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the ministry of health announced an outbreak in juba. the number of cases arriving in this isolation unit has grown every day since. >> translation: when i became ill and the diarrhoea started i felt weak. i felt my eyes were sunken, i was unable to walk and lost strength. >> reporter: this woman said she out mango, and became sick. her friend brought her here. she'll probably make it, like most. rehydration is crucial. the drip contapes sugar, salt and water, and this keeps people alive when they start to lose fluids. beds are arranged outside because in the midday heat it's too hot to be inside. at the end of the day they'll be taken in to the wards for the night. wards are running out of space, and if the cholera outbreak reaches the camps around the city of juba, they'll be overrun. the rainy season has begub, tens -- begun. tens of thousands ran from violence. they have lived in crowded camps like this since. these pitt latrenes collapsed. cholera here would spread like wildfire. the u.n. says people need to be moved or the camps wi
the ministry of health announced an outbreak in juba. the number of cases arriving in this isolation unit has grown every day since. >> translation: when i became ill and the diarrhoea started i felt weak. i felt my eyes were sunken, i was unable to walk and lost strength. >> reporter: this woman said she out mango, and became sick. her friend brought her here. she'll probably make it, like most. rehydration is crucial. the drip contapes sugar, salt and water, and this keeps people...
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cholera has already begun to spread in juba. only one thing has pulled people into this camp -- fear. hash sudan's civil war poisoned the country with ethnic hate. --, as is theare leader of the rebellion, so they have become a target. >> they are killing anyone -- ethnic cleansing, like what happened in rwanda. >> your house is literally three minutes from where we are sitting now in the u.n. camp. why do you not go home now? >> because if i go home, they will kill me. they will kill me. >> the fight between forces loyal to the president and rebels led by the former vice president has lasted five months. a cease-fire deal 10 days ago was purely theoretical. so, aid supply lines have been cut and subsistence farmers cannot plant crops. mass hunger looms. south sudan's army can still muster up a show of strength for but his warent, with the rebels threatens to devastate his country. your government doesn't understand how serious the situation is. >> no, we understand. it is a man-made disaster. this is why we warned -- want the w
cholera has already begun to spread in juba. only one thing has pulled people into this camp -- fear. hash sudan's civil war poisoned the country with ethnic hate. --, as is theare leader of the rebellion, so they have become a target. >> they are killing anyone -- ethnic cleansing, like what happened in rwanda. >> your house is literally three minutes from where we are sitting now in the u.n. camp. why do you not go home now? >> because if i go home, they will kill me. they...
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secretary of state john kerry made the announcement in juba. he hassed no said whether he will travel for face-to-face talks. >> reporter: when he arrived in juba on friday, it was clear the u.s. secretary of state was serious about trying to bring an end to the bloodshed. what started as a political conflict rapidly descended into lines have. from the airport, kerry went straight to the office of the president, where we got a commitment from the president to discuss the transitional government. >> throughout the meeting i made it clear to him that he needs to do everything in his power to end the violence. and also to begin a process of national dialogue, a process which there is the beginning of discussions, real discussions about a transition government that can bring peace to the country. >> a transitional government was the political solution that john kerry brought with him. but this conflict moved on from simply being a political one to something that is based on ethnic divisions. the continuing reprisal attacks might mean that it is dif
secretary of state john kerry made the announcement in juba. he hassed no said whether he will travel for face-to-face talks. >> reporter: when he arrived in juba on friday, it was clear the u.s. secretary of state was serious about trying to bring an end to the bloodshed. what started as a political conflict rapidly descended into lines have. from the airport, kerry went straight to the office of the president, where we got a commitment from the president to discuss the transitional...
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al jazeera, juba, south sudan. ten people have died in shelling in the besieged iraqi city of fallujah. witnesses say that military jets dropped bombs on residential areas at the city about 50 other people are said to have been injured. the government has denied it carried out any such attack. anti-government groups in egypt say they have formed a coalition to bring an earned to what they describe as the military coup. self-described proceed democracy politicians, among them members of the muslim brotherhood have met in brucels. they say they will launch a council on the 3rd of july to coincide with the first anniversary of the removal of mohammed morsi. >>> the muslim brotherhood and freedom and justice party agree and signed this document which has come as a result of intention consultation. this has been the case of more than two months. if the regulations are to be laid down, we will be later authorized to bring forces together. >> journalists have been held in an egyptian prison for 131 days. peter gresta, moh
al jazeera, juba, south sudan. ten people have died in shelling in the besieged iraqi city of fallujah. witnesses say that military jets dropped bombs on residential areas at the city about 50 other people are said to have been injured. the government has denied it carried out any such attack. anti-government groups in egypt say they have formed a coalition to bring an earned to what they describe as the military coup. self-described proceed democracy politicians, among them members of the...
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we go to juba for the latest. >> reporter: john kerry is arriving in juba on the pack of some statementse meade in the capital of ethiopia. he cautioned that they were on the brink of genocide. a few weeks ago president obama signed an executive order paving the way for targeted sanctions to be imposed on some of the actors. these are methods used to have influence on the outcome of events. in the context of south sudan, the u.s. is not just a global superpower, it was instrumental in the creation of the state three years ago. the american people took the plight of the southern sudanese into their heart. the relationship afforded washington a great degree of leverage. the influence seems to have been diminishing. it remains to be seen what influence john kerry will be able to bring to bare. >> egyptian state television is reporting two suicide attacks in south cyanide. one was killed at a security checkpoint, on a highway linking cairo. >>> police in india say 10 people have been killed after gunmen opened fire. police blame rebels from the faction of the national democratic front of bor
we go to juba for the latest. >> reporter: john kerry is arriving in juba on the pack of some statementse meade in the capital of ethiopia. he cautioned that they were on the brink of genocide. a few weeks ago president obama signed an executive order paving the way for targeted sanctions to be imposed on some of the actors. these are methods used to have influence on the outcome of events. in the context of south sudan, the u.s. is not just a global superpower, it was instrumental in the...
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the government controlled the capital juba and most of the oil wells. the two signs signed a ceasefire and both accused each other of breaking it. meanwhile there's a worsening food crisis. it's difficult and costly for aid agencies to meet those in need. >> growing malnutrition is bringing on other health problems. >> you see today among the children we have sick children, and they can have suspected - a suspected infections. >> the conflict killed thousands. it destroyed whole towns and livelihoods. since the ceasefire was signed people are not sure if the fighting will come to a stop. if it does, it will take years to recover. >>> still to come on this programme - how the abduction of hundreds of school girls exposed nigeria's political paralysis. there's commuter chaos in rio as a million people are stranded by a bus strike. stay with us if you can on al jazeera. >>> you're watching al jazeera with me david foster, these are the top stories, the mossive rescue operations taking place at a mine in turkey where as many as 300 workers are trapped under
the government controlled the capital juba and most of the oil wells. the two signs signed a ceasefire and both accused each other of breaking it. meanwhile there's a worsening food crisis. it's difficult and costly for aid agencies to meet those in need. >> growing malnutrition is bringing on other health problems. >> you see today among the children we have sick children, and they can have suspected - a suspected infections. >> the conflict killed thousands. it destroyed...
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i wanted to come out with this since i was detained in juba.the embassy, they had a form, and i told them to alert everybody, immediate, my state senator, everybody. unfortunately, they did not do so. after i was released, my mother had some concerns, the blowback that would come to us if i did go to the media. on, this is till happening, the government is still asking me out for coffee. the last time i went to the embassy to renew my passport, a sickly this is not going away, we want our lives back. >> i want to thank you for being with us, naji mansour, speaking u.s. from sudan, the government retaliated against him when he refused to become an fbi informant. nick baumann, we will link to your piece. his new expose a is "this american refused to become an fbi informant. then the government made his family's life hell." this is democracy now! when we come back, the yes men strike again. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. >> the yes men have struck again. m
i wanted to come out with this since i was detained in juba.the embassy, they had a form, and i told them to alert everybody, immediate, my state senator, everybody. unfortunately, they did not do so. after i was released, my mother had some concerns, the blowback that would come to us if i did go to the media. on, this is till happening, the government is still asking me out for coffee. the last time i went to the embassy to renew my passport, a sickly this is not going away, we want our lives...
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we currently in those states are going to be working more in the idp camps in juba.be going in with our sports program and our cinema through peace program and town hall meetings we're going to be doing. the program has a lot of different facets. >> you're using a lot of acronyms. idp caps, internally displaced persons camps. ref jus moved by the conflict. >> 76,000 now in the south sudan. >> does it break your heart when you go there? >> well, you can't help but be affected. i'm affected when i get news from them and they're talking to me. i got an e-mail earlier today from one of my workers. my staff had to leave and come back in. some of the kids have been injured. you can't help but be affected. but you have to find hope. they gave me hope because they activated themselves and took control of a situation the best ways that they could, given the circumstances. we are working within those circumstances to help bring certain things there. certainly the peace talks are -- what's going on right now, i'm very excited that the president and former vice president are goi
we currently in those states are going to be working more in the idp camps in juba.be going in with our sports program and our cinema through peace program and town hall meetings we're going to be doing. the program has a lot of different facets. >> you're using a lot of acronyms. idp caps, internally displaced persons camps. ref jus moved by the conflict. >> 76,000 now in the south sudan. >> does it break your heart when you go there? >> well, you can't help but be...
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malcolm webb reports from juba >> reporter: she says she has lost everything. hometown in the republic of south sudan has changed hands several times since fighting first reached here in january. her house is in ruins. >> this was my home. it was blown by the soldiers. they killed three of my children, and they took all of the sorogum grain and whatever we have in our house. now, we are left to die without any food, water or shelter. they have taken away everything. >> nearby, there are some nasty surprises in the well. the violence in december. the u.n. says both sides have committed crimes against humanity, mass killings and rape. this town is now under rebel control. the government controls the capitol, juba and most of the lucrative oil wells. the two sides signed a cease-fire on friday. both accused each other of breaking it. there is a worsening food crisis. it's difficult and costly to aid agencies to reach most of those in need. at this charity hospital, medics say the growing malnutrition is bringing on all kinds of other health problems, too. >> so yo
malcolm webb reports from juba >> reporter: she says she has lost everything. hometown in the republic of south sudan has changed hands several times since fighting first reached here in january. her house is in ruins. >> this was my home. it was blown by the soldiers. they killed three of my children, and they took all of the sorogum grain and whatever we have in our house. now, we are left to die without any food, water or shelter. they have taken away everything. >> nearby,...
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the situation has escalated and that's brought secretary of state john kerry to juba. he had frank discussions with the president, and he agreed to discuss the idea of a transitional government. the president will travel to youth ethiopia and is willing to meet dr riek machar, to discuss the government. we didn't know if dr riek machar would agree to the meeting. john kerry is hoping to talk to him later. there's a united nations peace-keeping force that's been in the country. they are looking at increasing it by several thousands soldiers. john kerry said there needs to be a u.n. security council mandate before the forces can come into the country and hopes the process can happen quickly, in the next few weeks and the forces can be on the ground to prevent a modern day catastrophe. >> in yemen the defence ministry says the army killed five al qaeda fighters and injured dozens more. it's the fourth day of the fingerprintsive against al qaeda. yemeni forces set out to reclaim control of southern yemen. an area the size of new jersey. two weeks ago a u.s. drone strike ki
the situation has escalated and that's brought secretary of state john kerry to juba. he had frank discussions with the president, and he agreed to discuss the idea of a transitional government. the president will travel to youth ethiopia and is willing to meet dr riek machar, to discuss the government. we didn't know if dr riek machar would agree to the meeting. john kerry is hoping to talk to him later. there's a united nations peace-keeping force that's been in the country. they are looking...
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without him, juba would have fallen to the rebels much the conflict unleashed waves of voingts as theeople of dinka and knew air tribes turned on each other. >> in malay cow patients were shot in their beds. in bentiu more than 200 were massacred. more than a million fled their homes. 80,000 hidden in u.n. bases. they faced hunger, disease and dependency on humanitarian aid. peace talks in ethiopia so far failed to end the fighting. the release of four political prisoners in juba could mean progress. >> now that they are released and that stumbling block has been removed, it's possible that there could be progress towards ending the brutal conflict. >>> okay. it seems we have mohammed ado back with you. good to see you there. i was saying there has been a long hiatus in the talksment they have resumed. what allowed the two sides to come back to the table? >> it's a lot of pressure not just from the mediators but the leaders from kenya, and ethiopia have said they will not allow the massacres that have been going on in south sudan. they are saying that we cannot have another rwanda n t
without him, juba would have fallen to the rebels much the conflict unleashed waves of voingts as theeople of dinka and knew air tribes turned on each other. >> in malay cow patients were shot in their beds. in bentiu more than 200 were massacred. more than a million fled their homes. 80,000 hidden in u.n. bases. they faced hunger, disease and dependency on humanitarian aid. peace talks in ethiopia so far failed to end the fighting. the release of four political prisoners in juba could...
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anna is in juba thousands have been killed since fighting began in december. a million others have fled their homes. just remind us of why this conflict started. >> this conflict began back in mid december. it was a power struggle really that over spilled into conflict when the president and the former vice president split. now, what started as a political conflict and then quickly spread out across the country and is taking on an ethnic complex, people are being killed along ethnic lines, reprisal attacks. the whole situation is escalating rather dramatically. >> that's what has brought secretary of state john kerry to juba today. he said he has some frank discussions with the president and he send, he told the media, that the president has agreed to discuss the idea of a transitional government. now, to that end, the president says he will travel to ethiopia and that et cetera willing to meet dr. machar, the leader of the rebels to discuss this transitional government. >> what we didn't know earlier was whether or not dr. machar would agree to this meeting o
anna is in juba thousands have been killed since fighting began in december. a million others have fled their homes. just remind us of why this conflict started. >> this conflict began back in mid december. it was a power struggle really that over spilled into conflict when the president and the former vice president split. now, what started as a political conflict and then quickly spread out across the country and is taking on an ethnic complex, people are being killed along ethnic...
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they are running out of space, and if the cholera outbreaks reaches the camps around the city of juba, they'll be overrun. >> reporter: the rainy season has begun, tens of thousands ran away from the violence. ever since they lived in crowded camps like this. these pitt latrenes collapsed. cholera spread like wildfire. the u.n. says people need to be moved or the camps will become a death trap. the rest of the city has serious sanitation problems. medics say the outbreak can only be contained if prevented steps are taken. >> if sanitation is for, it's a freeding centers for flies. and they'll jump on food which is exposed. you take it in, you are gone. >> meanwhile some of the patients slowly regain their strength. others keep arriving. it's the country's main referral hospital. everyone hopes they don't get many more. >>> al jazeera is demanding the immediate release of its journalists who have been in prison in egypt for 141 days. the trial of peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed was adjourned again on thursday. they were accused of conspiring with outlawed muslim bro
they are running out of space, and if the cholera outbreaks reaches the camps around the city of juba, they'll be overrun. >> reporter: the rainy season has begun, tens of thousands ran away from the violence. ever since they lived in crowded camps like this. these pitt latrenes collapsed. cholera spread like wildfire. the u.n. says people need to be moved or the camps will become a death trap. the rest of the city has serious sanitation problems. medics say the outbreak can only be...
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the head of the united nations peacekeeping operations may be arriving in juba. the internet -- the president agreed to direct talks after a conflict between him and riek machar. a member of the largest group, the dippinga, and riek machar is from the knewar. thousands have been killed and nor than a million fled their holmes. the u.n. -- homes. the u.n. security council has discussing the matters. this update from new york. >> reporter: the crisis from south sudan is in the spotlight. the u.n. security council is hearing a briefing from the high commissioner for human rights and the advisor on the trench of genocide. some figures mentioned are staggering. 80,000 people sheltering in the u.n. camps, and across south sudan. it's believed 9,000 child soldiers are operating. among security council members, discussion of a number of different types of action, including sanctions. >> there are helpful steps that the council and the disagrees hl community can take. the president of the united states issued an order providing for targeted sanctions determined to have at
the head of the united nations peacekeeping operations may be arriving in juba. the internet -- the president agreed to direct talks after a conflict between him and riek machar. a member of the largest group, the dippinga, and riek machar is from the knewar. thousands have been killed and nor than a million fled their holmes. the u.n. -- homes. the u.n. security council has discussing the matters. this update from new york. >> reporter: the crisis from south sudan is in the spotlight....
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south sudan's military spokesman on the line from juba. still ahead on the program, this classroom is learning a language of a different kind. how children as young as 5 will learn to code in the u.k. plus sky scrapers and highways. panama gets a $15 billion makeover. >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> how old are you? >> 9 >> child labor in america >> in any other industry, kids need to be 16 years old to be able to work. you don't see any of that in agriculture >> low cost food >> how many of you get up at 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning to go out to the fields? >> who's paying the price? fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... >> they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> award winning, investigative, documentary series. >>> six soldiers in southern yemen, where the army has launched an offensive against fighter from is al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >> at least one person is reported dead after two bomb attacks on buses in ken
south sudan's military spokesman on the line from juba. still ahead on the program, this classroom is learning a language of a different kind. how children as young as 5 will learn to code in the u.k. plus sky scrapers and highways. panama gets a $15 billion makeover. >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> how old are you? >> 9 >> child labor in america >> in any other industry, kids need to be 16 years old to...
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sudan the world health organisation says nine decided from cholera. 138 people have become sick around juba. five month of fighting displaced thousands. both agreed to a ceasefire, it fell apart within days. if it continues half of south sudan will be displaced, starving or dead by the end. year. >> in pakistan business owners worry more people are joining the taliban because industrial job opportunities are crumbling of the the pakistani government could reduce the reach by using economics, rather than bullets. andrew simmonds has that story. >> reporter: it's been described as pakistan switzerland - the beauty of swat valley. tourism was destroyed by the taliban. by the time the army drove the taliban out in 2009 another traditional industry was in ruins. the silk trade - there has been efforts to revive it. talk of government subsidies have not materialized. this is one of the few factories left. most of its workers used to operate three looms each - have been laid off. those left have to operate 12 of the machines. the owner has been holding on to stock because he can't sell at a profit
sudan the world health organisation says nine decided from cholera. 138 people have become sick around juba. five month of fighting displaced thousands. both agreed to a ceasefire, it fell apart within days. if it continues half of south sudan will be displaced, starving or dead by the end. year. >> in pakistan business owners worry more people are joining the taliban because industrial job opportunities are crumbling of the the pakistani government could reduce the reach by using...
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people died in the capital from a cholera outbreak. 138 other people have become sick in and around juba. five months of fighting displaced thousands. both agreed to a ceasefire. the united nations says if the violence continues, half of south sudan will be displaced, starving or dead by the end of the year. >>> in pakistan local business owners are worried more are joining the taliban because industrial job opportunities are crime bling the the pakistani government could reduce their reach by using economist instead of bullets. andrew simmonds with the story. >> reporter: it's described as pakistan's switzerland, the beauty of swat valley. the spin off of tourism was destroyed by the 2-year rule of the taliban. by the time the arm oil drove out the tall -- army drove the taliban out another industry failed. the silk trade. there has been talks of reviving it. it is one of a few factories left. most workers operated three looms. they are laid off. those left operate 12 machines. the owner has been holding on to stock because he can't sell. >> translation: i'm carry on for the stake. labo
people died in the capital from a cholera outbreak. 138 other people have become sick in and around juba. five months of fighting displaced thousands. both agreed to a ceasefire. the united nations says if the violence continues, half of south sudan will be displaced, starving or dead by the end of the year. >>> in pakistan local business owners are worried more are joining the taliban because industrial job opportunities are crime bling the the pakistani government could reduce their...
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he was visiting the capital of juba, and he met with them. >> next, a call to arms, how ukrainians are prepared to defend themselves if a full-blown war broke out. and how a u.s. spy plane disrupted flights at one of america's busiest airports. >> now to the crisis in ukraine today a truck was attacked. reporting from afghanistan. >> tensions between security forces and those desperate for food and shelter are easy to see. people surrounded convoys carrying supplies to grab whatever they could. resulting in gunfire after security forces were attacked by a group of men who were demanding tents. [ gunshot ] foreign aid agencies quickly left the area, and it's unclear when they will return. >> we came here to help people. and a group of people came and started shouting at us. loaded it on the truck and sped off. and then the police started firing >> reporter: shortly before the firing started, one of the presidential candidates, doula abdullah, told us that the government could be doing a better job. >> the nation is focused on this tragedy, and afghanistan is also focused on the tragedy,
he was visiting the capital of juba, and he met with them. >> next, a call to arms, how ukrainians are prepared to defend themselves if a full-blown war broke out. and how a u.s. spy plane disrupted flights at one of america's busiest airports. >> now to the crisis in ukraine today a truck was attacked. reporting from afghanistan. >> tensions between security forces and those desperate for food and shelter are easy to see. people surrounded convoys carrying supplies to grab...
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they control most of the juba and the oil wells. they signed a ceasefire on friday and accused each other of breaking it. meanwhile there's a worsening food crisis. it's difficult and costly for aid agencies to reach most of those in need. at this charity hospital medics say the growing malnutrition is bringing on all kind of health problems too. >> among the children we receive for daycare, we have six children. we have suspected protection. conflict killed thousands. it destroyed whole towns and livelihoods. since the ceasefire was signed people are unsure if the fighting will come to a stop. if it does, it will take years to recover. >>> a young french journalist has been killed in central african republic. freelance photographer was found dead in the west of the country. french peacekeepers discovered the 26-year-old's body in a vehicle driven about christian millishan fighters. >> south african police have escorts to take employees back to work at the platinum mines. hundreds of miners blocked roads leading to the shafts and ar
they control most of the juba and the oil wells. they signed a ceasefire on friday and accused each other of breaking it. meanwhile there's a worsening food crisis. it's difficult and costly for aid agencies to reach most of those in need. at this charity hospital medics say the growing malnutrition is bringing on all kind of health problems too. >> among the children we receive for daycare, we have six children. we have suspected protection. conflict killed thousands. it destroyed whole...
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fighting in juba spread around the country. civilians were targets because of the tribe. peter had to live under the protection of the u.n. he's so afraid of retribution. he was taken there after surviving the massacre of around 300 men. he was locked in a room with hundreds of others, without explanation. >> after it got dark, on armed soldier appeared in each doorway and window. they fired at us. when it was quiet they came inside looking for survivors. they went around the room k looking for people that were moving. i hid under the corpses and pretended to be dead. they never found me. >> of the 200-300 nuer me, onward a dozen survived. most of the nuer tribe live at the u.n. camp or fled the city. >> the contest between the president from the dinka tribe and the former deputy who is nuer spiralled into ethnic conflict. there were attempts to suppress the ethnic nature of the violence. it was so widespread that over time it was not possible. the destruction continued as territory changed hand. in some cases five or six times. with each exchange of control the violence
fighting in juba spread around the country. civilians were targets because of the tribe. peter had to live under the protection of the u.n. he's so afraid of retribution. he was taken there after surviving the massacre of around 300 men. he was locked in a room with hundreds of others, without explanation. >> after it got dark, on armed soldier appeared in each doorway and window. they fired at us. when it was quiet they came inside looking for survivors. they went around the room k...
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most believed without them, juba would have fallen to the rebels. the conflict unleashed waves of ethnic violence across the country as the people turned on one another. whole cities were burned to the ground, and there were acts of savagery condemned by rights groups. patients were shot in their beds, while more than 200 people were massacred hiding inside a mosque. more than a million people fled since the conflict began, 80,000 still living in u.n. bases. wherever they are, they face hunger, disease and long term dependent see on universal ate. the atmosphere at the talks is tense. >> it's a lot of pressure, not only from the mideast, but from countries in the region, the leaders of kenya, uganda and ethiopia tell them they are not going to allow it to continue and what they have been saying is we cannot have another rwanda. a lot of pressure has come to bear on both sides. joining me to discuss the sticking points is the man considered the founding father of south sudan, now negotiating for the rebel side. this morning, you had face-to-face talk
most believed without them, juba would have fallen to the rebels. the conflict unleashed waves of ethnic violence across the country as the people turned on one another. whole cities were burned to the ground, and there were acts of savagery condemned by rights groups. patients were shot in their beds, while more than 200 people were massacred hiding inside a mosque. more than a million people fled since the conflict began, 80,000 still living in u.n. bases. wherever they are, they face hunger,...
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peace-keeping operations will come to juba. the president salva kiir agreed to talks with former vice president riek machar. the conflict began as a power struggle between the two. president salva kiir is a member of the dinka, riek machar is from the second-biggest cib, the nuer. thousands have been killed, nor than a million left their homes. >>> the u.n. security council has talked about the situation. our editor brings this update from new york. >> reporter: the crisis is in the world spotlight. the u.n. security council has been hearing a briefing about the situation from the u.n.'s high commissioner for human rights and a special advisor on the trench of genocide. some of the figures are staggering. 80,000 sheltering in u.n. camps and across south sudan, it's believed 9,000 child soldiers are operating. among security council members discussion of a number of different types of action, including sanctions. >> there are helpful steps that this council and the international community can take. on april 3rd the president of
peace-keeping operations will come to juba. the president salva kiir agreed to talks with former vice president riek machar. the conflict began as a power struggle between the two. president salva kiir is a member of the dinka, riek machar is from the second-biggest cib, the nuer. thousands have been killed, nor than a million left their homes. >>> the u.n. security council has talked about the situation. our editor brings this update from new york. >> reporter: the crisis is in...
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the wards are running out of space, and if the cholera outbreak reaches the camps around the city of juba, they'll be overrun. >> reporter: the rainy season has begun, tens of thousands ran away from the capital. they have lived in crowded camps like this. these pit latrine collapsed under the rain fall cholera would spread like wildfire. the u.n. says people need to be moved or the camps will become a death trap. the rest of the city has serious sanitation problems too. medics say they can only be detained if preventive steps are taken. >> sanitation is poor. it is a breeding center for nighs, they'll jump on food which are exposed. and you take is in, you are gone. >> reporter: meanwhile some of the patients regain their strength. others keep arriving. it's the country's main referral hospital. everyone hopes they don't get more. >>> cholera is transmitted through water or food that's contaminated with faeces or dirty hands. >>> choopa sends war -- china send war ships to vietnam to get thousands of nationals out of country. >> i'm rob reynolds in riverside where scientists are going ex
the wards are running out of space, and if the cholera outbreak reaches the camps around the city of juba, they'll be overrun. >> reporter: the rainy season has begun, tens of thousands ran away from the capital. they have lived in crowded camps like this. these pit latrine collapsed under the rain fall cholera would spread like wildfire. the u.n. says people need to be moved or the camps will become a death trap. the rest of the city has serious sanitation problems too. medics say they...
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. >> reporter: when he asked in juba it was clear the u.s. secretary of state was serious about trying to bring an end to the bloodshed that began in december. what started as a political conflict between the president and his former deputy rapidly descended into violence. john kerry went to the office of the president, where he had a commitment to discuss the transitional government. >> i made it clear to him that he needs to do everything in his power to pd the violence, and also to begin a process of dialogue, a process by which there is beginning of real discussions about a transition government that can bring peace to the country. >> a transitional government was the political solution that john kerry brought with him. the conflict moved on from being a political one to something based on ethnic divisions the continuing reprisal attacks might mean that it's dito stop the fighting in the future. age the depth of the problem. kerry said that thousands more peacekeepers are needed in the country. >> we need to secure a united nations counci
. >> reporter: when he asked in juba it was clear the u.s. secretary of state was serious about trying to bring an end to the bloodshed that began in december. what started as a political conflict between the president and his former deputy rapidly descended into violence. john kerry went to the office of the president, where he had a commitment to discuss the transitional government. >> i made it clear to him that he needs to do everything in his power to pd the violence, and also...
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be not guilty and coming up later today of emotion looks back at some of the troubling examples of juba's justice in breaking the sad and he has a quick taste. i'm sure all of us have had a party with the raised voices and loud music and sometimes annoying neighbors decide to rain on the parade and call the cops but usually this type of situation doesn't end with several people getting verbal in physically abused children getting pepper sprayed and grandma getting tasered every day the cops get away with this type of behavior a new and dangerous precedent is set one where we get the short end of the stick and the police get to be with one. and they need to leave in june it has joined up with former general khalifa haftar has unleashed a fight against islam is in the country have tossed troops have been fighting ministers in the city have been gaza since friday in bottles that have left dozens dead on sunday militia loyal to the rogue generals station of stock on palm and in tripoli accusing the lawmakers inside of backing the rise of terrorism libya's government labeled hop stars action a
be not guilty and coming up later today of emotion looks back at some of the troubling examples of juba's justice in breaking the sad and he has a quick taste. i'm sure all of us have had a party with the raised voices and loud music and sometimes annoying neighbors decide to rain on the parade and call the cops but usually this type of situation doesn't end with several people getting verbal in physically abused children getting pepper sprayed and grandma getting tasered every day the cops get...
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and i want to i want to share too you know i've i've done botox i've done were juba derm i'm forty fouri started doing botox at thirty five so again for as a preventative and part of that was because i just wanted to feel good and was aware of what it was so i think there's no shame i don't have any shame about admitting any of those little bit of the issue of you why did you choose do with religion. oh dermatology thing is the if you pardon the expression king of medical specialties and you know there's a medical component in my office there's not accoutrements all g.'s surgical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology and i think back in eighty three when i opened my practice i was the first skin physician to have cosmetic dermatology on the business card because i realized early on that if i'm removing a skin tumor i have to remove that elegant lead to leave the most minimal mark that it was there or so that's skin tumor surgery but cosmetic thought process if i'm treating psoriasis i have to think well how quickly can i do it with the least amount of collateral damage so that it leaves
and i want to i want to share too you know i've i've done botox i've done were juba derm i'm forty fouri started doing botox at thirty five so again for as a preventative and part of that was because i just wanted to feel good and was aware of what it was so i think there's no shame i don't have any shame about admitting any of those little bit of the issue of you why did you choose do with religion. oh dermatology thing is the if you pardon the expression king of medical specialties and you...