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well of the war is not the solution because the problem of mali for so who's. ability is false there isn't and if molise floor it's because of the program by french companies so it's not a solution but also the real goal of the french presence is not to come about but the real goal is. so what are the options and to regain stability in the region. well if you want to have stability in the region first you have to get rid of french intervention shamisen u.s. intervention is but also you know you have to ask why the out of this region you have to consider that africa. hundred percent of all rule materials group will fall you're going to be groups of many countries especially china brazil india and so on. you have to consider that truly and united states very active in the region we africa and installing military bases and trying to use local armies in somalia congo in all neary out there you have to consider that friends are trying to keep the prevalence of their companies so there is actually they don't want that mali. to be antonymous. what will be done with th
well of the war is not the solution because the problem of mali for so who's. ability is false there isn't and if molise floor it's because of the program by french companies so it's not a solution but also the real goal of the french presence is not to come about but the real goal is. so what are the options and to regain stability in the region. well if you want to have stability in the region first you have to get rid of french intervention shamisen u.s. intervention is but also you know you...
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of the friends to come it is how the mali uneasily the government of mali who have asked the mali and people didn't ask for intervention the million people they wanted to solve the problem. on the table among the millions this is in fact creating a contradiction in television is that you create a contradiction and finally you try to solve it in order to manage this is a management of crisis ok so what that means. behind there is intervention what were the french do when they meant interval the french are defending their own interest as you know that doesn't come continent is the world's just continent if it is inhabited by the pulpit by poor people we know that it is the trade between africa and china is increasing and also the brics country increasing and you know that it is france's now is declining declining its became the third trading partner in africa and united states to the place to france and became the second as you know that it is even united states have put in its military base is and it's called mean nujood you know that seventy five percent of the french a little city is
of the friends to come it is how the mali uneasily the government of mali who have asked the mali and people didn't ask for intervention the million people they wanted to solve the problem. on the table among the millions this is in fact creating a contradiction in television is that you create a contradiction and finally you try to solve it in order to manage this is a management of crisis ok so what that means. behind there is intervention what were the french do when they meant interval the...
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the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pull the first contingent out of the volatile state on tuesday they plan to withdraw three quarters of their force by the end of the get and keep a thousand strong deployment runs intervened in mali generally to drive islamist rebels out of the country and assess us early reports a lot has changed for paris is since the start of the mission they say though that they still plan on that continuing battle adoption of the four thousand strong military personnel who are at least on the ground and keeping these a one thousand feet as they say will be part of a few sure you when a peacekeeping mission i were over this is in stark contrast to what first foreign minister now for five years had said in here in your week. regarding france's direct involvement it is only a matter of later on in comments barca but we have no intention of staying forever . now the french have gone into mali a warning against the threat of as long as the extremism advance to europe no clearl
the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pull the first contingent out of the volatile state on tuesday they plan to withdraw three quarters of their force by the end of the get and keep a thousand strong deployment runs intervened in mali generally to drive islamist rebels out of the country and assess us early reports a lot has changed for paris is since the start of the mission they say though that they...
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security council for these troops to be set to mali in time for a scheduled presidential elect. june or early july you know i also spoke with a former french intelligence officer who had been stationed in northern africa and the middle east for about twenty years and he says that from the very start he had been doubtful that this operation in mali was going to be short french army expel the. insurgents from the cities ok it was not so complicated. and so what they would do they were going to treat what would happen just would come back exactly like they did in afghanistan when the soviets. you know in one nine hundred ninety exactly as they would have been stuck in the year when the last american so deal with troy exactly as they did as they didn't iraq when the u.s. troops. insurgencies back. before because the seashore twelve don't exist now where france one had first announced this military operation in mali two thirds of the french people were in support of these actions now many observers of analysts have already said that if this becomes a long drawn out war public opinion
security council for these troops to be set to mali in time for a scheduled presidential elect. june or early july you know i also spoke with a former french intelligence officer who had been stationed in northern africa and the middle east for about twenty years and he says that from the very start he had been doubtful that this operation in mali was going to be short french army expel the. insurgents from the cities ok it was not so complicated. and so what they would do they were going to...
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france's started pulling its troops from mali the first step in handing over operations to a un approved african force only one thousand french troops will remain by the end of the year january's french led intervention drove out islamised insurgents from northern mali but some are treated to desert hideouts in the vast area. has the details now the french are proposing keeping a permanent force of about one thousand french troops on the ground in mali to continue fighting against islamic extremists and militants of the country they say though that they still plan on continuing that would duction of their four thousand strong military personnel currently on the ground and keeping these a one thousand troops they say will be part of a few sure you when a peacekeeping mission however this is in stark contrast to what french foreign minister a lot of five years had said in january when he was questioned on the extent at the length of this military operation in mali let's take a listen. regarding france's direct involvement it is only a matter of later on comments barca but we have no intent
france's started pulling its troops from mali the first step in handing over operations to a un approved african force only one thousand french troops will remain by the end of the year january's french led intervention drove out islamised insurgents from northern mali but some are treated to desert hideouts in the vast area. has the details now the french are proposing keeping a permanent force of about one thousand french troops on the ground in mali to continue fighting against islamic...
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darting to leave mali wrapping up the islamist crackdown but a thousand soldiers will stay permanently. as one town of most hunger strike hits day sixty ford emerges that one inmate attempted suicide last month meanwhile prison officials are demanding more money to keep the jail running. and spy of private investigation in britain is booming is legal loopholes mean a growing number of people can simply watch you anytime anywhere. i welcome you watching our take with me. now frances started pulling its troops from mali the first step in handing over operations to a u.n. approved african force the french anticipated a short campaign against his alarmist insurgents in january but now i plan on keeping one thousand troops by the end of the year the military intervention initially drive out the militants from northern mali but some are treated to desert hideouts in a vast area. has the details they say though that they still plan on that continuing battle adoption of the four thousand strong military personnel currently on the ground and keeping these a one thousand troops they say will be
darting to leave mali wrapping up the islamist crackdown but a thousand soldiers will stay permanently. as one town of most hunger strike hits day sixty ford emerges that one inmate attempted suicide last month meanwhile prison officials are demanding more money to keep the jail running. and spy of private investigation in britain is booming is legal loopholes mean a growing number of people can simply watch you anytime anywhere. i welcome you watching our take with me. now frances started...
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examines the challenges of maintaining stability in mali. mali has become yet another front in the global war on terror but this anti terror operation just may be too difficult to scale down so quickly first let's review what's already been done and more importantly how efficient is what this operation started with and support of ground troops from the skies has always been one of its foundation stones the first planes to battle the islamists came from here a french military base in chad helicopter support came from another base in so some of the aviation was a leader to the capital of mali and some other bases were engaged as well like the ones in ivory coast and news year but then there's the question of refueling the mission for pilots going out of chad for instance usually takes seven to eight hours and they have to be refueled five times along the way this is where the u.s. and germany come in but if german planes have to come from sinegal an american planes have to come all the way from spain so all together this is quite a complicated
examines the challenges of maintaining stability in mali. mali has become yet another front in the global war on terror but this anti terror operation just may be too difficult to scale down so quickly first let's review what's already been done and more importantly how efficient is what this operation started with and support of ground troops from the skies has always been one of its foundation stones the first planes to battle the islamists came from here a french military base in chad...
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he from split station a permanent force in mali despite so earlier claims that they're on to the mission will be over a matter of weeks. a detainee on hunger strike at guantanamo bay allegedly tries to take his own life is in major league breaking point for the protest now into its third month. no escape from prying eyes the private investigation industry is thriving in britain as a lack of legal restrictions allows anyone to keep tabs on you at any time. why from. here at the hour to new center tonight very good evening to you well our top story then is just heard the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pulled the first contingent out of the volatile state on choose day they plan to withdraw three quarters indeed of the force by the end of the year and keep a thousand strong deployment there then france intervened in mali in january to drive business rebels out of the country in a test or a sinner reports next a lot's changed for paris since the start of the mission they say though that they still pl
he from split station a permanent force in mali despite so earlier claims that they're on to the mission will be over a matter of weeks. a detainee on hunger strike at guantanamo bay allegedly tries to take his own life is in major league breaking point for the protest now into its third month. no escape from prying eyes the private investigation industry is thriving in britain as a lack of legal restrictions allows anyone to keep tabs on you at any time. why from. here at the hour to new...
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french troops are starting to leave mali wrapping up the islam is cracked down but a thousand soldiers will stay permanently. at one time of hunger strike it's a day sixty four it emerges that one inmate that attempted suicide last month meanwhile prison officials are demanding wall money to keep the jail running. and ice by private investigation in britain is remaining as legal loopholes mean a growing number of people can simply walk you anytime anywhere. they're watching r t a live or for moscow with me to say front has started pulling its troops from the first step in handing over operations to a un approved african force the french interest a paid at a shot campaign against islamist insurgents in general but now plan on keeping one thousand troops by the end of the yeah the military intervention initially drove out the militants from northern mali but some retreated to desert hideouts in the last area artes to syria has the details they say though that they still plan on continuing double adoption of the four thousand strong military personnel who are at least on the ground and ke
french troops are starting to leave mali wrapping up the islam is cracked down but a thousand soldiers will stay permanently. at one time of hunger strike it's a day sixty four it emerges that one inmate that attempted suicide last month meanwhile prison officials are demanding wall money to keep the jail running. and ice by private investigation in britain is remaining as legal loopholes mean a growing number of people can simply walk you anytime anywhere. they're watching r t a live or for...
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pledges to station a permanent force in mali described early claims there and the insurgency mission would be over in a matter of weeks. i did take me on a hunger strike of one ton of obey allegedly trying to take his own life as inmates reach breaking point with the protests now in his third month. and no escape from prying eyes the private investigation industry is thriving in britain as a leg of legal restrictions allows anyone to tabs on you at any time. wherever you're watching from around the world or this is our duty to bomb would say the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pulled the first contingent out of the volatile state on tuesday they plan to withdraw three quarters of their force by the end of the year and keep a thousand strong deployment the front intervened in mali in jail region dr islam as rebels out of the country and as syria polls a lot has changed for paris as since the start of the mission they say though that they still plan on that continuing that reduction of their fou
pledges to station a permanent force in mali described early claims there and the insurgency mission would be over in a matter of weeks. i did take me on a hunger strike of one ton of obey allegedly trying to take his own life as inmates reach breaking point with the protests now in his third month. and no escape from prying eyes the private investigation industry is thriving in britain as a leg of legal restrictions allows anyone to tabs on you at any time. wherever you're watching from around...
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france pledges to station a permanent force in mali now despite earlier claims that anti insurgency mission will be over in a matter of weeks. the twenty on anger striker illegibly tries to take his own life is in mates with breaking point but the protest now in its third month. russia's foreign minister once again warns america not to escalate the standoff between north and south korea as he meets with u.s. secretary of state john kerry. all over again evening should live from the new center tonight nine pm moscow time it's kevin owen here with you and first of all the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pulled the first contingent out of the volatile state on tuesday they plan to withdraw three quarters of their force by the end of the year but keep a thousand strong deployment to france intervened in mali in january to drive his limits rebels out of the country his tests are still reports a lot changed for paris since the start of the mission they say though that they still plan on that continuing tha
france pledges to station a permanent force in mali now despite earlier claims that anti insurgency mission will be over in a matter of weeks. the twenty on anger striker illegibly tries to take his own life is in mates with breaking point but the protest now in its third month. russia's foreign minister once again warns america not to escalate the standoff between north and south korea as he meets with u.s. secretary of state john kerry. all over again evening should live from the new center...
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france has started pulling its troops from mali the first step in handing over operations to the u.n. approved african force the french anticipated a short campaign against islam this insurgency in january but now i plan on keeping one thousand troops by the end of the year the military intervention and the militants from northern mali some retreated to desert hideouts in the vast area. has the details they say though that they still plan on continuing that would option of their four thousand strong military personnel currently on the ground and keeping these a one thousand troops they say will be part of a few sure you when a peacekeeping mission however this is in stark contrast to what french foreign minister not for five years had said in january. regarding france's direct involvement it is only a matter of weeks later on we can comment barca but we have no intention of staying forever. now the french have gone into mali a warning against the threat of as long as the extreme islam advanced in europe now clearly any plan of a complete withdrawal is off the table now this one thousa
france has started pulling its troops from mali the first step in handing over operations to the u.n. approved african force the french anticipated a short campaign against islam this insurgency in january but now i plan on keeping one thousand troops by the end of the year the military intervention and the militants from northern mali some retreated to desert hideouts in the vast area. has the details they say though that they still plan on continuing that would option of their four thousand...
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force in mali despite earlier claims that there aren't insurgency mission would be over in a matter of weeks. a detainee and hunger strike a allegedly tries to take his own life is inmates reach breaking point with the protesters now in its third month. russia's foreign minister once again warns america not to escalate the standoff between north and south korea as he meets the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. activists in bahrain protest a court ruling that sought to teenagers sent to prison for ten years saying they were tortured into confessing this is the government continues to suppress dissenting voices across the gulf state. even if you just joined us it's kevin owen here at the r.t. new center tonight it's not just stuff to eleven pm here in moscow and our top story the pentagon is sounding the alarm over the french troops withdrawal from mali saying local forces are unfit to take over paris pulled the first contingent out of the volatile state on choose day they plan to withdraw three quarters of their force by the end of the year two but i've also sanctioned a thousand stro
force in mali despite earlier claims that there aren't insurgency mission would be over in a matter of weeks. a detainee and hunger strike a allegedly tries to take his own life is inmates reach breaking point with the protesters now in its third month. russia's foreign minister once again warns america not to escalate the standoff between north and south korea as he meets the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. activists in bahrain protest a court ruling that sought to teenagers sent to prison...
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coming up on the program -- ethnicera goes deep into uncovers in mali and that the desire for independence is as strong as ever. the pakistani women during to challenge for women's rights. marks the official launch of the presidential campaign here in venezuela to replace the late leader hugo chavez. though he is not on the ballot, his larger-than-life personality could play a role in the vote. -- afteryears ago years ago agreeing to close down its yongbyon reactor plant , they are announcing they are reopening the plant again. the state news agency is reporting north korea will begin rebuilding the facilities at the uranium enrichment sites and bring the reactor back online. the government says the facilities will be used for military purposes as well as providing domestic power. south korea's foreign ministry has expressed disappointment. >> if the report is true, it is regrettable. north korea should keep its promise and agreements. our government will closely monitor the situation. >> china, one of north korea's few allies thomas has also expressed concern. >> the demutualization of th
coming up on the program -- ethnicera goes deep into uncovers in mali and that the desire for independence is as strong as ever. the pakistani women during to challenge for women's rights. marks the official launch of the presidential campaign here in venezuela to replace the late leader hugo chavez. though he is not on the ballot, his larger-than-life personality could play a role in the vote. -- afteryears ago years ago agreeing to close down its yongbyon reactor plant , they are announcing...
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now i hope that we're going to be able to touch on events in mali now all with some developments there and with a bit of luck we'll be able to talk to an expert in just a moment a thousand french troops may now be stationed in mali as a permanent peace keeping force there are currently four thousand french troops in the african country after being flown in to squash and is a must insurgency the plan is now pending the approval of the morning government which came to power by a military coup last year let's get more on this from robert harness he's an independent journalist covering mali the french they want desperately of course to get out of afghanistan but now we're going to be deploying the same number of troops in mali. the need is greater is that right well just a second ago i did actually talk to robert we did make contact but now i think we've lost him robert can hear me now bill here in moscow sorry about that as you can see we have no contact with our guest there concerning mali but we'll see if we can get back to him a little later this possibly the next. president small it s
now i hope that we're going to be able to touch on events in mali now all with some developments there and with a bit of luck we'll be able to talk to an expert in just a moment a thousand french troops may now be stationed in mali as a permanent peace keeping force there are currently four thousand french troops in the african country after being flown in to squash and is a must insurgency the plan is now pending the approval of the morning government which came to power by a military coup...
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is doing the exact same thing they did at libya this time in secret but when france intervened in mali you were not against it why do you deem this intervention legitimate because she couldn't hold or ignore them she was this is my stance is go here and if you want either you fight against islamic fundamentalism in which case it makes sense to fight in mali but it's not normal to support the same terrorists in libya and in syria well now in a situation where our leaders are completely in my opinion insane they fight on the side of terrorists in libya and syria and against the same tyrant and mali this is not good here and me i am pro here and that is to say i think we should not have supported and given weapons and assisted the hardest in libya who right away impose sharia law after they came to power or that she should not do that and in syria we should start this question about relationship with qatar who provides funding to terrorism and fundamentalism throughout the world and indeed it does lead to to many to why this is a stream isn't in mali. victims multiply here each day. it's
is doing the exact same thing they did at libya this time in secret but when france intervened in mali you were not against it why do you deem this intervention legitimate because she couldn't hold or ignore them she was this is my stance is go here and if you want either you fight against islamic fundamentalism in which case it makes sense to fight in mali but it's not normal to support the same terrorists in libya and in syria well now in a situation where our leaders are completely in my...
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francois hollande's camel eaten in mali.k to february when an official presented the official of france with a camel in gratitude for france's fight against islamic militants in mali. the noise you hear is the camel. you can barely hear hollande say i'll take him home and use him for transportation. he left the animal with a family in mali saying they'd watch it but shortly after leaving, the family slaughtered it and used it for a stew. how did this happen? well, according to hollande there are two reasons. first, he didn't think a desert animal to quote with the rigors of the harsh french climate. ah, president hollande, there's nothing harsh about paris and camels live in colder zoos. that doesn't add up. [ speaking french ] hollande blamed the complex procedures involved in bringing a cam knell to france. all right. maybe he had us there. what are the procedures? well, that brings me to tonight's number. five. as in section five of the animal importation page of the french embassy website. the first four sections everyth
francois hollande's camel eaten in mali.k to february when an official presented the official of france with a camel in gratitude for france's fight against islamic militants in mali. the noise you hear is the camel. you can barely hear hollande say i'll take him home and use him for transportation. he left the animal with a family in mali saying they'd watch it but shortly after leaving, the family slaughtered it and used it for a stew. how did this happen? well, according to hollande there...
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president saying is me that about a thousand soldiers are going to remain in mali by the end of this year what are the chances that they're going to be successful in bringing the country of those islamic. also very unlikely i mean. the question is do they really want to i mean do they need a pretext to stay in the country for a few decades. there are long long long term plans to i think possibly divide the country there is a lot of talk of partition now so that he has a wife project could go ahead he would have a partition of the country are most likely to have two french rooted bases one interest looking the north one in march to be the center of the country you could have basically conflict between the. the two rigs in the north and the listening in the tell another other ethnic groups in the south so there is already talking fact of harlowe french. accompanying u.n. peacekeeping forces so far this is the likelihood is that they'll be there for a long time they don't think what's your prognosis this is all for the good or for the bad of security for that area. well there is the sec
president saying is me that about a thousand soldiers are going to remain in mali by the end of this year what are the chances that they're going to be successful in bringing the country of those islamic. also very unlikely i mean. the question is do they really want to i mean do they need a pretext to stay in the country for a few decades. there are long long long term plans to i think possibly divide the country there is a lot of talk of partition now so that he has a wife project could go...
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troops to mali in november. place elections will take in july. these structures are put in place to insure the success of this mission. >> doctors without borders say facing poorees are conditions in the u.s.-run refugee camps. people are getting six men after they arrive. there is only one toilet for every 3000 -- people like after they arrive. been 15,000 more refugees since january. the number of children limited per week for severe malnutrition has more than double from 42% -- 32 to 106. the situation in the camp is said to be unlikely to improve anytime soon. arriverefugees to following the start of the an army really destabilize the camp. we had stories of one the train for 3000 people. the situation has improved. we are still not at the extent of a standard for a lot of the parameters for refugee camps. latrines, war care, shelter, food. asking international organizations to raise 10 games to achieve these minimum standards. we also want to explain deadly think this will be a long-term problem. we do not
troops to mali in november. place elections will take in july. these structures are put in place to insure the success of this mission. >> doctors without borders say facing poorees are conditions in the u.s.-run refugee camps. people are getting six men after they arrive. there is only one toilet for every 3000 -- people like after they arrive. been 15,000 more refugees since january. the number of children limited per week for severe malnutrition has more than double from 42% -- 32 to...
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islamist rebels launch attacks in northern mali. north korea issues another .arning to its enemies tens of thousands gather in as doctors say nelson mandela's condition is improving. a passionate piece for -- plea for peace in syria. mali backed by french fighter jets are battling islamist rebels. timbuktu came under attack saturday night. there has been on attack -- an attack on another city, from which al jazeera filed this exclusive report. >> files -- fighters from the separation movement. one was shot during a battle with al qaeda fighters. the other was wounded on sunday when his group fell into a ambush. this man says he belongs to the movement for unity and jihad, a group linked to al qaeda. >> we were suddenly attacked by the fighters. they were writing to vehicles. we fought for two hours. two of our men were killed. five wounded. i do not know how many of them died, but we captured one. >> attacks by armed groups almost day in every -- almost every day in different areas of northern mali. heavy fighting broke out near tim
islamist rebels launch attacks in northern mali. north korea issues another .arning to its enemies tens of thousands gather in as doctors say nelson mandela's condition is improving. a passionate piece for -- plea for peace in syria. mali backed by french fighter jets are battling islamist rebels. timbuktu came under attack saturday night. there has been on attack -- an attack on another city, from which al jazeera filed this exclusive report. >> files -- fighters from the separation...
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mali on tour with him. when he got to munich in germaniering didn't have the proper paperwork to bring a plonky into the country so mali was quarantined in an animal shelter there. a german animal shelter. this happened on march 28th. mali has been imprincessed ever since. the officials told him if he wants his monkey back, he had four weeks to file the paperwork. now they are trying to talk him out of the monkey altogether. the director of the shelter said a baby monkey is not suitable to be on a world tour even if he is traveling by private jet. he should be out in the wild climbing trees and learning from other monkeys so he doesn't have serious psychological problems later in life. it is kind of hard to tell if he is talking about the monkey or justin bieber there. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he may have a point. in either case, i think it is a travesty that germany still has justin's monkey. tone sure that the monkey gets released, i issued an ultimatum. if they do not return the monkey to justin bieber by
mali on tour with him. when he got to munich in germaniering didn't have the proper paperwork to bring a plonky into the country so mali was quarantined in an animal shelter there. a german animal shelter. this happened on march 28th. mali has been imprincessed ever since. the officials told him if he wants his monkey back, he had four weeks to file the paperwork. now they are trying to talk him out of the monkey altogether. the director of the shelter said a baby monkey is not suitable to be...
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mali is just one border away from the mediterranean, so it is in the european interest to stop terrorism from spreading mali. >> the european mission willllll stress this is not a combat mission and its duration is limited, but it might take longer than planned. >> the european union's plan is set at 15 months. the millions are also determined to keep it as short as possible -- the malians are also determined. if 15 months will be long enough -- we will just have to see if progress is made. >> the government is hoping the european mission will deliver fast results. >> i believe it will allow our security forces to walk more quickly and effectively in recapturing in securing territory. and pave the way for negotiations. >> talks with opposition groups are another initiative being pushed by the european union. >> this all needs to be part of the political process of reconciliation with the north as well as within the various groups across the country. another aspect is elections, which should take place in july. >> germany will be the second biggest contributor to the european mission behi
mali is just one border away from the mediterranean, so it is in the european interest to stop terrorism from spreading mali. >> the european mission willllll stress this is not a combat mission and its duration is limited, but it might take longer than planned. >> the european union's plan is set at 15 months. the millions are also determined to keep it as short as possible -- the malians are also determined. if 15 months will be long enough -- we will just have to see if progress...
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doing the exact same thing they did at libya at this time in secret but when france intervened in mali you were not against it why do you deem this intervention digital meant as a sure good result of a woman so this is my stance is go here and if you want either you fight against islamic fundamentalism in which case it makes sense to fight in mali but it's not normal to support the same terrorists in libya and in syria when now in a situation where our leaders are completely in my opinion insane the fight on the side of terrorists in libya and syria and again is the same target and mali this is not here and me i am pro here and that is to say i think we should not have supported and given weapons in the system the decay. august and libya who like the way imposed challis on low off do they came to power you should not do that in ethiopia we should stop this question about relationship with to talk to provide funding to terrorism and fundamentalism throughout the world and indeed it does lead to the med to fight this extrude mazen and molly. you know sometimes you see a story and it seem
doing the exact same thing they did at libya at this time in secret but when france intervened in mali you were not against it why do you deem this intervention digital meant as a sure good result of a woman so this is my stance is go here and if you want either you fight against islamic fundamentalism in which case it makes sense to fight in mali but it's not normal to support the same terrorists in libya and in syria when now in a situation where our leaders are completely in my opinion...
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we didn't libya this time in secret but when france intervened in mali you were not against it why do you deem this intervention the gentleman because she couldn't hold out a moment she was this is my stance is coherent if you will and either you fight against islamic fundamentalism in which case it makes sense to fight in mali but it's not normal to support the same terrorists in libya and in syria right now in a situation where our leaders are completely in my opinion insane the fight on the side of terrorists in libya and syria and against the same terrorists and mali this is not good here and me i am pro here and that is to say i think we should not have supported and given weapons in the system the hardest in libya who right away impose sharia law after they came to power or that she should not do that and in syria we should start this question about relationship with qatar who provides funding to terrorism and fundamentalism throughout the world and indeed it is legitimate to fight this extrude mazen and molly my. mornings when we come back shortly after the break. download the
we didn't libya this time in secret but when france intervened in mali you were not against it why do you deem this intervention the gentleman because she couldn't hold out a moment she was this is my stance is coherent if you will and either you fight against islamic fundamentalism in which case it makes sense to fight in mali but it's not normal to support the same terrorists in libya and in syria right now in a situation where our leaders are completely in my opinion insane the fight on the...
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. >> french and african forces have driven rebels out of their stronghold in northern mali. often times, fighters leave their equipment and clues to the operations behind. here is the report from a former rebel stronghold. >> the town in northern mali here is now under the control of tuareg rebels. but during most of last year, this was the place where al qaeda set up base. instructions by top commanders are still legible on the walls. many of the recruits apparently did not read or write. the words were used to teach the arabic alphabet. remnants of heavy artillery around the place. guns mostly brought from libya or taken from the million army. these metal tubes were especially shaped and cut to be turned into bombs. hundreds of smaller groups are also locally made to be used as improvised explosive devices, ied's. he explains that they fill tubes with explosives, answered a long wire, so they can detonate the device from a distance. in january, french bombers leveled these buildings to the ground. at the site of the bombing, this was found carrying the name and logo of one
. >> french and african forces have driven rebels out of their stronghold in northern mali. often times, fighters leave their equipment and clues to the operations behind. here is the report from a former rebel stronghold. >> the town in northern mali here is now under the control of tuareg rebels. but during most of last year, this was the place where al qaeda set up base. instructions by top commanders are still legible on the walls. many of the recruits apparently did not read or...
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a thousand french troops now could be permanently stationed in mali as a so-called peacekeeping force currently four thousand french troops in the african country after being flown in to squash an islamist insurgency there the plan is now pending into play a pending the approval of mali's government came to power via a military coup last year robert harness a journalist covering mali says that france will keep its presence in the african country to revert to preserve its influence in the region from a french point of view west africa is a vital area in which they have had an interest for when they had an empire and then after general de gaulle gave the west african countries their independence france has retained its influence in the area and wants to continue to retain its influence says so they realize that if they don't act in west africa the chances are the americans will push them out and they will lose out in commercial terms and politically the french are determined to have elections in july and that plaid was to withdraw all their troops by july but this clearly it hasn't happ
a thousand french troops now could be permanently stationed in mali as a so-called peacekeeping force currently four thousand french troops in the african country after being flown in to squash an islamist insurgency there the plan is now pending into play a pending the approval of mali's government came to power via a military coup last year robert harness a journalist covering mali says that france will keep its presence in the african country to revert to preserve its influence in the region...
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which came to power by a military coup last year robert harness an independent journalist covering mali says france will keep its presence in the country to preserve its influence in the region from a french point to you know west africa is a vital area in which they have had an interest for when they had an empire and then after general de gaulle gave the west african countries their independence france has retained its influence in the area and wants to continue to retain its influence that is so they realize that if they don't act in west africa the chances of the americans will push them out and they will lose out in commercial terms and politically the french are determined to have elections in july and that plaid was to withdraw all the troops by july but this clearly it hasn't happened isn't going to happen and all the people who know nothing about this question said it wouldn't happen once they got involved yes it's expensive but it's the price of retaining their influence in the united nations and their parents don't see west africa. turning now to some other stories making glo
which came to power by a military coup last year robert harness an independent journalist covering mali says france will keep its presence in the country to preserve its influence in the region from a french point to you know west africa is a vital area in which they have had an interest for when they had an empire and then after general de gaulle gave the west african countries their independence france has retained its influence in the area and wants to continue to retain its influence that...
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francois hollande was given the campbell after visiting mali to help fight the insurgents. he will get another one. it will be sent to paris, where it will not end on the dinner menu. now to afghanistan where the withdrawing of troops could lead to civil war. after an security forces may not be able to handle the confrontation. after an security forces are making progress. afghan security forces are making progress. this market and of their tour of duty. nine comrades lost their lives here. the sacrifices were honored as the men and women raised their flag ahead of the fighting season. brigade leaves and a new one takes over, they have a difficult balancing act ahead. this year it is not british troops in the lead. that is down to afghan forces with british troops ready to help but only if they are called on for support. >> we cannot let them fail. afghan conference we regard as -- wenter of gravity in can regard on them as the center of gravity. need british forces in the number we got. hear the dust of afghanistan is washed off the ragged leaving afghanistan will cost 300
francois hollande was given the campbell after visiting mali to help fight the insurgents. he will get another one. it will be sent to paris, where it will not end on the dinner menu. now to afghanistan where the withdrawing of troops could lead to civil war. after an security forces may not be able to handle the confrontation. after an security forces are making progress. afghan security forces are making progress. this market and of their tour of duty. nine comrades lost their lives here. the...
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the people in the north are demanding complete and immediate independence from mali.hite srio come, lankan cricket players have been banned from some games. protecting honeybees. we will tell you what the insects are in a sticky situation. >> hello, again. you are watching "al jazeera." at least one person has been killed in protests and bangladesh. the people is one -- are wanting be death penalty law for those who insult islam. a new prime minister, tammam salam. minister of prime has blocked resigned two weeks ago. world powers are meeting for a final day of talks over iran's controversial program. iran says it is enriching uranium for peaceful purposes, but critics fear it is trying to develop a nuclear bomb. let's go back to one of her top stories margin that is taking place in bangladesh at the moment. they've been -- david is a editor of a new bangladesh newspaper and joins us live via skype. thank you very much for speaking with us. let's talk about this march. this is a march to protect against free speech. what is your take on this? >> well, it is certainly
the people in the north are demanding complete and immediate independence from mali.hite srio come, lankan cricket players have been banned from some games. protecting honeybees. we will tell you what the insects are in a sticky situation. >> hello, again. you are watching "al jazeera." at least one person has been killed in protests and bangladesh. the people is one -- are wanting be death penalty law for those who insult islam. a new prime minister, tammam salam. minister of...
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. >> a degree of normality has returned in southern mali. with islamist groups threatening to overrun the capital city earlier this year, french forces stepped in on the side of the government. now, after the french drawdown, soldiers have been tasked with maintaining security in the north. they are being trained in these barracks, but very soon german troops may take over the training mission from the french. the first job, training new recruits to the army who will provide logistical support for combat units. they will teach them how to build roads, bridges, and barracks. the german defense minister outlined their mission on a recent visit to mali. >> things will only go well here if the molly forces take over responsibility for security themselves. we will provide training support so this happens. >> the german bundestag has a brief to help finish the mission that the french began. >> here is an environmental story attracting attention all over the world. the threat of the extension of the is in europe has reached such a dangerous level t
. >> a degree of normality has returned in southern mali. with islamist groups threatening to overrun the capital city earlier this year, french forces stepped in on the side of the government. now, after the french drawdown, soldiers have been tasked with maintaining security in the north. they are being trained in these barracks, but very soon german troops may take over the training mission from the french. the first job, training new recruits to the army who will provide logistical...
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there will help to stabilize the mali north.s led the offense of january, have withdrawn from the country and the new forces are expected to take over from the current african-led mission at the beginning of july. ofaria accounts for 30% child deaths in nigeria. despite efforts to tackle the disease, huge challenges remain. >> this is one of several herbal olson stores in nigeria. the herbal medicines to treat medications and they sell like hotcakes. this is a regular customer. he has been patronizing the shop for over 10 years. >> medicines don't work for me. if i use malaria drugs, after two days, i have to look for alternatives. i prefer something. >> this is what makes simple malaria become complicated. that might be the reason why we have a lot of suffering from malaria among children. children of the most vulnerable. hundreds of thousands die each year from malaria, resulting from poor environmental hygiene. or access to health facilities and quality drugs. such drugs are available but some are counterfeit or fake. a% of t
there will help to stabilize the mali north.s led the offense of january, have withdrawn from the country and the new forces are expected to take over from the current african-led mission at the beginning of july. ofaria accounts for 30% child deaths in nigeria. despite efforts to tackle the disease, huge challenges remain. >> this is one of several herbal olson stores in nigeria. the herbal medicines to treat medications and they sell like hotcakes. this is a regular customer. he has...
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indeed, and there is no doubt at all that the french have been able to do a massive job in northern mali. they were able to serious hit -- seriously hit the jihadist groups. a vast you secure such region? them, whenl with they have undoubtedly been able to fully? have you make sure that these fighters do not come back, and this is exactly what is happening now. they are able to come back to the towns that were liberated two months ago. this is now what the french are facing, with the mining forces and the other african forces. they have to launch preparations in the cities and around the cities to make sure these towns are finally secure. >> ok, from timbuktu, thank you. the threat of islamic extremists. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on today's program, imagine spending 20 years in prison for a crime you did not commit. we need a man who is putting the past behind him with a new life. get is something you do not to say every day. tonight, we are going to look inside of the mongolian stock exchange. the country has been described as the saudi arabia of minerals.
indeed, and there is no doubt at all that the french have been able to do a massive job in northern mali. they were able to serious hit -- seriously hit the jihadist groups. a vast you secure such region? them, whenl with they have undoubtedly been able to fully? have you make sure that these fighters do not come back, and this is exactly what is happening now. they are able to come back to the towns that were liberated two months ago. this is now what the french are facing, with the mining...
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ken mali in the back there, the immediate chair and was instrumental in working with lieutenant governor in making this public service announcement which i'm really proud to say i think will give a real shot in the arm to the association as well as to jurors and the jury in general going forward. karen cansino, very instrumental in the distribution of our gazette, we're putting the gazette -- it was in the examiner two weeks ago. 130,000 copies distributed around the city. so, hopefully it fell in the hands of 130,000 people. and we are also distributing in all the libraries around the city. and while in speaking engagements, we talk about the civil grand jury. it is an excellent outreach item for us. we also have hal smith who is on the board [speaker not understood], and our current foreperson, mark [speaker not understood]. would you like to say anything about your jury service? >> well, i'm very grateful, one, to be selected. two, to have an incredible group of jurors to work with, representative of all aspects of san francisco communities and educational background. and it's been in
ken mali in the back there, the immediate chair and was instrumental in working with lieutenant governor in making this public service announcement which i'm really proud to say i think will give a real shot in the arm to the association as well as to jurors and the jury in general going forward. karen cansino, very instrumental in the distribution of our gazette, we're putting the gazette -- it was in the examiner two weeks ago. 130,000 copies distributed around the city. so, hopefully it fell...
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some of the world news in brief for this hour in mali the national military backed by french intervention forces is fighting an islamist resurgence in the country's north rather the rebel fighters have a series of attacks on the city of. despite the renewed violence france still plans to start withdrawing its change for mali later this month meanwhile paris has stepped up security measures at home carrying reprisal attacks from extremists. a powerful blast heard a government compound in the iraqi city of tikrit killing at least nine people and wounding many more most of the casualties among the police insurgents are stopped a fuel tanker just outside a police administration building and blew it up causing heavy damage in the area terror attacks are frequently in iraq where sunni militants have been fighting to undermine the shia led government in germany when it looks like people are getting tired of handing out cash to help others only this time it's not about foreign bailouts is over helping fellow germans two decades since reunification divisions remain when it came to the prosperous w
some of the world news in brief for this hour in mali the national military backed by french intervention forces is fighting an islamist resurgence in the country's north rather the rebel fighters have a series of attacks on the city of. despite the renewed violence france still plans to start withdrawing its change for mali later this month meanwhile paris has stepped up security measures at home carrying reprisal attacks from extremists. a powerful blast heard a government compound in the...
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roadside bombs killed a french soldier serving in northern mali and injured two other troops that brings the total french death toll to six since the beginning of the military intervention in january paris deployed forces in the west african country help government troops there stop as honest militants from seizing the capital around four thousand french troops remain and mali. cost of five people have been found guilty of human organ trafficking and court handed down the maximum sentence of eight years to the head of an illegal clinic in pristina where the transplants played and he and his accomplices recruited impoverished organ donors in eastern europe and central asia the clinic was closed in two thousand and eight after a turkish man whose kidney have it removed collapsed and an airport. by what ash has refused any international support in dealing with the consequences of wednesday's factory collapse hundreds of people are believed to be still trapped under the rubble and the death toll of almost four hundred people as expected to climb it's believed the factory collapse due to faul
roadside bombs killed a french soldier serving in northern mali and injured two other troops that brings the total french death toll to six since the beginning of the military intervention in january paris deployed forces in the west african country help government troops there stop as honest militants from seizing the capital around four thousand french troops remain and mali. cost of five people have been found guilty of human organ trafficking and court handed down the maximum sentence of...