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so i asked myself, when i met omar, where is the manipulation. not if there is a manipulation where is the manipulation. >> as he was being questioned by the americans, he was of course given water to drink. but then he was not allowed to urinate and he had to at some point, felt that his bladder was going to burst and he was told he had to urinate on the floor and then after he urinated on the floor he was told well now he had to clean it up and he was not given towels or allowed to take his shirt off but he had to in fact sort of roll around in it to clean up the urine on the floor. that's what has been described as the human mop technique >> and i just couldn't believe what had happened to him. you know and here's a young man, younger than my own children who's been there at that point for six years. >> if you were tortured like i was tortured you'd probably say more than what i said. >> tell me something that can help me...that can show my government that you're willing to help us...against a group of people who are being on doing bad things
so i asked myself, when i met omar, where is the manipulation. not if there is a manipulation where is the manipulation. >> as he was being questioned by the americans, he was of course given water to drink. but then he was not allowed to urinate and he had to at some point, felt that his bladder was going to burst and he was told he had to urinate on the floor and then after he urinated on the floor he was told well now he had to clean it up and he was not given towels or allowed to take...
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sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan.
sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan.
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omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in the last 30 minutes. his sharp exit from a military airport came while a judge was still deliberating on whether to hand him over to the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. south africa's high court has now asked for an investigation into how bashir was able to leave. well sudan's foreign minister has been speaking, and was a few minutes ago critical of sending bashir to the icc. >> she's attempts are meant to disturb our harmony and we believe that the sudan government will have a firm strict instance against any country taking such a decision simply for the reason that it's a matter of sovereignty. we're a sovereign state. the president is elected by the people of sudan. all of these statements are lame and meaningless. >> we're live from johannesburg in south africa. bashir's departure leaves the executive judiciary in a bit of conflict doesn't it? >> well, that's exactly the case sami and that's the concern with how regard the south african government, and what extent it respects
omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in the last 30 minutes. his sharp exit from a military airport came while a judge was still deliberating on whether to hand him over to the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. south africa's high court has now asked for an investigation into how bashir was able to leave. well sudan's foreign minister has been speaking, and was a few minutes ago critical of sending bashir to the icc. >> she's attempts are meant to disturb our harmony...
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sudan's omar al bashir has returned back to sudan. there was attempt to have him arrestfor war crimes charges. bashir was in south africa to attend the african summit. thousands of syrians have fled across the border with turkey trying oescape fighting between kurds and fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant. backed by u.s. air power trying to restay a town in i.s.i.l. hands. >>> a rift is growing between australia and indonesia over claims the australian navy bribed people smugglers to stay them back to indonesia. won't confirm if the bribe took place. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: did australia pay smugglers to return these asylum seekers to indonesia? be be the prime minister refused to answer. >> they not on the operational details of -- >> silent on my -- >> necessary and what has been done to stop the boats. >> reporter: but stopped by bribing smugglers? the allegation is that six crew members on a boat carrying asylum seekers were paid $5,000 each to turn the boat around. >> they did confirm that the australia
sudan's omar al bashir has returned back to sudan. there was attempt to have him arrestfor war crimes charges. bashir was in south africa to attend the african summit. thousands of syrians have fled across the border with turkey trying oescape fighting between kurds and fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant. backed by u.s. air power trying to restay a town in i.s.i.l. hands. >>> a rift is growing between australia and indonesia over claims the australian navy bribed people...
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. >> speculation is mounting as to the location of sudanese president omar al-bashir. a spokesman for the president had announced his intention to return to sudan in spite of an order from the high court not to leave south africa. germans of the military airbase say they have seen his plane leaving. although it is still not established whether or not al bashir was on the plane. the sudanese president is wanted by the icc for war crimes, and a court case is on the way in pretoria, compelling the south african government to arrest him. human rights activists has said he must be detained before he has a chance to leave the country. our correspondent joins us now. do you have any more on where the sudanese president actually is? >> well, i have literally just stepped out of court, and the lawyer acting for the south african government has stalled a full bench of the high court and that is three judges hearing this matter, that there is still no official confirmation from government officials, whether sudanese president omar al-bashir has left south africa. he is saying tha
. >> speculation is mounting as to the location of sudanese president omar al-bashir. a spokesman for the president had announced his intention to return to sudan in spite of an order from the high court not to leave south africa. germans of the military airbase say they have seen his plane leaving. although it is still not established whether or not al bashir was on the plane. the sudanese president is wanted by the icc for war crimes, and a court case is on the way in pretoria,...
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and almost like taking of sideways glance to omar. and omar turned to me and said a very sensitive moment. then he said i let you in my wife i would like something in return and i said what? he said can you drive me to this meeting in birmingham. i drove him to what was basically a secret terrorist base but definitely a secret radical islam a country house in birmingham. they wouldn't let us in. omar got into trouble flapping us along so we had to wait in the parking lot. he said yes please, at doing god knows what. this gritty on warts they have in birmingham. then omar hounded me as a jew and said he had training camp. been there for of year, never discussed my religion but he said, he certainly said look at me with the infidel the trainees, and a jew they all went oh! and i said it is better to the jews and an atheist and someone in the crowd went oh! actually i am an atheist. a jihad training camp. they surrounded me and asked what it was like to be a jew. and treating me -- a coral reef. and this was all 1996 1997. i met someone
and almost like taking of sideways glance to omar. and omar turned to me and said a very sensitive moment. then he said i let you in my wife i would like something in return and i said what? he said can you drive me to this meeting in birmingham. i drove him to what was basically a secret terrorist base but definitely a secret radical islam a country house in birmingham. they wouldn't let us in. omar got into trouble flapping us along so we had to wait in the parking lot. he said yes please, at...
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it's only a few hours ago that the government said oh, yes omar al-bashir has left the country. prior to that they said we have no knowledge of where he is. no knowledge of whether or not he is in the country. that's been frustrating for south africans because there is protocol that goes along with the foreign foreign heads ever state being in the country. there is concern. >> thank you very much for joining us with that update from joes hansberg. well patrick stewart is the icc prosecutor. i asked him what was the reaction there for south africa's failure top arrest of omar al-bashir. >> the prosecutor, of course, expected that they would fulfill their obligations under the statute, and arrest president al-bashir, but that did not happen. so of course we're disappointed, but not discouraged. not in the east. >> i mean, the icc asked south africa to do everything in its power to stop bashir from leaving, and it didn't. why was that, do you think? >> i think you should put that to the south african authorities, not to me. >> but it seems to be a problem that we're seeing across a
it's only a few hours ago that the government said oh, yes omar al-bashir has left the country. prior to that they said we have no knowledge of where he is. no knowledge of whether or not he is in the country. that's been frustrating for south africans because there is protocol that goes along with the foreign foreign heads ever state being in the country. there is concern. >> thank you very much for joining us with that update from joes hansberg. well patrick stewart is the icc...
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anchor: omar al raisi, thank you. taking a look back at the unfolding of events. reporter: wednesday in may, the troubles for sepp blatter several arrested on charges of racketeering and corruption and money laundering, the fbi and justice department accusing them and several others of being involved in a bribery scheme worth more than $150 million over the past decades. fifa says it is cooperating. >> this is good what happens. it confirms that we are on the right track. reporter: moments later swiss police launched their own investigation, looking at the 28 teen and 2022 world cups allocated to russia and qatar. sepp blatter is seeking a fifth term. his jordanian rival says he is ready to fight for the job. >> we are ready for a change, to have. reporter: and he is not the only one to call for blatter's resignation. another turned against his long-term friend. >> i am disgusted. i am sick of all of this, and i have had enough. enough is enough. >> blatter is defiance, and the elections go ahead, and the prince decides to throw in the towel. >> mr. blatter is ree
anchor: omar al raisi, thank you. taking a look back at the unfolding of events. reporter: wednesday in may, the troubles for sepp blatter several arrested on charges of racketeering and corruption and money laundering, the fbi and justice department accusing them and several others of being involved in a bribery scheme worth more than $150 million over the past decades. fifa says it is cooperating. >> this is good what happens. it confirms that we are on the right track. reporter:...
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sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the manhunt for those two convicted killers who escaped from a new york prison is now in its tenth day. there is still no sign of them, but we're getting new details about the woman who allegedry helped richard matt and david sweat to escape. she was in court just a short time ago. >> joys mitchell has pleaded not guilty to providing tools so the inmates could break out of clinton correctional facility. you're looking at pictures of her inside the courtroom where her hearing got under way. she was going to meet the men with a getaway car but she got cold feet at the last minute because she said she still loves her husb
sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the manhunt for those two convicted killers who...
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reporter: omar al-bashir was triumphant as he landed back on sudanese soil. al-bashir managed to leave south africa while judges deliberated his case. by the time georges -- judges ordered he be arrested and handed over to the international criminal court al-bashir had already left the country. the icc has been waiting for over five years to try al-bashir on charges of war crimes and genocide. >> i think i can speak on behalf of the prosecutor to say that, we are disappointed. south africa has always been a strong supporter of the international criminal court. in our view, it was very clear what their obligation was. their obligation was to arrest president al-bashir. reporter: the icc and human rights advocates consider al-bashir a brutal dictator. in 1989, he staged a coup in sudan, establishing a strictly authoritarian regime. but his indictments at the icc relate to sudan's western darfur region where al-bashir is accused of waging a bloody campaign to crush the insurgency. as many as 300,000 people died in the conflict and millions were forced to flee. a
reporter: omar al-bashir was triumphant as he landed back on sudanese soil. al-bashir managed to leave south africa while judges deliberated his case. by the time georges -- judges ordered he be arrested and handed over to the international criminal court al-bashir had already left the country. the icc has been waiting for over five years to try al-bashir on charges of war crimes and genocide. >> i think i can speak on behalf of the prosecutor to say that, we are disappointed. south...
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two dates after omar al-bashir avoided arrest inside africa, he has yet to comment on the. we have a mixed reaction from the people there. >> on the streets of khartoum it is business as usual for the sudanese people. the president was nearly arrested in south africa. >> if he should be put on trial to aaccount for his deeds, it should be in sudan by the sudanese people. >> it's on fair. those calling for the rest of our president and want to destabilize our country. >> the >> he was allowed to leave the country despite an order calling for him to remain. a defiant bashir was greeted by supporters. they have called what happened in africa. >> we say that the international criminal court has been nearly completed in africa by the refusal of all african states to implement its decisions decisions. >> for the opposition it's a humiliation that could have been avoided. >> all of this did thought have to happen. this is a humiliation for sudan and the sudanese state. >> despite that it is thought that they would do. >> this event to enhance his image. >> during his six years in
two dates after omar al-bashir avoided arrest inside africa, he has yet to comment on the. we have a mixed reaction from the people there. >> on the streets of khartoum it is business as usual for the sudanese people. the president was nearly arrested in south africa. >> if he should be put on trial to aaccount for his deeds, it should be in sudan by the sudanese people. >> it's on fair. those calling for the rest of our president and want to destabilize our country. >>...
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but she ended up at omar's and she was doing some serious drinking there. ♪ >> a waitress said carolynas dancing but was there alone and was obviously intoxicated. >> the other indication was that she was alone at the table and that her head was down and that she had her head on the table and was basically passed out at the table, not functioning, not talking to anyone, very, very clear to everyone in the bar that she was highly intoxicated. >> that night, around 11:00, witnesses said they saw carolyn leave the bar and she was never seen again. >> i came home sunday morning and she was gone. >> the next day, dan killaby called police to report carolyn missing. family members, friends and volunteers searched the surrounding area without success. >> i knew that she would not leave unless somebody made her. there was no way she would have left us. >> caroline's car was found in the bar's parking lot. the killaby family hired their own search dogs. the dogs tracked carolyn's scent from the bar directly back to her home. the police believed this might be evidence that carolyn returned home
but she ended up at omar's and she was doing some serious drinking there. ♪ >> a waitress said carolynas dancing but was there alone and was obviously intoxicated. >> the other indication was that she was alone at the table and that her head was down and that she had her head on the table and was basically passed out at the table, not functioning, not talking to anyone, very, very clear to everyone in the bar that she was highly intoxicated. >> that night, around 11:00,...
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sudan's president omar al bashir is back in his home country after fled an arrest warrant in south africa. greeted by cheering supporters, he flew out of johannesburg earlier on monday. south africa's high court has ordered an investigation as to why officials did not serve a warrant for his arrest. international criminal court be acclimationclaim he committed atrocities during the darfur incident. >> sudanese president omar al bashir is wanted by the international criminal court left south africa, after an african union summit. >> the impact of his leaving can be regard he as defeating the ends of justice or committing contempt of court. because he is a member of united nations. poord fromapart from being a member of au, his government is part of ununited nations. >> the u.n. has ordered south africa to determine how he was able to leave the country. this is in line with growing au sentiment that the icc unfairly targets african states and lacks credibility. >> this is 2015, not 1715. the concept of a european funded ngo, trying to enforce a european directed european funded court trying
sudan's president omar al bashir is back in his home country after fled an arrest warrant in south africa. greeted by cheering supporters, he flew out of johannesburg earlier on monday. south africa's high court has ordered an investigation as to why officials did not serve a warrant for his arrest. international criminal court be acclimationclaim he committed atrocities during the darfur incident. >> sudanese president omar al bashir is wanted by the international criminal court left...
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omar villafranca, cbs news, galveston, texas. >> many schools and businesses in the houston area are closed for the day and local officials say flooding could cause them to shut down some roadways until the weather clears. >>> the only man charged in the d.c. mansion murders has a new attorney. daron wint appeared in court this morning. during the hearing the judge accepted sean hanover as his new attorney. hanover was hired by wint's family and replaces a public defender. as a result of the change, the next hearing has been delayed till july 2. wind remains held without bond in the murders of savvas and amy savopoulos, their son philip and alecia figueroa. >>> a young boy died in an accident on sam eig highway. the road was closed for six hours but is now back open. nikki burdine has been at the crash scene all morning and has more from gaithersburg. >> reporter: a very sad day in montgomery county. a young boy is dead after a fiery car crash early this morning. around 3:30 this morning, a woman in this car was driving on sam eig highway when for some reason she crossed over the med
omar villafranca, cbs news, galveston, texas. >> many schools and businesses in the houston area are closed for the day and local officials say flooding could cause them to shut down some roadways until the weather clears. >>> the only man charged in the d.c. mansion murders has a new attorney. daron wint appeared in court this morning. during the hearing the judge accepted sean hanover as his new attorney. hanover was hired by wint's family and replaces a public defender. as a...
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omar al bashir is in johannesburg for the african union summit.cused of crimes against humanity. let's go live. what is going to happen in court today? >> reporter: well, adrian, we are waiting for the south african justice department to submit papers to the court to fight this case by civil society organizations to keep -- to have president bashier arrested here in south africa. the justice department says they are ready to to fight in tooth and nail so we are wait for this court to consider two different arguments, one from the justice department around south africa's obligation to his the african union where it's made an agreement around i minute at this that sitting heads of state cannot be arrested. and on the other hand, south africa's on the obligation to the international criminal court. considering there is an arrest warrants for president alba shear. >> let's hear from a sudanese government minister. sudan's government insistence that their president will return as scheduled regardless of the court's decision. >> we are here as guests an
omar al bashir is in johannesburg for the african union summit.cused of crimes against humanity. let's go live. what is going to happen in court today? >> reporter: well, adrian, we are waiting for the south african justice department to submit papers to the court to fight this case by civil society organizations to keep -- to have president bashier arrested here in south africa. the justice department says they are ready to to fight in tooth and nail so we are wait for this court to...
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thank you very much, omar. tonight for the first time we heard from the psychiatrist who is treating james holmes in 2012 before he massacred a dozen people and wounded 70 in a colorado movie theater. what did dr. lynn fenton know before the killing? barry petersen is covering the holmes' trial. >> reporter: university of colorado psychiatrist dr. lynn fenton fist saw holmes on march 21st when holmes sought counseling from a student health service. from the beginning he talked about mass homicides to eliminate what holmes labeled "his biological problems," but then holmes seemingly dismissed his own thoughts. >> he said "you can't kill everyone, so it's not an effective solution." >> reporter: they met seven times over almost three months, and through it all fenton told prosecutor george brackley holmes said nothing about his plans. >> does he tell you that he thinks he can improve how good he feels or his self-value by murdering people? >> no. >> reporter: fenton testified that holmes insisted he was over the
thank you very much, omar. tonight for the first time we heard from the psychiatrist who is treating james holmes in 2012 before he massacred a dozen people and wounded 70 in a colorado movie theater. what did dr. lynn fenton know before the killing? barry petersen is covering the holmes' trial. >> reporter: university of colorado psychiatrist dr. lynn fenton fist saw holmes on march 21st when holmes sought counseling from a student health service. from the beginning he talked about mass...
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. >> let's talk to omar now because he is at the main chp headquarters in istanbul.e've been hear from the hdp. they said that this puts an end to the system in turkey. they said they don't want to be in coalition with the ak participate. this is not the result that the chp was hoping for but what are you hearing from party officials over there? >> well, they're able to form a single party government. they are very optimistic that if all of the parties in turkey keep their promises they made during which they say they will not join the ruling act party for any coalition it will be the chp who will be able to form that because the first party couldn't form a government. i think it's a wild chance for them but it is a possibility. so they are putting a result on that in this regard. in terms of their own result, they really didn't do that in the last election. they want more or less 25% of the general vote. >> so they didn't do as well as they were hoping for omar. why was that? why was the chp not able to really capitalize the discontent with the ruling party and prod
. >> let's talk to omar now because he is at the main chp headquarters in istanbul.e've been hear from the hdp. they said that this puts an end to the system in turkey. they said they don't want to be in coalition with the ak participate. this is not the result that the chp was hoping for but what are you hearing from party officials over there? >> well, they're able to form a single party government. they are very optimistic that if all of the parties in turkey keep their promises...
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the au members saying they would not follow up on arresting the sudanees president oarnl omar al bashir. so far officials have been saying very little around that. we have had reports of the president's plane landing in south africa, on saturday afternoon. this is the first appearance since 2009 and 2010. be has discouraged the sudanese president's, arresting by south africa authorities. >> thank you. >>> doctors without borders is warning the fight against ebola isn't over. there have been a spike in guinea and sierra leone. >> it's not over until it's over. i'm very concerned about the fact that there is a general fatigue in waning of attention on ebola and they are basically declaring victory before its time. we need to double our university or else we will never get there. >> aimed at ending the war in yemen, although there's some doubt as to who will actually attend. in yemen itself, saudi air strikes and ongoing fighting are taking a heavy somewhere toll heavy toll. >> rush of children and their mothers, most government services have been cut here because of the fighting around th
the au members saying they would not follow up on arresting the sudanees president oarnl omar al bashir. so far officials have been saying very little around that. we have had reports of the president's plane landing in south africa, on saturday afternoon. this is the first appearance since 2009 and 2010. be has discouraged the sudanese president's, arresting by south africa authorities. >> thank you. >>> doctors without borders is warning the fight against ebola isn't over....
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. >> omar, how significant is it that barakat was assassinated? >> the success of the assassination, barakat was perceived as one of the tools legal tools that enforces the crackcrack downs causing many death sentences to be handed, and caused some of the deaths for the political prisoners who were denied medical aid because of he denied their permission to -- for them to get medical aid. so many have perceived him in such a way, this is an operation, a terrorist operation that obviously uses violence as a way to react to the consequences that was happening in egypt in the last two years now. >> and omar, the location of the attack is important. the district is residential, but it took place outside a military college. so heavily fortified area. there will now be questions as to who was able to gain access to the area and how. >> the area is heavily fortified. this is very close to the military academy. this is very close to the head of the military intelligence. so it's -- and there's various other military institutions in this area. but accessin
. >> omar, how significant is it that barakat was assassinated? >> the success of the assassination, barakat was perceived as one of the tools legal tools that enforces the crackcrack downs causing many death sentences to be handed, and caused some of the deaths for the political prisoners who were denied medical aid because of he denied their permission to -- for them to get medical aid. so many have perceived him in such a way, this is an operation, a terrorist operation that...
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. >> omar estaba listo para recibir su grado de bachiller.ez rias veces pero no apareciÓ. rÁpidamente se enteraron que el automÓvil en el que viajaba a la graduaciÓn se habÍa estrellado en la autopista. >> cuando llegamos al estadio, alguien nos dijo que habÍa habido un accidente grave en la carretera. >> escuchamos la noticia que hubo un accidente pero no querÍamos creer que era Él. >> rodas viajaba como pasajero en este vehÍculo que terminÓ impactÁndose contra un camiÓn recolector de basura y convertido en chatarra. Él muriÓ en el lugar del accidente. el conductor del automÓvil sobreviviÓ y fue llevado al hospital. >> y yo estoy muy triste. y pues... en verdad que yo como madre siento que si nuestros hijos no llegaran a su dÍa, verdad? lo esperado para un padre es ver a su hijo graduÁndose, verdad? >> en la escuela sus compaÑeros transformaron lo que iba a ser una celebraciÓn en una vigilia en memoria de omar rodas. un apasionado del fÚtbol y con buen sentido del humor segÚn sus propios compaÑeros. >> es muy triste. uno no puede explicar cÓ
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omar said this is a safe journey and you can see what he showed us here. all of his boats are equipped with a gps. we could have booked this trip and this is why. it there is a boat leaving today and probably already left. monday, libya, going to italy. they are posting out in the open on facebook, even their itineraries. this is kind of a hidden world we were able to find on facebook. a lot of these pages have been taken down but some of them are still act if. it has been out there for about a year. if you want to read more reports, go to our website. >> it's amazing how easy it is to do this. excellent investigating and homework. karl, thank you very much. members of the berlin philharmonic are all playing the same tune. they have chosen a new chief conductor. the siberian conductor is leaving. >> who will be the new chief conductor and artistic director of the philharmonic? >> the music director of the munich opera. >> at 43 years old, with he was one of the youngest candidates. known as a perfectionist and efficient auto, he won over the berlin philhar
omar said this is a safe journey and you can see what he showed us here. all of his boats are equipped with a gps. we could have booked this trip and this is why. it there is a boat leaving today and probably already left. monday, libya, going to italy. they are posting out in the open on facebook, even their itineraries. this is kind of a hidden world we were able to find on facebook. a lot of these pages have been taken down but some of them are still act if. it has been out there for about a...
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last year, omar was released on bond. now 28, he lives in edmonton canada. at the home of his lawyer. they have quite a story to tell, guantanamo's child, we do warn you some of the images in this are graphic. >> the first time i saw him, he was really bad off. he had a really large hole in his chest. , yes, ityes, it was in his chest and he had shrapnel all over his face. i don't know how he lived through it. >> i saw stitching all over his body. he looked like an autopsy was being performed on him when he was alive. >> if i was in there, it was really creep creepy, it looked like something horrible went down there. >> calling him a murderer, calling him a killer calling him a scum bag. they said he was responsible for the death of an american soldier. they were filled with hatred. >> they would tie me up to like the bed. >> taking him out of the cell, getting him while while his hands are shackled while he has got all these wounds on his chest to lift up these crates of water, kick them down and pile them unagain and again. >> you could hear people screami
last year, omar was released on bond. now 28, he lives in edmonton canada. at the home of his lawyer. they have quite a story to tell, guantanamo's child, we do warn you some of the images in this are graphic. >> the first time i saw him, he was really bad off. he had a really large hole in his chest. , yes, ityes, it was in his chest and he had shrapnel all over his face. i don't know how he lived through it. >> i saw stitching all over his body. he looked like an autopsy was being...
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omar al bashir is wanted at the time international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity in darfur. be bashir was told he would get immunity for attending this conference. so is this a battle between the high escort and the government? >> reporter: well, it certainly is the case regarding his immunity, based on an agreement between the south african government and the african union around immunity for heads of state. linked to its approach to the international criminal court. now he it has left south africa in a very difficult position in that it didn't respect the order set out by the high court. bashir was still able to leave the country and has seven days to respond to questions around that and ultimately this will lead to further questions around how south africa government respect the courts in the country and what kind of precedent has been set so far. >> does it also set a precedent in terms of how the powers of the international criminal court or perhaps the lack of its powers? >> reporter: well we have known for some time the sentiments of the african countries t
omar al bashir is wanted at the time international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity in darfur. be bashir was told he would get immunity for attending this conference. so is this a battle between the high escort and the government? >> reporter: well, it certainly is the case regarding his immunity, based on an agreement between the south african government and the african union around immunity for heads of state. linked to its approach to the international criminal court....
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omar said this is a safe journey and you can see what he showed us here. all of his boats are equipped with a gps. we could have booked this trip and this is why. it there is a boat leaving today and probably already left. monday, libya, going to italy. they are posting out in the open on facebook, even their itineraries. this is kind of a hidden world we were able to find on facebook. a lot of these pages have been taken down but some of them are still act if. it has been out there for about a year. if you want to read more reports, go to our website. >> it's amazing how easy it is to do this. excellent investigating and homework. karl, thank you very much. members of the berlin philharmonic are all playing the same tune. they have chosen a new chief conductor. the siberian conductor is leaving. >> who will be the new chief conductor and artistic director of the philharmonic? >> the music director of the munich opera. >> at 43 years old, with he was one of the youngest candidates. known as a perfectionist and efficient auto, he won over the berlin philhar
omar said this is a safe journey and you can see what he showed us here. all of his boats are equipped with a gps. we could have booked this trip and this is why. it there is a boat leaving today and probably already left. monday, libya, going to italy. they are posting out in the open on facebook, even their itineraries. this is kind of a hidden world we were able to find on facebook. a lot of these pages have been taken down but some of them are still act if. it has been out there for about a...
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hello, sudan's president omar al bashir back in country after fled an arrest warrant in south africa. arrived in khartoum. flew out of the johannesburg earlier on monday. searchg's highsouth africa's high court is launching an investigation why he was not kept in the country. want ed by the international criminal court claims that he committed atrocities during the darfur conflict. more details from johannesburg. >> the south african government has seven days to respond to a request by the high court. the president went to a south african summit and was ordered to stay in the country to allow for his arrest by the south african government. despite that bashir left earlier on monday and since then a high court has said south africa's flouted international law as well as the order set out by the high court and this is in line with south africa's sentiment as well as with the african union to get away from the international criminal court where bashir is wanted for crimes against humanity. >> earlier a representative of the international criminal court told barnaby phillips that it is lo
hello, sudan's president omar al bashir back in country after fled an arrest warrant in south africa. arrived in khartoum. flew out of the johannesburg earlier on monday. searchg's highsouth africa's high court is launching an investigation why he was not kept in the country. want ed by the international criminal court claims that he committed atrocities during the darfur conflict. more details from johannesburg. >> the south african government has seven days to respond to a request by...
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da's president omar al bashir has returned home. he was be northbound johannesburg to teafned attend the african union high summit. thousands of syrians have fled across the border with turkey, be escaping the fighters of the islamic state of iraq and the levant. trying oretake a town in i.s.i.l. hands. >>> at least 20 people have been killed in a series of blasts in chad. witnesses say suicide bombers on motorcycles simultaneously attacked two buildings in the capital. one of the buildings went off at a police academy. no immediate claim of responsibility. $kenya's security ministry said the be bl al shabaab al shabaab being. >> 11 al shabaab fighters were killed by kenyan troops. one of the dead is lukman osman a kenyan. close to 50 people murdered in pekatoni alone. a british national has also been identified. thomas converted to islam when he was 19th and came to fight along al shabaab four years ago. thousands have people have come to view the bodies. the air is thick with stench. the reason this public viewing is going often i
da's president omar al bashir has returned home. he was be northbound johannesburg to teafned attend the african union high summit. thousands of syrians have fled across the border with turkey, be escaping the fighters of the islamic state of iraq and the levant. trying oretake a town in i.s.i.l. hands. >>> at least 20 people have been killed in a series of blasts in chad. witnesses say suicide bombers on motorcycles simultaneously attacked two buildings in the capital. one of the...
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. >> the international criminal court has urged to turn omar al-bashir over. instead he was allowed to leave the country. the defiantal bay sheer was al-bashir was greeted by supporters. >> we say that the international criminal court has been nearly completely ended in africa by the refusal of all african states to implement its decisions. >> for the opposition it was a humiliation that could have been prevented. >> if the regime listened to everyone else and dealt with the sudanese people in a just manner all of this would not have happened. this is a humiliation for sudan and the sudanese state. >> despite that it's thought the incident would not effect them locally. >> what i'm expecting is this has been enhance his image. >> during the 26 years in power omar al-bashir has faced set backs and obstacles. how long will he survive? al jazeera. khartoum. >> thousands of greeks have rallied on the eve of another meeting with its creditors about its financial future. all this as the grease central bank warn that the countries are paying full course towards defau
. >> the international criminal court has urged to turn omar al-bashir over. instead he was allowed to leave the country. the defiantal bay sheer was al-bashir was greeted by supporters. >> we say that the international criminal court has been nearly completely ended in africa by the refusal of all african states to implement its decisions. >> for the opposition it was a humiliation that could have been prevented. >> if the regime listened to everyone else and dealt with...
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omar al saleh is in turkey. when can we expect a stable government to be formed? >> well, the winning party the ruling ak party is expected to be nominated 50 president it should happen in a few days. once the president calls on the party to form a government, the party has 45 days to try and bring a coalition together. if the party has the right to say he can't they failed before the 45 days. we are talking about a matter of weeks. we do understand from the ruling ak party that they are trying to get a coalition together. they need at least 18 seats in parliament to unable them to form a minority government. the consequences of that if it happens that means the government will be very weak and it won't be able to pass any laws in parliament. the latest development is coming from the lead opposition party the chp all opposition parties parties without the ruling ak party. the mhp and hdp and the chp can call a coalition together and form a government. >> what is the impact going to be on turkey going forward? >> i think it's going to be a big one because remember,
omar al saleh is in turkey. when can we expect a stable government to be formed? >> well, the winning party the ruling ak party is expected to be nominated 50 president it should happen in a few days. once the president calls on the party to form a government, the party has 45 days to try and bring a coalition together. if the party has the right to say he can't they failed before the 45 days. we are talking about a matter of weeks. we do understand from the ruling ak party that they are...
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al bashir was not detained in south africa. >> sudanese president omar al bashir was wanted for war crimes. despite a high court order that he should stay in south africa until it rules on whether or not he should be arrested. >> the impact of his leaving can be regarded as defeeting the ends of justice or committing continualcontempt of court because he is member of you united nations apart from being a member of au and being a head of state his country is part of the united nations. >> the court has now ordered the nation to investigate why he was allowed to return to sudan. the government chose to ignore the resume of law in favor of an agreement with the african union that sitting heads of state should not be arrested. this is in line with growing au sentiment that the icc unfairly targets african states and lacks credibility. >> this is 2015. it is not 1715. the concept of a european funded ngo trying to enforce a european directed european funded courts, trying to force black africans to send other black africans back in chains, that is afternoon incredible sort of travesty. >
al bashir was not detained in south africa. >> sudanese president omar al bashir was wanted for war crimes. despite a high court order that he should stay in south africa until it rules on whether or not he should be arrested. >> the impact of his leaving can be regarded as defeeting the ends of justice or committing continualcontempt of court because he is member of you united nations apart from being a member of au and being a head of state his country is part of the united...
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let's go to omar saleh. bearing in mind this result how difficult with it it be to form any government there? >> reporter: i think it's going to be a tough and i think turkey is set to face political uncertainty for days to come now. a senior member of the ak party is saying his party is attempting to form a coalition. they need at least 18 seats in parliament. however, giving the speeches paid by all the opposition parties of not willing to join the ak party in any coalition i think it will thwart those plans. now the interesting point made by the main opposition party the chp says it was open to a wide coalition from the other opposition party mainly the mhp and the hdp. for instance, mhp is considered to be conservative muslim ultranationalist. leftist and all of them need to agrees with the ak, some say it will perhaps bring turkey back to the days of squabbling, which brought turkey almost to the verge of bankruptcy. so it's going to be very stuff few days for this country. >> okay omar saleh thank you
let's go to omar saleh. bearing in mind this result how difficult with it it be to form any government there? >> reporter: i think it's going to be a tough and i think turkey is set to face political uncertainty for days to come now. a senior member of the ak party is saying his party is attempting to form a coalition. they need at least 18 seats in parliament. however, giving the speeches paid by all the opposition parties of not willing to join the ak party in any coalition i think it...
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omar al bashir, syrian conflict costed dplaised 2.5 million people. in 2006, a combined united nations and be nato peace keeping force. james bays has the story. >> the situation in czar sphur are certainlyczardarfur,. >> already been reduced just 15,000 troops and police to patrol a territory the size of france. on the security council one deputy be told me ooun unamid was the most dysfunctional others want a more focused approach doing something better. >> now is not the time for unamid to withdraw. we see a role in it mediatings a conflict but any other tasks we want to have it reduce so it can focus on that core role. >> omar al bashir indicted in 2009 on war crimes charges related to darfur has said in the past he wants unamid out of his country. when i asked him about the problems he faces. >> we can leave darfur in a year if the government has the necessary conditions to make that possible. and those conditions have to do with the securities, the ability to go back home without fearing that there they may be attacked or something. we also need
omar al bashir, syrian conflict costed dplaised 2.5 million people. in 2006, a combined united nations and be nato peace keeping force. james bays has the story. >> the situation in czar sphur are certainlyczardarfur,. >> already been reduced just 15,000 troops and police to patrol a territory the size of france. on the security council one deputy be told me ooun unamid was the most dysfunctional others want a more focused approach doing something better. >> now is not the...
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the contra costa county sheriff's department is looking for 19-year-old omar ordaz. investigators say he is the suspect in the shooting death of 19-year-old miguel angel plascencia. omar ordaz has tattoo on his cheek, he is in concord or oakley and he should be considered armed and dangerous. >>> in sacramento senators passed legislation today that is designed to tackle climate change. he called it the most far reaching legislation, not just in california history but u.s. history. most republican oppose the measure saying it would stifle business and raise their costs, democrats say it is important for california's future. >> this package of bills will put california on a path way to sustainable economic growth. >> the measures require 50% of electricity to come from renewable sources by 2013 as well as double the energyficiency of older -- energy efficiency of older buildings. if approved will go to governor jerry brown. >>> coming up here, an organization that helps cancer patients is the victim of a crime. >> disbelief anybody would do that. >> coming up here, wha
the contra costa county sheriff's department is looking for 19-year-old omar ordaz. investigators say he is the suspect in the shooting death of 19-year-old miguel angel plascencia. omar ordaz has tattoo on his cheek, he is in concord or oakley and he should be considered armed and dangerous. >>> in sacramento senators passed legislation today that is designed to tackle climate change. he called it the most far reaching legislation, not just in california history but u.s. history. most...
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a warm that you may find some of the pictures in omar al saleh's report disturbing. >> reporter: theseictures of inmates being beaten in lebanon's prison may shock. feaxtion of the prisoners and the muslim selafi movement is shocking. some rights groups say what was revealed in the prison shows the level of abuse that goes on in prisons. >> translator: there's a prisoner who lost his sight because of torture. there's an inmate who was forced to rape his fellow inmate. the majority of lebanese do not know these things. >> lebanon's government says a full investigation is underway. the minister of interior say two policemen were involved in the attacks, they have been arrested. it is also where some inmates charged with terrorism are jailed. in april there was rioting and it is believed the leaked videos show what happened during that time. but for somebody the release of these videos could be scoring points within the complicatepolitical system. those september of having links to al qaeda. families say the trials are delayed because of sectarian reasons. omar al saleh, al jazeera. >>> a
a warm that you may find some of the pictures in omar al saleh's report disturbing. >> reporter: theseictures of inmates being beaten in lebanon's prison may shock. feaxtion of the prisoners and the muslim selafi movement is shocking. some rights groups say what was revealed in the prison shows the level of abuse that goes on in prisons. >> translator: there's a prisoner who lost his sight because of torture. there's an inmate who was forced to rape his fellow inmate. the majority...
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for now omar al-bashir remains a freeman in africa. "bbc news," johannesburg. >> a delay that is raising a lot of questions about what south africa good during those three hours. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, actor mall dillon draws attention to the plight of muslims in myanmar, and he speaks to us about his visit there. >> an official day of mourning is taking place in georgia for at least 14 people who were killed in flash floods in the capital. 24 people are still missing. dozens more have been left homeless there. the finance ministry has now put the damage at up to $to million, -- up to $20 million. many animals includesing hippos lyons and tigers have been seen wandering the streak. here is more. >> the flood water devastated the city. cars trees and people were all swept up in the deadly torre ent. and these images show how widespread the damage is. whole areas coated in fifth and debris after a small stream burst its banks. they are still serving for missing residents. there is n
for now omar al-bashir remains a freeman in africa. "bbc news," johannesburg. >> a delay that is raising a lot of questions about what south africa good during those three hours. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, actor mall dillon draws attention to the plight of muslims in myanmar, and he speaks to us about his visit there. >> an official day of mourning is taking place in georgia for at least 14 people who were...
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omar al-bashir has arrived back in khartoum after he defied a court order. he is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes and genocide in darfur. has the terrorist known as "the untouchable one" finally been caught? lydia finds the al qaeda mastermind has been killed in a u.s. airstrike. the pentagon has yet to confirm his death. and chad pointing the finger at nigeria's islamist group boko haram. dozens of people are killed or injured in twin suicide bombs in the capital. chad has a regional offensive to defeat of the group. let's get some business news for you now. a big event every year here in paris. it is the paris air show. all the big air companies try to sell some airplanes. how has it been going? >> the biggest plane manufacturers, airbus and boeing, wasted no time going head-to-head at the end of the first day. airbus took home orders for 140 claims, while boeing was at around 80. an indian group bag a multimillion dollar contract. they will supply metallic parts. the deal will serve as a boost for the indian prime minister's campa
omar al-bashir has arrived back in khartoum after he defied a court order. he is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes and genocide in darfur. has the terrorist known as "the untouchable one" finally been caught? lydia finds the al qaeda mastermind has been killed in a u.s. airstrike. the pentagon has yet to confirm his death. and chad pointing the finger at nigeria's islamist group boko haram. dozens of people are killed or injured in twin suicide bombs in the...
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. >> after 13 years, he's now out on bail an exclusive interview guantanamo's child - omar khadr only on al jazeera america possibly the biggest theft of u.s. government data ever. china says it's not to blame. >>> hello, welcome to al jazerra live from doha. i am jane butt dutton. a deadly respiratory illness spreads in south korea. an infected doctor had contact with 1500 people. >>> this ceo maintains maggie noodles are safe to eat in india. a high level of led content forces them off the shelves. >>> a decade after their destruction by the taliban the area is making somewhat of a cultural comeback. >>> it's been revealed that 4 million current and former u.s. federal employees were hit by a cyber attack last month. the u.s. suspects china but the chinese embassy in washington says such accusations are irresponsible. patty culhane reports from washington. >> reporter: there will likely be the largest theft of u.s. government data in the history of the united states. so here is what we know. the office of personnel management or o.p.m. as it's called was hacked and they discovered i
. >> after 13 years, he's now out on bail an exclusive interview guantanamo's child - omar khadr only on al jazeera america possibly the biggest theft of u.s. government data ever. china says it's not to blame. >>> hello, welcome to al jazerra live from doha. i am jane butt dutton. a deadly respiratory illness spreads in south korea. an infected doctor had contact with 1500 people. >>> this ceo maintains maggie noodles are safe to eat in india. a high level of led...
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here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: tod king and casey cavalier came to get their marriage license today. on friday they were turned away from the denton county courthouse because of a computer glitch. this afternoon the glitch is gone. >> we're going to go get married >> reporter: king said it's a day 19 years in the making. how does it feel? >> outstanding. i can't believe it. i'm so excited. report but the couple worries that state officials are putting up even more serious hurdles for same-sex couples. texas attorney general ken paxton issued an opinion on sunday saying clerks have religious freedoms and can't be forced to issue marriage licenses because of their religious objection. paxton warned employees will likely face fines in litigation, but said numerous lawyers stand ready to assist clerks defending their religious beliefs. attorney jeff mateer is lead council with the liberty institute, a group that claims to be the largest organization the defend religious freedom. >> they have constitutional rights. and actually what the attorney general is doing is telling them inf
here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: tod king and casey cavalier came to get their marriage license today. on friday they were turned away from the denton county courthouse because of a computer glitch. this afternoon the glitch is gone. >> we're going to go get married >> reporter: king said it's a day 19 years in the making. how does it feel? >> outstanding. i can't believe it. i'm so excited. report but the couple worries that state officials are putting up even more...
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that is unlikely to happen at this stage. >> al jazeera's omar in istanbul omar, thank you so much. >>> polls have just closed in one of mexico's midterm elections. at stake is the entire lower chamber of the national congress. several governors and a race for mayor. we have followed the voting. >> we're here in the southern state of guerrero where 40 students went missing in september. so far many people have come to cast their votes in a peaceful way, but surrounding this city are hundreds of security. army soldiers protecting the national election commission. we've been speaking to local election locals, they have not been able to open up all the polling stations in the area. people who were expected to show up and the head of the election office said that these are the most challenging elections yet in mexico. and it shows how frustrated angry and disgusted they are with their government after the killings and scandals here. we're seeing teachers who tried to block this election any way they can caller. for a boy--they are calling for a boycott. most polling stations are open, and
that is unlikely to happen at this stage. >> al jazeera's omar in istanbul omar, thank you so much. >>> polls have just closed in one of mexico's midterm elections. at stake is the entire lower chamber of the national congress. several governors and a race for mayor. we have followed the voting. >> we're here in the southern state of guerrero where 40 students went missing in september. so far many people have come to cast their votes in a peaceful way, but surrounding this...
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omar villafranca is in dallas. >> reporter: bill pounded the texas gulf coast before racing up northds oklahoma. the heavy rain caused flash flooding outside of houston and shut down roads more than 200 miles away in dallas. so far the state has avoided a disaster, but problems could still spill over for 40 million people under flood watches. before the may rainy season, texas was in a historic five-year drought. in october of 2011, 97% of the the state was in an extreme drought. conditions slowly improved but last month's record-setting rainfall, an estimated 35 trillion gallons, is helping to finish off the drought. more than 90% of the state is entirely drought free. at its height the drought cost texas farms and ranches more than $7 billion in lot of production. but national weather service meteorologist victor murphy says the dams and reservoirs left empty by the drought kept the recent heavy rains from doing more damage. >> you know, we still have a lot of life, loss of property due to flash flooding and river flooding but it would have been much, much worse if the dam operator
omar villafranca is in dallas. >> reporter: bill pounded the texas gulf coast before racing up northds oklahoma. the heavy rain caused flash flooding outside of houston and shut down roads more than 200 miles away in dallas. so far the state has avoided a disaster, but problems could still spill over for 40 million people under flood watches. before the may rainy season, texas was in a historic five-year drought. in october of 2011, 97% of the the state was in an extreme drought....
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scott, the army says the names represent individuals not ideology. >> pelley: omar, thank you very much. in another big story tonight flash flood watches are up across the plains in the midwest. the northeast cleaned up today after powerful storms took down trees and knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses. vinita nair is across the river from philadelphia in clarksboro new jersey. >> reporter: bill deitrich started clearing debris. his daughter and grandsons early this morning. he's helping out his 89-year-old mom, whose home and neighborhood in clarksboro, new jersey, were pummeled in the storm. >> anything that was in its path, just knocked it out. >> reporter: how many trees are we talking about that are down and how old are some of these trees? >> geez, we've got a half a dozen here and a couple in the back. >> reporter: tuesday night's storm knocked out power to more than 400,000 people from new england to virginia. jeff garisee commute on amtrak toorg an extra five hours without food, air conditioning or water. >> at one point they said a tree fell down on the powe
scott, the army says the names represent individuals not ideology. >> pelley: omar, thank you very much. in another big story tonight flash flood watches are up across the plains in the midwest. the northeast cleaned up today after powerful storms took down trees and knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses. vinita nair is across the river from philadelphia in clarksboro new jersey. >> reporter: bill deitrich started clearing debris. his daughter and grandsons early...