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the international criminal court in the hague for alleged war crimes in darfur so where is that so well this announcement actually came in the context of the internal peace talks in dark for the transitional government is now holding with rebel rebels and are for and this was very very important to the dark for me is that this become this happens that i'm going to bashir does answer to his crimes in front of the i.c.c. what they didn't do is that they didn't specify if he was going to appear in the hague he was going to be extradited so to speak or if it would be an i.c.c. complicite sorry complaint court in the region in sudan and. they basically just made that announcement they said he would appear and there was really a lot of follow up but a lot of people that i've spoken to say it's very unlikely that he's going to be extradited because that would definitely raise a lot of eyebrows from his henchmen who are complicit in his crimes of course alleged crimes due to be reporter thank you. let me talk about to our top story german chancellor angela merkel's been holding the talks with t
the international criminal court in the hague for alleged war crimes in darfur so where is that so well this announcement actually came in the context of the internal peace talks in dark for the transitional government is now holding with rebel rebels and are for and this was very very important to the dark for me is that this become this happens that i'm going to bashir does answer to his crimes in front of the i.c.c. what they didn't do is that they didn't specify if he was going to appear in...
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turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates. and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family there were very little opportunity and this is a time when sudan especially in needs us. she might not be able to be at home to mark the anniversary but like millions of sudanese the heady days of hope in april 21000 will be etched in their memory for a lifetime that. over the years almost on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you can follow me at brit gov t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. equal opportunities for everyone regardless of ethnicity or appearance unfortunately for many migrants in germany that means
turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates. and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family there...
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turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family they were very little opportunity as this is a time when sudan especially needs us. she might not be able to be at home to mark the anniversary but like millions of sudanese the heady days of hope in april 21000 will be etched in their memory for a lifetime. now to paris and a story with nothing to do with the coronavirus a year ago today the cathedral of not to down was badly damaged by fire thought to have been started by an electrical short circuit restoration work is months behind shadow delayed by toxic lead winter storms and now the pandemic ahead of the work works completion to films about the cathed
turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family they were...
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turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates. and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family there were very little opportunity this is a time when sudan especially in needs us. she might not be able to be at home to mark the anniversary but like millions of. the heady days of hope and april 21000 will be next in their memory in life time. in other news turkey has started releasing prisoners across the country and moving to reducing overcrowding and containing the spread of covert 19 the country's parliament passed a bill tuesday for the early release of 90000 inmates rights groups have criticized the bill for excluding journalists and government critics. the owner of the busiest german airport in
turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates. and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family there...
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the sudanese troops that were sent to libya were the farmers in india we accused of war crimes in darfur and elsewhere and there's a sort of a safety valve effect on sudan and letting the sort of worst of the worst of cities troops were implicated in heart to massacres last june out and after leo went in committed whatever war crimes they want that i want to have an effect on sudan so there's that site in the back there's also debates within the sudanese security forces and military about you know which troops are involved in the current machine which aren't and certainly there's a lot of poverty now it's again which will be aggravated further biological benteen shutdowns and those sudanese soldiers and guards and others want the employments what's interesting on the front lines in libya is there's increasing segregation among all these mercenaries who don't trust each other so we've got russians running away from syrians on the credit line we on the other side to be as great to line up with syria churchmen and so when a team is also affecting the front lines which makes it much harder f
the sudanese troops that were sent to libya were the farmers in india we accused of war crimes in darfur and elsewhere and there's a sort of a safety valve effect on sudan and letting the sort of worst of the worst of cities troops were implicated in heart to massacres last june out and after leo went in committed whatever war crimes they want that i want to have an effect on sudan so there's that site in the back there's also debates within the sudanese security forces and military about you...
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advice and he's led a number of anti lockdown protests cases in ecuador have nearly doubled 222000 darfur a backlog of tests were analyzed it's now the 2nd worst hit nation in the region after brazil the governments began storing bodies in refrigerated containers as morgues fill up ecuador has nearly 600 confirmed deaths. ospital in peru are increasingly strained after cases surged past 20000 that's double the number of last week bodies are being kept in hospital hallways health workers say they're being forced to reuse mosques in order why some schools in rural areas are reopening after being closed for a month but attendance won't be made mandatory the decision was made after ago i began seeing a drop in the number of daily infections. meanwhile venezuela says robust testing and tough lockdown measures mean it has one of the lowest rates of corona virus in the world that have been just over 300 cases in a country of 29000000 people but some doctors warn the numbers are being drastically under reported reports. they see more telesales food on the streets of kut yeah i working class neigh
advice and he's led a number of anti lockdown protests cases in ecuador have nearly doubled 222000 darfur a backlog of tests were analyzed it's now the 2nd worst hit nation in the region after brazil the governments began storing bodies in refrigerated containers as morgues fill up ecuador has nearly 600 confirmed deaths. ospital in peru are increasingly strained after cases surged past 20000 that's double the number of last week bodies are being kept in hospital hallways health workers say...
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or the people who killed our mission in darfur politically the new government sworn in in august is facing challenges it's struggling to get sudan of the u.s. list of countries sponsoring terrorism which it says is affecting its economy the state of it has led to protests the forces of freedom and change which represented the revolution movement blamed the protests on bashir and his party. we in the f.s.a. know that members of the former ruling party are still working to come back to power but our revolution is still going on and we won't disregard any information we get because we don't want this revolution to fail we don't want to be like the government in 9099 which was warned there will be a coup by ignored and were eventually overthrown those who protested against bashir say they will work hard to make sure the new government succeeds a year on from when change began the path of transition to a new sudan remains long and filled with challenges morgan al jazeera how to. still ahead on al-jazeera a liverpool football club legend test positive for coronavirus it will have all the details
or the people who killed our mission in darfur politically the new government sworn in in august is facing challenges it's struggling to get sudan of the u.s. list of countries sponsoring terrorism which it says is affecting its economy the state of it has led to protests the forces of freedom and change which represented the revolution movement blamed the protests on bashir and his party. we in the f.s.a. know that members of the former ruling party are still working to come back to power but...
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was really, really important part and actually the first project funded by government agency called darfurfense advanced research projects agency. darpa had headquarters in mit building called tech square, 545 main st., cambridge, cambridge. in that same building were darpa, mit, ibm, general electric and the cia. my dad would occasionally and asked this question my book, my dad worked for cia, my dad would say i've got to go away and they can't tell they can't tell yout i'm going and they can't tell you much about what i'm doing, and i'm sworn to secrecy. i did later find out and and id a copy of the letter written by someone at tech square think he ibm for my dad service, that he would work on a secret project called cp 67. that project was one of the projects that came out of darpa funding and the development of the technology for cv-67 slashed cms action was a technology that became pretty much the foundation for the modern-day internet. i know the gift was involved because it was the government providing funds for the research in order to create the technology which now tech companies
was really, really important part and actually the first project funded by government agency called darfurfense advanced research projects agency. darpa had headquarters in mit building called tech square, 545 main st., cambridge, cambridge. in that same building were darpa, mit, ibm, general electric and the cia. my dad would occasionally and asked this question my book, my dad worked for cia, my dad would say i've got to go away and they can't tell they can't tell yout i'm going and they...