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he fled to khartoum thwarting attempts to bring him in for war crimes. there have been mixed reactions from the people there. >> on the streets of khartoum, it's business as usual for the sudanese people. the president was nearly arrested a few days ago in south africa. >> if he should be put on trial to account for his deeds it should be by the sudanese people. >> it's unfair, those calling for the arsenal of our president want to destabilize our country. >> the international criminal court has urged to turn omar al-bashir over. instead he was allowed to leave the country. the defiantal bay sheer was al-bashir was greeted by supporters. >> we say that the international criminal court has been nearly completely ended in africa by the refusal of all african states to implement its decisions. >> for the opposition it was a humiliation that could have been prevented. >> if the regime listened to everyone else and dealt with the sudanese people in a just manner all of this would not have happened. this is a humiliation for sudan and the sudanese state. >> de
he fled to khartoum thwarting attempts to bring him in for war crimes. there have been mixed reactions from the people there. >> on the streets of khartoum, it's business as usual for the sudanese people. the president was nearly arrested a few days ago in south africa. >> if he should be put on trial to account for his deeds it should be by the sudanese people. >> it's unfair, those calling for the arsenal of our president want to destabilize our country. >> the...
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. >> on the streets of khartoum it is business as usual for the sudanese people. the president was nearly arrested in south africa. >> if he should be put on trial to aaccount for his deeds, it should be in sudan by the sudanese people. >> it's on fair. those calling for the rest of our president and want to destabilize our country. >> the >> he was allowed to leave the country despite an order calling for him to remain. a defiant bashir was greeted by supporters. they have called what happened in africa. >> we say that the international criminal court has been nearly completed in africa by the refusal of all african states to implement its decisions decisions. >> for the opposition it's a humiliation that could have been avoided. >> all of this did thought have to happen. this is a humiliation for sudan and the sudanese state. >> despite that it is thought that they would do. >> this event to enhance his image. >> during his six years in power omar al-bashir has cover come obstacles, but how long will he survive? al jazeera khartoum. >> a tiger that escaped from
. >> on the streets of khartoum it is business as usual for the sudanese people. the president was nearly arrested in south africa. >> if he should be put on trial to aaccount for his deeds, it should be in sudan by the sudanese people. >> it's on fair. those calling for the rest of our president and want to destabilize our country. >> the >> he was allowed to leave the country despite an order calling for him to remain. a defiant bashir was greeted by supporters....
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omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in the last 30 minutes. his sharp exit from a military airport came while a judge was still deliberating on whether to hand him over to the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. south africa's high court has now asked for an investigation into how bashir was able to leave. well sudan's foreign minister has been speaking, and was a few minutes ago critical of sending bashir to the icc. >> she's attempts are meant to disturb our harmony and we believe that the sudan government will have a firm strict instance against any country taking such a decision simply for the reason that it's a matter of sovereignty. we're a sovereign state. the president is elected by the people of sudan. all of these statements are lame and meaningless. >> we're live from johannesburg in south africa. bashir's departure leaves the executive judiciary in a bit of conflict doesn't it? >> well, that's exactly the case sami and that's the concern with how regard the south african government, and what extent it respects
omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in the last 30 minutes. his sharp exit from a military airport came while a judge was still deliberating on whether to hand him over to the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. south africa's high court has now asked for an investigation into how bashir was able to leave. well sudan's foreign minister has been speaking, and was a few minutes ago critical of sending bashir to the icc. >> she's attempts are meant to disturb our harmony...
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the latest pictures of him arriving back in khartoum. he was met by a cheering crowd. >>> australia's prime minister has refuseed to confirm or deny allegations of paying people smugglers. >>> the yemen chief of mission for doctors without border in yemen. she joins us now from new york. maria elizabeth, the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon has called for a two-month cease-fire. how desperately is that needed in yemen? >> yes, we face an incredible situation in yemen since the beginning of the war in mid-march. there is bombing and the fight and we miss water electricity food fuel, we face a very difficult situation at this moment. there is a lack of humanitarian activity to reach people in need. >> paint a picture for us, if you will, what it is like for doctors doctors without borders. what is a typical day there? >> because of the fight in the streets, because of the snipers and the different check points, people are cannot get to different hospitals. hospitals. some days we receive injured people, since mid-march we've seen more th
the latest pictures of him arriving back in khartoum. he was met by a cheering crowd. >>> australia's prime minister has refuseed to confirm or deny allegations of paying people smugglers. >>> the yemen chief of mission for doctors without border in yemen. she joins us now from new york. maria elizabeth, the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon has called for a two-month cease-fire. how desperately is that needed in yemen? >> yes, we face an incredible situation in yemen...
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bashir arrived at the capital khartoum. flew out of the johannesburg earlier on monday. johannesburg's high court is to investigate why he wasn't kept in the country. he is known on an international arrest warned and wanted by the international criminal court claiming he committed atrocities during the darfur conflict. more details from johannesburg. >> the south african government has five days to respond. bashir was in south africa for an african union summit. allowing for his arrest by the south african government, despite that, bashir left on monday and since then a high court has said south africa's south africa's conduct has not been consistent to that. in line with south africa's sentiment as well as with the african union to say it wants to pull away from the international criminal court where bashir wanted for crimes against humidity. >> and earlier a representative told barnaby phillips that they are looking into whether south africa flouted the directions of the international criminal court. >> which they ignored with impunity. >> and that has been made very w
bashir arrived at the capital khartoum. flew out of the johannesburg earlier on monday. johannesburg's high court is to investigate why he wasn't kept in the country. he is known on an international arrest warned and wanted by the international criminal court claiming he committed atrocities during the darfur conflict. more details from johannesburg. >> the south african government has five days to respond. bashir was in south africa for an african union summit. allowing for his arrest by...
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arrived in khartoum. flew out of the johannesburg earlier on monday. searchg's highsouth africa's high court is launching an investigation why he was not kept in the country. want ed by the international criminal court claims that he committed atrocities during the darfur conflict. more details from johannesburg. >> the south african government has seven days to respond to a request by the high court. the president went to a south african summit and was ordered to stay in the country to allow for his arrest by the south african government. despite that bashir left earlier on monday and since then a high court has said south africa's flouted international law as well as the order set out by the high court and this is in line with south africa's sentiment as well as with the african union to get away from the international criminal court where bashir is wanted for crimes against humanity. >> earlier a representative of the international criminal court told barnaby phillips that it is looking into south africa's requirement to be follow their orders. >> w
arrived in khartoum. flew out of the johannesburg earlier on monday. searchg's highsouth africa's high court is launching an investigation why he was not kept in the country. want ed by the international criminal court claims that he committed atrocities during the darfur conflict. more details from johannesburg. >> the south african government has seven days to respond to a request by the high court. the president went to a south african summit and was ordered to stay in the country to...
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sudan's president omar al bashir has arrived back in khartoum after defying a court order preventing him from leaving south africa. hoped to have him arrested and sent to the international criminal court on war crimes charges. >>> thousands of syrians have fled over the border with turkey. taken charge of the poured town of tal abyad. yemen's houthis are on their way to u.n. sponsored peace talks in geneva. the talks are scheduled to begin on tuesday. >>> the former florida governor jeb bush has launched his attempt for the 2016 presidential election. both his father and brother were presidents and he the bookies fairtsiesfavorite to win election. election is still 17 months away. >> the presidency should not be passed on from one liberal to the next. so here's what it comes down to. our country is on a very bad courts and the question is, what are we going to do about it? the question for me, the question for me is: what am i going to do about it? and i decided i'm a candidate for president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] >> and andy gallagher sent this upda
sudan's president omar al bashir has arrived back in khartoum after defying a court order preventing him from leaving south africa. hoped to have him arrested and sent to the international criminal court on war crimes charges. >>> thousands of syrians have fled over the border with turkey. taken charge of the poured town of tal abyad. yemen's houthis are on their way to u.n. sponsored peace talks in geneva. the talks are scheduled to begin on tuesday. >>> the former florida...
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and the veteran leader is facing other challenges as well as we have reports from khartoum. >> he haseen in power for 26 years and has just won another term in office. the strong man leading sudan has been a controversial figure throughout his tenure. when he came to power in a coup in 1989 he called it a revolution. one that was the overthrow of a democratically elected government. since then he has been seen as the only man in charge. however his party says that they're ready for when he goes. >> we're not an one-time party. we have proved we have all the means to rule the country when it comes to people. in fact, the president has always been nominateed for the job, and he's not after it. >> a job he is not after th after, but continues. >> the group that took over in 1989 from a mixed one. you have the politicians when split since then to different camps and you have the army that managed to stay as one since. but al-bashir uses both to keep running things. >> things he has been able to handle so far. his accusations of war crimes in darfur while the rest the region has been exper
and the veteran leader is facing other challenges as well as we have reports from khartoum. >> he haseen in power for 26 years and has just won another term in office. the strong man leading sudan has been a controversial figure throughout his tenure. when he came to power in a coup in 1989 he called it a revolution. one that was the overthrow of a democratically elected government. since then he has been seen as the only man in charge. however his party says that they're ready for when...
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omar bashir has slipped through the south african authorities, they're saying today and he's book khartoum. it's embarrassing and shows the difficulty the icc has with almost all african states in terms of getting them to cooperate with this court. it is a significant set back undoubtedly. what we're hearing from officials in the building behind me i suppose is trying to put a positive gloss on an awkward situation. they're saying that omar bashir was forced to leave south africa in undignified circumstances. ale think even more carefully about his travel plans in the future, and eventually justice may catch up with him. don't forget one thing, he is indicted on charges of genocide. that will last the entirety of his life. and they draw parallels without recent tying mill milosivic had. and he will face justice. >> icc pleas with countries to arrest him and give him up, they simply don't comply. why is that barnaby? >> i think there is a specific problem now between africa and the icc. it's ironic because the icc at its inception a decade ago. just over a decade ago was getting it's most e
omar bashir has slipped through the south african authorities, they're saying today and he's book khartoum. it's embarrassing and shows the difficulty the icc has with almost all african states in terms of getting them to cooperate with this court. it is a significant set back undoubtedly. what we're hearing from officials in the building behind me i suppose is trying to put a positive gloss on an awkward situation. they're saying that omar bashir was forced to leave south africa in undignified...
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he is expected to land in khartoum in the next few hours. we're live from johannesburg. bashir had been told he would get immunity for attending this conference. is this a battle between the countries' high court one undermining the other's authority? >> well, that's very much the concern, yes in south africa. that the south african government has ignored the high court making sure that omar al-bashir remains and a court order was given until this matter was finalized. however, al-bashir left the country earlier on monday morning. and the state security now has to answer questions around how that happened. we do understand that it was from a military air base, and that could form the understanding around how he left and how it was possible, and we do expect answers around that. two people are "l" be will be in court in the next several days or so. >> what does it say about the icc's powers or lack of them? >> it is a party to the statute and has been incorporated in domestic law here in south africa. but for the purposes of the summit over the weekend the south africa go
he is expected to land in khartoum in the next few hours. we're live from johannesburg. bashir had been told he would get immunity for attending this conference. is this a battle between the countries' high court one undermining the other's authority? >> well, that's very much the concern, yes in south africa. that the south african government has ignored the high court making sure that omar al-bashir remains and a court order was given until this matter was finalized. however, al-bashir...
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. >> sudanese president al-bashir left khartoum. he is accused of genocide and crimes against humanity, in which an estimated 300,000 people were killed. the sudanese leader left south african air space amid heavy security. as a result, a south african court ordered that he be arrested for being in contempt of court. an interim order was granded yesterday barring him from leaving the country before a ruling on whether he would face charges that the i.c.c. has made. >> the conduct of the responsibility ends to the extent they have failed to take steps to arrest and detain al-bashir is inconsistent with the constitution of the republic of south africa of 19 the 6. >> a lawyer representing the south african government told the court that circumstances surrounding mr. bash's unceremonious departure would be investigated. >> dow have any -- do you have any comment about al-bashir? >> sorry. >> african brother hood it looked at here. it remains to be seen whether they will face sanctions for allowing omar al-bashir to leave the country. a
. >> sudanese president al-bashir left khartoum. he is accused of genocide and crimes against humanity, in which an estimated 300,000 people were killed. the sudanese leader left south african air space amid heavy security. as a result, a south african court ordered that he be arrested for being in contempt of court. an interim order was granded yesterday barring him from leaving the country before a ruling on whether he would face charges that the i.c.c. has made. >> the conduct of...
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omar al-bashir has arrived back in khartoum after he defied a court order. he is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes and genocide in darfur. has the terrorist known as "the untouchable one" finally been caught? lydia finds the al qaeda mastermind has been killed in a u.s. airstrike. the pentagon has yet to confirm his death. and chad pointing the finger at nigeria's islamist group boko haram. dozens of people are killed or injured in twin suicide bombs in the capital. chad has a regional offensive to defeat of the group. let's get some business news for you now. a big event every year here in paris. it is the paris air show. all the big air companies try to sell some airplanes. how has it been going? >> the biggest plane manufacturers, airbus and boeing, wasted no time going head-to-head at the end of the first day. airbus took home orders for 140 claims, while boeing was at around 80. an indian group bag a multimillion dollar contract. they will supply metallic parts. the deal will serve as a boost for the indian prime minister's campa
omar al-bashir has arrived back in khartoum after he defied a court order. he is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes and genocide in darfur. has the terrorist known as "the untouchable one" finally been caught? lydia finds the al qaeda mastermind has been killed in a u.s. airstrike. the pentagon has yet to confirm his death. and chad pointing the finger at nigeria's islamist group boko haram. dozens of people are killed or injured in twin suicide bombs in the...
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for example i called my husband husband, i'm in london and he's in khartoum.old him i was going to air on the al jazeera channel and he said there was no electricity and that was a problem. >> they have oil, for example in some parts of sudan right? there is a refining capability at the very least. why is it that there is as much a weak energy infrastructure. >> they allocate more funds and more support to in such the war in darfur there are other issues. it's just about prioritizing. >> thank you for your thoughts. >> german airline lufthansa said that it will direct customers to its own site. in recent years airline webs have changed how people book their travel. an airfare expert says it won't stop people from shopping around for the best price online. >> i don't believe are going to use websites less. the average consumer across the world searches four and seven different websites right before they take a leisure trip. so i think that comparison is still going to happen. i think some of the loyalists are going to straight to the airlines of their choice in
for example i called my husband husband, i'm in london and he's in khartoum.old him i was going to air on the al jazeera channel and he said there was no electricity and that was a problem. >> they have oil, for example in some parts of sudan right? there is a refining capability at the very least. why is it that there is as much a weak energy infrastructure. >> they allocate more funds and more support to in such the war in darfur there are other issues. it's just about...
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. >> al jazeera, khartoum. >> thousands of protest necessary honduras are demanding the president step down over corruption scandal. they accuse juan hernandez of taking $90 million from the public health system to fund his campaign. hernandez has denied any wrongdoing. >>> the man with regarded as the most powerful afghan politician outside of kabul said that his northern region is now a route for weapons and fighters who want to attack central asia. we have reports of the fight in the province. >> the governor of, as much people call him the king of the north. walking through his photo gallery you can see why. he started out fighting with the mujahideen against the self soviet. he trimmed his beard and people came from all over afghanistan to meet him. they're all hopeful that this governor rather than the government in kabul will solve their problems. >> if you're committed to take the time, it will needs more than weeks or months to take the time with the president or other officers in kabul. >> right now the big issue in afghanistan's north is security. they believe that the north
. >> al jazeera, khartoum. >> thousands of protest necessary honduras are demanding the president step down over corruption scandal. they accuse juan hernandez of taking $90 million from the public health system to fund his campaign. hernandez has denied any wrongdoing. >>> the man with regarded as the most powerful afghan politician outside of kabul said that his northern region is now a route for weapons and fighters who want to attack central asia. we have reports of the...
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the sudanese leader was greeted with a hero's welcome in khartoum by hundreds of supporters. he fled south africa, avoiding a warrant for his arrest by the international criminal court. his departure is a blow to the campaign to capture him, and he's accused of war crimes. as a member of the i.c.c. south africa is obligated by anyone. in the past a number of african countries have not cooperated with the a.c.c. accusing them of bias to leaders. >>> safely home and out of reach of the courts. the sudanese president wanted by the criminal court left south africa after attending an african union summit despite a high court order that he should stay in the country until they ruled on whether or not he should be arrested. >> the impact of his living can be regarded as the ends of justice or contempt. he is a member of the united nations. apart from being a member of the au. and being the head of state, his country is being part of the united nations. the court was ordered to investigate how basheer returned to sudan. obligations were upheld to the i.c.c., the government ignored th
the sudanese leader was greeted with a hero's welcome in khartoum by hundreds of supporters. he fled south africa, avoiding a warrant for his arrest by the international criminal court. his departure is a blow to the campaign to capture him, and he's accused of war crimes. as a member of the i.c.c. south africa is obligated by anyone. in the past a number of african countries have not cooperated with the a.c.c. accusing them of bias to leaders. >>> safely home and out of reach of the...
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we have this report from khartoum. >> reporter: he's been in power for 26 years, and won another term in office. the strong man leading sudan has been a controversial figure throughout his tenure. when he came to power, he called it a revolution, one that saw the overthrow of a democratically elected government. he's seen as the only man in charge. >> translation: we are not a one-man party, we prove we have all the means when it comes to people. people. to rule the country. the president has always been nominate for the job much he's not after us. he hasn't left since coming to power. he's falling out with the allies and using the army to retain his authority. analysts think those are the reasons which have been keeping him in power. >> the group that took over in 1989 were mixed. you had the politicians that split since then to different camps and the army that stayed as one since. basheer uses both to run things. things he's been able to handle so far, is facing accusations of war crimes in darfur and wanted by the i.c.c. in 2009. the rest of the region has been experiencing the ar
we have this report from khartoum. >> reporter: he's been in power for 26 years, and won another term in office. the strong man leading sudan has been a controversial figure throughout his tenure. when he came to power, he called it a revolution, one that saw the overthrow of a democratically elected government. he's seen as the only man in charge. >> translation: we are not a one-man party, we prove we have all the means when it comes to people. people. to rule the country. the...
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supporters cheered bashir's arrival back in khartoum, the sudanese capital.been at an african union summit in south africa when a court there ordered him not to leave. he left anyway, and a south african judge today sharply criticized authorities for letting him get away. >> the conduct of the respondent, to the extent that they have failed to take steps to arrest and/or detain the president of the republic of sudan omar hassan almat al bashi president bashir, is inconsistent with the constitution of the republic of south africa 1996 and invalid. >> sreenivasan: president bashir is wanted by the international criminaurt on charges of genocide in sudan's darfur region. the u.s. military worked today to confirm that a weekend air strike in libya killed the algerian militant mokhtar belmokhtar. he's linked to al-qaeda, and accused of leading a 2013 attack on an algerian gas plant. 35 hostages were killed there, including three americans. pentagon officials saynitial assessments indicate he was killed in the libai rd. in syria, kurdish fighters, backed by u.s. ai
supporters cheered bashir's arrival back in khartoum, the sudanese capital.been at an african union summit in south africa when a court there ordered him not to leave. he left anyway, and a south african judge today sharply criticized authorities for letting him get away. >> the conduct of the respondent, to the extent that they have failed to take steps to arrest and/or detain the president of the republic of sudan omar hassan almat al bashi president bashir, is inconsistent with the...
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the sudanese president is backing khartoum after dodging arrest in south africa.to flee the country as legal arguments over an international criminal court indictment continue. al bashir who faces arrest on war crimes has been attacking -- attending a summit in johannesburg. less than an hour to go before we see the european equity markets open up. let's check in on the router market picture. the hand over from asia not a particularly positive one. focusing on this middle section you will see under the heading where the markets look set to open. down .6 on the euro stocks and the ftse 100. all expected to open in terror -- negative territory. we had significantly weaker trading across europe yesterday as a result of the talks over the weekend on greece breaking down after 45 minutes. we are looking to pick up a little bit on that weekend -- weakness in today's session as we wait for a newly perhaps on that greek story. let's switch gears. let's take a closer look. how significant were the figures, then? put them in context for us. chris: it was the weakest growth
the sudanese president is backing khartoum after dodging arrest in south africa.to flee the country as legal arguments over an international criminal court indictment continue. al bashir who faces arrest on war crimes has been attacking -- attending a summit in johannesburg. less than an hour to go before we see the european equity markets open up. let's check in on the router market picture. the hand over from asia not a particularly positive one. focusing on this middle section you will see...
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khartoum has also expelled international nongovernmental agency n.g.o. and is trying to drive out the peacekeeping mission in darfur. this does not include the hundreds of thousands of people who have fled the violence in the blue nile states but there has been little information about conditions in government-held areas in both states as sudan has not allowed human rights investigators access. in northeastern nigeria 1.5 million people fleld their homes due to attacks by the terrorist group boko haram. it is estimated to have killed over 12,000 people, kidnapped thousands, including 276 girls from a school whose whereabouts remain unknown. over 74,000 nigerian refugees in cameroon and other00,000 refugees in the area. the trend is alarming. the international assistance being provided is not keeping pace with the scale of the problem. for example almost halfway through 2015, u.n. humanitarian appeal for syria is only 20% funded and yet the spirit of the world refugee day we must redouble our efforts to prevent conflicts that force families to flee their
khartoum has also expelled international nongovernmental agency n.g.o. and is trying to drive out the peacekeeping mission in darfur. this does not include the hundreds of thousands of people who have fled the violence in the blue nile states but there has been little information about conditions in government-held areas in both states as sudan has not allowed human rights investigators access. in northeastern nigeria 1.5 million people fleld their homes due to attacks by the terrorist group...