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are any law that nikken me or are you doing yet the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the heart of the cause would continue to plague the bosnian muslims zippier schoenberger states under quickly did zilog condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surroundings every need. a thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not of his own will and unpaid has devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing
are any law that nikken me or are you doing yet the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture...
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that same law that nikken me and our need to hear the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the heart of the cause would continue to plague the bosnian muslims zippier schoenberger states under quickly. condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surroundings every need. a thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not of his own will and unpaid has devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the auth
that same law that nikken me and our need to hear the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal...
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for a while they did but then in the end right come now the choice is convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the formula. they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face potential charges on account of a ledge didn't involve mature the killing of a jesuit priest in el salvador in one thousand eight hundred nine in other words there activists lawyers journalists the world over who are collecting evidence preparing evidence and and people may who have been complicit in the commission of war crimes and certainly if they were the sort of intellectual officer may. at some stage here comfort above that they may have got away with it and that they had been doing in any case something they believed was heroic and patriotic and perhaps it began to dawn on them later that maybe not so that maybe these are crimes against humanity and war crimes and and then time caught up with them so you know it's yes there's a third to demand the need b
for a while they did but then in the end right come now the choice is convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the formula. they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face potential charges on account of a ledge didn't involve mature the killing of a jesuit priest in el salvador in one thousand eight hundred nine in other...
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for a while they did but then in the end right come now the choice is convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the formula. they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face potentially charges on account of alleged in volved mentor the killing of a jesuit priest in el salvador in one thousand eight hundred nine in other words there activists lawyers journalists the world over who are collecting evidence preparing evidence and and people may who have been complicit in the commission of war crimes and certainly if they were the sort of intellectual author may. at some stage here comfort above that they may have got away with it and that they had been doing in any case something they believed was heroic and patriotic and perhaps it began to dawn on them later that maybe not so that maybe these are crimes against humanity and war crimes and and then time caught up with them so you know it's yes there's a third to demand the need by ce
for a while they did but then in the end right come now the choice is convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the formula. they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face potentially charges on account of alleged in volved mentor the killing of a jesuit priest in el salvador in one thousand eight hundred nine in other...
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the international criminal tribunal for rwanda rtlmcted two directors of of several crimes including genocide, the direct and public incitement to commit genocide and crimes against humanity. they rtlm played broadcast in te trial which made a huge impact on the decision. and in its judgment the trial aled that the station was drumbeat calling on listeners to take action against the enemy and that they had whipped people into a frenzy of hatred and violence that was directed tsi and against the tus that people should be aware of the power of the human voice. a lot of people have misconceptions about the role of the media in the rwandan genocide. they think it just started out as hate speech. that's not how it went. it is subtle. that's why it's important to discuss some of the questions that we have around this because as a press freedom scholar it is a very difficult question. i defend free speech and press freedom to my very last breath but also it is important to pay attention to the nuance. it's not an easy thing to define this ise between protected speech and this is hate speech
the international criminal tribunal for rwanda rtlmcted two directors of of several crimes including genocide, the direct and public incitement to commit genocide and crimes against humanity. they rtlm played broadcast in te trial which made a huge impact on the decision. and in its judgment the trial aled that the station was drumbeat calling on listeners to take action against the enemy and that they had whipped people into a frenzy of hatred and violence that was directed tsi and against the...
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need the money at the knees of our after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture that harms the cause would continue to plague the boston muslims zippier schoenberger states under quickly did zilog condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surroundings every need. thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not. of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thousands of
need the money at the knees of our after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture that harms the cause would...
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or any law that nikken me and our need to hear the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribe you know handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the heart of the cause would continue to plague the bosnian muslims zippier schoenberger states under quickly did zilog condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surroundings every need. a thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not see of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and
or any law that nikken me and our need to hear the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribe you know handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal...
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international criminal court. alternatively, by creating what it calls an ad hoc international criminal tribunal, such as we saw foreneral assembly should, or the un human rights council should create an impartial mechanism to assemble evidence surrounding this case. and that is similar to what is already going on for syria where there was not an international tribunal but there is a process of evidence gathering that is quietly going on. those are the mechanisms they are recommending, will the un security council be prepared to move? china will be a significant obstacle, bobby russia, too, myanmar is not without its allies, still, so that could prove a problem. —— probably russia. aung san suu kyi, her reputation has been steadily declining over the last couple of yea rs, declining over the last couple of years, is declining over the last couple of yea rs, is pretty declining over the last couple of years, is pretty much shattered. she seems to be in denial, she gave a speech just the other day, a brief glimpse of it there are, where she did not mention at all the situation in any of these problems, and in rahine
international criminal court. alternatively, by creating what it calls an ad hoc international criminal tribunal, such as we saw foreneral assembly should, or the un human rights council should create an impartial mechanism to assemble evidence surrounding this case. and that is similar to what is already going on for syria where there was not an international tribunal but there is a process of evidence gathering that is quietly going on. those are the mechanisms they are recommending, will the...
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you doing yet the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the heart of the cause would continue to plague the boston muslims zippier schoenberger states under quickly did zilog condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surroundings every need. a thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thous
you doing yet the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the heart of the cause would...
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and for a while they did but then in the end right come not a choice convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face detention the charges on account of alleged in volved mentor the killing of a jesuit priest and el salvador in one thousand nine hundred nine in other words there activists lawyers journalists the world over who are collecting evidence preparing evidence and and people may who have been complicit in the commission of war crimes and certainly if they were the sort of intellectual officer may. at some stage here comes to bribe that they may have got away with it and that they had been doing in any case something they believed was heroic and patriotic and perhaps it began to dawn on them later that maybe not so that maybe these are crimes against humanity and war crimes and and then time caught up with them so you know it's yes there's a third to demand t
and for a while they did but then in the end right come not a choice convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face detention the charges on account of alleged in volved mentor the killing of a jesuit priest and el salvador in one thousand nine hundred nine in...
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and for a while they did but then in the end right come not a choice convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face potential charges on account of alleged in involved mentor the killing of a jesuit priest in el salvador in one thousand nine hundred nine in other words there activists lawyers journalists the world over who are collecting evidence preparing evidence and and people may who have been complicit in the commission of war crimes and certainly if they were the sort of intellectual officer may. at some stage here comfortable that they may have got away with it and that they had been doing in any case something they believed was heroic and patriotic and perhaps it began to dawn on them later that maybe not so that maybe these are crimes against humanity and war crimes and and then time caught up with them so you know it's yes there's a third to demand the nee
and for a while they did but then in the end right come not a choice convicted by the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia they were to form a argentine offices who were convicted for their role in the dirty wars the so-called dirty war many years ago there was a salvadorian colonel who was extradited from the u.s. to spain to face potential charges on account of alleged in involved mentor the killing of a jesuit priest in el salvador in one thousand nine hundred nine in...
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states actually put in a plan in place to block the radio transmission and in 2003 the international criminal tribunal for rwanda convicted two directors of several crimes including genocide, the direct and public incitement to prevent lanocide and crimes against humanity and they played broadcast from rtlm in the trial which madeis huge impact in the decision and in judgment of trial rule, quote, that rtlm was drum beat, calling on listeners to take action against enemy and whipped people into hatred violence that was directed largely against the tsi and the people shouldan be aware of the pourer of human voice, you know, i think a lot of people have misconceptions about the role of the media in the rwanda genocide, they think it started out as hate speech, that's not how it went, i think it's really important to discuss some of the questions that we have around this becauseun as a press freedm scholar it's a very difficult question, you know, i defend free speech and freedom to my very last breath but also it is frimportant to pay attention to the nuance and it's not an easy thing to define this lin
states actually put in a plan in place to block the radio transmission and in 2003 the international criminal tribunal for rwanda convicted two directors of several crimes including genocide, the direct and public incitement to prevent lanocide and crimes against humanity and they played broadcast from rtlm in the trial which madeis huge impact in the decision and in judgment of trial rule, quote, that rtlm was drum beat, calling on listeners to take action against enemy and whipped people into...
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in 2003 the international criminal tribunal for rwanda convicted two directors of rtlm of several crimes including genocide, the direct and public incitement to commit genocide and crimes against humanity. they played broadcast in the trial which made a huge impact on the decision. and in its judgment the trial ruled that the station was a drumbeat calling on listeners to take action against the enemy and that they had whipped people into a frenzy of hatred and violence that was directed largely against the tutsi and that people should be aware of the power of the human voice. a lot of people have misconceptions about the role of the media in the rwandan genocide. they think it just started out as hate speech. that's not how it went. it is subtle. that's why it's important to discuss some of the questions that we have around this because as a press freedom scholar it is a very difficult question. i defend free speech and press freedom to my very last breath but also it is important to pay attention to the nuance. it's not an easy thing to define this line between this is protected speech
in 2003 the international criminal tribunal for rwanda convicted two directors of rtlm of several crimes including genocide, the direct and public incitement to commit genocide and crimes against humanity. they played broadcast in the trial which made a huge impact on the decision. and in its judgment the trial ruled that the station was a drumbeat calling on listeners to take action against the enemy and that they had whipped people into a frenzy of hatred and violence that was directed...
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servants in the field of international criminal justice. to the yugoslavia tribunal rwanda tribunal i was the first investigator at the international criminal court. as will be the final act in my career. bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extracted about six hundred thousand pages of regime documentation. this all of potential evidence abandoned by the syrian regime could help build the case for a prosecution before the international criminal court. the king or queen if you will of evidence in any international criminal investigation is always documentation it isn't really easily cross-examined if it is because it's it's factual it's truth. in the kind of papers the canadian investigator has found thousands of internal communications relating to mass arrests. tens of thousands of syrians have been tortured into account in the regime's jails since twenty eleven. arrests and disappearances part of a systematic government policy. we're trying to lay the foundations for a pr
servants in the field of international criminal justice. to the yugoslavia tribunal rwanda tribunal i was the first investigator at the international criminal court. as will be the final act in my career. bill wiley and his team of war crimes investigators have been smuggling material out of syria to a secret location in europe. we've extracted about six hundred thousand pages of regime documentation. this all of potential evidence abandoned by the syrian regime could help build the case for a...
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says their cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunal german chancellor angela merkel has warned vigilante justice will not be tolerated after farai protests broke out in the eastern city of cabinet's scuffles broke out in the city after a german man was killed on sunday a syrian and an iraqi have been arrested on suspicion of murder egypt's foreign minister is in ethiopia for talks with their prime minister i'd be ahmed over he appears grad ben is on his dam project on the river nile egypt is concerned the project could leave it vulnerable to water shortages high court judges in uganda have granted bail to the pop star turned office ition politician bobby wine two weeks after he was arrested and charged with treason while left court on crutches and has accused security forces of beating him. french president seventy one micron says the european union must top depending on the united states for its security in a speech setting out his diplomatic agenda across said europe needs to have an antiquated defense policy with a common budget and iran is launching
says their cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunal german chancellor angela merkel has warned vigilante justice will not be tolerated after farai protests broke out in the eastern city of cabinet's scuffles broke out in the city after a german man was killed on sunday a syrian and an iraqi have been arrested on suspicion of murder egypt's foreign minister is in ethiopia for talks with their prime minister i'd be ahmed over he appears grad ben is on his dam...
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says their cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunals and the un says there's enough evidence of war crimes being committed report also says the generals committed crimes against humanity and war crimes in catching and shan states both dominated by other ethnic minorities the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted focusing on the top tech mentor generals in relation to the three categories of crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes we have examined the period since two thousand and eleven. the violations we have identified during this period are part of a history of abusive military conduct going back at least half a century they continual repetition is the result of the complete immunity accorded to the military commanders and the virtually complete impunity of troops. now to jim jim there's more from cox's bazaar in neighboring bangladesh where hundreds of thousands of ranger refugees live in camps. for him to activists we've spoken with many of whom have been accusing the
says their cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunals and the un says there's enough evidence of war crimes being committed report also says the generals committed crimes against humanity and war crimes in catching and shan states both dominated by other ethnic minorities the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted focusing on the top tech mentor generals in relation to the three categories of crimes under international law...
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says the cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunal. german chancellor angela merkel has warned vigilante justice will not be tolerated up to farai protests broke out in the eastern city of chametz scuffles broke out in the city after a german man was killed on sunday a syrian and then iraqi have been arrested on suspicion of murder. french president emmanuel micron's says the european union must stop depending on the united states for security in a speech setting out his diplomatic agenda across and said your needs to have an integrated defense policy with a common budget russian opposition leader alexina valmy has been sent it to thirty years in jail for breaking public protest laws the conviction will prevent the a critic of luxury putin from leading a planned anti-government rally next month. egypt's foreign minister is in ethiopia for talks with their prime minister abu ahmed over ethiopia's grand renaissance dam project on the river nile egypt is concerned the project could leave it vulnerable to water shortages high court judges
says the cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunal. german chancellor angela merkel has warned vigilante justice will not be tolerated up to farai protests broke out in the eastern city of chametz scuffles broke out in the city after a german man was killed on sunday a syrian and then iraqi have been arrested on suspicion of murder. french president emmanuel micron's says the european union must stop depending on the united states for security in a speech setting...
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says their cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunal and the u.n. says there's enough evidence of war crimes being committed their report also says the general is committed crimes against humanity and war crimes in kitchen and shan state both dominated by other ethnic minorities mama john jim has this report from cox is bizarre. the un says military commanders in me and more should be prosecuted for genocide against the real hinge or following their recent fact finding mission on me and more three investigators presented their report in geneva on monday included among the findings that me and mars armed forces also known as the top of my down took actions that in the words of the un investigators undoubtedly amount to the greatest crimes under international law the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted focusing on the top to mentor generals in relation to the three categories of crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes after attacks by rohinton gunmen in iraq and state a
says their cases should be referred to the international criminal court or tribunal and the u.n. says there's enough evidence of war crimes being committed their report also says the general is committed crimes against humanity and war crimes in kitchen and shan state both dominated by other ethnic minorities mama john jim has this report from cox is bizarre. the un says military commanders in me and more should be prosecuted for genocide against the real hinge or following their recent fact...
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make a number of recommendations including that this now be referred to the international criminal court or to another tribunalt would be gathered to take on this case. it also recommends that an independent body continue to do the work that this commission has done to try and unearth the crimes against the rohingya people. and certainly, rosemary, this has been extraordinarily difficult work to do because when you read through the analysis they put forward they make it very clear they have not had the participation of myanmar's government, they have not been allowed on the ground in myanmar, so they have had to rely on hundreds of interviews, videos, pictures and satellite images to try to piece together what happened to the rohingya people and who exactly perpetuated the crimes against them. they document of course in this report instances of indiscriminate killings of people trying to flee their villages, entire villages in northern myanmar being torched, they say by members of the military, assaults on children, gang rapes, horrors that we have long heard about. but again, this is the first time that you'r
make a number of recommendations including that this now be referred to the international criminal court or to another tribunalt would be gathered to take on this case. it also recommends that an independent body continue to do the work that this commission has done to try and unearth the crimes against the rohingya people. and certainly, rosemary, this has been extraordinarily difficult work to do because when you read through the analysis they put forward they make it very clear they have not...
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it has the power to make a farrell to the international criminal court or to establish a specialist tribunal other forms of action. —— make a referral. first and foremost, these actions should be taken by the security council, there must be an international judicial mechanism for accountability. but further, there must also be preparatory mechanisms. we have suggested that that action be taken we have suggested that that action be ta ken immediately we have suggested that that action be taken immediately to establish any mechanism which can store the work of preparing cases for prosecution. there needs to be further monitoring, as well, better resources for monitoring and reporting of what is going on. that is the responsibility of the human rights council and the office of the high commissioner for human rights council and the office of the high commissionerfor human rights. there are steps that can be taken very quickly by a number of un agencies and we're recommending those steps be taken urgently. the military have long ruled myanmar, there is now a civilian government but it has many se
it has the power to make a farrell to the international criminal court or to establish a specialist tribunal other forms of action. —— make a referral. first and foremost, these actions should be taken by the security council, there must be an international judicial mechanism for accountability. but further, there must also be preparatory mechanisms. we have suggested that that action be taken we have suggested that that action be ta ken immediately we have suggested that that action be...
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that the security council is the body that needs to refer the matter to the international criminal court or indeed set up a tribunals itself to investigate the body of that report created by the united nations itself now that you're something that will be debated within the security council not certain whether that's going to happen today we did hear from the british representative earlier that there's not likely to be any debate on the matter within the council until after the human rights council has actually had a formal debate on the report that it itself commissioned other members over appear more strongly intent on getting this matter to the security council some form of decision from the council soon as possible but the problem there is china china indicating that it may not go for any immediate action we heard from the chinese foreign ministry earlier in the day that myanmar is not likely to give way to pressure and that pressure indeed would be counterproductive so we will be hearing from the various parties in the security council in the course of this particular afternoon whether or not there is a decisio
that the security council is the body that needs to refer the matter to the international criminal court or indeed set up a tribunals itself to investigate the body of that report created by the united nations itself now that you're something that will be debated within the security council not certain whether that's going to happen today we did hear from the british representative earlier that there's not likely to be any debate on the matter within the council until after the human rights...
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it wants to bring this case to the international criminal court, or some kind of ad hoc criminal tribunal yugoslavia. both of those we re former yugoslavia. both of those were action by the un security council and it is likely china and possibly russia would stand in the way. until then the un general assembly could convene some kind of mechanism to gather evidence, so if there is a prosecution at a later date that process of evidence gathering could begin. that could happen, it is happening already in the case of syria. it is hard to see it giving up any of its generals. the uk is currently president of the security council and jeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, says he is planning to go to me and mark at the earliest opportunity to ask questions of the government there. it seems as though the british government will lead an effort to bring this to the un security council in september and it is asking the myanmar government to organise its own enquiry. interestingly, facebook which has singled out the criticism in this report for allowing itself to be a platform for hate speech and prop
it wants to bring this case to the international criminal court, or some kind of ad hoc criminal tribunal yugoslavia. both of those we re former yugoslavia. both of those were action by the un security council and it is likely china and possibly russia would stand in the way. until then the un general assembly could convene some kind of mechanism to gather evidence, so if there is a prosecution at a later date that process of evidence gathering could begin. that could happen, it is happening...
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council is the body that would have to decide whether this matter does go to the international criminal court or some other tribunals be set up to investigate all the allegations made in that particular report now within the security council itself there has to be discussion about what form the investigative mechanism would take certainly be heard some very strong words from some members of the security council as such as britain such as the united states such as holland however indications are that china may hold out in terms of any immediate action we've heard from the chinese foreign ministry a spokesman saying that myanma doesn't give in to any form of pressure so we will have this meeting starting in just under half an hour to be briefed by antonio good terrorists and it will give us some indication of which way the security council is going to go in the wake of this damning report and we will of course go back to you mike throughout the evening here on our air for the latest that happening at the united nations to thank you. but he's in india have arrested five human rights activists lawyers and journalists fo
council is the body that would have to decide whether this matter does go to the international criminal court or some other tribunals be set up to investigate all the allegations made in that particular report now within the security council itself there has to be discussion about what form the investigative mechanism would take certainly be heard some very strong words from some members of the security council as such as britain such as the united states such as holland however indications are...
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that is the body that will decide whether to refer the matter to the international criminal court or whether to set up its own tribunals to investigate the whole crisis on the basis of that u.n. report however there may be some divisions within the security council it's known that china is reluctant to take any strong action against myanmar at this particular point we heard from the chinese foreign ministry earlier in the day saying that it is counterproductive to apply pressure on myanmar but this is something that will be discussed in the security council in the days and weeks ahead members are will aware of the strength of that u.n. report remembering that it said that those military commanders that it held responsible for actions in iraq and state acted it says with genocidal intent so certainly there will be pressure on members of the security council to take some firm action and many members are insistent that the security council will take a decision on this matter as soon as the possibly can on a united basis i can add the united nations thank you donald trump has hinted that he is considering regulating google
that is the body that will decide whether to refer the matter to the international criminal court or whether to set up its own tribunals to investigate the whole crisis on the basis of that u.n. report however there may be some divisions within the security council it's known that china is reluctant to take any strong action against myanmar at this particular point we heard from the chinese foreign ministry earlier in the day saying that it is counterproductive to apply pressure on myanmar but...
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international criminal court. alternatively by creating what it calls an ad hoc international criminal court, such as we saw for the former yugoslavia. until such a tribunalmbly should, or even the un human rights council, should create an impartial mechanism to assemble evidence surrounding this case. and that's similar to what is already going on in syria, where there is isn't an international tribunal but evidence gathering is going on. they are the mechanisms they are recommending. will the security council be prepared to move? china will be a significant obstacle. probably russia to. myanmar isn't without its allies still on the un security council and that could prove an enormous problem. as for aung san suu kyi herself, i think her reputation, which has been steadily declining over the last couple of years, is pretty much shattered now. she seems to be in denial. she gave a speech the other day where she did not mention at all the situation in rakhine state, or any of these problems and was still going on about rakhine's beaches being the most beautiful in myanmar. it seems that she's out of touch with reality. whether she's even a useful figure fo
international criminal court. alternatively by creating what it calls an ad hoc international criminal court, such as we saw for the former yugoslavia. until such a tribunalmbly should, or even the un human rights council, should create an impartial mechanism to assemble evidence surrounding this case. and that's similar to what is already going on in syria, where there is isn't an international tribunal but evidence gathering is going on. they are the mechanisms they are recommending. will the...
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sent to us from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that colombian authorities are unable or unwilling to thoroughly investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would come up to stay with his hands behind his back and hand me a rose he would say mom i thought of you i think that's what i miss the most and that's what they owe me. this money no says her hope is that through this special tribunal what happened to her son will never happen to anyone ever again and ended up alone dizzy over to. get out of a product of the headlines on. turkey's president has a people to sell their dollars and buy more lira as the currency falls to a wrecked court it's lost thirty five percent of its value since the start of the year the us presidency adding to the financial squeeze doubling steel an alley many m tariffs as part
sent to us from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that colombian authorities are unable or unwilling to thoroughly investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would...
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sent those from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that the libyan authorities are unable or unwilling to their early at best and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would come up to stay with his hands behind his back and hand me a rose he would say mom i thought of you i think that's what i miss the most and that's what they owe me. money no says her hope is that through this special tribunal what happened to her son will never happen to anyone ever again and i'm dizzy over to. take a look at the top stories here. the president deserves people to shore up their currency by selling dollars in exchange for the layer the turkish leaders fall into a record low wiping thirty five percent of its value since the start of the year partly because of additional terrorists levied by the u.s. on seal and dollar minium the us
sent those from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that the libyan authorities are unable or unwilling to their early at best and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would come...
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would sentence from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminalcourt is observing the series if it determines that colombian authorities are unable or unwilling to thoroughly investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would come up to stay with his hands behind his back and hand me a rose he would say mom i thought of you i think that's what i miss the most and that's what they owe me. this money no says her hope is that through this special tribunal what happened to her son will never happen to anyone ever again and i'm dizzy over. a stolen plane has crashed in washington state in the us. this video shows the aircraft performing stunts in the air including an upside down loop fighter jets were scrambled off the on authorized takeoff and chase the plane before it crashed officials at seattle tacoma international airport say an airline mechanic took the aircraft wit
would sentence from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminalcourt is observing the series if it determines that colombian authorities are unable or unwilling to thoroughly investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would...
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response of a puzzle to see international criminal code while you have the facts if you can say that some years later yeah and maybe each august before an interim come out tribunals and also if he or she is outside the calm the country what about the united states it has not joined the you when accused me and more the military of genocidal intent how important is that while there is. the very cautious attitude of the united states and in particular the genocide is is now. well accepted you know a very small will come in u.n. circles because people feel that is entails a lot of consequences and countries a powerful should do something about it if you say this is genocide and this is a cold fraction nobody wants to act just send the military to me i'm ah yeah i mean it will be interesting to see what happens and if any of these generals do end up with the i.c.c. as you say it may be a question of years not months christiane thomas or former member of the un rights human rights committee and the un's international law commission it's almost as always thank you you thank. well here's some other stories now that are making headlines around the world russian opposition
response of a puzzle to see international criminal code while you have the facts if you can say that some years later yeah and maybe each august before an interim come out tribunals and also if he or she is outside the calm the country what about the united states it has not joined the you when accused me and more the military of genocidal intent how important is that while there is. the very cautious attitude of the united states and in particular the genocide is is now. well accepted you know...
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sent to us from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that colombian authorities are unable or unwilling to thoroughly investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would come up to stay with his hands behind his back and hand me a rose he would say mom i thought. the view i think that's what i miss the most and that's what they owe me. money no says her hope is that through this special tribunal what happened to her son will never happen to anyone ever again but it up a little dizzy to. here is president donald trump has repeatedly threatened to end the so-called dreamers program which gives temporary protection to undocumented young people who came to the u.s. for their parents but even if they stay the dream is and eligible for the loans many of them need to attend college now some states are helping them but
sent to us from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that colombian authorities are unable or unwilling to thoroughly investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would...
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with santos from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that. willing to really investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would come up to stay with his hands behind his back and hand me a rose he would say mom i thought of you i think that's what i miss the most and that's what they owe me. this money no says her hope is that through this special tribunal what happened to her son will never happen to anyone ever again and. over to. the u.s. filemon a building barriers to try and contain. still raging and southern california more than twenty one thousand people have been told to leave their homes the state of emergency has been declared so that more ways. to flood fight the flames police have arrested and charged a fifty one year old man for deliberately starting the so-called holy fire in lake elsinore. now u
with santos from being forced to testify the special tribunal is facing a lot of criticism the office of the prosecutor for the international criminal court is observing the series if it determines that. willing to really investigate and prosecute these cases the i.c.c. could open its own investigation. going over old photographs of her son says her story is that of thousands of families in colombia. that my son was very considerate every day who would come up to stay with his hands behind his...