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there was something of a backlash to that possibility in libya. human rights officials who were saying that the case shouldn't be over and shouldn't be reopened. libya had accepted responsibility and paid a huge amount of compensation back in 2003. they were saying effectively it had been dealt with. but the americans and scots, of course, have always felt that it hadn't been finished. and today we've had a statement from the crown 0ffice, the prosecution service in scotland, saying that the families of those killed in the lockerbie bombing have been told that abu agila masud is in us custody. scottish prosecutors and police working with uk governments and us colleagues will continue to pursue this investigation, they say, with the sole aim of bringing those who acted along with abdelbaset al—megrahi to justice. i'm joined now by professor emeritus ofjournalism at city university, lis howell, who was the first journalist on the scene at lockerbie when head of news at border television and won the royal television society award for her coverage of
there was something of a backlash to that possibility in libya. human rights officials who were saying that the case shouldn't be over and shouldn't be reopened. libya had accepted responsibility and paid a huge amount of compensation back in 2003. they were saying effectively it had been dealt with. but the americans and scots, of course, have always felt that it hadn't been finished. and today we've had a statement from the crown 0ffice, the prosecution service in scotland, saying that the...
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after three months i left to libya. i again had an awful time. left to libya. a, awful time. translation: in libya. they — awful time. translation: in libya, they imprisoned - awful time. translation: in libya, they imprisoned us. i awfultime. translation: in | libya, they imprisoned us. they asked _ libya, they imprisoned us. they asked us— libya, they imprisoned us. they asked us to _ libya, they imprisoned us. they asked us to call our home country— asked us to call our home country to ask for money. if not, _ country to ask for money. if not. they— country to ask for money. if not, they say they will shoot us. not, they say they will shoot is i— not, they say they will shoot is i have _ not, they say they will shoot us. i have enough scars. they stabbed — us. i have enough scars. they stabbed me with a knife. translation: while i was in prison— translation: while i was in prison they— translation: while i was in prison they punished - translation: while i was in prison they punished me i translation: while i was in prison they punished me a i prison they pu
after three months i left to libya. i again had an awful time. left to libya. a, awful time. translation: in libya. they — awful time. translation: in libya, they imprisoned - awful time. translation: in libya, they imprisoned us. i awfultime. translation: in | libya, they imprisoned us. they asked _ libya, they imprisoned us. they asked us— libya, they imprisoned us. they asked us to _ libya, they imprisoned us. they asked us to call our home country— asked us to call our home country to...
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he was servin: a had been kidnapped in libya.kidnapped in libya. he was serving a prison sentence, _ had been kidnapped in libya. he was serving a prison sentence, 10 - had been kidnapped in libya. he was serving a prison sentence, 10 years, | serving a prison sentence, 10 years, for bombing activities against people who were rising up against colonel gaddafi. last month the american ambassador to libya met richard norton, senior officials in the government of national unity in tripoli on november the 8th, then on the 21st of november abu agila masud because my family reported he had been kidnapped in tripoli by armed men and they suggested the government of national unity might be planning to extradite him to the united states. there was something of a backlash to that possibility in libya, there were people from the g nu's justice ministry and also from human rights officials saying the case shouldn't be over, shouldn't be reopened, libya had accepted responsibility and paid huge amounts of compensation in 2003 and what they we
he was servin: a had been kidnapped in libya.kidnapped in libya. he was serving a prison sentence, _ had been kidnapped in libya. he was serving a prison sentence, 10 - had been kidnapped in libya. he was serving a prison sentence, 10 years, | serving a prison sentence, 10 years, for bombing activities against people who were rising up against colonel gaddafi. last month the american ambassador to libya met richard norton, senior officials in the government of national unity in tripoli on...
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abu agila masud, here in libya, where he had been tried and held for separate crimes. years ago, the us attorney general formally charged masud with making the device which brought down flight 103, but he remained in libya, and only now have the us authorities been able to get access to him and take him into their custody in circumstances which remain unclear. this woman, whose brother died at lockerbie, hopes justice could now be done. to know now that one of those who was involved in the bombing is coming to the us to stand trial and face justice through our legal system, i think that it is something that we have been fighting for for over three decades, so i think there is a sense of finallyjustice for our loved ones. this is the only man to have been convicted of the lockerbie bombing, abdelbaset al—megrahi, jailed in 2001, but later released and allowed to return home to libya because he was dying of cancer. his conviction was subject to several appeals, doubts that were echoed by some victims�* families, including john moseley, whose daughter died. it fills my mi
abu agila masud, here in libya, where he had been tried and held for separate crimes. years ago, the us attorney general formally charged masud with making the device which brought down flight 103, but he remained in libya, and only now have the us authorities been able to get access to him and take him into their custody in circumstances which remain unclear. this woman, whose brother died at lockerbie, hopes justice could now be done. to know now that one of those who was involved in the...
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managed to secure his release from libya for him to be here.e will return back to court later in the month and a full criminal trial is expected to happen later next year. laura: thank you for that update. nearly 10 months into the war in ukraine, russian forces seem to be struggling to move forward on the battlefield. president putin insists his forces are fighting brilliantly, but there are some who refuse to fight. we've heard testimony from servicemen and their family members and advocate suggesting some soldiers have been mistreated, threatened, and even attacked to force them back to the front line. steve rosenberg has been listening to those stories. steve: the official view from the kremlin is that russians believe their war in ukraine is a noble cause. one they are ready to die for. but after 10 months of fighting, not all the soldiers think that. sergey has agreed to tell me about his son, an army offici. we have changed their names to protect their identities. deployed to ukraine, his son refused to fight. >> he told me it was a diff
managed to secure his release from libya for him to be here.e will return back to court later in the month and a full criminal trial is expected to happen later next year. laura: thank you for that update. nearly 10 months into the war in ukraine, russian forces seem to be struggling to move forward on the battlefield. president putin insists his forces are fighting brilliantly, but there are some who refuse to fight. we've heard testimony from servicemen and their family members and advocate...
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we well remember the nato intervention in libya under the pretext of protection freedom democracy humans. and now nato is playing out their proxy war in ukraine in the name of giving the right idea to the freedom of democracy of human rights, because this is what happens after nato interferes in the affairs of your country under this pretext of terror, death, lawlessness , rape, poverty, hunger libya, a country torn by conflict, its economy devastated population never the richest in africa pulled and drowned in poverty migrants sold and bought in slave markets, a million people hoping for humanitarian assistance. this is a country of mass burial sites for crimes against humanity. here. what is nato's legacy strategy for human rights and democracy summed up the mep. only biden macron and tactile communication, social media users ridicule the long handshakes of politicians after their meeting in the white house, sleepy joe did not let go of the phone lover's hand for almost a minute. or the kiss of death cost the united states 500 thousand dollars local media say that the white house boug
we well remember the nato intervention in libya under the pretext of protection freedom democracy humans. and now nato is playing out their proxy war in ukraine in the name of giving the right idea to the freedom of democracy of human rights, because this is what happens after nato interferes in the affairs of your country under this pretext of terror, death, lawlessness , rape, poverty, hunger libya, a country torn by conflict, its economy devastated population never the richest in africa...
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there needs to be a real counter political offer of the years of conflicts in libya. basic services are lacking in many parts of the country. unable people are still struggling to access food, health care, education, and shelter. life is especially hard for people with disabilities. as malik trainer reports from as rather schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those, but special needs full 0 monita was paralyzed below the waist when she was only 2 years old. like many disabled people in libya, of lack of infrastructure means it's difficult for her to move around at the hadn't me suddenly suck my, get it going. i buy conquer to school because there were no ramps, it's all stays. my father was good, i would for unheard myself even now most schools don't have ramps so many disabled children can't go to school and she's always dreamed of getting an education. now she visits this high school were teachers offer tutoring, but it's not easy. the challenge organization for women with disabilities aimed to create a safe and friendly environment for its membe
there needs to be a real counter political offer of the years of conflicts in libya. basic services are lacking in many parts of the country. unable people are still struggling to access food, health care, education, and shelter. life is especially hard for people with disabilities. as malik trainer reports from as rather schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those, but special needs full 0 monita was paralyzed below the waist when she was only 2 years old. like many...
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and we hear from one organization making education accessible for disabled women in libya. ah, with the european weathers divided roughly into 3. it's very cold and getting colder in the north is quite stormy. over the still wall, most of the mediterranean is a meeting point between the 2, where it's snow again, wilson says the fairly dirty picture of the mediterranean, by which i mean it's wind and rain, for many places, east the spain, towards the jetty coast. and here's the snow mainly across the mountains, but to quite a low level from the south of france, right across to west and austria, that only marches slowly east was in, becomes a little less violent during monday by which time the next band of rains into the algarve, in fact, good part of western portico and west and spend will touch morocco as well. and the coal in northern europe, because this is steady flow from the baltic states, right? was the bridge ailes. it's really ra, a nasty feeling in england. it's going to only get worse because though these winds it appears died down a normally they cut to the cross
and we hear from one organization making education accessible for disabled women in libya. ah, with the european weathers divided roughly into 3. it's very cold and getting colder in the north is quite stormy. over the still wall, most of the mediterranean is a meeting point between the 2, where it's snow again, wilson says the fairly dirty picture of the mediterranean, by which i mean it's wind and rain, for many places, east the spain, towards the jetty coast. and here's the snow mainly...
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now to libya, we're a lack of facilities has made life difficult for people with disabilities. schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those with special needs. i like trina has more for miss rata full. zia monita was paralyzed below the waist when she was only 2 years old, like many disabled people in libya, a lack of infrastructure means it's difficult for her to move around. at the had the me sadly thought margaret, growing up, i couldn't go to school because there were no ramps, it's all stays. my father was good, i would fall and hurt myself. even now, most schools don't have ramps so many disabled children can't go to school and she's always dreamed of getting an education. now she visits this high school where teachers offer tutoring, but it's not easy. the challenge organization for women with disabilities aims to create a safe and friendly environment for its members. it's a small but welcoming place for more than $57.00 women who are disabled. here they meet and make hand made items to sell. like dolls, pillows and blankets, sales help fun field trip
now to libya, we're a lack of facilities has made life difficult for people with disabilities. schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those with special needs. i like trina has more for miss rata full. zia monita was paralyzed below the waist when she was only 2 years old, like many disabled people in libya, a lack of infrastructure means it's difficult for her to move around. at the had the me sadly thought margaret, growing up, i couldn't go to school because there were no...
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gaddafi was shot in the head during an attack by nathan libya.well remember the nato intervention in libya under the pretext of defending the freedom of democracy of human rights. and now nato is playing out its proxy war in ukraine in the name of the freedom of democracy of human rights, rightly thought, because this is what happens after nato interferes in the affairs of your country under this pretext of terror, the death of lawlessness rape poverty, famine libya a country torn by conflict its economy is destroyed by the population has never been the richest in africa pulled and drowned in misery migrants sold and bought in the slave markets, a million people hoping for humanitarian assistance. this is a country of mass graves of crimes against humanity. here's how nato's strategy for human rights and democracy summed up the member of the european parliament. the us has been living a fortune on the ukraine crisis while europe is bleeding to death with inflation and high oil prices. energy carriers with such a statement was made by the official
gaddafi was shot in the head during an attack by nathan libya.well remember the nato intervention in libya under the pretext of defending the freedom of democracy of human rights. and now nato is playing out its proxy war in ukraine in the name of the freedom of democracy of human rights, rightly thought, because this is what happens after nato interferes in the affairs of your country under this pretext of terror, the death of lawlessness rape poverty, famine libya a country torn by conflict...
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in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this through the hope is the pain mo, trina ultra 0 mazata there's a more in everything we're covering out as area dot com for the latest, not all of our top stories and kind of analysis there as well as all the latest woke up action. ah, i top stories. turkish government is saying that kurdish arm groups in syria are legitimate targets that they've been exploiting ties with the us to justify their presence on the border. anchor is reportedly targeted several military sites belonging to syrian democratic forces in rocker the sds, as they have documented about 70 areas targeted. since encore announced its latest operation. it said areas controlled by kurdish groups linked to the p k. k which anchor considers a terrorist organization the eas top. deborah matters.
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in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this says they help ease the pain malik trainer al jazeera masato. ah, well, we now know all of the 16 teams that have made it through to the knockout stages of the fif of world cup in group g, brazil or into the next round. despite a surprise, one mill defeats to hammer room, vincent, everybody scored the winner before a meet him being center for the celebration. and then switzerland are also 3 of they beat serbia free to. and about tempered game stadium $97.00 full. well, the 1st much of the knockout phase will see the netherlands against the cliff, the stadium on saturday. the winner will that advance to a quarter final meeting with either argentina for australia. while you say it's a tough test against the netherlands, that's going to be closely watchful by meeks, i'll be at the match to and the countries football, capital k, well as on doe, is that in kansas city, missouri all over america. this stage is set for the us netherlands, world cup match
in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this says they help ease the pain malik trainer al jazeera masato. ah, well, we now know all of the 16 teams that have made it through to the knockout stages of the fif of world cup in group g, brazil or into the next round. despite a surprise, one mill defeats to hammer room, vincent, everybody scored the winner before a meet him being center for the celebration. and then...
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we dared and sweaty created the organization for ya. coffee, women with disabilities in libya suffer from so many problems starting from their homes. many families do not build ramps and only have stairs the bathrooms are not accessible by wheelchair, so she has to crawl. this causes a lot of frustration and psychological distress. we've made some goals. he tried to commit suicide. this parking lot in the heart of miss rata is close to banks. the city council, a court house and other public buildings, volunteers and organizations have marked out a few parking spots for disabled people. but without government backing, there's no control over who parks there and no ramps to help to disabled. get to them ramadan mattie heads the civil society commission and miss flutter. he says things are slowly getting better, hadn't surely how complex during the gadhafi, regina disabled people who are completely marginalized, hers. but after the revolution, many were wounded in the fighting and that's created a shift in our society looks at disabled people in general. the government is now researchin
we dared and sweaty created the organization for ya. coffee, women with disabilities in libya suffer from so many problems starting from their homes. many families do not build ramps and only have stairs the bathrooms are not accessible by wheelchair, so she has to crawl. this causes a lot of frustration and psychological distress. we've made some goals. he tried to commit suicide. this parking lot in the heart of miss rata is close to banks. the city council, a court house and other public...
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i mean, tickled situation like libya, libya was a stable country, and dom warmer godaddy come 2011 did need to lead coalition, which was during obama's administration. you look at libya, now, no posts conflict funds, no post conflict plan, and has really been left in ruins and china. on the other hand, i guess it came with the territory that it had to be accused and accusation here is that china is lending africans themes money, and an unsustainable debt ever. answers the normal rate, getting them in a dead trend. but another does not according to death, justice for you, okay, based organization to love that african state. oh, more to west then banks, asset managers as well as oil traders than they do to china. in fact, almost 3 times more that says something about the, the open temp that the west then banks and institutions have had towards africa. what china and righteous entry into africa than is allowed the continent to move on to look is to explore other friendships and not only be tied by friends that hold and know where you're finger. only to tell us what we can't and cannot do.
i mean, tickled situation like libya, libya was a stable country, and dom warmer godaddy come 2011 did need to lead coalition, which was during obama's administration. you look at libya, now, no posts conflict funds, no post conflict plan, and has really been left in ruins and china. on the other hand, i guess it came with the territory that it had to be accused and accusation here is that china is lending africans themes money, and an unsustainable debt ever. answers the normal rate, getting...
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. >> libya turned this person over.e should get as much information from him as possible. >> better crisis completely out of control. more than 1500 migrants crossing into el paso, texas, last night. >> title 42 set to expire in 11 days, all right states are bracing for massive numbers. >> winter whether or both coast. >> this is going to be one clean the swipe the diswir country. major snow storm. >> opposite side, mahomes will chuck it ahead and it's caught mckinnon has the next year touchdown. ♪ and this christmas will be ♪ a very special christmas ♪ for me ♪ yeah. >> ainsley: i don't know what you did this weekend but i hope it got you in the christmas spirit. look at our virtual fireplace. >> steve: shhh, it's real. it's a real fireplace. >> ainsley: real in studio m. that's brian's office right there. >> steve: skip bedell lit that fire. look our names are on the stockings just like at the white house. 13 days until christmas. >> ainsley: all get messiah in new york this weekend. brian palestine who is that? >> ai
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you look at libya now. no post conflict funds, no post conflict plan, and it's really been left in ruins and china. on the other hand, i guess it came with the territory that it had to be accused and accusation here is that china is lending african stains money and an unsustainable debt and sustainable range, getting them in a debt trip. but, and that's not according to debt justice, the u. k. based organization has other than african states. oh, more to west then banks, asset managers as well as oil traders than they do to china. in fact, almost 3 times more that says something about the, the open temp that the west thin banks and institutions have had to as africa. what china and righteous entry into africa as than is allowed the continent to move on to look is to explore other friendships and not only be tied by friends that hold and know where your finger only to tell us what we can't and cannot do. but here is the chinese official response to that accusation about easy and available chinese money. for
you look at libya now. no post conflict funds, no post conflict plan, and it's really been left in ruins and china. on the other hand, i guess it came with the territory that it had to be accused and accusation here is that china is lending african stains money and an unsustainable debt and sustainable range, getting them in a debt trip. but, and that's not according to debt justice, the u. k. based organization has other than african states. oh, more to west then banks, asset managers as well...
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in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this, say they help ease the pain. malik trainer al jazeera masato. thousands of south koreans have been rallying in support. a striking truck drivers unions are demanding higher minimum wages. the government is wanting them to return to work all face penalties. the strike has disrupted supplies with fears or a fuel shortage. in the coming days, eunice came as more from sold you'll see behind me, thousands of members of various unions making a march after gathering in front of the national assembly building here in sole organizer, say, there are thousands more in the port city of pusan all galvanizing their support for the truckers union which extends its ride for a 10th day to day. they are calling for a permanent extension of the minimum pay system which is set to expire at the end of this year. and they want it to apply to more truckers as well as currently it only applies to those who transfer to containers and cement. now the use on your government
in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this, say they help ease the pain. malik trainer al jazeera masato. thousands of south koreans have been rallying in support. a striking truck drivers unions are demanding higher minimum wages. the government is wanting them to return to work all face penalties. the strike has disrupted supplies with fears or a fuel shortage. in the coming days, eunice came as more from sold...
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in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this says, the hope is the pain mo, trina al jazeera masato, hundreds of people have rallied in sedans, capital against a possible deal between military and civilian leadership. the military owners are scheduled to hold tasks with members of forces for freedom and change on monday. they are expected to talk about a deal on the transitional government. and the indian government says it will not stop the construction of a multi $1000000.00 port in the southern state of carola, the projects funded by ages. richest man, gal. time donnie has told since protests began, months ago, fishing community safe endangered. their livelihoods avenue me town reports from vivian, young, benedict mary's booking lunch for her family. they've been living in this tiny cabin for 2 years after the government relocated them to this warehouse. they share it with many others. the fishing community in southern india has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels watch
in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this says, the hope is the pain mo, trina al jazeera masato, hundreds of people have rallied in sedans, capital against a possible deal between military and civilian leadership. the military owners are scheduled to hold tasks with members of forces for freedom and change on monday. they are expected to talk about a deal on the transitional government. and the indian government...
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and we look at how difficult life to be for women who live with disabilities in libya. those stories after the break, ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle a ways away we go with your world's weather up. take great to see. we'll start this one off in southeast asia, where the ne monsoon is piling. the rain in our for the coast of vietnam, then we've got this friend of brain around the malay peninsula and that will eventually push into the and c l for indonesia. it's our usual plan to pull showers in storms in the zone, but especially southern sumatra. and right across the main island of java to china, we go in the cold stop. now it continues temperatures below average, look at shanghai, this is average. but with the wind in the rain, really raw feeling day there. avalanche alerts have been in play for japan. so kado island, we've got gail warnings as well and the snow is falling on top of that. so that's just spinning around the snow, knocking down the visibility white out conditions to be expected in some spots. after india we go this southern area,
and we look at how difficult life to be for women who live with disabilities in libya. those stories after the break, ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle a ways away we go with your world's weather up. take great to see. we'll start this one off in southeast asia, where the ne monsoon is piling. the rain in our for the coast of vietnam, then we've got this friend of brain around the malay peninsula and that will eventually push into the and c l for indonesia. it's our...
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but that criminal complaint was based on a confession that mister woods had made to libya, authorities in 2012, which allegedly tied him to the locker be crime. so we do know that extradition allows him to stand trial, but is that confession that he reportedly gave in prison in libya, admissible as evidence. what, of course, as we know the us authorities have been investigating this for some time and they have clearly been working alongside the live in our to, for some time what the, the us court will have to determine as to the conditions of his detention how that statement was taken at a confession was taken and whether that would be admissible in the us court. if their allegations of the treatment of torture which their invariably are in cases such as this as to whether that confession would be admissible. that's going to be a matter of the, to the us usual guarantees to, to deal with. they will also have to look at the circumstances of which he was, he was detained and then transferred into into us custody. just to ensure that the correct procedures were, were applied. but we would
but that criminal complaint was based on a confession that mister woods had made to libya, authorities in 2012, which allegedly tied him to the locker be crime. so we do know that extradition allows him to stand trial, but is that confession that he reportedly gave in prison in libya, admissible as evidence. what, of course, as we know the us authorities have been investigating this for some time and they have clearly been working alongside the live in our to, for some time what the, the us...
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in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this thing, they help ease the pain. malik, trainer al jazeera masato, a court in southern india, his hearing and k is filed by asia's richest man, got them, danny, his companies building a multi $1000000.00 port in the southern scarab southern state, pardon me, of carola. but construction has stall since protest began. months ago, fishing community say the project is endangering their livelihoods. family middle reports now from the indian benedict mary's cooking lunch for her family. they've been living in this tiny cabin for 2 years after the government relocated them to this warehouse. they share it with many others. the fishing community in southern india has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels watched their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project for the devastation medium. ha, i invaded with all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the port began. the land eaten by the sea was mine, says, will property lo
in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this thing, they help ease the pain. malik, trainer al jazeera masato, a court in southern india, his hearing and k is filed by asia's richest man, got them, danny, his companies building a multi $1000000.00 port in the southern scarab southern state, pardon me, of carola. but construction has stall since protest began. months ago, fishing community say the project is...
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of terrorism there is some argument that at least we knew what we were getting with libya as bad as it was. what is the state of that country now? it is the chaotic show of militia running around? what can you tell us what we used to know as libya quick. >> there is no good news at all and no reason to think we will have any good news in a generation. it is blood he and conflict and violence with no stability it is a human catastrophe. and honestly i'm a former air force pilot and officer i come from a family of officers i want to defend america but on the other hand i was not one of those who never supported our actions it did not seem to have any real cause and what was the goal we were trying to achieve? so we did take out qaddafi. that was a good thing but we left this catastrophe in her wake because we had a real eject objective or plan for after that. so i hope we look at those examples and then look at ukraine let's not make the same mistakes what are our goals and objectives does president zelensky line with our goals? because he wants to go much further than any of us would
of terrorism there is some argument that at least we knew what we were getting with libya as bad as it was. what is the state of that country now? it is the chaotic show of militia running around? what can you tell us what we used to know as libya quick. >> there is no good news at all and no reason to think we will have any good news in a generation. it is blood he and conflict and violence with no stability it is a human catastrophe. and honestly i'm a former air force pilot and officer...
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it might even satisfy the sceptics who think libya did not do it.ers might be provided here. it is a surge for the truth. bob and eileen thank you very much forjoining us today. thank you very much for 'oining us toda . ., ., _, ukrainian officials say their forces have struck the headquarters of russia's notorious wagner group, in eastern ukraine, based at a hotel. wagner are state—sponsored mercenaries, according to western experts. their boss was filmed earlier this year recruiting people in prisons. translation: the biggest sin is desertion. _ no—one backs down. no—one retreats. no—one surrenders. the recruited prisoners were reportedly sent to fight in ukraine. hence the group has become a target and while the bbc was unable to independently verify wagner's presence at the hotel, stills shared on telegram show extensive damage to the building. with me now is azadeh moshiri to talk more about this. i think it is worth, first of all, you reminding us who the wagner group are and what they are doing in ukraine. timer;r wagner group are and what th
it might even satisfy the sceptics who think libya did not do it.ers might be provided here. it is a surge for the truth. bob and eileen thank you very much forjoining us today. thank you very much for 'oining us toda . ., ., _, ukrainian officials say their forces have struck the headquarters of russia's notorious wagner group, in eastern ukraine, based at a hotel. wagner are state—sponsored mercenaries, according to western experts. their boss was filmed earlier this year recruiting people...
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the us does not have an extradition treaty with libya.ibya and from these press reports it seems that he might have actually been kidnapped by a faction that we, i guess, have relationships with and are arranging or have already arranged his surrender and transfer to usjurisdiction. d0 transfer to us “urisdiction. do ou transfer to usjurisdiction. do you think new revelations may come from this?— come from this? that is what i am really _ come from this? that is what i am really hoping. _ come from this? that is what i am really hoping. every- come from this? that is what i am really hoping. every five i am really hoping. every five years i write a new op—ed. frankly, i guess it is not new, it is the same op—ed requesting access to information from both the uk and the us government since it looks like not much was frankly happening in the case until obviously now, when qadhafi was killed back in 2012, it was a great opportunity for both our countries, we had access to some of his intelligence officials and we let them go. and we didn't le
the us does not have an extradition treaty with libya.ibya and from these press reports it seems that he might have actually been kidnapped by a faction that we, i guess, have relationships with and are arranging or have already arranged his surrender and transfer to usjurisdiction. d0 transfer to us “urisdiction. do ou transfer to usjurisdiction. do you think new revelations may come from this?— come from this? that is what i am really _ come from this? that is what i am really hoping. _...
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it might even satisfy the sceptics who think that libya did not do it. officials say their forces have struck the headquarters of russia's notorious wagner group in eastern ukraine based at a hotel. wagner are state—sponsored mercenaries, according to western experts. their boss was filmed earlier this year recruiting people in prisons. no—one backs down, no—one retreats, no—one surrenders. the recruited prisoners were reportedly sent to fight in ukraine. hence the group has become a target, and while the bbc was unable to independently verify wagner's presence at the hotel, stills shared on telegram show extensive damage to the building. 0ur news reporter azadeh moshiri told me more about the wagner group. according to western experts, they tend to act in the kremlin's interests and do their bidding. now, that is naturally why they are in ukraine. they have been in other countries before as well, they were in libya, they've been in syria and they were in crimea during the 2014 invasion that russia waged on ukraine. so essentially it's wherever russia wa
it might even satisfy the sceptics who think that libya did not do it. officials say their forces have struck the headquarters of russia's notorious wagner group in eastern ukraine based at a hotel. wagner are state—sponsored mercenaries, according to western experts. their boss was filmed earlier this year recruiting people in prisons. no—one backs down, no—one retreats, no—one surrenders. the recruited prisoners were reportedly sent to fight in ukraine. hence the group has become a...
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abi agila masud is alleged to have been a member of libya's intelligence service.the death penalty. our north america editor sarah smith has this report. abi agila masud was told in court what the charges against him are and that he could face life in prison if convicted. he's accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people when it blew up pan am flight 103, over lockerbie in 1988. two years ago, that then us attorney general, william barr, announced formal criminal charges against masud. why is it important that masud is brought to the us and tried in american court? from a policy standpoint, i think it's important to let it be known that if you attack americans, you are going to be brought to justice, even if it takes 30 years. when we learned in november of 1991, when we came to the determination that this was the libyans that carried out the attacks, my own personal view was that it was not enough just to go and seek to try the individual agents who were acting on behalf of libya. obviously the intelligence service doesn't go off on its own and do these thing
abi agila masud is alleged to have been a member of libya's intelligence service.the death penalty. our north america editor sarah smith has this report. abi agila masud was told in court what the charges against him are and that he could face life in prison if convicted. he's accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people when it blew up pan am flight 103, over lockerbie in 1988. two years ago, that then us attorney general, william barr, announced formal criminal charges against masud. why...
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not the rules imposed by the us or what was wrong with libya, missouri gadhafi was not to the liking of one of the european leaders or to one of his neighbors. libya was prospering, just like iraq and a chocolate chick her regime sir, are quite severe. bud, shall they can amik situation was way better there. there were no millions of refugees from iraq from afghanistan from lee bear in europe. back in the day. did you care about that when ye race to the ground cure cook road in iraq? you children, good friends? and now the city rules, vakari resulted in severe. there were corpses really dozens of course says that you are lying there for weeks of those with you. we got an impression when she wrote that you start war, well, i beg your fortune. i saw to you personally, but the western propaganda starts being concerned about that. if you did your brand release, the people are suffering people who pledged allegiance to the westerns and the whence wants to name them, it's you a tool to achieve their do political and military goals in this case ukrainians. use lima bullshit. religious zabel
not the rules imposed by the us or what was wrong with libya, missouri gadhafi was not to the liking of one of the european leaders or to one of his neighbors. libya was prospering, just like iraq and a chocolate chick her regime sir, are quite severe. bud, shall they can amik situation was way better there. there were no millions of refugees from iraq from afghanistan from lee bear in europe. back in the day. did you care about that when ye race to the ground cure cook road in iraq? you...
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trust me, i'm an algorithm on a judge. ito western libya is home to libya, it's berber people, b, m a z scattered across than a few. so mountains are old amazon cities like this one, and then you get a music original inhabitants of libya here and is old city. there's evidence that dates back centuries and got duffy came to power. he showed to everybody's, our culture became illegal to name our children. emma's names, he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture and secret. younger view played an important role in the revolution that toppled longtime liter mom on the out father of by language. now, after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrating their heritage and culture. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political division since 2011 the amazon, you'd say they're happy with their new found freedom. ah the you.
trust me, i'm an algorithm on a judge. ito western libya is home to libya, it's berber people, b, m a z scattered across than a few. so mountains are old amazon cities like this one, and then you get a music original inhabitants of libya here and is old city. there's evidence that dates back centuries and got duffy came to power. he showed to everybody's, our culture became illegal to name our children. emma's names, he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture and...
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and libya across borders into other states. we have got to stop the flow of militarism.t to understand the links of militarism to the fossil fuel crisis, to the climate crisis. have got to begin to create other opportunities where fossil fuel companies are taxed and we looked at opportunities to cap the flow of his harmful fossil fuels into our global economy and look at all of these opportunities to change global governance so that those particularly black, brown, and indigenous people have the opportunity for what he said at the beginning of the show in puerto rico, self-determination. this is the cry across the planet, self-determination of people. amy: emira woods, thank you for being with us executive director , of the green leadership trust. also ambassador for africans rising for justice, peace, and dignity. originally from liberia. coming up, we look at why the white house pressured senator sanders to withdraw a resolution to end your support for the saudi-led war in yemen. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "cabral" by senegal's orchestra baobob in honor of the
and libya across borders into other states. we have got to stop the flow of militarism.t to understand the links of militarism to the fossil fuel crisis, to the climate crisis. have got to begin to create other opportunities where fossil fuel companies are taxed and we looked at opportunities to cap the flow of his harmful fossil fuels into our global economy and look at all of these opportunities to change global governance so that those particularly black, brown, and indigenous people have...
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the news on al jazeera is next western libya is home to libya's river people. the m a z scattered across than a few. so mountains are old amazon cities like this one. and then you get la installed in one of the amick original inhabitants of libya. here in digital city, there's evidence that dates back centuries and got duffy came to power. he showed to arabic, our culture became illegal to name our children, amazon names. he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture and secret younger view played an important role in the revolution that toppled longtime leader, wal mart, that he outlaw their time of life language. now, after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrating their heritage and culture. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political division since 2011 the amazon, you'd say they're happy with their new found freedom. ah. ready this is al jazeera. ah. hello, i'm told mccrae, this is the news. how alive from dog ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, tennessee is holding a parliamentary election, but nearly
the news on al jazeera is next western libya is home to libya's river people. the m a z scattered across than a few. so mountains are old amazon cities like this one. and then you get la installed in one of the amick original inhabitants of libya. here in digital city, there's evidence that dates back centuries and got duffy came to power. he showed to arabic, our culture became illegal to name our children, amazon names. he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture...
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a lot arriving home in libya he received a heroes welcome.2011, following the revolution that toppled libya's dictator, muammar gaddafi, i visited him in his home in tripoli. he was near death. his family, as they always, had protesting his innocence. >> as you've been able to see a doctor? >> no. there's no doctor. he has nobody to ask, and we don't have any phone line to call anybody? >> what's the situation right now? we >> he stopped eating, we sometimes ease in a coma. we >> he died the following year. without ever proving his innocence. his trial will likely revisit part of the majority his -- about how the bomb came to be we're on the plane. >> so the families of those many, many victims, one of the things they've always wanted was to get to the truth, and there was the trial, and the scottish court jurisdiction, 1999, 2000, and there are the evidence was presented. but mcgraw he continues to say this wasn't factually correct. but for my suit being court it won't just be about justice being served but it will be a hope that they can ge
a lot arriving home in libya he received a heroes welcome.2011, following the revolution that toppled libya's dictator, muammar gaddafi, i visited him in his home in tripoli. he was near death. his family, as they always, had protesting his innocence. >> as you've been able to see a doctor? >> no. there's no doctor. he has nobody to ask, and we don't have any phone line to call anybody? >> what's the situation right now? we >> he stopped eating, we sometimes ease in a...
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abu agila masud, here in libya, where he had been tried and held for separate crimes.ears ago, the us attorney general formally charged masud with making the device which brought down flight 103, but he remained in libya, and only now have the us authorities been able to get access to him and take him into their custody in circumstances which remain unclear. this woman whose brother died at lockerbie hopes justice could now be done. to know now that one of those who was involved in the bombing is coming to the us to stand trial and face justice through our legal system, i think that it is something that we have been fighting for, for over three decades. so i think there is a sense of finallyjustice for our loved ones. this is the only man to have been convicted of the lockerbie bombing, abdelbaset al—megrahi, jailed in 2001, but later released and allowed to return home to libya because he was dying of cancer. his conviction was subject to several appeals, doubts that were echoed by some victims�* families, including john moseley whose daughter helga died. it fills my
abu agila masud, here in libya, where he had been tried and held for separate crimes.ears ago, the us attorney general formally charged masud with making the device which brought down flight 103, but he remained in libya, and only now have the us authorities been able to get access to him and take him into their custody in circumstances which remain unclear. this woman whose brother died at lockerbie hopes justice could now be done. to know now that one of those who was involved in the bombing...
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so i felt we had to take direct action against libya and ifelt take direct action against libya and i we should establish the precedent at that point that if you attack or engage in this kind of mass atrocity terroristic attack on the united states that you will be signing your own death warrant. while abi agila masud was in custody in libya on separate charges, he confessed in his part of the lockerbie attack. are you convinced there's enough to guarantee a conviction close?— conviction close? that is the standard _ conviction close? that is the standard for _ conviction close? that is the standard for using _ conviction close? that is the standard for using the - conviction close? that is the - standard for using the department of justice which is we bring charges unless we have admissible evidence sufficient to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the individual is guilty. we a reasonable doubt that the individual is guilty. we know there was an interview _ individual is guilty. we know there was an interview he _ individual is guilty. we know there was an interview he ga
so i felt we had to take direct action against libya and ifelt take direct action against libya and i we should establish the precedent at that point that if you attack or engage in this kind of mass atrocity terroristic attack on the united states that you will be signing your own death warrant. while abi agila masud was in custody in libya on separate charges, he confessed in his part of the lockerbie attack. are you convinced there's enough to guarantee a conviction close?— conviction...
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e libya they chaotized libya but libya out of control absolutely.t is not under the control of the non-united states. to anyone else, i have the feeling that the united states , in this process of aitization, has greatly chaoticized the united states of america because the country is in the most severe political chaos, which, uh, polarized the country, which caused a serious value gap, and which dooms the united states to become the subject itself, not the subject of politics, but its object. well , i must say, what did the right one do and the victory will be ours. we'll see you again at 19:55, and in this studio. we are waiting for victor buta and his wife au. ay, so for sure, please don't miss it. it will be very interesting. hello on channel one evening news with you andrey kukharev a tropical downpour in mid-december covered central russia with an anomalous cyclone, the roads were flooded, the sidewalks were flooded, and the weather forecast does not promise any quick changes. the weather could cause large-scale fires in balashikha was burning,
e libya they chaotized libya but libya out of control absolutely.t is not under the control of the non-united states. to anyone else, i have the feeling that the united states , in this process of aitization, has greatly chaoticized the united states of america because the country is in the most severe political chaos, which, uh, polarized the country, which caused a serious value gap, and which dooms the united states to become the subject itself, not the subject of politics, but its object....
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ah western libya is home to libya, sperber people, the m a z scattered across the fuser mountains, our old amazon cities like this one. and then you get a magic original inhabitants of libya. here in this old city, there is evidence that dates back centuries and got duffy came to power. he showed to everybody, our culture became illegal to name our children imaging names. he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture and secret younger view played an important role in the revolution that's help a long time with her mom on that. out father, i'm a bite language. now. after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political divisions since 2011 the m a z say they're happy with their new found freedom. it's one of the biggest clubs in south america, but it's greatest rival is just a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between fans, homes from a class divide, sustained over generations. most spoke a junior support is a born into these club colors. in an epic feud of rich versus po
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and we can see that the evidence came out in the was in libya, was in syria. and we also can see it's in the use of those who profess an alter nationalist or g in ukraine. these unholy alliances are there to see the position of the things that crop in the press have propped up. well, as far as the cold war is concerned, i think that was a moment lost in history, where the security architecture in europe could have been changed. and i think it was out of self interest that nato was natal needed to be maintained because of the military industry, which president eisenhower famously referred to as the military industrial complex out of self interest. it needed to perpetuate itself. and part of the idea of the stock trade, which in most of that time was to ensure that with a vacuum caused by the fall of the soviet union, another power and other economical military competitor would not be able to rise. well, this is why we have the education against russia and china today, but i would just say, look, that's ultimately speaking. you can't understand the conflict with
and we can see that the evidence came out in the was in libya, was in syria. and we also can see it's in the use of those who profess an alter nationalist or g in ukraine. these unholy alliances are there to see the position of the things that crop in the press have propped up. well, as far as the cold war is concerned, i think that was a moment lost in history, where the security architecture in europe could have been changed. and i think it was out of self interest that nato was natal needed...
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how many syria hundreds of thousands of dead libya well, they saw what happened to libya.an country, nothing was left. the cafe was destroyed, just physically destroyed, and hillary clinton only laughed at the same time. and the loss of these civilians. that's where the tribunal is needed. here the tribunal is needed, and i am sure it will be. and now let's see, there is such a map , uh, a map of countries that has not been invaded. uh, the uk is in red, those countries on planet earth are just marked where there were no british interventions, the hands did not reach. well damn, they, well, bye bye. this is how all other countries are. one way or another, they were subjected to british attacks and interventions, there the actions of the british troops destroyed people. uh, there, by the way, neighboring ireland is a country where the british are hated, probably more than any former colony. uh, and uh, it is not by chance that the irish representatives in e. the european parliament voted against the resolution e on the recognition of russia as a terrorist state by the lord
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there were reports that he was kidnapped in libya last month.ght, and also reports that he was being held in a libyan prison on unrelated charges. it is an interesting question. the usjustice department has released just a fairly brief statement, saying the us has taken custody of the alleged pan am flight bomb maker, abu agila masud, he is expected to make is a national appearance in the us district court in the district of columbia, and additional details will be forthcoming. now, presumably, those include how this extradition was arranged. i can tell you, though, that us officials have been on the case, as it were, for several decades after this man, mr masud, came to their attention, after it was alleged that he actually created, built the bomb that destroyed that plane above lockerbie, and handed it over to other suspects involved in the plot in malta, concealed in a suitcase, reports suggest. now, since then, mr masud has been at large, he was arrested in libya following the fall of colonel gaddafi, and he admitted to libyan officials, app
there were reports that he was kidnapped in libya last month.ght, and also reports that he was being held in a libyan prison on unrelated charges. it is an interesting question. the usjustice department has released just a fairly brief statement, saying the us has taken custody of the alleged pan am flight bomb maker, abu agila masud, he is expected to make is a national appearance in the us district court in the district of columbia, and additional details will be forthcoming. now, presumably,...
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abi agila masud is alleged to have been a member of libya's intelligence service.e death penalty. our north america editor sarah smith has this report. abi agila masud was told in court what the charges against him are and that he could face life in prison if convicted. he's accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people when it blew up pan am flight 103, over lockerbie in 1988. two years ago, that then us attorney general, william barr, announced formal criminal charges against masud. why is it important that masud is brought to the us and tried in american court? in an american court? from a policy standpoint, i think it's important to let it be known that if you attack americans, you are going to be brought to justice, even if it takes 30 years. when we learned in november of 1991, when we came to the determination that this was the libyans that carried out the attacks, my own personal view was that it was not enough just to go and seek to try the individual agents who were acting on behalf of libya. obviously the intelligence service doesn't go off on its ow
abi agila masud is alleged to have been a member of libya's intelligence service.e death penalty. our north america editor sarah smith has this report. abi agila masud was told in court what the charges against him are and that he could face life in prison if convicted. he's accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people when it blew up pan am flight 103, over lockerbie in 1988. two years ago, that then us attorney general, william barr, announced formal criminal charges against masud. why...