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different sets of legal standards and one of the arguments you're seeing from groups like human rights for the rights watch which is a reasonable argument is that there should be at least some due process or some review for people who get picked up war and actually combatants and you know we've seen this on top of always to get it in other places but that's the tension the legal tension here between wartime law governing international law and us due process of law governed by a tradition of abs corpus that goes back well over a thousand yeah those are a lot of really important questions that need to brought up and at the same time you know at some point we have to hand over control of the prisons to. to the afghans the same way that we did in iraq and seeing how well that has worked out as there have still been reports of rampant torture and you know abuse of detainees going on at those prisons so when does that actually happen here when does the handover of control of the of the president is there any plan say it's hard to say because we haven't decided when we're leaving afghanistan we've decided it was
different sets of legal standards and one of the arguments you're seeing from groups like human rights for the rights watch which is a reasonable argument is that there should be at least some due process or some review for people who get picked up war and actually combatants and you know we've seen this on top of always to get it in other places but that's the tension the legal tension here between wartime law governing international law and us due process of law governed by a tradition of abs...
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human rights watch. the 102 page report says members of the afghan local police or alp are responsible for crimes, including killings, rape, and arbitrary detention. human rights watch says the report is based on more than 120 interviews, including with victims of abuse as well as security officials. it accuses afghanistan of failing to hold the alp to account. human rights watch asia director brad adams said the afghan government responded to the insurgency re-activating militia that threatened the lives of ordinary people. adams said both afghan and u.s. authorities should stop supporting what he called abusive and destabilizing militias, if afghanistan has any chance of stability. the alp was created in july of 2010 to supplement the afghan national army and police at the village level. >>> human rights watch is urging the afghan government to investigate all allegations of abuse. it says reducing international troop levels should not come at the expense of the rights of the afghan people. >>> torrential rains continue to wreak havoc in many parts of south and southeast asia. countries, including thailand and india are struggling to get back on their feet.
human rights watch. the 102 page report says members of the afghan local police or alp are responsible for crimes, including killings, rape, and arbitrary detention. human rights watch says the report is based on more than 120 interviews, including with victims of abuse as well as security officials. it accuses afghanistan of failing to hold the alp to account. human rights watch asia director brad adams said the afghan government responded to the insurgency re-activating militia that...
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have the right for some of the terminations we don't want oil companies to our future but analysts say rebels a certain group warding states. help them to power the new bushel r.t. human rights watch claims it's discovered thousands of documents in libya that suggest close cooperation between iraqis regime and british and american intelligence is thought much of the data deals with the rendition of suspects to libya for interrogation but a european peace activist told r.t. that it's not unusual for the west to turn against us and eyes to secure its interests. usually don't think so by western powers have been greatly. but we cannot forget that. the biggest are many can and are. being allowed to enter wars blood beginning. and. war gave the soviet union in their galleries and yes of course what we even eagerly maybe like not really be underage even got her i think now they told her that they can control. so much inside this they gave them. for. they gave them the money and the english are eating now. western powers. aside there we go. and also racist to group. you no good to have that out of the useless or you because i got a government given people who want to deal. western powers
have the right for some of the terminations we don't want oil companies to our future but analysts say rebels a certain group warding states. help them to power the new bushel r.t. human rights watch claims it's discovered thousands of documents in libya that suggest close cooperation between iraqis regime and british and american intelligence is thought much of the data deals with the rendition of suspects to libya for interrogation but a european peace activist told r.t. that it's not unusual...
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have the right for some of the terminations we don't want oil companies to in our future but suddenly say rebels a certain group warding states who's being power then you will shortie human rights watch claims he has discovered thousands of documents in libya that suggest close cooperation between cafes regime and british and american intelligence it's that much of the data deals with the rendition of suspects to be a for interrogation but a european peace activist told r.t. that it is not unusual for the west to turn against its allies to secure its interests. were you you were going to accept by western powers i mean they played a game we cannot forget that the biggest american enemy or sammartino ladder was the beginning their best friend. at war against the soviet union in afghanistan and yes of course even eventually they rely on our early be underage and it's natural i think now they told that they can control the islamic groups so loudly much inside and they gave. up or. they gave them the money and they believe the english are waiting now. western powers should. be fairer to. how i do we do it is i mean groups and also races to groups. you know to do. that and be useful or do
have the right for some of the terminations we don't want oil companies to in our future but suddenly say rebels a certain group warding states who's being power then you will shortie human rights watch claims he has discovered thousands of documents in libya that suggest close cooperation between cafes regime and british and american intelligence it's that much of the data deals with the rendition of suspects to be a for interrogation but a european peace activist told r.t. that it is not...
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the empty boxes for those sa-24s. now, this is not the only arsenal that's been looted. now, we spoke to human rights watch, and they say -- and this particular member of human rights watch've been with really throughout the country, and he said that in every city they went into, where arsenals were looted, the first thing to go were these surface-to-air missiles. so, it's a cause of real concern, not just in libya, but, of course, in places like washington and european capitals as well. now, when we approached the ntc with this information, asking them why they hadn't secured the sites, whether they knew where these missiles were, they were really stunned, taken off guard by this information, and they -- we have been pursuing them throughout the day to see if they have any information as to whether their troops took it or they know who took it, and they seem to have no clue whatsoever. but i think some of the clues are there on the spot in these warehouses. if these were ordinary rebels in an organized military unit, they would have taken them in their boxes. instead, you can see they've been pried open, in some cases with crowbars, and the contents taken away. john? >>
the empty boxes for those sa-24s. now, this is not the only arsenal that's been looted. now, we spoke to human rights watch, and they say -- and this particular member of human rights watch've been with really throughout the country, and he said that in every city they went into, where arsenals were looted, the first thing to go were these surface-to-air missiles. so, it's a cause of real concern, not just in libya, but, of course, in places like washington and european capitals as well. now,...
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have the right for sort of determination we don't want companies to lose them and our future rebels a certain group warding states who's bombing them to power then you will shortie human rights watch claims it has discovered thousands of documents in libya that suggest close cooperation between could aphids regime and british and american intelligence its start much of the data deals with the rendition of suspects to libya for interrogation but a european peace activist told r.t. that it is not unusual for the west to turn against its allies to secure its interests. were you you were going to take some by western powers i mean they played a game we cannot forget. the biggest american enemy. in the larder was the beginning their best friend in. a war against the soviet union in galleys and years of course that we even eagerly maybe like. early be underage and it got to i think now they call that they can conclude that you learned a group who lived very much inside and if he indeed they gave their military support. they gave them the money and everything is awaiting now. western powers. to be fair. i know we do elaborate hoops and also racist to group. you know to do that out of the
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the sidelines watching history passed them by. president obama has placed the united states on the right side of history, pledging our support for the universal human rights that people in the region are demanding. these come with both opportunities and risks. we will have to remain vigilant to make sure that it does not create new opportunities for tears financiers'. we must make sure we're able to take advantage of these new opportunities to continue our efforts against the finance years. i would like to say a word about the evolution of the community. what started as an analytic niche has evolved into a flu bonn -- full-blown the community. these dedicated experts have proven the power of financial intelligence. this has given us insight and understanding of terrorist networks as never before. it has helped expose the inner workings and intentions. a decade after september 11, and the finance commitee continues to evolve and thrive. for this year, he established a new manager. this new position will coordinate the activity across all national security threats. our progress is the result of many people spanning many years working hard. they include the
the sidelines watching history passed them by. president obama has placed the united states on the right side of history, pledging our support for the universal human rights that people in the region are demanding. these come with both opportunities and risks. we will have to remain vigilant to make sure that it does not create new opportunities for tears financiers'. we must make sure we're able to take advantage of these new opportunities to continue our efforts against the finance years. i...
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the sidelines, watching history pass them by. president obama has pledged the united states on the right side of history, pledging support for economic reforms and universal human rights the people in the region are demanding. seismic events such as these under way come with both opportunities and risks. so too for our counterterrorism efforts. we will have to be vigilant to ensure transitions do not create new opportunities for terrorist financiers. we must make sure we are able to take advantage of these opportunities to continue our efforts against the financiers and the terrorists the support. in closing, i would like to say -- to set a brief word about the evolution of the terrorism finance community. what started as an analytic nation has evolved into a full- blown community of experts today, whose work directly supports the national security agenda. these dedicated experts and public servants, many of whom are here today, have proven the power of financial intelligence. this strand of intelligence is accuracy and durability. it has given insight and understanding of terrorist networks as never before. it has helped expose inner workings, plans, intentions, rela
the sidelines, watching history pass them by. president obama has pledged the united states on the right side of history, pledging support for economic reforms and universal human rights the people in the region are demanding. seismic events such as these under way come with both opportunities and risks. so too for our counterterrorism efforts. we will have to be vigilant to ensure transitions do not create new opportunities for terrorist financiers. we must make sure we are able to take...
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the sidelines watching history passed them by. president obama has placed the united states on the right side of history calling for universal human rights that people in the region are demanding. this comes with opportunities and risks. we will have to remain vigilant to make sure in suing transitions do not make it easier -- ensuing transitions do not make it easier for terrorist financiers. in closing, i would like to say a brief word about the evolution of the terrorism finance unity. what started as a leash one one decade-- niche ago has become something that supports the president's terrorism efforts. we have proven the power of financial intelligence. detail, accuracy, and durability has given us insights and helped expose the group's inner workings and operational capacity. there is no greater testament to the importance of this financial intelligence to the present -- than the presence of the director of national intelligence. the cornerstone of this effort targets the top threats facing our nation, including terrorism proliferation, drug trafficking, and transnational organized crime. one decade after september 11, the terroris
the sidelines watching history passed them by. president obama has placed the united states on the right side of history calling for universal human rights that people in the region are demanding. this comes with opportunities and risks. we will have to remain vigilant to make sure in suing transitions do not make it easier -- ensuing transitions do not make it easier for terrorist financiers. in closing, i would like to say a brief word about the evolution of the terrorism finance unity. what...
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now on the human rights watch report i have heard some things about it but i will tell you what we have done is because of this report for human rightstraining just look at what we did with the afghan national police with the overall polices itself we went to aa week program and then we added 18 more hours of human rights training because we recognize that is something you want to reinforce in a country that has experienced 30 years of civil war and the element that has a responsibility to do that training and oversight, the special operations element understands this needs to be reinforced. we do take these allegations very seriously as alleged and they do know and we have been helping them as other elements are specifically getting at that internationally recognized and certified but whenever you normally find coalition forces you find that everything sue their own actions in daily contact. >> so you will not take on the edge training? >> we have not been asked to from this point* in then at this point* the special four since element that sees with that report says and we take this seriously and with those modifications as they mov
now on the human rights watch report i have heard some things about it but i will tell you what we have done is because of this report for human rightstraining just look at what we did with the afghan national police with the overall polices itself we went to aa week program and then we added 18 more hours of human rights training because we recognize that is something you want to reinforce in a country that has experienced 30 years of civil war and the element that has a responsibility to do...