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and of course the bashar assad has chilled more muslims than have been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president or injury. or something want to. have to want to be close it's like that before three in the morning can people that . i'm interested always in the waters of our. first sit. through all of finally go oh oh dear it's great you know. we've been a real good shots to begin murders controls all our life. becomes our of last communities young people are deciding if they want to be not like their parents not like the number. of blacks always drop school again you always have problems but your level of focus and walk is the most ubiquitous going out there most police departments use it almost every stores in the school tell tha
and of course the bashar assad has chilled more muslims than have been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president or injury. or...
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and of course bashar assad has chilled more muslims than have been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments statement. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the pope the pope different clubs on one hand it is logical to send them feel . well everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and the fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. or not to give you. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else in the sink i was going to go. by the way what is it that flying here. is going on the phone lines smoke why don't they come in said i'm a muslim on muslim for the influence you know members of sun love photosensitive a. lot of muslims but. i just i think that doesn't. mean she is or was you make your grandmother's you know your slam. dunk on bar from the sun no my book you go google br
and of course bashar assad has chilled more muslims than have been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments statement. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the pope the pope different clubs on one hand it is...
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and of course bashar assad has chilled more muslims than they've been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic to follow through the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the multiple different clubs on one hand it is logical to sort of go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to suppressing. one theory. i'm going to talk about football not for you or else you can sink i was going to go . by the way what is it that flying here. welcome back to worlds apart where the mayo
and of course bashar assad has chilled more muslims than they've been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic to follow...
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and of course bashar assad has chilled more muslims than they've been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. but i hope to. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be rich. but you're going to be close as you like them before three of them or can't believe that. i'm interested always in the waters out. there should be. rule of law to go oh oh oh dear it's. been a real good shots to begin murders girls all life. becomes are in class communities young people are deciding this they want to be not like their parents not liked and liberals. always struggle school. you always have problems but you're going to focus and walk is the most ubiquitous loaned out there most police departments use it almost overstayers in the school they could get their hands on a gun was in tw
and of course bashar assad has chilled more muslims than they've been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. but i hope to. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be...
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and of course the bashar assad has chilled more muslims than have been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. rule of law they go oh oh oh dear it's crazy oh. we've been a real good shots to begin murders calls all life. becomes our last community young people are deciding this they want to be not like their parents not like the liberals. the blacks are always struggling school was or wasn't always their problems but. folks it's the most ubiquitous gun out there most police departments use it almost overstayers in the schools they could get their hands on guns in twenty four hours . really teaching these kids a bio racism about police brutality taking pride in them be all these kids are a part of history. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see yo
and of course the bashar assad has chilled more muslims than have been killed in the palestinian israeli conflict you can check those numbers well i actually checked those numbers and i think my stance is very different from yours but anyway for the time being we have to take a very short break but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. rule of law they go oh oh oh dear it's crazy oh. we've been a real good shots to begin murders calls all life. becomes our last community young...
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the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. for us the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community accepted until political reforms are in place. and there remains the problem in the north of the country much of which is not controlled by the government and is being fought over by the beni interested parties and the millions who live there can't and won't return to syria for them the war is far from over. beirut north korea might be considering suspending talks with the u.s. and restarting missile a nuclear bomb test vice foreign minister chose on we says the north has no intention of yielding to us denuclearization demands he's blaming the u.s. secretary of state and national security adviser for the breakdo
the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. for us the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community accepted until...
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the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. for us the war has been a warning some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community won't accept it until political reforms are in place. and there remains the problem in the north of the country much of which is not controlled by the government and is being fought over by the beni interested parties and the millions who live there can't and won't return to syria for them the war is far from over. beirut. school children around the world are skipping class to take part in climate change protests among them the australian people in sydney organizers say more than a thousand strikes are planned it ninety eight countries the movement started as a solo protest in sweden by sixteen year old gr
the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. for us the war has been a warning some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community won't...
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friday marks the eighth anniversary of the syrian uprising against president bashar al assad at least three hundred seventy thousand people have been killed in the conflict so far. in march twenty seventh as series of protests started in several cities the mass outrage was over the torturing of fifteen schoolchildren who wrote antigovernment graffiti in their are by two thousand and twelve armed officers groups began seizing control of parts of their eastern aleppo and homes the syrian kurds had also begun to effectively control kurdish dominated areas after the withdrawal of government troops then in june twenty fourth teen abu bakar of bugs that he announced the coalition of so-called eisel callus it and within a year i saw fighters had captured large parts of syria in september twenty fifth dina russia sent warplanes to enter the conflict tipping the balance of power towards a regime government forces regained control of rebel held areas such as eastern aleppo that i and all and that brings us to twenty seventeen and twenty eighteen where we saw the final push against iso by u.s. l
friday marks the eighth anniversary of the syrian uprising against president bashar al assad at least three hundred seventy thousand people have been killed in the conflict so far. in march twenty seventh as series of protests started in several cities the mass outrage was over the torturing of fifteen schoolchildren who wrote antigovernment graffiti in their are by two thousand and twelve armed officers groups began seizing control of parts of their eastern aleppo and homes the syrian kurds...
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to the civilian policies of iran maliki government in iraq the government of syrian president bashar assad in syria so unless we tackle these issues i believe i said we'll make a comeback since we need to have a political process inclusive political process and the fear just solution to the syrian crisis because a syrian crisis started in the first place as evolution against the syrian regime by the syrian people but then i took advantage of that and actually started to recruit people as i said. action to the very tough security approach adopted by the syrian regime and also by the regime of nouri maliki in iraq that we talk about a political solution to this crisis a political solution to tackle i saw with the actors involved in that be because of course the threats i saw this isn't just in the we're talking about one small village here in northeastern syria there is still the threat of people who subscribe to the isis ideology taking that message much much further indeed worldwide absolutely this is why we need further involvement by the united states the united states is very good in. f
to the civilian policies of iran maliki government in iraq the government of syrian president bashar assad in syria so unless we tackle these issues i believe i said we'll make a comeback since we need to have a political process inclusive political process and the fear just solution to the syrian crisis because a syrian crisis started in the first place as evolution against the syrian regime by the syrian people but then i took advantage of that and actually started to recruit people as i...
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friday marks the eighth anniversary of the syrian uprising against president bashar al assad at least three hundred seventy thousand people have been killed in the conflict so far and millions of people feel they have no place in bashar assad syria you know how there has this report in beirut in neighboring lebanon. eighty years of human suffering. syrians continue to bury their children. sixteen year old muhammad and his fourteen year old sister omni were killed in government artillery strikes. we buried them in a mass grave i didn't see them because it would be unbearable they were burned no flesh no bones. there is an active frontline between the government and opposition in the southern countryside of rebel controlled where a ceasefire should be in place. was instead almost two hundred civilians have been killed since the beginning of the year. thousands have been forced to flee in recent weeks adding to the millions already displaced many of them displaced multiple times. the bombardment forced us to leave our home in the northern countryside of homes we escaped and used homes. w
friday marks the eighth anniversary of the syrian uprising against president bashar al assad at least three hundred seventy thousand people have been killed in the conflict so far and millions of people feel they have no place in bashar assad syria you know how there has this report in beirut in neighboring lebanon. eighty years of human suffering. syrians continue to bury their children. sixteen year old muhammad and his fourteen year old sister omni were killed in government artillery...
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all that we believe because it feels that it is being neutralized it is exercising pressure on bashar assad and this waging or this recent war on live in the north would go nowhere for them at the political level and jirga figure we understand that the northeast is under the control or as the and the americans and . as such the. assad regime and its supporters can claim no victory can claim no capability of finding a real solution for this to ation in general as far for instance as the refuse are concerned or that it constructions. because the action issue is concerned they can . go nowhere either because they were conditioned by the start of a political process out of which they are trying to weasel out all the time for of the past six years we believe you know i was i was in geneva when you were at some of those talks and i saw your delegation turning up and i saw the syrian ambassador to the u.n. turning up but not really gauging on a number of different occasions why else staying in. the population of that province was seven hundred fifty thousand it was made a deescalation zone it's be
all that we believe because it feels that it is being neutralized it is exercising pressure on bashar assad and this waging or this recent war on live in the north would go nowhere for them at the political level and jirga figure we understand that the northeast is under the control or as the and the americans and . as such the. assad regime and its supporters can claim no victory can claim no capability of finding a real solution for this to ation in general as far for instance as the refuse...
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the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. cut. out for the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community won't accept it until political reforms are in place . and there remains the problem in the north of the country much of which is not controlled by the government and is being fought over by the many interested parties and the millions who live there can't and won't return to assad to syria for them the war is far from over seven hundred beirut. still ahead for your school children and students around the world morehouse a school demanding action on climate change. and find out who took the time sheets and practiced the first for me on the ground praying at the season peter will have the details. well our
the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. cut. out for the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community won't...
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mass protests against president bashar al assad began in their eyes twenty eleven eight years later syrians are back on its streets still demanding a sop to step down and a statue of his father he broke down. started as a peaceful uprising turn into a civil war. rebels who took up arms to face a violent government crackdown and topple assad are now largely confined to an enclave in italy province near the turkish border the syrian army backed by russian warplanes has been bombarding an area that was supposed to be protected by a cease fire deal with turkey dozens of people have been killed. we had to get our children and families out of here because of the heavy bombardments and since there are no hospitals we are obliged to flee to the border areas who we just say are. for the war is far more complicated than a battle between those who support or oppose assad's allies and forces the syrian government got involved backing different groups twenty fifteen was a turning point when russia intervened to back the syrian army and tip the balance in assad's favor with the help of iranian backed fig
mass protests against president bashar al assad began in their eyes twenty eleven eight years later syrians are back on its streets still demanding a sop to step down and a statue of his father he broke down. started as a peaceful uprising turn into a civil war. rebels who took up arms to face a violent government crackdown and topple assad are now largely confined to an enclave in italy province near the turkish border the syrian army backed by russian warplanes has been bombarding an area...
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the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assadto engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. for us so the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community accepted until political reforms are in place. and there remains the problem in the north of the country much of which is not controlled by the government and is being fought over by the interested parties and the millions who live there can't and won't return to assad to syria for them the war is far from over. beirut north korea is considering suspending talks for the united states and restarting missile and nuclear testing vice foreign minister choice on we says the north has no intention of yielding to us to nuclearization demands he's blaming the u.s. secretary of state and national security adviser for t
the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assadto engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. for us so the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community accepted...
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reincorporation if you will of the bashar assad regime that is basically a war criminal into the arab league at this at this time so i think there were all sorts of international pressures and that's why it did not come through yet. obviously divisions within the arab league disputes among some member states who are part of this hour. how do does the current regional you know political situation how is it affecting the different relationships among countries within the arab league how we see new if not alliances at least new friendships coming about as a result of what's happening in the region certainly it's like a quicksand right among the twenty plus members of that ugly and that configuration seem to change and just until recently we seem to be looking at the gulf war narcotics with jordan and morocco to be at the same side but clearly there is a bit of a friction now and it seems to me from the summit yesterday between the jordan one arc and the more awkward monarch that they have taken a closer position to kuwait and qatar and farther from saudi arabia u.a.e. and bahrain so i th
reincorporation if you will of the bashar assad regime that is basically a war criminal into the arab league at this at this time so i think there were all sorts of international pressures and that's why it did not come through yet. obviously divisions within the arab league disputes among some member states who are part of this hour. how do does the current regional you know political situation how is it affecting the different relationships among countries within the arab league how we see...
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the hama province experienced some of the largest protests against syrian president bashar al assad and some of the bloodiest crackdowns last year the syrian army's capture of soran meant it reversed most of the territorial gains i saw had made in the major offensive. so he took her children and left at the height of the fighting now she's returned owen was. there was a lot of destruction and chaos little by little we've made things better i hope to stay and watch my children grow and become successful as many of them the u.n. says those like are among around one point four million people who've returned to their homes in syria last year u.n. high commissioner for refugees filippo grandi visited to see the work being done to help them like setting up this bakery for those who make that decision and voluntarily come back here we must provide them with have at least for their basic needs and their initial right integration in their community but for those returning to their neighborhoods there's still a long journey ahead to restore the towns they are once again calling home she her food
the hama province experienced some of the largest protests against syrian president bashar al assad and some of the bloodiest crackdowns last year the syrian army's capture of soran meant it reversed most of the territorial gains i saw had made in the major offensive. so he took her children and left at the height of the fighting now she's returned owen was. there was a lot of destruction and chaos little by little we've made things better i hope to stay and watch my children grow and become...
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mass protests against president bashar al assad began in their eyes twenty eleven eight years later syrians are back on its streets still demanding a sop to step down and a statue of his father he broke down. started as a peaceful uprising turned into a civil war. rebels who took up arms to face a violent government crackdown and topple assad are now largely confined to an enclave in italy province near the turkish border the syrian army backed by russian warplanes has been bombarding an area that was supposed to be protected by a cease fire deal with turkey dozens of people have been killed. we had to get our children and families out of here because of the heavy bombardments and since there are no hospitals we are obliged to flee to the border areas who just say oh. for the war is far more complicated than a battle between those who support or oppose assad's allies and forces the syrian government got involved backing different groups twenty fifteen was a turning point when russia intervened to back the syrian army and tip the balance in assad's favor with the help of iranian backed fight
mass protests against president bashar al assad began in their eyes twenty eleven eight years later syrians are back on its streets still demanding a sop to step down and a statue of his father he broke down. started as a peaceful uprising turned into a civil war. rebels who took up arms to face a violent government crackdown and topple assad are now largely confined to an enclave in italy province near the turkish border the syrian army backed by russian warplanes has been bombarding an area...
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mass protests against president bashar al assad began in their eyes twenty eleven eight years later syrians are back on its streets still demanding a sop to step down and a statue of his father he broke down. started as a peaceful uprising turn into a civil war. rebels who took up arms to face a violent government crackdown and topple assad are now largely confined to an enclave in italy province near the turkish border the syrian army backed by russian warplanes has been bombarding an area that was supposed to be protected by a cease fire deal with turkey dozens of people have been killed. we had to get our children and families out of here because of the heavy bombardments and since there are no hospitals we are obliged to flee to the border areas who just say oh. for the war is far more complicated than a battle between those who support or oppose assad allies and forces the syrian government got involved backing different groups twenty fifteen was a turning point when russia intervened to back the syrian army and tip the balance in assad's favor with the help of iranian backed fighters
mass protests against president bashar al assad began in their eyes twenty eleven eight years later syrians are back on its streets still demanding a sop to step down and a statue of his father he broke down. started as a peaceful uprising turn into a civil war. rebels who took up arms to face a violent government crackdown and topple assad are now largely confined to an enclave in italy province near the turkish border the syrian army backed by russian warplanes has been bombarding an area...
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much time in iraq that now sees the fingerprints of its own plays everywhere now of syrian leader bashar assad also goes on bumpy as naughty list well this time the syrian president is guilty of wanting to explore some of syrian oil reserves which are well in syria and it is cuba of course taking advantage of venezuela by enjoying its oil not the us that outright seized all assets over venezuelan petroleum company and wired them to an account inaccessible to president maduro and remember us is special in every way so when they earn a buck in energy trade that's a force for good don't mix it up but through this here's my point. we're not just exporting american energy we're exporting our commercial value system to our friends and to our partners so trumps well marketed america first policy may need a little clarification it's not about america solving its problems by itself it's about america trying to solve its problems at everyone else's expense pompei oath seems to believe that whatever the us. is right moral and whatever russia or china or rare do is this is their only. wrong and immoral bu
much time in iraq that now sees the fingerprints of its own plays everywhere now of syrian leader bashar assad also goes on bumpy as naughty list well this time the syrian president is guilty of wanting to explore some of syrian oil reserves which are well in syria and it is cuba of course taking advantage of venezuela by enjoying its oil not the us that outright seized all assets over venezuelan petroleum company and wired them to an account inaccessible to president maduro and remember us is...
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that saudi arabia and others did not move forward with the decision to bring back bashar al assad basically a war criminal to the arab league because america felt it was too early america still you know imposes sanctions with the european union and other against the bashar assad regime so there was an attempt by the egyptian soldiers and others to do to do so but that did not work out so there is a bit of a tense relations if you will on the question of the goal of jerusalem and bashar al assad but all in all an old. like the one in egypt and saudi arabia and others especially after the catastrophe that the strong fick behavior of mohammad but some on saudi arabia the human rights violations in egypt those regimes are so fragile internally that they continuously seek american support for their own survival. up to fight the has the so egypt is going to washington to get more support for his next and the following tour because he's going to be changing the constitution mohammed and so man continues to seek american support or other prompts support i must add because everyone else is against h
that saudi arabia and others did not move forward with the decision to bring back bashar al assad basically a war criminal to the arab league because america felt it was too early america still you know imposes sanctions with the european union and other against the bashar assad regime so there was an attempt by the egyptian soldiers and others to do to do so but that did not work out so there is a bit of a tense relations if you will on the question of the goal of jerusalem and bashar al assad...
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will be already a spokesperson for the group has actually come out and called for damascus the bashar assad government to recognize his group's control and administration all of those areas and that's going to bring us to the next question which is for you whilst a lot of people have been focusing on the issue of ice over the past couple of years the civil war in syria was never about i saw it was never about the so-called terrorist organizations that existed in the armed groups there was about some people who were had risen up against the government of bashar assad and then not quickly transpired into a civil war and what that means why that's very important is that anybody who might have had the assumption that now that i saw had lost its control over territories in syria that that would automatically lead to some sort of stability will be proven wrong because whilst i saw those lost those lands and lost those dams to a variety of different groups and will each one of those groups is on opposing sides of this conflict so now you have a kurdish separatist group essentially that is the mode
will be already a spokesperson for the group has actually come out and called for damascus the bashar assad government to recognize his group's control and administration all of those areas and that's going to bring us to the next question which is for you whilst a lot of people have been focusing on the issue of ice over the past couple of years the civil war in syria was never about i saw it was never about the so-called terrorist organizations that existed in the armed groups there was about...
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much of the country is back under the syrian government's control but there are those who accuse bashar assad's government of reestablishing we're pressin rule they cite the southern province of daraa as an example there is a. lot of insecurity for the population. for former rebels as well as for civilians people who never engaged in military action but who are have a record. people supporting the opposition. being against the government. the opposition and there are had agreed to a negotiated surrender for an amnesty but some say the so-called reconciliation agreements are not being respected instead there have been arbitrary arrests. international organizations including the u.n. say the lack of security guarantees is why many refugees are afraid to go back. into the conflict and we haven't seen any form being done by the syrian government towards the security situation especially syrian security services that are responsible for crimes against humanity and for arbitrary detention torture and death and custody lebanon's politicians are divided on whether it is safe for syrian refugees to retu
much of the country is back under the syrian government's control but there are those who accuse bashar assad's government of reestablishing we're pressin rule they cite the southern province of daraa as an example there is a. lot of insecurity for the population. for former rebels as well as for civilians people who never engaged in military action but who are have a record. people supporting the opposition. being against the government. the opposition and there are had agreed to a negotiated...
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much of the country is back under the syrian government's control but there are those who accuse bashar assad's government of reestablishing we're pressin rule they cite the southern province of daraa as an example there is a. lot of. insecurity for the population. for former rebels as well as for. people who never engaged in military action but who are have a record. people supporting the opposition. against the government. the opposition and there are had agreed to a negotiated surrender for an amnesty but some say the so-called reconciliation agreements are not being respected instead there have been arbitrary arrests international organizations including the u.n. say the lack of security guarantees is why many refugees are afraid to go back. into the conflict and we haven't seen any reform being done by the syrian government towards the security situation especially syrian security services that are responsible for crimes against humanity and force their parents arbitrary detention and torture and that inquest.
much of the country is back under the syrian government's control but there are those who accuse bashar assad's government of reestablishing we're pressin rule they cite the southern province of daraa as an example there is a. lot of. insecurity for the population. for former rebels as well as for. people who never engaged in military action but who are have a record. people supporting the opposition. against the government. the opposition and there are had agreed to a negotiated surrender for...
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existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will call. he hasn't come because we have what they don't see in this way that we have on the table that he's willing to kill the people he's got into privilege but that would be the end meanwhile vecchio is setting his sights on the venezuelan embassy and may seize that building as early as wednesday in washington dan cohen our team. britain's prime minister is facing a new setback to her brakes and plan the speaker of the house of commons saying is there can be no me. third votes less significant changes are made to it all this less than two weeks before the u.k. is supposed to leave the european union polly boyko has the story. if you call it an f. for your homework which you take it back to the teacher and try to get him or her to change the grade simply because it was coming up to exam time and you really needed to pass most people wouldn't but that's pretty much what to reason may was tr
existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will call. he hasn't come because we have what they don't see in this way that we have on the table that he's willing to kill the people he's got into privilege but that would be the end meanwhile vecchio is setting his sights on the venezuelan embassy and may seize that building as early...
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the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. cut. out for the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community won't accept it until political reforms are in place . and there remains the problem in the north of the country much of which is not controlled by the government and is being fought over by the many interested parties and the millions who live there can't and won't return to syria for them the war is far from over seven hundred beirut still ahead on the toxic chemicals dumped in a malaysian river leave villagers sick and injured schoolchildren and students they don't worldwide walk out demanding action on climate change. and we'll have more on the killings of the new zealand mosques bangladesh's cricket t
the syrian president is still refusing demands for change the international community wants bashar assad to engage in a credible political process that would lead to a new constitution and free elections but political reform would mean giving up power and the syrian leadership is unlikely to hand over what it didn't lose on the battlefield. cut. out for the war has been won some countries have already started to normalize ties with his government but much of the international community won't...
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existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will call and he hasn't come because we haven't they don't you think that is what we have on the table that he's willing to give the people he's going to keep prudish but that would be the end meanwhile vecchio is setting his sights on the venezuelan embassy and macy's that building as early as wednesday in washington dan cohen our team. well michael miller former pentagon security policy unlist say the actions by the venezuelan opposition go well beyond diplomatic norms . we're seeing here is a is a diplomatic posturing a diplomatic dance if you will that and in which the united states is carrying on in a way that is not. normally allowed. in with diplomatic norms in international law it sets a precedent anything like this could send a potential precedent and especially if the united states did it then everybody else could point to say look the united states did it it must be ok now you know
existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will call and he hasn't come because we haven't they don't you think that is what we have on the table that he's willing to give the people he's going to keep prudish but that would be the end meanwhile vecchio is setting his sights on the venezuelan embassy and macy's that building as...
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has come together and form a terms this unity government russia on the other hand insists that bashar assad should stay in power and the russians and the other syria's should decide his fate in the near future so we're talking about the need to build bridges against the backdrop of his differences let's listen to what. i had to say about the need to further expand the economic cooperation between russia and qatar. if you do this because the real re with our friends is a new to increase trade and economic ties we welcome the efforts some cooperation the next stage will take place in moscow and the april we highly value this relationship we value the cooperation between the russian government and the qatari investment agency. let's talk about the blockade of qatar because the day camera minister said there has been no progress made when it comes to that blockade what are they expecting in that regard from the russians if anything. it was interesting during the press conference when she and her mother the man. foreign minister give us a clear indication that qatar does not expect to see any wa
has come together and form a terms this unity government russia on the other hand insists that bashar assad should stay in power and the russians and the other syria's should decide his fate in the near future so we're talking about the need to build bridges against the backdrop of his differences let's listen to what. i had to say about the need to further expand the economic cooperation between russia and qatar. if you do this because the real re with our friends is a new to increase trade...
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much time in iraq that now sees the fingerprints of its own plays everywhere now of syrian leader bashar assad also goes on to impose nor to list well this time the syrian president is guilty of wanting to explore some of syrian oil reserves which are well in syria and it is cuba of course taking advantage of venezuela by enjoying its oil not the us that outright seized all assets over venezuelan petroleum company and wired them to an account inaccessible to president maduro and remember us is special in every way so when they earn a buck in energy trade that's a force for good don't mix it up but truth is here's my point. we're not just exporting american energy we're exporting our commercial value system to our friends and to our partners so trumps well marketed america first policy may need a little clarification it's not about america solving its problems by itself it's about america trying to solve its problems at everyone else's expense pompei out seems to believe that whatever the u.s. does is right and moral and whatever russia china or iran do is this is there really wrong and immoral
much time in iraq that now sees the fingerprints of its own plays everywhere now of syrian leader bashar assad also goes on to impose nor to list well this time the syrian president is guilty of wanting to explore some of syrian oil reserves which are well in syria and it is cuba of course taking advantage of venezuela by enjoying its oil not the us that outright seized all assets over venezuelan petroleum company and wired them to an account inaccessible to president maduro and remember us is...
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existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power. i asked vecchio why this time it would be different i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will calm the housing calm because we have put the. thing that is where we have the danger that he's willing to kill the people into privilege but that will be the end one boy those being investigated in venezuela for allegedly sabotaging the country's electrical system asked what would happen if you were arrested vecchio said it would be a step in the right direction i would say that would have a positive impact in the changing this way and that with us here a change he did this that is to do with meanwhile vecchio is setting his sights on the venezuelan embassy in may he sees that building as early as wednesday in washington dan cohen our team. store to watch the michael maloof former pentagon security policy analyst told us the actions by the venezuelan opposition go well beyond diplomatic norms. we're seeing here is a is a diplomatic pos
existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power. i asked vecchio why this time it would be different i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will calm the housing calm because we have put the. thing that is where we have the danger that he's willing to kill the people into privilege but that will be the end one boy those being investigated in venezuela for allegedly sabotaging...
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existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power i asked vecchio why did this time would be different i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will call he has been called because we have but they don't you think that is what we have on the table that he's willing to give the people he's got into privilege but that would be the end one boy those being investigated in venezuela for allegedly sabotaging the country's electrical system asked what would happen if he were arrested vecchio said it would be a step in the right direction i would say that would have positive impact in that changing this way and that with the city or a change if they decided to do with meanwhile vecchio is setting his sights on the venezuelan embassy. maybe sees that building is early as wednesday in washington. it's a long running developing story michael maloof former pentagon security policy analyst told us the actions by the venezuelan opposition to will be on diplomatic norms right now. we're seeing her
existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assads still in power i asked vecchio why did this time would be different i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will call he has been called because we have but they don't you think that is what we have on the table that he's willing to give the people he's got into privilege but that would be the end one boy those being investigated in venezuela...
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but then because of the civilian policies of the of iran the maliki government the government of bashar assad in syria actually all this have said of the cause of. there are many people actually young people to join to join us from all over from all over the muslim or also from european countries as well so we need to deal with these root causes of the emergence of isis if we want to talk about that and of the group otherwise we're going to see it coming back again sometime in the future when you say coming back do you feel like i say ideology is still alive and well and posing a threat potentially in other countries beyond syria syria really about the what what what what feeds this ideology is in fact the socio economic and political structure which we see right now in the live on in syria and in iraq unless we have we include all the social forces i mean here particularly the sunni's in syria and iraq in the political process and also tried to give them a just. and fear share of power and wealth and in. in actually administer in the contrary we're going to probably see another group coming
but then because of the civilian policies of the of iran the maliki government the government of bashar assad in syria actually all this have said of the cause of. there are many people actually young people to join to join us from all over from all over the muslim or also from european countries as well so we need to deal with these root causes of the emergence of isis if we want to talk about that and of the group otherwise we're going to see it coming back again sometime in the future when...
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regional conflicts like of the syrian conflict in the past where many countries were saying that the bashar assad needs to step aside and the opposition needs to form a new governing coalition something which has been dismissed in the past and this has created so strained relations between. russia and many countries and this explains why the russians are trying to mend fences and build bridges they also know trying to flex their military might in the region taking advantage of the fact that in two thousand and fifteen when the intervened militarily in in syria they made a huge difference and they saw an opportunity when the americans started to talk about pulling out from afghanistan from syria and the russians are now ripples this feeling themselves as the most important ally in the region and this explains why they are insisting on starting a new chapter and for that particular reason the russians are saying that they would like to team up with qatar for example when it comes to expanding the gas market worldwide let's listen to what mr lavrov had to say. if you do this really really with our f
regional conflicts like of the syrian conflict in the past where many countries were saying that the bashar assad needs to step aside and the opposition needs to form a new governing coalition something which has been dismissed in the past and this has created so strained relations between. russia and many countries and this explains why the russians are trying to mend fences and build bridges they also know trying to flex their military might in the region taking advantage of the fact that in...