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we heard of several of his victims whare around and living in goma who never hrd from the u.n.able? >> no. i will correct it. eu've identified them, so will correct that. >> navai: and why hasn't the u.n. tracked a of his victims down? >> well, that's a history that goes back many, many years, more than a decade.ex i can'ain all of that. but i think it's helpful that you've identified these individuals so that we can do so. >> navai: but it took congolese producer a day tofe track quite of them down. >> mm-hmm. >> navai: so what's happening there? >> i'll have to find out. um... i'll have to find out. ♪ >> navai: it's now more than ten years since zeid ra'ad al hussein wrote his report about tackling u.n. sexual abuse.cc sive secretaries-general have supported his recommendations to improve criminal accountability. but so far, the u.n. has been unable to persuade member states to adopt them. why are the member states fighting this? why won't they adopt it? >> you have to ask the member states.t i mean, you ... >> navai: why do you think? >> i don't know, because for me. >> nava
we heard of several of his victims whare around and living in goma who never hrd from the u.n.able? >> no. i will correct it. eu've identified them, so will correct that. >> navai: and why hasn't the u.n. tracked a of his victims down? >> well, that's a history that goes back many, many years, more than a decade.ex i can'ain all of that. but i think it's helpful that you've identified these individuals so that we can do so. >> navai: but it took congolese producer a day...
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(valerie speaking): >> navai: didier bourguet was working at the u.n. peacekeeping mission in goma, inrge of transport and logistics, earning $7,000 a month. he was 40 at the time. (valerie speaking): >> navai: valerie says she only told her mother about bourguet, and they never reported it to the u.n. do you know if didier was doing thisyone else? >> navai: investigators would later discover bourguet paid go-betweens to proving girls for him. he was arrested by the congoleso police i after a sting operation in october 2004, before being handed over to french authorities and charged with rape. bourguet was not the only u.n. employee accused of sexual misconduct. there were 72 allegations of exploitation and abuse in the u.n.'s congo mission between may and september 2004. >> all of this is utterly immoral and complete at odds with our mission. >> navai: u.n. secretary-general kofi annan sent his special adviser, zeid ra'ad al hsein, to investigate. wh he was shocked b he found. >> sitting and listening to what victims were saying was reallydi urbing. i said it was akin to a liguard jum
(valerie speaking): >> navai: didier bourguet was working at the u.n. peacekeeping mission in goma, inrge of transport and logistics, earning $7,000 a month. he was 40 at the time. (valerie speaking): >> navai: valerie says she only told her mother about bourguet, and they never reported it to the u.n. do you know if didier was doing thisyone else? >> navai: investigators would later discover bourguet paid go-betweens to proving girls for him. he was arrested by the congoleso...
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brought to justice this road and the bridge i'm standing on cut right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and. i'm real to a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these were just some of the nearly five hundred stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying to protect their land from big business. it seems that those who run the country are construction companies mining companies and the agribusiness when you have land disputes in brazil bs economic groups define how the government reacts to cases of murder and threats and lucy is his her people have preserved this land they don't pollute the forest but when short term profit is put before sustainable development it's the most vulnerable the already marginalized who are most risk. by a state brazil. the count on al-jazeera this news hour swim against the current the senegalese people who say they're willing and a
brought to justice this road and the bridge i'm standing on cut right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and. i'm real to a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these were just some of the nearly five hundred stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying to protect...
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struggle with a scorching heat wave the mercury rose to forty one point one celsius in the city of goma gaia that's northwest of tokyo meteorologists say that stately twelve degrees hotter than the average for this time of the year at least thirty people have died in the past month due to the heat french politicians of questioned the interior minister gillard calm over what he knew about the president's former bodyguard beating up a protester an example nala seen here is the rise of the manual mccrone has been charged after a video of the assault appeared online column said that he was told about the incident a day after it happened in may. those are the headlines born usefully on al-jazeera after today's inside story with next. pakistanis will go to the polls for a general election this week the outcome which needs a second peaceful comes. in the country's history but what role is the military playing and how powerful is it this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program. tens of millions of voters in pakistan will head to the polls this week to choose a new government it'
struggle with a scorching heat wave the mercury rose to forty one point one celsius in the city of goma gaia that's northwest of tokyo meteorologists say that stately twelve degrees hotter than the average for this time of the year at least thirty people have died in the past month due to the heat french politicians of questioned the interior minister gillard calm over what he knew about the president's former bodyguard beating up a protester an example nala seen here is the rise of the manual...
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this road and the bridge that i'm standing on right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and use a cloud i'm real to a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these were just some of the nearly five hundred stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying to protect their land from big business. it seems that those who run the country are construction companies mining companies and the are group business when you have landis beats in brazil bees economic groups defined how the government reacts to cases of murder and threats and lucy is his her people have preserved this land they don't pollute the forest but when short term profit is put before sustainable development it's the most vulnerable the already marginalized who are most at risk. and there are by a state brazil. a venezuelan university professor has sparked the wave of solidarity on social media after twee
this road and the bridge that i'm standing on right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and use a cloud i'm real to a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these were just some of the nearly five hundred stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying to protect their...
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struggle with a scorching heat wave the mercury rose to forty one point one celsius in the city of goma gaia that's northwest of tokyo meteorologists say that that's nearly twelve degrees hotter than the average for this time of the year at least thirty people have died in the past month due to the heat french politicians have questioned the interior minister gillard calm over what he knew about the president's former bodyguard beating up a protester an example nala seen here for the rights of the many omac wrong has been charged after a video of the assault appeared online column said that he was told about the incident a day after it happened in may. those are the headlines born use fear on al-jazeera after today's inside story with next. pakistanis will go to the polls for a general election this week comes with need for the second peaceful transfer of power in the country's history but what role is the military playing and how powerful is it this is inside story. hello there and welcome to the program. tens of millions of voters and pakistan will head to the polls this week to choos
struggle with a scorching heat wave the mercury rose to forty one point one celsius in the city of goma gaia that's northwest of tokyo meteorologists say that that's nearly twelve degrees hotter than the average for this time of the year at least thirty people have died in the past month due to the heat french politicians have questioned the interior minister gillard calm over what he knew about the president's former bodyguard beating up a protester an example nala seen here for the rights of...
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to be the leader of to your motto character goma's carlito was murdered. good enough to make out are his tongue the message is clear. and he is a moment of his own that most of the good of all we knew then that we were not safe that something could happen to us at any time i think it was at the cemetery that rosario took the megaphone and said that she wasn't afraid that she would defy head towards killers yearly in his arms yamamoto's i was also says the most. she was truly courageous a real fighter but we were afraid i still remember how we talked about it sort of god now it's our turn what are we going to do with it you know that most of that is what i value when i go up i sat rushing to the q.b. comply as a mother you must have been worried about me me i have visibility and i think openly in one thousand nine hundred five things got steadily worse i want to take you to your grandfather's. it was a route i drove every day that particular day on our way there i saw three cars and ten or eleven armed men on the hill leading to less precise is when suddenl
to be the leader of to your motto character goma's carlito was murdered. good enough to make out are his tongue the message is clear. and he is a moment of his own that most of the good of all we knew then that we were not safe that something could happen to us at any time i think it was at the cemetery that rosario took the megaphone and said that she wasn't afraid that she would defy head towards killers yearly in his arms yamamoto's i was also says the most. she was truly courageous a real...
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to be the leader of a poor moto character goma's calisto was murdered. but only after they cut our his tongue the message was clear. and was a moment of a sound that most but the but all we knew then that we were not safe something could happen to us at any time i think it was at the cemetery that rosario took the megaphone and said that she wasn't afraid that she would defy head north killers you get a sense one ounce of i was also says. she was truly courageous a real fighter but we were afraid. i still remember how we talked about it short of god now it's our turn what are we going to do to you at last a little bit of you want to go out by saturday russia no i think you'd be complied as a mother you must have been worried about me. i have to zebulon a single one the in one thousand nine hundred five things got steadily worse i wanted to take you to your grandfather's. it was a route i drove every day that particular day on our way there i saw three cars and ten or eleven armed men on the hill leading to us but he says he is and suddenly they pointed t
to be the leader of a poor moto character goma's calisto was murdered. but only after they cut our his tongue the message was clear. and was a moment of a sound that most but the but all we knew then that we were not safe something could happen to us at any time i think it was at the cemetery that rosario took the megaphone and said that she wasn't afraid that she would defy head north killers you get a sense one ounce of i was also says. she was truly courageous a real fighter but we were...
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brought to justice this road and the bridge i'm standing on cut right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and. i'm real do a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these are just some of the nearly five hundred who have stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying to protect their land from big business. it seems that those who run the country are construction companies mining companies and the are group business when you have blundered spirits in brazil bees economic groups define how the government reacts. cases of murder and threats and lucy as his her people have preserved this land they don't pollute the forest but when short term profit is put before sustainable development it's the most vulnerable the already marginalized who are most risk. in their disease by a state was ill. greenland's ice sheet is melting at an accelerating rate causing global concern
brought to justice this road and the bridge i'm standing on cut right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and. i'm real do a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these are just some of the nearly five hundred who have stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying to...
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rarely brought to justice this road and the bridge i'm standing on right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and. i'm real do a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these are just some of the nearly five hundred who have stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying to protect their land from big business. it seems that those who run the country are construction companies mining companies and they are group business when you have landed spirits in brazil bees economic groups define how the government reacts to keep. cases of murder and threats and lucy as his her people have preserved this land they don't polluted the forest but when short term profit is put before sustainable development it's the most vulnerable the already marginalized who are most at risk . and their disease by a state brazil. greenland's ice sheet is melting at an accelerating rate causing glo
rarely brought to justice this road and the bridge i'm standing on right through the middle of the king goma community there was no consultation no negotiation no compensation the authorities simply came and they built evil but it will feel was killed in by. and. i'm real do a spiritual standoff in. brazil is consistently the most dangerous country for environmental activists and these are just some of the nearly five hundred who have stood in the way murdered since two thousand and two trying...
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in the town of goma, in north kivu, we know an increasing number of people are being treated for ware dewast has travelled there. from the sky a land of endless natural wealth but on the ground a conflict raging now for more than 20 yea rs. conflict raging now for more than 20 years. millions have been displaced from their homes, and this year the united nations says $1.6 billion are urgently needed to reach 10.5 million people in need. we are on our way to one village in the south, we are going to have to walk together. this is to show you the challenge of delivering humanitarian aid toa challenge of delivering humanitarian aid to a province of 7 million people, where 65% of the roads are inaccessible. despite apparent calm, militias continue to kill, kidnap and rape. a number of victims are finding refuge here in a listening house, they exist across the democratic republic of congo and are usually community run. here with support from the red cross this listening house is a safe space were women, men and children can share their stories and six psychological support. one of the cha
in the town of goma, in north kivu, we know an increasing number of people are being treated for ware dewast has travelled there. from the sky a land of endless natural wealth but on the ground a conflict raging now for more than 20 yea rs. conflict raging now for more than 20 years. millions have been displaced from their homes, and this year the united nations says $1.6 billion are urgently needed to reach 10.5 million people in need. we are on our way to one village in the south, we are...
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well we definitely see a pattern of his talking up his this kind of very kind of goma's violent imagery of fire and brimstone all this kind of talk really playing up how his resistance and his integrity is a towards america's traditional enemies only to do this spectacular u. turn moments later when he finally meets can join an already meets putin or if he goes ahead with this meeting in tehran of what a wonderful friend they are oh the. perfect reassurance is evita is a spectacular turnaround so he's been doing this several times now and i think that we're all getting wise to the tough rhetoric on the one hand the pleasantries that will follow afterwards. not much it would seem following from that the big announcement tends to be that he will meet it all not that the meeting will produce something right ok i mean he says himself that he's the mosque of the deal but i wonder whether this kind of negotiating while it may have its place in business deals has any place and translates when it comes to global politics. yet know exactly right so he sees himself as the world's greatest filmmak
well we definitely see a pattern of his talking up his this kind of very kind of goma's violent imagery of fire and brimstone all this kind of talk really playing up how his resistance and his integrity is a towards america's traditional enemies only to do this spectacular u. turn moments later when he finally meets can join an already meets putin or if he goes ahead with this meeting in tehran of what a wonderful friend they are oh the. perfect reassurance is evita is a spectacular turnaround...