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but we know that burma isn't under the jurisdiction of the international criminal court.ight course to follow oi’ is that the right course to follow or should there be another route? there are a couple of ways to refer it. burma is not a sickness reet —— signatory, but the un security council can refer burma to the international criminal court. when we talk about human rights abuses and this label of genocide, it is significant, isn't it? this is the most depressing issue. it is not only one issue that happening in burma. the rohingya, what they are facing and there are other people, minority christians, and buddhists also. it means all the minorities are facing genocide and atrocities of this military machine. the uk have responded. some say it hasn't been robust enough. absolutely. what would you like to see next from the international community? ultimately you say that you want those involved sent to the icc, but what next? the most important thing, the uk government should refer burma to the international criminal court and it should work with international partners s
but we know that burma isn't under the jurisdiction of the international criminal court.ight course to follow oi’ is that the right course to follow or should there be another route? there are a couple of ways to refer it. burma is not a sickness reet —— signatory, but the un security council can refer burma to the international criminal court. when we talk about human rights abuses and this label of genocide, it is significant, isn't it? this is the most depressing issue. it is not only...
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these military moderates me are lying and others to international criminal court because they are and go in impunity is not only atrocities facing in kachin you know because sheen schon machine and qur'an many are other minorities in burma they have face must atrocities by this military for we in a year like into the security council must for i.c.c. and. also this is important that you know a stronger effective collective action is needed otherwise we see you know this going to be a stop so this is a general fight everybody need to call everybody need to realize that and that must follow must call for action because turn can in a walk in the you starting at ten can i'm sorry to interrupt it's just that i we're starting to run out of time and i want to ask a follow up question to robert as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about eco
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bamber was reason here committed by the international criminal court in the netherlands where he was in jail for war crimes for the last ten years. the talcum married came third in the tweens eleven presidential election and hopes that this time he has a shot at the top seats and then they spin leaks. he is the leader of the largest opposition party union for democracy and social change his father the educated came . eleven died last year but they haven't brought his body home because of the entire north. believe they were the banking on his mother's popularity in his bid for president. another popular opposition leader to be who's been in exile says twenty sixteen has been barred by the government from entering the country he says he'll take legal action. groups who have submitted their prejudices can contest. what is by them i need the field agree they all have the right to go to the constitutional court. in all more than twenty kind of dates have filed their papers and paid the mandatory one hundred thousand dollars their political state now lies in the electoral commission as we
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we want the help of the members of the international court of criminal court to open to help us open an official investigation and this war crimes against the israeli prime minister and defense minister and others or officials we have a guest now in the human rights council calling for an restitution committee we won the support of the international community to send and compel israel to accept this investigation committee to begin its work that's that's what we need but then you know if you if israel feels that they can continue building settlements massacring palestinians and then it's business as usual and their occupation and their demolition of homes and collective punishment and then and then business as usual if i say there are people who tell me this is not realistic how can we be part of making peace while we treat as well i guess israel has a government that is one partner we don't have a partner in israel for peace anymore this israeli government is there to destroy the two state solution and to destroy hope for peace mr arafat you made it clear in a number of occasio
we want the help of the members of the international court of criminal court to open to help us open an official investigation and this war crimes against the israeli prime minister and defense minister and others or officials we have a guest now in the human rights council calling for an restitution committee we won the support of the international community to send and compel israel to accept this investigation committee to begin its work that's that's what we need but then you know if you if...
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a report says the suspects it has named should appear before the international criminal court. it's not only about justice for victims. it's also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, then every army in the world will think they can do this. also on today's programme. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in the west midlands. the cost of food is set to rise because of this year's extreme weather. and an exclusive report from inside the nuclear plant at sellafield, one of the most contaminated industrial sites in europe. good afternoon. un human rights investigators say military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and called for them to be referred to the international criminal court. in an unprecedented move, the investigators named six top generals, including the commander in chief of the armed forces and his deputy. un investigators interviewed hundreds of victims and found evidence of rape, torture and murder against the rohingya predominately
a report says the suspects it has named should appear before the international criminal court. it's not only about justice for victims. it's also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, then every army in the world will think they can do this. also on today's programme. a mother and her daughter have been stabbed to death in the street in the west midlands. the cost of food is set to rise because of this year's extreme weather. and an exclusive report...
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war crimes bamba flew back from the netherlands after a successful appeal at the international criminal court in the hague is already said he wants to run in december's presidential elections catherine sawyer was with the cheering crowds in the capital kinshasa. when john pair bambara marched from the airport in the democratic republic of congo's capital kinshasa thousands of his supporters went into a frenzy oh i love you the current many of them say they never thought they'd be back home any time soon. i have a contingent of police escorted his convoy who is not allowed to make any stops to address the many people who lined the streets to catch a glimpse of him his first order of business was a meeting at his party headquarters he's expected to submit his documents to the electoral commission in the coming days so he can run for the presidency john cabin back in august we know all the while he had what he's been waving i bet and raise the kids here and think that in feet he's praising and saying that he all you want you can provide a change of the leadership of this country or even bring th
war crimes bamba flew back from the netherlands after a successful appeal at the international criminal court in the hague is already said he wants to run in december's presidential elections catherine sawyer was with the cheering crowds in the capital kinshasa. when john pair bambara marched from the airport in the democratic republic of congo's capital kinshasa thousands of his supporters went into a frenzy oh i love you the current many of them say they never thought they'd be back home any...
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president that held similar explosive political force to the criminal court news that president trump got today with his campaign chairman being found guilty on eight felony counts. eight felony counts which should put him away on prison. and at the same time, on basically exactly the same moment, his long time personal lawyer and long time employee at his business also pleading guilty to eight felony counts which should put him away for years in prison. in the case of the president's long time personal lawyer, his deal with prosecutors today not only included his own guilty pleas, it included detailed descriptions and evidence of the president's own participation, the president in fact directing felony criminal behavior.
president that held similar explosive political force to the criminal court news that president trump got today with his campaign chairman being found guilty on eight felony counts. eight felony counts which should put him away on prison. and at the same time, on basically exactly the same moment, his long time personal lawyer and long time employee at his business also pleading guilty to eight felony counts which should put him away for years in prison. in the case of the president's long time...
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the un says named military leaders should appear before the international criminal court on charges ofenocide. it is not only aboutjustice for victims, but it is also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, every army in the world will think they can do this. we'll assess the likelihood of the report being acted upon and its impact on myanmar‘s leader aung san suu kyi. also on the programme... police launch a double—murder hunt and name this man after a woman and her mother are stabbed to death on the streets of solihull in the west midlands. the islanders at the centre of an increasingly bittter dispute — britain accused of threatening the former colony of mauritius over their future. clashing even in death — the row as president trump raises the white house flag from half—mast but then lowers it again just two days after the death of senatorjohn mccain. more misery for manchester's mouriniho as united lose at the hands of spurs, heaping more pressure on the manager. good evening. un human rights investigators say military leaders in myanmar sh
the un says named military leaders should appear before the international criminal court on charges ofenocide. it is not only aboutjustice for victims, but it is also deterring future activity. if you allow this to go without any kind of sanction, every army in the world will think they can do this. we'll assess the likelihood of the report being acted upon and its impact on myanmar‘s leader aung san suu kyi. also on the programme... police launch a double—murder hunt and name this man...
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there was a recommendation it should go to the international criminal court but that would require therefer myanmar, and china will almost certainly back myanmar and reject that. they talked about other possible mechanisms, that has happened in the case of syria where independent recommendations were created to pursue human rights investigations into atrocities with the prospect of indictments later. that looks like the way they will go with myanmar, it could take some time. but the conclusion of this report brought together so many of the other news reports we heard over the last year, about rakhine state, absolutely appalling human rights abuses, systematic organised destruction of an entire people. they have brought that together, serious members of this team, and came out with these tough recommendations. it now goes to the international community, the un general assembly and human rights council to work out what to do next. myanmar has not co—operated with this team but it is more beleaguered and isolated. for aung san suu kyi, for so long as beacon of hope for democracy and under
there was a recommendation it should go to the international criminal court but that would require therefer myanmar, and china will almost certainly back myanmar and reject that. they talked about other possible mechanisms, that has happened in the case of syria where independent recommendations were created to pursue human rights investigations into atrocities with the prospect of indictments later. that looks like the way they will go with myanmar, it could take some time. but the conclusion...
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we want the help of the members of the international court criminal court to open to help us open an official investigation and this war crimes against the israeli prime minister and defense minister and others or officials we have a case now in the human rights council calling for an investigation committee we won the support of the international community to send and compel israel to accept this investigation committee to begin its work that's that's what we need but then a view of. that they...
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bamba was reason he did by the international criminal court in the netherlands where he was in jail for war crimes for the last ten years. the talcum married came third in the tweens eleven presidential election and hopes that this time he has a shot at the top seats and then there's felix. he is the leader of the largest opposition party union for democracy and. social change his father can see katie again. but they haven't brought his body home because of the entire north pole. believe. they were the banking on his mother's popularity in his bid for president. another popular opposition leader in the who's been in exile says twenty sixteen has been barred by the government from entering the country he says he'll take legal action . can contest. or despite them i need the feel agree they all have the right to go to the constitutional court. in all more than twenty kind of dates have filed their papers and paid the mandatory a hundred thousand dollars their political state now lies in the electoral commission as. deny their kind of deceit catherine saw al-jazeera kinshasa. ivory coast's
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the next step, the report says, is to refer myanmar to the international criminal court.eneva about an hour ago, i asked one of the panel how serious the crimes were. what happened in the crimes were. what happened in the myanmar is on a parallel with the myanmar is on a parallel with the worst kinds of crimes under international law that can be encountered. the findings we have produced today reflect the gravity of the situation and the seriousness, the brutality of what occurred. the difficulties you had presumably were getting access. there will be some who will say a lot of this evidence by nature has had to be second—hand. how would you respond? it was not second-hand. we had no access to myanmar but there are literally hundreds of thousands of people who have been victims of human rights violations in myanmar who are no longer there. that's one of the very point the investigation, that people have been driven from myanmar because of what has happened. we have interviewed 875 people in the camps, in bangladesh, in thailand, malaysia, in indonesia, even the uk. we hav
the next step, the report says, is to refer myanmar to the international criminal court.eneva about an hour ago, i asked one of the panel how serious the crimes were. what happened in the crimes were. what happened in the myanmar is on a parallel with the myanmar is on a parallel with the worst kinds of crimes under international law that can be encountered. the findings we have produced today reflect the gravity of the situation and the seriousness, the brutality of what occurred. the...
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after his conviction was overturned by the international criminal court in the hague jumpier bamba talks towns as they are. struggling with a failing economy inadequate public services and the mental some attention of two rival regional power as many lebanese hopes recent elections might provoke reforms to help solve their problems but in a country where power is apportioned along sectarian undernourished declines little ever seems to disturb the status quo we went to find out why. in may twenty eight hundred eleven and went to the polls it was the first parliamentary election in nine years and there was one question on many observers minds was it to be politics as usual or would growing concern over the country's myriad problems affect the outcome. there was that at least a hint of change in the the first time a grassroots movement known as the civil society coalition was fielding hundred s. against lebanon's long established sectarian parties. on the other you see you see his. medical. comments and mom on the floor there he is the man who had the sheikh to deal with them but apathy was
after his conviction was overturned by the international criminal court in the hague jumpier bamba talks towns as they are. struggling with a failing economy inadequate public services and the mental some attention of two rival regional power as many lebanese hopes recent elections might provoke reforms to help solve their problems but in a country where power is apportioned along sectarian undernourished declines little ever seems to disturb the status quo we went to find out why. in may...
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the next step, the report says, is to refer myanmar to the international criminal court. oulkes, bbc news, geneva. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, said the generals criticised in the report were unlikely to face justice in an international court. well, as imogen said, the recommendation of the fact—finding team is that the security council should take myanmar to the international criminal court. myanmar‘s not a signatory to the rome statutes, so it doesn't have automatic jurisdiction. the security council would have to recommend that. but among the five permanent members of the security council, china is likely to block that. so, those wanting an investigation are going to have to pursue alternative methods of bringing these generals to justice, and that's likely to take the form of some kind of independent mechanism and possibly a tribunal. it's been done in the case of syria, they may well do it in the case of myanmar. there's no doubt the incredibly damning language of this report will give much more diplomatic momentum behind the determination to have
the next step, the report says, is to refer myanmar to the international criminal court. oulkes, bbc news, geneva. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, said the generals criticised in the report were unlikely to face justice in an international court. well, as imogen said, the recommendation of the fact—finding team is that the security council should take myanmar to the international criminal court. myanmar‘s not a signatory to the rome statutes, so it doesn't have automatic...
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so the prosecution procedures of the international criminal court...here could be a com plete unlikely that there could be a complete proceeding with that, as it requires all five permanent members of the security council to sign on. soi of the security council to sign on. so i would anticipate that this would take a long time to go through the courts. so, given that, and the slowness of negotiations to get the rohingya people home, i think it is still crucial to get the focus on people who are still behind. and if you step back and take a look at historical cases of refugees, many of them palestinians, somalis, afg ha ns et of them palestinians, somalis, afghans et cetera, wind up in situations where it looks like a solution, negotiated settlement is around the corner, and yet they remain in camps in really squalid circumstances for a very long time, decades or generations, so i think there is a huge risk that, despite all of these changes, the rohingya could remain in camps for decades or generations, so this is something that really need additional
so the prosecution procedures of the international criminal court...here could be a com plete unlikely that there could be a complete proceeding with that, as it requires all five permanent members of the security council to sign on. soi of the security council to sign on. so i would anticipate that this would take a long time to go through the courts. so, given that, and the slowness of negotiations to get the rohingya people home, i think it is still crucial to get the focus on people who are...
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i was the first investigator at the international criminal court. this will be the final act in my career. bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extract 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 it because it's it's factual it's truth. in the cache of papers the canadian investigator has found thousands of internal communications relating to mass arrests. tens of thousands of syrians have been tortured and killed in the regime's jails since twenty eleven. are 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 irrefuta
i was the first investigator at the international criminal court. this will be the final act in my career. bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extract 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...
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security council help them to get the international criminal court involved but they're giving it some time to find out what's going to happen one other complication they face when it comes to demonstrations they must get permission from bangladeshi authorities before they stage large scale demonstrations in the past you have small scale demonstrations essentially kind of like sit ins people holding up signs demanding their rights what we saw on saturday much bigger much larger and really goes to show the frustration and the fact that people do feel braver about demanding their rights about demanding justice that they say they've been deprived of for so long so help for the moment we'll leave it there. in coaxes desire in southern. united nations says all sides fighting in yemen they have. war crimes investigators describes a morality airstrikes as the single most deadly element of the conflict but they also point to rampant sexual violence recruitment of child soldiers and attacks by who three rebels alan fischer reports from neighboring chad beauty none have clean hands a un panel th
security council help them to get the international criminal court involved but they're giving it some time to find out what's going to happen one other complication they face when it comes to demonstrations they must get permission from bangladeshi authorities before they stage large scale demonstrations in the past you have small scale demonstrations essentially kind of like sit ins people holding up signs demanding their rights what we saw on saturday much bigger much larger and really goes...
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the next step, the report says, is to refer myanmar to the international criminal court.foulkes, bbc news, geneva. christopher sidoti is a member of the un's independent international fact—finding mission on myanmar, and joins us by webcam from geneva. thank you for being with us. this is an important moment in the year—long effort to establish what exactly happened in myanmar. how difficult and disturbing did you find the evidence that young covered? difficult and disturbing. what has happened in myanmar is on our parallel with the worst kinds of crimes under international law that can be encountered. the findings we have produced today reflect the gravity of the situation and the seriousness, the brutality of what occurred. the difficulties you had, presumably, were getting access. there will be some who will say a lot of the evidence by nature has had to be second—hand, how would you respond to that? it was not second—hand. we had no access to myanmar but there are literally hundreds of thousands of people who have been victims of human rights violations in myanmar who
the next step, the report says, is to refer myanmar to the international criminal court.foulkes, bbc news, geneva. christopher sidoti is a member of the un's independent international fact—finding mission on myanmar, and joins us by webcam from geneva. thank you for being with us. this is an important moment in the year—long effort to establish what exactly happened in myanmar. how difficult and disturbing did you find the evidence that young covered? difficult and disturbing. what has...
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member was freed from jail in the netherlands after a successful appeal of the international criminal court in the hague he now wants to run in the centre's elections catherine sawyer has been following events in the capital. the highlight for many people today was when john pierre bemba peered through a window at this party headquarters he was there for about fifteen minutes with his wife waving at the hundreds of supporters who were here to welcome him in the town people went into a frenzy singing his praises and chanting remember for president member for president saying that he is the only candidate he is the only leader who can provide the change of leadership that this country needs are very dramatic scenes from the airport to this place he was this court said by a very huge police contingent who fired tear gas and supporters were blocking the road wanting him to address them but i think one of the conditions he was given is that he cannot make stopovers to address his speech there saying that he provides the much needed momentum in the politics of the d r c over the years the opposit
member was freed from jail in the netherlands after a successful appeal of the international criminal court in the hague he now wants to run in the centre's elections catherine sawyer has been following events in the capital. the highlight for many people today was when john pierre bemba peered through a window at this party headquarters he was there for about fifteen minutes with his wife waving at the hundreds of supporters who were here to welcome him in the town people went into a frenzy...
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political enemies and guiding attacks toward residential areas in defiance of the international criminal court ivory coast's new leader allison watcher said the country would try her case on its own soil in two thousand and fifteen simone backbone was sentenced to twenty years in prison but was granted amnesty after just three along with eight hundred other people including her party's former minister of defense so it's not entirely a surprise it's been an issue that a lot of political act as a lot of prominent act of war had been talking about for a while now right we also saw the e.u. . a report that they released recently also kind of put in pressure on what to do this so it's not entirely a surprise that it's coming now ivory coast has become one of africa's fastest growing economies and allison what one reelection in two thousand and fifteen but critics say that above all he is not doing enough to heal the country's wounds. the amnesty law every time we use it the victims are not consulted they aren't warm and no one has been asked for their perspective you can imagine the trauma is their
political enemies and guiding attacks toward residential areas in defiance of the international criminal court ivory coast's new leader allison watcher said the country would try her case on its own soil in two thousand and fifteen simone backbone was sentenced to twenty years in prison but was granted amnesty after just three along with eight hundred other people including her party's former minister of defense so it's not entirely a surprise it's been an issue that a lot of political act as a...
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against humanity a decade ago he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison by the international criminal court in twenty sixteen the judges held him criminally responsible for militias of his former rebel group convicting him of political killing raping and pillaging in the neighboring central african republic between two thousand and two and two thousand and three he appealed and in june the conviction was overturned his supporters say the trial was politically instigated. unhappy because bamber has been vindicated by the same cold. convicted him now he's here and we're just glad to see him. we are suffering in this country children are not going to school things are not moving his return gives us hope ember faces some huddles in his bid for presidency the low ses a candidate has to be in the country. before contesting an election the fact that there has been away for ten years and still has a pending witness tampering case at the international criminal court could heart his chances katz was on al-jazeera kinshasa. so has her own al-jazeera to tell you how the syrian regime's control of a bor
against humanity a decade ago he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison by the international criminal court in twenty sixteen the judges held him criminally responsible for militias of his former rebel group convicting him of political killing raping and pillaging in the neighboring central african republic between two thousand and two and two thousand and three he appealed and in june the conviction was overturned his supporters say the trial was politically instigated. unhappy because...
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in 2012, the international criminal court brought charges against her.nvolved in the shelling of a market in an area. the ivory coast did not respond to the root west from the international criminal court. however, in 2015, she was imprisoned on charges -- different charges of endangering state security which is three years in prison. it gets more complicated because oft march she was acquitted the charges of beingng involvevn the violence but last thursday the supreme court overturned the acquittal but four days later she is being pardoned. a lot of back-and-forth. this is seen as some as an attempt at political reconciliation. ,> we turn to our top story iranians praising for fresh economic difficulties after the united states reimposed blanket accessns to hit tehran's to dollar and gold. we will discuss it in more details. a professor of international relations at johns hopkins university. thank you for talking to us on france 24. donald trump issued a stark warning on twitter, saying anybody who does business with iran will not be doing business with
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army they need to be held to account they need to be brought to justice by the international criminal court so really a remarkable day yesterday when we were speaking to organizers we were told that this might be some type of a sit in it might be even a quieter type of protest today very loud voices people in bold and to express their opinions to demand justice he asked the international community to do more for these seven hundred thousand actually more than seven hundred thousand people that have come here fled the violence in iraq and say to me and more in the past year now living in the world's largest refugee settlement where circumstances even though they're slightly improved are still extremely dire. four of afghanistan's top ministers have resigned from president musharraf's gandhi's government they include the ministers of defense interior the president's national security adviser and the top of the national directorate of security the resignations follow chooses rocket attacks on the presidential palace and assaults on villages near the city of gaza and by taliban fighters in rece
army they need to be held to account they need to be brought to justice by the international criminal court so really a remarkable day yesterday when we were speaking to organizers we were told that this might be some type of a sit in it might be even a quieter type of protest today very loud voices people in bold and to express their opinions to demand justice he asked the international community to do more for these seven hundred thousand actually more than seven hundred thousand people that...
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war crimes bandar flew back from the netherlands after a successful appeal at the international criminal court in the hague is already said he wants to run in december's presidential elections catherine sawyer was with the cheering crowds in the capital kinshasa. when john pierre bemba in march from the airport in the democratic republic of congo's capital kinshasa thousands of his supporters went into a frenzy i know you were the many of them say they never thought they'd be back home any time soon. i have a contingent of police escorted his convoy who was not allowed to make any stops to address the many people who lined the streets to catch a glimpse of him his first order of business was a meeting at his party headquarters he's expected to submit his documents to the electoral commission in the coming days so he can run for the presidency john cabin backyard the window over his body that what he's been waving hundred of the kids here and think in thing is brave and think that's really all you want we can provide a change of the leadership of the country or even bring the opposition togethe
war crimes bandar flew back from the netherlands after a successful appeal at the international criminal court in the hague is already said he wants to run in december's presidential elections catherine sawyer was with the cheering crowds in the capital kinshasa. when john pierre bemba in march from the airport in the democratic republic of congo's capital kinshasa thousands of his supporters went into a frenzy i know you were the many of them say they never thought they'd be back home any time...
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these protesters are calling for among other things an investigation by the international criminal court into allegations of atrocities committed by me in mars' military charges that me and mars government continues to deny. and i think you know for the man in this crowd emotion cannot be contained. who he says this is the only way they could properly commemorate such a somber occasion the little matter of the day ever let out two thousand and seventeen they raped our mothers and sisters they set our homes on fire they made thousands of people homeless because of that we're mourning today. a day when the often ignored voices were as loud as they've ever been the question now is will the rest of the world finally hear them. at the good to prolong refugee camp in cox's a bizarre one but it. still had all the news he's down but is he out of the presidential race why the man see it as a frontrunner has been disqualified in the democratic republic of congo plus. there was how will things a girls pole position for sunday's belgian grand prix they will have the highlights from polyphonic coming
these protesters are calling for among other things an investigation by the international criminal court into allegations of atrocities committed by me in mars' military charges that me and mars government continues to deny. and i think you know for the man in this crowd emotion cannot be contained. who he says this is the only way they could properly commemorate such a somber occasion the little matter of the day ever let out two thousand and seventeen they raped our mothers and sisters they...
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the military modder us me are lying and others to international criminal court because they are and go in impunity is not only atrocities facing in kachin you know because sheen schon machine and qur'an many are other minorities in burma they have face must atrocities by this military for we in a year like into the security council must for i.c.c. and. also this is important that you know a stronger effective collective action is needed otherwise we see you know this going to be a stop so this is the general fight everybody need to call everybody need to realize that and that must follow must call for action because of turn candle to what in the you starting at ten can i'm sorry to interrupt it's just that i we're starting to run out of time and i want to ask a follow up question to robert as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about
the military modder us me are lying and others to international criminal court because they are and go in impunity is not only atrocities facing in kachin you know because sheen schon machine and qur'an many are other minorities in burma they have face must atrocities by this military for we in a year like into the security council must for i.c.c. and. also this is important that you know a stronger effective collective action is needed otherwise we see you know this going to be a stop so this...
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president would be good that there does decision to pull out from the international criminal court is a response to the two thousand and sixteen petition filed against him for crimes against humanity this is in relation to his deadly drug war that has left thousands of filipinos dead and that is exactly what the oral arguments of the supreme court is about here in manila british in theirs are saying basically that do terror day they exist is executive powers basically does not allow him to pull out from an international treaty and that only congress has the right to do that but whichever way the court goes it will not change anything because i.c.c. rules indicate that once a petition has been filed nothing can basically stop it not even a withdrawal from its membership so the investigation against the terror to will continue and interestingly enough today a second petition has been filed against him for the scene case but what makes the second petition distinct is that number one it has been filed by families and victims themselves of the drug war that it is a petition filed against a
president would be good that there does decision to pull out from the international criminal court is a response to the two thousand and sixteen petition filed against him for crimes against humanity this is in relation to his deadly drug war that has left thousands of filipinos dead and that is exactly what the oral arguments of the supreme court is about here in manila british in theirs are saying basically that do terror day they exist is executive powers basically does not allow him to pull...
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who are committed to the crimes against humanity so yes i'm i'm calling international theater criminal court to do its work and unfortunately the international community didn't do its work its duty is through responsibility. with those people who suffered from their dictators from their rulers who are suffer from the massacres not just in yemen in yemen in syria in may on mount or in every really any where around the world as one coalition is fighting a rebel. and the rebel in itself is fighting its own allies at the same time al-qaeda has been given an opportunity to take advantage of the chaos does yet men in your opinion risk falling to the jihadi sua it's busy fighting al qaeda and any terrorist group if you want to really do face of them to fight them it is not just scammed by the security solution not just done by the rebels there is another solution the other solution is supporting democracy. way supporting peaceful movements supporting the development supporting the just as that is very important so in yemen people are you know facing all this is extremism extremists feeble during do
who are committed to the crimes against humanity so yes i'm i'm calling international theater criminal court to do its work and unfortunately the international community didn't do its work its duty is through responsibility. with those people who suffered from their dictators from their rulers who are suffer from the massacres not just in yemen in yemen in syria in may on mount or in every really any where around the world as one coalition is fighting a rebel. and the rebel in itself is...
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crimes and crimes against humanity by the international criminal court in the hague has now been overturned and mr bevan that cannot feed criminally responsible. for the crimes committed by. operation. the former rebel leader and vice president of the democratic republic of congo has spent nearly a decade behind bars. he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison up to sending his militia to the central african republic to help put down a coup attempt they conducted a reign of terror a rampage of looting and killing of civilians followed including the mass rape of hundreds of work. but a majority of the judges ruled on his appeal he could not be held responsible for the actions of his fighters his lawyers august successfully the fighters were no longer on the his after they crossed the international border his militia known as the movement for the liberation of congo has now. transformed into a political party opposing the rule of president joseph kabila he has called an election which is due to take place in december i'm david chaytor in belgium the country that was the former colonial rule
crimes and crimes against humanity by the international criminal court in the hague has now been overturned and mr bevan that cannot feed criminally responsible. for the crimes committed by. operation. the former rebel leader and vice president of the democratic republic of congo has spent nearly a decade behind bars. he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison up to sending his militia to the central african republic to help put down a coup attempt they conducted a reign of terror a rampage...
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live in years in the netherlands ten of them in prison as he faced trial at the international criminal court for war crimes after his recent acquittal ben but also has ambitions to be president. very sad and i feel very sorry for. him to come back to his own country i think this period of time is very important for for me everybody should be able to participate in the election is christian is not to the government official that noise a. procedure to get into the country and he's just trying to cause trouble that's only insists that he just wants to come to the capitol hill and meet him face the electoral commission presidential hopefuls have until wednesday to file the documents with a commission may congolese are concerned about how could the supporters will react if the government continues to kick him out catherine al-jazeera kinshasa the british prime minister tourism has met the french president in a bid to soften his resistance breck's its plan laid. that summer residence may has being of course facing growing pressure to win allies in europe two of her senior ministers resigned last m
live in years in the netherlands ten of them in prison as he faced trial at the international criminal court for war crimes after his recent acquittal ben but also has ambitions to be president. very sad and i feel very sorry for. him to come back to his own country i think this period of time is very important for for me everybody should be able to participate in the election is christian is not to the government official that noise a. procedure to get into the country and he's just trying to...
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after his conviction was overturned by the international criminal court in the hague jumpier bamberg talks down to zero. al-jazeera where every year. the united nations calls for restraint in zimbabwe as three people are killed in post-election violence. when you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also coming up israel blocks fueling dash shipments through the mainland crossing into the gaza strip. also turkey react shopping after the u.s. imposes sanctions on two of its most senior ministers. plus private property owners in the qur'an accuse the government of organizing land seizures to punish opponents . welcome to the program the un chief is calling on zimbabwe's political leaders to exercise restraint a day after post-election violence at least three people were killed when soldiers opened fire on opposition protesters on wednesday the party of president emerson has won two thirds of the seats in parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known how to toss reports from the capital. opposition supporters say they vote they are demanding tra
after his conviction was overturned by the international criminal court in the hague jumpier bamberg talks down to zero. al-jazeera where every year. the united nations calls for restraint in zimbabwe as three people are killed in post-election violence. when you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also coming up israel blocks fueling dash shipments through the mainland crossing into the gaza strip. also turkey react shopping after the u.s. imposes sanctions on two of its...
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president rodriguez the territories decision to unilaterally withdraw from the international criminal court the supreme court in manila is due to hear arguments against two territories that move as activists and the families of victims in the philippine president's drug war filed a petition with the i.c.c. accusing him of crimes against humanity it's the second complaints against a territory the first one to the i.c.c. to open a preliminary investigation earlier this year. and has more from manila. presidents would be good that their decision to pull out from the international criminal court is a response to the two thousand and sixteen petition filed against him for crimes against humanity this is in relation to his deadly drug war that has left thousands of filipinos dead and that is exactly what the oral arguments at the supreme court is about here in manila british in theirs are saying basically that do terence said they exist is executive powers basically does not allow him to pull out from an international treaty and that only congress has the right to do that but whichever way the co
president rodriguez the territories decision to unilaterally withdraw from the international criminal court the supreme court in manila is due to hear arguments against two territories that move as activists and the families of victims in the philippine president's drug war filed a petition with the i.c.c. accusing him of crimes against humanity it's the second complaints against a territory the first one to the i.c.c. to open a preliminary investigation earlier this year. and has more from...
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these military moderates me are lying and others to international criminal court because they are ngo in entity is not only atrocities facing in kachin you know kachina shan machine and qur'an many are other minorities in burma they have face must atrocities by this military for we in a year like into the security council must root for i.c.c. and. also this is important that you know a stronger effective collective action is needed otherwise we see you know this going to be a stop so this is a general site everybody need to call everybody need to realize that and that must follow a must call for action because done can in a walk in the you starting at ten can i'm sorry to interrupt it's just that i we're starting to run out of time and i want to ask a follow up question to robert as well robert can we step back for a minute and talk specifically about about bangladesh you know cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlement in the world that's according to the u.n. can you speak to the impact that the refugee crisis is having on bangladesh i'm talking about economic
these military moderates me are lying and others to international criminal court because they are ngo in entity is not only atrocities facing in kachin you know kachina shan machine and qur'an many are other minorities in burma they have face must atrocities by this military for we in a year like into the security council must root for i.c.c. and. also this is important that you know a stronger effective collective action is needed otherwise we see you know this going to be a stop so this is a...
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relatives of victims of extrajudicial killings have filed a complaint before the international criminal courtinst humanity. we always hear stories on how durability of plastics pollute the environment. but the international edition of new york times has a story that talks about transitory nature of plastics. layers of plastic in space suits, worn by neil armstrong, the first man to walk on moon, are turning brittle with age. so the conservationists are in a race to save these artifacts for the history of humanity. those are the papers. as we've been reporting, un investigators urged the security council to refer the situation in myanmar to the international criminal court. the actress cate blanchett, in her role as the un refugee agency's goodwill ambassador, spoke exclusively to nada tawfik and said that council members must fulfil their duty to protect the rohingya people. well, i think that they're — you know, part of the security council's remit is to highlight and to continue unveiling, not give up. just coming from speaking to the secretary general, when the situation is impossible, you
relatives of victims of extrajudicial killings have filed a complaint before the international criminal courtinst humanity. we always hear stories on how durability of plastics pollute the environment. but the international edition of new york times has a story that talks about transitory nature of plastics. layers of plastic in space suits, worn by neil armstrong, the first man to walk on moon, are turning brittle with age. so the conservationists are in a race to save these artifacts for the...