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leader radovan candidate is preparing to defend himself in the face of the war crimes tribunal in the hague he was brought there in two thousand and eight after avoiding a rest for over a decade. he explores those years now which is see a lesser known side of the man charged with genocide and crimes against humanity. belgrade's a capital of servia in two thousand and two dr drug and which a specialist in alternative medicine settled here nobody knew where he was from or what has been before. dr dubrow one instant popularity in the medical community he gave lectures i'm cured people of diseases receive him as someone who helps people and people love him and. in one thousand nine hundred six running on carriage leader of the bosnian serbs was put on an international wanted list for charges of terror and exterminating people in his home country. a five million dollars reward was offered for information on his whereabouts. for forty four months. heritage to refute a campaign of terror against a civilian population. rather than carried it was arrested only in two thousand and eight when he was b
leader radovan candidate is preparing to defend himself in the face of the war crimes tribunal in the hague he was brought there in two thousand and eight after avoiding a rest for over a decade. he explores those years now which is see a lesser known side of the man charged with genocide and crimes against humanity. belgrade's a capital of servia in two thousand and two dr drug and which a specialist in alternative medicine settled here nobody knew where he was from or what has been before. dr...
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arrested only in two thousand and eight when he was brought before the international tribunals of the hague. during the thirteen year long manhunt for nobody not even friends and close relatives you like heritage and dr talmage where the same person. the small town of powell a twenty kilometers from boston is capital sarajevo. the psychiatrist rather than carrots settled down here in the midnight and sixty's. he had received a thorough education in his home country and later in the one nine hundred seventy s. he attended columbia university in new york. he first met his wife leanna when he was still an undergraduate. amusin said when i give the first time i don't i was about twenty one years old around one was just under twenty two at the time because those rays don't altogether and as we grew older together obviously the sometime passed differently first my son of the valley and then our daughter got married to madge and was very cheerful but we're going to be rather one was a man and our kids could rely on is that he wasn't very strict over his democratic plans as to result children were
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gadhafi some experts predict revelations about his relationship with the west should he be tried in the hague. brings you an exclusive report from the heart of libya on the base by foreigners trapped in the violence and chaos some of whom are unable to leave. the oil is the most valuable resource on the planet today and who controls that is extremely important yes collating on arrests in the arab world has sent the price of black gold skyrocketing setting the stage for a new to oil rush by global powers. and a public outcry in the u.k. over involvement of controversial u.s. security contractor lockheed martin and britain's national census reigniting a debate on confidentiality and ethics. two pm in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our t.v. our top story opposition forces in libya say they're planning a final assault on the capital tripoli it's essentially the last part of the country that remains under the control of longtime leader colonel moammar gadhafi and protesters say his days in power are now numbered receipt a u.n. resolution has referred to him in a controversia
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gadhafi as some experts predict revelations about his relationship with the west should he be tried in the hague. please r.t. brings you an exclusive report from the heart of libya on the bars faced by foreigners trapped amid the violence and chaos some of whom are unable to leave thoughts. boil is the most diable resource on the planet today and who controls that it is extremely important relating on arrest in the arab world sends the price of black gold skyrocketing setting the stage for a new to oil rush by global powers. and surging oil prices will rush in repealing if that result found it also helps narrow its budget deficit and that's according to the finance minister alex equipment and more in business interests and that's. also in the news a public outcry in the u.k. over the involvement of controversial u.s. security contractor lockheed martin britain's national census igniting a debate on confidentiality and ethics. three pm in moscow i'm not treasurer good to have you with us here on r t our top story opposition forces in libya say they're planning a final assault on the capital tripo
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bbc news, the hague. >> now, new orleans has had a rough couple of years. hurricane katrina toward the region apart in 2005, and last summer's oil spill devastated the economy. a police force with a reputation for corruption, drug dealing, and murder, and that is the police force. this cannot help the department when the trust of the local people, but there is a new chief, and they are hoping to change that -- this could not help the department win the trust. >> just another day on the job for these officers. but this is a force facing serious challenges and has one of the worst reputations in america. >> we have a history here in new orleans that if you complain about the police, you may die. you may literally die, and i cannot tell you the number of people who came to me and told me about a bad police officer, a corrupt police officer, and i urged them to report it, and they told me they would not do it. >> that kind of fear has been borne out of years of scandal, and there have been cases that have painted this force in an appalling light. one of the most
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could come out of those investigation should be or any of his associates testify after the course in the hague now over the past few the past decades the gadhafi has been in power in libya he's been something of a pariah especially to washington and to london now in recent years this is we've seen him stated in the eyes of those rehabilitated in the eyes of those governments somewhat what revelations could come out in a trial in the hague could be embarrassing to both of those countries. i think the americans and i don't know people like tony blair would be very fairy frightened of nicolas sarkozy or mr berlusconi of italy would be quite frightened about an i.c.c. trial because then at the end the regime and the people that are still supporting him in tripoli in their bunkers will be able to tell all the stories about everything from could be see how american and british arms companies were involved in propping up that regime and then have a string of e-mail that have an e-mail trail i don't think the americans or an under nora brussels would very much want that to come out in court you. well
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and some experts predict revelations about his relationship with the west should he be tried at the hague. brings you an exclusive report from the heart of libya foreign faced by foreigners drops in the violence and chaos some of whom are unable to leave plus. the oil is also why it will be soldiers on the planet today who controls. a string of deescalating on the rest of the arab world ascent the price of black gold skyrocketing setting the stage for a new toilet brush slide lobel powers. and a public outcry in the u.k. over the involvement of controversial u.s. security contractor earl darkie martin in britain's national census reigniting a debate on confidentiality and ethics. coming to you live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us opposition forces in libya say they are planning a final assault on the capital tripoli well it's essentially the last part of the country that remains under the control of longtime leader colonel gadhafi and protesters say that his days in power are now delbert a recent u.n. resolution has referred him to the international cr
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has some experts predict revelations about his relationship with the west should he be tried at the hague the get out free regime and the people that are still supporting him in tripoli in their bunkers will be able to tell the stories about everything from not could be to how american ritual is going to be his word involved in putting up that regime. and r t brings you an exclusive report from the heart of libya on the horror faced by foreigners traps in the violence and chaos some of whom are unable to leave plus. loyal is the most valuable resource on the planet today. will be more like this for. us closing on the rest of the world has set the price so why gold is skyrocketing setting the stage for a renewed or rush why global powers. and a public outcry in the u.k. over the involvement of controversial u.s. security contractor locking margin in britain's national census reignited a debate on confidentiality and ethics. and in russia the markets are just about to open analysts say oil will continue to drive the russian market but some on the surface also likely to see some gains more i
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come out of those investigation should get daffy or any of his associates testified at the court in the hague now over the past few decades there gadhafi has been in power in libya he's been something of a pariah specially to washington. and to london however in recent years we have seen this rehabilitation of beautifully in the west among western governments we've seen him used as an ally in the area over during the iraq war we've also seen contracts for arms deals and also oil deal struck between western countries and libya so if anybody does appear before the hague on trial for crimes against humanity for what has happened during this violence in libya it will be very interesting to see what comes out of those investigations i think the americans and i don't know people like tony blair would be very very frightened of or nicolas sarkozy or mr berlusconi of italy would be quite frightened about an i.c.c. trial because they're there in the regime and the people that are still supporting him in tripoli in their bunkers will be able to tell all the stories about everything from could be to how
come out of those investigation should get daffy or any of his associates testified at the court in the hague now over the past few decades there gadhafi has been in power in libya he's been something of a pariah specially to washington. and to london however in recent years we have seen this rehabilitation of beautifully in the west among western governments we've seen him used as an ally in the area over during the iraq war we've also seen contracts for arms deals and also oil deal struck...
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gadhafi or some experts predict revelations about his relationship with the west should he be tried at the hague. regime and the people that are still supporting him in tripoli in their bunkers will be able to tell all the stories about everything from could be. the bridge jobs going to these were involved in covering up the regime. and argy brings you an exclusive report from the heart of would be on the floor space by foreigners trapped in the violence and chaos and unable to leave. the oil is a post that you will resource on the planet. that will. be a school waiting on the rest of the arab world has sent the price of black gold skyrocketing setting the stage for a renewed all russian by global powers. a public outcry the u.k. over the involvement of controversial u.s. security contractor and walking more and in britain's national census reigniting a debate odd confidentiality and ethics. coming to you live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now opposition forces in libya say they are planning a final assault on the capital tripoli lets essential leave the la
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bbc news, in the hague. >> do stay with us, if you can come up on "bbc world news." still to come for you -- portrait of gaza. ed meet the award winning german photographer who has documented the israeli-palestinian conflict for over two decades. first though, indonesia's's president has condemned the burning of two churches in central java. they were attacked not long after a christian man was sale -- was sentenced to five years in jail for deliberately insulting islam. >> muslim protesters attacked a courthouse after the verdict was read. a christian man was given a jail sentence for spreading hatred about islam. some said he should have received in the death penalty instead. two churches was set on fire. -- were set on fire. a video of the attack over the weekend circulated on the internet. these men stormed the house, calling the people inside nonbelievers. these people are considered islamic deviance. the police are outnumbered. the rest of the footage is too graphic to show. human rights groups say the city approves the police did little to prevent the death. th
bbc news, in the hague. >> do stay with us, if you can come up on "bbc world news." still to come for you -- portrait of gaza. ed meet the award winning german photographer who has documented the israeli-palestinian conflict for over two decades. first though, indonesia's's president has condemned the burning of two churches in central java. they were attacked not long after a christian man was sale -- was sentenced to five years in jail for deliberately insulting islam....
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. >> reporter: japan has not signed the hague treaty that protects children from international abduction. so, the u.s. has no legal recourse. still, the country feeling their country has failed them. >> the president considers it a priority. secretary clinton does. >> reporter: isn't that enough power? >> it's not a question of power. it's a question of persuasion. japan has to do the right thing. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm abbyie boudreau in japan. >> and unfortunately, even if japan does decide to sign the hague treaty it will only help future parents, not the fathers you met in this story. our thanks to abbi for that. >>> when we come back we'll look at a clash between humans and the animal kingdom. a coyote attack raises concerns about the danger out the back door. ♪ ♪ professional driver on a closed course. ♪ ♪ do not attempt at home. always wear your seat belt. ♪ ♪ and please drive responsibly. [ male announcer ] it's the most fun you can legally have. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. (announcer) no matter what life throws at yo
. >> reporter: japan has not signed the hague treaty that protects children from international abduction. so, the u.s. has no legal recourse. still, the country feeling their country has failed them. >> the president considers it a priority. secretary clinton does. >> reporter: isn't that enough power? >> it's not a question of power. it's a question of persuasion. japan has to do the right thing. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm abbyie boudreau in...
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resolution was a referral to the international criminal court in the hague the referral would mean that the international criminal court would look into alleged allegations of crimes against humanity in the violence that we've seen in libya well though that investigation up to criminal court has caused some experts to believe that we could see some revelations come out about the relationship between colonel gadhafi and the west for years he was the pariah of countries like britain and the united states in recent years we saw him somewhat rehabilitated you can now hear from an expert about what he believes you could see come out from an investigation i think the americans i don't know people like tony blair would be very very frightened of or nicolas sarkozy or with the world is going to italy will be quite frightened about the trial because then there could have the regime and the people that are still supporting him in tripoli in their bunkers will be able to tell the stories about everything from what could be. american and british arms companies were involved in prop. not that regime
resolution was a referral to the international criminal court in the hague the referral would mean that the international criminal court would look into alleged allegations of crimes against humanity in the violence that we've seen in libya well though that investigation up to criminal court has caused some experts to believe that we could see some revelations come out about the relationship between colonel gadhafi and the west for years he was the pariah of countries like britain and the...
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should anybody appear on the stand in the hague i think the americans and people like tony blair would be very very frightened of nicolas sarkozy or mr berlusconi of italy would be quite frightened about trial because then their. regime and the people that are still supporting him in tripoli in their bunkers will be able to tell all the stories about everything from well could be. american and british arms companies were involved in propping up that regime and there are a string of e-mail that have an e-mail trail i don't think the americans or london or brussels would very much want that to come out in court well any investigation into what has been going on in libya is some way of what is happening right now is a humanitarian crisis that's what it's being called on the border between sheen is the air and libya they are the red cross turning it a disastrous cage's disaster situation there humanitarian crisis the amount of people fleeing across the border to get out of libya increasing hour by hour the u.n. estimating well over one hundred thousand people of have had to leave the count
should anybody appear on the stand in the hague i think the americans and people like tony blair would be very very frightened of nicolas sarkozy or mr berlusconi of italy would be quite frightened about trial because then their. regime and the people that are still supporting him in tripoli in their bunkers will be able to tell all the stories about everything from well could be. american and british arms companies were involved in propping up that regime and there are a string of e-mail that...
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but seven seats were made in under seven days, the first man was forgiven when he missed the hague, the branch was taken by a dove to a book that was built before a flood, if a rainbow sent out a sign, if someone was told to sacrifice his own son and told to hold up before he was done, then the fish and bread that i just said is all that i've got, is all that i need for me to get fed and for me to feed a whole lot of folks in need because they set me on fire. when they look back, i was chilling. i had to fight like 10 older brothers, and because i had this dream, so they sold me out to a band of bandits and one day was commanded to stop, drop, when i got this fish that i found while fishing around, under water with the daughter of the pharaoh, the child was chosen to force the pharaoh to free his folks from a foreign land, repair everywoman, prepare every man, prepare every child, all you've got is that right in your hand. all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread, and a whole lot of folks have got to get fed, but i believe. i believe i can part the sea now and then, and then
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the arab world. he was speaking to our diplomatic correspondent james robins, who is traveling with mr. hague on his emergency tour of the region. >> now, this is the fear. i've said this is a moment of opportunity, and not fair. but part of the legitimate fair is uncertainty and change across the middle east can complicate still further making progress on the middle east peace process and that means there's a real urgency for the peace process. for the israelis, for the palestinians, for the united states, are usual in giving -- maintaining a leading role in pushing forward the middle east peace process. recent events mean this is an even more urgent priority, not something we set k set on one's side because we're so busy thinking about other things. and that's the case we are putting strongly to the israeli government and indeed in washington. >> the immediate reaction to the israeli government is the anxiety, fear that egypt seems it might fall apart. isn't it for israel something rather bold, some gesture to revive the peace process rather than retreat? >> this situation does require bold
the arab world. he was speaking to our diplomatic correspondent james robins, who is traveling with mr. hague on his emergency tour of the region. >> now, this is the fear. i've said this is a moment of opportunity, and not fair. but part of the legitimate fair is uncertainty and change across the middle east can complicate still further making progress on the middle east peace process and that means there's a real urgency for the peace process. for the israelis, for the palestinians, for...
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subpoenas out for say bashir of sudan will of course the hague won't touch the people that really are responsible for torture and such a major scale and for training tortures at the school of americas where of course the torture of so many egyptians was was harnessed because it was started really there's a very strong views coming out by mesereau towns acadia subject feel very passionate about ok that was journalist asked in return for speaking to us live from london many thanks for your thoughts. thank you i have coming up we explore the issue of multiculturalism in europe that's right after a recap of the latest headlines of the week's top stories here. legion of discovery to be. communicated with you want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. mine. would be soon much brighter than if you only bought songs from phones to print. news for instance on t.v. dot com. this is almost seen the latest headlines of the week's top stories now changes promised in egypt after the government has been removed to be on position in the bid to stay vote for a bold both side
subpoenas out for say bashir of sudan will of course the hague won't touch the people that really are responsible for torture and such a major scale and for training tortures at the school of americas where of course the torture of so many egyptians was was harnessed because it was started really there's a very strong views coming out by mesereau towns acadia subject feel very passionate about ok that was journalist asked in return for speaking to us live from london many thanks for your...
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other news, the war crimes trial of the former liberian dictator has entered its final phase in the hague. and the closing arguments, they said that taylor bore the most responsibility for the eight problems in sierra leone in the 1990's. taylor denies the charges, which includes inside the murder and . after a brief adjournment, he refused to return to the koran. earlier, his lawyer walked out from the courtroom after they refused to accept me to documents. and one man said he ordered last month's deadly suicide bombing at moscow's international airport that left 36 people dead and dozens wounded korea already declared public enemy no. 1 by russian officials, he has threatened further attacks in a new video message. he says the airport attack was carried out to avenge russian crimes in the caucuses. >> the video was posted on the website that is hosted -- associated with islam gravel's in the caucuses. in it, the chechen leader says he was behind the bombing at moscow's domodedovo airport last month. >> this was carried out on my orders, and, god willing, these will continue in the futur
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bans on moammar gay da fee, his family, -- gadhafi, his family and his inner circle and refer it to the hague for crimes against humanity. >> this is a clear warning to the libyan government it must stop the killing. >>> members of council conferred with their members about scope. >>> president obama made his strongest comments to date in a private con very station with germany's chancellor, he said that gay da fee should step down. >>> airplanes rescued 150 civilians from the desert. many oil workers. >> i wasn't scared just not knowing when we could get out or not was the biggest thing. >> back in the country they fled, libya's embattled government started handing out guns and sent out armed patrols to defend tripoli against rebels. >> gadhafi's son says libya remains calm but signs of clashes are everywhere. at the un, scott goldberg for cbs news. >>> step down gay da fee. >>> hundreds gathering in the united nations plaza yesterday. the protestors called for the world to cut ties with gadhafi once and for all. >>> in other local news a pilot walked away uninjured after his plane crashed i
bans on moammar gay da fee, his family, -- gadhafi, his family and his inner circle and refer it to the hague for crimes against humanity. >> this is a clear warning to the libyan government it must stop the killing. >>> members of council conferred with their members about scope. >>> president obama made his strongest comments to date in a private con very station with germany's chancellor, he said that gay da fee should step down. >>> airplanes rescued 150...
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he was serving as the deputy interior minister and convicted by the international tribunal in the hague for crimes against humanity. the prosecution said he tried to cover-up killings by transporting the dead to serbia for burial in mass graves. the president has stepped down in the ivory coast. one neighborhood that the man you is internationally recognized as having won the election last year. you are watching "bbc world news." still to come -- austerity measures cause violent response. to our top story. events in libya. several european union countries are considering sanctions against the country, including calls from the french president nicolas sarkozy. >> the french president, nicolas sarkozy, has called on europe to hold economic relations with libya while gaddafi stays in charge. it has been backed by senator john kerry in the u.s., the chair of the senate foreign leash -- foreign relations committee. silvio berlusconi has rushed to establish his relation with colonel gaddafi. investors are from bp, and other oil companies to commit to exploration deals with the regime. those c
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in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think that you need a cycling infrastructure, both from a statistical point of view and the feeling that people have when they use it. otherwise, we do not think we would have more people cycling if we did not put in more cycling facilities. i think the cycling infrastructure is absolutely necessary. if you want to do something for the other groups, you also have to do a lot when you design your intersections. that is where the most accidents happen and where the people feel the most unsafe. we're
in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a...
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they'll be investigating possible war crimes, the hague. very little immediate effect. plenty of weapons already here. also libyan leaders have been banned from traveling internationally. gadhafi and his inner circumstance volcano said they have no intention of going anywhere. the sanction that could hurt this country is freezing their assets. untold billions of dollars that libya has in international banks around the world. nbc news, benghazi. >>> and here in the bay area, another controversy over medical marijuana is heating up. while san jose views the club is illegal, i parentally that's not going to stop lawmakers from taxing them and that has medical marijuana club owners at a loss. we have the details. >> reporter: tomorrow a meeting is set to be held here at city hall that's between the city finance department and medical collectors who will be set to meet. they'll have to 7% of their gross tax receipts to the city, as a result of a measure overwhelming passed by voters in november. san jose has some city councils told us they're hoping this new tax will help wit
they'll be investigating possible war crimes, the hague. very little immediate effect. plenty of weapons already here. also libyan leaders have been banned from traveling internationally. gadhafi and his inner circumstance volcano said they have no intention of going anywhere. the sanction that could hurt this country is freezing their assets. untold billions of dollars that libya has in international banks around the world. nbc news, benghazi. >>> and here in the bay area, another...
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leader hassan nasrallah has taken to the airwaves to demand that lebanon remove its judges from the hague, cut all funding and end its agreement to arrest and hand over suspects. nasrallah also accused the united states and israel of using the tribunal to attack his movement. what is hezbollah afraid of, why do they care? >> well, hezbollah cares particularly for its image first of all in the arab world, in the muslim world, it's presented itself as a resistance movement against israel. of course, it doesn't want to be blamed for assassinating a lebanese leader or lebanese politician. and it's clear that it views the tribunal as a serious menace because it has taken such abrupt and dramatic action to break the lebanon's relationship with it. >> reporter: so far, hezbollah has fought this battle politically, but every lebanese remembers when hezbollah's militia men seized large parts of beirut just two years ago, over a dispute with the lebanese government. fierce fighting around the country left dozens dead. >> by demonstrating its power and its willingness to use its power internally, it
leader hassan nasrallah has taken to the airwaves to demand that lebanon remove its judges from the hague, cut all funding and end its agreement to arrest and hand over suspects. nasrallah also accused the united states and israel of using the tribunal to attack his movement. what is hezbollah afraid of, why do they care? >> well, hezbollah cares particularly for its image first of all in the arab world, in the muslim world, it's presented itself as a resistance movement against israel....
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meanwhile, the key prosecutor of the international criminal court at the hague said reports of attacksgainst civilians by forces loyal to qadhafi could be calls due to crimes against humanity. the top prosecutor there has banned ousted president hosni mubarak and his family from leaving the country. the prosecutor ordered their funds "impounded." >>> meanwhile, unrest sweeping lou the arab world has now spread to theç gulf nation of omam where riot police clashed with demonstrators yesterday. 64 were killed as security forces pird tear gas and rubber bullets. >>> america's last sur vooifg veteran of world war i has died. the family spokesman says frank passed away peacefully at his virginia home yesterday. he had turned 110 years old earlier this month. >>> and newly released footage from nasa shows a powerful eruption on the sun that lasted for an hour and a half kicking up a large wave of magnetic plasma. scientists say the blast was directed away from the earth and is not expected to affect our satellites or electronic systems. >>> and now here is an early look at how wall street w
meanwhile, the key prosecutor of the international criminal court at the hague said reports of attacksgainst civilians by forces loyal to qadhafi could be calls due to crimes against humanity. the top prosecutor there has banned ousted president hosni mubarak and his family from leaving the country. the prosecutor ordered their funds "impounded." >>> meanwhile, unrest sweeping lou the arab world has now spread to theç gulf nation of omam where riot police clashed with...
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germany and the united states also contains a referral to the hague to the international criminal court there so that they can look into allegations of crimes against humanity committed during the two weeks of violence that we've seen in libya governments around the world have been doing the best to get their citizens out of the country but it's also been libyans trying to get out of the country as well one hundred thousand believed to have fled across the border either into tunisia or here to egypt where i am now many of the nations around the world being called so suspending diplomatic ties with tripoli we heard today on sunday that france suspends their diplomatic ties with tripoli the russian embassy in the capital of libya will be taken care of french citizens until the french government can work out a way to get them out of the country well prime minister vladimir putin has said this the sick country libya should be allowed to determine its own future once this bloody violence has died down it was because today we saw you were concerned about things happening in libya please note
germany and the united states also contains a referral to the hague to the international criminal court there so that they can look into allegations of crimes against humanity committed during the two weeks of violence that we've seen in libya governments around the world have been doing the best to get their citizens out of the country but it's also been libyans trying to get out of the country as well one hundred thousand believed to have fled across the border either into tunisia or here to...