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he was known to libyans as a ruthless qaddafi enforcer. all this damage is from looting or from nato? >> dornstein: rashid's family had abandoned this house just a few weeks before i arrived. the place was ransacked for money and valuables. but i had come looking for evidence of rashid's involvement in lockerbie. so this was said rashid's office? in rashid's desk, i found an arabic translation of the indictment of the libyans for pan am 103, complete with rashid's handwritten notes. but there was no smoking gun. who's that in the white? >> is that said rashid? >> yes, that one. >> ah. >> dornstein: we managed to find someone still working at libyan state television, and he cued up the video of megrahi's release from a scottish prison. i was told that several key suspects in the lockerbie plot had showed up to welcome him home. the first man to greet megrahi was none other than said rashid, the alleged mastermind of the plot. >> dornstein: but even more senior than rashid was the man who megrahi was about to greet in the front seat of this
he was known to libyans as a ruthless qaddafi enforcer. all this damage is from looting or from nato? >> dornstein: rashid's family had abandoned this house just a few weeks before i arrived. the place was ransacked for money and valuables. but i had come looking for evidence of rashid's involvement in lockerbie. so this was said rashid's office? in rashid's desk, i found an arabic translation of the indictment of the libyans for pan am 103, complete with rashid's handwritten notes. but...
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the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan capital. >> they fought like hell. >> the rebels are about to force gadhafi's complete departure. >> and they recorded the whole thing on their cell phones. >> libya! ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> it's amazing arriving here after all you see on tv these days that libya is, in fact, functioning at all. but it is. the fountains across from the corniche are operating. traffic works, kind of. at the radisson, club sandwiches arrive on time in the lobby. the occasional flash of camo and a security scanner are really the only discordant notes. >> you don't want to take the video. >> oh, you don't, okay. inside the old part of the city men slaughter a camel while a girl records it with her ipad. >> no? okay. he said no. kids are setting off fireworks in the medinah. incoming. t
the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan capital. >> they fought like hell. >> the rebels are about to force gadhafi's complete departure. >> and they recorded the whole thing on their cell phones. >> libya! ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la...
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government to arm the libyan army. unfortunately, some of the permanent members of the security council justify this as if to avoid the negative impact on the libyan political dialogue, which we know has led to address political agreements accepted by the legitimate authority after it had made significant concessions and initial by most of the parties involved on july 11th. however, the same agreement has been rejected by the so-called general national congress, which presents the militias that occupy the capital of tripoli and are allied with al-qaeda and sharia, supporting them with arms and fighters in their war against the libyan army in the cities. the threat of terrorism of the islamic state or daesh and al qaeda as well asal sharia is not only limited to libya. terrorism sees libya as nothing by a base rich of substantial resources that could be exploited to finance its operations in north africa and the region as well as europe, if they control it. therefore, all united nations members should be aware of the gr
government to arm the libyan army. unfortunately, some of the permanent members of the security council justify this as if to avoid the negative impact on the libyan political dialogue, which we know has led to address political agreements accepted by the legitimate authority after it had made significant concessions and initial by most of the parties involved on july 11th. however, the same agreement has been rejected by the so-called general national congress, which presents the militias that...
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it is the moment for them and for the libyans after a process that is longer really much longer than what we are all expected and we all thought that could be possible for a country that is facing so many challenges. so for them to say yes we want to work together, want to overcome these challenges or no, is in the case of the institutions of course can be possible. they can refuse or they can reject, they can be also choosing the uncertainty, choosing the difficulties to work with international community, to work with other libbans and of course, putting the country in a very difficult position. so on behalf of the united nations, my second message mid is for the libyans, to understand that this seems to be the only option. we know very well that as as in all similar negotiations and agreements, this is not not perfect for most of the libyans. every libyan every institution every party every organization will see elements in the agreement that they don't like. but hopefully they will also see more elements that they like. and they will all understand that in this situation in libya
it is the moment for them and for the libyans after a process that is longer really much longer than what we are all expected and we all thought that could be possible for a country that is facing so many challenges. so for them to say yes we want to work together, want to overcome these challenges or no, is in the case of the institutions of course can be possible. they can refuse or they can reject, they can be also choosing the uncertainty, choosing the difficulties to work with...
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members of congress knew about it. >> turi's initial application to sell weapons directly to the libyan opposition, known as the tnc was denied. >> it made perfect and very clear sense. because the tnc was not a recognized entity in the world. >> which means they could never have signed an end user statement. so the only person or organization or entity i could deal with was the u.s. government. >> the sworn affidavit released in may 2015 and obtained by fox news indicates a covert weapons operation was authorized. turi's partner and adviser was this man -- david manners. during his 18-year career at the cia, he served as the top spy in jordan and the former czechoslovakia. manners stated in his expert opinion. the united states did participate directly or indirectly in the supply of weapons to the libyan transitional council. >> that's where i came up with this zero footprint arab fly splooi chain whereby our foreign ally supplies another arab country. >> turi says it was a work-around. because at the time, the u.s. had not officially recognized the rebels under the tnc. >> my idea was
members of congress knew about it. >> turi's initial application to sell weapons directly to the libyan opposition, known as the tnc was denied. >> it made perfect and very clear sense. because the tnc was not a recognized entity in the world. >> which means they could never have signed an end user statement. so the only person or organization or entity i could deal with was the u.s. government. >> the sworn affidavit released in may 2015 and obtained by fox news...
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author of several books, including "arab spring, libyan winter."h also joined by manorama in 2006, she was awarded her right livelihood award for her commitment to achieving equality for dalit women and working for the rights at national and international levels. ruth manorama, welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. and professor vijay prashad, thank you for staying with us. as you follow the u.n., professor, modi just spoke. talk about the significance of what he said and is he is. >> well, narendra modi is very much like the turkish leader erdogan and that he wants to be the strong man of his country, doesn't want to get himself tied down with the minutia of government, which is why he is been essentially on the road for most of his prime minister ship. he is been traveling in east asia to australia. this is his second major trip to the united states. he is been to china and everywhere he goes, he's sort of tries to stand above the fray. this is very smart politics. because meanwhile in india, his cabinet is running a very dif
author of several books, including "arab spring, libyan winter."h also joined by manorama in 2006, she was awarded her right livelihood award for her commitment to achieving equality for dalit women and working for the rights at national and international levels. ruth manorama, welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. and professor vijay prashad, thank you for staying with us. as you follow the u.n., professor, modi just spoke. talk about the significance of what he...
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the support m a significant role in achieving the libyan political agreement. which should be considered a milestone. from this point onwards the efforts of the international community should be consolidated as well as support for the will of the parties in order to rebuild the libyan state, and empower it to effectively combat terrorism and enhance its capacity to defeat this threat before it can establish a base from which to target libya's neighbours, and extend to the depths of africa. in this context i would like to emphasise the importance of continuing to foster an environment that is conducive to increased participation among libyans, who believe in a modern state, in parallel with an unrelenting confrontation to eradicate terrorism. we have also all observed how extremists exploit the legitimate aspirations of the syrian people, to drag the brotherly nation into conflict, in order to achieve the intentions of excluding everyone but themselves. the conflict erupted between extremist organisations themselves in the stronger and the struggle over the spoi
the support m a significant role in achieving the libyan political agreement. which should be considered a milestone. from this point onwards the efforts of the international community should be consolidated as well as support for the will of the parties in order to rebuild the libyan state, and empower it to effectively combat terrorism and enhance its capacity to defeat this threat before it can establish a base from which to target libya's neighbours, and extend to the depths of africa. in...
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so with the libyan revolution, the idea of non-violence had to be laid to rest for the sake of libyansar rages for months. in late august 2011, the rebels, with the help of nato forces, gain the upper hand and advance on tripoli, libya's capital. >> tripoli just fell. within three days, they had control of the entire city, which no one had expected. and gadhafi and his whole family fled. there was a lot of excitement in the country because it seemed like it was over. >> but it isn't over, not while gadhafi and his sons remain in hiding. until october 20th, 2011. that day, tracy shelton is with a group of militia fighters she's been profiling for months. >> that morning, some of the guys from the battalion had gone into surt, and i'd gone in with them. >> around 8:30 a.m., a heavily armored convoy of about 70 vehicles is seen leaving surt, gadhafi's hometown and his last remaining stronghold. >> there were snipers all over the city that were set up to protect the convoy. everybody knew there was somebody important in this group. >> nato forces bombed the caravan from the air. dozens are
so with the libyan revolution, the idea of non-violence had to be laid to rest for the sake of libyansar rages for months. in late august 2011, the rebels, with the help of nato forces, gain the upper hand and advance on tripoli, libya's capital. >> tripoli just fell. within three days, they had control of the entire city, which no one had expected. and gadhafi and his whole family fled. there was a lot of excitement in the country because it seemed like it was over. >> but it isn't...
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in new york, everyone has agreed that the signing should be a few days later, taking place on have libyan soil. >> what led to this major differences that effectively led to some kind of civil war? >> what you have to understand one of the positions there in libya, you do have this islamist nationalist divide, and revolutionary actors but particular, with the libyans they are built of grief, i'd love them lost brothers friends over the last 40 years, many kneel they rightly do so because they're able to find their grief over the last few years. colleagues in benghazi, very concrete positions that are out of grief, in some cases you find very, very little divides you but vch wants you to continue fighting. >> very obviously we have the governments in tripp liz and tow bruk, they say yeah, we could sort of two or the one dealing that you put out there. but also, that is the condition of i.s.i.l? how does that element ultimately come. >> it comes in war, you have a are tows bruk trich li and i.s.i.l, both sides, the political position he that have been played or taken during the last year of
in new york, everyone has agreed that the signing should be a few days later, taking place on have libyan soil. >> what led to this major differences that effectively led to some kind of civil war? >> what you have to understand one of the positions there in libya, you do have this islamist nationalist divide, and revolutionary actors but particular, with the libyans they are built of grief, i'd love them lost brothers friends over the last 40 years, many kneel they rightly do so...
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we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together, but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future as an international community to build capacity for states that are in distress before they collapse. that's why we should celebrate the fact that later today the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capabilities, infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals, and tens of thousands of troops to strengthen united nations peacekeeping. [applause] these new capabilities can prevent mass killing and insure that peace agreements are more than words on paper. but we have to do it together. together we must strengthen our collective capacity to establish the security where order has broken down and to support those who seek a just and lasting peace. nowhere is our commitment to international order more tested than in syria. when a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people that's not just a matter of one nation's internal affairs. it breeds human suffering on an order and magnitude t
we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together, but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future as an international community to build capacity for states that are in distress before they collapse. that's why we should celebrate the fact that later today the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capabilities, infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals, and tens of thousands of troops to...
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a car bomb has exploded in the libyan county tripoli.ne of the former intelligence chiefs were in the prison when the possibility went off. no casualties were reported but several cars were damaged. officials say it was a warning about death or life in prison. >> for years armed gains have controlled part of the water supply. the so called water mafia have stole millions of dollars worth of water and thrown it on the black market. the police are finally taking action. >> an illegal water station. the owners have tapped in jumped ground pipeline owned by the state. all day, trucks fill up with stolen water and sell it across. we sell containers of water for $4 and then they resell it to the people for $5. >> the water mafia thrives on the fringes of the city. armed gangs control this neighborhood. so whats here. >> this is one of the illegal water company stations. as the water comes from a sewage well. it sends pipes through here, powered by motors and sold on as drinking water. to the people. they only have enough water to meet 50% of i
a car bomb has exploded in the libyan county tripoli.ne of the former intelligence chiefs were in the prison when the possibility went off. no casualties were reported but several cars were damaged. officials say it was a warning about death or life in prison. >> for years armed gains have controlled part of the water supply. the so called water mafia have stole millions of dollars worth of water and thrown it on the black market. the police are finally taking action. >> an illegal...
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the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan capital
the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan capital
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we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together.e also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future, as an international community, to build capacity for states that are in distress before the collapse. that is why we should celebrate , theact that later today united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist capabilities including infantry, hospitals, technology, to strengthen united nations peacekeeping. [applause] president obama: these capabilities can prevent mass killing and ensure that peace agreements are more than words on paper. but we have to do it together. together we must strengthen our collective capacity to establish security where order has broken down and to support those who seek a just and lasting peace. nowhere is our commitment more tested than in syria. when a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, that is not just a matter of one nation's internal affairs. it breeds human suffering on an order of magnitude that affects us all. likewise, when a terrorist grou
we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together.e also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future, as an international community, to build capacity for states that are in distress before the collapse. that is why we should celebrate , theact that later today united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist capabilities including infantry, hospitals, technology, to strengthen united nations peacekeeping. [applause]...
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the libyan scenario, and others have occurred in the region because of an obsession with some of our western partners with ideas of changing unwanted reregimes. >> they are sending ships and personnel carriers, and naval infantry to syria, there are reports already. [ audio difficulties ] interview for aljazeera's up front program, asked if he existed in afghanistan, even though osama bin laden was there during the attacks. >> i have come across the taliban, and other groups, and the people calling it some different names. different outfits of extremists. i don't know if the a the al qaa existed or if they exist. >> you can see more with karzai on the website. >>> tomorrow, the nation will mark 14 years since the attacks on september 11th. but today, the memorial for those on the plane's crash site near shanksville, pennsylvania. the united airlines jet was juan of four hijacked on september 11th, and it was the only one that did not reach it's presumed target, which was the u.s. capital. >>> still on the program, the case of six baltimore police officers charged in the arrest of fre
the libyan scenario, and others have occurred in the region because of an obsession with some of our western partners with ideas of changing unwanted reregimes. >> they are sending ships and personnel carriers, and naval infantry to syria, there are reports already. [ audio difficulties ] interview for aljazeera's up front program, asked if he existed in afghanistan, even though osama bin laden was there during the attacks. >> i have come across the taliban, and other groups, and...
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just over a week ago, 37 people died when a boat capsized off the libyan coast.this came just days after another boat capsized off the libyan coast, killing more than 200 people. around the same time, 71 refugees were found dead in an abandoned truck on the main highway between budapest and vienna, the victims of negligence by the smugglers they entrusted to bring them to safety. and the world was stunned as images of one of the youngest victims of the migrant crisis, three-year-old syrian boy aylan kurdi, went viral. his body was shown to be washed up on the beach. his family was attempting to reach canada when they drowned in the mediterranean sea. amy: well, today we will spend much of the hour discussing the migrant crisis with policy makers, volunteers, and organizers. we're going first to stuttgart, germany, where we are joined via democracy now! video stream by annette groth. she is a member of the german parliament and spokeswoman for human rights for the left party. annette just returned last week from a trip to hungary, where she saw thousands of migran
just over a week ago, 37 people died when a boat capsized off the libyan coast.this came just days after another boat capsized off the libyan coast, killing more than 200 people. around the same time, 71 refugees were found dead in an abandoned truck on the main highway between budapest and vienna, the victims of negligence by the smugglers they entrusted to bring them to safety. and the world was stunned as images of one of the youngest victims of the migrant crisis, three-year-old syrian boy...
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libyan coast guards have detained 230 people who were attempted to reach europe by boat. they were picked up about 50-kilometers east of tripoli. the libyan authorities say a lack of support from the community combined with the country's long coastline is fueling libya's migrant crisis. in the first peaceful democrat transition in the country's history. but with increasing insecurity and unemployment, many aren't happy with how the government has perform sod far. jennifer glass reports. the business is terrible and many of the customers can't pay their bills. last year, he had great expect aces for the government. but now he says it is the worst of times. there is no work, no business. i take my children out of school to work, i wanted my children to be educated butly need them to help support the family. >> he vows to fight corruption to help afghanistan stand on it's own feet. the country is heavily depend on foreign aid. he promised to support women's right, his wife has taken a prop independent role. the government says it is making progress, afghans stay they don't s
libyan coast guards have detained 230 people who were attempted to reach europe by boat. they were picked up about 50-kilometers east of tripoli. the libyan authorities say a lack of support from the community combined with the country's long coastline is fueling libya's migrant crisis. in the first peaceful democrat transition in the country's history. but with increasing insecurity and unemployment, many aren't happy with how the government has perform sod far. jennifer glass reports. the...
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all the libyan parties say this is an historic agreement if they want to get it for libya and they want it to be signed on libya soil. >> after a shell landed on embassy compound in the syrian city of damascus. attack targeted a popular neighborhood market. >>> israeli and russia say they will coordinate their military actions in syria to accidentally not cross fire. israel's concern russian weapons could end up reaching fighters ton border with the golan heights which israel seized in 1957. >>> after winning sunday's parliamentary elections, barnaby phillips has the story of the man who will be closely watched by european governments. >> reporter: he still adopts the symbolism of the radical left. for the second time, alexis tsipras was sworn in in a secular ceremony and he never wears a tie not even in this important state event. but alexis tsipras has learned the art of compromise. in july faced with the prospect of greece's expulsion from the eurozone, he agreed to another bailout program and the despair of many of his supporters. here at syriza headquarters there is great interest
all the libyan parties say this is an historic agreement if they want to get it for libya and they want it to be signed on libya soil. >> after a shell landed on embassy compound in the syrian city of damascus. attack targeted a popular neighborhood market. >>> israeli and russia say they will coordinate their military actions in syria to accidentally not cross fire. israel's concern russian weapons could end up reaching fighters ton border with the golan heights which israel...
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let's begin in october of 2011 when the brutal dictator qaddafi was killed in the libyan uprising. >>rnment of libya announced the death of muammar qaddafi. this marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of libya who now have the opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new and democratic libya. >> but the libyans did not get any opportunity to do anything. because europe and president obama got the hell out of that country as fast as possible leaving islamic militias to run wild. now, hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing the chaos in libya and coming through libya. just two months after the qaddafi announcement you just saw, president obama removed all-american troops from iraq. our forces were providing stability in keeping were keeping iran from dominating iraq. nevertheless, mr. obama pulled the troops out. >> now, iraq is not a perfect place. it has many challenges ahead. but we're leaving behind a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant iraq with a representative government that was elected by its people. we're building a new partnership between our na
let's begin in october of 2011 when the brutal dictator qaddafi was killed in the libyan uprising. >>rnment of libya announced the death of muammar qaddafi. this marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of libya who now have the opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new and democratic libya. >> but the libyans did not get any opportunity to do anything. because europe and president obama got the hell out of that country as fast as possible leaving islamic...
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thing make that we are too week to achieve this to the libyan problem. we have to address in a more seclusion oriented way to the sear yearn crisis, i call to deposit natural i can offense, and european diplomatic offensive to address the crisis in syria and libya. we need a stronger europe which it comes to foreign policy. i am very glad freed ridiculous a, our highly determined high representative, she's high because she's highly determined hats prepared the ground for diplomatic success. [applause] >> she has prepared to go on with such initiative with diplomatic success in the iran nuclear talks and i would i would like to congratulate frederica for that extraordinary performance. in order to facilitate the work of our high representative frederica, the commission today is proposing to establish an emergency trust fund starting with 1.8 billion euros from our common financial means to address the crisis in the. [ inaudible ] regions of africa and the north of africa. we want to help create lasting instability by creating employment of local communiti
thing make that we are too week to achieve this to the libyan problem. we have to address in a more seclusion oriented way to the sear yearn crisis, i call to deposit natural i can offense, and european diplomatic offensive to address the crisis in syria and libya. we need a stronger europe which it comes to foreign policy. i am very glad freed ridiculous a, our highly determined high representative, she's high because she's highly determined hats prepared the ground for diplomatic success....
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they would have inherited that libyan nuclear program. a second thing it did when we went in and took that back from the libyans, then that uncovered a.q. khan. mr. kohn was the pakistani engineer who had a major hand in building nuclear inventory, nuclear weapons for pakistan. and they get caught in the business for himself as the black market operation. libya was his biggest customer. but he had also been involved with the north koreans, with the iranians. it turns out he go back to 1987 in a meeting in a hotel in dubai, it was mr. khan and his people who got $3 million in return for providing the basic design of centrifuges for the iranians. so 1987 iranians get their start with something that came from a.q. khan. we shut them down. he went under house arrest in pakistan. we shut down his black market operation. so those are all examples where we use military or the threat of military operations to halt proliferation. the other thing that happened was in '07, -- showed up in my office. it photographs he said of israeli intelligence, ph
they would have inherited that libyan nuclear program. a second thing it did when we went in and took that back from the libyans, then that uncovered a.q. khan. mr. kohn was the pakistani engineer who had a major hand in building nuclear inventory, nuclear weapons for pakistan. and they get caught in the business for himself as the black market operation. libya was his biggest customer. but he had also been involved with the north koreans, with the iranians. it turns out he go back to 1987 in a...
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libyan leader muammar gaddafi made his first u.n. appearance in 2009, but his ram blinks were less memorable than his colorful antics outside the u.n., his female bodyguards and his insistence on pitching his tent on grounds. it was erected in a suburb of new york. >> in 2010, the j delegation walked out by ahmadinejad when he said the speculation that some segments within the u.s. government were behind the 9/11 attacks. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made an impression in 2012 with the prop, drawing a red line on a cartoonish looking bomb, netanyahu warned that iran was on the verge of making nuclear weapons. the record for longest u.n. speech doesn't go to fidel castro. it belongs to india. he spoke for over two hours, collapsing at one point for exhaustion, he was hospitalized, then came back to finish while a doctor monitored his blood pressure. >> eight hours over two days. who knew? ok, for a little bit of reaction to some of those speeches, and perhaps some stories, let's bring back in our former british diplomatic
libyan leader muammar gaddafi made his first u.n. appearance in 2009, but his ram blinks were less memorable than his colorful antics outside the u.n., his female bodyguards and his insistence on pitching his tent on grounds. it was erected in a suburb of new york. >> in 2010, the j delegation walked out by ahmadinejad when he said the speculation that some segments within the u.s. government were behind the 9/11 attacks. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made an impression in...
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only in law but morally what's the difference between a syrian whose home town lives in rubble, a libyan who fears clan and faction fighting might kill him and an eritrean, who can't amake a living, what's my neighbor, on "inside story." nside story." >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. the people who paid smugglers, climbed into unsea worthy bode, trying to make it somewhere that's not syria, libya, eritrea, talk of wanting to work, wanting to know their children are not in constant danger. there's a sizable tent city in the french port city of calais, a grab bag of people from all over the world, really, risking their lives to get into an england that doesn't want them. gias muussa and jim hanson, executive director of the center for security policy. jim hanson should the united states be open to taking in rchtion irefugees from the middt wars? >> in a very cautious way, of course, we are not scrutinizing these refugees, they are not getting screened to a level that they're not bringing terrorism into the country. we are completely unable in the current state to be able
only in law but morally what's the difference between a syrian whose home town lives in rubble, a libyan who fears clan and faction fighting might kill him and an eritrean, who can't amake a living, what's my neighbor, on "inside story." nside story." >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. the people who paid smugglers, climbed into unsea worthy bode, trying to make it somewhere that's not syria, libya, eritrea, talk of wanting to work, wanting to know...
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all of the factions of the iraqi people and libya, and to realize a political solution between the libyanties. the transition to a modern state with legitimacy help to the expansion of terrorist activities of isil and others. regarding yemen, we have to emphasize that there is no alternative to a political solution. all political parties should go back to the political process as represented by the initiative of the gcc, and the national dialogue conference, in addition to accepting the -- the constitutional legitimacy as represented by president hadi. had it not been that some parties rejected this process, there -- there wouldn't have been reason for military action in order to strengthen and legit maize the actions of the government. the countries in many nations have taken sectarian actions, and threatened sunni and shia aggression. the fact that these conflicts have become sectarian has strengthened in one way or the other the approaches and the views tabled by some terrorist organizations. jordan has emphasized several times that it completely rejects the idea that this is a sectari
all of the factions of the iraqi people and libya, and to realize a political solution between the libyanties. the transition to a modern state with legitimacy help to the expansion of terrorist activities of isil and others. regarding yemen, we have to emphasize that there is no alternative to a political solution. all political parties should go back to the political process as represented by the initiative of the gcc, and the national dialogue conference, in addition to accepting the -- the...
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the syrian government, in equipping the syrian army with all that is necessary to help those in the libyan scenario. and other events that occurred in this region, because of an obsession by western partners, with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> the syrian opposition and u.s. officials - russia is sending ships, and carriers. there are unconfirmed reports of troops fighting on the ground in syria. russia is sending naval vessels to the mediterranean. russia maintained the base along the mediterranean, since the 1970s. after the collapse of the soviet union, it was eager not to lose the spot. in eastern syria, fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant say they are making levant say they are making gains. this video from i.s.i.l. showed the group overrunning a small base near the military airport. and took control of military potions, including a regiment. inside the city, i.s.i.l. and government forces were in at least three neighbourhoods. most of the city is under i.s.i.l. command. government controlled several areas. they are struggling on multiple fronts. the government
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government and equipping the syrian army with all that is necessary to prevent a repetition of the libyan scenario and other events that occurred because of an obsession by some of our western partners with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: if russia does increase its involvement, it could be a change. >> the trick to this is trying to arrange a process where he feels sufficient pressure and is cajoled by external allies to begin to move off the stage but in an ordinarily fashion that allows the state institutions to remain. >> something allies don't want to see happen but has to for negotiations to be successful. world leaders fighting over the future of one man whose fate will determine what happens to millions. >>> saudi led military forces have carried out air strikes on a yemeni tv channel. it was being used by houthis as a weapons store. peace talks will go on. the saudi led alliance has been bombing rebels since march. negotiations broke down in june. more from the u.n. in new york. >> reporter: the three major parties in this conflict, the government of yemen, the h
government and equipping the syrian army with all that is necessary to prevent a repetition of the libyan scenario and other events that occurred because of an obsession by some of our western partners with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: if russia does increase its involvement, it could be a change. >> the trick to this is trying to arrange a process where he feels sufficient pressure and is cajoled by external allies to begin to move off the stage but in an...
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government in equipping the syrian army with all that is necessary to prevent a repetition in syria of the libyannario, and other vennes that have occurred in this reagain, because of an obsession with some of our western partners with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: officials say rur russia is sending ships, and naval material to syria. russia is also sending more naval vessels to the mediterranean. russia has maintained a military presence here since the 1970s, and after the collapse of the soviet union, it was eager not to lose that spot. meanwhile in eastern syria, fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant say they are making gains. there's video from isil shows the group overrunning a small base. it also took control of military positions, including a rocket regiment close to the airport. isil fought government forces in at least three neighborhoods. most of the city is under isil's command, but government forces still control several areas, but they are struggling on multiple fronts. the government relies heavily on shia militias, and depends on russia for mili
government in equipping the syrian army with all that is necessary to prevent a repetition in syria of the libyannario, and other vennes that have occurred in this reagain, because of an obsession with some of our western partners with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: officials say rur russia is sending ships, and naval material to syria. russia is also sending more naval vessels to the mediterranean. russia has maintained a military presence here since the 1970s, and...
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government and equipping the syrian army with all that is necessary to prevent a repetition of the libyan scenario and other events that occurred in this region because of an obsession with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: if russia does increases its involvement, that could be a huge change. >> the trick to this is trying to arrange a process where he feels sufficient pressure and is cajoled to move off the stage but in an ordinarily fashion, if possible, that allows the state institutions to remain. >> something assad's allies don't want to happen. but it has to for negotiations to be successful. world leaders fighting over the future of one man whose fate will determine what happens to millions. >>> president obama haled the senate's iran vote as a victory. they tried to block the vote. now republicans and the house of representatives say they will pursue a legal challenge to the nuclear agreement. >>> the u.s. says it's deeply troubled by the conviction of venezuela's opposition leader. he's been sentenced to 14 years in jail for insighting violence during last year's
government and equipping the syrian army with all that is necessary to prevent a repetition of the libyan scenario and other events that occurred in this region because of an obsession with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: if russia does increases its involvement, that could be a huge change. >> the trick to this is trying to arrange a process where he feels sufficient pressure and is cajoled to move off the stage but in an ordinarily fashion, if possible, that...
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the syrian government in equipping the syrian navy for all that is necessary to help those in the libyan scenario. and other events that occurred in this region, because of an obsession by western partners, with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: if russia increases involvement it could be a set back to the u.s. strategy. >> so the trick to this is trying to arrange a process where he's feeling pressure and cajoled by allies to move off the stage, but in their orderly fashion, if possible. allowing the state institutions to remain. >> something allies don't want to see happen, but the u.s. coalition insists has to do be successful. and they are fighting over the future of one man whose fate will be determined by millions >>> well president obama's hailed the senate's iran nuclear vote as a victory for diplomacy, republicans tried and failed to block the deal with a vote in the u.s. senate. republicans in the house of representatives say they'll pursue a legal challenge to the nuclear agreement >>> the u.s. says it's troubled by the conviction of venezuela's opposition leade
the syrian government in equipping the syrian navy for all that is necessary to help those in the libyan scenario. and other events that occurred in this region, because of an obsession by western partners, with ideas of changing unwanted regimes. >> reporter: if russia increases involvement it could be a set back to the u.s. strategy. >> so the trick to this is trying to arrange a process where he's feeling pressure and cajoled by allies to move off the stage, but in their orderly...
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only the law, but morally, what's the difference between a syrian whose hometown lies in rubble, a libyan who fears that faction fighting might kill him. and those who can't make a living. who is my neighbor? >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. the people who paid smugglers, climbed into unseaworthy boats for perilous journeys, to turkey and the greek island of lezbos. talk of thing to work and thing to know their children are not in constant danger. there's a sizeable tent city in the french port city of calais, a grab bag of people all over the world, ready to risk their lives to get across the channel and into a britain that does not want them. i'm joined by the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants, and joining the conversation, jim hanson, the executive vice president of the center for security policy. jim hanson, should the united states be open to taking in refugees from the middle east wars? >> in a very cautious manner, be possibly. we're not screening refugees as they come into this country currently. there's the refugee resettlement program of which he was a
only the law, but morally, what's the difference between a syrian whose hometown lies in rubble, a libyan who fears that faction fighting might kill him. and those who can't make a living. who is my neighbor? >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. the people who paid smugglers, climbed into unseaworthy boats for perilous journeys, to turkey and the greek island of lezbos. talk of thing to work and thing to know their children are not in constant danger. there's a...
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in the libyan coastal city of zuwara yesterday, 300 people protested the human trafficking and the rash of migrants dying on their shore." washington post" reporter michael birnbaum has investigated the migrant smuggling trade and joins me now via skype from brussels. michael, when did this kick into high gear as a true, full-fledged business? >> well, this has been an evolving transformation over the last couple of years as this tremendous flow of refugees and migrants has increased into europe. but what we've seen is that a lot of preexisting criminal networks, especially in eastern europe, have sort of just changed their business. they see this as a good opportunity, and now they're offering their services to people who want to make it into western europe. >> stewart: and i have to imagine the internet has played a role in this exploding. >> reporter: that's right. it's now easier than ever, if you are a migrant or if you are a refugee, just to look, particularly on facebook. there are smugglers who just advertise their services very openly, usually in arabic, on facebook. you can lo
in the libyan coastal city of zuwara yesterday, 300 people protested the human trafficking and the rash of migrants dying on their shore." washington post" reporter michael birnbaum has investigated the migrant smuggling trade and joins me now via skype from brussels. michael, when did this kick into high gear as a true, full-fledged business? >> well, this has been an evolving transformation over the last couple of years as this tremendous flow of refugees and migrants has...
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it no longer will be this flyer of libyan business class seats to american airlines because it delayedup the pace come all the airlines want to have a better experience. with other airlines follow suit? jonathan: glencore a penny stock, thank you very much for that. the bank of japan governor kuroda between the prime minister later today. the main inflation gauge goes negative since the first time in first time since 2013. >> what the boj has said they been targeting for inflation is the consumer prices with all fresh foods. obviously, this is something that they have to reach 2% on. down to the point it was before governor kuroda started his quantitative easing policy. another gauge that we've been emphasizing more recently is was strips out those fresh foods. that hit 1% in august. nearso, prices are nowhere what the boj has been targeting. if it is 1%, it is not with the banks and said it would be. to fight anyble economist that thinks inflation will take out anyone near where the bank of japan was. jonathan: this reminds me of the debate here in europe at the turn of last year. whe
it no longer will be this flyer of libyan business class seats to american airlines because it delayedup the pace come all the airlines want to have a better experience. with other airlines follow suit? jonathan: glencore a penny stock, thank you very much for that. the bank of japan governor kuroda between the prime minister later today. the main inflation gauge goes negative since the first time in first time since 2013. >> what the boj has said they been targeting for inflation is the...
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hundreds of thousands of syrians, iraqis, libyans and africans have fled wars in the middle east all trying to get somewhere safe. greece is often the first stop, but most are trying to get to germany or scandinavian countries and often trekking through macedonia or hungary. 122,000 asylum-seekers arrived in munich in germany this weekend alone. germany is expected to take in about 800,000 or so asylum-seekers this year by themselves. other european nations though are resisting calls to do the same. romania's interior ministry says his country will now not take in the some 22,000 or so refugees. it initially said it would take in and shelter. even germany, though, arthel is starting to struggle under the weight of the crisis and say while taking in these 800,000 that they will have to reinstate some border controls and to sort of manage this crisis and the flow of refugees into their country. arthel, this is a crisis that's growing, and really europe is divided about how to deal with t.countries like france and germany and the scandinavian countries are willing to take it a lot of th
hundreds of thousands of syrians, iraqis, libyans and africans have fled wars in the middle east all trying to get somewhere safe. greece is often the first stop, but most are trying to get to germany or scandinavian countries and often trekking through macedonia or hungary. 122,000 asylum-seekers arrived in munich in germany this weekend alone. germany is expected to take in about 800,000 or so asylum-seekers this year by themselves. other european nations though are resisting calls to do the...
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we supported the overthrow of the libyan government. we are maintaining a civil war of $1syria because billion of funding who are equipping rebels of isis and al qaeda. hoosiers possible. in total war crime charges are taking against the leaders of the united states, we the americans are going to pay the price of all refugees around the world. --eat federations reparations should be made to the refugees. this did not happen until we invaded iraq, and try to kill the assad regime, which is the groupolerant religious for christians in the world. host: got a lot out there. david martin, anything you want to respond there? guest: the refugees and lots of those regions well before the most recent u.s. actions. i think it is reducing a very complex and tragic situation. to try to make it look more black and white. i do not think casting blame with that is particularly useful. i think we have to find ways to address quite a number of problems creatively and it will justmix of solutions, not the single set of measures that were mentioned there.
we supported the overthrow of the libyan government. we are maintaining a civil war of $1syria because billion of funding who are equipping rebels of isis and al qaeda. hoosiers possible. in total war crime charges are taking against the leaders of the united states, we the americans are going to pay the price of all refugees around the world. --eat federations reparations should be made to the refugees. this did not happen until we invaded iraq, and try to kill the assad regime, which is the...
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mandate to prevent the slaughter, even as we help the libyan people ring and into the reign of a tyrant. our coalition could have and should have done more to fill a vacuum left behind. we are grateful to the united nations for its efforts to forge a unity government. we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the government together, but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future as an international community to build capacity for states that are in collapse --ore the they collapsed, and that is why we should celebrate the fact that later today the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capabilities, infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals, and tens of thousands of troops, to strengthened united nations peacekeeping. [applause] these new capabilities can prevent mass killing and ensure that peace agreements are more than words on paper. but we have to do it together, together, we must rank in our collective capacities to establish security where order has broken down and to support those who seek
mandate to prevent the slaughter, even as we help the libyan people ring and into the reign of a tyrant. our coalition could have and should have done more to fill a vacuum left behind. we are grateful to the united nations for its efforts to forge a unity government. we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the government together, but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future as an international community to build capacity for states...
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we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together.so have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future as an international community to build capacity for states that are in distress before they collapse. that's why we should celebrate the fact that later today the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capability; infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals and tens of thousands of troops to strengthen united nations peacekeeping. [applause] these new capabilities can prevent mass killing and insure that peace agreements are more than words on paper. but we have to do it together. together we must strengthen our collective capacity to establish security where order has broken down and to support those who seek a just and lasting peace. nowhere is our commitment to international order more tested than in syria. when a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, that is not just a matter of one nation's internal affairs, it breeds human suffering on an order of magnitude that
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we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together. but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future, as an international community to build capacity for states that are in distress before they collapse. that's why we should celebrate the fact that later today, the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capabilities, infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals, and tens of thousands of troops to strengthen united nations peacekeeping. [applause] these new capabilities can prevent mass killing and ensure that peace agreements are more than words on paper. but we have to do it together. together, we must strengthen our collective capacity to establish security where order has broken down, and to support those who seek a just and lasting peace. nowhere is our commitment to international order more tested than in syria. when a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, that is not just a matter of one nation's internal affairs. it breeds human suffering on a order of
we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together. but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future, as an international community to build capacity for states that are in distress before they collapse. that's why we should celebrate the fact that later today, the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capabilities, infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals, and tens of thousands of troops to...
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we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together. but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future, as an international community, to build capacity for states that are in distress, before they collapse. and that's why we should celebrate the fact that later today the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capabilities -- infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals, and tens of thousands of troops -- to strengthen united nations peacekeeping. [applause] these new capabilities can prevent mass killing, and ensure that peace agreements are more than words on paper. but we have to do it together. together, we must strengthen our collective capacity to establish security where order has broken down, and to support those who seek a just and lasting peace. nowhere is our commitment to international order more tested than in syria. when a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, that is not just a matter of one nation's internal affairs, it breeds human suffering on
we will help any legitimate libyan government as it works to bring the country together. but we also have to recognize that we must work more effectively in the future, as an international community, to build capacity for states that are in distress, before they collapse. and that's why we should celebrate the fact that later today the united states will join with more than 50 countries to enlist new capabilities -- infantry, intelligence, helicopters, hospitals, and tens of thousands of troops...
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israeli police arrested 12 overnight. 11 separate operations were needed to save people off the libyan coast. many were plucked from rubber rafts. half a million crossed into europe by boat. close to 3,000 died along the way. many refugees are coming from syria. more than 180,000 fled the war to enter greece and italy. >> refugees are really who they say they are. lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: people are riving in groups at the train station, this is the end of a hostile journey. health workers are on hand to check their temperatures, others are checking to see that they are who they say they are. we filmed a group in a slovenian town, moving as fast as they could for austria. among the border this man in the red. >> where are you from? >> from syria. >> reporter: you came here from where, the border with cross-examine asia. -- croatia. >> i come here to go austria and germany. >> at the train station, in a conversation in french, he admitted to me in fact he was a hotel worker. he knew he had no chance of asylum. the germans don't think he's the only one. anybody who arrives here
israeli police arrested 12 overnight. 11 separate operations were needed to save people off the libyan coast. many were plucked from rubber rafts. half a million crossed into europe by boat. close to 3,000 died along the way. many refugees are coming from syria. more than 180,000 fled the war to enter greece and italy. >> refugees are really who they say they are. lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: people are riving in groups at the train station, this is the end of a hostile...
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libyans have asked for help. plotting coming from these areas to the united states homeland, we do have an incentive to provide limited assistance in these places. sometimes it is intelligence, sometimes it is training. infrequently, it may be direct action. we were not doing anything on 9/11 in afghanistan. we were still hit from afghanistan. was in a province at that time. where we see threats emanating and plots emanating, i do not think it is in our interest to wait until it happens. kevin, alexandria, virginia, go ahead. caller: i have a question and the upcoming agreement that will be approved. containmentny aftereffects of the cash influx from the sanctions relief after the agreement is final? i was in afghanistan the same time as you. i looked at the problems. everything you are saying is lucid, rational, and appropriate. thank you for taking my call. guest: thank you. is aquestion about iran good one. it is unclear how much additional cash iran would use for organizations like the revolutionary guard or
libyans have asked for help. plotting coming from these areas to the united states homeland, we do have an incentive to provide limited assistance in these places. sometimes it is intelligence, sometimes it is training. infrequently, it may be direct action. we were not doing anything on 9/11 in afghanistan. we were still hit from afghanistan. was in a province at that time. where we see threats emanating and plots emanating, i do not think it is in our interest to wait until it happens. kevin,...
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they will lead up to the month before the ouster of libyan dictator qadaffi.010 to early 2011. as fox news was first to report, mrs. clinton discussed negotiations to establish no-fly zone over libya on her personal email account. a congressional source tells fox news not another coincidence another 1000 documents were freed up to the select committee after state department lawyer, catherine duvall connected to the irs lois lerner email scandal as well as the law firm representing mrs. clinton left the state department. >> they gave us on friday over one thousand pages of her emails they had never before given us. in fact it was a larger amount of emails that they gave us friday than what they gave us earlier in the year when they claimed to give us everything. >> reporter: duvall's job at the state department got new scrutiny after recent fox news report that classification markings on some of the emails had been changed in her office so neither congress or the public could ultimately see them, bill. bill: what are you learning about the fbi investigation? >>
they will lead up to the month before the ouster of libyan dictator qadaffi.010 to early 2011. as fox news was first to report, mrs. clinton discussed negotiations to establish no-fly zone over libya on her personal email account. a congressional source tells fox news not another coincidence another 1000 documents were freed up to the select committee after state department lawyer, catherine duvall connected to the irs lois lerner email scandal as well as the law firm representing mrs. clinton...