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the enemy was khartoum, seat of the sudanese government. >> what did you want people to know about khartoum? >> i wanted people to know that this regime was evil. i've thought a lot about the meaning of the word "evil." i wanted to get people to understand that if there is evil in this world, it resides in khartoum. >> they used their aircraft to bomb, to terrorize people. they used their army, basically, to destroy whatever is in their way. >> if khartoum was the enemy the council's hero was rebel leader john garang. garang had been graduate student in iowa, but he returned home in the 1980s to found the sudan people's liberation army, or spla - to fight the government of sudan. >> this is a calculated cold blooded genocide that is going on. and this government claims to be the government of the sudan - it isn't! it's a government of killers it should be condemned. sanctions should be made against this government, it should be isolated. >> he was not only militarily brilliant. he was also politically astute he understood the international community. and he was charismatic, if that word has
the enemy was khartoum, seat of the sudanese government. >> what did you want people to know about khartoum? >> i wanted people to know that this regime was evil. i've thought a lot about the meaning of the word "evil." i wanted to get people to understand that if there is evil in this world, it resides in khartoum. >> they used their aircraft to bomb, to terrorize people. they used their army, basically, to destroy whatever is in their way. >> if khartoum was...
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. >> khartoum is behind the rebellions and we will not accept this.ht for 21 years to liberate this country and khartoum knows our ability. the ffla is capable of protecting itself. >> reporter: after days of fighting government troops also regained control over another county farther north and very close to the oil fields, this is what is left. until railroad have you very recently it was a thriving community. many fled to where the oil fields are for now they will stay here, there is nothing to go back too. the conflict has did he have stated many lives here, the economy is struggling, oil production is very low, there is a critical shortage of foreign currency and commodity prices have more than doubled in the last few months. these traders get their produce from neighboring countries many others have given up and closed shop. a ugandan she says once her stock is finishes, that's it, she goes back home. >> translator: sometimes you get dollars from the black market, but they are fake. we can't get dollars from the bank. we make losses no matter how
. >> khartoum is behind the rebellions and we will not accept this.ht for 21 years to liberate this country and khartoum knows our ability. the ffla is capable of protecting itself. >> reporter: after days of fighting government troops also regained control over another county farther north and very close to the oil fields, this is what is left. until railroad have you very recently it was a thriving community. many fled to where the oil fields are for now they will stay here, there...
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. >> khartoum is behind the regel. [bell] i don't knows.or 21 years to liberate this country and i khartoum knows our ability. they are capable of protecting itself. >> reporter: after days of fighting government troops, also regained control of another county farther north. and very close to the oil fields. this is what is is left. until very recently it was a thriving community. many residents fled to neighboring city where the oil fields are. for now they'll stay here. there is nothing to go back to. the conflict has devastated many lives here, the economy is struggling. oil production is very low there is a critical shortage of for earn currency and commodity prizes have mourn doubled in the last few months. these straighters get their produce from neighboring countries. many others have simply given up and closed shop. a you begana you ugandan she says once her stock is gone she will go home. >> sometimes you get black market dollars but they are fake. we have losses. >> reporter: so they pass the cost to the consume he strive getting
. >> khartoum is behind the regel. [bell] i don't knows.or 21 years to liberate this country and i khartoum knows our ability. they are capable of protecting itself. >> reporter: after days of fighting government troops, also regained control of another county farther north. and very close to the oil fields. this is what is is left. until very recently it was a thriving community. many residents fled to neighboring city where the oil fields are. for now they'll stay here. there is...
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and khartoum lowers our ability. capable of protecting itself. >> reporter: after days of fighting government troops also regained the oil fields, a thriving community many residents fled to neighboring area which where the oil fields are. for now they'll stay here. there's nothing to go back to. the conflict has devastated many is lives. oil production is low, there is a critical shortage of foreign currency. these traders get their produce from neighboring countries. many others have simply given up and closed shop. a ugandan says she will go home. no matter how much we raise prices. >> life is getting tougher for everyone and some economists are worried what might happen if things don't change. >> the collapse of the state definitely. if the economy of the country collapses, what we know the economy of the country means the production and consumption in that economy. so as production symptoms, stops there's no more income for the country and we expect the worse to happen. >> both sides say they are committed to pe
and khartoum lowers our ability. capable of protecting itself. >> reporter: after days of fighting government troops also regained the oil fields, a thriving community many residents fled to neighboring area which where the oil fields are. for now they'll stay here. there's nothing to go back to. the conflict has devastated many is lives. oil production is low, there is a critical shortage of foreign currency. these traders get their produce from neighboring countries. many others have...
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. >> khartoum is behind the rebellions, and will not accept this. we fought to liberate the country. it is capable of protecting itself. >> after days of fighting troops gained control to the north, and close to the oil fields. this is what is left. until recently which is a thriving community. many residents fled to a neighbouring area where the oil fields are. for now, they will stay here. there's nothing to go back to. >> the conflict devastated many lives, the economy is low. critical shortage of foreign currency and commodity prices doubled. >> the produce is received from neighbouring countries, others have given up and closed shop. this ugandan man says once the stock is finished that is it. she goes back home. >> sometimes you get dollars from the black market but they are fake. we can't get dollars from the bank. we make losses no matter how much we raise prices. we pass on the costs. life is getting tougher, and economists are worried about what might happen if things don't change. >> it a collapse of the stay. if the economy is gone it co
. >> khartoum is behind the rebellions, and will not accept this. we fought to liberate the country. it is capable of protecting itself. >> after days of fighting troops gained control to the north, and close to the oil fields. this is what is left. until recently which is a thriving community. many residents fled to a neighbouring area where the oil fields are. for now, they will stay here. there's nothing to go back to. >> the conflict devastated many lives, the economy is...
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kosei takeno nhk world, khartoum, sudan. >>> a photographer is looking through his lens at the past to help preserve the future. he spent 20 years capturing images of stone carvings at an ancient temple in cambodia. and he's hoping his photographs ensure the site is never forgotten. a massive face carved in stone dating from the days of the khmer rouge empire. there are 259 faces like this in the ankghor ruins each with a different description. the photographer is the first person to create photographic record of all these faces. he began working on the project over 20 years ago. >> translator: they're carved into ordinary stone but their expressions feel so human. no matter how many times i come here i never feel as though i'm seeing the same faces. >> reporter: in the early 1990s, cambodia was starting to emerge from its long civil war. its historic sites had been left abandoned and many were falling into ruin. saito was captivated by the carvings concerned by their poor condition, he joined a japanese government team set up to preserve the site. this marked the start of his photogra
kosei takeno nhk world, khartoum, sudan. >>> a photographer is looking through his lens at the past to help preserve the future. he spent 20 years capturing images of stone carvings at an ancient temple in cambodia. and he's hoping his photographs ensure the site is never forgotten. a massive face carved in stone dating from the days of the khmer rouge empire. there are 259 faces like this in the ankghor ruins each with a different description. the photographer is the first person to...
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of the region and the muslim world where you saw protests outside the embassy including cairo and khartoum and tunis. yesterday a former caa deputy director said he misled reporters in the public when he suggested with a protest in the region but not specifically about benghazi. what is your reaction? >> it makes clear that it was not politicize. there is no evidence to support just the theory. nobody has come to this conclusion. with the intrusion of politics he is an example what is wrong with politics to score political points working against with the crown of the country. >> he is suggesting that it was not politicized. >> i think the point he makes is irrelevant that that'd has been politicized this tragedy has been politicized by the administration. unfortunately we have seen they thought rather cynically and that is unfortunate. >> but that route would rise those talking points it seems evident clearly memos -- rears the memo. >> what is clear is this administration as we have zero poles oppose said oversight with the most direct knowledge possible to make sure to what the intellige
of the region and the muslim world where you saw protests outside the embassy including cairo and khartoum and tunis. yesterday a former caa deputy director said he misled reporters in the public when he suggested with a protest in the region but not specifically about benghazi. what is your reaction? >> it makes clear that it was not politicize. there is no evidence to support just the theory. nobody has come to this conclusion. with the intrusion of politics he is an example what is...