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plays a central role and has a very good relationship with sudan over the years that sponsor the darfur peace talks it says invested billions of dollars into the country and has often found itself aligned with it puts a clean terms of regional issues this is the news from ministers who is entering the meeting with his presidents a couple of hours ago told our desire that this was a brotherly meeting its was a private meeting the protests in sudan are too small of an issue for them to be the center all of us find out troll kind of discussion he said they obviously darfur for example was a bigger story and there would be continued discussions on other fronts realistically though i thought maybe you would like to use its clout to try and find a way forward. on this obviously the region is extremely unstable so whole so true maybe find a way whereby things don't spiral out of control more than they already have would probably be both in the shooter's interests as well as the interests of the governments here in qatar or leave it there for the demand of course salo and the statements that co
plays a central role and has a very good relationship with sudan over the years that sponsor the darfur peace talks it says invested billions of dollars into the country and has often found itself aligned with it puts a clean terms of regional issues this is the news from ministers who is entering the meeting with his presidents a couple of hours ago told our desire that this was a brotherly meeting its was a private meeting the protests in sudan are too small of an issue for them to be the...
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home to a lot of as it's known qatar at the moment is heading efforts to energize initiatives in darfur after many past successes that resulted in the doha agreement will qatar is now up once more bringing to the negotiating table those parties in daraa four of which did not sign the agreement last time with sudan this is one of the key issues that qatar is looking into achieving peace and stability in sudan as . more from the office of cottle's amir here in doha. this is the first foreign trip to be made by president obama bashir since those protests that have erupted in his country escalated over the past few weeks the fact that he chose to visit qatar is telling and what to him have a strong history between them. sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example it's invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qatar is vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that's of sudan as well speaking charges there are the sudanese foreign minister said that this wa
home to a lot of as it's known qatar at the moment is heading efforts to energize initiatives in darfur after many past successes that resulted in the doha agreement will qatar is now up once more bringing to the negotiating table those parties in daraa four of which did not sign the agreement last time with sudan this is one of the key issues that qatar is looking into achieving peace and stability in sudan as . more from the office of cottle's amir here in doha. this is the first foreign trip...
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stories from individuals, who may be just like these people, whether in the holocaust, rwanda or darfurr about a person's story and the normal life they were living and due to circumstances that were nothing to do with them, they were ripped out of their homes, sent away and murdered, it gives you an opportunity to think about how we need to treat people today here. now, it's time for a look at the weather with helen. hello there. it was a bitter start for some parts of eastern england and scotland this morning, —5, —6. it will stay cold for much of the week, and again today, but there is some sunshine on offer and drier weather across england and wales. some showers in the far west. this weather front has brought rain and mountain snow and will continue to do so as it slowly clears from scotland and northern ireland moving into northern england and north wales. it will peter out overnight, and will leave clear skies in the north ahead of this next weather system. but much colder more widely overnight, and a more widespread frost. but again a lot of cloud around. and this becomes instru
stories from individuals, who may be just like these people, whether in the holocaust, rwanda or darfurr about a person's story and the normal life they were living and due to circumstances that were nothing to do with them, they were ripped out of their homes, sent away and murdered, it gives you an opportunity to think about how we need to treat people today here. now, it's time for a look at the weather with helen. hello there. it was a bitter start for some parts of eastern england and...
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the resignation of the government of course president omar bashir ahmad bashir during his visit to darfur a couple of days ago said there is no way for testers can change the government the government can be changed only by as he said the people of sudan vague expression they are everyone here not everyone but you know in the dorothy are people are talking either can't participate in the protests or say that you know things cannot go to back to normal since what happened now is never is unprecedented in sudan and this means the people are really angry with the government and they need serious change this time around indeed to not only do you think the government in khartoum is going to heed the warnings of the u.n. about excessive force because sudan has never really been in the un's good books historically certainly in the last three decades. yes so there is a long history of what you have just said condemnations of adar for the international criminal court or so on while the shooter is the only sitting president who is wanted there over crimes against humanity and the geishas of crimes
the resignation of the government of course president omar bashir ahmad bashir during his visit to darfur a couple of days ago said there is no way for testers can change the government the government can be changed only by as he said the people of sudan vague expression they are everyone here not everyone but you know in the dorothy are people are talking either can't participate in the protests or say that you know things cannot go to back to normal since what happened now is never is...
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torture them into admitting that they were militarized for the words of the war had nur in darfur and they were planning to do some assassinations i think like that however this back for a very badly on that actually one of the slogans now is to say that we are all that for years so that one of the slogans is saying that us is not all from that for so it actually did the opposite of what they were hoping to create fear of of other people or divide the people so i think the government at this moment i am very bad shape because the momentum of the uprising seems to have picked up and it seems to be very productive young people old people people for of all the raytheon of the said data many of the key of the of the rulers themselves alex i mean obviously. south sudan you know left and was created that was a chunk of oil revenue obvious iraq but but what has has there ever been a plan. for the economy of sudan how this how did this inflation how did it get this bad was it is it incompetence or or is it corruption it's corruption i mean in any way this system that has developed over the la
torture them into admitting that they were militarized for the words of the war had nur in darfur and they were planning to do some assassinations i think like that however this back for a very badly on that actually one of the slogans now is to say that we are all that for years so that one of the slogans is saying that us is not all from that for so it actually did the opposite of what they were hoping to create fear of of other people or divide the people so i think the government at this...
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i accompanied them and went to chad and snuck into darfur and see what had happened.hings were still smoldering when we came in. and, you know, once you leave there and you meet the people that are working there, and the n.g.o.'s that are risking their lives daily to help the people there, and someone says, "can you help us? can you continue to help us?" it's hard to say, no, i saw it. i'm good. i'm wiping my hands of it. how can i help? and when you ask that question, how can i help? the floodgates open, and everyone who has had a difficult time getting in the life-- we're here. we have a mic put in front of us. people want to talk to us. people want to interview us. and they can't get in the light. they can't seem to find any sort of foothold, so when you have the ability to pass the torch and say, "look at them. yes, i know you want to talk to me, but look at them. this is what these people are doing." that's how you want to use the platform. >> trevor: it's a powerful platform you use every day. ( cheers and applause ) i appreciate you for what you do both on and
i accompanied them and went to chad and snuck into darfur and see what had happened.hings were still smoldering when we came in. and, you know, once you leave there and you meet the people that are working there, and the n.g.o.'s that are risking their lives daily to help the people there, and someone says, "can you help us? can you continue to help us?" it's hard to say, no, i saw it. i'm good. i'm wiping my hands of it. how can i help? and when you ask that question, how can i help?...
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sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example is invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qataris vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that of sudan as well speaking to our jazeera the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean from a as a brotherly meeting he said that they would discuss regional issues and that the protests in sudan were too small of a topic to be the focus of these bilateral discussions having said that however they are significance protests they are the longest protests sort of taken place since she came to power roughly thirty years ago we are talking about more than forty people killed widespread condemnation from around the world as to how the security services and the sudanese governments have treated those protesters but information as far as a mother but she was concerned he wants to show that he is still very much a statesman still very much in contr
sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example is invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qataris vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that of sudan as well speaking to our jazeera the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean from a as a brotherly meeting he said that they would...
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this is the new president in particular looking for some sort of help so qatar has sponsored the darfur peace talks it has provided a lot of economic support in terms of more than a billion dollars invested in that part of the country it's also looked to ensure that it was able to relieve the government's burden when there have been previous flashes of protests in terms of those protesting against the hike in fuel prices and other things so that could be one way of trying to look at it but also cut that has been a voice that has been at least not so. again store aggressive towards the populist movement sort of more popular movements rather that's have erupted across the arab world since two thousand and eleven is still as a government injuries a lot of let's say street creds among some of those pro-democracy movements or reform movements in the arab world so it is maybe uniquely poised to try and find some way out of this obviously the fact that he government has so far supported the government of sudan officially and maybe within these folks who will be looking to try and find some sor
this is the new president in particular looking for some sort of help so qatar has sponsored the darfur peace talks it has provided a lot of economic support in terms of more than a billion dollars invested in that part of the country it's also looked to ensure that it was able to relieve the government's burden when there have been previous flashes of protests in terms of those protesting against the hike in fuel prices and other things so that could be one way of trying to look at it but also...
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infiltrators he said some infiltrators who were up three hundred recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader of the warhead and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government and stray shell fire in libya has killed a freelance cameraman there who also worked for al jazeera and other leading news organizations thirty five year old died on saturday while on assignment with a libyan militia fighting between rival militias in libya has killed and injured hundreds of libyans the head of the u.n. mission in mali is promising a swift and concerted response to the killing of eight u.n. peacekeepers they were attacked by gunmen near a village in northern mali and their identity is not known. so bob is president's warning the police crackdown on protesters is just a taste of things to come at least five people have been killed during protests over rising fuel prices and it's have made hundreds of arrests the u.n. human rights office is criticizing the crackdown and government forces are accused of indiscriminate shootings and these us i
infiltrators he said some infiltrators who were up three hundred recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader of the warhead and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government and stray shell fire in libya has killed a freelance cameraman there who also worked for al jazeera and other leading news organizations thirty five year old died on saturday while on assignment with a libyan militia fighting between rival militias in libya has...
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he blames the current unrest on "foreign agents" and rebel groups in the darfur region. through whatsapp or facebook. it can be done only through elections." mr bashir did win in 2010 and 2015 — but there were concerns about the fairness of both — and opposition parties boycotted the latter. mo—hanad hashim, bbc africa, has the latest on these protests. this particular wave of protest that is entering its seventh week is unprecedented. it is the biggest wave of protests to have taken the sudan since the uprising in the previous century in 1985, that ousted another military dictator from power. since the bashir came to power in 1989, we have not seen this scale protest against the regime. we know there were elections in 2010 and a 2015, so some people might be thinking why these protesters are not waiting until the next election comes around where they can take on the president at the ballot box. that is a very good question. in late november last year, a group of 290 odd mps in parliament, which is dominated by the national congress party, tabled a motion to make preside
he blames the current unrest on "foreign agents" and rebel groups in the darfur region. through whatsapp or facebook. it can be done only through elections." mr bashir did win in 2010 and 2015 — but there were concerns about the fairness of both — and opposition parties boycotted the latter. mo—hanad hashim, bbc africa, has the latest on these protests. this particular wave of protest that is entering its seventh week is unprecedented. it is the biggest wave of protests to...
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think tortured them into admitting that they were militarized for the words of the war had nur in darfur and they were planning to do some assassinations i think like that however this back for a very badly on that actually one of the slogans now is to say that we are all that for years so that one of the slogans is saying that us is not all from that for so it actually did the opposite of what they were hoping to create fear of of other people or divide the people so i think the government at this moment i am very bad shape because the momentum of the uprising seems to have picked up and it seems to be very productive young people old people people for of all the raytheon of the said data many of the key of the of the rulers themselves alex i mean obviously. south sudan left and was created that was a chunk of oil revenue obvious iraq but but what has has there ever been a plan. for the economy of sudan how this how did this inflation how did it get this bad was it is it incompetence or or is it corruption it's corruption i mean in any way this system that has developed over the last th
think tortured them into admitting that they were militarized for the words of the war had nur in darfur and they were planning to do some assassinations i think like that however this back for a very badly on that actually one of the slogans now is to say that we are all that for years so that one of the slogans is saying that us is not all from that for so it actually did the opposite of what they were hoping to create fear of of other people or divide the people so i think the government at...
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sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example is invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qatar his vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that's of sudan as well speaking to our jazeera the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean been hammered as a brotherly meeting he said that they would discuss regional issues and that the protests in sudan were too small of a topic to be the focus of these bilateral discussions having said that however they are significance protests they are the longest protests that have taken place since she came to power roughly thirty years ago we are talking about more than forty people killed widespread condemnation from around the world as to how the security services and the sudanese government have treated those protesters but in summation as far as a mother but she was concerned he wants to show that he is still very much a statesman still very
sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example is invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qatar his vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that's of sudan as well speaking to our jazeera the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean been hammered as a brotherly meeting he said that they...
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sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example it's invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qatar his vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that's of sudan as well speaking charges here of the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean been from a as a brotherly meeting he said that they would discuss regional issues and that the protests in sudan were too small of a topic to be the focus of these bilateral discussions having said that however they are significance protests they are the longest protests that have taken place since she came to power roughly thirty years ago we are talking about more than forty people killed widespread condemnation from around the world as to how the security services and the sudanese government have treated those protesters but information as far as a mother but she was concerned he wants to show that he is still very much a statesman still very mu
sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example it's invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qatar his vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that's of sudan as well speaking charges here of the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean been from a as a brotherly meeting he said that they...
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international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party sidestepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam posed december when the protests started. bashir has promised economic reforms but as protests continue into a second month some sudanese say they're ready to sacrifice their lives to see change changes which president bashir doesn't appear ready to make people morgan al-jazeera caught on but it's an hour from. a member of nonviolent resistance movement which is helping to organize the protests speaking to us from he said the demonstrations show that people have been fed up for a long time. this is a decentralized movement that's happenin
international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party sidestepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that...
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home to a lot of as it's known qatar at the moment is heading efforts to energize initiatives in darfur after many past successes that resulted in the doha agreement qatar is now once more bringing to the negotiating table those parties in dar for which did not sign the agreement last time will sudan this is one of the key issues that qatar is looking into achieving peace and stability in sudan as the wife of an activist arrested in sudan is pleading for the government to release a husband so it needs american right one would was detained by security agents a week ago in the sudanese capital khartoum his wife nancy told al-jazeera he was preparing to take part in a demonstration the very next day. thailand's king has issued a royal decree endorsing the first general elections and the twenty fourteen military coup elections will be held on march twenty fourth. the voting has been delayed several times by the military which is clamp down on dissent and free speech. a car bombs exploded in the northern syrian city of a free and it happened near a base for a rebel group that's backed by tur
home to a lot of as it's known qatar at the moment is heading efforts to energize initiatives in darfur after many past successes that resulted in the doha agreement qatar is now once more bringing to the negotiating table those parties in dar for which did not sign the agreement last time will sudan this is one of the key issues that qatar is looking into achieving peace and stability in sudan as the wife of an activist arrested in sudan is pleading for the government to release a husband so...
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well darfur these the reason all this was possible was because our american friends worked tirelessly for a free europe and a strong europe. and we germans will never forget. it. us focus. although she never named us president donald trump directly the strains he's put on the transatlantic relationship are palpable during the ceremony machall indirectly criticized america first approach to foreign policy. were too small for me patriotism means thinking about your own interests in combination with others interests that's why i want to stop working towards strengthening multilateralism and promoting a rules based global order. it was not an evening for america's many detractors but an evening of praise for her legacy especially her uncompromising stance against resurgent nationalism. a cleanup operation is underway in parts of the cuban capital have after a tornado tore through the city on monday the storm killed at least three people and injured nearly two hundred cube is often affected by hurricanes but tornadoes are rare. many here have on the speeches day brief from tony world's roo
well darfur these the reason all this was possible was because our american friends worked tirelessly for a free europe and a strong europe. and we germans will never forget. it. us focus. although she never named us president donald trump directly the strains he's put on the transatlantic relationship are palpable during the ceremony machall indirectly criticized america first approach to foreign policy. were too small for me patriotism means thinking about your own interests in combination...
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that's how darfur started. it matters. and you're seeing elements of this in your city. and i see it in my own state. delaware has the lowest average elevation of any state in the country. we're an average 60 feet above sea level. our state department of natural resources in conjunction with the feds and the environmental control agency, said, by the end of this century, that's a long time, so it's hard for anybody to fathom that, 11% of my state will be under water. homes destroyed, jobs lost, towns off the map. i was down in delaware on the ocean, and when the e.p.a. report came out talking about how sea levels are rising, next thing i see, literally, same day, is the national realtors on the air saying, we've heard these warnings before, don't worry, buy on the beach. not a joke. so, folks, this is real. i don't have to tell you that. but the fact of the matter is that you're on the ground every day. you see it. hurricanes, drought, wildfires, mudslides. you saw it in austin. rainfall clogged up the city's water treatment system. in denver the heat wave was so extreme
that's how darfur started. it matters. and you're seeing elements of this in your city. and i see it in my own state. delaware has the lowest average elevation of any state in the country. we're an average 60 feet above sea level. our state department of natural resources in conjunction with the feds and the environmental control agency, said, by the end of this century, that's a long time, so it's hard for anybody to fathom that, 11% of my state will be under water. homes destroyed, jobs lost,...
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international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad stepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam posed december when the protests started. bashir has promised economic reforms but it's protests continue into a second month some sudanese say they're ready to sacrifice their lives to see change changes which president bashir doesn't appear ready to many people morgan al-jazeera caught on. the streets in big numbers to. slave law it allows employers to demand overtime from the staff or payments for the extra work let's cross over to. robin for a walk. events for something robyn should hungry as prime minister viktor orban be worried a
international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad stepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that...
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it was the brutality of his crackdown in darfur, part of which we documented in 2005, that made him notoriously when he visited the reformist prime minister of ethiopia, abiy ahmed. 11 days later, driven by economic despair, the people rose up. it is probably the endgame for president bashir. how long he will stay in office, whether it is a week or a year is almost irrelevant. his regime, as far as the protesters in the street, has lost all credibility. hated by many of his own people, wanted for genocide, president bashir has everything to lose if he falls. he must surely worry now that, despite his crackdown, resistance seems only to be growing. fergal keane, bbc news. new details have emerged about the planet saturn — and the famous rings that surround it. it's now believed those rings are much younger than the planet itself. the information has come from the cassini probe — which ended its mission in 2017. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. it's one of the most spectacular sights in our solar system. saturn, a planetary giant. in its orbit, vast rings made up mostly of ice and rock. the plane
it was the brutality of his crackdown in darfur, part of which we documented in 2005, that made him notoriously when he visited the reformist prime minister of ethiopia, abiy ahmed. 11 days later, driven by economic despair, the people rose up. it is probably the endgame for president bashir. how long he will stay in office, whether it is a week or a year is almost irrelevant. his regime, as far as the protesters in the street, has lost all credibility. hated by many of his own people, wanted...
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sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example it's invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qataris vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that's of sudan as well speaking charges zero the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean been from a funny as a brotherly meeting he said that they would discuss regional issues and that the protests in sudan were too small of a topic to be the focus of these bilateral discussions having said that however they are significance protests they are the longest protests that have taken place since it came to power roughly thirty years ago we are talking about more than forty people killed widespread condemnation from around the world as to how the security services and the sudanese governments have treated those protesters but information as far as a mother but she was concerned he wants to show that he is still very much a statesman still very m
sponsored and host of the darfur peace talks for example it's invested or made billions of dollars worth of investments over the years and often there has been an alignment between qataris vision for the region when it comes to significant issues like for example palestine and that's of sudan as well speaking charges zero the sudanese foreign minister said that this was or he described the meeting between president bashir and sure i mean been from a funny as a brotherly meeting he said that...
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the goals of have been announced president omar bashir that in just a couple of days ago visiting darfur said the government will not be changed by these protesters he described them. people who are you know traitor and whatever kind of description is and he did not recognize them as genuine opposition the un as you have said condemned this. un human rights commission that condemned the excessive use of violence and also the european union to they issued a statement condemning the excessive use of violence by the government the government says none of these measures will force it to resign but only flute economy economy policies will be able to change the situation they are announcing an increase in salaries probably of the by the beginning of next month not clear how much is going to be implemented lots of spent they are also announcing that printing of the new currency notes saying that the economy needs more more more cash to revive it and that's also related to the increase in salaries but none of the opposite and the protesters are happy with these measures they say they are not eno
the goals of have been announced president omar bashir that in just a couple of days ago visiting darfur said the government will not be changed by these protesters he described them. people who are you know traitor and whatever kind of description is and he did not recognize them as genuine opposition the un as you have said condemned this. un human rights commission that condemned the excessive use of violence and also the european union to they issued a statement condemning the excessive use...
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infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are pretended to do something he said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government. a spokesperson for zimbabwe's president. is warning that the police crackdown on protesters is just a taste of things to come at least twelve people have been killed during demonstrations against rising fuel prices police have made hundreds of arrests the u.n. human rights office is criticizing the crackdown local activists say seventy eight people are being treated for gunshot wounds with hundreds more suffering other injuries the government is blaming opposition parties for stoking the rest eight un peacekeepers have been killed while repel in an attack in northern mali armed men launched an assault in the village of hawk ahead of the peacekeeping mission said the attack demanded a robust swift and concerted response the identity of the fighters is not no. or is still ahead so on the program the runner up in the deal sees presidential election calls for na
infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are pretended to do something he said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government. a spokesperson for zimbabwe's president. is warning that the police crackdown on protesters is just a taste of things to come at least twelve people have been killed during demonstrations against rising fuel prices police have made hundreds of arrests the u.n....
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international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party sidestepping the shia and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam post not the december when the protests started. but she has promised economic reforms but as protests continue.
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the protest began in the city of atbara last december, it was the brutality of his crackdown in darfur' f 7 ethiopia, abiy ahmed. 11 days later, driven by manama eeeeeir. = the people rose up. it is probably the endgame for president bashir. is almost irrelevant. his regime, as far as the protesters in the street, hated by many of his own people, wanted for genocide, president bashir has everything to lose if he falls. he must surely worry now that, despite his crackdown, resistance seems only to be growing. the british prime minister has been meeting members of her cabinet to discuss the future of her brexit plans. she has also held talks with senior officials in brussels, including the european council president, donald tusk, to try to move the process forward. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. mr gove, are you confident of getting the brexit deal that you want? so what now? today the prime minister continued to listen, with cabinet ministers trooping in and out to share their advice with the prime minister, who has a brexit deal the house of commons hates and the eu in
the protest began in the city of atbara last december, it was the brutality of his crackdown in darfur' f 7 ethiopia, abiy ahmed. 11 days later, driven by manama eeeeeir. = the people rose up. it is probably the endgame for president bashir. is almost irrelevant. his regime, as far as the protesters in the street, hated by many of his own people, wanted for genocide, president bashir has everything to lose if he falls. he must surely worry now that, despite his crackdown, resistance seems only...
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international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad tipping the shia and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam posed december when the protests started. but she has promised economic reforms but as protests continue into a second month some sudanese say they're ready to sacrifice their lives to see change changes which president bashir doesn't appear ready to meet people morgan al-jazeera khartoum still had on al-jazeera. this is a sad day for america in the american justice system the family of a black teenager shot dead by a policeman in chicago say the officers prison sentence is far too lenient. i'm andrew thomas in the pacific on a country
international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad tipping the shia and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that...
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to those infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are pretended recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government tax president tired added one has told a u.s. president that turkey is ready to take over security in member agents syria without delay at all one says an attack that left four u.s. troops dead last week in man page was an act of provocation aimed at affecting donald trump's decision to withdraw from syria mendacious controlled by a militia allied to the u.s. backed kurdish y.p. gene the u.s. has previously said it wants assurances that turkey will not attack the kurds when it withdraws. a television news camera man has been killed in libya who had been highly for work as a freelancer for around his era and other leading news organizations the thirty five year old was hit by a stray shell fire on saturday whilst on assignment following a libyan militia hundreds of people have been killed in fighting between rival groups since the fall of moammar gadhafi seven
to those infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are pretended recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government tax president tired added one has told a u.s. president that turkey is ready to take over security in member agents syria without delay at all one says an attack that left four u.s. troops dead last week in man page was an act of provocation aimed at affecting...
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to those infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are prevented recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government. a strange shell fire in libya has killed in news cameramen who work for engineer and other leading media organizations thirty five year old mohammed bin khalifa died on saturday while on assignment with a libyan militia fighting between rival militias there has killed an injured hundreds zimbabwe's president emerson manana will skip the world economic forum and return home the number of demonstrators killed by security forces there continues to rise activists say at least a dozen people have been killed in protests against rising fuel prices police have arrested more than six hundred the government doubled fuel prices just over a week ago it is trying to fix a currency crisis that has caused nationwide fuel shortages appear p.q. is a senior consultant for southern africa at the international crisis group is concerned after the president's spokesman warned th
to those infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are prevented recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government. a strange shell fire in libya has killed in news cameramen who work for engineer and other leading media organizations thirty five year old mohammed bin khalifa died on saturday while on assignment with a libyan militia fighting between rival militias there has...
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means to make the world a fireplace and i really hope that by publishing this report in this week of darfur that we catch the attention of those people whether they are or governments that we can you know really demonstrate to them that by making actually quite small change increasing taxes for instance by just point five percent and you could pay for. health care which prevent three million deaths a year forty five percent i think of the rewards as you'd raise four hundred eighteen billion and you single out britain being a place where the poorest ten percent proportion of their will wealth and the rich yes so in their report we identified a number of countries the brazil the two examples where the poorest have a son are actually spending. a higher proportion of their income on tax through things like income tax and the eighty the richest are a big part of that is because while taxes are so small just four cents in every dollar of tax revenue that are created worldwide it comes from wealth taxes the rest comes from taxes on purchasing and income and of course another. great tax avoiders. y
means to make the world a fireplace and i really hope that by publishing this report in this week of darfur that we catch the attention of those people whether they are or governments that we can you know really demonstrate to them that by making actually quite small change increasing taxes for instance by just point five percent and you could pay for. health care which prevent three million deaths a year forty five percent i think of the rewards as you'd raise four hundred eighteen billion and...
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position with what we kind of mildly called difficult governments so if you look at a place like darfur or currently in south sudan or in congo the engagement in the support to state institutions that are run by by governments that have shown themselves willing to displace and kill thousands of people puts the u.n. in an incredibly difficult position and often the use of force alongside the troops of those governments in a place like congo from the local perspective aligns the u.n. with the government in a way that can put peacekeepers at risk so i think what severino is pointing to and the lack of engagement with the local community i think the un does often engage with the local communities in certain ways but i think the converse which is that focus on supporting state institutions is often putting the u.n. in a difficult position when it comes to the perception of impartiality in these countries and that's made more difficult by the robust use of force and in some cases ok and yet you talk about the tension that there may be with the local community obviously that tension is exacerb
position with what we kind of mildly called difficult governments so if you look at a place like darfur or currently in south sudan or in congo the engagement in the support to state institutions that are run by by governments that have shown themselves willing to displace and kill thousands of people puts the u.n. in an incredibly difficult position and often the use of force alongside the troops of those governments in a place like congo from the local perspective aligns the u.n. with the...
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holocaust and the other murders and genocide perpetrated by the nazis and the genocides in cambodia, darfurs allows us to do by having six individuals is think about the normal people who get caught up in terrible things that go one around the world and continue to go on. and to give us a chance to reflect and think about intolerance, the growth of hate crime and the sort of hate crime we are seeing on the rise in europe and britain today and think about what it means and where it can lead to these six people. about what it means and where it can lead to these six peoplelj about what it means and where it can lead to these six people. i suppose ina way, lead to these six people. i suppose in a way, six people representing 6 million people in some ways and we don't know anything about them except one was a child? they no one was a child and there were five adults. these could be anybody‘s great—grandparents adults. these could be anybody‘s great—grandpa rents or adults. these could be anybody‘s great—grandparents or grandparents. anybodyjewish, they could be related to them. such was the sca
holocaust and the other murders and genocide perpetrated by the nazis and the genocides in cambodia, darfurs allows us to do by having six individuals is think about the normal people who get caught up in terrible things that go one around the world and continue to go on. and to give us a chance to reflect and think about intolerance, the growth of hate crime and the sort of hate crime we are seeing on the rise in europe and britain today and think about what it means and where it can lead to...
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it was the brutality of his crackdown in darfur, part of which we documented in 2005, that made him a. we filmed president 0mar al—bashir recently when he visited the reformist prime minister of ethiopian. 11 days later driven by economic despair the people rose up. it is probably the endgame for president bush are. how long he will stay in office is almost irrelevant. —— president 0mar al—bashir. stay in office is almost irrelevant. —— president 0maral—bashir. his regime has lost all credibility. hated by many of his people are wa nted hated by many of his people are wanted for genocide, president 0mar al—bashir has everything to lose if he falls. you must worry that despite his crackdown resistance seems only to be growing stop the latest work by the graffiti artist banksy, which appeared on the side of a garage in port talbot in december, has been sold privately for a "six—figure sum". 0ur welsh correspondent sian lloyd sent this report. they're still coming to see this banksy, even in the rain. since it first appeared on the side of a port talbot garage, more than 20,000 people ha
it was the brutality of his crackdown in darfur, part of which we documented in 2005, that made him a. we filmed president 0mar al—bashir recently when he visited the reformist prime minister of ethiopian. 11 days later driven by economic despair the people rose up. it is probably the endgame for president bush are. how long he will stay in office is almost irrelevant. —— president 0mar al—bashir. stay in office is almost irrelevant. —— president 0maral—bashir. his regime has lost...
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international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad stepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam post not the december when the protests started. but she has promised economic reforms but as protests continue into a second month some sudanese say they're ready to sacrifice their lives to see change changes which president bashir doesn't appear ready to me. let's now bring in have. from khartoum and we're hearing of more protests this morning in towns and villages. yes there in the truth since the seventeenth of december when two protesters were killed in the city of gori people have not really stop protesting this has been the long
international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad stepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that...
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infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are pretended to do something he said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government the television news cameraman has been killed in libya we haven't been highly fair worked as a freelancer for al-jazeera and other leading news organizations they said the five year old was hit by stray shell fire on saturday whilst on assignment following a libyan militia hundreds of people being killed in fighting between rival groups since the fall of moammar gadhafi seven years ago. and some news just in the turkish president richard tayyip erdogan has told the u.s. president donald trump that turkey is ready to take over security in one binge in syria without delay at once said an attack that left four u.s. personnel dead last week in member was an act of provocation aimed at affecting trump's decision last month to withdraw u.s. troops from syria from beaches controlled by a militia allied to the u.s. backed kurdish y.p. gee who last month invited syria
infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are pretended to do something he said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government the television news cameraman has been killed in libya we haven't been highly fair worked as a freelancer for al-jazeera and other leading news organizations they said the five year old was hit by stray shell fire on saturday whilst on assignment following a...
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international criminal court for work rhymes and crimes against humanity in the western region of darfur some analysts say the biggest challenge he's yet faced at home has the potential to end his rule. this movement will be successful in changing the regime is true that the government doesn't see that but it can happen that can happen through a new political party taking over the ruling party assad stepping bashir and bringing someone else in his place but one thing we can be sure of is that saddam before the nineteenth of december is not the same saddam posed december when the protests started. bashir has promised economic reforms but as protests continue into a second month some sudanese see they're ready to sacrifice their lives to see change changes which president bashir doesn't appear ready to meet people morgan al-jazeera caught on. at least sixty six people have now been confirmed dead after a pipeline fire broke out in central mexico local residents had been siphoning off fuel from a leak when the explosion happened dozens of people are being treated in hospital for severe burn
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demonstrators he says that they've been infiltrated by foreign forces and that rebel groups from darfur are also part of a big plot to try to topple his regime and his rule and his government as well but obviously this has not been going on this is not started to randomly it started with hiked red prices and high inflation one of the highest in the world at seventy percent but that's quickly escalated to people demanding that president bashir step down they said it's because of his policies that the go to that the country is now facing an economic crisis opposition groups have also come out and said that they believe that these protesters have legitimate reasons to be protesting and demanding that president on the ship step down now at the moment there is no step there's no middle ground for the two sides the demonstrators are saying that they want president i want you to step down and that is the only compromise they will that they will be able to accept from him but the president said he is going to continue he's going to try to improve the economy he offered to increase salaries of c
demonstrators he says that they've been infiltrated by foreign forces and that rebel groups from darfur are also part of a big plot to try to topple his regime and his rule and his government as well but obviously this has not been going on this is not started to randomly it started with hiked red prices and high inflation one of the highest in the world at seventy percent but that's quickly escalated to people demanding that president bashir step down they said it's because of his policies...
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to those infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are prevented recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government well david shinn is a former deputy chief of mission that the u.s. embassy in sudan and he says it's unlikely these protests will lead to president bush's resignation. i was in khartoum in one thousand nine hundred five on the numeri government was overthrown by very similar protests in the street but they lasted for a shorter period of time they also were pretty much confined to khartoum and eighty five whereas these protests are taking place in various cities around sudan so it's a different situation there are other differences too however that perhaps favor president bashir but it is a very dangerous situation now so long as he has the support of the security apparatus both intelligence and military in the country i'm very dubious that he would step aside i could perhaps see the possibility of his announcing that when elections come up in two thousand and
to those infiltrators he said some infiltrators who are prevented recently said they belong to the darfur rebel leader abdul wahid and that they have been sent particularly to do this type of things and to put blame on the government well david shinn is a former deputy chief of mission that the u.s. embassy in sudan and he says it's unlikely these protests will lead to president bush's resignation. i was in khartoum in one thousand nine hundred five on the numeri government was overthrown by...
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who is one of the dire for a rebel leader as they've been accusing darfur rebel groups of trying to infiltrate the protesters and killing the protests to protesters to try to destabilize the country there's no solution right now and it doesn't seem like this demonstration against the president is ending anytime soon but the president has been very defiant the people who have been protesting have been demanding that he step down but he says he's not going to step down until elections come in twenty twenty so it's not clear how long this will go on for and where it would end already but more when god's will be better thank you. as human rights commission is accusing security forces of systematic torture after recent protests that turned violent as well. as return home from a trip abroad and called for a national dialogue to address the protests over rising living costs activists said in the time he was away twelve people were killed and one got to use twitter to condemn demonstrations which he said were not peaceful but he also criticized the police saying. violence or misconduct by our security
who is one of the dire for a rebel leader as they've been accusing darfur rebel groups of trying to infiltrate the protesters and killing the protests to protesters to try to destabilize the country there's no solution right now and it doesn't seem like this demonstration against the president is ending anytime soon but the president has been very defiant the people who have been protesting have been demanding that he step down but he says he's not going to step down until elections come in...