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of a short the international justice clue is a compliment to lord. justice systems solving stings of bolivians insist that syphilis. tried on the international court of justice the newly made. back to the un security council because it was the u.n. security council which who from the international court of justice. what is going to happen or was probably the chief prosecutor of the of national court of justice of the international from the fourth will be traveling to libya to try to convince the libyan government has put from this. you know that he will succeed the libyans there i'm sure. put national in the. quest that they will hold the trial and it will be up to the judges who put the national level of court will agree or disagree. with it long disagree with the whole thing will have to go back to school because if he survives as you're saying there if he goes to court if he ends up in jail in libya there's an argument that said that he could become a living symbol of pro good the resistance in the west would have to say about that not just the west but what will the libyans of so say about that it's going to be very complicated that delicate l
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the arab spring which is over influenced by western infiltrating into syria so when the international court of justice or the un or geneva start pointing fingers at the regime within syria they've got to understand that a lot of that trouble is flared up from the western side when we know now that the french are training the militia both on the turkish side of the border and also in lebanon so they're very much involved and they're just intimidating the situation you've got to understand the cold war is never finished the crusades have never finished and so much for the arab league you talk about the union of the islam movement they're supposed to be brothers and sisters they turned their back on their counterparts in the balkans they turned their backs on iraq afghanistan in two thousand and six lebanon in garza two thousand and eight and nine and totally turned their back on libya they're doing the same game again you've got to understand that the arab league is a puppet to america a puppet to united nations all being a puppet of the new world order and they are actually playing the cards so it's go
the arab spring which is over influenced by western infiltrating into syria so when the international court of justice or the un or geneva start pointing fingers at the regime within syria they've got to understand that a lot of that trouble is flared up from the western side when we know now that the french are training the militia both on the turkish side of the border and also in lebanon so they're very much involved and they're just intimidating the situation you've got to understand the...
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the arab spring which is over influence by western infiltrating into syria so when the international court of justice or the un or geneva start pointing fingers at the regime within syria they've got to understand that a lot of that trouble is is flared up from the western side we we know now that the french are training the militia both on the turkish side of the border and also in lebanon so they're very much involved and they're just intimidating the situation a lot of people are being killed are actually being killed by special forces cia must add or whatever so what you see what you hear is really it's like a shakespearean play the actors are obama cameron. clinton and william hague who are very bad it play acting and the truth really is coming out through statements like you solve press t.v. and now to syria whatever why would we have to go to the to the middle east to learn the truth this this is all a full sure more picking up on what you're saying there reiterating russia's view the the armed opposition is mostly behind the rest so that's the case why do you think europe and the u.s. is focu
the arab spring which is over influence by western infiltrating into syria so when the international court of justice or the un or geneva start pointing fingers at the regime within syria they've got to understand that a lot of that trouble is is flared up from the western side we we know now that the french are training the militia both on the turkish side of the border and also in lebanon so they're very much involved and they're just intimidating the situation a lot of people are being...
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. >> in libya, just one month after the death of moammar gaddafi, the search is on for justice. the chief prosecutor of the international, a court visited the site of a mass grave. they say if they can demonstrate carrying out a real investigation, they can put one on trial there. >> brought to the side of one of the worst war crimes to take place in tripoli. a massacre. 106 people were killed in this warehouse, which was being used as a makeshift detention center. pro gaddafi forces threw grenades into it and then finished them off with bullets. one man later told us how he escaped when his captors were loading their rifles. he said it was a son of moammar gaddafi that was responsible, but he blames all of the family, and he wants one punished by execution. the international criminal court chief prosecutor is in tripoli. it has been agreed that he can be tried in libya with the cooperation of the icc. we asked another it's a fair trial could be conducted here. >> there are different ways to do it. in sum, they are served evidence, and in others, they are not. >> would not be embarrassing with the icc of there was a trial that w
. >> in libya, just one month after the death of moammar gaddafi, the search is on for justice. the chief prosecutor of the international, a court visited the site of a mass grave. they say if they can demonstrate carrying out a real investigation, they can put one on trial there. >> brought to the side of one of the worst war crimes to take place in tripoli. a massacre. 106 people were killed in this warehouse, which was being used as a makeshift detention center. pro gaddafi...
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. >> in libya, just one month after the death of moammar gaddafi, the search is on for justice. the chief prosecutor of the international, a court visited the site of a mass grave. they say if they can demonstrate carrying out a real investigation, they can put one on trial there. >> brought to the side of one of the worst war crimes to take place in tripoli. a massacre. 106 people were killed in this warehouse, which was being used as a makeshift detention center. pro gaddafi forces threw grenades into it and then finished them off with bullets. one man later told us how he escaped when his captors were loading their rifles. he said it was a son of moammar gaddafi that was responsible, but he blames all of the family, and he wants one punished by execution. the international criminal court chief prosecutor is in tripoli. it has been agreed that he can be tried in libya with the cooperation of the icc. we asked another it's a fair trial could be conducted here. >> there are different ways to do it. in sum, they are served evidence, and in others, they are not. >> would not be embarrassing with the icc of there was a trial that w
. >> in libya, just one month after the death of moammar gaddafi, the search is on for justice. the chief prosecutor of the international, a court visited the site of a mass grave. they say if they can demonstrate carrying out a real investigation, they can put one on trial there. >> brought to the side of one of the worst war crimes to take place in tripoli. a massacre. 106 people were killed in this warehouse, which was being used as a makeshift detention center. pro gaddafi...
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what's happening at the moment is the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court is meeting with the justice minister. we were told he would be able to meet seif al-islam if you wanted to. but no one in town knows of any plan for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to come here, but he may be flown here by helicopter at a fairly short notice. seif al-islam being held here and is being well-treated. that is something human rights organizations are keen to ensure. although the international criminal courts wanted him on trial in the hague, the libyan authorities do not want that. >> thank you for that report from the western area of libya. now to syria. the syrian envoy to the u.s. was labeled it -- has labeled a u.s. draft resolution as a declaration of war. the reports that condemns the syrian government owes the conduct against protesters was sponsored by britain, germany, and france and will go to a committee on tuesday later. two football fans have been killed during a stampede in a match between india and malaysia. they're playing in the finals in the indonesian capital of
what's happening at the moment is the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court is meeting with the justice minister. we were told he would be able to meet seif al-islam if you wanted to. but no one in town knows of any plan for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to come here, but he may be flown here by helicopter at a fairly short notice. seif al-islam being held here and is being well-treated. that is something human rights organizations are keen to ensure....
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father's successor the libyan ministry of justice said he will be tried in the country and could face the death sentence despite the international criminal court demanding his handover. in syria the deadline set by the arab league for the country's authorities to end the violence expires this saturday but clashes between government and opposition forces continue. and a fresh outburst of heavy handed u.s. policing against demonstrators his office is pepper spray students peacefully protesting against social inequality and she was should hike sort of california university. to take a few moments out now it being the weekend's time for us now you show which takes us to the opera now and a host martin andrews is in full song. great . things. come to. your. subject but the only. moscow. hello good to see you again and welcome on this weekend's time right now will be taking a look at the open sea here in moscow many say that the russian capital though some of the best just before it's up in the world so join name off the boundaries of the rest of the must rock crew as we find out that statement is correct something off here of the sun is just to get
father's successor the libyan ministry of justice said he will be tried in the country and could face the death sentence despite the international criminal court demanding his handover. in syria the deadline set by the arab league for the country's authorities to end the violence expires this saturday but clashes between government and opposition forces continue. and a fresh outburst of heavy handed u.s. policing against demonstrators his office is pepper spray students peacefully protesting...
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father's successor the libyan ministry of justice said he will be tried in the country and could face the death sentence despite the international criminal court the man that has kind of. induced syria the deadline set by the arab league for the country's authorities to end the violence expires this saturday but clashes between government and opposition forces continue. and fresh outbursts of heavy handed u.s. policing against demonstrators his office is pepper spray students peacefully protesting against social inequality tradition a california university. that's the nazi meet the man who many russians consider to be the most unconventional politician as we count down to the senate parliamentary elections. hello again a welcome to spotlight built a new show on r t i know they're not there and they were talking about russian politics seven parties are campaigning for seats in the state duma the lower chambre of the russian parliament for the first time ever the m.p.'s will be elected for five years ahead of fourth and this makes the campaign more intriguing their use of the general election will take place on december fourth and has become pai
father's successor the libyan ministry of justice said he will be tried in the country and could face the death sentence despite the international criminal court the man that has kind of. induced syria the deadline set by the arab league for the country's authorities to end the violence expires this saturday but clashes between government and opposition forces continue. and fresh outbursts of heavy handed u.s. policing against demonstrators his office is pepper spray students peacefully...
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it is the process of freeing him to justice will start in tripoli with the new government and prosecutors from the international criminal court. this man wanted to have seen him in the hague. saif al-islam gaddafi will be tried in the country that he committed his crimes. , wef they'd prosecute here will discuss how did they form a judgment. >> saif is likely to face a long wait before libya is ready to give him a proper trial. >> from libya to syria now where the deadly crackdown continue on protesters. today, the u.n. voted overwhelmingly to condemn the u.n. rights violations of the assad regime. the turkish prime minister has called on president assad to step down or face the fate of muammar gaddafi and adolf hitler. i'm joined by the former foreign minister of jordan. the u.n. human rights commissioner says that this is a very serious resolution and a patrol pressure on the regime. >> in the absence of any military action, we will see more and more of this chipping away at the legitimacy of the regime. there is the suspension of syria from the arab league constitution. we will probably see more sanctions. in the end, i it
it is the process of freeing him to justice will start in tripoli with the new government and prosecutors from the international criminal court. this man wanted to have seen him in the hague. saif al-islam gaddafi will be tried in the country that he committed his crimes. , wef they'd prosecute here will discuss how did they form a judgment. >> saif is likely to face a long wait before libya is ready to give him a proper trial. >> from libya to syria now where the deadly crackdown...
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considered his father successor libyan ministry of justice said he will be tried in the country and could face the death sentence despite the international criminal court demanding his handover. in syria the deadline set by the arab league for the country's authorities to end violence expires this saturday but clashes between government opposition forces continue and a fresh outburst of heavy handed us police against demonstrators his officers pepper sprayed students peacefully protesting against social inequality tuition hike other colorful university this is artsy. it seems planned to use independence day it's pomp and fanfare of any other public holiday in the country on this day the republic's top leaders gathered to lay flowers and the freedom monument in latvia's capsule. informal events like torture sessions held in the evening of the same day people who see themselves as the country's true patriots marched through streets closed to traffic for the occasion the procession zoltan eyes by the radical nationalist posse known as me or from latvia. however many people don't identify themselves with the festivities they are russian speaking residents
considered his father successor libyan ministry of justice said he will be tried in the country and could face the death sentence despite the international criminal court demanding his handover. in syria the deadline set by the arab league for the country's authorities to end violence expires this saturday but clashes between government opposition forces continue and a fresh outburst of heavy handed us police against demonstrators his officers pepper sprayed students peacefully protesting...
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of zatan. libya insists it will bring him to justice, even as officials with the international criminal court insistshould be sent to the hague for trial. >>> ahead, more on our top story tonight. police foil a terror bloming plot in new york city. a live report from the suspect's home is next. oh... i thought those were put out for me. i did it again. no worries, nick. [ sighs ] say, nick, you must be busy this holiday. oh, yeah, with all the great savings we got going on, it's been crazy. ooh, i got to dash away. customers lining up. ♪ [ male announcer ] this holiday, chevy's giving more. ♪ at aviva, we wonder why other life insurance companies treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know you they simply assign you a number. aviva is here to change all that. we're bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. premier of the packed bag. you know organization is key... and so is having a trusted assistant. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car
of zatan. libya insists it will bring him to justice, even as officials with the international criminal court insistshould be sent to the hague for trial. >>> ahead, more on our top story tonight. police foil a terror bloming plot in new york city. a live report from the suspect's home is next. oh... i thought those were put out for me. i did it again. no worries, nick. [ sighs ] say, nick, you must be busy this holiday. oh, yeah, with all the great savings we got going on, it's been...
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justice minister. i was told he would be able to make saif al-islam gaddafi if he wanted but no one here knows of any plans for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to come here. but he may well be flown here by helicopter at fairly short notice. so, saif al-islam is being held here and we are told he is being well treated but that is something international human rights organizations are keen to ensure. the other thing to mention, of course, is that although the international criminal court wanted him on trial in the haig, libyan authorities do not want that. luis moreno-ocampo seems to have understood that and he said i will talk to the national authority about proceedings in libya. >> thank you very much. we will be having more on all of those stories. you are watching bbc world news. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.
justice minister. i was told he would be able to make saif al-islam gaddafi if he wanted but no one here knows of any plans for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to come here. but he may well be flown here by helicopter at fairly short notice. so, saif al-islam is being held here and we are told he is being well treated but that is something international human rights organizations are keen to ensure. the other thing to mention, of course, is that although the international...
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of security concerns. libya insists it will bring him to justice, even as officials with the international criminal court insistthe haig for trial. >>> we're following breaking news here on cnn. it should happen in about three minutes. the mayor, the police commissioner, and the district attorney are preparing to hold a live news conference right at the bottom of the hour, just about lee minutes now. we knows the terrorism related. apparently they have one suspect in custody who is apparently making a pipe bomb for multiple casualties. we'll carry it for you live here on cnn. >>> in the meantime, ever wonder why some political districts have unusual shapes and boundaries? a cnn investigative report looks at gerrymandering in north carolina and why it resembles political racism and oppression of the past. and it's all your fault. naturally blame the mucus. he's funny. instead of blaming me, try this, advil congestion relief. often the real problem is swelling, not mucus. advil congestion relief reduces swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. happily ever after. another story? from him! [ mucus ] ad
of security concerns. libya insists it will bring him to justice, even as officials with the international criminal court insistthe haig for trial. >>> we're following breaking news here on cnn. it should happen in about three minutes. the mayor, the police commissioner, and the district attorney are preparing to hold a live news conference right at the bottom of the hour, just about lee minutes now. we knows the terrorism related. apparently they have one suspect in custody who is...
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the bankruptcy code, internal revenue -- people would not ask me as they sometimes do, justice scalia, why you have to be a lawyer to be on the supreme court? 99% of what we do is lock. it is stuff that only lawyers could do. if people would learn that, it would be a great piece of vegetation, but for every 10 people -- piece of education, but for every 10 people that sat through, it would be -- there would be many that saw something that is not an example of what we do. i am sure that would be the consequence will am not in favor. >> it would, for high school students, or even a middle general public who were interested in an important and pertinent case provide a means. only a very limited audience can do because of the size of the court. >> for those interested for those intellectual reasons, enough. >> the tapes, with all due respect, and i understand your argument, and do not convey in the same way with as much interest the kind of debate, the back-and-forth, the visual sense of the action in court. i know, and you know, really how dramatic. it can be. >> we sit there on chairs. there is not a lot of visual motion. there really is not. it is
the bankruptcy code, internal revenue -- people would not ask me as they sometimes do, justice scalia, why you have to be a lawyer to be on the supreme court? 99% of what we do is lock. it is stuff that only lawyers could do. if people would learn that, it would be a great piece of vegetation, but for every 10 people -- piece of education, but for every 10 people that sat through, it would be -- there would be many that saw something that is not an example of what we do. i am sure that would be...
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of security concerns. he was captured saturday in the desert. libya insists it will bring him to justice, even as officials with the international criminal court insistshould be sent to the hague for trial. >>> ahead, more on our top story tonight. police foil a terror bombing plot in new york city. a live report from the suspect's home is next. now robitussin® mg the right relief simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief finder. click on your symptoms. get your right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. robitussin® has a new look, new simpler names, but the same effective relief. robitussin®. relief made simple. premier of the packed bag. you know organization is key... and so is having a trusted assistant. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above and still pay the mid-size price. here we are... [ male announcer ] and there you go, business pro. there you go. go national. go like a pro. find new ways to optimizetted to heltheir cash flow.esses so, stop in and ask for a regions cashcor analysis and see how easy it is to get your cash flow (whistl
of security concerns. he was captured saturday in the desert. libya insists it will bring him to justice, even as officials with the international criminal court insistshould be sent to the hague for trial. >>> ahead, more on our top story tonight. police foil a terror bombing plot in new york city. a live report from the suspect's home is next. now robitussin® mg the right relief simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief finder. click on your symptoms. get your right...
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the bankruptcy code, internal revenue -- people would not ask me as they sometimes do, justice scalia, why you have to be a lawyer to be on the supreme court? 99% of what we do is lock. it is stuff that only lawyers could do. if people would learn that, it would be a great piece of vegetation, but for every 10 people -- piece of education, but for every 10 people that sat through, it would be -- there would be many that saw something that is not an example of what we do. >> it would, for high school students, or even a middle school students, and even the general public who were interested in an important and urgent case provide a -- and pertinent case provide a means. >> for those interested for those intellectual reasons, surely the tapes are good enough. >> the tapes, with all due respect, and i understand your argument, and do not convey in the same way with as much interest the kind of debate, the back-and-forth, the visual sense of the action in court. i know, and you know, really how dramatic. >> we sit there on chairs. there is not a lot of visual motion. there really is not. >> is certainly is gripping if you are answering the question. j
the bankruptcy code, internal revenue -- people would not ask me as they sometimes do, justice scalia, why you have to be a lawyer to be on the supreme court? 99% of what we do is lock. it is stuff that only lawyers could do. if people would learn that, it would be a great piece of vegetation, but for every 10 people -- piece of education, but for every 10 people that sat through, it would be -- there would be many that saw something that is not an example of what we do. >> it would, for...
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prosecutions in civilian courts have been routinely invoked after 9/11 to thwart embryonic international terrorism. in fact, from the bush administration, michael chertoff, then head of the justice department's criminal division and later secretary of the department of homeland security, testified shortly after 9/11, he underscored the history of this government in prosecuting terrorists in domestic courts has been one of unmitigated success and one in which the judges have done a superb job of managing the courtroom and not compromising our concerns about security and our concern about classified information. we can prosecute terrorists in our courts and have done so. it's the wonderful thing about our country, is that even the most despicable criminal, murderer, rapist or terrorist, our court systems do work. we can have constitutional liberty and prosecute terrorists. there is no evidence that the criminal justice procedures have frustrated intelligence collection about international terrorism. suspected terrorists have repeatedly waived both the right to an attorney and the right to silence. additionally, miranda warnings are not required at all when the purpose of the inter
prosecutions in civilian courts have been routinely invoked after 9/11 to thwart embryonic international terrorism. in fact, from the bush administration, michael chertoff, then head of the justice department's criminal division and later secretary of the department of homeland security, testified shortly after 9/11, he underscored the history of this government in prosecuting terrorists in domestic courts has been one of unmitigated success and one in which the judges have done a superb job of...
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prosecutions in civilian courts have been routinely invoked after 9/11 to thwart embryonic international terrorism. in fact, from the bush administration, michael chertoff, then head of the justice department's criminal division and later secretary of the department of homeland security, testified shortly after 9/11, he underscored the history of this government in prosecuting terrorists in domestic courts has been one of unmitigated success and one in which the judges have done a superb job of managing the courtroom and not compromising our concerns about security and our concern about classified information. we can prosecute terrorists in our courts and have done so. it's the wonderful thing about our country, is that even the most despicable criminal, murderer, rapist or terrorist, our court systems do work. we can have constitutional liberty and prosecute terrorists. there is no evidence that the criminal justice procedures have frustrated intelligence collection about international terrorism. suspected terrorists have repeatedly waived both the right to an attorney and the right to silence. additionally, miranda warnings are not required at all when the purpose of the inter
prosecutions in civilian courts have been routinely invoked after 9/11 to thwart embryonic international terrorism. in fact, from the bush administration, michael chertoff, then head of the justice department's criminal division and later secretary of the department of homeland security, testified shortly after 9/11, he underscored the history of this government in prosecuting terrorists in domestic courts has been one of unmitigated success and one in which the judges have done a superb job of...
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tier, appellate court, you know, the judge's our justices are very interested in how is this particular case, how are we going to place this in the legal landscape? how is the internal logic of the legal landscape going to be affected i this decision gets i think there's a lot of other factors than commonsense but clearly that is a variable that is considered in these first impression cases. >> i like that question. somebody once said the law is commonsense as amended by the legislature. [laughter] and i don't think kirsten gum you're asking us to say we are not a commonsense court, but we do use common sense. on cases of first impression for example, we decided court of appeals have decided gps about three years ago. what we did is decided and are new york state constitutions that we would have to be confused by what might happen later on in washington. and we said you do need a warrant, and that we -- but it was a question of first impression for us. we all have our constitutions, et cetera, that we work on. it's kind of fun at that time because it's when all seven on our court are digging in on these issues. we did gay marriage not too long ago. and it's very spirited and
tier, appellate court, you know, the judge's our justices are very interested in how is this particular case, how are we going to place this in the legal landscape? how is the internal logic of the legal landscape going to be affected i this decision gets i think there's a lot of other factors than commonsense but clearly that is a variable that is considered in these first impression cases. >> i like that question. somebody once said the law is commonsense as amended by the legislature....