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bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extracted about six hundred thousand pages of regime documentation. this all of potential evidence abandoned by the syrian regime could help build the case for a prosecution before the international criminal court. the king or queen if you will of evidence in any international criminal investigation is always documentation it isn't really easily cross-examined if it is because it's it's factual it's truth. in the kind of papers the canadian investigator has found thousands of internal communications relating to mass arrests. tens of thousands of syrians have been tortured into account in the regime's jails since twenty eleven. arrests and disappearances part of a systematic government policy. we're trying to lay the foundations for a prosecution along in the lines where the prosecutors can lead with heavy heavy irrefutable documentary material. stephen rapper former u.s. ambassador at large for war crimes has prosecuted some of the worst mass atrocity crimes
bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extracted about six hundred thousand pages of regime documentation. this all of potential evidence abandoned by the syrian regime could help build the case for a prosecution before the international criminal court. the king or queen if you will of evidence in any international criminal investigation is always documentation it isn't really easily cross-examined if...
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you know secret location in europe bill wiley's investigators are building a criminal case against the syrian regime. using their cash of smuggled intelligence documents. they've interviewed hundreds of people whose names appear on the regime's arrest lists and interrogation notes. the treatment of detainees in different parts of the country did not differ in any substantial way too many people have been physically abused two people have been psychologically abused twenty people died in detention of unnatural causes. to say that there's anything else but a widespread and indeed systematic. practice of abuse. witnesses say the abuses weren't confined to the detention centers even when they were sent to hospital for treatment to torture continued. muslim says he was so severely beaten that he was urinating blood. he was taken to a military hospital close to the detention facility hospital six zero one. zero. zero zero. zero that this. blast little less than what i would like it. clear that. flight. we just had a second but just as laid down it looks it just. so we're up so it has had tha
you know secret location in europe bill wiley's investigators are building a criminal case against the syrian regime. using their cash of smuggled intelligence documents. they've interviewed hundreds of people whose names appear on the regime's arrest lists and interrogation notes. the treatment of detainees in different parts of the country did not differ in any substantial way too many people have been physically abused two people have been psychologically abused twenty people died in...
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job that is very well edited i don't see any typos and i think those good job wiley you know an obstacle to thank you bill bennett wiley did a wonderful job with it however you know it's still a brick and mortar institution and you know that going moves very very quickly and ray you know i would love to have this book out earlier if we could but also what what i think you know what i think moving forward the best way for me to be able to work is to try and calm provide my content directly to people are interested in it and that's why i'm going to you know instead of working with institutions that might set their agenda and instead of trying to go to publication menus that might try to force me to tailor my message in a certain way i'm not saying why you would like that they were absolutely brilliant in how they did it but i'd like to just have the ability to send an email directly to people and this is what i'm going to be working on right now i'd like to and i want to make it a subscription service so that it can finance me to allow me to focus on this full time so that i could work on bitcoin deliver to
job that is very well edited i don't see any typos and i think those good job wiley you know an obstacle to thank you bill bennett wiley did a wonderful job with it however you know it's still a brick and mortar institution and you know that going moves very very quickly and ray you know i would love to have this book out earlier if we could but also what what i think you know what i think moving forward the best way for me to be able to work is to try and calm provide my content directly to...
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you came to work with bill wiley. tell us about that experience. dr. robertson: emery was a methodist school so i was mature getting through the methodist change of command. i knew dr. wiley and respected him highly. he was interested in what i was interested in, the human part of the civil war. this i've spent all my life is the emotions of the civil war. if you don't understand the feelings that were controlled and uncontrolled in the civil war, you will never understand the war. because emotions play such a vital part. so there he was, the spokesman for the common soldiers. i knew right off the bat what i wanted to do. the original plan was to get my masters at emeryville at lsu and study under dr. ti williams for my doctorate. but i did so well at emory that they offered me a teaching fellowship to stay on for my doctorate, which meant when i got my phd, i would have had a minimum of three years teaching experience and that opportunity you cannot turn down. so i did and worked with him. and i must confess, to a job i randolph macon, college is one o
you came to work with bill wiley. tell us about that experience. dr. robertson: emery was a methodist school so i was mature getting through the methodist change of command. i knew dr. wiley and respected him highly. he was interested in what i was interested in, the human part of the civil war. this i've spent all my life is the emotions of the civil war. if you don't understand the feelings that were controlled and uncontrolled in the civil war, you will never understand the war. because...
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and that is very well edited i don't see any typos and i think those good job wiley you know an obstacle to thank you bill bennett wiley did a wonderful job with it however you know it's still a brick and mortar institution and you know that going was very very quickly and ray you know i would love to have this book out earlier if we could but also what what i think you know what i think moving forward the best way for me to be able to work is to try and calm provide my content directly to people are interested in it and that's why i'm going to you know instead of working with institutions that might set their agenda and instead of trying to go to publication menus that might try to force me to tailor my message in a certain way i'm not saying why you would like that they were absolutely brilliant in how they did it but i'd like to just have the ability to send an email directly to people and this is what i'm going to be working on right now i'd like to and i want to make it a subscription service so that it can finance me to allow me to focus on this full time so that i could work on bitcoin deliver the
and that is very well edited i don't see any typos and i think those good job wiley you know an obstacle to thank you bill bennett wiley did a wonderful job with it however you know it's still a brick and mortar institution and you know that going was very very quickly and ray you know i would love to have this book out earlier if we could but also what what i think you know what i think moving forward the best way for me to be able to work is to try and calm provide my content directly to...
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job that is very well edited i don't see any typos and i think those good job wiley you know an obstacle to thank you bill bennett wiley did a wonderful job with it however you know it's still a brick and mortar institution and you know that going was very very quickly and ray you know i would love to have this book out earlier if we could but also what what i think you know what i think moving forward the best way for me to be able to work is to try and. provide my content directly to people who are interested in it and that's why i'm going to you know instead of working with institutions that might set their agenda instead of trying to go to publication menus that might try to force me to tailor my message in a certain way i'm not saying why you would like that they were absolutely brilliant in how they did it but i'd like to just have the ability to send an email directly to people and this is what i'm going to be working on right now i'd like to and i want to make it a subscription service so that it can finance me to allow me to focus on this full time so that i could work on bitcoin deliver the rese
job that is very well edited i don't see any typos and i think those good job wiley you know an obstacle to thank you bill bennett wiley did a wonderful job with it however you know it's still a brick and mortar institution and you know that going was very very quickly and ray you know i would love to have this book out earlier if we could but also what what i think you know what i think moving forward the best way for me to be able to work is to try and. provide my content directly to people...