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decision and it is a huge rebuke to aung san suu kyi and to the military and burma. can you explain aung san suu kyi's position? she is a nobel peace laureate and long defended the burmese military and its genocide against the rohingya muslims and actually went to the hague to testify on the military's behalf. the military, which imprisoned her anand she fought against for decades. >> obvioly, she e has thrown her lot in with the military. i think she is showing d domestc public opinion that she hates the rohingya as many others do. let's remember, this is one of the most hated percuted miminorities in thee world. i was reminded by this decision of genocide conviction in guguatemala against rios mont in mayanh the highland indians, among the most marginalizized people in america -- not as marginalized as the rohihingya -- were recognized aa group and their righghts were protected as victims of genocide. i think the same thing is happening today. aung san suu kyi nevever mentiod and the government of myanmar, the response to yesteterday's ruling, never uses even the w
decision and it is a huge rebuke to aung san suu kyi and to the military and burma. can you explain aung san suu kyi's position? she is a nobel peace laureate and long defended the burmese military and its genocide against the rohingya muslims and actually went to the hague to testify on the military's behalf. the military, which imprisoned her anand she fought against for decades. >> obvioly, she e has thrown her lot in with the military. i think she is showing d domestc public opinion...
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also ruled that me and protect all evidence for potential genocide trial me and bars leader aung san suu kyi denies genocide has been committed and accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses need baka has more from the hague now ma stands accused of one of the world's worst crimes the genocide of its own people the case was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries their very. creamy at serious risk of genocide on thursday the un's highest court agreed to deal with the case it also unanimously agreed to impose an emergency in order to prevent more violence the ruling compels me on mass forces to end all acts of genocidal violence including murder rape the burning of villages the prevention of access to medicine myanmar must also preserve all evidence ahead of a very complicated genocide trial. the judgments binding cannell be appealed must prove it's following the order reporting back to the courts in 4 months time and every 6 months after the court has ordered these periodic reports and that is definitely a way forward to continue to get information on what's happening on t
also ruled that me and protect all evidence for potential genocide trial me and bars leader aung san suu kyi denies genocide has been committed and accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses need baka has more from the hague now ma stands accused of one of the world's worst crimes the genocide of its own people the case was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries their very. creamy at serious risk of genocide on thursday the un's highest court agreed to deal with the case it...
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by the myanmar government, leave firstly for the standing in the international community of aung san suu kyiary move for aung san suu kyi to come to court in december, and i do think that it helped, you know, the international community reconsider who they thought she was. she is somewhat in silent and standing behind the shield of the military, and the international community has said we need to give her time and be patient, so that she can enact the reforms she needs to do. and i think that seeing her stand up in court and deny genocide and deny the existence of this population, and ignore the serious harm is against them, i think it really helps the international community see with a clearer picture who she might be and what she is capable of doing. and pa rt what she is capable of doing. and part of the response, ijust what she is capable of doing. and part of the response, i just want to give you a chance to respond, because part of the comments from the myanmar government is that agencies, organisations like yours, human rights organisations, have been distorting fact. sure, so i think
by the myanmar government, leave firstly for the standing in the international community of aung san suu kyiary move for aung san suu kyi to come to court in december, and i do think that it helped, you know, the international community reconsider who they thought she was. she is somewhat in silent and standing behind the shield of the military, and the international community has said we need to give her time and be patient, so that she can enact the reforms she needs to do. and i think that...
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aung san suu kyi, a once nobel awarded peace laureate, can't defend her country from the indefensiblen. full from grace a few would have seen. aung san suu kyi isn't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has called the mass killings as a haphazard response by the military to attacks from muslim militants. the gambia has asked the un's highest rorts to ta ke has asked the un's highest rorts to take immediate steps to stop any rapes, killings or the destruction of homes and killings. it has asked thejudges to preserve of homes and killings. it has asked the judges to preserve the evidence of any actions designed to destroy an entire ethnic group. this case has given the rohingya a voice and the authorities in myanmar are warning the world's eyes are now on them. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has warned that a conflict with neigbouring iran would be a disaster for his own country and the developing world. in a wide ranging interview he also defended comparing the indian government to the nazis. mr khan was speaking to t
aung san suu kyi, a once nobel awarded peace laureate, can't defend her country from the indefensiblen. full from grace a few would have seen. aung san suu kyi isn't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has called the mass killings as a haphazard response by the military to attacks from muslim militants. the gambia has asked the un's highest rorts to ta ke has asked the un's highest rorts to take immediate steps to stop any rapes, killings or the destruction of homes and...
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aung san suu kyi, a once—oppressed nobel peace laureate, now defending her country against the indefensiblen't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has described the mass killings as a haphazard response by the military to attacks by muslim militants. the gambia has asked the un's highest court to take immediate steps to stop any rapes, killings or the destruction of homes and villages. it's also asked the judges here to demand the preservation of any evidence of actions designed to destroy an entire ethnic group. this case has given the rohingya a voice and the authorities in myanmar are warning the world's eyes are now on them. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. let's breathe you on a few other stories this hour and environmental activists are saying the contamination of drinking water in the us with man—made chemicals is far more serious than previously estimated. tests commissioned by the environmental working group have for the first time found toxic chemicals, pfa is, in the drinking water of dozens of american cities. some of these have been linked to cancer, liv
aung san suu kyi, a once—oppressed nobel peace laureate, now defending her country against the indefensiblen't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has described the mass killings as a haphazard response by the military to attacks by muslim militants. the gambia has asked the un's highest court to take immediate steps to stop any rapes, killings or the destruction of homes and villages. it's also asked the judges here to demand the preservation of any evidence of actions...
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you mentioned aung san suu kyi who notably appeared there at the beginning of the proceedings will stop, but can we expect a response from her to whatever the determination is? well, in fact, we've already heard over the last few days the reaction from the myanmar government and they released an internal report or a summary of the report in which they characterise the mass killings as a haphazard response by the army to attacks by muslim militants. so that gives us an idea of that eventually mounted here. first of all they argue there was no intent by the authorities to systematically destroy an entire ethnic group which is central to the crime of genocide and that myanmar is investigating random attacks internally so there no need for an international event —— intervention from the court. that is the argument presented by myanmar. and actually, in terms of the powers of enforcement, that is the powers of enforcement, that is the important thing here. this court does not have any power to enforce. the ruling would be binding, but if myanmar chose to ignore it, which would be difficult g
you mentioned aung san suu kyi who notably appeared there at the beginning of the proceedings will stop, but can we expect a response from her to whatever the determination is? well, in fact, we've already heard over the last few days the reaction from the myanmar government and they released an internal report or a summary of the report in which they characterise the mass killings as a haphazard response by the army to attacks by muslim militants. so that gives us an idea of that eventually...
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also ruled that me and protect all evidence for a potential genocide trial may must lead to aung san suu kyishe denies genocide has been committed and accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses they barker reports from the hague b.m.r. stands accused of one of the world's worst crimes the genocide of its own people the case was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries they're trying to cremate a serious risk of genocide on thursday the un's highest courts agree to deal with the case it also unanimously agreed to impose an emergency in order to prevent more violence the ruling compels me on mass forces to end all acts of genocidal violence including murder rape the burning of villages the prevention of access to medicine must also preserve all evidence ahead of a very complicated genocide trial. the judgments binding and cattle be appealed must prove it's following the order reporting back to the courts in 4 months time and every 6 months after the court has ordered these periodic reports and that is definitely a way for to continue to get information on what's happening on
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preserve evidence of alleged atrocities the verdict comes after me in mars' de facto leader aung san suu kyi she defended her country against accusations of genocide. tonight the world health organization says a new strain of the corona virus which emerged in china is not yet a global health emergency now the virus has claimed 18 lives or so var including one hundreds of miles from the virus epicenter chinese authorities have locked down several cities in a bid to contain the virus 1st and foremost is the city of new han the metropolis at the heart of this outbreak. a city of 11000000 people with almost no one on the streets transportation on lockdown trains planes buses nothing leaves the city outbound cars are also forbidden hospital wards have had to deal with hundreds of cases and thousands more beds have been reserved for patients health workers are on the front line of the fight against the virus and those which includes it would of course were weren't and so our relatives may hit but we're nurses and we'll do our job as long as we wear the uniform despite the rising number of cases th
preserve evidence of alleged atrocities the verdict comes after me in mars' de facto leader aung san suu kyi she defended her country against accusations of genocide. tonight the world health organization says a new strain of the corona virus which emerged in china is not yet a global health emergency now the virus has claimed 18 lives or so var including one hundreds of miles from the virus epicenter chinese authorities have locked down several cities in a bid to contain the virus 1st and...
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preserve evidence of alleged atrocities well the verdict comes after lynn mars de facto leader aung san suu kyi defended her country against accusations of genocide to put the. on next to china where a deadly virus is spreading and fueling fears of a global pandemic chinese health officials have just confirmed the 1st deaths from a new strain of corona virus outside the city and that's the epicenter of the outbreak the victim is an 80 year old man in the province. authorities have been racing to quarantine rouhani and other chinese cities in a bit to contain the disease. this is where it all began authorities have traced the outbreak of the corona virus to a seafood market in ruhani since then the city has shut down outdoor transportation to cut off from the world some fear a repeat of the deadly outbreak of the sars virus which killed over 800 people in 2003. and i think those i'm really worried i'm really scared it will become the next ours that's why we all ran off but some are still traveling to you know who on is a city often 11000000 people just about 400 have been infected that's a very
preserve evidence of alleged atrocities well the verdict comes after lynn mars de facto leader aung san suu kyi defended her country against accusations of genocide to put the. on next to china where a deadly virus is spreading and fueling fears of a global pandemic chinese health officials have just confirmed the 1st deaths from a new strain of corona virus outside the city and that's the epicenter of the outbreak the victim is an 80 year old man in the province. authorities have been racing...
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preserve evidence of alleged atrocities the verdict comes after me in mars' de facto leader aung san suu kyi she defended her country against genocide accusations and. at the world economic forum in davos switzerland german chancellor angela merkel has urged the world's business elite to take young climate activists seriously she says the need to stop global warming is now a matter of human survival. this is g w news from berlin for more you can follow us on twitter at g.w. news or you can visit our website at www dot com. and don't forget you can always a get the w. news on the go just to download our work out from google play or from the apps to word that will give you access to all of the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and in for part of a news story if you see news happening you can also use the interview app to send us photos and video of what's happening. to watch the w. news coming up next to the point the prospects of peace in libya i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of all news followed by the day tonight in-depth cov
preserve evidence of alleged atrocities the verdict comes after me in mars' de facto leader aung san suu kyi she defended her country against genocide accusations and. at the world economic forum in davos switzerland german chancellor angela merkel has urged the world's business elite to take young climate activists seriously she says the need to stop global warming is now a matter of human survival. this is g w news from berlin for more you can follow us on twitter at g.w. news or you can...
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discovered on the second day of mr xi's state visit to myanmar, where he and and the country's leader aung san suu kyion between the two countries. hundreds of canadian troops are being sent to newfoundland to help recovery efforts following a record— breaking snowstorm. 200 troops are expected to be on the ground by the end of sunday with an additional hundred in place on monday. a blizzard on friday dumped more than 75 centimetres of snow on newfoundland's capital, stjohn‘s. authorities in china are scrambling to stop the spread of a new pneumonia—like virus as millions of people prepare to travel for the lunar new year. china's national health commission says it believes the current outbreak is controllable. two people have died after contracting the coronavirus in the central chinese city of wuhan, while dozens more have been infected. earlier i spoke to wang linfa, the director of the emerging infectious diseases program at duke — nus medical school in singapore, who's just flown back from wuhan. where every traveller is screened by the detector multiple times. there isa the detector multiple tim
discovered on the second day of mr xi's state visit to myanmar, where he and and the country's leader aung san suu kyion between the two countries. hundreds of canadian troops are being sent to newfoundland to help recovery efforts following a record— breaking snowstorm. 200 troops are expected to be on the ground by the end of sunday with an additional hundred in place on monday. a blizzard on friday dumped more than 75 centimetres of snow on newfoundland's capital, stjohn‘s. authorities...
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crackdown by be on mars army and 2017 prosecutors alleged mass killings and widespread rape leader aung san suu kyi denied admitting the war crimes may have been committed but she didn't know i'd genocide she said refugees exaggerated against the. people. joining us now is charles when he's the executive director of burma human rights campaign mr wynn tell us why this ruling is so significant. let me correct the name. like human rights network base and then yes. we are. indeed a significant difference today those who are struggling for for the rights of the rangers those who've been suffering in strong decay and the 1st time in the history . something we will international community has done something significant significantly what what what does this ruling mean for the rich minority in myanmar. it is not only for the ranger coming of course within your community it is significant they put them. in the life. you know something the metal community in their plight. gives them can just this is also very important for the other minorities the victims in burma like a real selection like a change people
crackdown by be on mars army and 2017 prosecutors alleged mass killings and widespread rape leader aung san suu kyi denied admitting the war crimes may have been committed but she didn't know i'd genocide she said refugees exaggerated against the. people. joining us now is charles when he's the executive director of burma human rights campaign mr wynn tell us why this ruling is so significant. let me correct the name. like human rights network base and then yes. we are. indeed a significant...
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the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi, who chose to defendcrime figures for england and wales show what happens after a crime is reported. only about 7% of reported crimes lead to a suspect being charged or cautioned — that's a record low. according to the home office, robberies increased by i2% last year. and knife offences were at a new high, rising by 7%. tom symonds has this report. we're in nottingham with detectives on the robbery squad. if we can see them in the area, it establishes the time accurately and stuff. they're looking for cctv of some suspected muggers. basically, i guess he's got two possible routes. this team has been set up specifically to tackle robbery. we are focusing on those individuals that are causing us the most pain with the robbery team and a knife crime team, and that's been painful creating those resources, but you've got to be able to invest in that proactivity. from about here to where that road is... it's routine police work for these detectives, but in north london, concerned parents are going on the beat.
the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi, who chose to defendcrime figures for england and wales show what happens after a crime is reported. only about 7% of reported crimes lead to a suspect being charged or cautioned — that's a record low. according to the home office, robberies increased by i2% last year. and knife offences were at a new high, rising by 7%. tom symonds has this report. we're in nottingham with detectives on the robbery squad. if we...
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the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi who chose to defendn woman who's been held in iran for nearly four years has urged borisjohnson to be tougher with tehran in order to secure her release. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was detained on secret charges and later imprisoned after being accused of spying, which she denies. richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five—year—old daughter. caroline hawley reports. a day off school for gabriella ratcliffe. she agreed to accompany her father to meet the prime minister on the promise of a burger lunch when they were done. the five—year—old last saw her mother on a prison visit, before she returned here to be with her uk family late last year. richard hasn't seen his wife since 2016. he believes she's being used by iran as a pawn in a dispute about a british debt going back decades for an arms deal that was never fulfilled. the last time richard ratcliffe met borisjohnson was in 2017, when, as foreign secretary, he was under fire for wrongly suggesting nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was training jo
the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi who chose to defendn woman who's been held in iran for nearly four years has urged borisjohnson to be tougher with tehran in order to secure her release. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was detained on secret charges and later imprisoned after being accused of spying, which she denies. richard ratcliffe went to downing street with their five—year—old daughter. caroline hawley reports. a day off school for gabriella...
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the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi, who chose to defendr meat and dairy consumption by a fifth to help cut carbon emissions and free up agricultural land for tree planting. that's the recommendation in the latest report from the government's committee on climate change. the changes are needed to meet the uk target to cut carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop in east london. instead pc stuart outten found himself fighting off a man armed with a rusty machete. today mohammed rodwan was found guilty of wounding with intent. our correspondent katharine carpenter reports from the old bailey. a warning her report contains graphic images. it should have been a routine traffic stop. when van driver mohammed rodwan refuses to cooperate, there is a struggle. then pc suart outten is hit with a rusty machete. i start to drag him out of the van, and he starts hitting me in the head with something. because i'm concentrating on grabbing him, i don't really focus on what it is until i realised that my head is g
the ruling is being seen as a further blow to the reputation of aung san suu kyi, who chose to defendr meat and dairy consumption by a fifth to help cut carbon emissions and free up agricultural land for tree planting. that's the recommendation in the latest report from the government's committee on climate change. the changes are needed to meet the uk target to cut carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. it was supposed to be a routine traffic stop in east london. instead pc stuart outten found...
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and more as government dismissed allegations of genocide manned mars de facto civilian leader aung san suu kyi says they were hanged to have exaggerated abuses so what does this ruling mean and will mean more abide by the orders will discuss all this in a moment with our guests but 1st let's take a look at how we got here it's been more than 2 years since 700000 rohingya fled violence and mayhem on the military launched a crackdown in iraq and state the u.n. later described it as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing according to doctors without borders at least $6700.00 rohingya including 730 children under the age of 5 were killed in the 1st month of the operation more than $1000000.00 rohingya are now living in refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh the united nations special repertoire on myanmar has called on the international community to continue to put pressure on me and more to follow whatever decisions come from the un's top court. the security council fails to refer the situation of we have to international court of international criminal court and i think we must continue to put
and more as government dismissed allegations of genocide manned mars de facto civilian leader aung san suu kyi says they were hanged to have exaggerated abuses so what does this ruling mean and will mean more abide by the orders will discuss all this in a moment with our guests but 1st let's take a look at how we got here it's been more than 2 years since 700000 rohingya fled violence and mayhem on the military launched a crackdown in iraq and state the u.n. later described it as a textbook...
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perhaps the greatest to peace the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims the case against her government was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries in that. mused that more people have been killed more woman i've been a movie and my children have been burnt alive. the court heard allegations of atrocity after atrocity. military is accused of mass murder rape and the destruction of rango muslim communities the nobel peace prize laureate watched on a woman detained for years by myanmar's military now defending them she doesn't have control over the army but see cheese personally accused of failing to hold it to account she calls for the case to be dropped. or press a call to remove the case from its the case. says the raids a ring of villages in iraq and state in 2017 were legitimate counterterrorism operations a response to attacks by. government security posts 3 years on a more than 700000 refugees languishing camps across the border in bangl
perhaps the greatest to peace the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims the case against her government was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries in that. mused that more people have been killed more woman i've been a movie and my children have been burnt alive. the court heard allegations of atrocity after atrocity. military is accused of...
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what's going on the decision comes despite a personal intervention from myanmar civilian leader aung san suu kyi the nobel peace prize laureate appeared at the court in person last month where she asked for the case to be dropped or press a call to remove the case from its the case she also denied genocide has been committed and accuse refugees of exaggerating abuses its says the raids on reading of ellipses in iraq and state in 2017 were legitimate counterterrorism operations around 3 quarters of a 1000000 of the most a minority fled to neighboring bangladesh joining the military offensive against them 3 years ago the gambia believe was and is trying to wipe out an entire ethnic group. all 7000 j. ews from different parts of new orleans who are present in different cultures and values have all agreed. with the genocide. cannot be tolerated by anyone in the wall. or hinder in myanmar amir's put the action our top priority is justice today that justice is partially solved this is a great day for us we will celebrate it took the i.c.j. more than a decade to reach a verdict of genocide following th
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prevent soldiers committing acts of genocide against or a hinge of a still living that leader aung san suu kyi denies the genocide has been committed and algeria has been hosting a meeting of libya's neighbors to find a way to stop the fighting the cheeriest foreign minister reiterated the need to uphold the international arms embargo rejects any foreign interference interference for the in libya. the fighting has intensified in syria's last rebel held province over the past few days 8 civilians have been killed after government strikes hit a town in southern italy and 2 camps for displaced people in the east there are also reports of heavy fighting between rebels and government forces 40 soldiers are dead nearly 45000 people have fled their homes in the last 3 months after syria simcoe seal who is following developments from istanbul. so there was a ceasefire that was a stablished agreed actually by russia and turkey on january 12th so current there shouldn't be any gunfire by by either of the size however we are seeing that in the last one week the clashes have intensified and according to s
prevent soldiers committing acts of genocide against or a hinge of a still living that leader aung san suu kyi denies the genocide has been committed and algeria has been hosting a meeting of libya's neighbors to find a way to stop the fighting the cheeriest foreign minister reiterated the need to uphold the international arms embargo rejects any foreign interference interference for the in libya. the fighting has intensified in syria's last rebel held province over the past few days 8...
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neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago me on loss leader aung san suu kyi denies genocide has been committed but accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses if barca is covering the story from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but it's still a significant development from the top.
neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago me on loss leader aung san suu kyi denies genocide has been committed but accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses if barca is covering the story from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but it's still a significant development from the top.
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the court's decision is a sharp rebuke to burma's de facto leader aung san suu kyi, a nobel prize winner who last month pepersonally traveled to the hae to ask the court to drop the genocide case. president trump says he is planning to add more countries to his highly controversial travel ban, which already prohibits citizens of iran, syria, yemen, libya, somalia, north korea, and venezuela from entering the united states. trump is reportedly considering adding travel restrictions for citizens of nigeria, sudan, tanzania, eritrea, myanmar, kyrgyzstan, and belarus. details are expected to be announced monday. this comes as the state department separately says it is planning to issue new rules that could make it more difficult for pregnant women to receive visas to visit the united states and what the trump administration claims is a crackdown on so-called birth tourism. trump also said wednesday he may cut plans -- social safety net benefits. during his 2016 presidential campaign, trump vowed to oppose any cuts to social security and medicare. trump also announced wednesday that he plans
the court's decision is a sharp rebuke to burma's de facto leader aung san suu kyi, a nobel prize winner who last month pepersonally traveled to the hae to ask the court to drop the genocide case. president trump says he is planning to add more countries to his highly controversial travel ban, which already prohibits citizens of iran, syria, yemen, libya, somalia, north korea, and venezuela from entering the united states. trump is reportedly considering adding travel restrictions for citizens...
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what's going on the decision comes despite a personal intervention from myanmar civilian leader aung san suu kyi the nobel peace prize laureate appeared at the court in person last month when she asked for the case to be dropped my requests a call to remove the case from it's the case she also denied genocide has been committed and accuse refugees of exaggerating abuses its says the raids on range of villages in iraq and state in 2017 were legitimate counterterrorism operations around 3 quarters of a 1000000 of the most a minority fled to neighboring bangladesh joining the military offensive against them 3 years ago. the gambia believed was and is trying to wipe out an entire ethnic group. from different parts of new all who are present in different cultures and values have all agreed. that the genocide. cannot be tolerated by anyone in the wall. or hinder him in. action our top priority is just today that justice is partially solve this is a great day for us we will celebrate it took the i.c.j. more than a decade to reach a verdict of genocide following the balkan wars in the 1990 s. it's expec
what's going on the decision comes despite a personal intervention from myanmar civilian leader aung san suu kyi the nobel peace prize laureate appeared at the court in person last month when she asked for the case to be dropped my requests a call to remove the case from it's the case she also denied genocide has been committed and accuse refugees of exaggerating abuses its says the raids on range of villages in iraq and state in 2017 were legitimate counterterrorism operations around 3...
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neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago me on loss leader aung san suu kyi denies genocide has been committed but accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses the foka is covering the story from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but it's still a significant development from the whole course. what the court has been asked to do is rule on 2 things to say whether or not it has jurisdiction and it has come back saying it does indeed have jurisdiction meaning a genocide trial would take place and secondly it was by the gambia to to impose something called provisional measures which amounts to an emergency injunction to put the brakes on any form of genocidal violence so what we've heard from the court a short while ago is that there were terms of what it wants me to do wants to make sure that its military and all irregular forces that work alongside it stop all acts of violence including rape the burning of villages mass murder the prevention of access to medicine it's also asked beyond preserve all evidence when it comes to the ongoing trial
neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago me on loss leader aung san suu kyi denies genocide has been committed but accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses the foka is covering the story from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but it's still a significant development from the whole course. what the court has been asked to do is rule on 2 things to say whether or not it has jurisdiction and it has come back saying it does indeed have...
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forced at least 730000 ranger to flee to neighboring bangladesh she's shuttle to meet a leader aung san suu kyi the country's army chief. phil robertson is the deputy director of the asia division of human rights watch he's joining us now live from bangkok and thailand we appreciate your time so thank you very much indeed if i understand it correctly human rights watch issued a report back in april 2919 in which it was calling at that point for china to respect rights when it's carrying out belton roads projects in the intervening time have you seen china change its attitude. we have not at all in fact i think that one of the major things that thing is going to want to talk to aung sang suu kyi in the army chief about is the jock pew special economic zone in southern rakhine state this is a big part of the road initiative and it's a project that will displace you know as many as 20000 people and cause major dislocation than that already very troubled state. what kind of significant impact do you think this is going to have on the country as a whole because the is not necessarily a wealthy count
forced at least 730000 ranger to flee to neighboring bangladesh she's shuttle to meet a leader aung san suu kyi the country's army chief. phil robertson is the deputy director of the asia division of human rights watch he's joining us now live from bangkok and thailand we appreciate your time so thank you very much indeed if i understand it correctly human rights watch issued a report back in april 2919 in which it was calling at that point for china to respect rights when it's carrying out...
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perhaps the greatest to peace the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims in the case against head government was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries in action means that more people have been killed more woman i've been an i.v. . and my children have been burnt alive the court heard allegations of atrocity after atrocity myanmar's military is accused of mass murder rape and the destruction of rango muslim communities the nobel peace prize laureate watched on a woman detained for years by myanmar's military now defending them she doesn't have control over the army but see cheese personally accused of failing to hold it to account she calls for the case to be dropped. or press a call to remove the case from it's the case. says the raids a ring of villages in iraq and state in 2017 were legitimate counterterrorism operations a response to attacks by. government security posts 3 years on a more than 700000 refugees languishing camps across the
perhaps the greatest to peace the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims in the case against head government was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries in action means that more people have been killed more woman i've been an i.v. . and my children have been burnt alive the court heard allegations of atrocity after atrocity myanmar's military is...