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extremists willing to sacrifice a hutu president in order to trigger the genocide. catherine bond was a freelance journalist based in nairobi at the time when news of his death broke she scrambled to god and would soon experience firsthand the insidious nature of activism sprawl costs catherine bond channel 4 news kigali we were able to get a lift on a convoy of french troops going into kigali into the center kigali to pick up. and at that point radio mill colleen had called people out to greet the french troops and so we saw people come out out of the house alongside the road. when we passed back along the same spot there were just lines of people's bodies and it transpired that. colleen heard called everybody out to greet the french and then in doing so people had come out of their houses who were to seize in hiding and. militiamen had moved in and killed them. and you can see footage is. television footage is of. he was on the road blocks holding a machete in 100 and the radio on the aga. whenever someone picked up a machete to go on it was often because he had g
extremists willing to sacrifice a hutu president in order to trigger the genocide. catherine bond was a freelance journalist based in nairobi at the time when news of his death broke she scrambled to god and would soon experience firsthand the insidious nature of activism sprawl costs catherine bond channel 4 news kigali we were able to get a lift on a convoy of french troops going into kigali into the center kigali to pick up. and at that point radio mill colleen had called people out to greet...
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think hutu militias who killed hundreds of thousands of tutsis and moderate hutus in 1904 and of importing huge numbers of machetes. or has more from paris there has been so long so many people have waited to see police. finally sent to trial more than a quarter century he spent at large on the run evading the justice system until maybe this year when he was caught by french police in an apartment block in the paris suburb. so the highest court in france has decided the police or could be can be handed over to u.n. custody that will pave the way for him to be sent to return tanzania to face the trial in an international court he is accused of being the main finance of the rwandan genocide of funding the ethnic hutu militias that killed more than 800000 ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus it is as i said for those survivors a really big moment he was one of the world's most wanted men is more is though had wanted him to face trial in france they had said that he was old is a man in his eighty's and that he is a frail his health is no longer very good and they would he wouldn't be able to cope
think hutu militias who killed hundreds of thousands of tutsis and moderate hutus in 1904 and of importing huge numbers of machetes. or has more from paris there has been so long so many people have waited to see police. finally sent to trial more than a quarter century he spent at large on the run evading the justice system until maybe this year when he was caught by french police in an apartment block in the paris suburb. so the highest court in france has decided the police or could be can...
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is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 to seize and moderate hutus back in 1904 he has been held in a french jail since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year he'd been on the run for more than 20 years. in paris with more on this front i should tell us about this decision and any reaction to it. yes this is the decision from france is a higher court so they have decided that it can indeed be handed over to u.n. custody that paves the way for could be then be extradited to tanzania to face an international court in aruba. is accused of being the main finance in the rwandan genocide of funding the ethnic hutu militias that killed some 800000 ethnic moderate hutus in 1978 u.n. court actually indicted. indicted could go on genocide charges i should say and an international arrest warrant was issued at that time but a very did arrest he has been for more than nearly quarter of a century at large police were unable to find him it is believed that he moved from continent to continent until may this year when french police tracked him down t
is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 to seize and moderate hutus back in 1904 he has been held in a french jail since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year he'd been on the run for more than 20 years. in paris with more on this front i should tell us about this decision and any reaction to it. yes this is the decision from france is a higher court so they have decided that it can indeed be handed over to u.n. custody that paves the way...
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to seize and moderate hutus it is as i said for those survivors a really big moment he was one of the world's most wanted men police it could be because more is though had wanted him to face trial in from place had said that he was old is a man in his eighty's and that he is a frail his health is no longer very good and they would he wouldn't be able to cope with being sent to reship it seems the friend who decided against that they decided in canada to be extradited. a year ago iraq so the beginning of one of the biggest protest movements in its history hundreds were killed by the security forces and with that anniversary now approaching many are calling for justice and accountability however similar fulcher reports from baghdad the protesters demands for better services and political reform do still remain largely. that is square is getting a make over ahead of the one year anniversary of iraq's protest movement but instead of symbols of resistance artists paint portraits of its victims a clip i want to show us one of the martyrs families asked us to paint the images of their sons t
to seize and moderate hutus it is as i said for those survivors a really big moment he was one of the world's most wanted men police it could be because more is though had wanted him to face trial in from place had said that he was old is a man in his eighty's and that he is a frail his health is no longer very good and they would he wouldn't be able to cope with being sent to reship it seems the friend who decided against that they decided in canada to be extradited. a year ago iraq so the...
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tribe who killed 800-0022 scenes and moderate hutus in 1904 he's been held in a jail in france since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year he's been on the run for more than 20 years etienne zen's amana survived the rwandan genocide and here's what he had to say about couple got. his name a book so many feelings for the victims of the genocide and for people in rwanda we've been through the arrest the court decision to extradite him and now we must hope that things can proceed so that he explains his actions before the court. well that is in paris she says the victims are hoping they will finally see justice. there has been so you know so many people have waited to see police. finally sent to trial more than a quarter of a century he spent at large on the run evading the justice system until maybe when he was caught by french police in an apartment block in the paris suburb of and he also said so the highest court in frauds has decided the police or could be can be handed over to when custody that will pave the way for him to be sent to return tanzania to face the tr
tribe who killed 800-0022 scenes and moderate hutus in 1904 he's been held in a jail in france since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year he's been on the run for more than 20 years etienne zen's amana survived the rwandan genocide and here's what he had to say about couple got. his name a book so many feelings for the victims of the genocide and for people in rwanda we've been through the arrest the court decision to extradite him and now we must hope that things can proceed...
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tutsi people and moderate hutus he also founded a notorious radio station that played a key role in inciting the genocide. i wanted man evaded arrest for years in africa and europe despite reports of him being cited in different countries. after he was eventually arrested in paris in may he appeared before france's supreme court his lawyers said he was in poor health and did no condition to be tried elsewhere. and i am now joined by brummet c. is the chief prosecutor for the international residual mechanism for criminal tribunals that is the international tribunal handling the genocide trials welcome to date of the news africa mr brown it's phyllis he. wanted to be tried in france your preference was that he be tried at the un's tribunals intends anea what is the significance of where the trial takes place. if that is not the question of preference it's a question about jurisdiction. do you want to close few years ago the residual competencies were given to the mechanism especially in relation to that if we remain in me species and couple that is one of those 3 so based on the setui
tutsi people and moderate hutus he also founded a notorious radio station that played a key role in inciting the genocide. i wanted man evaded arrest for years in africa and europe despite reports of him being cited in different countries. after he was eventually arrested in paris in may he appeared before france's supreme court his lawyers said he was in poor health and did no condition to be tried elsewhere. and i am now joined by brummet c. is the chief prosecutor for the international...
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and the then ruling m r m d party dominated by the hutu ethnic group. accused of setting up and providing funds for the hutu militia that carried out massacres against rival tutsi people and moderate hutus he also founded a notorious radio station that played a key role in inciting the genocide. i wanted man evaded arrest for years in africa and europe despite reports of him being cited in different countries. after he was eventually arrested in paris in may he appeared before france's supreme court his lawyers said he was in poor health and did no condition to be tried elsewhere. and i am now joined by brummet c. is the chief prosecutor for the international residual mechanism for criminal tribunals that is the international tribunal handling the london genocide trials welcome to date of the news africa mr brown it's. one to be tried in france your preference was that he be tried at the un's tribunals intends anea what is the significance of where the trial takes place. if that is not the question of preference it's a question about jurisdiction. one o
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we want to tell you about a deal to exchange more than a 1000 prisoners between the government and hutu rebels and finalized the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffith says the swap will happen immediately and he's applauding what he's calling an important milestone with compromise on both sides the swap deal was 1st agreed in 20 a chain but it's repeatedly stalled in was only partially implemented the coronavirus pandemic is approaching yet another sobering milestone the latest figures from johns hopkins university show any 1000000 people have died so far it's approaching 195000 the u.s. brazil india mexico and the u.k. other countries which have seen the most deaths over the course of the price they go up to date with the headlines al jazeera world continues next. us a lot about a story. and i think without the need for. it all not be something. to
we want to tell you about a deal to exchange more than a 1000 prisoners between the government and hutu rebels and finalized the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffith says the swap will happen immediately and he's applauding what he's calling an important milestone with compromise on both sides the swap deal was 1st agreed in 20 a chain but it's repeatedly stalled in was only partially implemented the coronavirus pandemic is approaching yet another sobering milestone the latest figures...
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court we're talking about felicien couple gupte he's accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 season moderate hutus in 1904 he's been held in a french jail since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year had been on the run for more than 20 years listen parachute reports know how the big jim's hoping they will finally see justice. there has been so you know so many people have waited to see police. finally sent to trial more than a quarter of a...
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back to court for is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 tutsis and moderate hutus back in 1904 he's been in a french jail since his arrest at his home outside of paris earlier this year after being on the run for more than 20 years. as. someone who survived the rwandan genocide and here's what he had to say about cougar. his name a book so many feelings for the victims of the genocide and for people in rwanda we've been through the arrest the court decision to extradite him now we must hope that things can proceed to that he explained his actions before the court. his in paris with more natasha on the court's decision and any reaction to it. well you heard reaction there from. the survivor of the genocide in rwanda i mean he said the now he hopes that justice can finally be served because it has been so long that so many people have waited to see the show. finally sent to trial more than of course of the century he spent at large on the run evading the justice system until may this year when he was caught by french police in an apartment block in
back to court for is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 tutsis and moderate hutus back in 1904 he's been in a french jail since his arrest at his home outside of paris earlier this year after being on the run for more than 20 years. as. someone who survived the rwandan genocide and here's what he had to say about cougar. his name a book so many feelings for the victims of the genocide and for people in rwanda we've been through the arrest the court...
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and the then ruling m r m d party dominated by the hutu ethnic group. is accused of setting up and providing funds for the hutu militia that carried out massacres against rival tutsi people and moderate hutus he also founded a notorious radio station that played a key role in inciting the genocide. i wanted man evaded arrest for years in africa and europe despite reports of him being cited in different countries. after he was eventually arrested in paris in may he appeared before france's supreme court his lawyer said he was in poor health and did no condition to be tried elsewhere. and i am now joined by mitzi is the chief prosecutor for the international reserves mechanism for criminal tribunals that is the international tribunal handling the one to london genocide trials welcome to day to day of news africa mr brown it's. one just to be tried in france your preference was that he be tried at the un's tribunals in tanzania what is the significance of the way of the trial takes place. good afternoon if that is not the course of preference it's a questi
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to face trial at a un backed courts felicien couple is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 season moderate hutus in 1994 he's been held in a jail in france since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year google has been on the run for more than 20 years. one year ago iraq so the beginning of one of the biggest protest movements in its history hundreds were killed by the security forces with that anniversary now approaching many are calling for justice and accountability but a similar fault in reports from baghdad the protesters demands for better services and political reform still remain largely unfulfilled. that is square is getting a make over ahead of the one year anniversary of iraq's protest movement but instead of symbols of resistance artists paint portraits of its victims a clear i want to show us one of the martyrs families asked us to paint the images of their sons to commemorate their deaths on the anniversary on october 1st today's empty square is a far cry from the crowds that commandeered the streets of baghdad and other s
to face trial at a un backed courts felicien couple is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 season moderate hutus in 1994 he's been held in a jail in france since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year google has been on the run for more than 20 years. one year ago iraq so the beginning of one of the biggest protest movements in its history hundreds were killed by the security forces with that anniversary now approaching many are calling for...
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tribe who killed 800000 tutsis and moderate hutus in 1994 up next inside story for the moment by. that's what the united nations says is happening to africa a new report shows the continent has lost hundreds of billions of dollars from illicit financial transactions what's come be done to stop this and how much has it held back this is the inside story. welcome to the program africa lost $836000000000.00 between $22015.00 in what's being termed capital flight that's the finding of a report from the united nations that sad africa would be debt free if it hadn't lost the money the u.n. says the problem is robbing the continent and its people of their future that's a view echoed by nigerian president. has has the funds involved often come from just fiction with scarce resources for development financing and depleted following reason drastic reduction in collectable revenue tax underpayment one of asian and poor investment inflows. the u.n. says these illicit financial flows now cost africa $88600000000.00 every year but what exactly are they well march of the last is through corrupti
tribe who killed 800000 tutsis and moderate hutus in 1994 up next inside story for the moment by. that's what the united nations says is happening to africa a new report shows the continent has lost hundreds of billions of dollars from illicit financial transactions what's come be done to stop this and how much has it held back this is the inside story. welcome to the program africa lost $836000000000.00 between $22015.00 in what's being termed capital flight that's the finding of a report from...
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hutus in 1904 and importing huge numbers of machetes the former tycoon had been on the run for more than 20 years but he's been held in a french jail since his arrest that his home outside paris earlier this year. the vatican has denied a request from my pump a.o. to meet pope francis accusing the u.s. secretary of state of trying to drag the catholic church into america's this feud with china during a visit to rome urged catholic leaders to denounce paging violations of religious freedom including its treatment of the weaker muslim minority he has criticized an agreement struck between the vatican embassy aging over the appointment of bishops in china. lowers religious freedom under saul more than it is inside of china today to call on every faith leader to find the courage to confront religious persecution against their own communities as well as father lichtenberg against members of other faiths as well every man and woman of faith is called to exercise a moral witness against the persecution of believers. q waits late emir shaikh. has been laid to rest the day after his death a
hutus in 1904 and importing huge numbers of machetes the former tycoon had been on the run for more than 20 years but he's been held in a french jail since his arrest that his home outside paris earlier this year. the vatican has denied a request from my pump a.o. to meet pope francis accusing the u.s. secretary of state of trying to drag the catholic church into america's this feud with china during a visit to rome urged catholic leaders to denounce paging violations of religious freedom...
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is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800002 seize and moderate hutus in 1904 he's been held a french jail since his arrest at his home outside of paris earlier this year he had been on the run for more than 20 years an indian courts acquitted 32 people accused of inciting a mob to destroy a 16th century mosque among the accused were former deputy prime minister and top members of the ruling party the hindu nationalist b j p the destruction of the in 1902 triggered sectarian violence across india that left more than 2000 people dead and pro-democracy activists joshua one has been granted bail after another appearance in a hong kong court he's been charged with taking part in an unauthorized demonstration in october last year for violating laws against wearing masks just one is among several activists facing charges related to last year's pro democracy protests that's not for today thanks for your company here on al-jazeera the stream is next. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter. how dissimilar to bri
is accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800002 seize and moderate hutus in 1904 he's been held a french jail since his arrest at his home outside of paris earlier this year he had been on the run for more than 20 years an indian courts acquitted 32 people accused of inciting a mob to destroy a 16th century mosque among the accused were former deputy prime minister and top members of the ruling party the hindu nationalist b j p the destruction of the in 1902...
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majority and failed to bring justice for hutus who also massacred.he hotel rwanda narrative was once accepted in kigali but loyalists of president paul kagame e began to criticize it after restart a beginner criticized his government others who have disputed the official account of the genocide have been killed or jailed. accuses me of impunity for crimes committed during the genocide this is the point where they cannot agree gummi says he didn't commit any crime and everybody knows as well as reset the bag that elements of his forces were behind the atrocities that took place from 990 and after 994. beginning lived in exile for more than 20 years it's not clear exactly how he ended up back in kigali in handcuffs. the investigation bureau said there was international cooperation but gave no further explanation malcolm webb al-jazeera. overestimation into witness tampering and fraud by colombia's former president is being handed over to the attorney general's office critics say the move could help. of our or e bay who is under house arrest on us under
majority and failed to bring justice for hutus who also massacred.he hotel rwanda narrative was once accepted in kigali but loyalists of president paul kagame e began to criticize it after restart a beginner criticized his government others who have disputed the official account of the genocide have been killed or jailed. accuses me of impunity for crimes committed during the genocide this is the point where they cannot agree gummi says he didn't commit any crime and everybody knows as well as...
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and the then ruling m r m d party dominated by the hutu ethnic group. accused of setting up and providing funds for the hutu militia that carried out massacres against rival tutsi people and moderate hutus he also founded a notorious radio station that played a key role in inciting the genocide. i wanted man evaded arrest for years in africa and europe despite reports of him being cited in different countries. after he was eventually arrested in paris in may he appeared before france's supreme court his lawyers said he was in poor health and in no condition to be tried elsewhere. and i am now joined by mitzi is the chief prosecutor for the international residual mechanism for criminal tribunals that is the international tribunal handling the london genocide trials welcome to date of the news africa mr brown it's phyllis you. wanted to be tried in france your preference was that he be tried at the un's tribunals intends anea what is the significance of where the trial takes place. if that is not the course of preference it's a question about jurisdiction
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felicien he's accused of helping to finance members of the who to try to kill 800-0028 says on moderate hutus in 1994 those are your headlines up next it's witness i'll have another 30 minutes of al-jazeera world news in 30 minutes. they stand out among the same but i laugh i mean. not all funny for my predicament on the other causing. the man there nor my normal for not absolutely. while there's not a sharp lot of antichrist i'll be cheong him talk or no and i hold up him one on. one live in a power one. i want to see change and something getting them that you want to turn around and just want to go all the way into the time by. what you see on him but over time. a little talk a little to mentally into what. is going on inside and those dates are in the foreclosure and good. new clearly part of the snow on the box. the trip to the majority with siddharth talking with us or that's what i call low. so that's when it. i doubt that akio entered out a british reporter we're going to go out on the 2nd it's only can you do which one of which i want to. order join us here. tomorrow rocco. also. equa
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he became critical of the government, saying it protects sis,lite minority of tut marginalizes the hutuority, and fails to bring justice for those massacred. presidentof the became critics after paul rusesabagina criticized his government. others who dispute the official count of the genocide have been killed or jailed. collect the disagreement between him and the government of rwanda , the question of impunity, paul rusesabagina accuses him of impunity of crimes during the genocide. this is the point they cannot agree. reporter: paul rusesabagina lived in exile for more than 20 years. it is not clear how he ended up back in handcuffs. the investigation bureau said there was international cooperation, but gave no further information. lithuania, latvia, and estonia have imposed sanctions on belarusian officials including alexander lukashenko. 30 belarusians have been targeted with travel bans. all are accused of playing a role in violence against protesters following the disputed election on august 9. lukashenko, an ally of russia, denies electoral fraud and says the protesters are backe
he became critical of the government, saying it protects sis,lite minority of tut marginalizes the hutuority, and fails to bring justice for those massacred. presidentof the became critics after paul rusesabagina criticized his government. others who dispute the official count of the genocide have been killed or jailed. collect the disagreement between him and the government of rwanda , the question of impunity, paul rusesabagina accuses him of impunity of crimes during the genocide. this is...
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how in 1904 cords of hutu militias would roam the streets and countryside of wonder looking for to seize to kill. it is difficult to comprehend why they would turn on their neighbors their friends and in some cases members of their own families. it was a killing spree that lasted $100.00 days and came to aid.
how in 1904 cords of hutu militias would roam the streets and countryside of wonder looking for to seize to kill. it is difficult to comprehend why they would turn on their neighbors their friends and in some cases members of their own families. it was a killing spree that lasted $100.00 days and came to aid.
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how in 1904 chords of hutu militias.
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the news yemen where a deal to exchange more than a 1000 prisoners between the yemeni government and hutu rebels has been finalized the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffith says this what will happen immediately to 1000. individuals would will represent the largest release. operation during the history of the conflict peaceful negotiations can succeed and they will succeed in bringing relief to the yemeni people and building confidence for the peace process u.s. president omar trump has nominated judge. his choice to replace the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg senate's lead is so i confirmation hearings will begin on october 12th. deloris arrested dozens of protesters calling for the president's resignation tens of thousands of people are rallying in the capital minsk marking 50 days since alexander lukashenko was declared winner of the disputed presidential election and in australia restrictions are being eased in victoria the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak the victorian state premier daniel andrews though says the night turf you and some other clubs will be
the news yemen where a deal to exchange more than a 1000 prisoners between the yemeni government and hutu rebels has been finalized the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffith says this what will happen immediately to 1000. individuals would will represent the largest release. operation during the history of the conflict peaceful negotiations can succeed and they will succeed in bringing relief to the yemeni people and building confidence for the peace process u.s. president omar trump has...
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developments out of well switzerland but concerning a prisoner swap between the yemeni government and the hutu rebels ok we are at a quarter past 20 past this news hour in fact here's what's coming up many journalists in hong kong lose their right to report has china clamped down on press freedom. really affected us even financially. clubs do have the money and in sport with the fears for the future of kenyan football. players hoping the government will lift a ban on contact sports despite corona fires. well i tell you is off to the death of us supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and president don't trump is officially nominated i mean to replace a confirmation hearing could start as soon as october 12th and if confirmed barrett's appointment would further consolidate a conservative majority on the court for decades and support from kimberly hopkins . is a highly anticipated nomination made official when u.s. president donald trump and now stern named judge amy kone barrett. judge barrett currently serves as a federal judge in chicago and is president trump's 3rd pick for the u.s. suprem
developments out of well switzerland but concerning a prisoner swap between the yemeni government and the hutu rebels ok we are at a quarter past 20 past this news hour in fact here's what's coming up many journalists in hong kong lose their right to report has china clamped down on press freedom. really affected us even financially. clubs do have the money and in sport with the fears for the future of kenyan football. players hoping the government will lift a ban on contact sports despite...
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fronto of the news in a prisoner swap deal has been finalized between yemen's government and the hutu rebels the u.n. special envoy to yemen says almost $1100.00 prisoners are being exchanged immediately martin griffiths calls it an important milestone with compromise on both sides the swap deal was 1st agreed 2 years ago but it's repeatedly stalled and is only partially been implemented $1081.00 individuals would and indeed will represent the largest relief. operation during the history of the conflict in the peaceful negotiations can succeed and they will succeed in bringing relief to the yemeni people and building confidence for the peace process. following developments for us on this one hashem martin griffiths is talking like this is a big breakthrough what's your take on it especially from the start of the welcome or just been in touch with her thiis and with the government officials government officials say well the announcement is something the implementation is something else therefore they say they are going to wait to see the agreement implemented for them to be able to say
fronto of the news in a prisoner swap deal has been finalized between yemen's government and the hutu rebels the u.n. special envoy to yemen says almost $1100.00 prisoners are being exchanged immediately martin griffiths calls it an important milestone with compromise on both sides the swap deal was 1st agreed 2 years ago but it's repeatedly stalled and is only partially been implemented $1081.00 individuals would and indeed will represent the largest relief. operation during the history of the...
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but we do know that we talk about the wrist to civilian infrastructure, the hutus, have no parameters. >> thank you and i yelled back. >> thanknt you. >> can hear me. >> yes, i can hear you fine. >> since the beginning of the conflict in march in 2015 in yemen, it is clearly risen to worldwide humanitarian crisis. 24 million people, 12 million children, all in humanitarian needed. 1,207,030,500 children targeted. so i'm about to ask some questions. about documents and transparency and information. and a lot of to focus on two things. forty-four children targeted and killed. another image just within the last three months. almost a dozen other children killed. one strike occurred during the celebration of a newborn boy. he did not survive. he did not live to be one -week-old so with that inno min, i would like to ask questions. only get correct is a could. >> i am . >> and you oversee information provided to congress at our request . correct . >> that is part of the scope of the responsibilities. >> and indeed and includes congressional documentations. correct . >> correct . >> this wa
but we do know that we talk about the wrist to civilian infrastructure, the hutus, have no parameters. >> thank you and i yelled back. >> thanknt you. >> can hear me. >> yes, i can hear you fine. >> since the beginning of the conflict in march in 2015 in yemen, it is clearly risen to worldwide humanitarian crisis. 24 million people, 12 million children, all in humanitarian needed. 1,207,030,500 children targeted. so i'm about to ask some questions. about documents...