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villagers lost family members in the attack and feel that more need to face justice the war crimes tribunals started in 1903 with a budget of 270000 dollars by the time it wound up 24 years later the annual cost was around $270000161.00 people were tried and 90 were found guilty now bosnian courts of continuing war crimes trials 25 years after the war ended and there are still nearly 600 people facing war crimes charges in bosnia and many more with blood on their hands are still walking free and that's not making the reconciliation process any easier. an estimated 150 bosnian croat to sort of taken part in the uk me attack 10 were convicted but 3 fighters were later acquitted on appeal they are back living in the area and lisa lost her father and 47 members of a close and extended family that day she points out where the accused men lived. emotions are overwhelming when we see them and their children where both parents love the last hours they killed ours their families are whole and together and thank god it is like that we lost our loved ones. there is no clear black and white in war every
villagers lost family members in the attack and feel that more need to face justice the war crimes tribunals started in 1903 with a budget of 270000 dollars by the time it wound up 24 years later the annual cost was around $270000161.00 people were tried and 90 were found guilty now bosnian courts of continuing war crimes trials 25 years after the war ended and there are still nearly 600 people facing war crimes charges in bosnia and many more with blood on their hands are still walking free...
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war in bosnia many survivors are still on a quest for justice following the closure of the war crimes tribunal in the hague 3 years ago courts in bosnia have taken over that legal process but nearly 600 people are still awaiting trial for war crimes tony but he went to. central bosnia the scene of the worst atrocities in the war. it is a small village with a dark past it was where one of the biggest atrocities of involving war happened 116 muslim men women and children killed by bosnian croat forces the men were shot the women and children were herded into basements that would then set alight a small room with photos next to the mosque documents that terrible day in april 1993 today much of the village has been repaired but the psychological damage hasn't let this be misunderstood when my dad was 73 when he was killed he was weak and disabled it is really difficult to understand how the human mind is capable of something like that of dylan's mother and 3 sisters died in a burning basement his father and brother were executed he was shot through the head but he survived and play dead he gave ev
war in bosnia many survivors are still on a quest for justice following the closure of the war crimes tribunal in the hague 3 years ago courts in bosnia have taken over that legal process but nearly 600 people are still awaiting trial for war crimes tony but he went to. central bosnia the scene of the worst atrocities in the war. it is a small village with a dark past it was where one of the biggest atrocities of involving war happened 116 muslim men women and children killed by bosnian croat...
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to face trial courts in bosnia have taken over the legal process after the closure of the war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia in the hague tony berkley went to see in central bosnia the center of one of the atrocities in the war survivors there is say many of the guilty are still walking free. it is a small village with a dark past it was where one of the biggest atrocities of the bosnian war happened 116 muslim men women and children killed by bosnian croat forces the men were shot the women and children were herded into basements that would then set alight a small room with photos next to the mosque documents that terrible day in april 1993 today much of the village has been repaired but the psychological damage hasn't but this one was in this city where my dad was 73 when he was killed he was weak and disabled it is really difficult to understand how the human mind is capable of something like that abdullah as mother and 3 sisters died in a burning basement his father and brother were executed he was shot through the head but he survived and play dead he gave evidence of the war
to face trial courts in bosnia have taken over the legal process after the closure of the war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia in the hague tony berkley went to see in central bosnia the center of one of the atrocities in the war survivors there is say many of the guilty are still walking free. it is a small village with a dark past it was where one of the biggest atrocities of the bosnian war happened 116 muslim men women and children killed by bosnian croat forces the men were shot...
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villagers lost family members in the attack and feel that more need to face justice the war crimes tribunals started in 1903 with a budget of 270000 dollars by the time it wound up 24 years later the annual cost was around $270000161.00 people were tried and 90 were found guilty now bosnian courts of continuing war crimes trials 25 years after the war ended and there are still nearly $600.00 people facing war crimes charges in bosnia and many more with blood on their hands are still walking free and that's not making the reconciliation process any easier an estimated 150 bosnian croat to said have taken part in the amici attack 10 were convicted but 3 fighters were later acquitted on appeal they are back living in the area and lisa lost her father and 47 members of a close and extended family that day she points out where the accused men lived. immersions our wyoming when we see them and their children where both parents love the last hours they killed ours their families are whole and together and thank god it is like that we lost our loved ones. there is no clear black and white in war eve
villagers lost family members in the attack and feel that more need to face justice the war crimes tribunals started in 1903 with a budget of 270000 dollars by the time it wound up 24 years later the annual cost was around $270000161.00 people were tried and 90 were found guilty now bosnian courts of continuing war crimes trials 25 years after the war ended and there are still nearly $600.00 people facing war crimes charges in bosnia and many more with blood on their hands are still walking...
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crime tribunal questions to medical service major general come a shim akiyoshi. thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent which i nees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router which means logs in japanese. seem to be on a muslin does that at the more. modern. you. know modern this is. the home or not there and i got the muscle you. should miss it was an intern at the unit like other teenagers he was sent there to work and study. cheerios i had a put up with us. now it's not going to go up but it's 0. 00 what that is. but what will see my new on an on off site isn't all. 7 won't get sent out of the year you know not. that they give us that at the. sort of poll most. or because it's a comedy. show. so all measured or not they can know what the law is joy show you this. logo not people they're even lower than livestock breached the audiologist and must mind behind everything that happened in the death camp. the chinese population of harby were the equivalent
crime tribunal questions to medical service major general come a shim akiyoshi. thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent which i nees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router which means logs in japanese. seem to be on a muslin does that at the more. modern. you. know modern this is. the home or not there and i got the muscle you. should miss it was an intern at the unit like other...
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her son prepared her for her role as a key witness in the war crimes tribunal in the hague she trying to look radko marriage in the eye while making her statement but he did not say a word to her she is firmly convinced that the war criminals will have to pay for their crimes in the next wound she's often asked why she returned to her house after the war the spine to losing her family or the. passive i decided to return to the place where i lived with my children and brought them up. i felt stronger for it i am stronger. and i've never regretted my return i'm proud of it. you know it must be hard for you sometimes when everything reminds you of. but it will only be as good of course it's hard everything is hard the only think that they'll come back one day but i am strong enough to live with it i'm not the only mother who lost everything it didn't work it is. not far away in this building hundreds of men and boys were executed in july 995 after being captured. there is not even a memorial plaque to mark the crime. just a few minutes away from the scene of this atrocity is the hero's m
her son prepared her for her role as a key witness in the war crimes tribunal in the hague she trying to look radko marriage in the eye while making her statement but he did not say a word to her she is firmly convinced that the war criminals will have to pay for their crimes in the next wound she's often asked why she returned to her house after the war the spine to losing her family or the. passive i decided to return to the place where i lived with my children and brought them up. i felt...
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her son prepared her for her role as a key witness in the war crimes tribunal in the hague she trying to look radko marriage in the eye while making her statement but he did not say a word to her she is firmly convinced that the war criminals will have to pay for their crimes in the next wound she's often asked why she returned to her house after the war despite losing her family with the. characters i decided to return to the place where i lived with my children and brought them up i felt stronger for it i am stronger. and i've never regretted my return i'm proud of it. you know it must be hard for you sometimes when everything reminds you of that . but it will only be as good of course it's hard everything is hard but we think that they'll come back one day but i am strong enough to live with it i'm not the only mother who lost everything in the market as there is. not far away in this building hundreds of men and boys were executed in july 995 after being captured. there is not even a memorial plaque to mark the crime. just a few minutes away from the scene of this atrocity is the
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her son prepared her for her role as a key witness in the war crimes tribunal in the hague she trying to look radko marriage in the eye while making her statement but he did not say a word to her she is firmly convinced that the war criminals will have to pay for their crimes in the next wound she's often asked why she returned to her house after the war the spite of losing her family the. parents of i decided to return to the place where i lived with my children and brought them up i felt stronger for it i am stronger. and i've never regretted my return i'm proud of it. you know it must be hard for you sometimes when everything reminds you of. but it will only be as good of course it's hard everything is hard but we think that they'll come back one day but i am strong enough to live with it i'm not the only mother who lost everything america is. not far away in this building hundreds of men and boys were executed in july 995 after being captured near. there's not even a memorial plaque to mark the crime. just a few minutes away from the scene of this atrocity is the hero's memorial t
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her son prepared her for her role as a key witness in the war crimes tribunal in the hague she trying to look radko marriage in the eye while making her statement but he did not say a word to her she is firmly convinced that the war criminals will have to pay for their crimes in the next wound she's often asked why she returned to her house after the war this fight losing her family the. parents of i decided to return to the place where i lived with my children and brought them up i felt strong enough for it i am strong. and i've never regretted my return i'm proud of it. you know it must be hard for you sometimes when everything reminds you of. but it will only be as good as course it's hard everything is hard but we think that they'll come back one day but i am still really the market is. not far away in this building hundreds of men and boys were executed in july 995 after being captured. there is not even a memorial plaque to mark the crime. just a few minutes away from the scene of this atrocity is the hero's memorial to the bosnian serb soldiers. and just a few more kilometers a
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her son prepared her for her role as a key witness in the war crimes tribunal in the hague she trying to look radko marriage in the eye while making her statement but he did not say a word to her she is firmly convinced that the war criminals will have to pay for their crimes in the next wound she's often asked why she returned to her house after the war this spite of losing her family all of the. characters i decided to return to the place where i lived with my children and brought them up i felt stronger for it i am stronger. and i've never regretted my return i'm proud of it. it must be hard for you sometimes when everything reminds you of. but it will only be as good of course it's hard everything is hard but we think that they'll come back one day but i am strong enough to live with it i'm not the only mother who lost everything the record of her is. not far away in this building hundreds of men and boys were executed in july 995 after being captured. there is not even a memorial plaque to mark the crime. just a few minutes away from the scene of this atrocity is the hero's memor
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calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and cries crimes against humanity because china is not a signatory to the hague based tribunal and china maintains its goal is to really educate people and steer them away from islamist extremism we say that with its program of forced sterilization abortion and internment beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of the muslim minorities identity correspond as much as berlin and julia han have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing with 000000 ad hom her husband to us when john and the little daughter by are in turkey the safe location for not. but for 0 a normal life is too far away she says she does not feel safe anywhere. the month of the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again. the images and memories of the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me i then feel sick for a few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself. in 201700000000 han was arrested in sindh junk china's westernmost region she is an ethnic azar born in china and was l
calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and cries crimes against humanity because china is not a signatory to the hague based tribunal and china maintains its goal is to really educate people and steer them away from islamist extremism we say that with its program of forced sterilization abortion and internment beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of the muslim minorities identity correspond as much as berlin and julia han have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing...
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issues to end the look of course his nobel peace prize it calls for the international tribunal for the combo to try the crimes that have taken place we have to call it the 15 people who have committed months in the past was leading the country and then a professor of justice. melaka the african union has now called on the d.r.s. these leaders to work to preserve peace and stability what are the regional implications that we be looking at here if things continue to deteriorate in the r.c. well you see that since assuming office just again he really focused on mediating within the region so he tried to bring 70 to ugandan president and president obama . to bring them together and what was behind the struggle between these 2 men was allegations of support to armed groups in eastern d r c so there is a big risk that when the violence escalate or the political situation in. in kinshasa escarpments that there are also implications in the east that could for instance be because political leaders such as and she security activate spoilers they have in the field in the east or because. the violence continues to increa
issues to end the look of course his nobel peace prize it calls for the international tribunal for the combo to try the crimes that have taken place we have to call it the 15 people who have committed months in the past was leading the country and then a professor of justice. melaka the african union has now called on the d.r.s. these leaders to work to preserve peace and stability what are the regional implications that we be looking at here if things continue to deteriorate in the r.c. well...
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has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunal and china maintains its goal is to re-educate people and to steer them away from islamist extremism but muslim minorities say that beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of their identity correspondents mathias bullinger and leon report. scenes of a family outing with 000 to harm her husband to some john and their little daughter by are in turkey the safe location for naught. but for good 0 a normal life is still far away she says she does not feel safe and you. don't want the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again. the images and memories of the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me i then feel sick for a few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself. in 201700000000 han was arrested in soon john china's westernmost region she is an ethnic azar born in china and was living in kazakhstan at the time on a trip back to china she was detained by polic
has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunal and china maintains its goal is to re-educate people and to steer them away from islamist extremism but muslim minorities say that beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of their identity correspondents mathias bullinger and leon report. scenes of a family outing with 000 to harm her husband to some john and their little daughter by are in turkey the safe...
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has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunals well china maintains its goal is to reeducate people and steer them away from islamist extremism weekers say that beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of the muslim minorities identity correspondence by ts printing and julia have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing with 000 ad hom her husband to us from john and the little daughter by are in turkey a safe location for an hour but for good 0 a normal life is still far away she says she does not feel safe and we. don't want the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again. the images and memories of the interrogations and the things they did to him and their haunt me i don't feel sick for a few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself. in 2000 serving in cuz i stand at the time on a trip back to china she was detained by police and then held for a year in several reeducation camps. in t.n. good 0 hour hand was arrested in sindh junk
has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunals well china maintains its goal is to reeducate people and steer them away from islamist extremism weekers say that beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of the muslim minorities identity correspondence by ts printing and julia have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing with 000 ad hom her husband to us from john and the little daughter by are in...
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has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunals china for its part maintains its goal is to be educate people and steer them away from islamist extremism but muslim minorities say beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of their identity correspondent ts bolinger and julie hunt report. scenes of a family outing with 000-0000 harm her husband to us when john and the little daughter by are in turkey a safe location for naught. but for 0 a normal life is still far away she says she does not feel safe anywhere. the month that the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again the images and memories of the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me i then feel sick for a few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself. in 20170000000 han was arrested in soon john china's western most region she's an ethnic azar born in china and was living in kazakhstan at the time on the trip back to china she was detained by poli
has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunals china for its part maintains its goal is to be educate people and steer them away from islamist extremism but muslim minorities say beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of their identity correspondent ts bolinger and julie hunt report. scenes of a family outing with 000-0000 harm her husband to us when john and the little daughter by are in turkey a safe...
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has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunalschina says the camps exist to steer people away from islamist extremism but muslim minorities say beijing's trying to delete every trace of their identities we have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing 0 ad hom her husband john and their little daughter by are in turkey a safe location for now. but for good 0 a normal life is still far away she says she does not feel safe anywhere. dumb on the record i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again. the images and memories of the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me and then she'll see chris few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself. in 2017 go 0 hour han was arrested in sin john china's western most region she is an ethnic azar born in china and was living in kazakhstan at the time on a trip back to china she was detained by police and then hope for a year in several reeducation camps. although they
has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity because china is not party to the tribunalschina says the camps exist to steer people away from islamist extremism but muslim minorities say beijing's trying to delete every trace of their identities we have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing 0 ad hom her husband john and their little daughter by are in turkey a safe location for now. but for good 0 a normal life is still far away she says...
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this is why an independent peoples tribunal was established, to address the specific question of genocide, and examine whether it is genocide, crimes against humanity, or not. at this point, i think it will be very useful for states to then base their decision or future actions on the upcoming judgment. >> there's a new report out today that claims the chinese government is forcing ethnic minorities to pick cotton. you have said -- you have been quoted as saying virtually the entire clothing industry is potentially implicated. what should the entire clothing industry do? >> i think it is very simple, to start with acknowledging the claimant in the uyghur region, and know that operating any businesses in the region right now, given the atrocities that the chinese government is carrying out, it is hard to respect the eu guiding principles on human rights. so i think businesses have their responsibility to respect their own sets of symbols -- principles, then they have to act showing it. for this, we have a specific and simple demand, to start with the signing of the call to action established by the coalition to end uyghur forced lab
this is why an independent peoples tribunal was established, to address the specific question of genocide, and examine whether it is genocide, crimes against humanity, or not. at this point, i think it will be very useful for states to then base their decision or future actions on the upcoming judgment. >> there's a new report out today that claims the chinese government is forcing ethnic minorities to pick cotton. you have said -- you have been quoted as saying virtually the entire...
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tribunal's rules. but lacking a moral sense was no crime.ow, my perspective on this for what it's worth is that whatever he hoped to accomplish by remaining in hitler's germany, and he had certain things that he managed that he was accomplishing, he certainly in my view anyway had allowed a depraved regime to use his gifts in an attempt to achieve legitimacy in the world. many people rejected the idea that an artist could remain outside politics, especial0;iy when working under a regime that recognized no boundary whatsoever between art and politics. as i noted earlier, "dangerous melodies" details in -- i had a lengthy discussion of these post war debates which demonstrate that the taint of naziism was extraordinarily difficult to remove. for many, enduring memories made reconciliation impossible. but as i suggested, there were some who were prepared to separate an artist's gift from his or her relationship with naziism. these are obviously enormously difficult questions. perhaps we can talk about them afterwards. i'd like to turn now to am
tribunal's rules. but lacking a moral sense was no crime.ow, my perspective on this for what it's worth is that whatever he hoped to accomplish by remaining in hitler's germany, and he had certain things that he managed that he was accomplishing, he certainly in my view anyway had allowed a depraved regime to use his gifts in an attempt to achieve legitimacy in the world. many people rejected the idea that an artist could remain outside politics, especial0;iy when working under a regime that...
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tribunal for lebanon based in the netherlands. criminal court has announced an investigation into possible possible war crimes in nigeria the prosecutor's office concluded that both boko haram and nigerian security forces may have committed atrocities fighting between the 2 sides has been going on since boko haram launched military operations in northeastern nigeria in 2009 a bill to legalize abortion and argentina has cleared a major hurdle after it was approved of the lower house of congress the bill now goes to the upper house where it's expected to face resistance from pharmaceutical company astra zeneca will start to test a combination of its experimental covert 19 vaccine with russia sputnik we shot trials for the combined inoculation of you just by the end of the year what is fair here and i was 0 after upfront next. unprecedented protests against the government and the monarchy are gathering pace in thailand we ask a government spokesperson a prime minister approach and time is up but 1st one too soft on china and this week's headliner which challenge the country's 1st female indigenous foreign minister and i and ask her how to
tribunal for lebanon based in the netherlands. criminal court has announced an investigation into possible possible war crimes in nigeria the prosecutor's office concluded that both boko haram and nigerian security forces may have committed atrocities fighting between the 2 sides has been going on since boko haram launched military operations in northeastern nigeria in 2009 a bill to legalize abortion and argentina has cleared a major hurdle after it was approved of the lower house of congress...
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tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crime he said. he repeated what he had said in tiananmen square i have no enemies his principle of nonviolence. 2 weeks later in the course of oslo the letter reached the nobel prize committee it was signed by that's not harvard it suggested that the nobel prize should be awarded to the imprisoned chinese dissident. intellectuals from all over the world joined in this a pail on the 8th of october 2010 the norwegian nobel committee announced its choice. you shall bow didn't know that he had won the nobel prize he remained in his cell in the north of china while the foreign media crowded around the residence of his wife lucia in beijing where the many of his friends wrote and new wave of optimism. i think one party dictatorship would be and it was in 10 years i'm very optimistic about that how bad our partner was and i think that this optimism didn't last long. the gates closes yet again in just a few hours you shah was under house arrest heard if you don't know about us or your heart or by t
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question of genocide and examine whether it is genocide crimes against humanity or not and i think at this point this will be a very useful at people's tribunals for states to then. base their decisions were and their future actions on the da coming at judgement there's a new report that came out today in claims that the chinese government is forcing ethnic minorities to pick cotton in the province of sheen john now you have said you've been quoted as saying that virtually the entire clothing industry is potentially implicated what should the entire clothing industry do. i think it's very simple it is to start with acknowledging the care and climate in the region and it used to be stunning that we were beaten. and know that. operating any business in the region right now given the character of the atrocities the chinese government is carrying out is practically impossible to even respect the un guiding principles on business and human rights so i think businesses have very responsibly to respect their own set of principles which often claims that they don't tolerate for slavery then they have to act and showing it and it's more this we have a
question of genocide and examine whether it is genocide crimes against humanity or not and i think at this point this will be a very useful at people's tribunals for states to then. base their decisions were and their future actions on the da coming at judgement there's a new report that came out today in claims that the chinese government is forcing ethnic minorities to pick cotton in the province of sheen john now you have said you've been quoted as saying that virtually the entire clothing...
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tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crime he said. he repeated what he had said in tiananmen square i have no enemies his principle of nonviolence. 2 weeks later in the port of oslo the letter reached the nobel price committee it was signed by the us love harvard it suggested that the nobel prize should be awarded to the imprisoned chinese dissident. intellectuals from all over the world joined in this a pail on the 8th of october 2010 the norwegian nobel committee announced its choice. you shall bowed. didn't know that he had won the nobel prize he remained in his cell in the north of china while the foreign media crowded around the residence of his wife new show in beijing. many of his friends wrote and new wave of optimism. i think the one party dictatorship would be ended within 10 years i'm very optimistic about the whole thing. was i don't believe this optimism didn't last long. the gates closes yet again in just a few hours you shah was under house arrest heard if you don't look after us or your heart by going any nigh
tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crime he said. he repeated what he had said in tiananmen square i have no enemies his principle of nonviolence. 2 weeks later in the port of oslo the letter reached the nobel price committee it was signed by the us love harvard it suggested that the nobel prize should be awarded to the imprisoned chinese dissident. intellectuals from all over the world joined in this a pail on the 8th of...
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happen if there 'd was a tribunal to try to cram as of yesterday we have people in the government today was causing this havoc we've been the administration but they committed many crimes but the quake has called for the creation of our international tribunal for congo and the 2nd one is actually because of the political epis we have to look actually doing the elections again this should be a transitional period removing the bad actors from the system and a lowering process that people can trust and have a result that reflect the will and the interest of the police people given the fact that joseph kabila stepped down in 2018 what is it that keeps him so strongly in power. community has not stepped down really and as i just indicated come kamil a feeling for control of the country right now joseph kabila has a military force there on b.b.'s 2500 soldiers paid by the call his government protects him secondly the. senate we have a 108 senators 92 of the senators are from party it controls the senate and am selp is a senator for life according to our constitution in the national assembly 500 member of. the national assembly 350 of them are from communist party from that e
happen if there 'd was a tribunal to try to cram as of yesterday we have people in the government today was causing this havoc we've been the administration but they committed many crimes but the quake has called for the creation of our international tribunal for congo and the 2nd one is actually because of the political epis we have to look actually doing the elections again this should be a transitional period removing the bad actors from the system and a lowering process that people can...
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tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crime he said. he repeated what he had said in tiananmen square i have no enemies his principle of nonviolence. 2 weeks later in the course of oslo the letter reached the nobel prize committee it was signed by the us love harvard it suggested that the nobel prize should be awarded to the imprisoned chinese dissident. intellectuals from all over the world joined in the supply. on the 8th of october 2010 the norwegian nobel committee announced its choice. you shall bow didn't know that he had won the nobel prize he remained in his cell in the north of china while the foreign media crowded around the residence of his wife you shot in beijing. many of his friends wrote and new wave of optimism. i think one party dictatorship would be and it was in 10 years i'm very optimistic about the whole thing out there never was i don't believe that this optimism didn't last long. the gates close is yet again in just a few hours you shah was under house arrest heard if you don't know about. your heart or b
tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crime he said. he repeated what he had said in tiananmen square i have no enemies his principle of nonviolence. 2 weeks later in the course of oslo the letter reached the nobel prize committee it was signed by the us love harvard it suggested that the nobel prize should be awarded to the imprisoned chinese dissident. intellectuals from all over the world joined in the supply. on the 8th...
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crime shows. well, alden global looking to buy tribune publishing, the hedge fund company which owns a 32% stake ine an offer as soon as thursday. they have closed many newsrooms to save on real estate and is currently valued at $470 million. softbank bailing out potera with another $200 million investment, that is on top of $2 billion already invested after they ran into financial problems while trying to shake up the building industry. the new funds will give softbank a majority stake in the company and help them avoid bankruptcy. disney world operating at full capacity today. the florida theme park's reservation website showing no availability for new year's eve even with limited guests allowed during the pandemic. disney requiring face masks, temperature checks and implementing social distancing policies for anyone that wants to go to the resort. finally, dagen, how is this for a post game fumble? ♪ ♪ cheryl: oh, no is right. that was the wisconsin badgers football team. they accidentally shattered their own of trophy in the locker room as you just saw after they won duke's mayo bowl in charlot
crime shows. well, alden global looking to buy tribune publishing, the hedge fund company which owns a 32% stake ine an offer as soon as thursday. they have closed many newsrooms to save on real estate and is currently valued at $470 million. softbank bailing out potera with another $200 million investment, that is on top of $2 billion already invested after they ran into financial problems while trying to shake up the building industry. the new funds will give softbank a majority stake in the...
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tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crimehe said. he repeated what he had said in tiananmen square i have no enemies his principle of nonviolence. 2 weeks later in the course of oslo the letter reached the nobel price committee it was signed by a bus of harvard it suggested that the nobel prize should be awarded to the imprisoned chinese dissident. intellectuals from all over the world joined in this a paid. on the 8th of october 2010 the norwegian nobel committee announced its choice. you shall bow didn't know that he had won the nobel prize he remained in his cell in the north of china while the foreign media crowded around the residence of his wife a new shot in beijing. many of his friends wrote and new wave of optimism. i think one party dictatorship the end it was in 10 years i'm very optimistic about the whole thing for the world i want to believe that this optimism didn't last long . the gates closes yet again in just a few hours you shah was under house arrest heard you don't want. your heart i don't any invited him
tribunals. alone in front of his judges you shall bow read along declaration freedom of expression is not a crimehe said. he repeated what he had said in tiananmen square i have no enemies his principle of nonviolence. 2 weeks later in the course of oslo the letter reached the nobel price committee it was signed by a bus of harvard it suggested that the nobel prize should be awarded to the imprisoned chinese dissident. intellectuals from all over the world joined in this a paid. on the 8th of...
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to end the look of course his nobel peace prize it called for the international tribunal for the combo to trial the crimes that have taken place we have to call it the 15 people who are committed men to the past was leading the country and then it's the 1st justice. melaka the african union has now called on the d.r.s. these leaders to work to preserve peace and stability what are the regional implications that we be looking at here if things continue to deteriorate in the r.c. well you see that since assuming office just security really focused on mediating within the region so he tried to bring 70 to ugandan president and president obama . to bring them together and what was behind the struggle between these 2 men was allegations of support to armed groups in eastern d r c so there is a big risk that when the violence escalate or the political situation in. in kinshasa that there are also implications in the east that could for instance be because political leaders such as and she security activate spoilers they have in the field in the east or because. the violence continues to increase in the east so
to end the look of course his nobel peace prize it called for the international tribunal for the combo to trial the crimes that have taken place we have to call it the 15 people who are committed men to the past was leading the country and then it's the 1st justice. melaka the african union has now called on the d.r.s. these leaders to work to preserve peace and stability what are the regional implications that we be looking at here if things continue to deteriorate in the r.c. well you see...
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crime in nine us cities by the department of justice. of those arrested about 1500 have been charged with federal offenses. 167 arrested for homicide. portland police officers leaving the government at unprecedented levels, the portland tribuneficers will retire next month while 9 every sign since last month, 7 more in coming weeks with 24 going more money towards their pension and taking lower paying jobs in smaller towns. officers say poor working conditions and unrest in the cities are behind the move. police in ohio spread holiday cheer with a christmas carol, take a look. richmond high school trying to lift people spirits by blasting holiday classics as they drive around. they even had the grinch locked up and back. >> you and my wife got together on this next topic to gang up on me in participation of tomorrow, christmas etiquette, dos and don'ts for the small or virtual holiday gatherings. >> sending pictures to celebrate the season, this was taken moments before, daniel standing in the back close to laurie. next to him, still wearing one piece. congratulations by the way. they got it in. i love you, merry christmas and here we have an action shot of how luke, zachary, whether it to challenge 2020, aaron murtaugh, get
crime in nine us cities by the department of justice. of those arrested about 1500 have been charged with federal offenses. 167 arrested for homicide. portland police officers leaving the government at unprecedented levels, the portland tribuneficers will retire next month while 9 every sign since last month, 7 more in coming weeks with 24 going more money towards their pension and taking lower paying jobs in smaller towns. officers say poor working conditions and unrest in the cities are...
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admits to the crime but by now he is famous and infamous it is a wanted man and he and his militia of kansas regulars are joined at different times by reporters from the new york tribune, pro-abolitionists newspaper but we get a sense of the contemporary us look at opinion at john brown and how do they characterize him and what does it do to his reputation? >> guest: there is a striking aspect of john brown the historian, me, has to come to terms with. how is this guy before he becomes famous in kansas was not much of a success at anything in life and if he had been more successful in business as a farmer he probably wouldn't have become the figure he became, wouldn't have turned so fully to abolitionism, but he could never make a success of anything in life before this but there was something about his personality that drew people to him, his sons were raised in the anti-slavery phase, but they feared their father, they didn't know what to make of him. he had this really powerful personality. they couldn't leave him, they couldn't resist him but neither could they buy entirely, they were very disturbed by what john brown had made and was making them do but they still
admits to the crime but by now he is famous and infamous it is a wanted man and he and his militia of kansas regulars are joined at different times by reporters from the new york tribune, pro-abolitionists newspaper but we get a sense of the contemporary us look at opinion at john brown and how do they characterize him and what does it do to his reputation? >> guest: there is a striking aspect of john brown the historian, me, has to come to terms with. how is this guy before he becomes...
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crime, by now he is famous and infamous and he's a wanted man. and he and his militia of kansas regulars are joined at different times by reporters from the new york tribune. this is a pro abolitionist new paper run by horace greeley. but it's really interesting because we get a sense of the contemporary look and opinion at john brown. how did they characterized him? in order that dupre is her petition question work. >> so there is a striking aspect of john brown that is and the historian he has to come to terms with. how is this guy who before he becomes famous in kansas, would not and was not much of a success at anything in life, and if he had been more successful in business as a former he probably wouldn't have become the figure he became. he wouldn't have turned so fully to abolitionism. but he never really could make a success of anything in life before this. but there was something about his personality that drew people to him. that even his sons, his sons were raised in the anti- slavery faith, but they feared their father. they didn't know what to make of it. he was, he had this really powerful personality. they couldn't leave him, they couldn't
crime, by now he is famous and infamous and he's a wanted man. and he and his militia of kansas regulars are joined at different times by reporters from the new york tribune. this is a pro abolitionist new paper run by horace greeley. but it's really interesting because we get a sense of the contemporary look and opinion at john brown. how did they characterized him? in order that dupre is her petition question work. >> so there is a striking aspect of john brown that is and the historian...