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mr hussein lost a son and three grandchildren in the attack.er a crackly phone line, he accuses the village administrator of complicity in the massacre. at the end of the conversation, mr hussein seems unconvinced. do you believe him? the majority of myanmar‘s rohingya muslims have by now already fled. dispossessed and stateless, the mud—soa ked camps of bangladesh are what they must, for now, call home. the burmese government says its military operations, just across the border from here in are a response to attacks by militants on 25th august. but what about those reports of troop movements weeks earlier, before the rohingya militant attacks? well, we are on our way now to meet an officer in the bangladeshi border guard who might know more about this and might be willing to talk to us. hello, major. how's it going? yeah, fine. good. well, the major said he wasn't authorised to speak to the bbc on camera but we did have a conversation off camera. and he said i could quote him with the following. that they saw from around 5th august, a huge con
mr hussein lost a son and three grandchildren in the attack.er a crackly phone line, he accuses the village administrator of complicity in the massacre. at the end of the conversation, mr hussein seems unconvinced. do you believe him? the majority of myanmar‘s rohingya muslims have by now already fled. dispossessed and stateless, the mud—soa ked camps of bangladesh are what they must, for now, call home. the burmese government says its military operations, just across the border from here...
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mr hussein lost a son and three grandchildren in the attack.rackly phone line, he accuses the village administrator of complicity in the massacre. at the end of the conversation, mr hussein seems unconvinced. do you believe him? the majority of myanmar‘s rohingya muslims have by now already fled. dispossessed and stateless, the mud—soaked camps of bangladesh are what they must, for now, call home. the burmese government says its military operations, just across the border from here in are a response to attacks by militants on 25th august. but what about those reports of troop movements weeks earlier, before the rohingya militant attacks? well, we are on our way now to meet an officer in the bangladeshi border guard who might know more about this and might be willing to talk to us. hello, major. how's it going? yeah, fine. good. well, the major said he wasn't authorised to speak to the bbc on camera but we did have a conversation off camera. and he said i could quote him with the following. that they saw from around 5th august, a huge concentrat
mr hussein lost a son and three grandchildren in the attack.rackly phone line, he accuses the village administrator of complicity in the massacre. at the end of the conversation, mr hussein seems unconvinced. do you believe him? the majority of myanmar‘s rohingya muslims have by now already fled. dispossessed and stateless, the mud—soaked camps of bangladesh are what they must, for now, call home. the burmese government says its military operations, just across the border from here in are a...
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mr hussein lost a son and three grandchildren in the attack.he accuses the village administrator of complicity in the massacre. at the end of the conversation, mr hussein seems unconvinced. do you believe him? the majority of myanmar‘s rohingya muslims have by now already fled. dispossessed and stateless, the mud soaked camps of bangladesh are what they must, for now, call home. the burmese government says its military operation is a response to attacks by militants from the arakan rohingya salvation army on 25th august. but what about those reports of troop movements weeks earlier? well, we are on our way now to meet an officer in the bangladeshi border guard who might know more about this and might be willing to talk to us. hello, major. how's it going. fine. good. the major said he wasn't authorised to speak to the bbc on camera but we did have a conversation off camera and he said i could quote him with the following. they saw from around 5th august a huge concentration, his words, of myanmar military in the border area. he said apart from
mr hussein lost a son and three grandchildren in the attack.he accuses the village administrator of complicity in the massacre. at the end of the conversation, mr hussein seems unconvinced. do you believe him? the majority of myanmar‘s rohingya muslims have by now already fled. dispossessed and stateless, the mud soaked camps of bangladesh are what they must, for now, call home. the burmese government says its military operation is a response to attacks by militants from the arakan rohingya...
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it is very clear that we can say from now from yesterday even before yesterday that mr hussein is manipulating is cutting off any chance for free and fair elections in two thousand and eighteen because mr unsent canst not stand any chance at all in two thousand and eighteen if the opposition party the democratic forces together for in two thousand and eighteen that. very certain determined to keep peace movement of democrats in cambodia going for the sake of democracy for stability for our people because we do not want just one said who is a former commander we do not want to go back to genocide it was difficult as you saw from from our reports to us it's a more what people think on the streets in cambodia given that the c.l.p. enjoyed it a good deal of support at elections in the country how do its voters feel about what's happened what are the implications for the people of cambodia the supreme court's decision at this moment there would voters are keeping their votes for c. and r p the opposition cambodia yesterday the trial was. supposed to be a public trial however you saw a blockades of
it is very clear that we can say from now from yesterday even before yesterday that mr hussein is manipulating is cutting off any chance for free and fair elections in two thousand and eighteen because mr unsent canst not stand any chance at all in two thousand and eighteen if the opposition party the democratic forces together for in two thousand and eighteen that. very certain determined to keep peace movement of democrats in cambodia going for the sake of democracy for stability for our...
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no we're talking about target take sanctions as step number one yes mr hussein his cronies his families have assets outside of the united states money in china in the united states in australia in france but not in china they get they are not going to have it do they not getting the education in china they get their getting to indication in the united states a son of mr and send went to west point so that's the point the legitimacy of the west the education from the west they are going when they have sick they don't go to china they go to single book they come to france they go to australia they don't go to china except the highest level but their children go to go shopping in the united united states in australia it will affect them that's the first step ok now we're saying first step sync about it mr han said they still do this still time for us to talk about national reconciliation among campbell jensen let's have a dialogue we're not going all the way but step by step it might get to that china even china cannot help because as. studies say show exports is to the west. not to china.
no we're talking about target take sanctions as step number one yes mr hussein his cronies his families have assets outside of the united states money in china in the united states in australia in france but not in china they get they are not going to have it do they not getting the education in china they get their getting to indication in the united states a son of mr and send went to west point so that's the point the legitimacy of the west the education from the west they are going when...
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as mr hussein's chemical munitions stockpile grew his forces use these weapons repeatedly including against iranian troops and iraqi civilians yes when it comes to the use of chemical weapons in the middle east it was mrs thatcher's conservative government and ronald reagan's republicans that catalyzed w m d slaughter amidst the debut of sunday's earthquake it may be of little consolation to survive is that far more people have been killed because of british labor and conservative governments than the weekend's geophysical traumas of continental plates well one of journalism's fiercest critics of u.s. policy on iraq has been award winning rolling stone magazine writer matt taibbi but in his new must appease icon to breathe the killing that started the movement he charts a war that began with the killing of father of six eric garner in new york city had led to a worldwide movement that campaigns from toronto canada to ferguson usa to london england to melbourne australia matt taibbi joins me now from new jersey thanks so much for coming back on the show so why gone is story arguably so emble
as mr hussein's chemical munitions stockpile grew his forces use these weapons repeatedly including against iranian troops and iraqi civilians yes when it comes to the use of chemical weapons in the middle east it was mrs thatcher's conservative government and ronald reagan's republicans that catalyzed w m d slaughter amidst the debut of sunday's earthquake it may be of little consolation to survive is that far more people have been killed because of british labor and conservative governments...
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as mr hussein's chemical munitions stockpile grew his forces use these weapons repeatedly including against iranian troops and iraqi civilians yes when it comes to the use of chemical weapons in the middle east it was mrs thatcher's conservative government and ronald reagan's republicans that catalyzed w m d slaughter amidst the debut of sunday's earthquake it may be of little consolation to survive as well because of british labor and can policy on iraq has been a wants icon to breathe the killing that started the movement he jots a war that began with the killing of father of six eric garner in new york the movement that now campaigns from toronto london england to melbourne from new jersey that thanks so much for coming back on the show so why is eric gone as story arguably so emblematic of what's wrong in the usa right now i think it's a perfect example of everything that's wrong with modern american policing because it was. particularly pointed example of what goes wrong when you use the statistics based approach that most american police departments use and they target my are criminal
as mr hussein's chemical munitions stockpile grew his forces use these weapons repeatedly including against iranian troops and iraqi civilians yes when it comes to the use of chemical weapons in the middle east it was mrs thatcher's conservative government and ronald reagan's republicans that catalyzed w m d slaughter amidst the debut of sunday's earthquake it may be of little consolation to survive as well because of british labor and can policy on iraq has been a wants icon to breathe the...
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hussein. said to the president before that was, mr., if you take up this government, you become responsible as the new government. for 27ome responsible million iraqi who will be standing there looking at us. you take on great responsibility . are you sure you understand that and want to do it? we were private when we had this conversation and he said, what is the alternative? i said the alternative is to have the united nations be in the first position. ones whosee resolutions have been violated, so let's have a diplomatic approach. >> president bush said i agree with your idea. military taking action, he wanted to present our case to the united nations publicly. he said would you take the case? >> you made the case that we thought he had weapons of mass destruction when it turned out he didn't. do you think you were in paris by that party think the u.s. was he hadst or had we known not had weapons of mass destruction, he would have gone ahead anyway? >> no, he wouldn't. him, mr. president, saddam hussein can prove he has no weapons o
hussein. said to the president before that was, mr., if you take up this government, you become responsible as the new government. for 27ome responsible million iraqi who will be standing there looking at us. you take on great responsibility . are you sure you understand that and want to do it? we were private when we had this conversation and he said, what is the alternative? i said the alternative is to have the united nations be in the first position. ones whosee resolutions have been...
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mr. hussein a romney entrepreneur and member of the federation of afghanistan craftsmen and traders. i would like to divide the panel into the u.s. perspective and jump into one of the local voices. we will start with a feel-good story. i would like to ask some questions about the achievement of afghanistan and the private sector and in particular in the last 16 years. jeffrey grieco and anthony wayne but in your opinion are the three main achievements that the third and afghanistan have accomplished? >> i will start with the private sector. afghanistan, i think you have to historically look at it in context and i'm very aware that c-span is here today so we have a larger audience than just our audience here today watching and it's really important the american public know that the success in afghanistan has had with a lot of support from the united states and other donors of the latter on bilateral have not just been in health and education and women's empowerment. there is a lot of success going on in afghanistan to enforcement a lot of that success cannot be talked about publicly
mr. hussein a romney entrepreneur and member of the federation of afghanistan craftsmen and traders. i would like to divide the panel into the u.s. perspective and jump into one of the local voices. we will start with a feel-good story. i would like to ask some questions about the achievement of afghanistan and the private sector and in particular in the last 16 years. jeffrey grieco and anthony wayne but in your opinion are the three main achievements that the third and afghanistan have...
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gordon brown has said that the uk was misled over former iraqi dictator saddam hussein's access to weapons of mass destruction. mrenged the extent of iraq's wmd stockpile, was not shared with the uk before it joined the iraq war. a seven—year inquiry into the uk's involvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister's deputy, damian green, strenuously denies claims that pornographic material was found ona that pornographic material was found on a computer in his commons office in 2008. the royal college of psychiatrists says it is a scandal that mental health patients are being denied ca re health patients are being denied care and treatment because of a shortage of consultants. donald trump says that no nation should underestimate american resolve as he arrives injapan at the start of a marathon asian tour. no marathons to talk about today at the bbc sports centre. catherine downes is there. starting with today's premier league football and tottenham against bottom side crystal palace is the early kick off. delle alli has
gordon brown has said that the uk was misled over former iraqi dictator saddam hussein's access to weapons of mass destruction. mrenged the extent of iraq's wmd stockpile, was not shared with the uk before it joined the iraq war. a seven—year inquiry into the uk's involvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister's deputy, damian green, strenuously denies claims that pornographic material...
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into this story now across live to hussein by a professor of international relations at an chris middle east technical university a pleasure to have you on the program mr baji now do you think this call it could lead to any realize action by the turkish parliament. i do not expect this first of all turkey will not leave nato because of this incident it is of course for turkish public and the government present not acceptable what happened. nato secretary-general stalled it is not nato was responsibility and apologized and that somebody was a contractor who has done it and it can happen all that is in this sense but the fact is here how the turkish political landscape is acting together and standing behind the president and come out ataturk together and this is once again also showing the psychology here in this country also this side guise of the country that nato has never been so much criticized in the rest of the kates it was the case in the sixty's and seventy's when the soviet union and the united states of america had the cold war but today it is much more interesting difficult because the turkish president statements. definitely from the positio
into this story now across live to hussein by a professor of international relations at an chris middle east technical university a pleasure to have you on the program mr baji now do you think this call it could lead to any realize action by the turkish parliament. i do not expect this first of all turkey will not leave nato because of this incident it is of course for turkish public and the government present not acceptable what happened. nato secretary-general stalled it is not nato was...
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mr spock. the face of terrorism some of bin laden. and what came after the horrors of. george w. bush searching in vain for saddam hussein's weapons of mass destruction. some of noma parts portraits originate in despair or frustration shortly before the deadline his laptop crashed the result steve jobs no markets other ideas on the streets of london where he lives or when he's in the bathroom. i don't know if you see michael jackson portrayed so that started from a meeting with you are the rector and he asked me to do it you know stray cinema both michael jackson. the fact that the moderates kind of for losing their babies and their kids with michael jackson asked and they heard. what he was doing and i went to the toilet after the meeting and i saw this not be changing symbol you know with moderate care we debate in the nothing but suddenly this icon come michael jackson's face so i've seen it in my head at the end so somewhere in my mind and i have sketchbooks as well the dedicated there is a. kind of place with lots of ideas and thoughts and i don't know how it works i wish it was organized but it's not worth. seeing th
mr spock. the face of terrorism some of bin laden. and what came after the horrors of. george w. bush searching in vain for saddam hussein's weapons of mass destruction. some of noma parts portraits originate in despair or frustration shortly before the deadline his laptop crashed the result steve jobs no markets other ideas on the streets of london where he lives or when he's in the bathroom. i don't know if you see michael jackson portrayed so that started from a meeting with you are the...
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mr. bush to say to the americans that he doesn't want war. >> if you had been in the room with saddam husseinviewed him for an hour and 15 minutes and spent another hour and a half with him after the interview, i think you would have reached the same conclusion. no question saddam hussein was a stone cold killer. this is the opening of the post cold war era of history. if aggression was allowed to stand, nobody thought it would end there. >> president bush came of age throughout all those decades in which there were world wars, in which there was the west against the soviets. he'd been cia director, he's been ambassador, right? everything. so he really understood the world. and understood the stakes. but for whatever reason when iraq invaded kuwait, saddam hussein honestly thought nobody would care and he almost got away with it. >> the first saturday of the crisis, i get a call on the phone from brent scowcroft. my boss. he said the president's helicoptering back from camp david. i can't meet him. you have to brief him on the situation. there's probably going to be a lot of press there. i go
mr. bush to say to the americans that he doesn't want war. >> if you had been in the room with saddam husseinviewed him for an hour and 15 minutes and spent another hour and a half with him after the interview, i think you would have reached the same conclusion. no question saddam hussein was a stone cold killer. this is the opening of the post cold war era of history. if aggression was allowed to stand, nobody thought it would end there. >> president bush came of age throughout all...