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they were coded also for sexual activity involving female and male perpetrators. the messages were persistent and coercive. okay. this was really interesting. how are you going to get desperate tonight? i have no idea. lol, porn. i don't know. me, question. think of someone you're sexually attracted to. oh my god, like who? so all the typos are the actual messages here. i didn't -- i think of someone who's sexy and i'd like to have sex with them or talk to them about sex. and what you could see here is that this young girl is really answering with short phrases, is kind of saying -- and this is what we see. we saw these young girls kind of not trying to engage too much, having short responses, but not knowing how to respond to this kind of aggressive language. and here we see again, this is the same communication and this is ongoing for days. all right. well, i'm seeing that my time is almost up. but i do want to close with a couple of remarks as we move forward. we learned that about 8% of these messages were aggressive in nature. as you can see, the topics reall
they were coded also for sexual activity involving female and male perpetrators. the messages were persistent and coercive. okay. this was really interesting. how are you going to get desperate tonight? i have no idea. lol, porn. i don't know. me, question. think of someone you're sexually attracted to. oh my god, like who? so all the typos are the actual messages here. i didn't -- i think of someone who's sexy and i'd like to have sex with them or talk to them about sex. and what you could see...
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and yet what fascinated me was that i had the possibility to depict how interwoven victims and perpetratorsare within a family i found that intriguing like this bond the film shot cuts life beginning with us childhood in nazi germany was that us would constitute. the boys aren't as his only son might but she is mentally ill. soonish that events in court as first class is should. be looking. at watches as his aunt is carried away by the nazis the man who will become his father and more as jointly responsible for the nazis euthanasia program and the lizabeth is one of its victims. it's a lost cut never gets over even in adult court in east germany begins his studies at the arctic atomy where he meets the love of his life and he's a bond he also meets her stepfather but is oblivious to his past because a band has adapted nicely to life in the g.d.r. but the story goes on the other one was lost. to me. but i'll get us to magazine associate if he died of a curt flees to the west and is accepted into the world renowned does a lot of academy of art is that it would surely it. is a profile. no real
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exactly this relationship between perpetrators and victims in this case within the family that i find so fascinating because it was like that throughout the whole country to a certain extent our country was a big family of victims and perpetrators after nine hundred forty five or also after nine hundred eighty nine and i think you can't really tell our countries big stories without that relationship. to the english tell your film is never look away what is it that we should look away from. so i saw it more as the kind of thing the anti says to the boy in the film always questioning the truth. make your own mind up about things but looking closely at them without judging them that's actually the most important thing to always take a good close look at things that's what's meant. we're here in venice you have a special relationship with this city you made your second film here the tourist. what was your most intense experience. i had. we had these huge stars and julian and jolie and johnny depp. and in every scene on a tiny intimate square we had thousands of people standing around and
exactly this relationship between perpetrators and victims in this case within the family that i find so fascinating because it was like that throughout the whole country to a certain extent our country was a big family of victims and perpetrators after nine hundred forty five or also after nine hundred eighty nine and i think you can't really tell our countries big stories without that relationship. to the english tell your film is never look away what is it that we should look away from. so i...
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we are telling perpetrators, though ahead and do it again. we don't care. it is estimated that 90% of sexual assaults are committed by repeat offenders. and the same is likely true of severe sexual harassment. a small number of people causing the vast majority of albums. for victims, this matters. for victims, often knowing you're not the only one changes everything. it changes the way that you experience things. it changes the way you think about the perpetrator. it changes your motivation for coming forward. if you are worried, it will happen again. it gives you the hope that if you do try to do something, something might change. right now, victims have no good way to learn whether or not they will be helps. we launched a website on college campuses to make it easier for victims to report. it has four main components. one, clearly written information about your options for coming forward. and what to expect in the process if you do come forward and what is the diff desk -- definition. the ability to save a time stamped record of what happened you. preserv
we are telling perpetrators, though ahead and do it again. we don't care. it is estimated that 90% of sexual assaults are committed by repeat offenders. and the same is likely true of severe sexual harassment. a small number of people causing the vast majority of albums. for victims, this matters. for victims, often knowing you're not the only one changes everything. it changes the way that you experience things. it changes the way you think about the perpetrator. it changes your motivation for...
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look away and the lives of others you take a look at german history in the light of victims and perpetrators you seem to be fascinated by both why. it was always the eternal question what would one of done back then for exactly this relationship between perpetrators and victims in this case within the family that i find so fascinating because it was like that throughout the whole country to a certain extent our country was a big family of victims and perpetrators after nine hundred forty five or also after nine hundred eighty nine and i think you can't really tell or countries big stories without that relationship. or shows that the english tell your film is never look away what is it that we should look away from. so i saw it more as the kind of thing the anti says to the boy in the film always questioning the truth and . make your own mind up about things but looking closely at them without judging them that's actually the most important thing to always take a good close look at things that's what's meant. by the time it is into you we're here in venice you have a special relationship with
look away and the lives of others you take a look at german history in the light of victims and perpetrators you seem to be fascinated by both why. it was always the eternal question what would one of done back then for exactly this relationship between perpetrators and victims in this case within the family that i find so fascinating because it was like that throughout the whole country to a certain extent our country was a big family of victims and perpetrators after nine hundred forty five...
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and yet what fascinated me was that i had the possibility to depict how interwoven victims and perpetratorsare within a family i found that intriguing like the public responds the film shot cuts life beginning with his childhood in nazi germany was that us would constitute. the boys aren't his only son might but she is mentally l. . see the effect the victim command he will become his father in law as jointly responsible for the nazis euthanasia program and elizabeth is one of its victims. it's a lost cut never gets over even in adult hood in east germany could begin his studies at the arctic atomy where he meets the love of his life and he's a bond he also need to step father but is oblivious to his past because a band has adapted nicely to life in the g.d.r. but the story goes on you are the one of us lawyers. who believe. that i'll get us to magazine associate if you die of a kurt flees to the west and is accepted into the world renowned does a lot of academy about is that it would surely. is that of high. no real life names are mentioned but the film clearly reflects events in the life
and yet what fascinated me was that i had the possibility to depict how interwoven victims and perpetratorsare within a family i found that intriguing like the public responds the film shot cuts life beginning with his childhood in nazi germany was that us would constitute. the boys aren't his only son might but she is mentally l. . see the effect the victim command he will become his father in law as jointly responsible for the nazis euthanasia program and elizabeth is one of its victims. it's...
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there was no one there but the victim and the perpetrator. to allow there to be a range for survivors that don't require a moreevidence, that can be severe for higher cases. allow for more gray area, allow for more range. >> are we particularly focused on whether it is directive, changes? what i am wondering also is about training for those individuals who really are in a position of decision-making and whether we somehow have glossed over that? ways, we in a few could dramatically support that. there is not a lot of sharing of best practices, even among different institutions. how do we allow them to share with each other? how do we hold them accountable for having effective program and response policy? how do we measure not just the occurrence of sexual misconduct, but are people coming forward? why or why not? we could have better data. incentives for those in power to create effective prevention programming. >> looking at this wonderful panel and wondering if any of you would like to comment on that briefly. i see the yellow light is on.
there was no one there but the victim and the perpetrator. to allow there to be a range for survivors that don't require a moreevidence, that can be severe for higher cases. allow for more gray area, allow for more range. >> are we particularly focused on whether it is directive, changes? what i am wondering also is about training for those individuals who really are in a position of decision-making and whether we somehow have glossed over that? ways, we in a few could dramatically...
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some perpetrators are being brought to justice. itit is only recently that more and more victims have been speaking openly about what happened to them. she thinks that the authorities looked the other way because most of the perpetrators were of pakistani origin. nobody wanted to be accused of racism. it wasn't her tormentor but herself that was arrested by police. they took her on the reins. >> people viewed us as little slags. we seemed to be child prostitutes. that is the wrong term to use, we were e children being abused. >> such a thing would never happen today but in the pakistani community, the discussion commute -- continues. criticics are sometimes on the receiving end of hostility. that is what mohammed experienced when he spoke out about a lack of respect for white women and girls. >> i was cheerleading for the far right is what they said but now because there have been so many histotorical cases that t e come to trial and pepeople convicted, people recognize that this is a problem we have to confront. >> she doesn't wan
some perpetrators are being brought to justice. itit is only recently that more and more victims have been speaking openly about what happened to them. she thinks that the authorities looked the other way because most of the perpetrators were of pakistani origin. nobody wanted to be accused of racism. it wasn't her tormentor but herself that was arrested by police. they took her on the reins. >> people viewed us as little slags. we seemed to be child prostitutes. that is the wrong term to...
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there was no one there except for the victim and perpetrator. i think we need to think about how do we allow there to be a range of options for survivors that all don't require a higher state of evidence, that can be both for the more severe cases and the higher standards can be for more severe actions if that's what the victim wants. also allow for more gray area and more range depending on the case. >> are we particularly focused here on whether it is directives, higher ed changes we know we are grappling with today? i guess what i'm wondering also is about training for those individuals who really are in a position of decision making and whether we somehow have glossed over that. >> i think in a few ways, we could dramatically support that. one is that there is not a lot of share of best practices it seems like even among different institutions. how do we allow them to share with one another, how do we hold them accountable for having a program. how do we introduce the currents of sexual misconduct, also, are people coming forward, why are th
there was no one there except for the victim and perpetrator. i think we need to think about how do we allow there to be a range of options for survivors that all don't require a higher state of evidence, that can be both for the more severe cases and the higher standards can be for more severe actions if that's what the victim wants. also allow for more gray area and more range depending on the case. >> are we particularly focused here on whether it is directives, higher ed changes we...
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and he may or may not have known the perpetrator way longer than he knows you and so what it does is it creates an atmosphere of intimidation that if you see your commander hanging out with the same guy who assaulted you then you feel like oh wow he's not going to take me seriously that looks like they're both really good friends and then when you do go ahead and report the first thing that the defense attorneys start looking into is whether or not you are this year that you know how do you conduct yourself you know they immediately go into well you shouldn't have been at this place and if you hadn't you know that wouldn't happen well they could've done that to me too but it's not our fault that i know we thought we were attending what was supposed to be but i'm thinking jennifer i'm thinking there are also other women working in the military i mean they you know they're they're compassionate creatures you could have shared your story with them they certainly would have understand what you once through especially if this happens all the time maybe there are other women alongside you
and he may or may not have known the perpetrator way longer than he knows you and so what it does is it creates an atmosphere of intimidation that if you see your commander hanging out with the same guy who assaulted you then you feel like oh wow he's not going to take me seriously that looks like they're both really good friends and then when you do go ahead and report the first thing that the defense attorneys start looking into is whether or not you are this year that you know how do you...
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determined that the perpetrators of this cowardly act not achieve their aims. we owe it to americans to carry on the vital work representing the united states of america. haveis the spirit we afterward, when people united , they hadle employee to grieve for the dead and help the injured. but we also had to move forward and not let the terrorists win. we really put a major effort into resurrecting those embassy operations to a point where we a major show, raising the american flag over our temporary office built -- office building. and additional security they provided. important that the united states would not back down. >> we formed groups opinion -- groups of people who went through hospitals seeking our colleagues who died. werean-americans who died mixed up with kenyan bodies and wounded. we have members of our kenyan staff on telephones overnight to provide information to the family members who had no idea where their loved ones were. i have been told don't tell if they were dead, tell them to come in. -- if their friends were dead, tell them to come in.
determined that the perpetrators of this cowardly act not achieve their aims. we owe it to americans to carry on the vital work representing the united states of america. haveis the spirit we afterward, when people united , they hadle employee to grieve for the dead and help the injured. but we also had to move forward and not let the terrorists win. we really put a major effort into resurrecting those embassy operations to a point where we a major show, raising the american flag over our...
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have the right to get a perpetrator extradited we have a legally acceptable sentence i mean after all it could be the other way around as well it could be that. somebody is in turkey who has been duly sentenced in germany. and then germany could well have passed works traditional that in the video we would have to extradite him certainly if i was present with such a case i would do it if there are no excuses i would certainly hand over such an individual. to a press conference between president agitate i don't want the turkish leader.
have the right to get a perpetrator extradited we have a legally acceptable sentence i mean after all it could be the other way around as well it could be that. somebody is in turkey who has been duly sentenced in germany. and then germany could well have passed works traditional that in the video we would have to extradite him certainly if i was present with such a case i would do it if there are no excuses i would certainly hand over such an individual. to a press conference between president...
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and sabet suspected perpetrators to justice martin thank you so much the religious affairs analyst martin guy. now to some other stories making headlines around the world today the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming days weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to back the nations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create with the w.h.o. is calling a perfect storm. sweden's prime minister stefan as been ousted in a no confidence vote about two thirds of the parliament voted against the law then who leads the country's social democrats his departure comes two weeks after elections that saw historic gains for right wing politicians. with u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has filed not to let what he calls false accusations drive him out of the nomination process the senate plans to hear testimony this week from at least one of the two women who claimed to have an all sexually assaulted them in the one nine hundred eighty s. kavanagh has denied any wrongdoi
and sabet suspected perpetrators to justice martin thank you so much the religious affairs analyst martin guy. now to some other stories making headlines around the world today the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming days weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to back the nations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create with the w.h.o. is calling a perfect storm....
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when the perpetrators of the conspiracy or tried and sentenced to life in prison. i don't know where these people came from but they had videotape of seconds or a couple of minutes at most after the bomb went off. it was quite gruesome what they showed. speaking of the trials, it was a poster that was put all around. wanted for murder. of the people believed to be in the conspiracy, including osama bin laden. when i later became the u.s. ambassador to botswana, i have it on my wall. non-americans can to visit me and wondered why i would have a wanted poster up on his wall. the international here at -- harold tribune front page. the photo was taken about half a block from the of the sea with the marine security guard and all the sandbags around him. i had visited the embassy a couple of times this day. and then i came out and chatted with the marine. i always wondered if anyone looked at it very carefully. because i am there and i am leaning on what is called a gentleman's valet. it is this wooden structure where men can put the suit coat on. here in the middle of t
when the perpetrators of the conspiracy or tried and sentenced to life in prison. i don't know where these people came from but they had videotape of seconds or a couple of minutes at most after the bomb went off. it was quite gruesome what they showed. speaking of the trials, it was a poster that was put all around. wanted for murder. of the people believed to be in the conspiracy, including osama bin laden. when i later became the u.s. ambassador to botswana, i have it on my wall....
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the process of sanctioning some of these perpetrators?ors? i would like to remind you that whatever takes place in this area, it is taking place in cameroon. the responsibility of the government is to prevent it from taking place. the protection of all citizens depends and rests on the government. in case there is wrong going committed by the military, no matter when and where, during this and all of the perpetrators of certain legal actions, human rights abuses, all of them would be arrested. but the army is also fighting another war in the fire north of the country. this time against thejihadist north of the country. this time against the jihadist group boko haram. it is a war that has been ongoing for more than four years. bec, the cameroonian armed forces has been accused of executing civilians. —— there. one of viral video lastjuly showed shoulders killing two women and two children. we have analysed this footage to find out when and where it happened and who is responsible. this film contains disturbing images. these women and child
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so he holds himself and his co perpetrators to account.for it and for many wanted to depict a person who begins seeking some form of punishment because he knows he's done wrong with it and he sees the finality of that and realizes he can't go on living his life as before. leaving. a story akin to a classic tragedy know how to really explores crime and punishment wars inside heads and the evil within us all. now to argentina and the onset of the military dictatorship in the one nine hundred seventy s. . madonna's fail. and superstition the world of maria cecilia better. she's lived in germany for twenty two years and explores her native argentina from that. little town where she grew up on the outskirts of one as iris is called by a staff it's a melting pot where migrants from all over the world come to seek a better future. best name in the internet is the life in argentina is not easy. but people are used to fighting hard for the things they love and love the fields who came for. the heroes of her novel are hair dressers laundromat owners
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are germans but in this case the perpetrator was a migrant from afghanistan and far right groups have exploited this case have used this case to highlight what they believe the criminal character of migrants in general they wanted to show that mosque migration as they have often said too dangerous in germany and for months there were protests in the city of candle protesters from all over germany came to candle in order to what they said protect germans from migrants and on the other hand protesters from the other side came to defend migrants and this idea of an open society and that's why there was a lot of attention of on this case and on the city of camden so let's have a closer look now at those protests of the details of this case and then fabienne i'll get your reaction there after. the small german city of condo was unknown to most people until last december. that's when a teenage girl was stepped in front of a local drugstore her boyfriend a young immigrant was the suspect what followed was a situation not unlike that in kemet migration protesters flocked to the small western
are germans but in this case the perpetrator was a migrant from afghanistan and far right groups have exploited this case have used this case to highlight what they believe the criminal character of migrants in general they wanted to show that mosque migration as they have often said too dangerous in germany and for months there were protests in the city of candle protesters from all over germany came to candle in order to what they said protect germans from migrants and on the other hand...
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cri case, something very serious, i think the community took a step myck and wanted to support perpetratortead of me because it's so much easier to believe that a young woman is capable of lying than it is to believe that a young man who is held at such a high standard is capable of something so horrific and disgusting. >> what was it like for you to get that kind of reactio >> it s incredibly painful and hurtful and really rnfusing f me because i constantly wondered, this is not right, i am a victim of a crime and, yeto seems to see it that way. i mean, the fact that alumni and students and parents at the school decided to raise -- or chose to raise $100,000 for my perpetrator's defense fund, i mean, that showed a lot about how the st. paul's community reacted to my sexual assault >> the case that you mention moved forward, it got a lot ofal natiattention, but this all sort of happened before what we are calling the "me too" movement began. i'm curious, as you watched the news unfold the last yer so, tuning it's any easier for people now to come forward as you did? >> i think the "me too"
cri case, something very serious, i think the community took a step myck and wanted to support perpetratortead of me because it's so much easier to believe that a young woman is capable of lying than it is to believe that a young man who is held at such a high standard is capable of something so horrific and disgusting. >> what was it like for you to get that kind of reactio >> it s incredibly painful and hurtful and really rnfusing f me because i constantly wondered, this is not...
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we did not wonder perpetrators to know we did not have tape. when the question came at the press conference, i said i cannot confirm or deny that we had tape. the i find the front page question was a blast videotaped. i knew it was not that i was not able to say that. being an ambassador, you were given more leeway. they give you permission, and you took it to be more outspoken in the press. serviceis mid-level person. i always asked for permission. there was a huge amount of i was in nairobi because i had been meeting with the minister of commerce and her per protocol, we had a prayer. we were leaving the building just as the bomb went off. one of the journalists began recording and everybody in nairobi was glued to their tv station watching the raw film of in total carnage that came the immediate aftermath of the bombing. tensionheightened the of the people in nairobi. -- i have not seen it. i have seen some video footage when they were tried and sentenced. i do not know where these people came from but they ended up with videotape of a coupl
we did not wonder perpetrators to know we did not have tape. when the question came at the press conference, i said i cannot confirm or deny that we had tape. the i find the front page question was a blast videotaped. i knew it was not that i was not able to say that. being an ambassador, you were given more leeway. they give you permission, and you took it to be more outspoken in the press. serviceis mid-level person. i always asked for permission. there was a huge amount of i was in nairobi...
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in theory, the icc holds perpetrators of the most prosecute -- perpetrators accountable for their crimes. in practice, the court has been an effective, unaccountable, and indeed outright dangerous. this is code think, my friends to follow me around. i apologize for the background noise. but there we go. [yelling in the background] amb. bolton: the central aim was to constrain the united states. the objective was not limited to targeting u.s. service members, but rather america's's political leadership and its relentless determination to keep our country secure. the icc was formally established in july of 2002 following the entry of the statute. in may of 2002, however, president george w. bush authorized the united states to unsigned the statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate. the icc and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous, on accountable powers, and alongside a -- numerous other glaring and significant flaws, the international criminal court concert to sit -- constituted an assault on a custom usual rights of the american people and the sovereignty of the un
in theory, the icc holds perpetrators of the most prosecute -- perpetrators accountable for their crimes. in practice, the court has been an effective, unaccountable, and indeed outright dangerous. this is code think, my friends to follow me around. i apologize for the background noise. but there we go. [yelling in the background] amb. bolton: the central aim was to constrain the united states. the objective was not limited to targeting u.s. service members, but rather america's's political...
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but we do treat people differently who are either the victims or perpetrators of this, based on their politics and based on their gender. that is a huge mistake. don't make the mistake. you want to have the same kind of conversation that you have with your daughter that you have with your son. what do you think of your daughters? how do you talk to your daughters? how do i talk to my almost 14-year-old son? >> how do you talk to him? >> this is judge kavanaugh now. it could be nip anybody by next week. respectfully it could be any man in any position now. what would be the defense? it was 36 years ago. what would be the defense? there was nobody else to corroborate. i was 17. >> the conversation i'm having with my son -- >> no, that's not the conversation i'm having with my son. if we're going to have a national conversation, stop judging the victims and perpetrators according to their politics, according to their -- do you think i would work -- >> al franken lost his job, harvey weinstein lost his job. >> let's not compare harvey weinstein and bill cosby to what's happened here. >> y
but we do treat people differently who are either the victims or perpetrators of this, based on their politics and based on their gender. that is a huge mistake. don't make the mistake. you want to have the same kind of conversation that you have with your daughter that you have with your son. what do you think of your daughters? how do you talk to your daughters? how do i talk to my almost 14-year-old son? >> how do you talk to him? >> this is judge kavanaugh now. it could be nip...
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news that even more perpetrator sprit main at last. i bring golf it's good to have you with us tonight russia and turkey say that they have agreed to set up a militarized zone to sectarian catastrophe in the province it live is the last stronghold of rebel fighters and the syrian government wants to clear them out but russia says there will be no military operation there. it was a last gasp attempt for turkey's president top level action to avert the immediate risk of zone to separate armed opposition and governmental forces by october fifteenth of this year. the zone will be fifteen to twenty kilometers wide with full withdrawal of hardline militants from there including al nusra the with that going to. take remain came as something of a surprise since russia and turkey on opposite sides of the conflict russia wants more influence in the region and thought it could achieve that by backing syrian president assad with that goal in mind russia was ready to support a large scale military offensive turkey however was against their offensiv
news that even more perpetrator sprit main at last. i bring golf it's good to have you with us tonight russia and turkey say that they have agreed to set up a militarized zone to sectarian catastrophe in the province it live is the last stronghold of rebel fighters and the syrian government wants to clear them out but russia says there will be no military operation there. it was a last gasp attempt for turkey's president top level action to avert the immediate risk of zone to separate armed...
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if people like you and me are talking about it, the perpetrators will not be so co mforta ble perpetratorse is a taboo subject? massive. it is a tough cookie to crack. this is rape, completely out of your hands. i was powerless, i didn't have any control over the situation, i was a child, ten years old. it is definitely a taboo subject and i think airing it, it will get clearer and more of an understanding and we will move on from these times. it was 17 years ago, you were ten, as i said and the perpetrator was 1a. what can you recall about what happened ? perpetrator was 1a. what can you recall about what happened? where we used to live at our old house, i used to live at our old house, i used to live at our old house, i used to wave to my mum and i used to have a fence and i would crawl under the fence. if my mum waved back at me, it was all right for me to go. i crawled under the fence and i was making a dent. the person who bullied me most, he came up and he tried to pull me back under the fence. he was adamant on helping me make the den, went and got the hammerand make the den, went a
if people like you and me are talking about it, the perpetrators will not be so co mforta ble perpetratorse is a taboo subject? massive. it is a tough cookie to crack. this is rape, completely out of your hands. i was powerless, i didn't have any control over the situation, i was a child, ten years old. it is definitely a taboo subject and i think airing it, it will get clearer and more of an understanding and we will move on from these times. it was 17 years ago, you were ten, as i said and...
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i'm not sure anybody's ever going to be able to find the perpetrators. battlefields are not crime investigation scenes, but that reality is out there. it's very unpleasant and amazingly it happens with no deterrent effect from the i.c.c. it's just a further demonstration that the idea that the i.c.c. would deter a commission of these heinous crimes has been proven utterly false, as was entirely predictable at the outset. yes, ma'am. >> hi, i'm kimberly reid, president trump's nominee to be export-import bank of the united states. not there yet. almost. mr. bolton: congratulations. >> so the president's national security strategy pillar to is promoting american prosperity. i just love to get an update from you on your focus on that. mr. bolton: well, we spend a lot of time looking at abuses of the international free trade system. i think there's a lot of misunderstanding in the press as to how the president feels about this. i was there in canada at the g-7 meeting when he said to the other g-7 members what we really ought to talk about here is a system w
i'm not sure anybody's ever going to be able to find the perpetrators. battlefields are not crime investigation scenes, but that reality is out there. it's very unpleasant and amazingly it happens with no deterrent effect from the i.c.c. it's just a further demonstration that the idea that the i.c.c. would deter a commission of these heinous crimes has been proven utterly false, as was entirely predictable at the outset. yes, ma'am. >> hi, i'm kimberly reid, president trump's nominee to...
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takes swift action to hold perpetrators accountable. we are a democratic nation with the most robust system of accountability and transparency in the world. we believe in the rule of law and we uphold it. we don't need the i.c.c. to tell us our duty or second-guess our decisions. i.c.c. proponents argue that robust domestic judicial systems are fully consistent with the urt because of the so-called complementary principal. icc proponents argue robust to master judicial systems are fully consistent with the court because of the so-called complementarity principle. according to its supporters, the icc functions only as a court of last is -- last resort. if nations took appropriate steps to prosecute perpetrators of crime, the icc would take no further action, they say. yet there is little precedent for the icc to determine how to apply the principle. how is the icc prosecuting a judge when the principal has een met? under what circumstances were the ics he be satisfied? how much sensitive documentation with the ever toiling bureaucrats, d
takes swift action to hold perpetrators accountable. we are a democratic nation with the most robust system of accountability and transparency in the world. we believe in the rule of law and we uphold it. we don't need the i.c.c. to tell us our duty or second-guess our decisions. i.c.c. proponents argue that robust domestic judicial systems are fully consistent with the urt because of the so-called complementary principal. icc proponents argue robust to master judicial systems are fully...
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material that has trickled out of these two conflicts, they present some of the abuses and their perpetratorsg. this is the village of kuke mbomo being burnt to the ground. for months now, images like these have been pouring out of cameroon on social media. some show burning villages, others record acts of torture and killing. many are too graphic to show. taken together, these films show a country sliding into civil war as the government tries to suppress an armed insurgency. so, what's going on? africa eye has analysed some of these videos, checked them against satellite imagery and spoken with eyewitnesses on the ground. for the first time, we show you who is committing these atrocities and why. this is a conflict that has been building for decades. at its root is a division between cameroon's french—speaking majority and its english—speaking minority, concentrated in the west of the country. after cameroon gained its independence in 1960, the two parts of the country formed a single nation. even then, some english speakers felt they'd been forced into the new republic. ever since, angloph
material that has trickled out of these two conflicts, they present some of the abuses and their perpetratorsg. this is the village of kuke mbomo being burnt to the ground. for months now, images like these have been pouring out of cameroon on social media. some show burning villages, others record acts of torture and killing. many are too graphic to show. taken together, these films show a country sliding into civil war as the government tries to suppress an armed insurgency. so, what's going...
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begins children by priests germany's leading cardinal says the perpetrators must be brought to justice.
begins children by priests germany's leading cardinal says the perpetrators must be brought to justice.
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holds perpetrators of the most egregious atrocities accountable for their crimes provides justice to the victims and deters future abuses in practice however the court has been ineffective and accountable and indeed outright dangerous moreover this is code pink my friends who follow me around so i i i apologize for the background noise but there we go. moreover the largely outspoken but always central aim of the most vigorous supporters was to constrain the united states the objective was not limited to targeting individual u.s. service members but rather america's senior political leadership and its relentless determination to keep our country. secure the i.c.c. was formally established in july two thousand and two following the entry into force of the rome statute in may two thousand and two however president george w. bush authorized the united states to. the rome statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate if the i.c.c. and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous essentially unaccountable powers and alongside numerous other glaring significant flaws the interna
holds perpetrators of the most egregious atrocities accountable for their crimes provides justice to the victims and deters future abuses in practice however the court has been ineffective and accountable and indeed outright dangerous moreover this is code pink my friends who follow me around so i i i apologize for the background noise but there we go. moreover the largely outspoken but always central aim of the most vigorous supporters was to constrain the united states the objective was not...
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as a victim myself i can tell you my perpetrator did not -- the bottom line is every woman or every victim should be in my opinion believed, statistically 2% to 10% are being untruthful
as a victim myself i can tell you my perpetrator did not -- the bottom line is every woman or every victim should be in my opinion believed, statistically 2% to 10% are being untruthful
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the fear that the perpetrator plays on. it's fear and shame and blame. those are the things that hold us back from coming forward but these victims came forward. thank heavens there was a case that still had a live statute of limitations on it, and it is my hope that in part the brave victims and now transitioning into survivors in this case are going to be able to spark further movement throughout the country to change the statute of limitations so that these claims, these charges can still be brought because they need to be. >> thank you. stay with me. as we stay on these pictures, presumably we will see bill cosby post-sentencing. andrea constand, she has her arms folded in that gray blazer. look at that, a bit of a smile after this process.
the fear that the perpetrator plays on. it's fear and shame and blame. those are the things that hold us back from coming forward but these victims came forward. thank heavens there was a case that still had a live statute of limitations on it, and it is my hope that in part the brave victims and now transitioning into survivors in this case are going to be able to spark further movement throughout the country to change the statute of limitations so that these claims, these charges can still be...
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just how was this possible why did the perpetrators not face trial sooner after all we're talking about an extensive period of child abuse and sexual exploitation in a small town from around ninety seven to two thousand and thirteen why did the authorities of the police not act it was clear evidence some girls filed official reports victims and their families sought help but many in rather home just looked away or the girls were not taken seriously which is why young women like sammy woodhouse had to live through the night it took years for her to be able to speak about it we met up with her. sammy woodhouse fell victim to northern england is notorious rather in paedophile gang. she remembers how it all started when gang leader or sheet hussain first asked her if she wanted to go for a ride in his car. she was just fourteen years old. starting off with it when i was twenty four he was really mostly good looking. and he seemed to sigh and nice guy nice funny was charming and he paid me a lot of attention to make me feel a lot older than what i was. but soon she hussein's behavior changed
just how was this possible why did the perpetrators not face trial sooner after all we're talking about an extensive period of child abuse and sexual exploitation in a small town from around ninety seven to two thousand and thirteen why did the authorities of the police not act it was clear evidence some girls filed official reports victims and their families sought help but many in rather home just looked away or the girls were not taken seriously which is why young women like sammy woodhouse...
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authorities and from leave the perpetrators themselves this is what they've mentioned . what do you think about the whole screwball case. how do you even given a thought before he saw your photos on t.v. because we are living in it but you can't imagine what it's like we'd like if one day the real perpetrators are found and were given an apology and then. by who the private traders. the u.k. authorities i'm lost so how long has it been a week five days i don't know what day it is you can't imagine what our lives have turned into we can't go outside we can't go to the petrol station are you recognized on the streets of the muscles and of course our faces are on t.v. every day. every day full screen two pictures they talk about us on the radio bashir of the trough every time we turn on the to the bashir if be trough would he be able to live like that i'm really scared i don't know what will happen tomorrow that's why we came to yes. it was i try not to watch the news as he does and i ask him from time to time is there anything new and i wait for an answer no nothing new bu
authorities and from leave the perpetrators themselves this is what they've mentioned . what do you think about the whole screwball case. how do you even given a thought before he saw your photos on t.v. because we are living in it but you can't imagine what it's like we'd like if one day the real perpetrators are found and were given an apology and then. by who the private traders. the u.k. authorities i'm lost so how long has it been a week five days i don't know what day it is you can't...
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. >> the only person who is at blame is the perpetrator of the sexual violence are assault. >> add to the claim that it would have had charges filed by district attorney in the 1980s, a lot of people make the mistake that if you report your assault you will get justice in your perpetrator will go to jail and that is not true. that is a misconception. there is very low conviction rates and prosecution rates for perpetrators of sexual violence. >> reporter: the president treatments today hashed -- sparked this -- as the attorneys are negotiating the terms of her testimony in front of the senate judiciary committee, congresswoman jackie spear has a request for her. >> please testify. i know it is putting yourself out there, but you are doing this on behalf of the american people and particularly all the women of this country. >> the republican party would like cavanagh sitting on the supreme court before it goes into term on the first monday in october. in the newsroom, kpix 5. >>> 75 women came together at a news conference in washington to support cavanagh. the friends and colleagues o
. >> the only person who is at blame is the perpetrator of the sexual violence are assault. >> add to the claim that it would have had charges filed by district attorney in the 1980s, a lot of people make the mistake that if you report your assault you will get justice in your perpetrator will go to jail and that is not true. that is a misconception. there is very low conviction rates and prosecution rates for perpetrators of sexual violence. >> reporter: the president...
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nearly four thousand children over seventy years and that the church failed to punish most of the perpetrators and the philippines on the lord as a powerful typhoon bears down on the country's northern regions hundreds of thousands are being evacuated from coastal areas as people there prepare for the worse. it's good to have you with us tonight the fate of germany's intelligence chief is straining the country's governing coalition germany's chancellor and key party leaders have held a crisis meeting aimed at resolving the dispute overhung. coalition partners the social democrats they want to mr moxon to resign following controversial comments that he made about recent far right protests in the city of camden. could the president of germany's domestic secret service bring down the government that's what the papers are asking social democrats a conservative hun's georg masson must go if not they could quit angela merkel's governing coalition and there's anyone at the head of a security institution of our country has to be absolutely trustworthy and it's obvious that this trust no longer exists
nearly four thousand children over seventy years and that the church failed to punish most of the perpetrators and the philippines on the lord as a powerful typhoon bears down on the country's northern regions hundreds of thousands are being evacuated from coastal areas as people there prepare for the worse. it's good to have you with us tonight the fate of germany's intelligence chief is straining the country's governing coalition germany's chancellor and key party leaders have held a crisis...
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they are going to be perpetrating another level of violence. it is not going to be a trauma-informed process. we have to be very careful about what we are asking her to do, putting a timeline, bullying her into showing up. that is not survivor-centered. survivors innter this process. there needs to be a standard of protocol. there needs to be a process. it doesn't matter that kavanaugh went through multiple investigations and background checks before, because now we have another investigation that has an element of sexual violence. that is going to look different and the standards are going to look different and the accountability is going to look different. it doesn't matter if he went through 20 or 25. he needs to go through 26. when they were doing these investigations, they weren't looking for this because they didn't have a reason to. we have to be very careful around language and very careful that our institutions are not be -- are not re-perpetrating belence which would re-traumatizing for survivors of sexual violence. dr. ford is not ju
they are going to be perpetrating another level of violence. it is not going to be a trauma-informed process. we have to be very careful about what we are asking her to do, putting a timeline, bullying her into showing up. that is not survivor-centered. survivors innter this process. there needs to be a standard of protocol. there needs to be a process. it doesn't matter that kavanaugh went through multiple investigations and background checks before, because now we have another investigation...
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know who the perpetrators of. this will play u.k. authorities i'm lost i don't know what day it is we can't go outside we can't go to the petrol station you can't imagine what our lives turned into we continue with this of. being recognized on the streets with the muscles of course our functions are going to meet every day the talk about us on the radio every time we turn on the to leave and we see our faces we hear. the traffic we'll be able to live like that. yes but. he's not. here but you know what i just lost to the bush and that is that i try not to watch the news was made over and over and over again every day. so you know maybe. michael jordan controlled michael jordan. because i'm off. to sydney were you going to do next. we just want for this to be over which since the one my sister. well the interview as we said is an edited people can see the full twenty five minute version on law and margarita gave some of the media she said it's a lot. her decision whether to believe them or not that's down to the viewer to decide she d
know who the perpetrators of. this will play u.k. authorities i'm lost i don't know what day it is we can't go outside we can't go to the petrol station you can't imagine what our lives turned into we continue with this of. being recognized on the streets with the muscles of course our functions are going to meet every day the talk about us on the radio every time we turn on the to leave and we see our faces we hear. the traffic we'll be able to live like that. yes but. he's not. here but you...
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news that even more perpetrators remain at large which. is good to have you with us tonight russia and turkey have agreed to set up a demilitarized zone to separate rebel fighters in syria is. the province from syrian government forces it is an attempt to prevent what the united nations warns could be a humanitarian catastrophe in the province if libya is the last stronghold of rebel fighters and the syrian government wants to clear them out but russia now says there will be no military operation there. it was a last gasp attempt to turkey's president top level action to avert the immediate risk of massive civilian casualties in atlanta and it seems to have worked. but we've decided to create it to militarized zone to separate armed opposition and governmental forces i've told her fifteenth of this year. the zone will be fifteen to twenty kilometers wide with full withdrawal of hardline militants from there including al nusra. with the. big reman came as something of a surprise since russia and turkey on opposite sides of the conflict russ
news that even more perpetrators remain at large which. is good to have you with us tonight russia and turkey have agreed to set up a demilitarized zone to separate rebel fighters in syria is. the province from syrian government forces it is an attempt to prevent what the united nations warns could be a humanitarian catastrophe in the province if libya is the last stronghold of rebel fighters and the syrian government wants to clear them out but russia now says there will be no military...