ask for help i want to ask you directly is a true. yeah of course through of course through i don't and it's true about that we can this didn't lead to said that i also visited the russian embassy and also i visit that i want to get in to see and i visited british embassy french embassy to the embassy kuwaiti embassy on monday mysie i visited all the embassies in the security council in new york calling them to see to the yemen
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and to know a lot about in yemen peaceful revolution and to help me in many people on facing the idea of the last sunday and to listen to a number that you also said that the leaders of the saudi coalition will be prosecuted for the crimes stay committed in yemen how do you imagine that happening when the coalition is backed by arab states like you said and that they're also backed by their western allies so who will prosecute saudis i call for the international justice to follow all those raters of the crimes against humanity all over the wound so i call the international criminal court to follow all those perpetrators again human rights. that the one who are committed to the crimes against humanity so yes i'm i'm calling international theater criminal court to do its work and unfortunately the
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international community didn't do its work its duty is to responsibility. with those people who suffered from their dictators from their rulers who are suffer from the massacres not just in yemen in yemen in syria in man mounir in every really any where around the world as one coalition is fighting a rebel. and the rebel in itself is fighting its own allies at the same time al-qaeda has been given an opportunity to take advantage of the chaos does yet men in your opinion risk falling to the jihadi sua it's busy fighting al qaeda and any terrorist group if you want to really do face of them to fight them it is not just damned by the security solution not just done by the libyans there is other solution the other solution is supporting democracy. way supporting
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peaceful movements supporting the development supporting the just as that is very important so in yemen people are you know facing all this is extremism extremists feeble during his son experience or if they will appear you know this time but also because of the solution for that how can we face them remember the full fee when we made i would peaceful revolution in two thousand and eleven during two years of peaceful missile two years there wasn't one spot almost died so we give the alternative which is peaceful struggle this whole movement the struggle of don't behave to read the small strokes of the obvious is extremism this is being set up. in front of the voice of peaceful people of voice of chanting the bows of peaceful sacrifice for freedom. do you saying there should be
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a military intervention in your country can peacekeeping mission save the day. of course no of course no i'm calling. i'm calling god willing yemenis to start solving their issue by themselves yemenis against this wall and dies as i said before with the how can we starve that's the thing and other things that is good of correlation saudia and images should stop that it would be a sin in yemen and they have to let i want to because of that to return to yemen and that you will help me and many. to to to to build their country with those in the community armed intervention i call sank you so much for this emotional interview i wish you all the best all the best of luck in all your future endeavors and above all i wish peace for yemen for your beloved country
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thank you very much for being with us we were talking to taleb called car mon yet many political activists and nobel peace prize laureates discussing the tragedy unfolding in yemen and the future of the country that is it for this edition of sophie and co i will see you next time. same wrong. but old rules just don't. let me. get to shape
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know this is the congress's bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem then tank refugees either out of range of fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the copses bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated
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here from my own ma in the last two years alone. no i didn't that i would be mad at me on the bet i would not in a body of the body that. i buy a little about that i got i think i got a little bit ahead of themselves ok i want to live in a sudden i'm not going to know how to find it out that i get that i can i can i get . it out on my worst on us a little bit of that little of the dignity that. i'll hold. on the other one that would also does a little volume of nashville going to.
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