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malcolm webb spoke to community members who gathered to watch the court proceedings. >> reporter: dozensle have gathered here because of the massacre that happened here in 2004, which dominic is being charged with ordering. people are watching proceedings on a tv, and there is an official here answering questions. one of the limiting factors, though, is the proceedings are broadcast in english, and most of the people here don't speak english, because their education was interrupted by the war. so they are not getting to fully understand what is going on until they get snippets of translations at the end of each section. but they say this community really suffered because of his actions and they want to see him stand trial. this woman's eight-year-old grandson was shot dead as she ran for her life. at the time this was a crowded camp for displaced people. rebel fighters from the lord's resistance army attacked. she says a bullet entered one of her cheeks and blew off the other side of her jaw. she has had to eat by sucking her food ever since. >> reporter: he and his soldiers killed the p
malcolm webb spoke to community members who gathered to watch the court proceedings. >> reporter: dozensle have gathered here because of the massacre that happened here in 2004, which dominic is being charged with ordering. people are watching proceedings on a tv, and there is an official here answering questions. one of the limiting factors, though, is the proceedings are broadcast in english, and most of the people here don't speak english, because their education was interrupted by the...
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live to malcolm webb, at a former refugee camp in northern uganda. this was the scene, malcolm, which is central to the case that is currently considered by the international criminal court. institute that's right, there was an attack in 2004 by the rebel lords, the distance army, and the i.c.c. says - the prosecutor says they were responsible. that's why the case is generating so much interest. a crowd of dozens gathered under the tent. there's a screen with a direct feed from the international criminal court in the hague, where the people have seen him for the first time. also in the classroom behind there's a projector. we spoke to some of the people in this area who survived that attack in 2004. let's look at that story now. >> reporter: gurredly eeny's 8-year-old grandson was shot dead as she ran for her life, in may 2004. it was a crowded camp for displaced people at the time. rebel fighters from the lords resistance army attacked. she said a bullet entered one side of her cheek, blowing out the other side of her jaw. she has to eat by sucking h
live to malcolm webb, at a former refugee camp in northern uganda. this was the scene, malcolm, which is central to the case that is currently considered by the international criminal court. institute that's right, there was an attack in 2004 by the rebel lords, the distance army, and the i.c.c. says - the prosecutor says they were responsible. that's why the case is generating so much interest. a crowd of dozens gathered under the tent. there's a screen with a direct feed from the...
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malcolm webb, al jazeera, kenya. >> al shabaab is accused of using a refugee camp in kenya to hide. temporary shell fer ter for somalshelter for somalis.in tond segment, paul brennan described how the camp became how it is today. >> the camps at dadab now cover an area of 55 square kilometers. with more than half a million displaced people living the dadab was regarded as the largest refugee camp in the world. in 2014 a tripartite agreement between kenya somalia and u.n. hcr, kenyan forces have been taking military action against somali military for several years and kenya has previously alleged that the camp has been used as a highout for the terrorist group al shabaab. during the attack and siege of nairobi'nairobi'snairobi's westg mall. paul brennan, al jazeera. >> ben raul inn rawlins, great e you with us. you begin the book at the white house trying to explain to the members of the nfc what life is like at dadab. in the book you really sound frustrated, how can describe the many faces of what's a city, it's really a city, got a population larger than the people who live in the
malcolm webb, al jazeera, kenya. >> al shabaab is accused of using a refugee camp in kenya to hide. temporary shell fer ter for somalshelter for somalis.in tond segment, paul brennan described how the camp became how it is today. >> the camps at dadab now cover an area of 55 square kilometers. with more than half a million displaced people living the dadab was regarded as the largest refugee camp in the world. in 2014 a tripartite agreement between kenya somalia and u.n. hcr, kenyan...
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malcolm webb reports on the continuous call for justice. >> reporter: these men kill dozens of their neighbours, they'll spend time in prison. it was through the genocide and they all say the mayor organized it in the area. >> translation: i killed because he filled our hearts with hate. if you refused to kill he'd order others to kill you. >> after months on the run. he was arrested. he was flown to kinshasa. the u.n.'s criminal tribunal inkited him in 1996. in 1994 thousands gather said around this church. according to the indictment. villages were ordered to kill them all. >> now there's a memorial. if here are the clothes and some of the people killed here. here, a skull and other remains, and weapons to killed them. he oversaw the killing of country men and rape and sexual violence against women. >> the tribunal that indicted him sat in neighbouring tanzania. it's now closing. rights groups criticise it for trying people from one side of the conflict. the rebel patriotic front. which was the rwandan army, defeated those involved. >> those killings by rtf troops are in no way cri
malcolm webb reports on the continuous call for justice. >> reporter: these men kill dozens of their neighbours, they'll spend time in prison. it was through the genocide and they all say the mayor organized it in the area. >> translation: i killed because he filled our hearts with hate. if you refused to kill he'd order others to kill you. >> after months on the run. he was arrested. he was flown to kinshasa. the u.n.'s criminal tribunal inkited him in 1996. in 1994 thousands...
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here is malcolm webb's report. >> geraldina's second was shot dead as she ran for her life, in may 2004. it was a crowded camp for displaced people at the time. rebel fighters from the lords resistance army attacked. she said a bullet entered one side of her cheek, blowing out the other side of her jaw. she has to eat by sucking her food ever since. >> translation: ongwen and his soldiers killed the people. i was a victim. i want him to be given a death sentence. >> dominik ongwen was brought to the international court a year ago after his surrender in the central african republic. the rebellion started three decades before. many in northern uganda say it was in response to atrocities by the government forces. the rebels turned against the people they claimed to representatives, abducting tens of thousands of children forcing them to become fighters, porters and sex slaves. thousands were forced into camps, gladys was in a camp at the time they were attacked. survivors say the rebels kale -- came from this direction, setting them on fire, abducting some, killing others. there's a memori
here is malcolm webb's report. >> geraldina's second was shot dead as she ran for her life, in may 2004. it was a crowded camp for displaced people at the time. rebel fighters from the lords resistance army attacked. she said a bullet entered one side of her cheek, blowing out the other side of her jaw. she has to eat by sucking her food ever since. >> translation: ongwen and his soldiers killed the people. i was a victim. i want him to be given a death sentence. >> dominik...
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malcolm webb reports now. >> and this was my experience best. >> this woman's athletic success is clear she won gold and silver throughout 13 years of running. since 2012, more than 40 kenyan athletes failed, five from her club. >> most were the rumours going around. someone has been doping. they say okay, if someone is using, even me, go and do it. >> several of the athletes training at the track are international winners. we are at 2,000 meters above levels. people come from all over the world to train here, there's less oxygen in the air. when they compete, there's a massive advantage. the training routines are tough. most of the athletes run at 20km a way. successful athletes bring home prize money most can only dream of. this is where some of the big winners build new homes, in the suburbs of the nearby city. running is one of the only ways out of poverty. the pressure to win is immense. in town, we were told it was easy to find doctors to administer to them. regulation is one of the only restraining forces. the kenyan athletic bodies have been criticized for doing little. accused
malcolm webb reports now. >> and this was my experience best. >> this woman's athletic success is clear she won gold and silver throughout 13 years of running. since 2012, more than 40 kenyan athletes failed, five from her club. >> most were the rumours going around. someone has been doping. they say okay, if someone is using, even me, go and do it. >> several of the athletes training at the track are international winners. we are at 2,000 meters above levels. people...
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malcolm webb has more. >> reporter: the first students since the attack last april have come here andred at this desk, by this gate at the university. it is through this same gate nine months before that five armed men from al-shabab entered the university. and 142 students were killed. university management say the situation has changed, and they finally got the security they were asking for all along, even before the attack happened. they say they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police be deployed here, but their calls went unheeded. now they finally got what they are asking for, and they say that means the university is now secure. the students registering today say they think it is secure too, and they are willing to continue their studies here. >>> malaysia has suspended bauxite mining. mining of it has polluted the coastline in an eastern state where most of the bauxite is produced. >> reporter: waves of anxiety hit this community a few days ago when their water turned red. fined earth continues bauxite seems to have leaked into the local rivers. 1
malcolm webb has more. >> reporter: the first students since the attack last april have come here andred at this desk, by this gate at the university. it is through this same gate nine months before that five armed men from al-shabab entered the university. and 142 students were killed. university management say the situation has changed, and they finally got the security they were asking for all along, even before the attack happened. they say they wrote to the government on numerous...
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malcolm webb is there and he joins us live. what is the scene there? what is the setting like? >> reporter: there has been a steady trickle of enough students arriving and register at the desk by the gate. it was through this very gate nine months ago that five gunmen entered the university and over the siege many were killed. the atmosphere is very different. the students that we have spoken to say they're not concerned and they do feel safe here. the university management say they've finally got the security that they've been asking for, for months, even for months before the attack happened. they said they had written to the government many times saying it was a vulnerable university. it was identified as a target. they finally got that security. they say the university now will be safe >>> the people that you're talking it to now that are coming today, they say that they're not in any way fearful? >> reporter: the people that we have spoken to say they're not, but then the students who were here at the time and that are you aware vooifd the attack-- survived the attack have
malcolm webb is there and he joins us live. what is the scene there? what is the setting like? >> reporter: there has been a steady trickle of enough students arriving and register at the desk by the gate. it was through this very gate nine months ago that five gunmen entered the university and over the siege many were killed. the atmosphere is very different. the students that we have spoken to say they're not concerned and they do feel safe here. the university management say they've...
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malcolm webb with more from garissa. >> the first students since the attack last april have registered at this desk just by this gate. it's through the same gate nine months before that five armed men from al shabab stormed the university. university management say the situation has changed and they finally got the security they were asking for all along, even before the attack happened. they said they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police to be deployed here but their calls went unheeded. now the attack happened, dozens are killed and nine months later, they got what they're asking for. they say that means the university is now secure. the students registering today think it's secure, too and are willing to continue their studies here. >>> hundred was people in germany protested violence towards women. about 1,000 men were involved in 90 assaults and robberies against women new year's eve. an investigation is underway to find if the men are part of a criminal network from duesledorf. no arrests have been made yet. >> i came to the demonstration today be
malcolm webb with more from garissa. >> the first students since the attack last april have registered at this desk just by this gate. it's through the same gate nine months before that five armed men from al shabab stormed the university. university management say the situation has changed and they finally got the security they were asking for all along, even before the attack happened. they said they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police to be deployed...
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malcolm webb was on campus as the new students arrived. >> reporter: it was a place of learning that became the scene of a massacre. now the university has reopened under tight security. students are arriving. nine months before they were running for their lives. gunmen from al-shabab had attacked. 142 students were killed. now a steady trickle of new students are registering. this woman was among the first >> it was unfortunate. it was a bad thing that happened, but that does not stop us from continuing with our life. >> reporter: at the time many lives were cut short. the unarmed guards at the gate were shot, soldiers only arrived later and it took the whole day for special forces to arrive and end the siege. there are now 25 armed police stationed at the university. they stay inside this newly-built barracks and here they have a pick-up for patrolling the university grounds. management say that this is what is needed to prevent an attack. they say it was what they asked for months before it happened. >> reporter: the principal was sleeping in his house when he heard the first gun
malcolm webb was on campus as the new students arrived. >> reporter: it was a place of learning that became the scene of a massacre. now the university has reopened under tight security. students are arriving. nine months before they were running for their lives. gunmen from al-shabab had attacked. 142 students were killed. now a steady trickle of new students are registering. this woman was among the first >> it was unfortunate. it was a bad thing that happened, but that does not...
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security was understandably tight as malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: the first students since the april have come here and registered at this desk just by this gate. it is through this same gate nine months before that five armed men from al-shabab entered the university and 142 students were killed. university management says they now have finally gotten the security they were asking for all along. they say they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police to be deployed here. now the attack happened, dozens were killed, and nine months later they finally got what they were asking for. the students we have spoken to say they think it is secure, and they are willing to continue studies here. >>> the british government says china will be breaching its agreement to rule hong kong if it is abducting people. this is the result of a series of book sellers who have gone missing, all are critical of the chai that's government. >> reporter: it was revealed a local book seller who disappeared recently holds a british passport. they say they reject china's position
security was understandably tight as malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: the first students since the april have come here and registered at this desk just by this gate. it is through this same gate nine months before that five armed men from al-shabab entered the university and 142 students were killed. university management says they now have finally gotten the security they were asking for all along. they say they wrote to the government on numerous occasions requesting armed police to...
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malcolm webb has more. >> reporter: the first students since the attack came and registered at the desk. at this gait at the university. it's through the same gait that five armed men entered the university and the following signing. 142 students were killed. management say the situation changed. they got the security. it wrote to the government on num louse occasions. the calls went unheeded. the attack happened, dozens have been killed. it means the university is secure. the students that we spoke to say they are secure. and are willing to consider their studies here. >> we can talk to a somali community leader and social activist joining us from the capital nairobi. thank you for talking to us on a day some consider anactivist. >> of course, it's a victory over terror. it's a good day. a bright day. people are saying - people say that the pen is mightier than the hand. and we celebrate at the university, one of the only universities. >> and the central government, when it happened, were quick to point a finger out. al-shabab operated from within populations, communities within kenya,
malcolm webb has more. >> reporter: the first students since the attack came and registered at the desk. at this gait at the university. it's through the same gait that five armed men entered the university and the following signing. 142 students were killed. management say the situation changed. they got the security. it wrote to the government on num louse occasions. the calls went unheeded. the attack happened, dozens have been killed. it means the university is secure. the students...
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students are expected next week and malcolm webb has more. >> the first students since the attack haveome here and register at this deaths. they came in through the gate. and it was the same gate that five men from al-shabab and 150 students were killed. now the situation has changed and they've gotten the security they have been asking for all along. they say they have asked that armed police were deployed here. but their talks about were unheeded. nine months later they got what they're looking for. that means that the university is now secure. students who are enrolled. >> here cuba and the young couples choosing to put off having children. we'll tell you why. stay with us. >>> andy murray is taken by surprise as he loses his first behalf of 2016. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear..
students are expected next week and malcolm webb has more. >> the first students since the attack haveome here and register at this deaths. they came in through the gate. and it was the same gate that five men from al-shabab and 150 students were killed. now the situation has changed and they've gotten the security they have been asking for all along. they say they have asked that armed police were deployed here. but their talks about were unheeded. nine months later they got what they're...
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malcolm webb was there. >> reporter: dozens of people have gathered here at the primary school becausethe mosser can that happened here in 2004, which dominic is being charged with ordering. people have gathered under this tent and they are watching proceedings on a tv as well as inside one of the classrooms inside. one of the limiting factors though, is the proceedings are broadcast in english, and most of the people here don't speak english. they don't speak the local language, so they are not understanding fully what is going on, until they get snip t snippets of translation at the end. but they say this community really suffered because of his action. this woman's 8-year-old grand son was shot dead as she ran for her life. at the time it was a crowded camp for displaced people. rebel fighters attacked. >> translator: she says a bullet entered one of her cheeks and blew off the other side of her jaw. she has had to eat by sucking her food ever since. >> reporter: he and his soldiers killed the people here, and i was one of the victims. i want him to be given a death sentence. if he
malcolm webb was there. >> reporter: dozens of people have gathered here at the primary school becausethe mosser can that happened here in 2004, which dominic is being charged with ordering. people have gathered under this tent and they are watching proceedings on a tv as well as inside one of the classrooms inside. one of the limiting factors though, is the proceedings are broadcast in english, and most of the people here don't speak english. they don't speak the local language, so they...
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webb last night. >>> last night wild finish in winston. 11th ranked virginia at lake forest. now five seconds to go. malcolm puts three in the corner. cuts it down to one. 28. now end of the game, watch this. unbelievable. how he made that shot, i don't know. >>> next wednesday is one of the biggest days of the prep sporting calendar. signing day. we plan to show you as many signings as possible. but we'll need your help from the coaches and parents to know about the signings. you can call in to the sports office. or e-mail us sports@wlos.com. we would likike to give the athletes recognition. >>> all right, latest nc preps basketball polls out now. mountain heritage, fifth. 3a is erwin in 3rd with pisgah 7th. in 1a, cherokee beat them big time. so that should change. >> larry: good forecast coming up. >> jason: not bad. we go up a little bit tomorrow. down on friday. back in to the 60s for the weekend. >> larry: for more local news, we invite you to turn on over to >> tammy: have a great night.
webb last night. >>> last night wild finish in winston. 11th ranked virginia at lake forest. now five seconds to go. malcolm puts three in the corner. cuts it down to one. 28. now end of the game, watch this. unbelievable. how he made that shot, i don't know. >>> next wednesday is one of the biggest days of the prep sporting calendar. signing day. we plan to show you as many signings as possible. but we'll need your help from the coaches and parents to know about the signings....
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saturday against gardner-webb in a my 40 televised game at 2.big game in the acc--8th ranked miami at slumping virginia--13th ranked--but losers of two straight. looking to malcolm brogdon to lead them,but another cav drives them- -london perrantes for 3!! uva up one.------------now perrantes cuts and gets in the lane, and puts it in off glass..he leads an 11-2 virginia run to put them ahead.,and then when miami got close againits brogdon, check out this move--and the long finger roll..he scores 20.,perrantes all 13 in the second half.. virginia snaps its 2 game losing streak, beating miami, 66-58.and number one goes down.top ranked kansas falls at 11th ranked west virginia.the mountaineers led by jaysean win 74-63.west virginia (15-1, 4-0 big 12) is off to its best start since 1982, when it started 24-1.kansas a season high 22 turnovers. they are the 4th number one to go down this year.the final ap rankings out..alabama number one--10th time they've won the ap honor.clemson number 2, followed by stanford, and ohio state withoklahoma 5th.north carolina finishes 15th and tennessee 22nd.georgia was 24th in coaches poll.that's our sports this morning. i'm stan pamf
saturday against gardner-webb in a my 40 televised game at 2.big game in the acc--8th ranked miami at slumping virginia--13th ranked--but losers of two straight. looking to malcolm brogdon to lead them,but another cav drives them- -london perrantes for 3!! uva up one.------------now perrantes cuts and gets in the lane, and puts it in off glass..he leads an 11-2 virginia run to put them ahead.,and then when miami got close againits brogdon, check out this move--and the long finger roll..he...
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webb tonight. >>> make it 14. bryant crawfwfd finishes the dunk on the other end. kevin thomas, drives, puts it in. about a minute 20 to go. here comes virginia, malcolm from the corner. down to four. now down to one. now three seconds to go. they get it in the corner. watch this shot. it's good at the buzzer. what a shot. and that's your game winner as darius thompson kills the deecons. >>> first place christ school at asheville christian academy. two great players. hits the jumper but the lions trail 55-45. a couple of plays later, the big crowd goes even crazier because shepherd will drive. cash knocks down to three. that cuts the lead to single digits. fourth quarter, though, belonged to the greenies. william fleming will find john folkerson. jam. christ school starts to pull away. couple plays later, folkerson lays down. watch what he does with it. one hand, two hand. christ school wins 76-56. >> it means a lot. it helps our team confidence wise headed in to our conference tournament. know we can beat them. >> stan: prep basketball affected in buncombe, henderson and asheville city schools. girls 64-44. mus . >> ashlea: stan, every time i see you
webb tonight. >>> make it 14. bryant crawfwfd finishes the dunk on the other end. kevin thomas, drives, puts it in. about a minute 20 to go. here comes virginia, malcolm from the corner. down to four. now down to one. now three seconds to go. they get it in the corner. watch this shot. it's good at the buzzer. what a shot. and that's your game winner as darius thompson kills the deecons. >>> first place christ school at asheville christian academy. two great players. hits the...