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can this tribunal be a model for the future? there was never an expectation that presidents and leaders would be arrested. this idea will not give the most power for a demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of international chest. you have the proper traits right there, and they have to sit there and ask, listen, become get up and shoot you because you're speaking about what they've done was the candidate, how do you plead, guilty, or not guilty times to, to this institution is a farce that they need not a trace of justice need to do we miss them not to be removed from the courtroom. sometimes i find myself wondering what justice we were able to serve in for me because we served international justice. but did we do the right thing? i use you do reach out for will for kaylee additional the last across from so for my issue is 15 years in prison. so you my mouse, sit down, it took me a long time to find myself, but i still didn't figure out completely why the biggest question, why? why did i do what i have done, though, almo
can this tribunal be a model for the future? there was never an expectation that presidents and leaders would be arrested. this idea will not give the most power for a demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of international chest. you have the proper traits right there, and they have to sit there and ask, listen, become get up and shoot you because you're speaking about what they've done was the candidate, how do you plead, guilty, or not guilty times to, to this institution is a farce...
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can this tribunal be a model for the future? there was never an expectation that presidents and leaders would be arrested. this will not give the most powerful demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of international chest. you have the proper traits, right there. have to sit there and become, get up and shoot you because you're speaking about what they've done is the candidate, how do you plead, guilty or not? guilty, tied to this institution is a force that the need not a trace of justice need to room. we as your midst of knowledge will be removed from the courtroom. sometimes i find myself wondering what justice we were able to serve, inform you. we served international justice, but did we do the right thing? i use you do reach out for will for kaylee laws across from so for my sentence issue is 15 years in prison with my mouse and now it took me a long time to find myself. but i still didn't figure out completely why the biggest question, why? why did i do what i have done? the one most, everything that i look back my
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can this tribunal be a model for the future? there was never an expectation that presidents and leaders would be arrested. this idea gave the most powerful demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of international chest. you have the proper traits right there, and they have to sit there and ask list and become get up and shoot. because you're speaking about what they've done is the candidate, how do you plead, guilty, or not guilty times to to this institution is a farce that they need not a trace of justice need to rule. we as your best of luck to be removed from the courtroom. sometimes i find myself wondering what justice we were able to serve in for me because we served international justice. but did we do the right thing? i use do a group of less than 4 wheel for kaylee alicia laws across from so for the sentence as atlanta to 15 years in prison like my mouse now it took me a long time to find myself, but i still didn't figure out completely why the biggest question, why or why did i do what i have done? the almost eve
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no one indicted by the tribunal is still on the run. ah! in 2000 t b i c t y was joined by the international criminal court in the hague. the i, c. c is a permanent court withdrew addiction of genocide for crimes and crimes against humanity. but many of the world's most powerful nations have not signed on the future of international justice is far from set. and it was the united states that played a major leadership role in establishing the tribunal for their former yugoslavia. however, there were as very little american involvement in that war, and so there very little chance that an american could ever be considered a work criminal. and that was the way things were 1993. currently, the u. s. is one of the biggest obstacles right now. they felt that the i, c, c may prosecute american soldiers. i don't think this much chance of getting either people's republic of china or the united states of america or federal russia to agree that it's a good idea to say yes. okay, we'll put our sales and everybody else on trial. now, my fear is, justice h
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no one indicted by the tribunal is still on the run. ah! in 2000 t b i c t y was joined by the international criminal court in the hague. the i, c. c is a permanent court withdrew addiction of genocide for crimes and crimes against humanity. but many of the world's most powerful nations have not signed on the future of international justice is far from certain it was the united states that play the major leadership role in establishing the tribunal for the former yugoslavia. however, there is very little american involvement in that war, and so there are very little chance that an american could ever be considered a work criminal. and that was the way things were in 1993. currently, the u. s. is one of the biggest obstacles right now. they felt that the i c. c in a prosecutor, american soldiers. i don't think this much chance of getting either a people's republic of china or the united states of america or federal russia to agree that is a good idea to say yes. ok, we'll put on sales and nobody else on trial. no, my fear is justice has lost
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it's about the quite the criminal tribunal for yugoslavia. i'll have more headlines as always for you at the top of the hour until then you can find much more news and analysis on our website . d, w dot com. i'm michael locus. thanks for watching the news. the green. do you feel worried about the i'm the host of the on the green fence part, we need to change join me for the green transformations for me to use for the plan. ah. the me. in 1993, the united nations established an international war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia, the c t y in the hey so the 1st time in history was crimes committed on all sides of a conflict were brought to trial has international justice prevailed. can this tribunal be a model for the future? it was never an expectation. the presidents and leaders would be arrested. this tribunal gave the most powerful demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of intern, and just how perpetrates right there. and they have to sit there and ask, listen to con, get up and shoot, because you're speaking about what they
it's about the quite the criminal tribunal for yugoslavia. i'll have more headlines as always for you at the top of the hour until then you can find much more news and analysis on our website . d, w dot com. i'm michael locus. thanks for watching the news. the green. do you feel worried about the i'm the host of the on the green fence part, we need to change join me for the green transformations for me to use for the plan. ah. the me. in 1993, the united nations established an international war...
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from 996. ellen the tribunal indicted 100. 61. people for crimes committed during the yugoslavs was more than 90. were found guilty. no one indicted by the tribunal is still on the run. ah, in 2000 t b i. c t y was joined by the international criminal court in the hague. the i, c. c is a permanent court withdrew restriction of genocide for crimes and crimes against humanity. but many of the world's most powerful nations have not signed on the future of international justice is far from set. and it was the united states that played a major leadership role in establishing the tribe for their former yugoslavia. however, there was very little american involvement in that war. and so they're very little chance at an american could ever be considered a war criminal. and that was the way things were in 1993. currently the u. s. is one of the biggest obstacles right now. they felt that the, i see, she may prosecute american soldiers. i don't think this much chance of getting either a people's republic of china or the united states of amer
from 996. ellen the tribunal indicted 100. 61. people for crimes committed during the yugoslavs was more than 90. were found guilty. no one indicted by the tribunal is still on the run. ah, in 2000 t b i. c t y was joined by the international criminal court in the hague. the i, c. c is a permanent court withdrew restriction of genocide for crimes and crimes against humanity. but many of the world's most powerful nations have not signed on the future of international justice is far from set. and...
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because the tribunal has issued a very important judgment. it found one person guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but it established that the crime against hardy was not the work of only one man, the judgment is very extensive, full of very important tax. so to, to shut this tribunal down after it has already achieved this, the outcome of the 1st case would be a mistake on so many different levels. but 1st and foremost is a promise to the victims that must be kept ready to talk to all the buddy, thanks. did come from that 5 in beirut. thank you very much. iran supreme leader as a people to vote in the upcoming presidential election, ayatollah ali. how many address the nation on the anniversary of the death of the islamic republics found up the wont radians, the not taking part in the vote. they have dangerous consequences in the future will finish up at the battle. he, some people say they consent to vote in the upcoming presidential election because we cannot make conditions. and the persons that we're all aware of, of some argue they voted t
because the tribunal has issued a very important judgment. it found one person guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but it established that the crime against hardy was not the work of only one man, the judgment is very extensive, full of very important tax. so to, to shut this tribunal down after it has already achieved this, the outcome of the 1st case would be a mistake on so many different levels. but 1st and foremost is a promise to the victims that must be kept ready to talk to all the buddy,...
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these are the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller dudek recently said that there was no genocide. what are we to make about well, these are obviously very unacceptable comments. so this is an insult to the survivors and victims. and it doesn't really demonstrate a sense of political responsibility. i really hope that was the final decision in relation to say, but any thought that everyone in the region would accept the truth about the general side. in so many kind person least, i'm really in favor of having legislation prohibiting the denial of genocide and the growth vacation of war criminals because it is today, one of the big challenges we've seen the region that individuals who have been convicted for war crimes. i still consider the heroes in parts of their communities and it's really very sad to development and definitely not contributing positively to the process of reconciliation. can you, can you tell me a little bit about the legacy, the tribunal because it's
these are the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller dudek recently said that there was no genocide. what are we to make about well, these are obviously very unacceptable comments. so this is an insult to the survivors and victims. and it doesn't really demonstrate a sense of political responsibility. i really hope that was the final decision in relation to say, but any thought that everyone in the region would accept the truth about the general...
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can this tribunal be a model for the future? there was never an expectation that presidents and leaders would be arrested. this will not give the most power for demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of inclination and you have the perpetrates right there. and they have to sit there and after listen to con, get up and shoot, because you're speaking about what they've done is the candidate. how do you plead guilty or not guilty? time stick to this institution as a force that they need not a trace of justice need to rule. we miss them not to be removed from the courtroom. sometimes i find myself wondering what justice we were able to serve in for me because we served international justice. but did we do the right thing? oh, i do reach out for will for kaylee the loss across from so for the sentence, if you, if you mouse me ah, it took me a long time to find myself. but i still didn't figure out completely why the biggest question, why? why did i do what i have done? the one most, everything that i look back my past, it's al
can this tribunal be a model for the future? there was never an expectation that presidents and leaders would be arrested. this will not give the most power for demonstration that no one is beyond the reach of inclination and you have the perpetrates right there. and they have to sit there and after listen to con, get up and shoot, because you're speaking about what they've done is the candidate. how do you plead guilty or not guilty? time stick to this institution as a force that they need not...
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that comes out of the tribunal.isappearances, deportations, and detentions of uighurs outside of china, it is clear that the ccp have no problem with coercion outside of their own borders. the eyes of the world will be on the chinese government at next year's beijing winter olympics. a diplomatic boycott by the uk would send a clear signal that this sort of transnational repression is totally unacceptable. does the minister agree that this boycott is necessary? as, without taking meaningful action, we can only expect more of the same from the chinese state. the minister said no decision had been made about diplomatic attendance at the games. a conservative long—time campaignerfor the uighurs attended the tribunal. she told of the horrific experiences of one woman who'd given evidence. and, for her bravery to give evidence to the inquiry, she had herfamily paraded on tv by the chinese authorities. the right thing for the minister to do would be to support public of the tribunal. otherwise, we end up as the united nat
that comes out of the tribunal.isappearances, deportations, and detentions of uighurs outside of china, it is clear that the ccp have no problem with coercion outside of their own borders. the eyes of the world will be on the chinese government at next year's beijing winter olympics. a diplomatic boycott by the uk would send a clear signal that this sort of transnational repression is totally unacceptable. does the minister agree that this boycott is necessary? as, without taking meaningful...
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some parts of the region visa be the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller, i recently said somebody there was no genocide. what are we to make of that? well, these are obviously very unacceptable common, so this is an insult to the survivors and victims and it doesn't really demonstrate a some sense of political responsibility. i really hope that the final decision in relation to save any thought that everyone in the region really except the truth about the, the genocide in so many kind person be really in favor of having legislation prohibiting the denial of genocide and the gross occasion for criminals. because it is today, one of the big challenges we've seen, the region individuals who have been convicted for war crimes. i still consider the heroes in parts of their communities and it's really very sad to development and definitely not contributing positively to the process of reconciliation. can you, can you tell me a little bit about the legacy of the tribunal because it's not just about
some parts of the region visa be the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller, i recently said somebody there was no genocide. what are we to make of that? well, these are obviously very unacceptable common, so this is an insult to the survivors and victims and it doesn't really demonstrate a some sense of political responsibility. i really hope that the final decision in relation to save any thought that everyone in the region really except the...
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from no problem was a child to the tribunal had a problem too because we had some 70 accused. but no one was being arrested throughout the room. the prosecution needed to find a solution of enough team and the our team was able to determine the whereabouts of one of the accused social. i came up with the idea of getting him to walk into track lockup. we managed to win his trust and arranged a meeting in a un controlled area and i was going through austin. but we made him believe that we would help him sell his house, georgia because he put us we don't make using vis. excuse me. we had him cross the border where a special unit was waiting to arrest him with me, which the dollar bill or is it was this or just go. that was a decisive turning point because we proved it was possible to arrest of war criminal. nato now had to react with somebody. i mean, i go from that moment, nato began to arrest war. criminals from all sides, subs, croats, and balls in the acts. ah bosnia herzegovina was the 1st of the former yugoslav states to collaborate with the tribunal there handed over full
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the war crimes tribunal asked her to arrest cottage and march and send them to the hague me bill. it was time for me. i was the president of the republic. yes, i received a request to hand over my card to get your coverage fully quote parcel a be low. there was so much work to do after the war and i didn't know where they were and that didn't interest me because i was the president. i acted according to the constitution. the constitution forbade. and so i don't think i even replied, i tore it up and throw it away. mission mission that was that a little boy boss. no, no problem was a charge to the tribunal had a problem too because we had some 70 accused, but no one was being arrested for us or the prosecution needed to find a solution of not nice team the our team was able to determine the whereabouts of one of the accused social i came up with the idea of getting him to walk into track of the hope we managed to win his trust and arranged a meeting in a un controlled area. and i was, i mean, come on or senate but we made him believe that we would help him sell his house, georgia b
the war crimes tribunal asked her to arrest cottage and march and send them to the hague me bill. it was time for me. i was the president of the republic. yes, i received a request to hand over my card to get your coverage fully quote parcel a be low. there was so much work to do after the war and i didn't know where they were and that didn't interest me because i was the president. i acted according to the constitution. the constitution forbade. and so i don't think i even replied, i tore it...
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an international tribunal for lebanon has cancelled a new trial against the man convicted of the 2005 assassination of prime minister, roughly caribbean. a 2nd case was to begin soon. prosecuting slim. i ash for a little tax on prominent lebanese politicians. the court says that it will have to shut down completely if it doesn't get funds by the end of next month. lebanon's can't take a prime minister, has asked the un secretary general to find other ways of funding. well, he's a look at why selling i ash is being prosecuted for a tax which happened before and after the holidays. murder in 2005 in october, 2004. while one hummadi, one of the leading critics of the syrian government, was injured in a car bomb attack. the following year, george holloway, who was the leader of the lebanese communist party, was killed when an explosion targeted his car. a months later asked more, the deputy prime minister, minister of the interior at the time narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in 2019 the special tribunal charged. i, ash, and abstention. for the attacks. last year, the court had se
an international tribunal for lebanon has cancelled a new trial against the man convicted of the 2005 assassination of prime minister, roughly caribbean. a 2nd case was to begin soon. prosecuting slim. i ash for a little tax on prominent lebanese politicians. the court says that it will have to shut down completely if it doesn't get funds by the end of next month. lebanon's can't take a prime minister, has asked the un secretary general to find other ways of funding. well, he's a look at why...
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these are the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller, dudek recently said somebody was no genocide. what are we to make about by default obviously, very unacceptable. a comment. so this is an insult to the survivors and victims. and it doesn't really demonstrate a sense of political responsibility. i really hope that was the final decision in relation to say, but any thought that everyone in the region would accept the truth about the, the genocide in so many kind. personally, i'm really in favor of having legislation prohibiting the denial of genocide and the growth vacation war criminals. because the this today, one of the big challenges we've seen the region that individuals who have been convicted for war crimes. i still consider the heroes in parts of their communities and it's really very sad to development and definitely not contributing positively to the process of reconciliation. can you, can you tell me a little bit about the legacy of the tribunal because it's n
these are the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller, dudek recently said somebody was no genocide. what are we to make about by default obviously, very unacceptable. a comment. so this is an insult to the survivors and victims. and it doesn't really demonstrate a sense of political responsibility. i really hope that was the final decision in relation to say, but any thought that everyone in the region would accept the truth about the, the...
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these are the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller, i don't recently said somebody if there was no genocide, what are we to make about? well, these are obviously not an unexceptional comment. so this is an insult to the survivors and victims and it doesn't really demonstrate a sense of political responsibility. i really hope that was the final decision in relation to say, but any thought that everyone in the region would accept the truth about the, the genocide in so many kind person least i'm really in favor of having legislation prohibiting the denial of genocide and the growth occasional war criminals because it is today, one of the big challenges we seen, the region that individuals who has been convicted for war crimes. i feel, consider the heroes in ours, of their communities. can do this really a very sad to development and definitely not contributing positively to the process of reconciliation. can you, can you tell me a little bit about the legacy of the tribuna
these are the work of the tribunal. for instance, the president of bosnia herzegovina, mirror miller, i don't recently said somebody if there was no genocide, what are we to make about? well, these are obviously not an unexceptional comment. so this is an insult to the survivors and victims and it doesn't really demonstrate a sense of political responsibility. i really hope that was the final decision in relation to say, but any thought that everyone in the region would accept the truth about...
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el tribunal supremo dice que no.cidir frente declaraciones contradictorias. >> esta decisiÓn de la suprema corte se deriva de dos demandas presentadas. desde regresados a sus paÍses ocultando informaciÓn que los contradecÍa. el juez les negÓ el caso——— Él no expresa que los encuentra creÍbles, la corte suprema dice que por ser una decisiÓn razonable, tiene que ser respetada. >> ante la lejana posibilidad de concretar una reforma migratoria integral continua la presiÓn para legalizar al menos a ciertos grupos de indocumentados. uno de ellos es el de los campesinos que parece tener mejores posibilidades en el congreso. mientras continÚa navegando en la incertidumbre. como nos dice dulce castellanos, una organizaciÓn quiere endurecer las polÍticas contra los indocumentados. sus incansables manos continÚan trabajando las tierras y cosechando los alimentos para los estadounidenses. y sus voces piden la legalizaciÓn para los cientos de miles de trabajadores agrÍcolas. ellos nunca se preguntan si la comida que estÁn montand
el tribunal supremo dice que no.cidir frente declaraciones contradictorias. >> esta decisiÓn de la suprema corte se deriva de dos demandas presentadas. desde regresados a sus paÍses ocultando informaciÓn que los contradecÍa. el juez les negÓ el caso——— Él no expresa que los encuentra creÍbles, la corte suprema dice que por ser una decisiÓn razonable, tiene que ser respetada. >> ante la lejana posibilidad de concretar una reforma migratoria integral continua la presiÓn...
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after on the 29th day out and i'll be there with you, an international tribunal for 11 and has cancelled a new trial against the man convicted of the assassination of prime minister roughly cut 80 in 2005. the 2nd case was to begin soon. prosecuting the has below member sallie mae ash 4 other attacks on prominent lebanese politicians. the court says it'll have to shut down completely though if it doesn't get funding by the end of next month. lebanon's care take a prime minister is off the un secretary general to find other ways of funding. aga ca run was the head of outreach of the special tribunal for lebanon, the s t l, and says the international community must act to ensure justice for the victims. this would be a travesty and unprecedented travesia for international criminal justice to simply shut down a tribunal on the eve of a 2nd major trial. it will be a terrible message not only to the victims in lebanon, but to the victims around the world are hoping for international justice. the international community pledged that they would support the victims of these crimes when they esta
after on the 29th day out and i'll be there with you, an international tribunal for 11 and has cancelled a new trial against the man convicted of the assassination of prime minister roughly cut 80 in 2005. the 2nd case was to begin soon. prosecuting the has below member sallie mae ash 4 other attacks on prominent lebanese politicians. the court says it'll have to shut down completely though if it doesn't get funding by the end of next month. lebanon's care take a prime minister is off the un...
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so in 1892, he's writing a series of articles to the tribune. it's worth noting that this is only seven years after the placement of the monument. so he's got a fairly fresh trip to gettysburg in his mind. and he's arguing that the 27th. indiana is not directly to the right flank of the second massachusetts and that they're two separate actions. and this is when rankin writes that earlier quote to go forward with certain destruction as that part of the rebel line against which the 27th charged was over three times the length of the regimen to stay there was annihilation. so the 27th fell back about the same time the second, massachusetts retreated. he doesn't think that this blame is fair because both regiments were pinned down neither could succeed neither could help each other. it's just that the 27th. indiana was left in the open of that meadow while the second massachusetts had at least some form of cover. he continued to describe this affair. so as to convey the idea that the 27th and second started in line together and that the 27th ran of
so in 1892, he's writing a series of articles to the tribune. it's worth noting that this is only seven years after the placement of the monument. so he's got a fairly fresh trip to gettysburg in his mind. and he's arguing that the 27th. indiana is not directly to the right flank of the second massachusetts and that they're two separate actions. and this is when rankin writes that earlier quote to go forward with certain destruction as that part of the rebel line against which the 27th charged...
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is set that a 1st international tribunal sat up after the nuremberg trials against nazi germany . and it's seen as a very big success because 161 people were and died at all been brought here to this court. and of course my law is seen as the main man, the man who has seen it. indeed, as one of the worth war, criminals in history who has ever been brought to trial. he's been always in denial . he's been quite emotional during the trials. he's 78 years old. he's at his, it's his so how does that he had suffered strokes and the lawyers have also said that's one of the reasons they have appeal this verdict that he couldn't be sent to be sentenced to prison any longer, but he's still here serving his sentence in the evening, a prison here near the hague, and he's hearing out any minute now if he will have to go to jail for the rest of his life. step what happens from here by my understanding, there are a number of possible outcomes from today's proceedings, right? yes, many experts of course believe that this life sentence will be upheld because of the seriousness of all these charges
is set that a 1st international tribunal sat up after the nuremberg trials against nazi germany . and it's seen as a very big success because 161 people were and died at all been brought here to this court. and of course my law is seen as the main man, the man who has seen it. indeed, as one of the worth war, criminals in history who has ever been brought to trial. he's been always in denial . he's been quite emotional during the trials. he's 78 years old. he's at his, it's his so how does that...
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they'll wheeling their way through the mechanisms here, but broadly, this is the end of the tribunal for those crimes that took place in the former yugoslavia. but the reality is that the political divisions specifically in republic, subs go, which is the predominant view of ethnic region of bosnia and herzegovina, is still very much divided on the issues that lead to the violence. back then in the ninety's, including millard dick, who is the leader of that region. republican who has repeatedly said that the genocide of reverend isa never happen on the right code is not a war criminal. so there are also divisions, but some of the people we've been speaking to here today, including some of the leading voices in the mothers. this reverend has said simply that they believed that this trial needs to put a line in the sand and the society and the people of that part of the world need to use. it is a loans types of some sorts of reconciliation that she related to this sort of no nuremberg trials after the 2nd world war and high ones they were finished. that was a point for germany and the
they'll wheeling their way through the mechanisms here, but broadly, this is the end of the tribunal for those crimes that took place in the former yugoslavia. but the reality is that the political divisions specifically in republic, subs go, which is the predominant view of ethnic region of bosnia and herzegovina, is still very much divided on the issues that lead to the violence. back then in the ninety's, including millard dick, who is the leader of that region. republican who has repeatedly...
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we are not a court, we are not a tribunal, _ we are not a court, we are not a tribunal, we — we are notct _ tribunal, we are given the mandate to collect and analyse evidence of the most — to collect and analyse evidence of the most serious violations of criminal— the most serious violations of criminal law committed in myanmar since _ criminal law committed in myanmar since 2011 — criminal law committed in myanmar since 2011. so the idea of the mechanism is to collect and preserve that evidence to create files that could _ that evidence to create files that could facilitate prosecutions in regional, — could facilitate prosecutions in regional, national or international courts— regional, national or international courts that — regional, national or international courts that are able and willing to exercise — courts that are able and willing to exercise jurisdiction. courts that are able and willing to exercisejurisdiction. but courts that are able and willing to exercise jurisdiction.— exercise “urisdiction. but will the milita exercise jurisdiction. but will the military and _ exercise
we are not a court, we are not a tribunal, _ we are not a court, we are not a tribunal, we — we are notct _ tribunal, we are given the mandate to collect and analyse evidence of the most — to collect and analyse evidence of the most serious violations of criminal— the most serious violations of criminal law committed in myanmar since _ criminal law committed in myanmar since 2011 — criminal law committed in myanmar since 2011. so the idea of the mechanism is to collect and preserve that...
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n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia. and in 2017, he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed these crimes. the chamber census mister outcome luggage to life imprisonment from aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction. and the appeal verdict will be the last in the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of colleena vick, melodic still revered, the hero of you held by many bosnian serbs and he's an honest man and honest commander who only defended his people. nothing else. i think he deserves to be released because he's not guilty of anything yet. can you send me those who lost loved ones in the genocide hope the final ruling will confirm a lot of guilt for them. it's a question of justice, not just for their families, but for all human kind. but he w report a jack power is standing by for us in the heck where rock lot it is awaiting his final voted. john, what can we expect as a final ruling today? well, the judge is going to have a couple of options ahead of them. fir
n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia. and in 2017, he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed these crimes. the chamber census mister outcome luggage to life imprisonment from aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction. and the appeal verdict will be the last in the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of colleena vick, melodic still revered, the hero of you held by many bosnian serbs and he's an honest man and honest commander who only...
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britney dijo que le pidiÓ al tribunal que desea elegir su propio abogado. viral en cuestiÓn de horas. recuerden que ronaldo apartÓ dos envases de coca—cola durante una rueda de prensa y animÓ al pÚblico a tomar agua, le provoco a la empresa una caÍda de 1,6 que en la bolsa de valores. borja: hablando de fÚtbol este sÁbado comienzan los octavos de final de la euro por prende tv, gales contra dinamarca seguido de italia contra austria. en vivo y gratis por prende tv. descarga esa...
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reporter: four years ago, the tribunal found him guilty of genocide end of war crimes.m 1992 to 1995. a criminal in the eyes of his victims, but perhaps a hero to others. in east bosnia a street is named after him. the local seb community believes he defended them in the war. >> we will not abandon him as long as we live. our fighters did under the command of that man. reporter: the glorification of war criminals and former yugoslavia has been a source of concern. two decades ago, not many could imagine he would be convicted and imprisoned. after the verdict, the success of the former yugoslavia tribunal served as a reminde that international justice is possible. but some are questioning its purpose if it fails to act as a deterrent. an expert on more studies says despite its shortcomings, the former tribunal plays a crucial role, not only in taking war criminals off the street. beyond that, knowing what happened in the past is crucial. there is so many other things that go in this recipe. much of it is domestic. i think the leaders of the former yugoslavia have failed.
reporter: four years ago, the tribunal found him guilty of genocide end of war crimes.m 1992 to 1995. a criminal in the eyes of his victims, but perhaps a hero to others. in east bosnia a street is named after him. the local seb community believes he defended them in the war. >> we will not abandon him as long as we live. our fighters did under the command of that man. reporter: the glorification of war criminals and former yugoslavia has been a source of concern. two decades ago, not...
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and we could do that thanks to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago, a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, and was found shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in past cases, then like now, there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of criticism, but the international community will have to answer now as it watches what is supposed to be a tool for justice prematurely shut down, said their elders. ita balte. iran supreme leader has urged people to vote in the upcoming presidential election on itala ali, harmony, and restoration on the anniversary of the death of the atlantic. republics found that he won't radians but not taking part of the vote may have dangerous consequences in the future will still have had gave battle. he, some people say they consent to vote in the upco
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what do you make of a tribunal here funded by on equal the world we go? congress jeffrey nice, of course, was at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia and co authored an anti report about syria. allow me to make several points. first of all, she enjoys part of china and no one can change that back. secondly, the weigle brothers and sisters are part of the chinese nationality. they are chinese citizens. they need to abide by chinese or loss. and their freight is law should be protected to the maximum extent and people's right to go to their mosques, for example, to worship in their way fully protected by the japanese law and father. i think in she and john, there are radicalization spill over from the 20 year old warning. i understand that being cases of terrorism extremism, separatism, you name it, and we need to get united as a nation to put these evil forces out of the equation in jean jones and the other part of the work. let's focus on the mega try. that is but mega threat being sheen job. i think we are now faced with a day jo
what do you make of a tribunal here funded by on equal the world we go? congress jeffrey nice, of course, was at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia and co authored an anti report about syria. allow me to make several points. first of all, she enjoys part of china and no one can change that back. secondly, the weigle brothers and sisters are part of the chinese nationality. they are chinese citizens. they need to abide by chinese or loss. and their freight is law...
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and we could do the thing to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago. a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, was found, shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in pass cases, then like now, there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of criticism, but the international community will have to answer now as it watches what is supposed to be a tool for justice prematurely shut down. so there else is eda balte. the russian president vladimir putin says his country's economy is close to returning to pre pandemic levels. thanks partly to the completion of a $12000000000.00 gas pipeline to germany, who should also urge russians to get their cova jabs quicker. the pace of inoculations is slowed down, and russia even invited foreigners to come and get the job. i think it was, but got me
and we could do the thing to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago. a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, was found, shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in pass cases, then like now, there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of...
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and as allegations of genocide in china, against the week of population ahead in the london tribunal, amid the new hand probe, we speak to the vice president of the center of china in globalization to go to get china southern story. all the more coming up. and today's going underground, but 1st is the $54.00 out of us through the middle east. 6, a war is a reminder of the geopolitical implications of all at war. that is an unseen will being waged in our name one that is biological. even if you don't believe and ca, and that might fix reef journalists after their poor records and w. m d, should we all be taking more notice of the lab lee hypothesis about the birth of corona virus. join me now from new jersey is wilma new york time science editor nicholas wade. nicholas, thanks so much for coming on before we get to the actual article. do you think it's been unfair how arguably disinterested the piece you've written which was republish in the bulletin of atomic scientists how it's been treated as cold war propaganda. what i haven't seen that i'm sorry it has been but the piece just trie
and as allegations of genocide in china, against the week of population ahead in the london tribunal, amid the new hand probe, we speak to the vice president of the center of china in globalization to go to get china southern story. all the more coming up. and today's going underground, but 1st is the $54.00 out of us through the middle east. 6, a war is a reminder of the geopolitical implications of all at war. that is an unseen will being waged in our name one that is biological. even if you...
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and we could do that thanks to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago, a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, and was found shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in pass cases, then like now, there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of criticism, but the international community will have to answer now as it watches what is supposed to be a tool for justice prematurely shut down, said their elders either built hundreds of parents in the democratic republic of congo on looking for their missing children. volcanic eruption followed by an evacuation order led to panic and goma. several children got separated from their parents. now one red cross volunteer tells us how agency is helping them re unite the language you submitted to see my in my name is see me to be seen evolving.
and we could do that thanks to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago, a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, and was found shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in pass cases, then like now, there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its...
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and we could do the thing to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago. a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, was found, shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in pass cases, then like now there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of criticism, but the international community will have to answer now as it watches what is supposed to be a tool for justice prematurely shut down. so there else's ita, built with us, and skype from beirut alia, hindi, co founder of the international and transitional justice resource center. thank you for your time, sir. so as then it points out in her report lebanon's got economic problems. we'll talk a little bit more about that later, but that essentially means that this court could just be shut down because it can't quite reach what it needs to
and we could do the thing to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago. a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, was found, shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in pass cases, then like now there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of...
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a civilian yet uighur tribunal has been gathering evidence aiming at publishing a report in septemberhat china is guilty of genocide. >> a tribunal led by lawyers and human rights experts in london to detmine wheer china is guilty of a genocide against the muslim minority. >> we have two hearings, when in june and what in september. >> while the tribunal has no state backing, participants are hoping to draw international attention. china has not held back in condemning the hearings. >>[speaking non-english language]. >> rights groups say that at least one million weaker than other muslims have been detained in the xinjiang regi. china denies abuses have taken place and says its network of camps have offered reeducation and vocational training. the international criminal court announced in december it would not investigate, because china, as a nonmember, was outside of its jurisdiction. bean ball, the international court of justice cannot -- meanwhile, the international court of justice can only take a case approved by the un security council. the tbunal's launch mes a week ahead of th
a civilian yet uighur tribunal has been gathering evidence aiming at publishing a report in septemberhat china is guilty of genocide. >> a tribunal led by lawyers and human rights experts in london to detmine wheer china is guilty of a genocide against the muslim minority. >> we have two hearings, when in june and what in september. >> while the tribunal has no state backing, participants are hoping to draw international attention. china has not held back in condemning the...
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this talk film on the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia biggest in the national court of its kind see soon the ah what people have to say matters to me. that's why just to they're still really reporter every weekend on d. w. ah, the in the of the world war to the people, if you just love you, lived in peace under the grip of an old or a terry and leader yasser brawls. tito the in in 1980 tito died and the regime began to crumble in the 6 constituents republics. a new generation of leaders used nationalism to win over the people in society where your neighbor so different religion and you didn't see them like enemies. now suddenly you have this, you know, parties coming around talking that your neighbor is enemy that you need to be. watch him where it carefully in 19809 slo bought in milosevic became president of serbia, costing himself as defender of the service. ah, i don't think he believed in nationalism use nationalism to one in one and only to keep slipping loss of age in power. and if you foster fear with the other, it's an incitement to violence and then v
this talk film on the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia biggest in the national court of its kind see soon the ah what people have to say matters to me. that's why just to they're still really reporter every weekend on d. w. ah, the in the of the world war to the people, if you just love you, lived in peace under the grip of an old or a terry and leader yasser brawls. tito the in in 1980 tito died and the regime began to crumble in the 6 constituents republics. a new...
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it’s back to that first tribunal and start all over again.— back to that first tribunal and start allsuch a - complicated issue and i'm not trying to reduce it down to easy portions, but as the crux of it essentially whether or not my forstater�*s believes are protected or not protected under the equality act? is that the crux of it? to protected under the equality act? is that the crux of it?— that the crux of it? to even complicate _ that the crux of it? to even complicate matters - that the crux of it? to even | complicate matters further, that the crux of it? to even i complicate matters further, i that the crux of it? to even - complicate matters further, i would say yes and no. because upholding certain beliefs means that it will infringe on certain community, and of course, ms forstater says that she clearly believes that her beliefs are in no way denigrating to the trans community, and that was upheld in thejudgment the trans community, and that was upheld in the judgment today. but i think we have to bear in mind which enter critical campaigners at large, there are very worry
it’s back to that first tribunal and start all over again.— back to that first tribunal and start allsuch a - complicated issue and i'm not trying to reduce it down to easy portions, but as the crux of it essentially whether or not my forstater�*s believes are protected or not protected under the equality act? is that the crux of it? to protected under the equality act? is that the crux of it?— that the crux of it? to even complicate _ that the crux of it? to even complicate matters -...
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n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia. and in 2017, he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed these crimes. the chamber census mister outcome luggage to life imprisonment from him. aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction and the appeal verdict will be the last in the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of colleena, vick, melodic still revered. as a hero of you, held by many bosnian serbs person, he's an honest man and honest commander who only defended his people. nothing else . i think he deserves to be released because he's not guilty of anything yet. can you send those who lost loved ones in the genocide hope the final ruling will confirm a lot of guilt for them. it's a question of justice, not just for their families, but for all humankind. but he w report, a check power is standing by for us in the heck where rock lot, it's is awaiting his final john. what can we expect as a final rolling today? well, the judge is going to have a couple of options ahead of th
n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia. and in 2017, he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed these crimes. the chamber census mister outcome luggage to life imprisonment from him. aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction and the appeal verdict will be the last in the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of colleena, vick, melodic still revered. as a hero of you, held by many bosnian serbs person, he's an honest man and honest commander...
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n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia and in 2017 he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed this crime which the chambers, census mister outcome luggage to life imprisonment from aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction. and the appeal verdict will be the last and the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of colleen, a vic, melodic still revered, the hero of you held by many bosnian serbs person. he's an honest man and honest commander who only defended his people. nothing else . i think he deserves to be released because he's not guilty of anything. those who lost loved ones in the genocide. 7 hope the final ruling will confirm a lot of guilt for them. it's a question of justice, not just for their families, but for all human kind of spring and catalina listed here. she's a researcher with the global and european studies institute lights. the university, thanks for being with us this morning. dr. research. what are you expecting from the court today? do you think mr luggage has a chance of winning his appeal? and thank you. on
n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia and in 2017 he was found guilty of war crimes and genocide for having committed this crime which the chambers, census mister outcome luggage to life imprisonment from aladdin has challenged his genocide conviction. and the appeal verdict will be the last and the case against him. 60 kilometers from sarajevo in his home town of colleen, a vic, melodic still revered, the hero of you held by many bosnian serbs person. he's an honest man and honest commander...
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tribunal. so far with all these people who have been brought in, who have been convicted and melodic, of course, is seen as the biggest man, he's seen as one of the worst war criminals in the history who's ever been on trial . so everyone is very anxiously waiting for the judge's decision. we were just getting into the face where she is discussing the we 1st a pound, which was janice side and the 6 municipalities. and that's the only one account that's a lot each was for clinton for this is a very crucial one because the victims want this also to be called genocide. so we will here for we through now, if that is going to be the case and if the life sentence will be of how well the watching very closely. indeed here on out there and bringing you much more of that in the next bulletin for now. thank you so much step. well, that's it for this news hour that don't go away. we'll be covering that very, very, very closely. indeed, here on al jazeera, i'll be back in just a moment with much more of th
tribunal. so far with all these people who have been brought in, who have been convicted and melodic, of course, is seen as the biggest man, he's seen as one of the worst war criminals in the history who's ever been on trial . so everyone is very anxiously waiting for the judge's decision. we were just getting into the face where she is discussing the we 1st a pound, which was janice side and the 6 municipalities. and that's the only one account that's a lot each was for clinton for this is a...
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translation: the so-called uighur special tribunal - is neither legal nor credible.china farce, concocted by a few people. the chinese authorities say that the witnesses to the tribunal are all acting, are actors, that this is a show. both say they've come to london to put the spotlight on the uighurs�* collective suffering, and china's efforts to erase their identity. caroline hawley, bbc news. the detained bela rusian opposition journalist roman protasevich has appeared again on state television, tearfully confessing to helping to organise anti—government protests. he is also seen recanting his criticism of belarus�*s authoritarian president, alexander lu kashenko. his family and opposition groups say he was clearly speaking under duress. the authorities, who've labelled mr protasevich an extremist, claim television confessions by government opponents are purely done voluntarily. officials in sri lanka are desperately trying to contain a potentially devastating oil leak from a sinking cargo ship. the ship caught fire nearly two weeks ago, debris and oil have alread
translation: the so-called uighur special tribunal - is neither legal nor credible.china farce, concocted by a few people. the chinese authorities say that the witnesses to the tribunal are all acting, are actors, that this is a show. both say they've come to london to put the spotlight on the uighurs�* collective suffering, and china's efforts to erase their identity. caroline hawley, bbc news. the detained bela rusian opposition journalist roman protasevich has appeared again on state...
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back and hold the full tribunal.— hold the full tribunal.pfizer coronavirus vaccine to donate in nearly one hundred countries that need it most was up in the next half of outside source regular look in detail at one aspect of the vaccine role rollout. as a decision of some of the most richest countries to start vaccinating children. where got a look at the arguments for and against doing that. that is coming up against doing that. that is coming up in a couple of minutes' time. good evening. thursday has been a day of chasing cloud amounts and we started on a grey note and for some, the cloud lingered all day, thick enough for some light rain is well across highlands in scotland. further south and east, the cloud broke up and it was a warm afternoon but a little bit of with a cloud in comparison to recent days and if you take a look at the satellite picture, you can see how extensive the cloud is been and i was up to the west, thick enough to a drizzle, you can just make it out some visibility and that low cloud, that mist and mirk is going
back and hold the full tribunal.— hold the full tribunal.pfizer coronavirus vaccine to donate in nearly one hundred countries that need it most was up in the next half of outside source regular look in detail at one aspect of the vaccine role rollout. as a decision of some of the most richest countries to start vaccinating children. where got a look at the arguments for and against doing that. that is coming up against doing that. that is coming up in a couple of minutes' time. good evening....
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translation: the so-called uighur special tribunal - is neither legal nor credible.le. the chinese authorities say that the witnesses to the tribunal are all acting, are actors, that this is a show. both say they've come to london to put the spotlight on the uighurs�* collective suffering, and china's efforts to erase their identity. caroline hawley, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... the head of the tokyo olympics says the games will definitely go ahead, but spectators might miss out. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, via a signal given with the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter, he fought all the way to the end — even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anni
translation: the so-called uighur special tribunal - is neither legal nor credible.le. the chinese authorities say that the witnesses to the tribunal are all acting, are actors, that this is a show. both say they've come to london to put the spotlight on the uighurs�* collective suffering, and china's efforts to erase their identity. caroline hawley, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... the head of the tokyo olympics says the games will definitely go ahead, but spectators...
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translation: the so-called uighur special tribunal - is neither legal nor credible.e, concocted by a few people. the chinese authorities say that the witnesses to the tribunal are all acting, are actors, that this is a show. both say they've come to london to put the spotlight on the uighurs�* collective suffering, and china's efforts to erase their identity. caroline hawley, bbc news. let s get some of the day s other news. four countries have started legal action against iran over the accidental shooting down of a ukrainian airliner near tehran last year. ukraine, britain, sweden and canada all had citizens aboard the plane. they're demanding that iran officially take responsibility for what happened. the ukrainian plane was mistakenly shot down by iranian forces during a period of very high tension between iran and us forces based in neighbouring iraq. a court in pakistan is reported to have overturned a death sentence handed down to a christian couple for blasphemy, and ordered their release. shagufta kausar and her husband shafqat emmanuel were convicted in 2014
translation: the so-called uighur special tribunal - is neither legal nor credible.e, concocted by a few people. the chinese authorities say that the witnesses to the tribunal are all acting, are actors, that this is a show. both say they've come to london to put the spotlight on the uighurs�* collective suffering, and china's efforts to erase their identity. caroline hawley, bbc news. let s get some of the day s other news. four countries have started legal action against iran over the...