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it was guaranteed under the peace deal, but the question is, will khartoum honor the agreement? would it really let the south, with all its oil fields, go? or are the people here just months from another war? >> you know, look, there's angelo. >> okay, okay. >> that's angelo. >> the possibility of more fighting worries valentino deng's supporters. the school is just a short drive from the northern border, near what could be the front line. >> khartoum has never allowed anything like this to happen and none of their behavior would predict that they would allow this to happen peacefully. so there's a lot of fear, and a lot of people say, "how can you build a secondary school when there might be war a year from now?" but again, valentino has to always err on the side of hope and--and moving forward. um, so that's the greatest challenge, is that, will this school be used as a barracks a year from now? >> so are you optimistic or--or pessimistic? >> i am optimistic. >> after all the bad things you've seen and been through? >> well, the bad things i've seen happened for a reason. ther
it was guaranteed under the peace deal, but the question is, will khartoum honor the agreement? would it really let the south, with all its oil fields, go? or are the people here just months from another war? >> you know, look, there's angelo. >> okay, okay. >> that's angelo. >> the possibility of more fighting worries valentino deng's supporters. the school is just a short drive from the northern border, near what could be the front line. >> khartoum has never...
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ryan boyette has been the target of bombing attacks by the khartoum regime and he is certainly quiteeffort is to stifle any and all criticism of the war making by the regime against its own people. war which is intensifying in not only south kordefan but blue nile state which as i mentioned in darfur which we used to hear a great deal about but no longer. darfur is one of the red lines that all journalists in khartoum know they must not cross. >> so dangerous there. i do want to talk about south sudan, they had these rival factions announcing they are going to move forward with this peace plan. could you maybe explain to us what that might mean, how that might affect not just us journalists but people who are forced to live in this chaos. >> the chaos is now more than two years old. on december 15th, 2013, ethnic violence exploited in juba, spread throughout the country, and reporting on south sudan has been quite misleading i believe over the past two years. creating an spla in opposition. sudan people's liberation army, rebels. there's never been a uniformed opposition. and we see
ryan boyette has been the target of bombing attacks by the khartoum regime and he is certainly quiteeffort is to stifle any and all criticism of the war making by the regime against its own people. war which is intensifying in not only south kordefan but blue nile state which as i mentioned in darfur which we used to hear a great deal about but no longer. darfur is one of the red lines that all journalists in khartoum know they must not cross. >> so dangerous there. i do want to talk...
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diplomat in khartoum in 2008, he was sentenced to death, but some how he escaped prison and ended up in somalia. >> the opposition party said that they'll use their new majority in parliament to push through a political amnesty law. the coalition won twice the number of seats as the socialists in sunday's election. nicolÁs maduro has conceded the defeat calling the result a slap in the face for his party. >> the expresses of venezuela's ruling socialist parties headquarters confirm supporters' worst nightmare as election results were announced. for the first time in nearly 17 years opponents of the nation's populous revolution succeeded in winning the majority in the national assembly. true to his word, president nicolÁs maduro recognized his party's defeat. >> we've lost a battle today. but the struggle to build new socialism and a new society, it starts now. we should take this as a slap in the face to wake us up so that we can work towards the future. >> the results should have come as no surprise. spiraling inflation, crime, and chronic shortages of basic goods and services had b
diplomat in khartoum in 2008, he was sentenced to death, but some how he escaped prison and ended up in somalia. >> the opposition party said that they'll use their new majority in parliament to push through a political amnesty law. the coalition won twice the number of seats as the socialists in sunday's election. nicolÁs maduro has conceded the defeat calling the result a slap in the face for his party. >> the expresses of venezuela's ruling socialist parties headquarters confirm...
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go and meet with people around the world who the government normally won't meet, for example in khartoum. in nepal, and they won the vote in 2008 and were condemned as terrorists. we met with fattah and hamas. that's one of the thins things y to do. the outcasts might be who's causing the problem with human rights, so we go right to them and try to change their policy. i never go into a troubled area without getting ahead of time, permission from the white house. sometimes reluctant permission. i always make a report to the white house and state department. the second thing is, we started the policy of monitoring elections. because we found out in trying to negotiate peace between two groups, quite often, if we say why don't we have an honest election, and i'm sure the people of your country will choose the right person to be leader, and boast antagonists know that they're going to be the leader, that's the principle of politics is self-delusion. so we began to monitor elections. and we just finished our 100th troubled election in gee guy on guiana. and now we're working in myanmar. we w
go and meet with people around the world who the government normally won't meet, for example in khartoum. in nepal, and they won the vote in 2008 and were condemned as terrorists. we met with fattah and hamas. that's one of the thins things y to do. the outcasts might be who's causing the problem with human rights, so we go right to them and try to change their policy. i never go into a troubled area without getting ahead of time, permission from the white house. sometimes reluctant permission....
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go and meet with people around the world who the government normally won't meet, for example in khartoum. in nepal, and they won the vote in 2008 and were condemned as terrorists. we met with fattah and hamas. that's one of the thins things y to do. the outcasts might be who's causing the problem with human rights, so we go right to them and try to change their policy. i never go into a troubled area without getting ahead of time, permission from the white house. sometimes reluctant permission. i always make a report to the white house and state department. the second thing is, we started the policy of monitoring elections. because we found out in trying to negotiate peace between two groups, quite often, if we say why don't we have an honest election, and i'm sure the people of your country will choose the right person to be leader, and boast antagonists know that they're going to be the leader, that's the principle of politics is self-delusion. so we began to monitor elections. and we just finished our 100th troubled election in gee guy on guiana. and now we're working in myanmar. we w
go and meet with people around the world who the government normally won't meet, for example in khartoum. in nepal, and they won the vote in 2008 and were condemned as terrorists. we met with fattah and hamas. that's one of the thins things y to do. the outcasts might be who's causing the problem with human rights, so we go right to them and try to change their policy. i never go into a troubled area without getting ahead of time, permission from the white house. sometimes reluctant permission....
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people on notice that we were not going to let them get away with attacking us as they did in tunis, khartoum. tunis, there were thousands of demonstrators that were there only because of the video. i was calling everybody in the tunisian government i could get and finally the president sent his guard to break it up. there was example after example. that's what i was trying to do during those very desperate and if occult hours. -- and difficult hours. >> i am not insinuating anything. i'm reading what you said. plain language. we know the attack in libya had nothing to do with the film. that is as plain as it can get. why didn't you just speak plain to the american people? >> if you look at my statement as opposed to what i was saying to the egyptian prime minister, i did state clearly and i said it again and in more detail the next morning, as did the president. i'm sorry that it does not fit your narrative. i can only tell you what the facts were. >> the chairman has said that this will be the final, affinity findefinitivehe report. there will be nothing final about this report. whenever we
people on notice that we were not going to let them get away with attacking us as they did in tunis, khartoum. tunis, there were thousands of demonstrators that were there only because of the video. i was calling everybody in the tunisian government i could get and finally the president sent his guard to break it up. there was example after example. that's what i was trying to do during those very desperate and if occult hours. -- and difficult hours. >> i am not insinuating anything. i'm...