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law the point of departure abuse really is we reject international. as a matter of fact former foreign minister tzipi livni during the negotiations in the novelist in two thousand and eight she said flatly she said flatly i am a lawyer which she is and she says i am against lot in particular international law now one of the purposes of the resolution on the side of the palestinian authority that was just passed one of the purposes was to say to the israelis the u.n. has now endorsed the fact that the june nine hundred sixty seven border has to be the basis for resolving the conflict ok when he gets in is what are palestine's borders now as a result of this resolution. allow me just take issue with what norman said about you know israel is against international law and the history of the conflict the history of international law involving did not start in one thousand nine hundred seven sixty five years ago with the partition resolution by the way which the palestinians rejected and we accepted it started long before that i really don't want to discuss
law the point of departure abuse really is we reject international. as a matter of fact former foreign minister tzipi livni during the negotiations in the novelist in two thousand and eight she said flatly she said flatly i am a lawyer which she is and she says i am against lot in particular international law now one of the purposes of the resolution on the side of the palestinian authority that was just passed one of the purposes was to say to the israelis the u.n. has now endorsed the fact...
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stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese americans who came into the classroom, as well as the rich student responses to these stories. the project really gave the students space to make very meaningful connections between the historical event of the japanese internment and contemporary and historical instances of social injustice in america today. but we're here today to meet phillip and chloe, so i want to introduce you to them. phillip also was one of the gracious japanese americans who came into the classroom and told his story. phillip congatonda went to law school and graduated hastings law school but never actually practiced law. he became the first chronicler of the japanese american experience and is credited with broadening the japanese -- broadening the definition of theater by bringing jap needs american stories to stages all across the country. he has collaborated with the most diverse american theater venues, from large mainstream hous
stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese americans who came into the classroom, as well as the rich student responses to these stories. the project really gave the students space to make very meaningful connections between the historical event of the japanese internment and contemporary and historical instances of social injustice in america today. but we're here today to meet phillip and...
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law is the international court of justice and once two thousand for this. opinion the international court of justice but the whole of the west bank the whole of gaza and the whole of east jerusalem are occupied palestinian territories now mr gerson wants to argue that these are only armistice lines and that means postilions can make a claim on haifa or they can make a claim on television if he says there is really no border whatsoever these are just the armistice lines from the one nine hundred forty seven and i'm sure mr gissin will agree that the palestinians can also make a claim on the whole of israel rami do you want to jump in on that in gaza no no he was going to i mean gaza yes yes yes actually. they do. something that will bring the momentum to the palestinian cause from the respective of the palestinians as i just mentioned earlier mentioned that the failure of the peace or players process has moved the palestinians as well as the palestinians to claim their palestinian state. of the one nine hundred sixty seven borders through their you and this
law is the international court of justice and once two thousand for this. opinion the international court of justice but the whole of the west bank the whole of gaza and the whole of east jerusalem are occupied palestinian territories now mr gerson wants to argue that these are only armistice lines and that means postilions can make a claim on haifa or they can make a claim on television if he says there is really no border whatsoever these are just the armistice lines from the one nine hundred...
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by all the players of the international community that has to be international consensus so any group that is now. seen as a puppet group or something that is under the control of one particular player will not be able to carry the solution and we will as a matter of principle we wouldn't join and start with. for the same reasons there was a conference we called for in the massacres when it became a russian project to point out we don't want to be under the russian on credit neither under the american one ok roy if i go to you in istanbul what difference is this new coalition going to make ok as we just heard on this program it's sponsored by outsiders by western powers and the gulf powers. well i think you're right about the gulf powers as well as the western powers obviously cutter is a key player not only because they're supporting things financially but because they would like to be a key player and they have brought everybody together and they you know there they've been there for at least a week and maybe they're staying on for some more time as well. one thing i have to mention
by all the players of the international community that has to be international consensus so any group that is now. seen as a puppet group or something that is under the control of one particular player will not be able to carry the solution and we will as a matter of principle we wouldn't join and start with. for the same reasons there was a conference we called for in the massacres when it became a russian project to point out we don't want to be under the russian on credit neither under the...
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of these military and security operations in algeria that has pushed a number of international now international terrorists into into mali so definitely it is a regional issue it is not a situation that mali government however of national unity it may be that is going to be able to to handle that i also have and i have expressed a certain number of doubts as to the capacities of echo us definitely it is important that this is seen and there's a lot of international pressure to see this as an echo us led operation but very clearly and we heard about it before the capacities for doing this alone without the support of the international community are not here at this time brooks i mean everyone's talking about a military solution have we exhausted a diplomatic one i don't know whether we've exhausted a diplomatic solution but the problem is this is not a this is not a dispute between two nations you have to think of it is there are three there are three slow. lee interlocked problems one is the internal situation within mali in which the northern part of the country is now effectively been walled o
of these military and security operations in algeria that has pushed a number of international now international terrorists into into mali so definitely it is a regional issue it is not a situation that mali government however of national unity it may be that is going to be able to to handle that i also have and i have expressed a certain number of doubts as to the capacities of echo us definitely it is important that this is seen and there's a lot of international pressure to see this as an...
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spca international says it rescued about 447 soldiers' pets from iraq and afghanistan. but bob ottenhoff, the president of the charity watchdog group guidestar says that the numbers just don't seem to add up. >> i can't understand how to connect the dots between how much money is spent on fund-raising to how much money is spent on programming and what the sources of those revenues are, and i also can't really measure the impact of this organization. what difference are they really making? >> reporter: and this isn't the first time terri crisp has been at the center of a questionable charitable fund-raising drive involving animals. in 2005, after hurricane katrina, she showed up on tv stations and networks, including cnn, claiming to be rescuing stranded animals as part of her animal rescue charity called noah's wish. this is a former bookkeeper for noah's wish who wants to conceal her identity, unrelated to her work at the charity. she says she watched soon after katrina as the donations came pouring in. >> there was cash. there were checks. there were cashier's checks.
spca international says it rescued about 447 soldiers' pets from iraq and afghanistan. but bob ottenhoff, the president of the charity watchdog group guidestar says that the numbers just don't seem to add up. >> i can't understand how to connect the dots between how much money is spent on fund-raising to how much money is spent on programming and what the sources of those revenues are, and i also can't really measure the impact of this organization. what difference are they really making?...
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spca international says it rescued about 447 soldiers' pets from iraq and afghanistan.ut bob ottenhoff, the president of the charity watchdog group guidestar, says the numbers just don't seem to add up. >> i can't understand how to connect the dots between how much money is spent on fund-raising to how much money is spent on programming and what the sources of those revenues are, and i also can't really measure the impact of this organization. what difference are they really making? >> reporter: and this isn't the first time terri crisp has been at the center of a questionable charitable fund-raising drive involving animals. in 2005, after hurricane katrina, she showed up on tv stations and networks, including cnn, claiming to be rescuing stranded animals as part of her animal rescue charity called noah's wish. this is a former bookkeeper for noah's wish who wants to conceal her identity, unrelated to her work at the charity. she says she watched soon after katrina as the donations came pouring in. >> there was cash. there were checks. there were cashier's checks. there
spca international says it rescued about 447 soldiers' pets from iraq and afghanistan.ut bob ottenhoff, the president of the charity watchdog group guidestar, says the numbers just don't seem to add up. >> i can't understand how to connect the dots between how much money is spent on fund-raising to how much money is spent on programming and what the sources of those revenues are, and i also can't really measure the impact of this organization. what difference are they really making?...
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what the human rights should be enforced in that region phyllis bennis director of the new international project at the institute for policy studies thanks so much for coming on thank you it's been a pleasure. look guys what's happened in palestine is an institutionalized policy of displacement worst of all for this placement of palestinian human dignity it's up to us to set up for the human rights the palestinians because if we don't who will. you please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks books of p.r.p. interviews intriguing story for you here. in troy arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call teeth don't call me. play play. play. play. play. play. play play play play play play play . and download the official. language stream quality. favorites. here.
what the human rights should be enforced in that region phyllis bennis director of the new international project at the institute for policy studies thanks so much for coming on thank you it's been a pleasure. look guys what's happened in palestine is an institutionalized policy of displacement worst of all for this placement of palestinian human dignity it's up to us to set up for the human rights the palestinians because if we don't who will. you please speak your language. programs and...
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it goes against any international law and agreement and brings international regulators into our own airspace. the e.u.'s approach is not the way to find a global solution to a global problem. a large part of the international community rejects the e.u.'s approach. the united states has joined more than 20 other countries in signing two declarations pointing out the many fatal flaws in the emissions trading scheme and calling on e.u. members to rejoin ongoing work with the international civil airline -- civil aviation organization. european leaders appear to be getting the message. just yesterday e.u. officials announced a one-year -- as long as a global deal is reached. the congress must enact this bill regardless to send a strong message to the e.u. that rather the international aviation organization is able to act on the e.u.'s timetable or not, the e.u.'s unilateral scheme is not the proper way to solve a global problem. this bill will protect u.s. airlines and all those who rely on them for travel and employment from the unjust effects of the emissions trading scheme. this bill
it goes against any international law and agreement and brings international regulators into our own airspace. the e.u.'s approach is not the way to find a global solution to a global problem. a large part of the international community rejects the e.u.'s approach. the united states has joined more than 20 other countries in signing two declarations pointing out the many fatal flaws in the emissions trading scheme and calling on e.u. members to rejoin ongoing work with the international civil...
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the program called baghdad pugs and spca international were all about helping the troops.his is what she said. >> we've become real attached to the fact that mill will tear personnel love their animals and we want with to do everything we can to deep them together. >> sounds great. she soubds nice,s right? noble thing to do, right the? well, that would be if in fact that is what terri crisp is going. instead, keeping them honest, drew griffin found out only a slim fraction of the $27 million she raised could even possibly have gone toward rescuing dogs. will. >> reporter: it is the televised appeal on cnn's hln -- >> our salute to the troops today is actually live in the studio. >> reporter: -- that so many of you found outrageous. >> stit sitting beside nugget is terri with the spca and ivy is at my feet. >> reporter: march of 2011, terri crisp with spca international was telling our viewers ivy and nugget -- >> just look at that face! >> reporter: -- were two bomb-sniffing dogs who had worked for a u.s. contractor in iraq and had been essentially abandoned by the company
the program called baghdad pugs and spca international were all about helping the troops.his is what she said. >> we've become real attached to the fact that mill will tear personnel love their animals and we want with to do everything we can to deep them together. >> sounds great. she soubds nice,s right? noble thing to do, right the? well, that would be if in fact that is what terri crisp is going. instead, keeping them honest, drew griffin found out only a slim fraction of the...
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let's apply our international law and resolve the conflict and israel is we reject international law we're going to decide this resolution the conflict on the terms that suit us. egypt is a mr dominated constitutional assembly has passed a new draft constitution opposition leaders are already calling for mass protests against the charter that's based on sharia law saying. cracks down on freedom in this belt true has the details now from cairo the problem really stems from the constituent assembly itself many of the liberal leftists and church representatives actually walked through the constituent assembly to what they said was bullying from the islamist factions that dominated the constitution writing body one of the key issues is the sharia law which many say the articles about sharia law opens interpretation to a very ultra orthodox interpretation and in addition that rights groups are saying that some articles are really impinging on human rights for example the practice of military trials of civilians which is condemned under international law is actually included in the constit
let's apply our international law and resolve the conflict and israel is we reject international law we're going to decide this resolution the conflict on the terms that suit us. egypt is a mr dominated constitutional assembly has passed a new draft constitution opposition leaders are already calling for mass protests against the charter that's based on sharia law saying. cracks down on freedom in this belt true has the details now from cairo the problem really stems from the constituent...
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i'm not talking against international law in general or against international relations, and i draw a clear distinction between transnationalism and globalism and nationalism. there's nothing wrong with having international treaties. that means between nations. so the united states has a nato treaty. we get together with western europe, we're going to defend ourselfves, there's nothing wrong with that. same thing. i am criticizing in the book supernational, something about the nation-state or transnational, across or think of the transcontinental railway, something across nations, goes within nations. so the term transnational is used, and that's distinguished from international. those are some to have ideas. let's dig into a weeds a little bit. okay, so what do global laws and global rules mean? people are always saying we need global rules. and what are the twin pillars of liberty and consent? where do they come into all of this? okay, i'll give you one example from national security policy and one example from domestic policy. let's look at the laws of war. the united states is a p
i'm not talking against international law in general or against international relations, and i draw a clear distinction between transnationalism and globalism and nationalism. there's nothing wrong with having international treaties. that means between nations. so the united states has a nato treaty. we get together with western europe, we're going to defend ourselfves, there's nothing wrong with that. same thing. i am criticizing in the book supernational, something about the nation-state or...
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it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this thing and trail ira mazie. but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at all it wasn't the top mushers of sled dog racing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all friends who brought their idea to life. five years ago mother press camera built a dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their four legged friends but smother her scare also encourages her ki
it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this thing and trail ira mazie. but even more...
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agencies such as the international criminal court or the international court of justice the other aspect that we're looking at here is that this becomes a marker in the shift of discourse on this question globally here in the united states we've been talking for some years about how the us political opinion political discourse has changed away from the traditional uncritical support for israel it has not yet changed the policy but it has massively shifted at the level of discourse the un vote yesterday is exactly the same thing on the level of the international discourse where we are seeing countries around the world including the u.k. including germany countries who were never prepared to opposed the u.s. israeli position is we are going to else who was jamming outside and i'm allowing it to go forward to lose to you for this what's changed. what has changed has been the continual failure of the u.s. controlled so-called peace process to lead to any kind of end to occupation we hear constantly from the u.s. and from israel that the only way that there will be peace the only way there wi
agencies such as the international criminal court or the international court of justice the other aspect that we're looking at here is that this becomes a marker in the shift of discourse on this question globally here in the united states we've been talking for some years about how the us political opinion political discourse has changed away from the traditional uncritical support for israel it has not yet changed the policy but it has massively shifted at the level of discourse the un vote...
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internal. good great selection of programs lined up for tonight next in capital account host laura lister looks at just how strong the crisis battered dollar still is the next show tonight and after this break. which brightened. from funds to. start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. downloads you for sure. so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch it all it's all you need is your mobile device what you are seeing any time. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lister here in washington d.c. these are headlines for one set of ever twenty eighth two thousand and twelve it's been more than a decade since argentina defaulted on its debt but the saga continues with creditors to this day a new yo
internal. good great selection of programs lined up for tonight next in capital account host laura lister looks at just how strong the crisis battered dollar still is the next show tonight and after this break. which brightened. from funds to. start on t.v. dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard...
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"international" means inter between nations. we have a treaty, nato with western europe, a treaty, defend ourselves, nothing wrong with that. there's plenty of trade treaties. i criticize supernational or transnational, across or within. think of the transcontinental railways, across nations, transnational is used distinguished from international. well, those are some of the ideas. let's dig into the we's now. global or transnational laws, not international laws, okay, what do laws need in we need global rules for this. we're the twin pillars. liberty consent. where do they come into this? one example, national security policy and one example from domestic policy. let's look at the laws of war. united states is a party to the gee knee that conventions of 19 49. the original geneva conventions, laws of war, radically altered in 1977 by the addition of additional protocol one to the geneva conventions. protocol one was supported in negotiations by the third world block, the group of 77, the soviet block at the time, the sweeds, th
"international" means inter between nations. we have a treaty, nato with western europe, a treaty, defend ourselves, nothing wrong with that. there's plenty of trade treaties. i criticize supernational or transnational, across or within. think of the transcontinental railways, across nations, transnational is used distinguished from international. well, those are some of the ideas. let's dig into the we's now. global or transnational laws, not international laws, okay, what do laws...
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israel attempting to bolster an increasingly weak international position. all right well thank you so much for keeping us up to date that was joe gaza based activist and writer. the u.s. congress is demanding more answered from the f.b.i. over the extramarital affair which had forced the cia chief to quit just a few days ago politicians say that david petraeus is resignation hit them like a lightning bolt so now they want to know how much national security was actually compromised and why nobody told them about this sooner want to give journalist james corbett things that there is a much bigger political picture behind the scenes. the question has to be why this scandal is emerging now why is it is embroiled in general petraeus and what information did he have that would potentially have been interesting to people who would have been interested in bringing him down and this actually we can start to get to see some of the pieces of this puzzle emerging as it becomes clear now that that there is the indication that he will not be testifying in upcoming congre
israel attempting to bolster an increasingly weak international position. all right well thank you so much for keeping us up to date that was joe gaza based activist and writer. the u.s. congress is demanding more answered from the f.b.i. over the extramarital affair which had forced the cia chief to quit just a few days ago politicians say that david petraeus is resignation hit them like a lightning bolt so now they want to know how much national security was actually compromised and why...
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happened is because the palestinian side said let's apply international law and resolve the conflict and the israeli side said we reject international law we're going to decide this resolution the conflict on the terms that suit us. a lovely quiet morning a family jet li sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents stormed the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli thankfully sholay suffered minor flesh wounds but the key issue is that it remains unknown as to why the house was stormed so here in america for no reason guys in black uniform storm someone's house oh loads of rounds and left with no justification or explanation yes the family still doesn't know why this happened the f.b.i. is remaining silent you know i understand that there are some very bad individuals out there doing some very bad stuff at home but if you don't even really know whose house you're storming or why you're storming it then maybe you should lay off the siege for a while you
happened is because the palestinian side said let's apply international law and resolve the conflict and the israeli side said we reject international law we're going to decide this resolution the conflict on the terms that suit us. a lovely quiet morning a family jet li sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents stormed the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian...
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international agencies and to the well of the international community and i think that one of the reasons why very small number of countries a voted against this resolution have very little number of countries. supporting the israeli position is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel and i hope this will further isolate. the policy of israel and will encourage the members of the national community to hold israel accountable in a practical way on its violations to international law and its violations of the rights of the palestinian people especially on the expansion of illegal settlements what in terms of accountability then as you say many palestine's new status could have benchley seen them join the international criminal court do you think they would use this position to drag israel to the hague operation cast lead four years ago for example hundreds of palestinians died. yes
international agencies and to the well of the international community and i think that one of the reasons why very small number of countries a voted against this resolution have very little number of countries. supporting the israeli position is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel...
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has publicly threatened to cut off financing to international organizations that it made palestine as a member our viewers may remember that back in two thousand and eleven u.s. congress cut financing to unesco after it accepted palestine as a member now palestine did about fourteen months ago submit an application for full membership to the united nations this application was blocked by the u.s. it didn't even come before the security council for a vote because the u.s. threatened to veto a full membership for palestine and this is what leads us to the current a story that we're talking about today this vote this showdown that will be taking place within the u.n. general assembly in just a few hours. very closely it is really really sort of pulled out of the pull of what here's the reaction from israel towards this palestinian bid tonight. the israeli government is calling this a bad political theater saying it's a bad day for peace and a bad day for we can see the ation essentially they have toned down the kind of trick the kind of threats of sense. since that we've been hearing com
has publicly threatened to cut off financing to international organizations that it made palestine as a member our viewers may remember that back in two thousand and eleven u.s. congress cut financing to unesco after it accepted palestine as a member now palestine did about fourteen months ago submit an application for full membership to the united nations this application was blocked by the u.s. it didn't even come before the security council for a vote because the u.s. threatened to veto a...
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let's apply international law and resolve the conflict and these are. besides we reject the international law we're going to this resolution the conflict on the terms the us. and worries over freedom of speech seeing british newspapers possibly face the first major press regulator in the one three hundred years after arguably the deepest probe into their ethics leveson inquiry has accused newspapers of wreaking havoc on the night of innocent people and calls for a new legally backed regulator prime minister david cameron it doesn't agree they're putting him on a collision course with his coalition partners and victims of press intrusion inquiry was ne after a tabloid edited by cameron's friend becca brooks and his former media chief cools and hacked the voice mails of celebrities and the missing school girl who was later found dead. on the road to damascus airport reopened on friday off the syrian government side it had regained control of. been fierce fighting between the army and rebels on thursday with several international airlines suspending flight
let's apply international law and resolve the conflict and these are. besides we reject the international law we're going to this resolution the conflict on the terms the us. and worries over freedom of speech seeing british newspapers possibly face the first major press regulator in the one three hundred years after arguably the deepest probe into their ethics leveson inquiry has accused newspapers of wreaking havoc on the night of innocent people and calls for a new legally backed regulator...
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more than one mile out so the notion that gaza is somehow not occupied flies in the face of international law that admits that occupation is about control it's not about do you have soldiers on the ground in a certain number it's about control and israel still controls gaza if we don't understand the current crisis and this is a crisis and there needs to be an immediate cease fire on both sides certainly the palestinian rocket fire into israel is illegal as as well because it's aimed at civilians their attack on a military force inside gaza is is legal under international law attacking civilians through rockets is not there needs to be an immediate cease fire but longer term if we don't understand this in the context of occupation we're never going to end this cycle why do you think that we see these lies of omission from the media about the broader context this is a long and sad story in the united states where the media popular culture how we learn in schools and certainly our government the congress the white house the state department shape their politics around and israel first assum
more than one mile out so the notion that gaza is somehow not occupied flies in the face of international law that admits that occupation is about control it's not about do you have soldiers on the ground in a certain number it's about control and israel still controls gaza if we don't understand the current crisis and this is a crisis and there needs to be an immediate cease fire on both sides certainly the palestinian rocket fire into israel is illegal as as well because it's aimed at...
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because it's aimed at civilians their attack on a military force inside gaza is is legal under international law attacking civilians through rockets is not there needs to be an immediate cease fire but longer term if we don't understand this in the context of occupation we're never going to end this cycle why do you think that we see these lies of omission from the media about the broader context this is a long and sad story in the united states where the media popular culture how we learn in schools and certainly our government the congress the white house the state department shape their politics around and israel first assumption israel is our ally that's what comes first so if israel is fighting if there's any military. attack going on we don't talk about the fact that the israeli military is by far the strongest in the region we don't talk about the four point one billion dollars in military aid the u.s. has spent this year we only talk about israel as being the victims and that has its origins back in the cold war you know in the cold war days israel after sixty seven was seen as a gre
because it's aimed at civilians their attack on a military force inside gaza is is legal under international law attacking civilians through rockets is not there needs to be an immediate cease fire but longer term if we don't understand this in the context of occupation we're never going to end this cycle why do you think that we see these lies of omission from the media about the broader context this is a long and sad story in the united states where the media popular culture how we learn in...
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we have been given a copy of their internal report in its final stages. it found the united nations did not stand up to the very people that it should have -- stand up for the very people it should have protected. the report says this marks a great failure of the u.n. to respond to early warnings and the evolving situation, to the detriment of hundreds of thousands of civilians. many senior u.n. staff simply did not perceive the prevention of killing of civilians as their responsibility. they were not being instructed to do otherwise from new york. the u.n. did not keep member states or the public fully informed. a systemic failure of that should not have happened again. but how that happened here? september 2008. the government launched its final assault in the north. there were no u.n. peacekeepers on this mission. as fighting intensified, the government warned u.n. aid workers that it cannot guarantee their safety. the report says the u.n. never questioned the government's warning and their departure had a severe impact on stability to provide aid and
we have been given a copy of their internal report in its final stages. it found the united nations did not stand up to the very people that it should have -- stand up for the very people it should have protected. the report says this marks a great failure of the u.n. to respond to early warnings and the evolving situation, to the detriment of hundreds of thousands of civilians. many senior u.n. staff simply did not perceive the prevention of killing of civilians as their responsibility. they...
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amnesty international says if confirmed, it constitutes a war crime. we are asking whether this is something new. >> it has happened before. but now it is becoming more and more obvious that the rebels are committing killings like the regime, and at the same level, both of them. it is just days before a big conference in doha where the opposition is asked to unified under one group, in order to bid but to lead the rebels on the ground, because there's a big discrepancy between the political leadership and the rebels on the ground who are fighting, in their aspirations, in the way they are conducting their rebellion. >> are they out of control? who is funding these groups? whether it coming from -- where are they coming from? clerk this is a rebel informed by several groups. this is not the regular army. it happened in many revolutions, review have small groups fighting, and they're coming from nowhere. there are many suspicions that al qaeda and some extremists are infiltrating the country from several orders and coming to fight and for jihad against t
amnesty international says if confirmed, it constitutes a war crime. we are asking whether this is something new. >> it has happened before. but now it is becoming more and more obvious that the rebels are committing killings like the regime, and at the same level, both of them. it is just days before a big conference in doha where the opposition is asked to unified under one group, in order to bid but to lead the rebels on the ground, because there's a big discrepancy between the...
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let's support international law and resolve the conflict and. we reject the international law we're going to this resolution become flipped on the terms that suit us. now. to dominate its constitutional assembly has passed a new draft constitution opposition leaders are already calling for mass protests against the charter that's based on shari'a law saying it cracks down on freedom the country's been shaken by over a week of violent turmoil sparked by president morsi is moved to assume your absolute power as journalist bell truce says newcastle to sion is only likely to escalate the unrest. well there's quite a few articles which are quite contentious now being discussed today as they were read out while the members of a constituent assembly were voting on them one in particular who for which award which is the highest islamic authority legislative scrutiny another one is article ten which gives the state the ability to maintain moral behavior again. quite unclear in addition military trials for civilians are still being allowed in the constitu
let's support international law and resolve the conflict and. we reject the international law we're going to this resolution become flipped on the terms that suit us. now. to dominate its constitutional assembly has passed a new draft constitution opposition leaders are already calling for mass protests against the charter that's based on shari'a law saying it cracks down on freedom the country's been shaken by over a week of violent turmoil sparked by president morsi is moved to assume your...
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status international support for autonomy gains momentum despite ston shop position from israel and the u.s. . and germany's political opposition lashes out of the country's leaders for lying about the true costs of the greek rescue as the german parliament is set to vote on the latest package for the struggling new member. fortunately live from moscow nine am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie and a further escalation of the crisis in egypt the country stop judiciary have gone on strike to protest president morsi decree that greatly enlarged his power morse's move set off a nationwide wave of violence rallies with tens of thousands of egyptians calling for the islamist leader to step down journalist bill truth has the latest from cairo and we've had two kyrie's major courts with the country's major courts the constitutional court and the appeals court say they are going to strike because the judges themselves are also used to on a partial strike the journey to see the kids and their own so cool strike two seeing really quite a lot of movement that the major sectors within egypt s
status international support for autonomy gains momentum despite ston shop position from israel and the u.s. . and germany's political opposition lashes out of the country's leaders for lying about the true costs of the greek rescue as the german parliament is set to vote on the latest package for the struggling new member. fortunately live from moscow nine am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie and a further escalation of the crisis in egypt the country stop judiciary have gone on strike...
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but there will be growing international recognition. and that in turn will lead to an increase in tactical support. i announced several areas where we would increase our support and channel that through the national coalition. if or countries do that, that will steadily add to their credibility outside and inside syria. we can't, obviously, control or dictate the reactions of all groups inside syria, but they have received a warm welcome from many people in syria from everything that we can tell, and i don't think we are going to get a better attempt at creating an umbrella opposition group, so we should get behind this one. >> sir david bare rows. >> proximity to gaza and its government's proximity to hamas. can the goth, therefore, continue to encourage that role -- [inaudible] together with others in the region to enforcing a ceasefire and crucially, a ceasing of supply of weapons to the terrorists? >> yes, we're fully engaged -- i've spoken to my egyptian counterpart twice in the past two days, and the prime minister spoke to presid
but there will be growing international recognition. and that in turn will lead to an increase in tactical support. i announced several areas where we would increase our support and channel that through the national coalition. if or countries do that, that will steadily add to their credibility outside and inside syria. we can't, obviously, control or dictate the reactions of all groups inside syria, but they have received a warm welcome from many people in syria from everything that we can...
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international agencies and to the will of the international community and i think that one of the reasons why very small number of countries. voted against this resolution very little number of countries. supported israel is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel and i hope this will further isolate. the policy of israel and will encourage the members of the international community to hold israel accountable in a practical way on its violations of national law and its violations of the rights of the palestinian people especially on the expansion of illegal settlements after the break tonight's capital account. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a busi
international agencies and to the will of the international community and i think that one of the reasons why very small number of countries. voted against this resolution very little number of countries. supported israel is due to the fact that israel is continuing to disregard the will of the national community that has been called by all international community on israel to stop the expansion of settlements but yet they're moving ahead with it which is isolating israel and i hope this will...
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palestinians are saying they'll go to the international criminal court to if it's confirmed they read it yes that out of prague what's the point and i hope staters upgrades at the u.n. will help. and the terrorism evolves draws up plans to contain homegrown let me grab the goals operating and cells to the ways of the european union. at six pm here in moscow you're watching r t a live go with me to mom one day egyptian police fired tear gas protesters amassed into the square but still the demonstrations against what is being seen as a dictator like paul grabbed by the president show no sign of ending over one hundred thousand people are calling on mohamed morsi to leave after he gave himself a floor beyond the reach of the courts archies tom barton is in cairo. here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and the smells of protest and of civil disorder are very loud and very clear tucker a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are fooling stones at the police who are giving just as much back picking up stones themselves and firing back along with them
palestinians are saying they'll go to the international criminal court to if it's confirmed they read it yes that out of prague what's the point and i hope staters upgrades at the u.n. will help. and the terrorism evolves draws up plans to contain homegrown let me grab the goals operating and cells to the ways of the european union. at six pm here in moscow you're watching r t a live go with me to mom one day egyptian police fired tear gas protesters amassed into the square but still the...
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let's apply international law and resolve the conflict and the israeli side said we reject international law we're going to decide this resolution the conflict on the terms that suit us. the world's top whistleblower sunshines dismissed speculation that his health is deteriorating instead he revealed to r.t. that they will be a new sensation explosion next year which he promises will send shock waves around the world. smith spoke to the wiki leaks a prenup. as any journalist working in london now is i'm pretty familiar with standing outside the ecuadorian embassy waiting for julian assange is to come out and talk from the balcony just to my right here but this evening i've been inside an embassy to talk to today and i saw he's recently written a book a book called cypherpunks freedom and the future of the internet and that's what he really wants to talk about at the moment and we did talk about that we talked about how he sees this increase in state surveillance is hugely damaging for the entire fabric of society how companies and governments can minute the internet for data that is plac
let's apply international law and resolve the conflict and the israeli side said we reject international law we're going to decide this resolution the conflict on the terms that suit us. the world's top whistleblower sunshines dismissed speculation that his health is deteriorating instead he revealed to r.t. that they will be a new sensation explosion next year which he promises will send shock waves around the world. smith spoke to the wiki leaks a prenup. as any journalist working in london...
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forums, most importantly the international criminal court. this is an unfortunate outcome. what the palestinians are saying, if they were go to the international criminal court, which this city will when they achieve this status, is we do not want to negotiate with israel. we want to ostracize israel, we want to say there should be no israel -- totally contradictory to the belief in the two states. if they're going to say that israelis to defend themselves in one way or another should be treated as criminals for defending the right of israel to exist, what does that say about their belief in peace and their willingness to recognize israel? so it is a very unfortunate outcome that the united nations will grant nonmember observer status at the u.n., not only for what it does at the u.n., but more significantly for what it allows to happen at the international criminal court. we think it really hurts any kind of direct talks. president abbas, now in the evil putdotion of trying to hamas t hamas, is threatening to use this enhanced status to purs
forums, most importantly the international criminal court. this is an unfortunate outcome. what the palestinians are saying, if they were go to the international criminal court, which this city will when they achieve this status, is we do not want to negotiate with israel. we want to ostracize israel, we want to say there should be no israel -- totally contradictory to the belief in the two states. if they're going to say that israelis to defend themselves in one way or another should be...
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chief ban ki-moon and others in the international community. our correspondent paula should be keeping you updated on. as well simply follow her twitter stream for the latest you know talk live to israeli defense ministry spokesman josh. joining me there in tel aviv now your bombing of gaza is aimed at killing militants but an increasing number of civilians are dying why is this when you have weaponry and intelligence at your disposal. well let's be clear object is not just to kill hamas militants in fact we have a number of strategic objectives we have to take out these mass storage facilities of long range missiles that can now cover over half of israel's population we don't think that any country in the world would take a situation would tolerate a situation whereby in the last decade over a million of our citizens have been under constant rocket fire from the hamas regime now let me point out that recently i must have made a decision to actually escalate the situation which led us to take the decision that it was time we took out the leader
chief ban ki-moon and others in the international community. our correspondent paula should be keeping you updated on. as well simply follow her twitter stream for the latest you know talk live to israeli defense ministry spokesman josh. joining me there in tel aviv now your bombing of gaza is aimed at killing militants but an increasing number of civilians are dying why is this when you have weaponry and intelligence at your disposal. well let's be clear object is not just to kill hamas...