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the emergence of aipac, the work of americans for peace now, churches are middle east peace, and many others is making a difference. j street, yes. get isa aipac? i met j street. [laughter] they're making an impact that the doors are increasingly open to them in the white house, and the media. and that's a sign of a change i think. especially the young american jewish community is staunchly supportive of israel, is also very critical of israeli policy, and they are mobilizing. and slowly i think having an impact on congress, although i expect congress may be the last to become peacemakers. the israeli security elites are speaking out. the former security prominent retired generals, these are people of the highest prestige, begin to tell a truth about this conflict. i think that's a real sign of change in israel. but perhaps most important of all has been kerry's position. he has been determined. he has allowed a process of bilateral negotiations to go forward. i think in an effort to give the parties one last chance to do it by themselves. it has failed, and now he is engaged in what
the emergence of aipac, the work of americans for peace now, churches are middle east peace, and many others is making a difference. j street, yes. get isa aipac? i met j street. [laughter] they're making an impact that the doors are increasingly open to them in the white house, and the media. and that's a sign of a change i think. especially the young american jewish community is staunchly supportive of israel, is also very critical of israeli policy, and they are mobilizing. and slowly i...
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believe they have a shared interest in peace. persuaded that the current israeli coalition under benjamin netanyahu believes they have a common interest with the palestinians in making peace will stop i believe their in dominating and controlling permanently a land that some of them feel his sacred jewish land, which others want to dominate or ideological reasons. i think parties will continue to try to negotiate with the united states instead of each other all until there is a change in the israeli government. the change would not necessarily mean the overthrow of -- benjamin netanyahu. he is a man who has a long ideologically -- long ideological history and he's known as a politician who will grasp at opportunities to enhance his own leadership. that is talk in israel now there are well over 61 mandates in the knesset that would support a comprehensive peace it is not outt -- of the question that it might would be at there shakeup in the current coalition, a shedding of one of the most dedicated and extremist local parties and
believe they have a shared interest in peace. persuaded that the current israeli coalition under benjamin netanyahu believes they have a common interest with the palestinians in making peace will stop i believe their in dominating and controlling permanently a land that some of them feel his sacred jewish land, which others want to dominate or ideological reasons. i think parties will continue to try to negotiate with the united states instead of each other all until there is a change in the...
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i need peace for my children.hey should be able to play and have some happy moments. >> reporter: thousands like her are not asking for much. >> translator: i wish my children can getten education like other children. but we have no money to eat. >>> two members of the punk band pussy riot have been released by police after being arrested in sochi. the women and 13 others were being questioned about a theft at a hotel where they were staying. >>> violence breaking out again in ukraine. this breaks weeks of relative calm in that country. at least three activists were killed in the clashes. >> reporter: a return to scenes that ukraine hasn't witnessed for weeks. anti-government protesters fighting with riot police surrounding parliament. ukraine's interior ministry says three officers were injured when protesters tried to drive a truck through their ranks. some demonstrators through stone and petrol bombs. earlier more than 10,000 people marched on independence square. their i'm to pressure parliament to debate a la
i need peace for my children.hey should be able to play and have some happy moments. >> reporter: thousands like her are not asking for much. >> translator: i wish my children can getten education like other children. but we have no money to eat. >>> two members of the punk band pussy riot have been released by police after being arrested in sochi. the women and 13 others were being questioned about a theft at a hotel where they were staying. >>> violence breaking...
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let's say peaceful population and he had been solved as had been had tagged by those that say peaceful opposition from several to several days and weeks so we cannot tell that the opposition is peaceful and to see that we just need to do see some videos or some videos from. people who actually knew that violence and maybe done too much of the schools kept it funded from your consent. this is not ours thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with it and this is very clear what has been father graded by reports that ironical rises have got hold of more than a thousand firearms reports and footage from the scene suggest they now have axes to pistols rifles assault rifles on grenades and so she's a looking at ways to prevent the opposition becoming a fully armed force and weapons are totally being used against the please and we can go live to our correspondent he is going on for the update on the situation that right now in kiev hi there you go. give us a heads up of the situation by will ya. well just in the last hour or so the situation seems to have quieted down a little bit we
let's say peaceful population and he had been solved as had been had tagged by those that say peaceful opposition from several to several days and weeks so we cannot tell that the opposition is peaceful and to see that we just need to do see some videos or some videos from. people who actually knew that violence and maybe done too much of the schools kept it funded from your consent. this is not ours thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with it and this is very clear what has been...
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we have said we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. >> the german chancellor and frenchresident also condemned the violence. the confrontation seemed to be nearing an end. sessions were made, and amnesty to protesters were agreed to before flames lit up the night tuesday. as the fires continue to burn in kiev tonight, the question is whether the violent forces inside the protest government and the government's crackdown have changed the dynamics so much that more fighting will replace talking before it's over. as it turns out it is quieter in independence square tonight. in the last hour, word has come from kiev that the warring sides have agreed to a trust; that the government of viktor yanukovych has agreed to negotiations with his opponents. this time on the program the violence in ukraine and more broodly, the fate of people's movements, when does popular resistance work and when does it fail? that's the inside story. joining us now, the founding fair of the international center on non-violent conflict, the deputy director of human rights watch. and director of the p
we have said we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. >> the german chancellor and frenchresident also condemned the violence. the confrontation seemed to be nearing an end. sessions were made, and amnesty to protesters were agreed to before flames lit up the night tuesday. as the fires continue to burn in kiev tonight, the question is whether the violent forces inside the protest government and the government's crackdown have changed the dynamics so much that more fighting...
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in peace.ot persuaded that the current israeli coalition under benjamin netanyahu believes that withhave a common interest the palestinians in making peace. i believe their interest lies in dominating, controlling permanently the land which some of them feel is sacred jewish land which others want to dominate for ideological reasons. i think the parties will continue to try to negotiate with the united states instead of each other until there is a change in the israeli government. the change would not necessarily throw ofver benjamin netanyahu. he has a long history and he is also known as a politician who will grasp at opportunities to enhance his own leadership. there is talk in israel now that there are well over 61 mandates that would support a .omprehensive peace agreement it is not our question that it might happen, that there would be a shakeup in the current coalition, a shedding of one of dedicated and extremist political parties and to bring , or both, toparty create a new, different,
in peace.ot persuaded that the current israeli coalition under benjamin netanyahu believes that withhave a common interest the palestinians in making peace. i believe their interest lies in dominating, controlling permanently the land which some of them feel is sacred jewish land which others want to dominate for ideological reasons. i think the parties will continue to try to negotiate with the united states instead of each other until there is a change in the israeli government. the change...
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well we're waiting for this new peace agreement to be announced any time soon and reportedly it will contain conditions like a return to the two thousand and four constitution providing parliament with more authorities down the president and earlier presidential ballot at least a month earlier than they were supposed to be held in january next year but they will be held in december according to the new peace treaty but we cannot talk about any truce in fact right now i'm reading the euro my down twitter account which says that at this moment the local administration the west of ukraine that is the city of good has been taken over by the protesters we also have information coming from the interior ministry that the protesters the riot just have broken the cease fire and have opened fire on the police in kiev next to the parliament building i can confirm that i've heard several loud banging sounds within the last hour in fact we're hearing sporadic gun shots coming from the side of the parliament from time to time the interior ministry reports that have been several a term. full of the
well we're waiting for this new peace agreement to be announced any time soon and reportedly it will contain conditions like a return to the two thousand and four constitution providing parliament with more authorities down the president and earlier presidential ballot at least a month earlier than they were supposed to be held in january next year but they will be held in december according to the new peace treaty but we cannot talk about any truce in fact right now i'm reading the euro my...
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protesters we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. president obama later said there would be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions the ukrainian says it's the protesters that are fueling the violence pointing to the death of several police officers ukraine's top security agency also says that it is launching a counter terror operation agency says protesters seized over fifteen hundred firearms and one hundred thousand bullets in the last twenty four hours as the country turns to chaos is there any solution incites artie's alexy or chefs he is reporting. last night we reported from the independence square from the protest aside this time we'll take you to the other side of the barricade the police lines where obviously the atmosphere is very tense i just took a stroll through the police lines and the police would seem to be very concerned of what's happening here over there as you can see the police line is here and over there the protest as they lit the tires on fire again the coal areas covered wi
protesters we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. president obama later said there would be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions the ukrainian says it's the protesters that are fueling the violence pointing to the death of several police officers ukraine's top security agency also says that it is launching a counter terror operation agency says protesters seized over fifteen hundred firearms and one hundred thousand bullets...
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it's got this after blog with too peace and human species. start call our male must remain for ever and the historical actions must be marked by green activists in japan a tiny that the will of history which direction will that lead to ten to what impact will run the heater on bridge of peace and stability. i believe the international community must be highly vigilant and with the cover to safeguard historical justice and the achievement and world order the fall of more tortilla and family mint and reese no peace and stability i laughed on infinity the means have been the china daily has published an opinion piece about japan's increasingly said this is an aggressive wrote in a shack be all that helpful for two recession fellow at the institute act of japanese studies at the chinese academy of social sciences contents and get pennies ignoring history have the votes have rail. and yes as he assessed the japanese from any stitching on this evil designs can all check china's peaceful rise with each had a blast from advancing towards peace and pr
it's got this after blog with too peace and human species. start call our male must remain for ever and the historical actions must be marked by green activists in japan a tiny that the will of history which direction will that lead to ten to what impact will run the heater on bridge of peace and stability. i believe the international community must be highly vigilant and with the cover to safeguard historical justice and the achievement and world order the fall of more tortilla and family mint...
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it's dealing with a peaceful protesters in an appropriate way that. the ukrainian people are able to assemble and speak freely about their interests without repression we expect the ukrainian government to show restraint to not resort to violence in dealing with peaceful protesters we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain constant. president obama later said there would be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions but ukraine says it's the protesters that are fueling the violence point to the death of several police officers ukraine's top security agency also says that it is launching a counterterrorism operation the agency says protesters seized over fifteen hundred firearms and one hundred thousand bullets just in the last twenty four hours and as the country turns to chaos is there any solution in sight artie's alexy or a chef ski as reported in kiev which last night we reported from the independence square from the protest aside this time we'll take you to the other side of the barricade the pol
it's dealing with a peaceful protesters in an appropriate way that. the ukrainian people are able to assemble and speak freely about their interests without repression we expect the ukrainian government to show restraint to not resort to violence in dealing with peaceful protesters we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain constant. president obama later said there would be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions but ukraine says it's the...
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we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. >> german chancellor and french president hollande condemned the violence and threatened sanctions against ukraine. e.u. foreign ministers will take up specific steps when they meet thursday. concessions were made and agreements made before flames lit up the night. as the square continues to burn tonight, it's unknown if the government crackdown has changed the dynamics so much that more fighting will take place before it's over. >> as it turns out it's quieter at independent square tonight. you're looking at a live picture now, in the last hour word has come from kiev that the warring sides in ukraine's struggle have agreed to a truce, that the government of viktor yanukovych has agreed to begin negotiations with his opponents and an announcement posted on the website said that negotiations will begin aimed at stabilizing the country. the violence in the ukraine and more broadly when does popular resistence work and when does it fail. >> i would like to start with you. it may seem a little shallow, but in the good
we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. >> german chancellor and french president hollande condemned the violence and threatened sanctions against ukraine. e.u. foreign ministers will take up specific steps when they meet thursday. concessions were made and agreements made before flames lit up the night. as the square continues to burn tonight, it's unknown if the government crackdown has changed the dynamics so much that more fighting will take place before...
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searching for peace and security. despite two weeks of peace talks attacks have continued throughout the country. on thursday it had been on a car bomb attack on a piece of people in karachi killing at least twelve officers and wounding fifty five people the attacks cast doubts on and go in peace efforts the tide of this negotiated last month's be dropping calls for a ceasefire to end the spiral of violence the first and foremost point is that of his friends. and it can be who god is the kind of confidence and reading but to be helen to teach up to now. cool with that find their same age and each artist but he would pay for it. mature age each have and pakistan are separate from the tap and fighting naval forces in neighboring afghanistan. he had been fighting towards a perforated pakistan's government. you had to use force to strict islamic european law. near the head of the tied up in committee met on a sunny paul hart said he will urge his management group to stop attacks to test the peace process. however the prox
searching for peace and security. despite two weeks of peace talks attacks have continued throughout the country. on thursday it had been on a car bomb attack on a piece of people in karachi killing at least twelve officers and wounding fifty five people the attacks cast doubts on and go in peace efforts the tide of this negotiated last month's be dropping calls for a ceasefire to end the spiral of violence the first and foremost point is that of his friends. and it can be who god is the kind...
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despite the losses, she wants peace, not revenge. >> i do wish for these peace talks to succeed.hen we will be able to go back to our homes, and there will be no bomb blasts. like me, no mother will have to lose her sons, no woman will have to become a widow, i don't need anything, but i do need peace for my children. they should be able to play and have some happy moments. >> while the people in charge struggle to bring fighters to the negotiation table and make grand france formations for peace, thousands of others. >> i wish my children can get an education, like other children. but we have no money to eat. >> al jazeera, islambad. >> in libya, the parliament is saying militia are threatening to overrun the government. to hand over power or risk being arrested. whats the latest on the ground, and are we expecting this to escalate? or each member must risk being arrested. they are not saying that they would take over. they are simply asking parliament to step down. and the reason for that is that a lot of libyans are marchly upset. and members are simply extended it. that upset
despite the losses, she wants peace, not revenge. >> i do wish for these peace talks to succeed.hen we will be able to go back to our homes, and there will be no bomb blasts. like me, no mother will have to lose her sons, no woman will have to become a widow, i don't need anything, but i do need peace for my children. they should be able to play and have some happy moments. >> while the people in charge struggle to bring fighters to the negotiation table and make grand france...
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they called their operation the peace of bangkok mission.hey mobilized 15,000 officers to try to regain control of government buildings that protesters had surrounded but it was far from peaceful, dozens of protesters were injured as well as several police officers. gunfire was heard and the number of people were killed. the protesters insist they have been peaceful and will remain in the streets. people in thailand have had to live through a power struggle for almost 8 years now, it's essentially the middle class, fighting against the working class supporters. mass protests by both sides have taken place out there this time, and have also been disbursed by the police. but the struggle for power seems endless, and until the dispute is settled, the cycle of protest seems certain to be repeated. >>> in south korea students are mourning the loss of their classmates who died an an auditorium roof collapsed. nine students died when the structure gave way yesterday. a tenth person was also killed, hundreds of others are recovering from their injur
they called their operation the peace of bangkok mission.hey mobilized 15,000 officers to try to regain control of government buildings that protesters had surrounded but it was far from peaceful, dozens of protesters were injured as well as several police officers. gunfire was heard and the number of people were killed. the protesters insist they have been peaceful and will remain in the streets. people in thailand have had to live through a power struggle for almost 8 years now, it's...
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keepers who do not want us to disclose their location and musa wants peace but does not accept muchnsibility. >> translator: we always speak about selica but we have been gone for two months, what about the antibalica? no one says anything wrong about them, the government and the french should take responsibility and control the situation. >> reporter: the antibalica christian fighters are taking revenge against muslims and thousands left the country and antibalica want reconciliation but on their own terms. >> translator: we cannot manage the country and we are under the impression about it and we hear gunfire and it's muslims who are shooting. >> reporter: french and au peace keepers can't control the violence. it's hard to tell how much control the leaders of antibalica and seleca have over supports and talk of peace and disarming and the reality on the ground is people are being lynched and muslims and christians are living in fear and no one knows where it's hitting. another area empties after another shooting, antibalica christians killed an selica fighter and he is fed up of
keepers who do not want us to disclose their location and musa wants peace but does not accept muchnsibility. >> translator: we always speak about selica but we have been gone for two months, what about the antibalica? no one says anything wrong about them, the government and the french should take responsibility and control the situation. >> reporter: the antibalica christian fighters are taking revenge against muslims and thousands left the country and antibalica want...
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. >> russia helped to mediate the peace deal, they also refused to sign it. i am joined from andre that served as the foreign minister in the 90s. you crane opposition leader said on friday, and i quote i am upset that the russians are not signing and i'm really upset. should he be. russia was in the middle of the negotiations. >> i am upset too, and i understand his feelings because russia should be a helping hand to ukraine and we tried in my time and we thought the movement of the ukraine to a democracy would enhance the movement in the same direction, but somehow kremlin choose to step on different path and that is very awkward and upsetting for me and for many people. as to the agreement itself, it is looking like a good agreement, but everything depends on the ability and resolve of the ukrainian people to see that this agreement is fully implemented and lived up toby president viktor yanukovich and there is little trust, so i fully understand the feeling of the square, so to say. but of course there should be a political process. the russian signature,
. >> russia helped to mediate the peace deal, they also refused to sign it. i am joined from andre that served as the foreign minister in the 90s. you crane opposition leader said on friday, and i quote i am upset that the russians are not signing and i'm really upset. should he be. russia was in the middle of the negotiations. >> i am upset too, and i understand his feelings because russia should be a helping hand to ukraine and we tried in my time and we thought the movement of...
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keeps demanding a transitional government be installed to replace assad can peace be brought to syria if washington's only real goal is regime change. to cross-talk developments in syria i'm joined by my guest daniel serwer in washington he is a professor at the school of advanced international studies and a scholar at the middle east institute also in washington we have richard rubenstein he is an author and a university professor of conflict resolution and public affairs at george mason university and in berkeley and we crossed to christophe horsetail he is a government consultant and publicist or magellan crosstalk roles in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it richard if i go to you first in washington you know coming out of the geneva conference there looks like it was a planned failure because no one was on the same page the u.s. went there demanding regime change and the assad people said hey we showed up who are we going to talk to there was no one to talk to this was a planned failure. well i don't know if i would call it a plan failure
keeps demanding a transitional government be installed to replace assad can peace be brought to syria if washington's only real goal is regime change. to cross-talk developments in syria i'm joined by my guest daniel serwer in washington he is a professor at the school of advanced international studies and a scholar at the middle east institute also in washington we have richard rubenstein he is an author and a university professor of conflict resolution and public affairs at george mason...
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protesters we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. president obama made those comments today during a quick visit to mexico he was dealing with protesters of his own as you see here protesters clashing with police and during that trip president obama also said that there could be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions but ukraine says it's the protesters that are fueling the violence pointing to the death of several police officers ukraine's top security agency says that it's launching a counterterrorism operation now the agency says protesters seize over fifteen hundred firearms and one hundred thousand bullets in the last twenty four hours as a country turns to cast is there any solution in sight artie's igor peskin office reporting. russia's president putin and german chancellor angela merkel have discussed the situation here in ukraine and the russian leader has told angela merkel that the west should focus more on condemning the actions of the radical right wing rioters and what they do at thes
protesters we've said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. president obama made those comments today during a quick visit to mexico he was dealing with protesters of his own as you see here protesters clashing with police and during that trip president obama also said that there could be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions but ukraine says it's the protesters that are fueling the violence pointing to the death of several police...
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we said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful obama later said there would be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions but ukraine said it's the protesters that are fueling the violence pointing to the death of several police officers ukraine's top security agency also said that he is launching a counter terror operation. the agency says protesters seized over fifteen hundred firearms and one hundred thousand bullets in the last twenty four hours as the country turns to chaos is there any solution insights. i feel like c or jet ski is reporting that yet the last night with imported from the detritus from the protests inside this time will take you to the other side of the barricade the police lines with obesity the odyssey is great as i just took a soul filled the police lines and the police as he did a concert of what's happening at the moment as you can see the police line in seattle but at the protest is the elixir of the tires on fire again. the coal areas covered with black smoke is hard to see to read the police up pretty much everywh
we said that we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful obama later said there would be consequences if the government does not back down in the form of sanctions but ukraine said it's the protesters that are fueling the violence pointing to the death of several police officers ukraine's top security agency also said that he is launching a counter terror operation. the agency says protesters seized over fifteen hundred firearms and one hundred thousand bullets in the last twenty four...
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keeps demanding between visual government be installed to replace assad can peace peace brought to syria if washington's only real goal is regime change. i'm going to help. people think you know my done has brought everything of importance in ukraine to a standstill you will have a small business selling here and even when i'm at my door i'm still taking the waters i don't think events here of really affected business that much. do you support my done. why else would we have come. to support military action to. the unit if you did you know. we don't support the burka we don't support them at all. please do you agree that the ukrainian people should decide their own fate for themselves and of course i agree with you no intermediaries from europe or the us yes or russia we're not talking about russia now they're not interfering no it's you is not talking about it you shouldn't say that why have you ever seen a russian diplomat or foreign minister handing out cookies to burkhard officers or anyone here on my don anywhere else in the center of kiev you know only the civilized countries do yo
keeps demanding between visual government be installed to replace assad can peace peace brought to syria if washington's only real goal is regime change. i'm going to help. people think you know my done has brought everything of importance in ukraine to a standstill you will have a small business selling here and even when i'm at my door i'm still taking the waters i don't think events here of really affected business that much. do you support my done. why else would we have come. to support...
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focus on government is talking peace with militants who don't even care to spit them into german and had a lot of innocent citizens all be ok on to hands. talks between top teeth on government and thought a bomb to police last week that made him feel he believed that talks with audubon defective because of the prison pocket from government. did he get the bomb is responsible for killing thousands of innocent civilians. in fact. gina told me that he could tell it on the street to six hundred and forty five attacks in which more than five hundred people died. according to official figures. what about hundreds of thousands but get this got old. opinion is that it should act to toss all that and the donald these doctors to militants the pc is at the clock to stop the government has floated a soft approach and awarding peace talks with them the perception that all is working with what innocent civilians. look for hard core militants. a bacon lettuce on it. the other day to do with the sentiment of love. cuba to the patient who posted below. i'm a little less colorado. his eighteen he uses
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into ng to breathe life the peace talks. >> the moment is crucial. there is a threat of terrorism in syria. and it's spreading. we have to join our efforts to combat this. >> we defend our common understanding on how we should proceed in the dialogues. by implementing the geneva 1 communique. >> the syrian minister was refering to a communique adopted in june 2012, an ambuge proposal to provide a basis for negotiations the ongoing peace talks have seen little progress so far. russia a key ally of president al assad and the dwrites which backs the opposition putting pressure on both sides to try to break the deadlock. they ask russia to do more to kickstart the talks. >> we want russia to respect and stand with the syrian people and prevent any efforts to block a political solution. we don't want them going to side negotiations that are not in the interest of the syrian people. >> as the parties remain deadlocked in geneva, fighting on the ground has intest fid. the death toll is higher than ever since the talks began three weeks ago. meanwhile on the
into ng to breathe life the peace talks. >> the moment is crucial. there is a threat of terrorism in syria. and it's spreading. we have to join our efforts to combat this. >> we defend our common understanding on how we should proceed in the dialogues. by implementing the geneva 1 communique. >> the syrian minister was refering to a communique adopted in june 2012, an ambuge proposal to provide a basis for negotiations the ongoing peace talks have seen little progress so far....
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agreeing on egypt or the fundamentals of the peace process. hope most of all that they agree on the iranian threat. that maintaining the ability to have a nuclear weapon is a unsustainable threat. it is a threat that is multifaceted. it is not just a threat of being of to put a nuclear warhead atop of the capital or any region and the city. i just watched a video clip of the iranians that they put out. they show striking american allies in the region. the bigger threats come in the form of providing nuclear umbrellas to terrorist organizations that could attack israel or other countries in the region with relative impunity. they will have to think, if we strike back, with that precipitate an iranian breakout. that is an immense break on latitude. beyond terrorists getting access to nuclear capabilities, you do not have to worry about rockets. you have don't worry about it not being traced or going through trucks. that is at stake for israel and other countries in the region. the big litmus test is going to come at the end of the six months of
agreeing on egypt or the fundamentals of the peace process. hope most of all that they agree on the iranian threat. that maintaining the ability to have a nuclear weapon is a unsustainable threat. it is a threat that is multifaceted. it is not just a threat of being of to put a nuclear warhead atop of the capital or any region and the city. i just watched a video clip of the iranians that they put out. they show striking american allies in the region. the bigger threats come in the form of...
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it is only a framework agreement the scenes look of the peace deal. the end of claims the end of the conflict but never about the theater of the has been hoping for but not everyone who has been willing to pay the price for so um what we have to see in a few weeks time. he's been really soft the last batch off the palestinian prisoners milan have been held in israeli jails seen this on nineteen ninety three or even have the honor to be taken before the oslo process lance bass is over the store sites police unions and the israelis are going to weigh their options and find out whether degrees going to be a trial natural american israeli police the new dealer only an american posting it. that israel would have to either accept all rejected elected case that will probably be a political crisis within israel. i always hear the response of ha'aretz newspaper. thank you so much for his years here on earth international. as the player has a sour anti national testing out the cops. those in charge of assaulting a police officer of the good news is that none of
it is only a framework agreement the scenes look of the peace deal. the end of claims the end of the conflict but never about the theater of the has been hoping for but not everyone who has been willing to pay the price for so um what we have to see in a few weeks time. he's been really soft the last batch off the palestinian prisoners milan have been held in israeli jails seen this on nineteen ninety three or even have the honor to be taken before the oslo process lance bass is over the store...
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>> he wants to make peace. i think americans want to make peace, too. everybody does. if they could create a peace deal with the taliban everybody would be overjoyed about this. the question is how and are the taliban really interested? >> ifill: when you say "peace," what we were heard all along is that this security agreement which we've been trying to get them to sign, that that's the ingredient for peace. this s this a separate side deal that he's trying to cut? >> i think that's what he thought it was. he thought there was this contact or he had this opportunity and then he would kind of push off the americans. i think the american telling of this and to a lot of other afghans as well they would say, well, what's the taliban's incentive? if the americans get up and leave they take their troops and money, why would they make peace now? >> ifill: i guess that's my question. what does peace look like with the taliban? >> it's an incredibly good question. i think americans and the afghan government also -- they need to accept the afghan government, accept the constitu
>> he wants to make peace. i think americans want to make peace, too. everybody does. if they could create a peace deal with the taliban everybody would be overjoyed about this. the question is how and are the taliban really interested? >> ifill: when you say "peace," what we were heard all along is that this security agreement which we've been trying to get them to sign, that that's the ingredient for peace. this s this a separate side deal that he's trying to cut?...
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but it was far from peaceful.ens of protesters were injured as well as several police officers and gunfire was heard and the number of people were killed. the protesters insist they have been peaceful and that they will remain in the streets in spite of what they say is a violent police crack down. people in thailand had to live through a power struggle for almost 8 years and it's essentially the middle class supported by the royal establishment fighting against supporters of the prime ministers and the billionaire brother the former prime minister. mass protests by both sides have taken place throughout this time and have also been dispersed by the police. but the struggle for power seems endless and until that dispute is settled the cycle of protests seem certain to be repeated. and i'm with al jazeera. >> and we have the latest from the ty capitol. >> it was just before noon in this historical area of old bangkok when the violence broke out. what had happened was that riot police were trying to clear the area o
but it was far from peaceful.ens of protesters were injured as well as several police officers and gunfire was heard and the number of people were killed. the protesters insist they have been peaceful and that they will remain in the streets in spite of what they say is a violent police crack down. people in thailand had to live through a power struggle for almost 8 years and it's essentially the middle class supported by the royal establishment fighting against supporters of the prime...
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a lot of ukrainians i have spoken to have said to me i am a peaceful person and have always been a peacefulperson up until i hope people show up with guns. some kind ofe ambivalence, some kind of fear. and the third factor is the practical impediments to reaching the center of kiev. the metro is not running, cars are being prevented from entering the city, and trains also coming from outside key of are also being stopped -- iv are being stopped on the way. certainly the kind of measures that we associate with the state of emergency in terms of preventing traffic and transportation are being put in place. >> gulliver, it is done here. is it fair to say at this hour that the prospect of dialogue between the opposition leaders and the government, expected -- especially viktor yanukovych, are not on the agenda now he acts out that they are broken off? >> for a longtime time opposition leaders have talked with him and discussed it and nothing was achieved and there but theset to it, discussions do generally go on for several hours. in what ms. b -- in what must be intense talks, and there must b
a lot of ukrainians i have spoken to have said to me i am a peaceful person and have always been a peacefulperson up until i hope people show up with guns. some kind ofe ambivalence, some kind of fear. and the third factor is the practical impediments to reaching the center of kiev. the metro is not running, cars are being prevented from entering the city, and trains also coming from outside key of are also being stopped -- iv are being stopped on the way. certainly the kind of measures that we...
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warning that the country could face an international boycott if it fails to take real steps to strike a peace deal with the palestinians. it is five pm here in moscow watching r.t. international with me marina josh welcome to the program a teacher and police officer have been killed in a hostage crisis at a moscow school over twenty students who were in the classroom at the time were released on hurt the gunmen who is now in custody is reportedly a model high school student who harbored a grudge against his teacher i just margaret howell reports from the scene. i'm standing outside the school in northeast moscow where this morning or on the eleven o'clock i gun boy walked with two rifles but he taken from his father and a shot and killed one security officer shot and killed the teacher shot another security officer that's currently in hospital and then proceeded to take twenty four hostages they were tenth grade students approximately fifteen to sixteen years old now this young man it was originally believed that there was some sort of or events that he had against this teacher that he shot a
warning that the country could face an international boycott if it fails to take real steps to strike a peace deal with the palestinians. it is five pm here in moscow watching r.t. international with me marina josh welcome to the program a teacher and police officer have been killed in a hostage crisis at a moscow school over twenty students who were in the classroom at the time were released on hurt the gunmen who is now in custody is reportedly a model high school student who harbored a...
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a peaceful five. in nineteen thirty eight east german troops from pans and converted to christianity the state cannot cease. he says. klinsmann musical so help them to rediscover these jewish identity. he's an international non musician performing to reach this mark then you can then use a canter in this country before movements and go. he writes music programs. the sheets at night cycle events in the first pastoral care daisy stamp act. to conclude in this issue you will see you in the hebrew word pushed any all and for centuries he has been in the next time contentment biblical passages from the torah. i think it is very heartening that will be praised. he is the meaningful ends. even if it is very strange to talk of law as a team for example percent in the jewish community. daniel kerrigan is a member of the time for a costume and a chance to make in cancun. i can to reach its goal is to make time for a better place to do for people of all races and religions we not only cute. the big religions. we
a peaceful five. in nineteen thirty eight east german troops from pans and converted to christianity the state cannot cease. he says. klinsmann musical so help them to rediscover these jewish identity. he's an international non musician performing to reach this mark then you can then use a canter in this country before movements and go. he writes music programs. the sheets at night cycle events in the first pastoral care daisy stamp act. to conclude in this issue you will see you in the hebrew...
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it began with a 1979 peace treaty. this treaty established a for a peace treaty between israel and jordan as 1993 oslo accords between israel and the palestine liberation organization. set the precedent for peace in erences, whether it be madrid or indianapolis. the people in the middle east accustomed to the assumption that only the united states could play the role of mediator. even pro states like syria would visits by secretary of state warren christopher in the s.90 it was extraordinary. and the soviet union isintegrated, so, too, did the military presence in the middle east. remember that great blue water soviet union back in 1973 that went eyeball to eyeball in the american fleet, ell, that virtually disappeared. and between the sixth fleet in he eastern mediterranean and the fifth fleet in the persian gulf, american military power the unchallenged with xception of the ubiquitous rifle, american arms gradually soviet arms throughout the middle east and american predominated the. but paradoxically, though the ame
it began with a 1979 peace treaty. this treaty established a for a peace treaty between israel and jordan as 1993 oslo accords between israel and the palestine liberation organization. set the precedent for peace in erences, whether it be madrid or indianapolis. the people in the middle east accustomed to the assumption that only the united states could play the role of mediator. even pro states like syria would visits by secretary of state warren christopher in the s.90 it was extraordinary....
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although it was never really peaceful just let us. when you're shooting your way the priests of a great amongst ourselves that will do everything we're told for the sake of pace if i tell this to lie down will lie down don't jump it will jump to stand will stand just so that we have peace. what's terrifying is that people are longing for war not to pace you have a sick need for war. it's not healthy. to nobody and there were a lot of people on and around the barricades a lot but there weren't many among them who actually for me as people say now that we do that with the so-called ultras or does it belong to the right sector group sic that are at the will you be more of are the cruelty i was saying is characteristic of only very young people which is expressed here in all its forms but the chants and harsh commands were coming from the knee a few people. suit the squidoo solution you can. see save him the lord will see liberals and give him strength and wisdom. still stand up. for him what are you all good. at the this is not just a si
although it was never really peaceful just let us. when you're shooting your way the priests of a great amongst ourselves that will do everything we're told for the sake of pace if i tell this to lie down will lie down don't jump it will jump to stand will stand just so that we have peace. what's terrifying is that people are longing for war not to pace you have a sick need for war. it's not healthy. to nobody and there were a lot of people on and around the barricades a lot but there weren't...
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live from our studio center here in moscow and we start with the latest news from ukraine where a peace deal has been signed between the president and the opposition its terms include an early presidential election in december and follows the rest which is engulf the country however radical anti-government rioters are refusing to wait that long now there have been reports coming in from kiev of shooting and explosions being heard in the city center rioters are said to be attacking police forces guarding the governmental area hundreds of camouflaged clad mask wearing use armed with clubs have moved to block traffic in one of the city's major streets and here you can see what the city looks like after days of deadly rioting. well at least eighty lives have been lost so far since the unrest started on tuesday and that's just the official figure the opposition claims the number of casualties is much higher i witness reports and numerous videos show dozens of bodies lying openly in the streets covered only by thin blankets a number of those injured is in the hundreds. has more on the preside
live from our studio center here in moscow and we start with the latest news from ukraine where a peace deal has been signed between the president and the opposition its terms include an early presidential election in december and follows the rest which is engulf the country however radical anti-government rioters are refusing to wait that long now there have been reports coming in from kiev of shooting and explosions being heard in the city center rioters are said to be attacking police forces...
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they are beginning preliminary peace talks. there's suggestions that the meeting may be postponed. >> thailand's opposition is challenging the weekend's election in a constitutional court. the opposition democrat party is calling for the vote to be declared invalid. a former rwandan intelligence chief is to go on trial in france. he is accused of complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity. >> humanitarian workers are concerned about the fate of people in the central african republic. many are trapped in towns, and some travelling in unprotected convoys. battles between rival militia conditions, including in the capital bangui. >> innocent civilians run for cover as the fighting rages on in the central african republic. french troops are trying to bring peace to the capital. >> christian fighters from anti-balaka have been targeted muslims for days. they loot what they can, and burn who is left. >> translation: it is terrible. we are suffering, there's no peace. we are losing houses and people. we need to bring back peac
they are beginning preliminary peace talks. there's suggestions that the meeting may be postponed. >> thailand's opposition is challenging the weekend's election in a constitutional court. the opposition democrat party is calling for the vote to be declared invalid. a former rwandan intelligence chief is to go on trial in france. he is accused of complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity. >> humanitarian workers are concerned about the fate of people in the central african...
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stop doing the proxy warfare you that's just talking into the wind you can't simply say let's have peace that's talking into the wind the way you get to pieces you don't wait for a necessarily prosy spiral or even for the end of proxy warfare or you start the talks right now. brahimi leaves and he says he says he's sorry he didn't do it a good job well given the trajectory of job that he was trying to do i think it was impossible now that he if he's talking about starting again either he or somebody else started again there are many many facilitators very talented people skilled people people who know that region who are able and right now to be conducting talks between key groups in inside syria so that's what should happen in my view and it should have been immediately ok there are in fact if are some plans i'm told for a conference in vienna in a little while where some of this discussion is going to be happening but unless you get the groups together who who are the most directly alienated unless you get the groups together who are briley created this civil war inside syria it doesn'
stop doing the proxy warfare you that's just talking into the wind you can't simply say let's have peace that's talking into the wind the way you get to pieces you don't wait for a necessarily prosy spiral or even for the end of proxy warfare or you start the talks right now. brahimi leaves and he says he says he's sorry he didn't do it a good job well given the trajectory of job that he was trying to do i think it was impossible now that he if he's talking about starting again either he or...
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to talk about peaceful opposition now in kiev because as we see now no one representing the peaceful opposition taking part. in. yes the government does not control anymore the situation in the central ukrainian capital on the streets of kiev we now have the militant opposition which would be called in every civilized country. terrorists are tired of close to terrorism opposition and the town take a look at the train of events in ukraine over the last few days it all began when opposition leaders protesters to march from parliament crowds of demonstrators then attempted to block or take over the building the situation quickly escalated as rioters also tried to storm the office of ukraine's ruling party setting it on fire violence spread across the city center three people were killed the first of many victims that police attempted to despise the rioters but were met with rocks and molotov cocktails several policemen died in the clashes let's now take a look at whether protesters and police have been taking up position and by the time the truce was agreed security forces have managed
to talk about peaceful opposition now in kiev because as we see now no one representing the peaceful opposition taking part. in. yes the government does not control anymore the situation in the central ukrainian capital on the streets of kiev we now have the militant opposition which would be called in every civilized country. terrorists are tired of close to terrorism opposition and the town take a look at the train of events in ukraine over the last few days it all began when opposition...
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of the current right now i just passed through the independence square the protesters there are peaceful basically and they're just in the waiting for something we know that during the night nine hour long negotiations between representatives of the e.u. russia and ukraine were held in key of the rounded up at seven o'clock in the morning and we're expecting according to the ruling party that some sort of peace treaty bisa greenland will be signed later during the day the question is certainly the biggest question now is whether this will be the peaceful agreement the real truth because we've been at this point before on wednesday night of the opposition and the government managed to agree some sort of a compromise some sort of a truce but we all know what followed literally twenty four hours ago. i was standing just about at the same position where i'm standing right now at a hotel ukraine and all hell was breaking loose gunfire grenades the genuine attack by the so-called right wing sector on the police which already. as we know lets to almost eighty lives lost just to give you a feeli
of the current right now i just passed through the independence square the protesters there are peaceful basically and they're just in the waiting for something we know that during the night nine hour long negotiations between representatives of the e.u. russia and ukraine were held in key of the rounded up at seven o'clock in the morning and we're expecting according to the ruling party that some sort of peace treaty bisa greenland will be signed later during the day the question is certainly...
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you have to dig middle-class peace movement. you had the very large second international at the world-class and socialist movement which said they wouldn't take part in a capitalist war. it seems to me europe was poised uneasily between these different sorts of forces but it would myself use the word inevitable. >> robber, you are known as the consummate biographer as we can tell not only from "dreadnought" but from so many of the works before and since. but your point of departure seem to be naval strength. you quickly shift to the likes of victoria and bertie, a key envoy, the crowned heads of your. so which was a? wasn't the dreadnoughts or was it the people who were, in fact, pretty dreadful? [laughter] >> the dreadnoughts were treated by the people. bill from the second -- wilhelm to wessex roosevelt scrimshaw. he spent his summers in england. he desired -- he was have english and he desired to be accepted by his english family and by the british people as that. and his mother was victorious oldest child. et cetera, et cete
you have to dig middle-class peace movement. you had the very large second international at the world-class and socialist movement which said they wouldn't take part in a capitalist war. it seems to me europe was poised uneasily between these different sorts of forces but it would myself use the word inevitable. >> robber, you are known as the consummate biographer as we can tell not only from "dreadnought" but from so many of the works before and since. but your point of...
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oh no for all what's a peace conference about material is to invite people to see karen speak about peace but sydney's economy and soak the problem he has no id ending. on wednesday hundreds of fun this and then visiting teaching this grapes not to the streets of collectives in support of the presidents of the stalemate sticks set to continue arizona gov in a yet to progress the total that would permit an uptrend is not to send to clients because of religious beliefs mr a republican said to have the potential to create more problems than it was sold that which is outside i resent s capitol building when the beat i was announced this monkey has three parents bomb from normal for tunnels the man's dna and the mothers ag and most of the dna any harmful genetic mutations carried in the cells were replaced by another mother is. scientists are now debating if human trials can begin course this would lead to design the babies more than twenty one thousand dead birds have been found on francaise authentic beaches since the beginning of the year they couldn't catch fish that dive deep into escape
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even intertwined interest of peace forces to make a comprehensive peace deal difficult. simeon and actions. i teach the world maguindanao. it wraps up our produce and non paternity year warm and cool. its osaka as mayor has announced that he's resigning. cotto russia moscow says he wants to seek a fresh mandate for its proposal to create a new metropolitan government for osaka by merging the existing prefecture in the city. local acts solely on resigning as head of the city and calling a mayoral election of a specimen is that political groups in the assemblies of the city and osaka prefecture rejected his request that they use one of his four draft plans for the purples and to take over his political base accepted the companies to beating the opposition of assemblyman in a democracy requires a mandate. we need backing to narrow the draft plans down to one. so calling an election is justified by the islanders. schumacher was to create the new government by april next year. by merging the assembly's he says the entity will eliminate unnecessary administrative work and prov
even intertwined interest of peace forces to make a comprehensive peace deal difficult. simeon and actions. i teach the world maguindanao. it wraps up our produce and non paternity year warm and cool. its osaka as mayor has announced that he's resigning. cotto russia moscow says he wants to seek a fresh mandate for its proposal to create a new metropolitan government for osaka by merging the existing prefecture in the city. local acts solely on resigning as head of the city and calling a...
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he said he won't sign it until they bring peace.o lots of discussion about peace here in the capitol, and it's clear why. people around the country are suffering intensively as a result of this war. whether or not all u.s. and foreign troops leave at the end of this year, what is clear is that the foreign forces that the local force who is are having to take on the fight here are increasingly engaging with the taliban. so even if foreign forces do leave there is no guarantee for peace for the people across the country. >> absolutely, jane, thank you. from kabul, afghanistan. >>> now a dangerous river crossing but thousands of people are willing to risk to escape fighting in south sudan. at least 200 people have died making the ferry journey across the river last month. people making the journey are often trying to find their way to the united nations camps, including the camp between bor and yirol. we have more, thousands are hiding from the fighting, first of all, show us what it's like there. >> reporter: well, it is a huge area,
he said he won't sign it until they bring peace.o lots of discussion about peace here in the capitol, and it's clear why. people around the country are suffering intensively as a result of this war. whether or not all u.s. and foreign troops leave at the end of this year, what is clear is that the foreign forces that the local force who is are having to take on the fight here are increasingly engaging with the taliban. so even if foreign forces do leave there is no guarantee for peace for the...
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>> a new round of peace talks on syria are underway. they come after 10 days after the first round that achieved little more than getting both the regime and the opposition in the same room. swiss voters backed a proposal in favor of quotas for immigrants. france and the european union called the narrowly-past move worrying. barack obama and francois hollande write about their model relationship in an op-ed piece published today ahead of the state visit to the white house. also coming up this hour, the world's biggest film festival you've probably never heard of. moreovie critic will have on the 7000 movies on show at the annual short film festival. judges in the hague are deciding whether or not the man known as the terminator will stand trial. crimesccused of war including the use of both child soldiers and sex slaves. first let's go to geneva where the new round of peace talks on syria is under way. it comes 10 days after the very first round where little progress was made. the mediator, lakhdar brahimi, began the day by speaking to
>> a new round of peace talks on syria are underway. they come after 10 days after the first round that achieved little more than getting both the regime and the opposition in the same room. swiss voters backed a proposal in favor of quotas for immigrants. france and the european union called the narrowly-past move worrying. barack obama and francois hollande write about their model relationship in an op-ed piece published today ahead of the state visit to the white house. also coming up...