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running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent and western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak about. and the information war it's ruthless and ongoing thing against against russian stability but let me come back. what what makes them special i remember even when i was forty seven years ago and certainly in my subsequent twenty five years as a diplomat the smartest people in russian embassies were almost the kind of people now it's no accident that a young ambitious intelligent man like putin growing up in leningrad in fairly tough circumstances looking at his career opportunities as well join the k.g.b. there's nothing sinister about this it was the most cagey business there is that people see if that's
running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent and western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak...
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do stay with us on the news hour seven years on from the libyan revolution that toppled moammar gadhafi we ask how the lives of ordinary people have been affected . mexico's government comes under pressure to raise the minimum wage which is less than five dollars a day. just one hundredth of a second i mean the difference between so when gold on the slopes carol have all your news. hello and welcome back and i'll take a look at weather conditions across europe first of all and as we head through sunday we should see some heavy snowfall across the outer grants are dying away as i head further towards the east some rain across northern parts of italy flow coming in from north of to temperatures around freezing there across parts of poland through into ukraine of seeing moscow staying subzero further towards the west where the conditions not looking too bad rowsley quiet highs of ten there in london heading into monday we've got more rain around the bay of biscay into western parts of france our beer in potential looking to about there fourteen in madrid still some rain around parts of ita
do stay with us on the news hour seven years on from the libyan revolution that toppled moammar gadhafi we ask how the lives of ordinary people have been affected . mexico's government comes under pressure to raise the minimum wage which is less than five dollars a day. just one hundredth of a second i mean the difference between so when gold on the slopes carol have all your news. hello and welcome back and i'll take a look at weather conditions across europe first of all and as we head...
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seven years since a revolution in libya led to the toppling of the leader moammar gadhafi the country now has two rival governments groups fighting each other and the failing economy hopes to the people of libya for their future and. if you haven't seen it yet you may be so much buzz around the comic book film. the hash tag. you're with the newspaper live on air we're streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com conceived in moscow executed in the u.s. that's a federal grand juries take as it indicted thirteen russian nationals and three organizations for tampering in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election so for a senator ference in the polls is not fake news all the indictments marks the first criminal charges against the russians by special counsel robert mueller it centers on a social media effort that began in twenty fourteen and continued to the election it doesn't accuse any american of knowingly participating in the meddling president donald trump as you can see right there was quick to react on twitter saying the results were not impacted t
seven years since a revolution in libya led to the toppling of the leader moammar gadhafi the country now has two rival governments groups fighting each other and the failing economy hopes to the people of libya for their future and. if you haven't seen it yet you may be so much buzz around the comic book film. the hash tag. you're with the newspaper live on air we're streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com conceived in moscow executed in the u.s. that's a...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but how he said it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it's no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however his lawyers have not found a way of challenging the protections afforded to be alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for others who have lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife and daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling and there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented and photographed the materials so that this case would become a historical precedent. campaigning for the my oral elections in the japanese city of nine girl has again highlighted t
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but how he said it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it's no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however his lawyers have not found...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but says that his it was just his family home with no weapons or threats contained the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's faced an uphill struggle since to actually get his case into court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however collegiate says his lawyers have found a way to overcome the alliance's immunity in such incidents and he hopes his case will set a precedent for those who also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the material was so that this case could become a historical precedent. in other news the murder rate in the u.s. city of baltimore skyrocketed in two thousand and seventeen with fifty six killings per one hundred
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but says that his it was just his family home with no weapons or threats contained the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's faced an uphill struggle since to actually get his case into court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however collegiate says his lawyers have found a way to overcome the alliance's...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi there's no evidence pointing to civilians being in the house at that time of the bombing however callid says he has no intention of giving up on his already years long legal battle and he hopes his case will set a precedent for those who also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case would become a historical precedent. whether it's in the us city of baltimore skyrocketed. with fifty six killings per one hundred thousand people a new record for the city that already has a reputation for being dangerous and crime ridden. body american urban decay more depressingly even the city of baltimore baltimore struggles with a record high murder rate. in full. yes baltimore there is a robust active c
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi there's no evidence pointing to civilians being in the house at that time of the bombing however callid says he has no intention of giving up on his already years long legal battle and he hopes his case will set a precedent for those who also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but says it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however colleague says his lawyers have now found a way of challenging the project protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for others who have also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report identified victims after having documented in photographs the material so that this case could become a historical precedent. apple has dropped the popular messaging app telegram from an online store without warning availab
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but says it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however colleague says his lawyers have now...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but carried says it was just a family home not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike nevertheless had hoped his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife and daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case could become a historical precedent. we'll be back in a couple of minutes after the short break. the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating of this new economy number one and number two the effects of climate change and why the
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but carried says it was just a family home not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike nevertheless had hoped his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi a carly though says it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his fight for justice back in twenty twelve but it's faced uphill struggle to actually get his case in court we need to argues that they had no intelligence suggesting civilians were lousy at the time of the strike nevertheless hopes his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their families. we gathered all families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were all the families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photographs the material was so that this case would become a historical precedent. and the russian capital has been hit by severe storms over the past few days what's been called the slow fall of the century one person has been killed and five injured. as a warning citizens to stay away from overhead electrical wires on trees w
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi a carly though says it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his fight for justice back in twenty twelve but it's faced uphill struggle to actually get his case in court we need to argues that they had no intelligence suggesting civilians were lousy at the time of the strike nevertheless hopes his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their families....
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but tell it say's it was just a family home not a legitimate military target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelfth but his face an uphill struggle to get his case to court nato argues that it was a military site and it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house out the time of the strike nevertheless callid stresses this is just one case among many where nato has refused to take responsibility. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife and daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling and there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the material was so that this case could become a historical precedent. after the break the crime blighted us city of baltimore has called for a cease fire over the weekend in an effort to come record high murder rates more plenty more besides after this. manufacturer c
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but tell it say's it was just a family home not a legitimate military target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelfth but his face an uphill struggle to get his case to court nato argues that it was a military site and it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house out the time of the strike nevertheless callid stresses this is just one case among many...
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running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent and western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak about. and the information war it's ruthless and ongoing thing against against russian stability but let me come back. put in a lover of what what makes them special i remember even when i was forty seven years ago and thirdly and most subsequent twenty five years as a diplomat the smartest people in russian embassies were almost the kind of people now it's no accident that a young ambitious intelligent man like putin growing up in leningrad in fairly tough circumstances looking at his career opportunities just will join the k.g.b. there's nothing sinister about this it was the most k.g.b. officers that people
running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent and western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but carried says it was just a family home with no weapons or threat the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's faced an uphill struggle since to actually get his case into a court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however it says his lawyers have now found a way to overcome the alliance's immunity in such incidents and he hopes his case will set a precedent for those who also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case could become a historical precedent. where the rates in the u.s. city of baltimore skyrocketed in twenty seventeen with fifty six killings per one hundred thousand people a new record for the city
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but carried says it was just a family home with no weapons or threat the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's faced an uphill struggle since to actually get his case into a court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however it says his lawyers have now found a way to overcome the alliance's immunity in such...
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running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak about self and the information war it's ruthless and ongoing thing against against russian stability but let me come back. what what makes them special i remember even when i was forty seven years ago and thirdly and most subsequent twenty five years as a diplomat the smartest people in russian embassies were almost the kind of people now it's no accident that a young ambitious intelligent man like putin growing up in leningrad in fairly tough circumstances looking at his career opportunities just will join the k.g.b. there's nothing sinister about this it was the most cagey business there is that people see if tha
running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak about...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but khaled say's it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike where or how they'd say it his lawyers have find a way of challenging the protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will send a precedent for others who also lost their family. when we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man who's worked for daughter and son as well as his mother died during the show and there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from identified victims after having documented in photograph the material was so that this case could become a historical precedent. campaigning for the my oral elections in the japanese city of nine go has again
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but khaled say's it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike where or how they'd say it his...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but says it was just his family home with no weapons or threats there the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's facing an uphill struggle since then to actually get his case into a court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however it could lead says his lawyers have now found a way to overcome the alliance's immunity in such incidents and he hopes his case will cite a precedent for those who have also lost their families. when we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report on all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case could become a historical precedent. murder rates in the u.s. city of baltimore skyrocketed in two thousand and seventeen with fifty six killings per one hundred thousand
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but says it was just his family home with no weapons or threats there the lawsuit was filed almost seven years ago but he's facing an uphill struggle since then to actually get his case into a court nato argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the bombing however it could lead says his lawyers have now found a way to overcome the alliance's...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but colleague says it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but as faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however he says his...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi now colleague says it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but his face an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however says his lawyers have now found a way of challenging the protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their family. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife and daughter and son as well as his mother died joining the shelling there while the families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims off the having documented in photograph the material was so that this case could become a historical precedent in such international. which they are imposing their sanctions we just start dev
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi now colleague says it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but his face an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however says his...
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start of the revolution and libya protests and benghazi eventually led to the toppling of colonel moammar gadhafi in two thousand and eleven while many people say it has led to much change on goal and political division the still taking its toll on the lives of many libyans mahmud up the wall had reports from the capital tripoli. does not enjoy his business as he once did in the old days he says when the financial situation was a staple in libya he used to have fourteen workers in his shop but not now and the coppersmith hardly gets any older has to make anything new or have the where sometimes we work here for a whole day and end up with always nothing in our pockets many clients have not come to pick up a places several months because of lack of money libyans have been through a lot over the past seven years two competing bases of dozens of rival groups and conflict and consequently a financial crisis but some here say they have not lost their faith in the revolution and are hoping for change while others say they're disappointed. since twenty eleven many libyans celebrated the anniversary of t
start of the revolution and libya protests and benghazi eventually led to the toppling of colonel moammar gadhafi in two thousand and eleven while many people say it has led to much change on goal and political division the still taking its toll on the lives of many libyans mahmud up the wall had reports from the capital tripoli. does not enjoy his business as he once did in the old days he says when the financial situation was a staple in libya he used to have fourteen workers in his shop but...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but. it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in a court nato which enjoys legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however says his lawyers have now found a way of challenging the protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for those who have also lost their families. or we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife and daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling and there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report some identified victims after having documented in photograph the material so that this case could become a historical precedent. murder rates in the u.s. city of baltimore skyrocketed in two thousand and seventeen with fifty six kil
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but. it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill struggle to actually get his case heard in a court nato which enjoys legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no evidence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however says his lawyers have now found a way...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but how it sees it was just a family home not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in twenty twelve but has struggled to face than struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the highest at the time of the strike or how i'd say his lawyers...
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running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent and western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak about. and the information war it's ruthless and an ongoing thing against against russian stability but let me come back. for of what what makes them special i remember even when i was forty seven years ago and certainly in my subsequent twenty five years as a diplomat the smartest people in russian embassies were almost the kind of people now it's no accident that a young ambitious intelligent man like putin growing up in leningrad in fairly tough circumstances looking at his career opportunities just will join the k.g.b. there's nothing sinister about this it was the most cagey business there's a people see i
running for presidency again in two thousand and twelve but the events in libya and the murder of moammar gadhafi the disintegration of libya afterwards made him change his mind i wonder to what extent and western policies are responsible for keeping those perhaps not fully appreciated individuals in power for so long well those two room as you mentioned. may be a conspiracy theorist but i suspect the origins of some of those rumors think this is all part of trying to make russia feel weak...
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well, probably million people have died thanks to cad moammar gadhafi's fall. was mad main and a crew author tarynan. the would be nothing but anarchy in the country. this takess to the end of the line because by 2011, they were also saying, obama and especially secretary clinton, that assad had to go. he was unilaterally deposed by washington. had they contacted moscow? no. had they contacted? tehran, of course not. they decided themselves that assad had to go. so, go he would. and they were going to fund the so-called moderate arabs. by 2014, president obama admitted in public testimony that there were maybe five or six they had failed. five or six there was no such thing as the moderate arabs. there will a few but most of them were fronts for al qaeda that just wanted our weapons. the kurds are the single exception here. enough, i could get into why obama became a liberal internationalist, was one. part of it came from the fact he was been that way, as a black man, a constitutional lawyer, as a community organizer in chicago, what do you expect in but he als
well, probably million people have died thanks to cad moammar gadhafi's fall. was mad main and a crew author tarynan. the would be nothing but anarchy in the country. this takess to the end of the line because by 2011, they were also saying, obama and especially secretary clinton, that assad had to go. he was unilaterally deposed by washington. had they contacted moscow? no. had they contacted? tehran, of course not. they decided themselves that assad had to go. so, go he would. and they were...
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of the revolution and libya the protests in benghazi eventually led to the toppling of colonel moammar gadhafi in two thousand and eleven while many people say it has led to much change on goal and political division is still taking its toll on the lives of many libyans mahmud up the wall had reports from the capital tripoli. does not enjoy his business as he once did in the old days he says when the financial situation was a staple in libya he used to have fourteen workers in his shop but not...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but how they'd say it was just a family home not a legitimate target he began his justice battle back in twenty twelve but has failed an opp ill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys it the greed of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however khalid sees his lawyers have no find a way of challenging the protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their families. when we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife of the daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the material so that this case could become a historical precedent. campaigning for the my oral elections in the japanese city of nagual hers again h
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but how they'd say it was just a family home not a legitimate target he began his justice battle back in twenty twelve but has failed an opp ill struggle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys it the greed of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however khalid sees his lawyers...
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may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but he says that it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill battle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however how he says his lawyers have now found a way of challenging the protections afforded to the alliance and he hopes his case will set a precedent for others who also lost their families. when we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case could become a historical precedent. on thursday germany's parliament the bundestag took up whether to extend econ
may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi but he says that it was just a family home and not a legitimate target he began his battle for justice back in two thousand and twelve but has faced an uphill battle to actually get his case heard in court nato which enjoys a degree of legal immunity in such cases argues that it had no intelligence suggesting civilians were in the house at the time of the strike however how he says his...
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country and himself who would want to end up like those other dictators saddam hussein and iraq and moammar gadhafi and libya first year burns or the korean war ended in one nine hundred fifty three but a peace treaty has yet to be signed u.s. bombing devastated the north people there have not forgotten while relations between the two koreas have been mainly tense there have also been episodes of engagement and detente. in two thousand south korean president kim dae joan visited pyongyang to meet north korean leader kim jong il the father of kim jong un. kim de jong received the nobel peace prize for his efforts to promote peace and reconciliation. an architect of his sunshine policy of reconciliation was join me and moon there was a time when north korea and the united states even talked to each other was that possible very simple ok well i would there was a train of succumbs to assist in nights to the united states decent what north koreans would see me and they didn't deny north korea they treated north korea is a normal count and leadership commitment was another important factor and it was a v
country and himself who would want to end up like those other dictators saddam hussein and iraq and moammar gadhafi and libya first year burns or the korean war ended in one nine hundred fifty three but a peace treaty has yet to be signed u.s. bombing devastated the north people there have not forgotten while relations between the two koreas have been mainly tense there have also been episodes of engagement and detente. in two thousand south korean president kim dae joan visited pyongyang to...
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the progress or if any at this point from the libyan seven years on from the toppling of moammar gadhafi. i think it's a very mixed picture that we get from. looking at where the country is now seventy years after the revolution i see a mixed picture because obviously it's we need to acknowledge the political progress of the country has made in terms of freedoms in terms of if you like the beginning of a democratic process and obviously libya and. i'm not a good duffy it was a very bleak place to live in but on the other hand it's also important to recognize and to admit that the country is going through a very difficult crisis both from an economic and security point of view the lives of libyans have actually deteriorated become much harder than they were before and most importantly there is no indication or sign that the peace process is moving forward that the two parties that you mean sides are actually coming closer together and they are working on a solution to this is wish and so if you like we could say that yes libyans are happy that gadhafi is not there anymore but they're defi
the progress or if any at this point from the libyan seven years on from the toppling of moammar gadhafi. i think it's a very mixed picture that we get from. looking at where the country is now seventy years after the revolution i see a mixed picture because obviously it's we need to acknowledge the political progress of the country has made in terms of freedoms in terms of if you like the beginning of a democratic process and obviously libya and. i'm not a good duffy it was a very bleak place...