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people have said why don't you use a libyan militia to do it? i said the whole point was to bring him alive. >> that's libya's dilemma. militias affiliated with the central government have been cucheaccused by the us governmef torturing their detainees to death. we visited one of tripoli's largest prisons to see how wide torture is. >> his foot is still broken to now. >> foot still broken? how did it happen? >> it's because of the torture, they were beating me. they weren't beating me here. they were beating me in another prison, buststan prison. i was tortured more than once. >> he was being interrogated? >> yes, they were forted interrogations. >> what methods of torture were they doing? what were they doing to him? >> do other people have similar stories to him in other prisons? what's that injury from? prisoners in this cell tell them that they have been here for two years now, without going to a judge or even being able to see a lawyer. more than 8,000 prisoners remain in libyan jails sing the beginning of the revolution. -- since the begin
people have said why don't you use a libyan militia to do it? i said the whole point was to bring him alive. >> that's libya's dilemma. militias affiliated with the central government have been cucheaccused by the us governmef torturing their detainees to death. we visited one of tripoli's largest prisons to see how wide torture is. >> his foot is still broken to now. >> foot still broken? how did it happen? >> it's because of the torture, they were beating me. they...
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since the war ended, they have been pursued and regularly attacked by the militias. the situation might not be perfect in libya but at least they have their freedom. >> how many of these women know somebody who's been detained? she has had two or three relatives that have been detained? >> three. >> she's had her son detained? so everybody has had their relative detained since the revolution? what happened to her son that's missing? when did he go missing? >> says they don't know the exact day. he was missing in -- >> like how long ago, a year ago? >> like the beginning of -- >> the beginning of the revolution? [ crying ] >> i don't know why anyone stands aside i think in the endorphin, the endorphin period of the revolution i call it, that somehow gadhafi would be overthrown and out of his head would spring a dubai. >> debra smith is the new ambassador to libya, the death of her predecessor, chris stevens and three others. >> we go out protecting people is very important to us. it's also let me be honest. we can't afford to political backlash again in the united sta
since the war ended, they have been pursued and regularly attacked by the militias. the situation might not be perfect in libya but at least they have their freedom. >> how many of these women know somebody who's been detained? she has had two or three relatives that have been detained? >> three. >> she's had her son detained? so everybody has had their relative detained since the revolution? what happened to her son that's missing? when did he go missing? >> says they...
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torn apart by the very militias they have helped to support.ault lines is here to find out what wet wrong. >> on november the 16th, after friday press, a peaceful demonstration formed in a residential neighborhood. local residents were protesting again the armed militia presence in their neighborhood. they were met with machine gunfire. when the shooting stopped dozens of people layed dead, many more were injured. the massacre took place the day we arrived in libya. by the time we reached the scene, the men there told us the killers had left. the many lish sha men who had taken over were from a libya shield, a a militia that was set up but was largely decommissioned after some of its member opened fire on anti-militia demonstrators in june 2013. killing more than 30 people. some of the fighters said they had been present when the shooting happened. all that we spoke with were supportive of marry brothers in arms. >> showing the graffiti on the wall sayin saying muammar gaddafi still here. they are playing those supporters on the violence that t
torn apart by the very militias they have helped to support.ault lines is here to find out what wet wrong. >> on november the 16th, after friday press, a peaceful demonstration formed in a residential neighborhood. local residents were protesting again the armed militia presence in their neighborhood. they were met with machine gunfire. when the shooting stopped dozens of people layed dead, many more were injured. the massacre took place the day we arrived in libya. by the time we reached...
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various militias and the forces here are aligning themselves on one side or the other.o you have these militias saying step down, the official triply defense council, which is a group of militias that are part of the official security services here in the capitol, they said they are going to back the government. to the east. says it will back the government, so if this ends up being a credibility threat. of course this is a very serious situation here, with a country with weak defense sources and a very insecure security situation. >> as we watch these situations unfold, is it safe to say the situation is anything but safe almost any place? >> it is really amazing. there's. that militia, they have more tanks in the official army, here in the capitol, there's been a television station that has been twice within the last beak, first by rocket propelled grenades and then by rockets. journalists have been kidnapped some have been killed across the country. the prime minister, himself, nabbed back in october for a matter of hours. this is not safe by any means the government
various militias and the forces here are aligning themselves on one side or the other.o you have these militias saying step down, the official triply defense council, which is a group of militias that are part of the official security services here in the capitol, they said they are going to back the government. to the east. says it will back the government, so if this ends up being a credibility threat. of course this is a very serious situation here, with a country with weak defense sources...
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obviously this guy is not being more of a militia you don't have to be regulated militia it's that the right of that then why does the second amendment say that the people is explicitly said in several amendments the right of the people the first the fourth it's not clear that if there's any intention to make inroads in the fourth do not start out with in order to maintain right and if it was pay if there was different punctuation or you have a better argument but the supreme court and most scholars in my opinion i think on strong ground say that the right of the people the militia you're talking about is more akin to than that in the current definition of that a national guard and national guard that can be federalized by the president is not the type of militia of citizen militia that the founders were talking about some of the at issue the second amendment the right to bear arms is an individual right and that's why it's different it's different in driving in guns and guns do have a purpose and sometimes the purpose of a gun is to kill people that's what it's designed to do that's w
obviously this guy is not being more of a militia you don't have to be regulated militia it's that the right of that then why does the second amendment say that the people is explicitly said in several amendments the right of the people the first the fourth it's not clear that if there's any intention to make inroads in the fourth do not start out with in order to maintain right and if it was pay if there was different punctuation or you have a better argument but the supreme court and most...
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to help -- in fear of militias.to help, police have returned to the streets but there are few in number and fax the underequipped. >> -- vastly underequipped. it is not enough. the police are under arm. >> only 21 police officers have her turn to the job, armed with just 8 shared kalashnikovs. security forces went into hiding during the lynching and villages. we weren't doing anything. it was only when the french forces arrived that we are there to present ourselves. french troops are deployed here and are trying to get the local police back in action. their main job, to help local officials deal with the militias still at large. >> what is the relationship between them and the police and the population? >> well, there was a moment where we were at a stalemate because they don't want our presence here. >> there is still more than 100 fighters posted around the town, with no real resources, the police seized dialogue as the way forward. >> we need to approach them, to bring them in, so they develop a sense of patriot
to help -- in fear of militias.to help, police have returned to the streets but there are few in number and fax the underequipped. >> -- vastly underequipped. it is not enough. the police are under arm. >> only 21 police officers have her turn to the job, armed with just 8 shared kalashnikovs. security forces went into hiding during the lynching and villages. we weren't doing anything. it was only when the french forces arrived that we are there to present ourselves. french troops...
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it's a very organized militia. they speak russian but won't say anything about anything. we have a similar situation over at the other airport, as well, a military airport. that seems to be completely blocked off by a number of men with military trucks blocking the road and then a self defense militia in front of that row of trucks. this comes just a day after the crimean parliament was occupied by unidentified armed men that appear to be a pro russian militia here. in wednesday that turned into clashes outside the parliament as the crimean minority, 20,000 of those here clashed with the russian ethnic russian population here. 90% of the people here are russian, russian speaking and share a russian culture and heritage. many look toward the east, many believe that they should be under the influence of russia. they certainly have been unhappy about what's been going on in kiev in the last three months and certainly in the last week or so, they believe that the people in kiev are terrorists or thugs or fascists, they say and they really believe that they don't want any part
it's a very organized militia. they speak russian but won't say anything about anything. we have a similar situation over at the other airport, as well, a military airport. that seems to be completely blocked off by a number of men with military trucks blocking the road and then a self defense militia in front of that row of trucks. this comes just a day after the crimean parliament was occupied by unidentified armed men that appear to be a pro russian militia here. in wednesday that turned...
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a couple of militias threatened to arrest them all. that confrontation did not happen.eople are unhappy. they are coming out because they don't want people who defer different kinds of canada to vote instead of them. there's another reason, because here is the ballot. this is like electing judges. there are 33 names of males. five of females. basically don't know who these people are and it's difficult to shoos. other than the name itself. there's no more information in the ballot. you have to have done your homework, and a lot of people haven't done that. the thing we are hearing most are people that are disappointed in the government. there has been boycott of elections. to the east on the border there has been polling places attacked. >> the big question, too, we won't know the answer is whether or not the militias will acknowledge a new constitution. >> one of the problems with the country is there's a weak government, a weak army. the militias are strong. in the eastern town of misrata, it has more tanks than the libyan army. they have a lot of authority. many of t
a couple of militias threatened to arrest them all. that confrontation did not happen.eople are unhappy. they are coming out because they don't want people who defer different kinds of canada to vote instead of them. there's another reason, because here is the ballot. this is like electing judges. there are 33 names of males. five of females. basically don't know who these people are and it's difficult to shoos. other than the name itself. there's no more information in the ballot. you have to...
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>> right. >> the militia. >> omar is young and was even younger when the fighting started.from around the country and many who had left, heeded the calls for revolution on facebook and twitter. they fought in tripoli, benghazi, misrata and everywhere in between. who won this war? young people or everybody? >> everybody. but the young people, they started it. >> what was your day like as a revolutionary? >> you keep one thought in your mind. you do this for the next generation, for a better country, for a better life. >> you have a future now. >> yeah. >> before, people -- >> there was no future in libya before gadhafi's regime. we were slaves for gadhafi. >> oh, this looks good. >> yeah, it is. >> barracuda is a seafood restaurant just outside of town on the mediterranean coast. >> one of the best foods in libya, i think, the seafood. >> the menu is not printed on paper. it's laid out right there for you on ice. >> we have -- >> what do they do? they just grill that? >> yeah, they grill it. some garlic, some sauce. it's really awesome. >> you pick out the stuff that interes
>> right. >> the militia. >> omar is young and was even younger when the fighting started.from around the country and many who had left, heeded the calls for revolution on facebook and twitter. they fought in tripoli, benghazi, misrata and everywhere in between. who won this war? young people or everybody? >> everybody. but the young people, they started it. >> what was your day like as a revolutionary? >> you keep one thought in your mind. you do this for...
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there is a militia to the oh, and according to some local media, that militia has said it will sign with the general national congress, so this would end up being a stand off, right now, it is the threat or negotiation stage. this town is of course is town of a militia, is very effective in maintaining power. where he is being held pending trial. to the east, on each side of triply, triply being in the mid sol what we have here is a potential for a confrontation here in the capitol. right now this is just in the talking stage. very tense hours ahead, we will be monitoring all of it for us, thank you. >> fighting to retake control of mall kay, the capitol of the main oil producing state. it has been the heaviest since last month's cease fire. much of it was destroyed when the government forces retook after the last rebel occupation. led by a close ally, the rebel leader the rebels launched the attack at dawn, and the fighting is continuing. from south sudan's capitol jube ba. >> the government says there has been a counter offensive, there has been intense fighting since the early hours.
there is a militia to the oh, and according to some local media, that militia has said it will sign with the general national congress, so this would end up being a stand off, right now, it is the threat or negotiation stage. this town is of course is town of a militia, is very effective in maintaining power. where he is being held pending trial. to the east, on each side of triply, triply being in the mid sol what we have here is a potential for a confrontation here in the capitol. right now...
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tripoli, a militia fired on a crowd demanding they leave town, killing 50. they kidnapped the prime minister. since the up rising brought down libya's long time leader libyans seem to have unraveled. it's been three years since the start of the revolution that toppled muammar qaddafi. home to the homeless. someone turned it into a park but there are many who are happy to keep it this way. they consider this a fitting tribute to a reviled leader. >> we have libyans who agree to bring down the qaddafi regime. that was total agreement, but unfortunately we did not take enough time to decide what to do after that. or the kind of libya we want. i think we will find our way eventually provided that we keep the arms away. >> but with rising political disfactiodissatisfaction, secury remains beyond the horizon. >> these militia, do they provide any semblance of law and order where they are, or are they simply like gangs. >> there are suspect actors who are armed here in town. but outside of town one of our colleagues, a group from al jazeera arabic went down to the
tripoli, a militia fired on a crowd demanding they leave town, killing 50. they kidnapped the prime minister. since the up rising brought down libya's long time leader libyans seem to have unraveled. it's been three years since the start of the revolution that toppled muammar qaddafi. home to the homeless. someone turned it into a park but there are many who are happy to keep it this way. they consider this a fitting tribute to a reviled leader. >> we have libyans who agree to bring down...
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talk not quite right to about militias roaming the country. it makes it sound like it is the wild west. life in most of libya, in tripoli, and many other parts of the country, is normal and life here -- now is much better than under qaddafi. >> yet there are reports of gun battles almost everyday outside tripoli. the prime minister himself was briefly kidnapped. it does not sound like a state that is doing quite well. >> no, it is not doing well. like i said, it is extremely weak. general whoretired spent 20 years in america during the gaddafi period actually announced a coup d'État last week. there was a rather good tweet on the subject doing the subject going around in libya saying that it had its sunny side because we have a coup d'État but no army to carry it out and there is no army to end it. life goes on. that is what it said. and i think it is to get >> yet there are all these weapons are still present on the ground, left over from muammar gaddafi's militias for three years ago. what can be done to round up those weapons to control thi
talk not quite right to about militias roaming the country. it makes it sound like it is the wild west. life in most of libya, in tripoli, and many other parts of the country, is normal and life here -- now is much better than under qaddafi. >> yet there are reports of gun battles almost everyday outside tripoli. the prime minister himself was briefly kidnapped. it does not sound like a state that is doing quite well. >> no, it is not doing well. like i said, it is extremely weak....
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young men in the camouflage pants of the militias, most of whom were civilians until last year do theirlly keep order, or just join in the fun. every kid above the age of five seems to have been issued a lighter and a fist full of fireworks. ambulances idle on the margins of the square to treat fireworks-related injuries, of which there will be many. that was good. this is tripoli after 42 years of nightmare. how to build a whole society overnight and make it work in one of the most difficult and contentious areas of the world are what people are trying to figure out. >> allahu akbar. allahu akbar. >> so before the war, did you think it would ever be possible? >> no. did you dream this would some day change? >> we could not say a word. you get killed. that's it. it was impossible. then i joined the group, you know. >> right. >> the militia. >> omar was young and was even younger when the fighting started. he, like so many libyans from around the country, and many who had left heeded the calls for revolution on facebook and twitter. they fought in tripoli, benghazi, misrata, and everywhe
young men in the camouflage pants of the militias, most of whom were civilians until last year do theirlly keep order, or just join in the fun. every kid above the age of five seems to have been issued a lighter and a fist full of fireworks. ambulances idle on the margins of the square to treat fireworks-related injuries, of which there will be many. that was good. this is tripoli after 42 years of nightmare. how to build a whole society overnight and make it work in one of the most difficult...
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as a said earlier, i was watching on ukrainian television, as apparently government troops or militia were firing upon demonstrators, killing many of them. the situation is gradually getting out of hand. today we have one of the leaders of opposition calling for civil disobedience from the army and from the police. yanukovych haso, to bear in mind is when he uses troops in this way against the civilian population, he has to bear in mind that in parts of the country, his own militia, his own police, his own army are drawn from both parts of the country with opposition is strongest. he could be pushing the police and army to a division that could lead to a catastrophic situation, where we see one half of the army attacking the other half of the army, the country being split down the middle. not just on a civil level but also on a military level. viewers,o remind our this crisis began a few months ago when president yanukovych turned his back when the treat -- key trade deal with the eu in favor of russia. tell us more about russia's influence in the crisis especially given the violence.
as a said earlier, i was watching on ukrainian television, as apparently government troops or militia were firing upon demonstrators, killing many of them. the situation is gradually getting out of hand. today we have one of the leaders of opposition calling for civil disobedience from the army and from the police. yanukovych haso, to bear in mind is when he uses troops in this way against the civilian population, he has to bear in mind that in parts of the country, his own militia, his own...
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they fall on deaf ears or do you suspect they might get some action and unify some of these road militias. is. >> i don't see unity coming to the conflict in syria. in fact i see syria disintegrating into a mosaic of territory, pieces of territory controlled by local militias. in part by government, in part by more extremist elements. aand the united states, and any other external actor, are really conflict. that is, without a major military intervention. and i certainly don't see that in the cards. so syria, for the foreseeable future, is condemned to continue conflict. >> brian, you mention external actors and our facebook community is really talking about these external actors. foreign policy is the biggest threat to america's national security. assaf says al qaeda is actually usin use been used as a proxy. and a video listen. >> al qaeda remains a huge concern for america. but let's be honest they can't pull off another 9/11 even though they seem to be a lot of places and the internet. and this includes syria, syria is a large concern for policy makers, most fellows fighting in syria
they fall on deaf ears or do you suspect they might get some action and unify some of these road militias. is. >> i don't see unity coming to the conflict in syria. in fact i see syria disintegrating into a mosaic of territory, pieces of territory controlled by local militias. in part by government, in part by more extremist elements. aand the united states, and any other external actor, are really conflict. that is, without a major military intervention. and i certainly don't see that in...
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we believe it was the militia. we believe the militia was trained by iran.and that's with the primary responsibility. we have, since that very horrific attack, we worked to get the survivors out of camp ashraf, which is about 40 miles from the iranian border and onto camp liberty. if liberty is not safe but it is safer. we have the u.n. in the camp everyday monitoring they can't. i didn' didn't when i go i try o to the camp and meet with the survivors and the residents there. so we are doing -- >> and you're making efforts right now to relocate survivors? >> absolutely, yes. >> we're going to go now to mr. gerry connolly from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome, mr. mcgurk. couple of questions first. the authorization for use of military force, the administration has indicated would not oppose the repeal of that, is the issue the timing with respect to, say, pending elections in iraq? might it disrupt things you're doing in iraq if we were to do that now and? >> i don't think there's much focus on the anoraks i don't think it would make much of
we believe it was the militia. we believe the militia was trained by iran.and that's with the primary responsibility. we have, since that very horrific attack, we worked to get the survivors out of camp ashraf, which is about 40 miles from the iranian border and onto camp liberty. if liberty is not safe but it is safer. we have the u.n. in the camp everyday monitoring they can't. i didn' didn't when i go i try o to the camp and meet with the survivors and the residents there. so we are doing --...
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they fled their homes to escape violence from the militias. we have more. >> these families left the village in democratic republic of congo because of violence. they are relatively safe from attacks by rebels who often battle soldiers. home is the camp for internally displaced people. aid workers say attacks on civilians, known are getting worse. >> they are worried other parts of the d.r.c. are getting help and no one kars. transtrap if the international community doesn't help us, where will they go. they'll be killed beaten to voin the rebels. please help. >> the u.n. says more than 400,000 people have been displaced. violence is forcing humanitarian organizations to suspend the operation. aid workers cannot get here as much as they like. >> people say they've been abandoned, forgotten by the government. the rest, the arrivals, stay on that side of the camp. >> they fled from the fighting in the village. the family walked 400km to get here. >> translation: there were men, we run away. various armed groups want to govern themselves. they say
they fled their homes to escape violence from the militias. we have more. >> these families left the village in democratic republic of congo because of violence. they are relatively safe from attacks by rebels who often battle soldiers. home is the camp for internally displaced people. aid workers say attacks on civilians, known are getting worse. >> they are worried other parts of the d.r.c. are getting help and no one kars. transtrap if the international community doesn't help us,...
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we believe it was militia. we believe the militia was trained by iran. and that is really the primary responsibility. we have, since that horrific attack, we worked to get the survivors out of the camp, 40 miles from the iranian border and out to camp liberty. camp liberty is safer. campve the u.n. in the every day. when i go, i try to meet with survivors and residents there. >> and you are making efforts right now to relocate the survivors? >> absolutely, yes. >> we're going now to gerry connolly from virginia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome, mr. mcgurk. a couple of questions first. authorization to use military force, the administration has indicated would not oppose the repeal of that is the issue the timing with respect to, say, pending elections in iraq? might it disrupt things you are doing in iraq if we were to do that now? >> congressman, i do not think there is much focus on that. i do not think it would make much of a difference. >> that is good to know, ok. elections in april. still on schedule? >> we, our team at the embassy is talki
we believe it was militia. we believe the militia was trained by iran. and that is really the primary responsibility. we have, since that horrific attack, we worked to get the survivors out of the camp, 40 miles from the iranian border and out to camp liberty. camp liberty is safer. campve the u.n. in the every day. when i go, i try to meet with survivors and residents there. >> and you are making efforts right now to relocate the survivors? >> absolutely, yes. >> we're going...
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with a militia member working to keep order in a city largely abandoned official law-enforcement. >> is a 22-year-old college graduate who grew up 200 miles outside kiev in the largely pro-europe western union. he joined antigovernment protests that broke out last year manning the barricades with thousands of others. on one side? >> today, he is one of thousands of volunteer militia members tasked with keeping kiev safe. >> they're like the police but we are good. >> he showed me around his militia camps in the heart of revolutionary square, from the community commanded by this former army commander who previously served in iraq and afghanistan. >> those who want to help can help us. against perceived threats, the revolution is apparently a full-time job. but none of these men are paid. there is little sign these band of brothers will disband any time soon. ami of this in camera was not so obvious among others that make up standard security. right wing paramilitary form of visible part of the new forces. members of one far right group told me their ranks number -- numbered in the tho
with a militia member working to keep order in a city largely abandoned official law-enforcement. >> is a 22-year-old college graduate who grew up 200 miles outside kiev in the largely pro-europe western union. he joined antigovernment protests that broke out last year manning the barricades with thousands of others. on one side? >> today, he is one of thousands of volunteer militia members tasked with keeping kiev safe. >> they're like the police but we are good. >> he...
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there's a threat of attack from christian militias. even though they're trying to keep the community out of harm's ay, they've been targeted. >> the vigilantes have just left the village. now it's time for the muslims to bury the dead. they're weeping for the local mayor, killed during the night along with his family and another boy. the mayor was his older brother and a rare voice of tolerance in a nation consumed by rage. [wailing] >> he'd held the job for 14 years. but he died here, tied up, shot, and hanged to death beside his son outside the mosque. all but a handful of towles -- locals have now fled into the bush. we're scared, he says. where are the french to protect us? we've been totally abandoned. this was quite a spectacle with 60,000. now these are all that are left, less than 100 and they're desperately asking for some international peacekeepers to come and stay here and ensure that they're safe. french troops are beginning to push into the countryside. reinforcements are coming too but not fast enough to protect every mus
there's a threat of attack from christian militias. even though they're trying to keep the community out of harm's ay, they've been targeted. >> the vigilantes have just left the village. now it's time for the muslims to bury the dead. they're weeping for the local mayor, killed during the night along with his family and another boy. the mayor was his older brother and a rare voice of tolerance in a nation consumed by rage. [wailing] >> he'd held the job for 14 years. but he died...
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militias were formed, calling themselves anti-balaka or against the machete. both sides have been accused of violent atrocities. as the fighting conditions, so, too, do the number of people fighting to get out of the danger zones. almost a million people out of a fopulation of 4 million have been displaced. many have escaped to camps like this. >> four of my brothers were here when the anti-balaka attacked the town. the seleka launched attacks. in bangui some retaliated, killing one of my brothers. this way my brother was stabbed to death. in the end i lost six brothers. >> they have called for international support. they have lost 2,000 lives. the fighting still has not stopped. >> it's been 38 days since egyptian authorities detained 3,000 journalists. mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been held without charge since december 29th. they are accused of spreading news and having lengths to the brotherhood, which egypt classifies as a terrorist organization. the the cases have been referred to the criminal courts. the al jazeera network h
militias were formed, calling themselves anti-balaka or against the machete. both sides have been accused of violent atrocities. as the fighting conditions, so, too, do the number of people fighting to get out of the danger zones. almost a million people out of a fopulation of 4 million have been displaced. many have escaped to camps like this. >> four of my brothers were here when the anti-balaka attacked the town. the seleka launched attacks. in bangui some retaliated, killing one of my...
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in november in tripoli, a militia fired on a crowd, demanding they leave town, kiing 50. and -- killing 50. and last year they briefly kidd nonparole period the president. unity among libyans has unravelled. >> it's been three years since the revolution. this is what is left of the compound. home to the homeless. there are many who are happy to keep it this way, a fitting tribute to the leader. we have, the libyans, agreed to bring down muammar gaddafi. unfortunately, we did not take enough time to decide what to do after that or the kind of libya they want. we'll find our way eventually, provided that we keep the arms away. >> but with rising political dissatisfaction, and a kalache ni cove in nearly every home, for libya security is beyond the horizon. >> four people have been killed in a tourist bus bombing in egypt's sinai peninsula. an israeli camera recorded the moment when explosives were detonated. three south koreans, and one egyptian are said to have died. >> many have been treated in hospital for serious injuries and no one has been injured in the apack. >> par
in november in tripoli, a militia fired on a crowd, demanding they leave town, kiing 50. and -- killing 50. and last year they briefly kidd nonparole period the president. unity among libyans has unravelled. >> it's been three years since the revolution. this is what is left of the compound. home to the homeless. there are many who are happy to keep it this way, a fitting tribute to the leader. we have, the libyans, agreed to bring down muammar gaddafi. unfortunately, we did not take...
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as people came out, the militia slaughtered them. they slaughtered them. they slaughtered them. i went through this too. i was wounded and fell into a coma. when i woke up, i couldn't tobacco my feet because there were dead bodies on top of me. -- i couldn't get back on my feet because there were dead bodies on top of me. >> she and her liar husband have spent 12 years building the case. -- lawyer husband have spent 12 years building the case. >> it is a big moment in history, a big moment for the victims and their relatives who have been waiting for this trial for a long while, and for the french themselves who were certainly misinformed at the time. >> france has long been criticized for its close ties with the former hutu government and protecting some of the killers who fled rwanda along with millions of refugees after the genocide. rex the message of this trial is also that france will no longer perpetratorsen for of genocide, hopefully, after all these years. supposed to be dozens of perpetrators hiding in french territory. many more trials will be needed if this nightmare
as people came out, the militia slaughtered them. they slaughtered them. they slaughtered them. i went through this too. i was wounded and fell into a coma. when i woke up, i couldn't tobacco my feet because there were dead bodies on top of me. -- i couldn't get back on my feet because there were dead bodies on top of me. >> she and her liar husband have spent 12 years building the case. -- lawyer husband have spent 12 years building the case. >> it is a big moment in history, a big...
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many militias who brought down gaddafi held onto their weapons. there are frequent gun battles, attacks, and assassinations. many parts of libya are essentially in the grip of anarchy. even the prime minister is not immune to be violence. last october, he was held captive for six hours after gunmen seized him from his hotel. foreigners have also been targeted. in sentence or -- in september 2012, rebels stormed the compound in benghazi and killed the u.s. ambassador and others. at the end of last year, oil production dropped to civil war levels. unemployment is on the rise. a third ofib it's under such conditions that voters, who will choose a 60 member assembly to draft a new constitution. it is unclear the boat will be representative and there is little hope a new constitution alone will bring an end to the current chaos. >> so three years on and after the revolution, what do ordinary libyans think? is the country a better place than it was under gaddafi? we put those questions to michael meyer-resende, the head of the ngo democracy reporting in
many militias who brought down gaddafi held onto their weapons. there are frequent gun battles, attacks, and assassinations. many parts of libya are essentially in the grip of anarchy. even the prime minister is not immune to be violence. last october, he was held captive for six hours after gunmen seized him from his hotel. foreigners have also been targeted. in sentence or -- in september 2012, rebels stormed the compound in benghazi and killed the u.s. ambassador and others. at the end of...
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check points, we have seen militias being formed people saying they need to protect their homes, their families. to many crimean, the russians are a comfort. >> you see russian helicopters flying over, and ultimately does it make it more likely that crimea, this peninsula, could actually split from ukraine? >> well, we haven't been hearing words about secession yet, tony. there is a youtube video of an military airport about an hour from here. we have not heard talk of secession. they already have their own parliament and prime minister. i asked what more do they want? interestingly they said taxes. a lot of the tax gas to ukraine proper. they want to see better roads, schools, everything that we see elsewhere in the world, better autonomy. i haven't heard the word secession heard yet but they would like to be as close to russia as they always been. this has been a part of ukraine since 1954, and they really feel that russia is their closest ally. >> the crimeans worried about pocketbook issues. thank you. >>> in washington secretar secrf state john kerry urged all parties not to infla
check points, we have seen militias being formed people saying they need to protect their homes, their families. to many crimean, the russians are a comfort. >> you see russian helicopters flying over, and ultimately does it make it more likely that crimea, this peninsula, could actually split from ukraine? >> well, we haven't been hearing words about secession yet, tony. there is a youtube video of an military airport about an hour from here. we have not heard talk of secession....
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there are shooting battles between the free syrian army, militia, and al qaeda forces. there is no smoking gun that i'm aware of pointing to direct coordination by in the regime. we might discover soon that there is. those are the claims that the syrian opposition are making, but what we do know is that objectively whether he is involved in coordinating it or not, he benefits from it. this is a prime scenario. to have al qaeda rising influence, fighting, battling it out with the original democratically minded forces within the syrian opposition. >> it is actually just more than accusations. when you had your own deeply embedded al qaeda, and that worked for years, it does not always just like that. it has to still be their operating. smoking gun or not depends on who is looking in where they're looking. >> there is a deeper political point that as been lost in the conversation with the political extremism and syria manifested and al qaeda. that is the point that al qaeda just did not emerge from a vacuum in syria. there is a deep and intimate connection between the fail
there are shooting battles between the free syrian army, militia, and al qaeda forces. there is no smoking gun that i'm aware of pointing to direct coordination by in the regime. we might discover soon that there is. those are the claims that the syrian opposition are making, but what we do know is that objectively whether he is involved in coordinating it or not, he benefits from it. this is a prime scenario. to have al qaeda rising influence, fighting, battling it out with the original...
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it came as the christian militia tried to block 2,000 muslims leaving the country. the fighting prevented a united nations visit. the u.n. is warning of ethnic cleansing. unicef has a new warning for the safety of the children. rochelle is back with that story. >> 130 children have been killed and mutilated and widespread violence is keeping children from proper medical care. a survivor and her rescue called attention to the horrors many are living in. >> an 11-year-old girl hiding in her village outside the capital bangui, four days after a massacre. she was in a corner, starving, thirstry, too week to stand. the fighting between christian and muslim groups after the muslim seleka group seized power. >> christian militias, known as anti-balaka or anti-machete began their own attacks. a mass grave was found, confirming suspicions of ethnic cleansing. the new interim president catherine samba-panza has little practical power to end the violence and has declared war. the death toll since december is more than 1,000. more than 100 of those victims, too young to underst
it came as the christian militia tried to block 2,000 muslims leaving the country. the fighting prevented a united nations visit. the u.n. is warning of ethnic cleansing. unicef has a new warning for the safety of the children. rochelle is back with that story. >> 130 children have been killed and mutilated and widespread violence is keeping children from proper medical care. a survivor and her rescue called attention to the horrors many are living in. >> an 11-year-old girl hiding...
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theby, we run into christian militia. all muslims must leave this country, he says. if they don't, we will just kill them. at the church, the muslims queue up to register for a possible evacuation. others have been killed on the road, trying to flee. these families fear the church's protection here will not last. a bigger international intervention might have kept this country intact. instead, for these embattled muslim communities, a bleak future. bbc news, in the central african republic. >> for more on the situation in the central african republic, i spoke a brief time ago with a mirror woods -- -- with amira woods. thank you for joining me. i would like to start with the point and are made in his piece, that earlier intervention may have kept this country together. france is now sending 400 troops in. is it too little, too late? >> for quite some time, people have been clamoring for african union peacekeepers, and for them to be blue helmet did -- blue helmeted u.n. peacekeepers. the central african republic is good at emergency responders. but we need long-term
theby, we run into christian militia. all muslims must leave this country, he says. if they don't, we will just kill them. at the church, the muslims queue up to register for a possible evacuation. others have been killed on the road, trying to flee. these families fear the church's protection here will not last. a bigger international intervention might have kept this country intact. instead, for these embattled muslim communities, a bleak future. bbc news, in the central african republic....
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to pakistan, where nine members of an anti-taliban militia were killed in an attack near the troubled city of pesahwar. hand grenades were tossed into a slain officer's home early this morning. one person killed was head of a militia supported by the pakistani government to fight militants from the surrounding tribal regions. on tuesday, another 13 were killed when attackers through more grenades into a movie theater. the violence comes just as the government was sitting down for peace talks with the taliban. amnesty international has slammed the violence in central african republic. labeling it ethnic cleansing. the french defense minister is now calling on international forces to put an end to attacks between christians and muslims by force if necessary. our reporter has more. defense minister is visiting the central african republic today, holding talks , of the new president course discussing security and what is needed to stop the violence definitively which has been wreaking havoc in the central african republic. ofre is clearly still a lot work for international forces to do. f
to pakistan, where nine members of an anti-taliban militia were killed in an attack near the troubled city of pesahwar. hand grenades were tossed into a slain officer's home early this morning. one person killed was head of a militia supported by the pakistani government to fight militants from the surrounding tribal regions. on tuesday, another 13 were killed when attackers through more grenades into a movie theater. the violence comes just as the government was sitting down for peace talks...
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. -- around the whole militia scene. the debate of developed in the spontaneousth a protest that got out of hand? >> as was seen in tunisia? >> right. or was it an al qaeda plot to mark what those things were wrong. the film did play a significant role. >> it brought people to the streets? >> becomes a catalyst. at the same time, the people who lost the attacks, they hated america before the movie. the movie was a trigger. they were there and they had weapons and they had a desire to do harm to america's interest before and after the movie. >> were they prepare to do something like this? were they ready and willing and able to move on circumstances that allow the major? >> they were not alone. you have to contribute scene. everybody in benghazi has a gun. most young people feel and affiliation, most young men feel some affiliation to some militia. there are a lot of people with a lot of weapons running around. the you add to that confidence that the americans had, that this was a place where they were loved and they were
. -- around the whole militia scene. the debate of developed in the spontaneousth a protest that got out of hand? >> as was seen in tunisia? >> right. or was it an al qaeda plot to mark what those things were wrong. the film did play a significant role. >> it brought people to the streets? >> becomes a catalyst. at the same time, the people who lost the attacks, they hated america before the movie. the movie was a trigger. they were there and they had weapons and they...
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their names since missing read those abt the president of the new year again in response a christian militia sprang up in finance between the teaching me new tees has continues. and mm chief anchor believes the referee's decision to send michael kidd hopefully check your state off during all stores champions league last sixteen first leg loss to buy munich killed the game chesney was handed a red scallop often he appeared to reflect our grub on his leg in the first professional defeat at home to the reigning champions. when you change them into the game and it basically is where to begin changing gamecube and in the car. the game was on to the end. it took forty g and unity in the mistaken i think it was a full no trade can be boring. who was one week left. wyatt manager pat claudio to conceded that the london stopped to tie in a more dominant fashion cost leaving school and jobs to go on to live up to nine minutes when mr postman missed a penalty. thirty minutes late to chesney was all cuttlebug i've read about missed the resulting penalty fine when told to take from its launch in japan num
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it is an operation that will have to be done progress city we are determined to disarm the militias but did you know is that such violence between christians and muslims the scenes including the lynching and it did that we've seen between two communities which is to live side by side in peace the article from the main course there's poverty line there is widespread to tee off with one cor. the young people unemployed people it easier to manipulate it so i believe that politicians and played on sensitivities for their independence. sadly and now it has taken rates amongst muslims and christians. it's a reality and can be put to him and m d invaded the country needs to undergo a national reconciliation process required for fifty. yes we need the reconciliation process. national reconciliation will be a princess that comes to mind that i want to see it start to the place with dialogue between communities. we the people in this country than to live together again we see national dialog will really get the conclusion of all the princesses that we are putting in place. there's no point in set
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french forces are having trouble disarming and fries militias and these young people armed with knives hammers revenge killings continue international committee of the red cross said at least thirty people were killed and sixteen wounded and on. over the past three days well said mal add to our top story out of ukraine in the country's opposition and meeting with western diplomats for support in the country's political crisis from wine this can cross not talk or spawning gulliver patty who is in the capital of kiev now cover the opposition's call for the west to step up become more involved how ukrainians reacting to this is this what protesters themselves want since as this as a home that stockton on the ukrainians have been coming up to us is good dentist here in kiev and thinking of sitting here enjoying attention to the situation and asking again and again the same question when is western europe to introduce sanctions they've been calling for that the weeks there will stated that the kids cone the distinctive gradients kept very very much about whether the world is watching and wh
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several members of an anti taliban militia been killed in pakistan's northwestern city of peshawar gunman entered the house of groups chief shooting hand along with eight of his relatives the incident has dealt a blow to the government which has been supporting militias battling the taliban in the country's tribal zones and comes despite and go in peace talks. coming up and i did a national america's conversely military presence in japan is up for debate and breaking the. with abby martin but if you're watching delves into the financial world in boom bust with host. the. economic ups and downs in the final month the deal sang i and the rest because i take it will be everything we own thing. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns and learn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear from the women definitely the target of the gun lovers and one you don't kill them when the killing not even if somebody would you would piss with her. i'm noticing more and more if that's really scary
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they were militia leaders who they trusted to come to their defense. some of the people speak very fondly of ambassador stephens. they think of him as a hero. there's a deep ambivalence about the united states in benghazi. in the crucial hours, that ambivalence proved to be very volatile. they said to the americans, we love you and we appreciate your help. in the final moments, they were unwilling to take up arms against their fellow libyans and their neighbors to try to protect the americans. >> great to see you david, thank you. >> always a pleasure. >> when do you go back? >> thursday. >> david kirkpatrick reporting from cairo for in your times and all over the middle east and when we come back, russell wilson, the cornerback for the yandle seahawks reflects on his super bowl -- seattle seahawks reflects on his super bowl. throw the ball. >> russell wilson this year. he is the super bowl-winning seattle seahawks. he won the vincent party trophy. it was a rapid rise for a young man who was picked two years ago. he was behind franchise quarterbacks. n
they were militia leaders who they trusted to come to their defense. some of the people speak very fondly of ambassador stephens. they think of him as a hero. there's a deep ambivalence about the united states in benghazi. in the crucial hours, that ambivalence proved to be very volatile. they said to the americans, we love you and we appreciate your help. in the final moments, they were unwilling to take up arms against their fellow libyans and their neighbors to try to protect the americans....
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iran control certain militias in iraq. but their activities are not nearly to the level they were five years ago. >> so they've resisted iran's efforts to play a more significant role in iraq, but they have resisted the efforts of many of us here to convince them to play more significant role in stopping these overflights. why don't they do it? >> we continue to raise the overflight issue. we believe some of this material is coming on civilian flights. we do have certain agreements would be iraqis, which we look forward to testing as soon as we have intelligence we are able to share in terms of catching a flight in the act. >> i'm sorry. say that again. explain that. >> we have agreements -- it is hard to get a precise intelligence picture in terms of what is coming on a flight and when. it is very difficult. but when we do, and we have worked with countries around the region in similar circumstances, when we do, we hope to be able to work with the iraqis, to make sure we are able to deter that flight. >> here is what i'm
iran control certain militias in iraq. but their activities are not nearly to the level they were five years ago. >> so they've resisted iran's efforts to play a more significant role in iraq, but they have resisted the efforts of many of us here to convince them to play more significant role in stopping these overflights. why don't they do it? >> we continue to raise the overflight issue. we believe some of this material is coming on civilian flights. we do have certain agreements...
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but so far bake sale to stop the unrest the visiting french defence minister said christian militia on of the main threat to peace. the baldy. this will be there to hating like bandits committing criminal acts. and so we should punish them and that we're here to apply the un security council resolution which includes the use of force is wonderful to see you in the meanwhile people continue to ride the refugee camps in and around the capital. tens of thousands more fled the country. the united nations says some one point three million people are in need of help. it was the program is now bringing in food. it says it doesn't have enough to go round. some businesses now in germany's command spunk is finally back in the block a strong turnaround in the fourth quarter helped the bank finish out last year was seventy eight million years and profits. that's up from a seven hundred and twenty six million euro bloc fact it went well. ceo martin blessing described twenty thirteen as the year of transition into comics announced it was cutting five thousand jobs seventeen percent of the bank's sha
but so far bake sale to stop the unrest the visiting french defence minister said christian militia on of the main threat to peace. the baldy. this will be there to hating like bandits committing criminal acts. and so we should punish them and that we're here to apply the un security council resolution which includes the use of force is wonderful to see you in the meanwhile people continue to ride the refugee camps in and around the capital. tens of thousands more fled the country. the united...
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and several members of an anti taliban militia have been killed in pakistan's northwestern city of peshawar gunman entered the house of groups chief shooting him dead along with eight of his relatives and the incident has dealt a blow to the government which has been supporting militias battling the taliban in the country's tribal zones and comes despite ongoing peace talks. coming out of the program here and our senior national we delve into the financial world and boom bust with host aaron eight but if you're in london stay with us for a look at a growing demand for guns among women and the u.s. . is obviously more for the ladies because it's pretty. women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with the want to give us the feel for. the familiar target of the gun lobby you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would you would this with her. i'd notice a more or if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to protect their family and young girls
and several members of an anti taliban militia have been killed in pakistan's northwestern city of peshawar gunman entered the house of groups chief shooting him dead along with eight of his relatives and the incident has dealt a blow to the government which has been supporting militias battling the taliban in the country's tribal zones and comes despite ongoing peace talks. coming out of the program here and our senior national we delve into the financial world and boom bust with host aaron...
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several members of an taliban militia have been killed in pakistan's northwestern city of peshawar gunmen entered the house of the group's chief shooting him dead along with eight of his relatives the incident has dealt a blow to the government which has been forcing militias some of the taliban in the country's tribal zones and it comes despite. talks. sending out viruses hijack and social media accounts and bringing down computer networks those may sound like hackers techniques but they're also in the arsenal of brits and spies according to leaks from edward snowden or tiscali boy support the tactics being used by g c h q. list of g.c.a. latest antics reads a bit like a cartoon villains manual edward snowden has revealed that a covert unit within the agency is messing with targets social media accounts so that changing their profile pictures on facebook they're posting i'm deleting status says and they're sending cryptic messages to their friends and family containing dissent from ation about them now g c h q's joint intelligence threat research group even uses on waiting journalists to
several members of an taliban militia have been killed in pakistan's northwestern city of peshawar gunmen entered the house of the group's chief shooting him dead along with eight of his relatives the incident has dealt a blow to the government which has been forcing militias some of the taliban in the country's tribal zones and it comes despite. talks. sending out viruses hijack and social media accounts and bringing down computer networks those may sound like hackers techniques but they're...