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president omarl-bashir to the international criminal court, a huge moment that ha by the icc years. here is the announcement that was made. >> we have agreed on the appearance of those who face arrest warrants before the international criminal court. i am saying this very clearly, we cannot achieve justice unless we heal the wound using justice itse. we cannot run away from facing those with committed -- who have committed crimes against humanity and war crimes, against innocent people in darfur and in other places. ros: omar al-bashir is chief on e list of those charged by the icc, wanted in connection with his role in the conflict duff or in the west of sudan. the u.n. says around 300 thousand people werhakilled during conflict. the allegation is that the presidt is responsible for some of these deaths, something he denies. he was driven from power last year, and his ability to avoid these charges has diminished. let's get more.
president omarl-bashir to the international criminal court, a huge moment that ha by the icc years. here is the announcement that was made. >> we have agreed on the appearance of those who face arrest warrants before the international criminal court. i am saying this very clearly, we cannot achieve justice unless we heal the wound using justice itse. we cannot run away from facing those with committed -- who have committed crimes against humanity and war crimes, against innocent people in...
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they may not be wanted by the icc. there are strong accusations against them they are complicit in these crimes. brent: let's talk about the charges that are being alleged against bashir. >> this is a man who has two arrest warrants issued by the icc on his name. this goes back to an insurgency that broke out in 2003 when ethnic tribes claimed they were oppressed by the government started an insurgency. the government crackeded down on them in the most brutal ways. carpet bombings, scorched-earth policies. almost 400,000 people killed. 2.7 million people displaced. i was in door for in -- i was in darfur in 2017. have people displaced for decades. even if this is a symbolic move, it is such a vindication for victims who for decades toldd me they felt voiceless. brent: it is important their suffering be acknowledged. if we do see him at the criminal court, what would that mean for this current transitional government? >> it would definitely signal their might. sudan is a country that is full of internal conflicts. this
they may not be wanted by the icc. there are strong accusations against them they are complicit in these crimes. brent: let's talk about the charges that are being alleged against bashir. >> this is a man who has two arrest warrants issued by the icc on his name. this goes back to an insurgency that broke out in 2003 when ethnic tribes claimed they were oppressed by the government started an insurgency. the government crackeded down on them in the most brutal ways. carpet bombings,...
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he continued to travel in countries that are numbers of -- and countries that are members of the icc not hand him over. in some cases, the governments were taken to local courts in their countries, but still, until n, there has not been any willingness to hand him over to the icc. that is why this is a major development. ros: that is the end of this edition of "outside source." anyou very much for watching. ♪ made possible by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teacd ng spanish, french anre. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. be more, pbs. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation is madeble by... man: babbel, a language learning app that teaches real life conversations and uses speech recognition technology. daily 10 to 15 minute lessons pe are voiced by nativeers and they are at babel. b-a-b-b-e-l.com. or: funding was also provided by... the freeman founda
he continued to travel in countries that are numbers of -- and countries that are members of the icc not hand him over. in some cases, the governments were taken to local courts in their countries, but still, until n, there has not been any willingness to hand him over to the icc. that is why this is a major development. ros: that is the end of this edition of "outside source." anyou very much for watching. ♪ made possible by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language...
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icc i is one of t them. icc has so many levels.t could be the hague, it could be an icc compliant court in sudan. compensation, individual and community. i i will not rest until the victims, those victims to be satisfied that justified, not only being perceived but actually accept. that is how we see it. brent: that was the prime minister of sudan, abdalla hamdok. you can find the full interview on our website or youtube channel. vietnam has hosted its first ever national cat show in the capital city, hanoi. it was a chance for cat lovers to show off their finest felines. sometimes, it was hard to tell who was preening themselves the most, the cats or their owners. take a look. ♪ >> getting fancy can feel so good. of course, onone must look pur rfect to impress the humans, from top to tail. around 60 felines are competing for vieietnam's first b best in show. but it's the judges who must keep theheir attention. >> vietnam as a country where more and m more cats a are bein- quality cats are being groomed. this is a chance for cat ow
icc i is one of t them. icc has so many levels.t could be the hague, it could be an icc compliant court in sudan. compensation, individual and community. i i will not rest until the victims, those victims to be satisfied that justified, not only being perceived but actually accept. that is how we see it. brent: that was the prime minister of sudan, abdalla hamdok. you can find the full interview on our website or youtube channel. vietnam has hosted its first ever national cat show in the...
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what would this mean if he does go through to the icc the face justice there r the place of sudan inhe world? >> i think it's very important for the o tthe world and forhe rule of law and the winternational rule of . when he had the arrest warrant issued in 2009/2010, yes, he was to be a pariah, but mny countries did receive him, not anly in africa but in the middle east and russiachina. and so i think finally facing justice in the hague will ow that countries have an obligation, particularly thosere thatignatoriesed to international criminal court, but also the u.n. security council and the u.n. system, to make sure those who face arrest warrants have their day in court in the hague. >> nawazthwhat about foe trial?y, how they perceive this goes through to the trial and he is not convicted, does th undermine the same forces that ousted him from power in the first place? >> there's that risk, but i think the evidence isnd ovwhelminghere's, you know, loads of evidence in terms with, genocide, war crime,arged crimes againste humanity, investigations by others, ngos, jrnalists, have all
what would this mean if he does go through to the icc the face justice there r the place of sudan inhe world? >> i think it's very important for the o tthe world and forhe rule of law and the winternational rule of . when he had the arrest warrant issued in 2009/2010, yes, he was to be a pariah, but mny countries did receive him, not anly in africa but in the middle east and russiachina. and so i think finally facing justice in the hague will ow that countries have an obligation,...
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warrants were issued by the icc, bashir became a pariah.ate in other nations would actually meet with him. what would this mean if he does go through to the icc the face justice there for the place of sudan in the rest of the world? >> i think it's very important for the of the world andor thed international rulew. when he had the arrest warrant heissued in 2009/2010, yesas to be a riah, but many countries did receive him, not only in africa but in nde middle eastussia and china. and so i think finally facing justice in the hagueshow that countries have an obligation, particularly those that are signatories to international criminal court,.n but also thesecurity council and the u.n. system, to make sure those who face arrest warrants have their court in the hague. >> nawaz: what about for the country,ow theperceive this trial? if he goes through to the trial and he is not convicted, does that undermine the same forces at ousted him from power in the first place? >> there's that risk, but i think the evidence is overwhelming and there's, you
warrants were issued by the icc, bashir became a pariah.ate in other nations would actually meet with him. what would this mean if he does go through to the icc the face justice there for the place of sudan in the rest of the world? >> i think it's very important for the of the world andor thed international rulew. when he had the arrest warrant heissued in 2009/2010, yesas to be a riah, but many countries did receive him, not only in africa but in nde middle eastussia and china. and so i...
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local courts in the countries but still, there has not been any willingness to hand him over to the icccharges against him. sudan's ousted leader omar al—bashir refuses to deal with the international criminal court as it is a "political court" and sudan's judiciary is able to deal with any case, one of his lawyers told reuters on tuesday. as anne soy mentioned, the announcement was made injuba, the capital of south sudan. and it came at a crucial stage in peace talks between sudan and rebels from the darfur region. handing over al bashir would appear to be part of the negotiations. here's our africa security correspondent emmanuel igunza. speaking to the commanders, that this was a decision, this was a condition, that the authorities have agreed to one of their key demands and also here, the african union at the summer to have seen a flurry of activity between the prime minister of sudan and with the united nations and also with the african leaders and also with the african leaders and the message has been very clear that he wants the suit done to come back to the international communit
local courts in the countries but still, there has not been any willingness to hand him over to the icccharges against him. sudan's ousted leader omar al—bashir refuses to deal with the international criminal court as it is a "political court" and sudan's judiciary is able to deal with any case, one of his lawyers told reuters on tuesday. as anne soy mentioned, the announcement was made injuba, the capital of south sudan. and it came at a crucial stage in peace talks between sudan...
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the icc does not have its own police force and if they need to bring someone back, they are rely on theperation of states and suspects. the ivory coast is saying that we cannot guarantee we can bring him back because he has been the president and his political support if he returns, we might not be able to arrest him because there might be so much unrest or his supporters will block us. we will have a host of new problems. anchchor: whehen can we expect o knowow? it is hard to say because it is not going to be today. the judges will listen to the arguments and think on it for a couple of weeks or a month before we have a final decision. anchor: thank you very much. a gunman who opened fire on police officers in jerusalem shot dead today. one officer was injured in the incident and earlier a palestinian motorist drove into israeli soldiers before fleeing the scene. a spike in violence has left at least three palestinians dead in three separate incidents. heightened tensions come in the context of donald trump's middle east peace plan which is seen as being one-sided and favorable to isra
the icc does not have its own police force and if they need to bring someone back, they are rely on theperation of states and suspects. the ivory coast is saying that we cannot guarantee we can bring him back because he has been the president and his political support if he returns, we might not be able to arrest him because there might be so much unrest or his supporters will block us. we will have a host of new problems. anchchor: whehen can we expect o knowow? it is hard to say because it is...
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whether it's making sure every child has access to a quality education, or creating tools like the icc phone app that shows where 92,000 open jobs are right now, on your phone, everything we do is aimed at ensuring every hoosier can take the greatest advantage of their talents and their drive and their aspirations. [ applause ] this, of course, starts with a good education. and that means great schools filled with great teachers. i know a little bit about this. my mother was a teacher, and i saw how hard she worked. teaching to her was not a job, but more like a calling. i'd go so far as to say a gift. and from the many conversations i've had with teachers all across our state, i know they feel exactly the same way. that's why i created the teacher compensation commission and asked them for once and for all come up with a sustainable plan to make sure our teacher salaries are competitive with other midwestern states. their report -- [ applause ] -- their report is due this spring, but we did not wait. last year, we devoted an unprecedented increase of $763 million new dollars to k thro
whether it's making sure every child has access to a quality education, or creating tools like the icc phone app that shows where 92,000 open jobs are right now, on your phone, everything we do is aimed at ensuring every hoosier can take the greatest advantage of their talents and their drive and their aspirations. [ applause ] this, of course, starts with a good education. and that means great schools filled with great teachers. i know a little bit about this. my mother was a teacher, and i...
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, it generated protests that upended the dictator, and now, the dictator could be on his way to the icc, so it's really vital, i think -- it's not clear what the outside world can do to help, but it seems to me that is a very hopeful situation and one that i am going to be -- we are going to be rooting for going forward. >> ok. i think we will open up to questions now. we have the mic set up. if you can keep your questions concise, follow the model used earlier, we will take one from each side, and then we will go on. go ahead. give us your name and question, please. >> my name is sebastian. thank you all for the work you do. thank you all for coming here. my question -- you guys touched on this a lot. the bright hope right's popular movements. people out in the streets, things like that. my question is, how can we get that to translate -- i think you brought this up. translate to actual formal political change and what is the role of everyone in this room and outside of it as political thinkers in making that happen? >> thank you. >> my name is jack mcguire. i am a phd student here. >>
, it generated protests that upended the dictator, and now, the dictator could be on his way to the icc, so it's really vital, i think -- it's not clear what the outside world can do to help, but it seems to me that is a very hopeful situation and one that i am going to be -- we are going to be rooting for going forward. >> ok. i think we will open up to questions now. we have the mic set up. if you can keep your questions concise, follow the model used earlier, we will take one from each...
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what the icc is reporting the truth, simple statement of facts without judgment, the president sees as undermining his legitimacy. what else would you expect from the president who stood side by side with putin in helsinki and took his word over that of his own intelligence community? >> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others. they said, they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. >> what else would you expect from the president who just a few months ago joked about putin interfering in 2020? >> will you tell -- >> as bad as it is the russians are back at it, trying to help trump get re-elected. it's far worse that the president of the united states, he's trying to cover it up. and let's not forget that russia has been trying to hack burisma, the ukrainian gas company that had joe biden's son on its board. is that a coincidence or another attempt to hurt biden's campaign and help trump? so are we in more danger now if our intelligence community can't even speak the truth? if a
what the icc is reporting the truth, simple statement of facts without judgment, the president sees as undermining his legitimacy. what else would you expect from the president who stood side by side with putin in helsinki and took his word over that of his own intelligence community? >> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others. they said, they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would...
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outside generated protests that up ended the dictator and now the dictator could be on his way to the icc. it's really vital i think -- it's not clear what the outside world can do to help, but it seems to me that's a very hopeful situation and one that i'm going to be -- we're going to be rooting for going forward. >> okay. i think we'll open up to questions now. we've got the mics set up. if you can keep your questions concise we'll follow the model we used earlier and take one from each side and go on. >> thank you all for the work you do. thank you all for coming here. my question, you guys touched on this a lot that the bright hope right now is popular movements, people out on the streets, things like that. so, my question is how can we get that to translate? and i think you brought this up, translate to actual formal political change and what is the role of that in making that happen. >> hi, my name is jack mcguire. >> little closer. >> sorry. i'm a phd student here at the university. it's not really a question but more of a statement i would like the panelists to respond to which i
outside generated protests that up ended the dictator and now the dictator could be on his way to the icc. it's really vital i think -- it's not clear what the outside world can do to help, but it seems to me that's a very hopeful situation and one that i'm going to be -- we're going to be rooting for going forward. >> okay. i think we'll open up to questions now. we've got the mics set up. if you can keep your questions concise we'll follow the model we used earlier and take one from...