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they arrived with his back full of gunshot and said his girlfriend had an affair with a malitia member group came for him an ordered him to leave her and started beating him up. >> translator: i got up and run away and then they shot me in the back with a shotgun. >> reporter: he was lucky to get away, thousands have died in the violence and me left when his brother was kill and targeted simply not for having a traditional hairstyle. >> translator: he ran into some antimalitia and saw him and said because of his haircut he was a muslim and killed him. >> reporter: and they are in a band. they insist on showing us a dance routine at the london site. ♪ they used to perform to hundreds of people back home but say the music scene stops with the violence. it will probably be a long time before they can perform again. along with thousands of central africans they are about to begin new lives in exile and it won't be easy but it's their way to forget for a moment the pain of what they left behind. security forces broken up an antigovernment protest and 40 people were arrested. demonstrating a
they arrived with his back full of gunshot and said his girlfriend had an affair with a malitia member group came for him an ordered him to leave her and started beating him up. >> translator: i got up and run away and then they shot me in the back with a shotgun. >> reporter: he was lucky to get away, thousands have died in the violence and me left when his brother was kill and targeted simply not for having a traditional hairstyle. >> translator: he ran into some antimalitia...
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he was 1 of 6 former malitia leaders as part of a peace process. he was arrested by the acog golese authorities in 2005 in connection with the killing of nine u.n. peace keepers. he was held without charge until his transfer to the icc in october, 2007. lee baka has more from the hague >> reporter: throughout court proceedings here in the hage, he remained somewhat relaxed, smiling occasionally. he was asked to stand for the verdict, and he remained impassive throughout. the court here found him guilty on two key charges of being an access occur to murder and both of these have to do with a massacre in the village that borders uganda 13 years ago in which go 00 people were killed. some eyewitnesses of that massacre say that people were hacked to death from machetes, others dragged from bed and killed. he found guilty of recruiting soldiers under the age of 15 being forced to be part of the armed malitia. he has been acquitted, also, of rape and sexual violence as well. we now know that he will remain in custody. the court will the now decide on a s
he was 1 of 6 former malitia leaders as part of a peace process. he was arrested by the acog golese authorities in 2005 in connection with the killing of nine u.n. peace keepers. he was held without charge until his transfer to the icc in october, 2007. lee baka has more from the hague >> reporter: throughout court proceedings here in the hage, he remained somewhat relaxed, smiling occasionally. he was asked to stand for the verdict, and he remained impassive throughout. the court here...
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they would like to switch on the military forces of malitia and national organization to give them weaponstheir hands. i would like to ask those representatives from the west, are you blind? have you lost memory? have you forgotten what is fascisism? but i'm sure that officers, soldiers of ukraine know about it, opposite to you with representatives which find the document which is not about the guaranty to myself but about the guaranty of the civil peace in ukraine and you have just ruined that document and that man who swore not to shoot their own people now we can see what are they worth. they will not follow your orders anymore. i would like to remind you that i remain not the only one legitimate president but also the chief commander of the country. i have not stopped my duties before and i was not deprived of my duties. according to the constitution of ukraine, in usa and other countries, they say that i have lost my legitimacy because i ran out of the country. i repeat, i have not run out. the seizure of the building of the government is anticonstitutional. with weapons in their hand
they would like to switch on the military forces of malitia and national organization to give them weaponstheir hands. i would like to ask those representatives from the west, are you blind? have you lost memory? have you forgotten what is fascisism? but i'm sure that officers, soldiers of ukraine know about it, opposite to you with representatives which find the document which is not about the guaranty to myself but about the guaranty of the civil peace in ukraine and you have just ruined that...
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prorussian malitias are also being kept on the ground. >>> a rocket blasted off from kasikstan carryingan american astronaut and two russians. the u.s. has had to rely on -- >>> for one commonly used word file, users are being warned about a bobbie trap for files with rich text format. microsoft says opening an infected file can allow hackers to comendere your computer. users should avoid opening rtf files. >>> apple is letting parents know by e-mail about this new policy and new parental controls. the policy is a result of a lawsuit filed in 2011 about kids racking up big bills on i tunes without their parents knowledge. that the time purchases could be made for 15 minutes without reentering a password. >>> an effort to save chanook salmon is taking a different turn. instead of swimming to the pacific, their journey is made on trucks. >> reporter: most years the chanook smalls swim today they arrive by truck. today workers released the salmon further down at rio vista. >> we need to make sure for our future generations that our wildlife species are there for human generations to enjoy.
prorussian malitias are also being kept on the ground. >>> a rocket blasted off from kasikstan carryingan american astronaut and two russians. the u.s. has had to rely on -- >>> for one commonly used word file, users are being warned about a bobbie trap for files with rich text format. microsoft says opening an infected file can allow hackers to comendere your computer. users should avoid opening rtf files. >>> apple is letting parents know by e-mail about this new...
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prorussian malitias are also being kept on the ground. >>> a rocket blasted off from kasikstan carryingan american astronaut and two russians. the u.s. has had to rely on -- >>> for one commonly used word file, users are being warned about a bobbie trap for files with rich text format. microsoft says opening an infected file can allow hackers to comendere your computer. users should avoid opening rtf files. >>> apple is letting parents know by e-mail about this new policy and new parental controls. the policy is a result of a lawsuit filed in 2011 about kids racking up big bills on i tunes without their parents knowledge. that the time purchases could be made for 15 minutes without reentering a password. >>> an effort to save chanook salmon is taking a different turn. instead of swimming to the pacific, their journey is made on trucks. >> reporter: most years the chanook smalls swim today they arrive by truck. today workers released the salmon further down at rio vista. >> we need to make sure for our future generations that our wildlife species are there for human generations to enjoy.
prorussian malitias are also being kept on the ground. >>> a rocket blasted off from kasikstan carryingan american astronaut and two russians. the u.s. has had to rely on -- >>> for one commonly used word file, users are being warned about a bobbie trap for files with rich text format. microsoft says opening an infected file can allow hackers to comendere your computer. users should avoid opening rtf files. >>> apple is letting parents know by e-mail about this new...
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the malitia -- >> we'll get more on the press conference. they are just going to give us more details. the police believe the plane could have flown into the northern or southern corridor. basically a little into the ocean as far as they were concerned. they will give you more details and they have not finishing the press conference. >>> both the eu and the u.s. have rejected the outcome of the crimean ballot. steve is in kiev with the latest. steve, do we enter a quieter period in some ways now? last week we wait to see what russia does. >> reporter: maybe, ross, maybe. just not yet. that could come over the next couple of days. the douma is born as one of the next things to decide on whether to accept that from the crimean region. does he extend military activity to you crain and to the east? there's enormous russian military build-up on the other side of the border and a lot of trouble in the ooemp part of this country. which also has a lrnlg russian speak speaker medication. they are going to bring crimea into russia. and three, how does
the malitia -- >> we'll get more on the press conference. they are just going to give us more details. the police believe the plane could have flown into the northern or southern corridor. basically a little into the ocean as far as they were concerned. they will give you more details and they have not finishing the press conference. >>> both the eu and the u.s. have rejected the outcome of the crimean ballot. steve is in kiev with the latest. steve, do we enter a quieter period...
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usa's prime minister said he send a request from malitia to take charge in searching the southern indianre the plane may have disappeared. >> all of our agencies that could possibly help in this area are scouring their data to see if there's anything that they can add to the understanding of this mystery. >> reporter: the southern area is one of two potential routes that officials believe the jet may have taken based on satellite data. the other stretches north over several countries. >> assets are being deployed. operations have begun. >> reporter: investigators now say they don't know if one of flight 370's 2 communication systems was turned off before or after the last verbal exchange between the pilot and air traffic control. officials also say they believe the co-pilot was the one who said "all right, good night" before the jet vanished. investigators -- men's homes twice, including march 9th, one day after the plane disappeared. inside the house where 03-year- old pilot lives, investigators located and removed a flight simulator seen in this video the captain posted online. today o
usa's prime minister said he send a request from malitia to take charge in searching the southern indianre the plane may have disappeared. >> all of our agencies that could possibly help in this area are scouring their data to see if there's anything that they can add to the understanding of this mystery. >> reporter: the southern area is one of two potential routes that officials believe the jet may have taken based on satellite data. the other stretches north over several...
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began to control the urban terrain of iraq and that was the insurgency increasingly and the shiites malitia. different units have different approaches to counter insurgency. i talked about one approach in fallujah and another one was up in another area in 2005. faced with a similar problem, faced insurgency in the city, but he didn't attack it. he cleared it, and then positioned his forces inside the city and smaller combat outpost to make sure they could not rise up again. he altered the dynamic of the battle there. it was a great example of counter warfare but only one unit among many. talking iraqi cities to save them wasn't the answer. this period of the war spiraling downward but not a crisis point ended in february of 2006 with the destruction of the forth holiest shrine. they understood the shiites outnumbered everyone and they could outvote and eventually gain power in iraq. but after this incident with this major shrine destroyed, they said if there iraq government can't defend the religion, the faithful will. and that is all that was needed for them to rise up. they torched sunnis
began to control the urban terrain of iraq and that was the insurgency increasingly and the shiites malitia. different units have different approaches to counter insurgency. i talked about one approach in fallujah and another one was up in another area in 2005. faced with a similar problem, faced insurgency in the city, but he didn't attack it. he cleared it, and then positioned his forces inside the city and smaller combat outpost to make sure they could not rise up again. he altered the...
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began to control the urban terrain of iraq and that was the insurgency increasingly and the shiites malitia. different units have different approaches to counter insurgency. i talked about one approach in fallujah and another one was up in another area in 2005. faced with a similar problem, faced insurgency in the city, but he didn't attack it. he cleared it, and then positioned his forces inside the city and smaller combat outpost to make sure they could not rise up again. he altered the dynamic of the battle there. it was a great example of counter warfare but only one unit among many. talking iraqi cities to save them wasn't the answer. this period of the war spiraling downward but not a crisis point ended in february of 2006 with the destruction of the forth holiest shrine. they understood the shiites outnumbered everyone and they could outvote and eventually gain power in iraq. but after this incident with this major shrine destroyed, they said if there iraq government can't defend the religion, the faithful will. and that is all that was needed for them to rise up. they torched sunnis
began to control the urban terrain of iraq and that was the insurgency increasingly and the shiites malitia. different units have different approaches to counter insurgency. i talked about one approach in fallujah and another one was up in another area in 2005. faced with a similar problem, faced insurgency in the city, but he didn't attack it. he cleared it, and then positioned his forces inside the city and smaller combat outpost to make sure they could not rise up again. he altered the...
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a place where they have support, meaning a malitia on the ground or government on the ground that would allow them to land and allow them to do negotiation for hostage release. and in government, that is in relationship with china as well, a lot of possible option. >> does any place fit the description you just gave? >> yes, but i have been asking the experts to say if they could land and malaysia would give them a spot to land, and i have not gotten that answer from the technicians yet. >> what about yemen? does that seem like a likely destination? >> no, because the army-controlled yemen cannot control an airstrip. the only place we are going to be looking at is where there's a malitia to control an airstrip, can have the plane down, take the hostages and then the negotiation would begin. that's what the experts should be looking at now. >> what does this say about the future of terrorism, a one-off instance or an approach to terrorism that we don't know the end game to yet? >> it is new taking. every time you have a team of terrorists learning from the other previous team of terr ter
a place where they have support, meaning a malitia on the ground or government on the ground that would allow them to land and allow them to do negotiation for hostage release. and in government, that is in relationship with china as well, a lot of possible option. >> does any place fit the description you just gave? >> yes, but i have been asking the experts to say if they could land and malaysia would give them a spot to land, and i have not gotten that answer from the technicians...
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and he recruited child soldiers under 15 and forced to be part of the armed malitia and acquitted ofe and sexual violence as well. we now know he will remain in custody. the court will now decide on a sentencing date and have a clear idea of what his full sentence will be, how many years he will remain behind bars. >> reporter: and barker reporting there, the trial of three journalists in egypt is adjusted, bahimi and gresta and mohamed are accused of spreading false news and al jazeera rejects charges and calls for immediate release and the trial will resume on march 24. winter is far from over in the upper midwest and let's bring in nicole mitchell, good morning. >> a couple places where we are watching the winter weather and the metrologist winter ended at the end of february but we have a few weeks until the official start of spring and a system through the mid atlantic and bringing ice in virginia. more on that coming up. a disturbance in the midwest and not a lot of moisture associated with it but as we get away from one system and h ed to the next, as this comes through the fr
and he recruited child soldiers under 15 and forced to be part of the armed malitia and acquitted ofe and sexual violence as well. we now know he will remain in custody. the court will now decide on a sentencing date and have a clear idea of what his full sentence will be, how many years he will remain behind bars. >> reporter: and barker reporting there, the trial of three journalists in egypt is adjusted, bahimi and gresta and mohamed are accused of spreading false news and al jazeera...
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government in independence square and this morning he says his father was kidnapped by a pro-russian malitiand no word on his whereabouts and sergei fedorov wants to fight that. >> translator: we will not give a centimeter of our land and not going anywhere he says and keep fighting for crimea to stay inside ukraine. >> reporter: both groups are digging in and ready to fight for land that each side feels belongs to them. nick with al jazeera, ukraine. >> reporter: this is a live look at a pro-russian rally in moscow occurring right now. the u.s. continues to condemn russian president vladimir putin who continues support of the crimea separatists and says he is defending the russian speaking majority there. people were killed from a suicide bomber in eye rock and happened south of baghdad and the bomber detonated a mini van with explosives at the city's northern entrance and the blast set at least 50 cars on fire and injured 160 people and the attack comes weeks before iraq's general election. mexico said the leader of a powerful drug cartel has been killed again, the crazy one was killed sun
government in independence square and this morning he says his father was kidnapped by a pro-russian malitiand no word on his whereabouts and sergei fedorov wants to fight that. >> translator: we will not give a centimeter of our land and not going anywhere he says and keep fighting for crimea to stay inside ukraine. >> reporter: both groups are digging in and ready to fight for land that each side feels belongs to them. nick with al jazeera, ukraine. >> reporter: this is a...
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there's a situation on the ground, too, where it could be out of the west and russia's control if malitias or if activists on either side in ukraine, really, escalate tensions, correct? >> reporter: that's correct. you have about 40% of the population of ukraine who are either ukrainian, ethnic ukrainian, they are muslims or pro-russians, not a love of them who want to see -- they don't want to see a splitting of the country, they think it is in the country's worst interest to see that happen. and you have the numerically strong ukraine, but very much the majority on the peninsula of this strong ethnic russian belief that unless this happens in crimea and crimea splits from ukraine, the so-called neo-fascists in government and kiev will squeeze them. they are going to treat those pro-russians or ethnic russians as a second class community. so, yes, there's a great threat now that just locally you'll have these two sides, 60/40, 55/45 in terms of percentages going at each other. that said, ukrainians ethnically speaking, ukrainians don't tend to fight those who are in control, who are rulin
there's a situation on the ground, too, where it could be out of the west and russia's control if malitias or if activists on either side in ukraine, really, escalate tensions, correct? >> reporter: that's correct. you have about 40% of the population of ukraine who are either ukrainian, ethnic ukrainian, they are muslims or pro-russians, not a love of them who want to see -- they don't want to see a splitting of the country, they think it is in the country's worst interest to see that...
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and that's how a bunch of red tag malitia men defeated the most powerful army in the world at that time. you need to go out to talk to people. everybody you know, have the discussion, don't let the left shut you up. >> speaking of that, ben carson always speaks and i'm impressed by it. just this week harry reid, senate majority leader, attacked the koch brothers as un-american for releasing their political views. >> and sarah palin talking about the war on women. she wanted to go after this and got everyone fired up. take a listen to sarah palin. >> girls, we know better than to fall for that victimization line from the president and his party. ask them, whose really stereotyping you? is it the people who believe that you are a thinking, achieving, striving, strong individual? or those who put you in a box and they define you still by body parts, enticing girls to think that they need these guys to grow government to take care of them. women, don't let them use you unless you choose to be their political pawn. honey, that's not liberation, that's subjugation. and this sisterhood fights
and that's how a bunch of red tag malitia men defeated the most powerful army in the world at that time. you need to go out to talk to people. everybody you know, have the discussion, don't let the left shut you up. >> speaking of that, ben carson always speaks and i'm impressed by it. just this week harry reid, senate majority leader, attacked the koch brothers as un-american for releasing their political views. >> and sarah palin talking about the war on women. she wanted to go...