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deported to his native jordan from the huge debt as according to a ruling from the european court of human rights. he has been convicted in his absence of terror offenses in jordan. evidence obtained by torture may have been used in his trial. that is what the court has ruled. our correspondent has been following the case. i was asking why he and fought against his deportation. >> his lawyer said he could not be sent back to jordan because there was a risky would face torture. the european court said this morning they are satisfied with the guarantees the jordanians have given written after signing an agreement with jordan on the subject of guarantees. they say that he cannot be sent back to jordan because evidence against him in a previous trial when he was tried in his absence had been obtained through torture. they say there's a real risk to article 6 human rights. this is an unusual judgment. >> what are they specifically worried about the accepevidence? >> they feel that could be used against him. he would face life in prison. he is being sentenced to life in prison in his absence. he faces
deported to his native jordan from the huge debt as according to a ruling from the european court of human rights. he has been convicted in his absence of terror offenses in jordan. evidence obtained by torture may have been used in his trial. that is what the court has ruled. our correspondent has been following the case. i was asking why he and fought against his deportation. >> his lawyer said he could not be sent back to jordan because there was a risky would face torture. the...
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courts. in the wake of the second world war, year agreed to the new convention of human rights. its aim was to give people that the freedoms they have lost in years of conflict. but david cameron came to say that the european court of human rights will uphold the convention and had strayed from its origins and it was time to reform it appeared >> the court should be free to deal with the most serious violations of human rights. it should not be swamped with an endless backlog of cases. it should not act like a small claims court. it should not undermine its own reputation by going over national decisions where it does not need to. >> this is what mr. kamen is talking about. the european court's decision last week to prevent the radicalism be clark to say that he did not get a fair trial in jordan. but on the very same day, the court also ruled that three of britain's most dangerous murderers, including peter mor ore, should not have their life sentences reviewed. the court says that it is getting the balance right. >> some of the people from member states, such as the u.k., are s
courts. in the wake of the second world war, year agreed to the new convention of human rights. its aim was to give people that the freedoms they have lost in years of conflict. but david cameron came to say that the european court of human rights will uphold the convention and had strayed from its origins and it was time to reform it appeared >> the court should be free to deal with the most serious violations of human rights. it should not be swamped with an endless backlog of cases. it...
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david cameron came today to say to the european court of human rights that upholds the convention had strayed from its origins and it was time for reform. >> the court should be free to deal with the most serious violation of human rights. it should not be swamped with an endless backlog of cases. it should not act as a small claims court. it should not undermine its own reputation by going over national decisions where it does not need to. >> this is what mr. cameron is talking about. the european court's decision last week to prevent britain from deporting the radical cleric. he did not get a fair trial in jordan despite the british court's ruling otherwise. on the very same day, the court ruled that three of britain's most dangerous murderers, including one who killed four men in 1995, should not have their life sentences reviewed. the court says it is getting the balance right and warned that reform carries risk. >> some of the proposals from member states such as the u.k. seriously threaten the right of individuals all across europe to seek justice for human rights violations. >>
david cameron came today to say to the european court of human rights that upholds the convention had strayed from its origins and it was time for reform. >> the court should be free to deal with the most serious violation of human rights. it should not be swamped with an endless backlog of cases. it should not act as a small claims court. it should not undermine its own reputation by going over national decisions where it does not need to. >> this is what mr. cameron is talking...
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the european court of human rights has ruled that radical cleric abu qatada cannot be deported to jordan. the speaker of the iranian parliament has repeated the accusation that israel was behind the assassination of a nuclear scientist last week. he said several suspects have been arrested and promised iran would respond to the killing and what he called a non-terrorist matter. fears of tension between iran and israel could blow into a major conflict are far and wide. joining me now is the israeli deputy foreign minister. thank you for being with us on gmt. the assassination of the scientist last week -- britain has condemned the killing of civilians. america has denied any involvement in this. israel, as far as i know, has said nothing. the >> we do not make comments about events that happen in faraway places. i can say that the eye physicians are completely baseless. >> you are commenting on this. you are denying israeli involvement. >> i do not want to make any comment. it takes the attention away from what the iranians are doing illegally to acquire nuclear capabilities, which is in
the european court of human rights has ruled that radical cleric abu qatada cannot be deported to jordan. the speaker of the iranian parliament has repeated the accusation that israel was behind the assassination of a nuclear scientist last week. he said several suspects have been arrested and promised iran would respond to the killing and what he called a non-terrorist matter. fears of tension between iran and israel could blow into a major conflict are far and wide. joining me now is the...
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chairing the council of europe this is a good time to actually make reforms to the european court of human rights and make sure it ask a more proportionate way. >> thank you, mr. speaker. [shouting] on the toy of march 2010, a two and half year old boy was kidnapped from his home and taken to thailand by his mother. six months later his father finally tracked him down in a remote village on his son couldn't speak had his teeth broken and bruises all over his body. he believes that they've not got him back then, he would have been killed each year in in the u.k. over 500 children are kidnapped in similar circumstances. will the prime is to meet with me and his father who has a charity called abducted angels and is in the gallery today to discuss with the government can do to help parents of adopted children? [shouting] >> my right honorable friend is actually right to raise this case but it is something and apologies, and any parent can't help but be come a chill to the bone about what happened to this poor boy. i think it's vital we put in place the best possible arrangements. as he knows the chi
chairing the council of europe this is a good time to actually make reforms to the european court of human rights and make sure it ask a more proportionate way. >> thank you, mr. speaker. [shouting] on the toy of march 2010, a two and half year old boy was kidnapped from his home and taken to thailand by his mother. six months later his father finally tracked him down in a remote village on his son couldn't speak had his teeth broken and bruises all over his body. he believes that they've...
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speaker, does the prime minister share my concern that yesterday's ruling by the european court of human rights cannot be deported? that if he does, will he agree to initiate all party discussions focused not on rhetoric about the human rights act but how in practice this court could operate more so the rights of respected of the safety of the public is always paramount to? >> i agree wholeheartedly with what the right honorable gentleman has said. i think this judgment is difficult to understand, frankly, because huge efforts have been going to by the british government, by this one and the one that he served in, to have a deportation with assurance agreement with jordan to make sure people wouldn't be mistreated. in this case the european court of human rights has found that he wasn't going to be tortured but they were worried about the process of the court case in jordan. it is immensely frustrating that i do think a country like britain that has a long tradition of human rights should be able to deport people who meet -- who mean us harm. that principle is either important or not is kind of
speaker, does the prime minister share my concern that yesterday's ruling by the european court of human rights cannot be deported? that if he does, will he agree to initiate all party discussions focused not on rhetoric about the human rights act but how in practice this court could operate more so the rights of respected of the safety of the public is always paramount to? >> i agree wholeheartedly with what the right honorable gentleman has said. i think this judgment is difficult to...
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and russian citizens filed to the european since the court of human rights but this is a lengthy process that does not mean that it has been suspended and of course there is no link whatsoever what the w.t. oh so no correlation. because we cannot. compare. our accession to the w t o important is that might be with terrible crimes that were committed by saakashvili that can never be forgiven and a fox news agency. so ok to my course on the interfax news agency. there's. not one more question about w two this year rush is expected to finally exceed to the organization but jackson vanek amendment still remains in place in the us. when can we count on seeing this amendment lifted and if it is not true would that mean that you would not comply with part of a commitment under the w t o in its relations with the us well of course that might happen because unilateral restrictions imposed on one of the w t o member states will not pass unnoticed no one will be turning a blind eye to that time has long come to lift the amendment since nineteen times before when it was passed with one and only aim
and russian citizens filed to the european since the court of human rights but this is a lengthy process that does not mean that it has been suspended and of course there is no link whatsoever what the w.t. oh so no correlation. because we cannot. compare. our accession to the w t o important is that might be with terrible crimes that were committed by saakashvili that can never be forgiven and a fox news agency. so ok to my course on the interfax news agency. there's. not one more question...
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greece if it tries to force loss so hedge funds are considering suing greece and the european court of human rights after greece said that they're basically demanding a fifty to sixty seventy percent haircut for these bondholders well i'm ok so the hedge funds are going to sue greece right now and then the european human rights court right because they know that they're the ones that are heading to the hague in these human rights court so the best defense is a good oftens because they're trying to deflect their prosecutions in these human rights courts they're trying to deflect this nuremberg trial for hedge funds and private equity groups like like romney's bain capital because they know that they'll be at the head at the end of a noose so they take the off and they say oh it's the greek people need to be the greeks oh we're going to sue greece because we raped and pillaged them for going to show them i mean this is an old strategy and the greek people i'm sorry that your country has been sold to fresh food franchises and cell phone networks but hey five thousand years of history you had a good ru
greece if it tries to force loss so hedge funds are considering suing greece and the european court of human rights after greece said that they're basically demanding a fifty to sixty seventy percent haircut for these bondholders well i'm ok so the hedge funds are going to sue greece right now and then the european human rights court right because they know that they're the ones that are heading to the hague in these human rights court so the best defense is a good oftens because they're trying...
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on the show a lot of debut interview we're happy to have you here i'm really excited all right so first explain this to me because i think that when most people think human rights court they don't necessarily think bondholders but why does this go to get so apparently that it's a technicality in the european court of law but i think the real crime here remember when greece signed the first memorandum of understanding ninety percent of their was written on the recall and the agreement was that the rest of that would be written under u.k. law so the point was how do you secure the debt so that the greek government could be sued in a court of law so that bond holders could get their money back this is something that wouldn't have happened if they hadn't signed the memorandum and this is kind of where you'd expect this to be the fact that they're calling it a human rights violation is just a technicality but has anybody ever done this before oh absolutely i mean i said ok you know you had associates they had but i think was ninety six or before the brady bill and really restructuring plan in latin america they bought some large amount of money of commercial paper guarant
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losses to the hedge funds are fighting back they've now threatened to sue greece in a human rights court arguing degrees of violated bondholder rights so what does it all mean well here to break it down for us is dimitri iffiness producer on r.t.s. capital count week very nice to have you on the show and i learned a debut interview we're happy to have you here i've been excited all right so first explain this to me because i think that when most people think human rights court they don't necessarily think bondholders why does this go to get so apparently that it's a technicality in the european court of law but i think the real crime here remember when greece signed the first number and of understanding ninety percent of their was written under recall and the agreement was that the rest of that would be written under u.k. law so the point was how do you secure the debt so that the greek government could be sued in a court of law so that bond holders could get their money back this is something that wouldn't happen if they hadn't signed the memorandum and this is kind of where you'd expect this to be the fa
losses to the hedge funds are fighting back they've now threatened to sue greece in a human rights court arguing degrees of violated bondholder rights so what does it all mean well here to break it down for us is dimitri iffiness producer on r.t.s. capital count week very nice to have you on the show and i learned a debut interview we're happy to have you here i've been excited all right so first explain this to me because i think that when most people think human rights court they don't...
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such an amnesty would be in violation of yemen's international human rights obligations, she said. the government says the opposition protest court affecting public services. the protesters of all ages of. undeterred. the future were in their hands. >> the united states navy has rescued the 13 iranian fishermen who were being held by pirates in the arabian sea. >> at a time of tension between the united states and iran, a friendly gesture from the u.s. navy. this is the moment and navy helicopter crew rescued an iranian fishing boats, which a been commandeered by pirates. the sellers put out a distress call after being taken hostage more than 40 days ago. >> this is an incredible story. this is a great story. the very same ship that the iranians protested on its last voyage, they just rescued this iranian ships from cards. >> the rescue took place in the arabian sea or the fleet of u.s. navy vessels is currently located. close by is the strategically important shipping routes. iran recently threatened to close in response to a new western sanctions targeting iran's oil industry. the iranian navy recently held military exercises a
such an amnesty would be in violation of yemen's international human rights obligations, she said. the government says the opposition protest court affecting public services. the protesters of all ages of. undeterred. the future were in their hands. >> the united states navy has rescued the 13 iranian fishermen who were being held by pirates in the arabian sea. >> at a time of tension between the united states and iran, a friendly gesture from the u.s. navy. this is the moment and...
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assistance without waiting for a prolonged period of ongoing investigations like the investigation by the human rights council or i.c.c. international criminal court which should deal with a whole range of possible. crimes transgressions which took place in libya in the course of the military campaign but i don't see anything. in this after all nato is a partner of the united nations after all nato has been acting on the basis of a security council mandate so the security council we believe should play an active role also in having this matter clarified but also i think if you put too much emphasis on this issue you will forget that the security council is working quite harmoniously on a range of issues pertaining to the post conflict situation in libya the u.n. mission is there supported by the security council the security council is working on the the resolution which was adopted by at russia's initiative on a looking into the dangers which are there in terms of spreading weapons out of libya which were left on that in the course of of the conflict. helping the libyans to rebuild their political and economic structures. so a lot of harmonious w
assistance without waiting for a prolonged period of ongoing investigations like the investigation by the human rights council or i.c.c. international criminal court which should deal with a whole range of possible. crimes transgressions which took place in libya in the course of the military campaign but i don't see anything. in this after all nato is a partner of the united nations after all nato has been acting on the basis of a security council mandate so the security council we believe...
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human rights abuse charges. he will appear in court again at some point in the future. to answer a case about genocide charges and crimes against humanity. >> in much of latin america, a political alliance between left and right are so marked, people have many supporters. does he? >> many people would want this -- i think you are right about identifying that. the current new president served under him during the period of the civil board. it is going to open up serious whence in guatemala. ounds in guatemala. let's not forget that 200,000 people were killed during the civil war in guatemala. the bloodiest. of that fighting was during his time in office between 1982 and 1983. >> has anything been said about u.s. involvement and support -- u.s. involvement? human rights watch criticized ronald reagan. >> the u.s. involvement during the cold war in guatemala is well documented. it goes back to the 1950's and the bringing down of the government, which was when he came to the floor. and this particular case, and with this arrest, this is very clearly focused on him. on his alleged culpability for these crimes rather than any relationship with washington. t
human rights abuse charges. he will appear in court again at some point in the future. to answer a case about genocide charges and crimes against humanity. >> in much of latin america, a political alliance between left and right are so marked, people have many supporters. does he? >> many people would want this -- i think you are right about identifying that. the current new president served under him during the period of the civil board. it is going to open up serious whence in...
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of our military personnel particularly marines hold themselves responsible. >> others are shocked by the incident. >> this should go to the u.n. human rights commission. they need to be brought in front of an international court. >> it is against islam and jeopardize peace talks with the taliban. it just shows the u.s. does not want peace talks. >> the taliban's reaction has been surprisingly reserved. a spokesman said the incident would not stop the current negotiations, adding the u.s. military had already committed far worse crimes in afghanistan. >> the taliban says it will not break off potential peace talks over this incident, but what kind of impact will this have in afghanistan? we put that question to our correspondent in kabul. >> what we will be looking for is to see whether these images provoked some sort of demonstrations or riots. the images are being played every hour on the main national television bulletin's. there has so far been no demonstrations it yet, but people love been lining up to condemn the -- people have been lining up to condemn the images. i think people will be looking to see tomorrow whether there are demonstrations. >> that was our correspondent in kabul. let's bring in our c
of our military personnel particularly marines hold themselves responsible. >> others are shocked by the incident. >> this should go to the u.n. human rights commission. they need to be brought in front of an international court. >> it is against islam and jeopardize peace talks with the taliban. it just shows the u.s. does not want peace talks. >> the taliban's reaction has been surprisingly reserved. a spokesman said the incident would not stop the current...
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of french units. authorities are looking to drop the case. the statement was made as jean claude appeared in court for violating house arrest. he is on trial for claims of corruption and human rights abuse. >> a northern ireland has been convicted of murdering two soldiers. brian was found guilty of shooting the men in an ambush as they went to collect pizza in 2009. his co-defendant was cleared. the hunt for the rest of the gang will continue. >> there is "bbc news." still ahead, tributes to the r&b singer, etta james. >> in another sign of worsening relations between brain britt and and argentina, protestors have burned flags outside. there is a dispute about the future of the falkland islands. >> the union onflag is on fire. they call for britt and to be kicked out of the faulk lands and the chants demand argentina break off diplomatic relations with london. >> it looks like the bad old days, but the demonstration was small and confined to members of a far left group. however, comments by britain's prime minister said that it was colonial have annoyed many argentina annals. >> the statements by prime minister cameron are scandalous . there are 16 colonies in the world, and 11 o
of french units. authorities are looking to drop the case. the statement was made as jean claude appeared in court for violating house arrest. he is on trial for claims of corruption and human rights abuse. >> a northern ireland has been convicted of murdering two soldiers. brian was found guilty of shooting the men in an ambush as they went to collect pizza in 2009. his co-defendant was cleared. the hunt for the rest of the gang will continue. >> there is "bbc news."...