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makes a historic ruling forty years after their crimes were committed to leaders of the brutal camaro rouge are found guilty of genocide and two men were on trial in connection with the deaths of nearly two million people during the regimes reign of terror in the one nine hundred seventy s. . britain faces another day of turmoil as prime minister theresa may takes to the airwaves to try to save both her controversial breaks a deal and her own political future. plus the number of missing after wildfires in california soars to more than six hundred more than sixty people are confirmed dead. following terry martin good to have you with us it's been nearly forty years since the camero rouge murdered nearly two million people in cambodia a quarter of the country's population but today for the first time a u.n. backed court in the capital phnom penh found two of the regimes leaders guilty of genocide the two defendants choose sumpin and one she are already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity. this is a long awaited moment to form a committee rouge leaders no one chair and kiff samp
makes a historic ruling forty years after their crimes were committed to leaders of the brutal camaro rouge are found guilty of genocide and two men were on trial in connection with the deaths of nearly two million people during the regimes reign of terror in the one nine hundred seventy s. . britain faces another day of turmoil as prime minister theresa may takes to the airwaves to try to save both her controversial breaks a deal and her own political future. plus the number of missing after...
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the khmer rouge was notably anti—vietnam ease. ways, it will be a slightly anticlimactic verdict, whichever way it goes. these two men are the only senior khmer rouge leaders to have been convicted. two others who were charged died before they were able to get to the verdict. so in a way this is just charges to get to the verdict. so in a way this isjust charges being piled on people who have already been sentenced to prison for life. but it isa sentenced to prison for life. but it is a moment, once these verdicts are m, is a moment, once these verdicts are in, for everyone to reflect on the value of these international hybrid tribunal ‘s, and on whether in fact any kind of justice tribunal ‘s, and on whether in fact any kind ofjustice has been served in looking into the atrocities under the khmer rouge. briefly, nearly $300 million has been spent in these trials, and only three convictions. have they really been worth it? that's a question, i think, that is currently being debated, and will continue to be debated for a long time.
the khmer rouge was notably anti—vietnam ease. ways, it will be a slightly anticlimactic verdict, whichever way it goes. these two men are the only senior khmer rouge leaders to have been convicted. two others who were charged died before they were able to get to the verdict. so in a way this is just charges to get to the verdict. so in a way this isjust charges being piled on people who have already been sentenced to prison for life. but it isa sentenced to prison for life. but it is a...
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against the two leaders of khmer rouge, nuon chea and khieu samphan. they are accused of carrying out a policy of targeting and eliminating two ethnic minorities in the country. the bbc‘s jonathan head is in bangkok. what is the latest on this? were expecting a verdict later today. these charges are part of a trial that were split into, because this process has taken so long. we've had a number of senior khmer rouge leaders die of old age before the trials were concluded or they can be brought to trial. these are the only two senior leaders to be ever brought to trial. they were found guilty of crimes against humanity back in 201a. so they are already serving life sentences. these are charges of genocide. a lot of people refer to the mass killings
against the two leaders of khmer rouge, nuon chea and khieu samphan. they are accused of carrying out a policy of targeting and eliminating two ethnic minorities in the country. the bbc‘s jonathan head is in bangkok. what is the latest on this? were expecting a verdict later today. these charges are part of a trial that were split into, because this process has taken so long. we've had a number of senior khmer rouge leaders die of old age before the trials were concluded or they can be...
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to leaders of the khmer rouge guilty of genocide. life sentences for crimes against humanity the regime presided over the deaths of nearly two million people in cambodia in the seventy's and the british prime minister theresa may stepping up efforts to promote her controversial. despite a backlash from within her own party. it is the best deal the country can get from the european union and that the u.k. will be plunged into uncertainty if the deal is about. you're watching news coming to you live. coming up at the top of the hour. thanks for watching. the fact that. nothing is quite as it seems at hamburg. exhibits challenge our perceptions. and boggle the mind one look at the news. and you won't believe your eyes. your robot. body doubles. take off life football is a simple game football a simple game now not really a half completed images a ball for ninety minutes. to mr magical life talk about it one of them there are a lot of it seems it's difficult to understand if we will give you the answers every easter we'll try. to get six
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now it's been called cambodia has nuremberg moment in the last few hours two leaders of the khmer rouge regime have been found guilty of genocide by a un backed tribunals the court and non pen ruled that to some and were responsible for the murder and slave meant torture and persecution of nearly two million cambodians between one nine hundred seventy five and one nine hundred seventy nine it's considered one of the worst atrocities of the twentieth century the verdict is the first official acknowledgement that what the camaro rouge regime did was genocide as to find under international law. we can talk to our southeast asia correspondent boston heartache who is following the story for us hi boston what more can you tell us about these two men. well so me there are the two most senior figures of the career regime who are still alive being the right hand man of pol pot pol pot of course the former leader of the khmer rouge who died in one nine hundred ninety eight and was head of state under the khmer rouge so they are really top tier and they were both already serving life sentences for
now it's been called cambodia has nuremberg moment in the last few hours two leaders of the khmer rouge regime have been found guilty of genocide by a un backed tribunals the court and non pen ruled that to some and were responsible for the murder and slave meant torture and persecution of nearly two million cambodians between one nine hundred seventy five and one nine hundred seventy nine it's considered one of the worst atrocities of the twentieth century the verdict is the first official...
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is or was the deputy of the khmer rouge leader former khmer rouge leader pol pot who died in one nine hundred ninety eight and. was the head of state under the khmer rouge they were both serving life sentences already for crimes against humanity that they were convicted of in an earlier trial but they deny any responsibility. for these for these crimes and they were indicted in this trial with along with two other senior figures of the queer regime but because this is already almost forty years after the end of that regime and the defendants are very old one hundred eighty seven and the other two have died when the trial was still in progress which took it took several several years this trial so they were the last two that could have been or that that could be convicted in this trial. now these verdicts were a long time in coming the court's work has been controversial hasn't it. it has for one because it's been such a long time since the end of the rule cambodia from one hundred seventy five to nine hundred seventy nine so it's been almost forty years until these verdicts and also b
is or was the deputy of the khmer rouge leader former khmer rouge leader pol pot who died in one nine hundred ninety eight and. was the head of state under the khmer rouge they were both serving life sentences already for crimes against humanity that they were convicted of in an earlier trial but they deny any responsibility. for these for these crimes and they were indicted in this trial with along with two other senior figures of the queer regime but because this is already almost forty years...
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in court in cambodia makes a historic ruling fourteen years after the command rouge oversold the slaughter of maybe two million people two of their leaders are found guilty of genocide also on the program. german chancellor angela merkel visits candidates in eastern germany three months after the explosion of races violence in the city local residents want to know why it took us so long. haul my gosh. they're sending home after the fire remains a man who's lost everything in the wild fire that destroyed paradise. i'm frugal welcome to the program it's been nearly forty years since the command rouge murdered a quarter of combo just population around two million people today for the first time a un backed court in the capital phnom penh has found two of the regime's leaders guilty of genocide the defendants. known che already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity. this is a long awaited moment to form a committee rouge leaders known share and cure samphan are sentenced to life in prison for genocide by a un backed court. home. but the chamber has considered the gravity of the cr
in court in cambodia makes a historic ruling fourteen years after the command rouge oversold the slaughter of maybe two million people two of their leaders are found guilty of genocide also on the program. german chancellor angela merkel visits candidates in eastern germany three months after the explosion of races violence in the city local residents want to know why it took us so long. haul my gosh. they're sending home after the fire remains a man who's lost everything in the wild fire that...
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because in cambodia delivers a historic ruling to command rouge leaders are found guilty of genocide and forty years after they oversold a slaughter of almost two million people. residents return to their homes as firefighters bring northern california's wildfires under control we meet a man who lost everything in the blaze been destroyed paradise more than six hundred people still missing. unfilled welcome to the program we saw here in germany where chancellor i'm going to machall is visiting cabinets in the country's east it's now three months since a fatal knife attack in the city provoked days of far right protests and counter-demonstrations the chance of a match with its residents for informal discussions she said she wants to get a better impression of the city and find out how the government can help residents improve the city's public standing violent protests broke out at the end of august when a man was stabbed to death allegedly by two asylum seekers the other arrests all mobs of right wing extremists chasing migrants. this cheap political ad is a beheading is with the cha
because in cambodia delivers a historic ruling to command rouge leaders are found guilty of genocide and forty years after they oversold a slaughter of almost two million people. residents return to their homes as firefighters bring northern california's wildfires under control we meet a man who lost everything in the blaze been destroyed paradise more than six hundred people still missing. unfilled welcome to the program we saw here in germany where chancellor i'm going to machall is visiting...
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also coming up according cambodia delivers a historic ruling to kemah rouge leaders are found guilty of genocide forty years after they oversaw the slaughter of almost two million people and as firefighters bring northern california's wildfires under control residents return to their homes we need a man who lost everything in the blaze that destroyed paradise more than six hundred people are still missing. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program we begin in germany where chancellor angela merkel has faced some tough questions on a visit to come that's the city shaken by an explosion of racist violence back in august it was sparked by a man being stabbed to death allegedly by a migrant from syria merkel was hoping that a meeting with chemist's residents would diffuse some of the tension but when members of the audience had their chance to speak the mood was not always cordial. but the first questioner played on merkel's famous saying we'll get through this in response to the massive influx of migrants in twenty fifteen arkansas and the point was to find an answer to the chaos kids want
also coming up according cambodia delivers a historic ruling to kemah rouge leaders are found guilty of genocide forty years after they oversaw the slaughter of almost two million people and as firefighters bring northern california's wildfires under control residents return to their homes we need a man who lost everything in the blaze that destroyed paradise more than six hundred people are still missing. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program we begin in germany where chancellor angela merkel...
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being the right hand man of pol pot pol pot of course the former leader of the khmer rouge who died in one nine hundred ninety eight and it was head of state under the clear rules so they really top tier and they were both already serving life sentences for crimes against other crimes against humanity that they were convicted of in previous trial and they both denied responsibilities for these crimes however and they weren't the only two who were indicted in this trial they were two other senior figures but because the trial dragged on for so long and it happened quite late remember that it's almost been forty years since the end of the regime those two other figures have since passed away so they're these are these two are the ones that the only ones that the court can still convict in this case to me how significant is this verdict. well you mentioned it what observers are saying is that it's significant in the way that it acknowledges for the first time that what happened under the was in fact genocide now this could also have implications for other countries take me in march for ex
being the right hand man of pol pot pol pot of course the former leader of the khmer rouge who died in one nine hundred ninety eight and it was head of state under the clear rules so they really top tier and they were both already serving life sentences for crimes against other crimes against humanity that they were convicted of in previous trial and they both denied responsibilities for these crimes however and they weren't the only two who were indicted in this trial they were two other...
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awaiting verdicts on charges of genocide, two former leaders of the khmer rouge on trial in cambodia.he world's most expensive painting by a living artist — $80 million for this work by david hockney. after a day of high political drama, another looks very likely today, as britain's prime minister fights to save her brexit withdrawal deal. with the uk due to leave the european union injust 4 months, theresa may faced hours of hostile questioning in parliament, a series of ministerial resignations, and moves to unseat her as leader. she insists the only alternative to her plan is to leave the eu without any deal, or no brexit at all. the bbc understands that one of her most senior colleagues, michael gove, has rejected her offer of becoming the new brexit secretary, and is now also considering quitting her cabinet. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg. on exactly the spot where theresa may took on the job of prime minister... the march of the brexiteers trying to walk her to the exit. and this is it, the attempt to force from office, it could be the beginning of the e
awaiting verdicts on charges of genocide, two former leaders of the khmer rouge on trial in cambodia.he world's most expensive painting by a living artist — $80 million for this work by david hockney. after a day of high political drama, another looks very likely today, as britain's prime minister fights to save her brexit withdrawal deal. with the uk due to leave the european union injust 4 months, theresa may faced hours of hostile questioning in parliament, a series of ministerial...
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them but true as he was known in the community rouge regime has been found guilty of genocide against two minority groups that the muslim charm minority and the vietnamese minority and during the commune rouge rule between the years of nine hundred seventy five and one nine hundred seventy nine one hundred thousand muslim chums were killed and about twenty thousand get millions for killed now the aedes he's on trial together with another man known as q thumb pond he was the former head of state for the community and these two men are already facing life sentences for crimes against humanity they were on trial a couple of years and they were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in two thousand and fourteen over the forst time span the for mass evacuations or hundreds of thousands of people in nine hundred seventy five when they marched into the capital phnom penh. bay still have a chance to appeal but it's this current day that these two men it is clear will already spent be spending the rest of their lives in prison all right florence louis thank you. parliament after the spea
them but true as he was known in the community rouge regime has been found guilty of genocide against two minority groups that the muslim charm minority and the vietnamese minority and during the commune rouge rule between the years of nine hundred seventy five and one nine hundred seventy nine one hundred thousand muslim chums were killed and about twenty thousand get millions for killed now the aedes he's on trial together with another man known as q thumb pond he was the former head of state...
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also coming up according cambodia delivers a historic ruling to kemah rouge leaders are found.
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these two old men the last surviving leaders of the committee rouge already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity but this new verdict is a landmark ruling for the first time it says that the crimes against cambodians vietnamese and chan minorities amounted to genocide delivery of the judgment today in face to zero zero is in historic achievement in the work of the extraordinary chambers in the courts of cambodia. this court is once again demonstrated that he has the capacity to prosecute and try the most complex cases in accordance with international standards. the c'mere rouge under its leader pol pot sought to create a communist utopia by forcibly moving people from the cities to the countryside nearly two million cambodians died from overwork starvation and mass executions during its reign of terror from one hundred seventy five to nine hundred seventy nine plum pens museums and memorials detail the sheer horror of the past a past that lingers. they deserve to get the sentence because they committed such big crimes the rest of my family members were killed and the only
these two old men the last surviving leaders of the committee rouge already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity but this new verdict is a landmark ruling for the first time it says that the crimes against cambodians vietnamese and chan minorities amounted to genocide delivery of the judgment today in face to zero zero is in historic achievement in the work of the extraordinary chambers in the courts of cambodia. this court is once again demonstrated that he has the capacity to...
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the committee rouge under its leader pol pot sought to create a communist utopia but forcibly moving people from the cities to the countryside nearly two million cambodians died from overwork starvation mass executions during its reign of terror from one thousand nine hundred five to nine hundred seventy nine plum pens museums and memorials detail the sheer horror of the past a past that lingers. where they deserve to get the sentence because they committed such big crimes the rest of my family members were killed and the only child who survived that regime. this is an important moment for cambodia it's courts recognizing that what happened here was indeed genocide. and e.w. spoke earlier with award winning journalist elizabeth becker who was a reporter in cambodia during the camera this reign of terror her book when the war was over is one of the leading accounts of what was one of the last century's worst crimes against humanity. she was also caught called on as an expert witness for the prosecution at the camera trial we asked her how important the trial was. oh it's critical i ca
the committee rouge under its leader pol pot sought to create a communist utopia but forcibly moving people from the cities to the countryside nearly two million cambodians died from overwork starvation mass executions during its reign of terror from one thousand nine hundred five to nine hundred seventy nine plum pens museums and memorials detail the sheer horror of the past a past that lingers. where they deserve to get the sentence because they committed such big crimes the rest of my family...
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backed court in the capital of cambodia phnom penh has found two leaders of the camera rouge regime in the one nine hundred seventy s. guilty of genocide the defendants presided over the murder of around two million people a quarter of kemba u.s. population they're already serving life sentences. for crimes against humanity. for the victims it's a long awaited moment to form. and cure some fun a sentenced to life in prison for genocide by a un back court the home of the high priest i.e. the chamber has considered the gravity of the crimes including the brutality the number and the vulnerability of the victims for which the accused have been convicted yet. these two men are the last surviving leaders of the term average yet they are already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity but this new verdict was a landmark ruling for the first time it says that the crimes against vietnamese and child minorities amounted to genocide. the commercial rouge talking to them for eradication nearly all the vietnamese were either expelled or murdered. these judgments goes beyond. internation
backed court in the capital of cambodia phnom penh has found two leaders of the camera rouge regime in the one nine hundred seventy s. guilty of genocide the defendants presided over the murder of around two million people a quarter of kemba u.s. population they're already serving life sentences. for crimes against humanity. for the victims it's a long awaited moment to form. and cure some fun a sentenced to life in prison for genocide by a un back court the home of the high priest i.e. the...
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two former leaders of the khmer rouge in cambodia are convicted of genocide for the mass murder of ethnic minorities. taking a pounding. sterling suffers its biggest sell—off in more than two years, as political turmoil puts the uk's brexit deal in doubt i'll be speaking to a top trade lawyer about that draft agreement, and what it could mean for business. if it survives. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation, and let us know what you think about the stories we are covering, just use #bbcthebriefing. after a day of high political drama, another looks very likely today, as britain's prime ministerfights to save her brexit withdrawal deal. with the uk due to leave the european union injust four months, theresa may faced hours of hostile questioning in parliament, a series of ministerial resignations, and moves to unseat her as leader. she insists the only alternative to her plan is to leave the eu without any deal, or no brexit at all. let's go over live to my colleague david eades, w
two former leaders of the khmer rouge in cambodia are convicted of genocide for the mass murder of ethnic minorities. taking a pounding. sterling suffers its biggest sell—off in more than two years, as political turmoil puts the uk's brexit deal in doubt i'll be speaking to a top trade lawyer about that draft agreement, and what it could mean for business. if it survives. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be...
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guilty of genocide — the historic court verdict against two former leaders of the khmer rouge.an who claims she was groped by a leading member of the house of lords, says it's a disgrace he isn't being immediately suspended. sold! and a david hockney painting becomes the most expensive work by a living artist ever sold at auction. coming up in the sport on bbc news: a century from captainjoe root has put england in a strong position in the second test against sri lanka. good afternoon, and welcome to the news at one. michael gove insists he has confidence in theresa may as she pursues her brexit deal. the environment secretary was rumoured to be considering resigning from the cabinet, but has decided to stay on to help the cabinet to get "the best future for britain". this morning, the prime minister once again defended her brexit withdrawal agreement, answering calls from members of the public in a phone in on lbc radio. it comes amid speculation that a leadership challenge to mrs may is about to be launched by tory backbenchers. our political correspondent leila nathoo report
guilty of genocide — the historic court verdict against two former leaders of the khmer rouge.an who claims she was groped by a leading member of the house of lords, says it's a disgrace he isn't being immediately suspended. sold! and a david hockney painting becomes the most expensive work by a living artist ever sold at auction. coming up in the sport on bbc news: a century from captainjoe root has put england in a strong position in the second test against sri lanka. good afternoon, and...
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and two of them on the head of state so they were both really influential figure in the command rouge regime that ruled cambodia from one hundred seventy nine to ninety eight and then from i think in the time excuse me to nine hundred seventy nine and in which it's believed that one point seven million people were killed now now both of them are already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity other crimes against humanity if they were convicted of a previous trial but both of them have in the course of your trials have the night any responsibility for these crimes to me. thank you how significant is this verdict for cambodia. well i think it's for one i think very significant for the average of the khmer rouge regime and i think you can see that if you look at the numbers over the course of the trial which tracked on for for a long time a three thousand people came to pen to watch it in person from the places around the country because they think it was important for them to see how justice . is being done at least to some degree because of course it's only two senior leade
and two of them on the head of state so they were both really influential figure in the command rouge regime that ruled cambodia from one hundred seventy nine to ninety eight and then from i think in the time excuse me to nine hundred seventy nine and in which it's believed that one point seven million people were killed now now both of them are already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity other crimes against humanity if they were convicted of a previous trial but both of them...
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when the khmer rouge seized power in 1975, —— when the khmer rouge seized power in 1975, it emptied thes and limitless brutality. they called it year zero. enemies of the revolution were slaughtered in huge numbers. the presiding judge found the defendants guilty on multiple charges of crimes against humanity and genocide against two ethnic minorities. the verdict pleased those who had come to watch the trial. translation: we are happy, they forced us to live without food and medicine. translation: i am the only child who survived that regime, they killed everyone else. they will end their lives in captivity but this complex judicial process has been slow and expensive and has only convicted three people. most of those responsible for cambodia's killing fields will never be called to account. jonathan head, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather. temperatures are beginning to fall away and we are seeing some dense fog out and about channels some tricky travelling conditions over the next few hours. there is also a bit of drizzle falling from the cloud in places so it will be quite a
when the khmer rouge seized power in 1975, —— when the khmer rouge seized power in 1975, it emptied thes and limitless brutality. they called it year zero. enemies of the revolution were slaughtered in huge numbers. the presiding judge found the defendants guilty on multiple charges of crimes against humanity and genocide against two ethnic minorities. the verdict pleased those who had come to watch the trial. translation: we are happy, they forced us to live without food and medicine....
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that's an organization dedicated to fighting for justice and the memory of the victims of the khmer rouge fair enough thank you so much for joining us on our program what does this verdict mean to the survivors. thank you for having me. all of this time stuff and the pace of the tribe. the dutchman. has of us in bali and he's three consummate against fox and what. a survivalist and their children and also the international community and all of the michael you know they have been bending will slowly love to see justice done and many of them. have it all in some of them i thought they don't see just his soul and is it's very important moment for us is this in the case of genocide the leaders of our community of genocide. do you think that this could set a precedent that we could see some further trials of commanders. if you need these signals the death because clear if they smart case is flag is sitting in for and we also need to think about how the ocean hiding doing is sort of those who live side by side of the big. saw it is an important moment that no you need to know and maybe it's not
that's an organization dedicated to fighting for justice and the memory of the victims of the khmer rouge fair enough thank you so much for joining us on our program what does this verdict mean to the survivors. thank you for having me. all of this time stuff and the pace of the tribe. the dutchman. has of us in bali and he's three consummate against fox and what. a survivalist and their children and also the international community and all of the michael you know they have been bending will...
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well be that as you mentioned these are the two most senior surviving members of the community rouge nobel already spending like they've already been convicted and sentenced and sentenced to life in prison for having been found guilty for crimes against humanity over the forced evacuation of phnom penh the capital city in one thousand nine hundred seventy five now this was back in two thousand and fourteen and during the start of the trial it was decided that because the allegations against these two men with so many that the hearings would be thought into smaller trials because there were fears that because of the age of these defendants that they might possibly before a verdict could be reached so for this case there were also being accused of crimes against humanity committed at other parts of and other parts of cambodia at labor camps detention centers execution grounds mainly in the rural areas of can vote here but importantly they've also been accused of genocide and during the communal rouge regime one hundred thousand muslim cham a minority group and about twenty thousand peo
well be that as you mentioned these are the two most senior surviving members of the community rouge nobel already spending like they've already been convicted and sentenced and sentenced to life in prison for having been found guilty for crimes against humanity over the forced evacuation of phnom penh the capital city in one thousand nine hundred seventy five now this was back in two thousand and fourteen and during the start of the trial it was decided that because the allegations against...
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didn't even have the symbolic justice that we were looking for in the leaders and to try to read my rouge leaders when thousands had bloody hands is not comprehensible to anybody in the world in particular to the ken wouldn't victims enhance the amount of associated with this court the costs for components making one hundred dollars a month how is this time prehensile so in terms of justice i mean i'm very critical of the proceedings of this court now the government has said that it doesn't want the tribe you know to continue hearing other cases what what was your what is your position on that is pure political interference the court started as a political process because it's a negotiation between the united nations and the can work in government so that's understandable that's legitimate but once the court was established the political actors should have withdrew and let the judicial actors come into play that didn't happen it continued to be a political process so you know our prime minister was former khmer rouge so he has every reason to interfere in this court and to narrate or to t
didn't even have the symbolic justice that we were looking for in the leaders and to try to read my rouge leaders when thousands had bloody hands is not comprehensible to anybody in the world in particular to the ken wouldn't victims enhance the amount of associated with this court the costs for components making one hundred dollars a month how is this time prehensile so in terms of justice i mean i'm very critical of the proceedings of this court now the government has said that it doesn't...
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a course in cambodia delivers a historic ruling to compare rouge leaders are found guilty of genocide forty years after that oversaw the slaughter of almost two million people. a funeral service for jamal khashoggi a journalist murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul though his body is still missing. and as firefighters bring in northern california's wildfires ime to control residents return to their homes we meet a man who lost everything in the place and destroyed paradise more than six hundred people still missing. i'm phil gal welcome to the program. we start here in germany where a chance and i'm going to mecca has faced some tough questioning on a visit to candidates the city shaken by an explosion of racist violence back in august it was sparked by a man being stabbed to death allegedly by a microbe from syria the chance i was hoping that a meeting with cabinets residents would defuse some of the tension but when members of the audience have that chance to speak the mood was not always cordial. the first questioner played on merkel's famous saying we'll get through this in
a course in cambodia delivers a historic ruling to compare rouge leaders are found guilty of genocide forty years after that oversaw the slaughter of almost two million people. a funeral service for jamal khashoggi a journalist murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul though his body is still missing. and as firefighters bring in northern california's wildfires ime to control residents return to their homes we meet a man who lost everything in the place and destroyed paradise more than six...
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almost forty years since the fall of the camille rouge in cambodia two of its surviving leaders will soon find out if they've been found guilty of genocide you know today sions backed war crimes tribunal is due to hand down its judgment on new che and former head of the and former head of state to some person and sick a close look at who these two men are next to pol pot they were considered the commemorations most powerful leaders in one nine hundred seventy prosecutors say they were the architects of the ideology that resulted in the deaths of almost a quarter of the population up to two million cambodians. was known as brother number two or second in command to paul potts prosecutors saying help us to mind the systematic plan to punish opponents including forced labor and starvation shea denies ordering become a ruse to commit genocide but he has said that he must take responsibility for the damage caused by the regime that he led and this remorseful for the crimes committed some person was president from cambodia for one hundred sixty nine hundred seventy nine then he represented
almost forty years since the fall of the camille rouge in cambodia two of its surviving leaders will soon find out if they've been found guilty of genocide you know today sions backed war crimes tribunal is due to hand down its judgment on new che and former head of the and former head of state to some person and sick a close look at who these two men are next to pol pot they were considered the commemorations most powerful leaders in one nine hundred seventy prosecutors say they were the...
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we are happy that the government prosecuted the khmer rouge.ith two figures‘ — fetched 90 million dollars — around 70 million pounds. david sillito reports. portrait of an artist... christies, new york and expectations were high... the painting hockney‘s portrait of an artist, a pool with two figures and the bidding began at $18 million. 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 35, 38, 40... within seconds it was at 40 million. to understand why we need to go back to the 70s. the painting was the subject of a famous film about hockney, a bigger splash, a landmark moment in his career and his personal life. the figure in the painting was hockney‘s partner the artist peter slazenger, a painting of water and the end of a relationship. this one is actually their personal story because it‘s about his love and his loss of love and the love he is about to lose. it‘s also the culmination of this most famous series of paintings image after growing up in the gothic gloom of bradford, he embraced the sun glamour of los angeles. but quite why they became so sought—after is eve
we are happy that the government prosecuted the khmer rouge.ith two figures‘ — fetched 90 million dollars — around 70 million pounds. david sillito reports. portrait of an artist... christies, new york and expectations were high... the painting hockney‘s portrait of an artist, a pool with two figures and the bidding began at $18 million. 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 35, 38, 40... within seconds it was at 40 million. to understand why we need to go back to the 70s. the painting was the subject of...
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the mystery to me is the ferocity of the khmer rouge and what motivated him to do the terrible thingshe did. is there any way that we can link america or vietnam to that? . >> my book is already too long if i brought cambodia than that would have been too much we should not be elated about cambodia but the khmer rouge was theth creation of hanoi. so both sides have plenty to be ashamed of what this was one of the things that was distorted because there is such a huge amount of material that everybody focuses on it. so this sticks in my mind to the degree which of policy to describe as communist are more totalitarian regime that all people like me ever try to do is to see things on both sides. >> i am directed to the generations of the men and women. so last ambassador in saigon that delayed getting people out. i am curious about the generational thing to take macarthur or bradley going back to the first world war taking lessons from the other generations and then you get the stubbornness built into the generations of men meeting military on both sides and it is a tar baby but they can
the mystery to me is the ferocity of the khmer rouge and what motivated him to do the terrible thingshe did. is there any way that we can link america or vietnam to that? . >> my book is already too long if i brought cambodia than that would have been too much we should not be elated about cambodia but the khmer rouge was theth creation of hanoi. so both sides have plenty to be ashamed of what this was one of the things that was distorted because there is such a huge amount of material...
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tribunal in cambodia are about to deliver a verdict on genocide charges against two leaders of the khmer rouge. nuon chea and khieu samphan are accused of carrying out a policy of targeting and eliminating two ethnic minorities. they have already been convicted of other crimes. the united states has imposed sanctions on 17 saudi officials for their alleged role in the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. in saudi arabia itself, a government prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five people charged with the killing at the saudi consulate in istanbul. you up—to—date on the headlines. now on bbc news, shaun ley speaks to senior us districtjudge mark wolf on hardtalk. hello and welcome to hardtalk. i am shaun ley. the corrupt go to prison u nless shaun ley. the corrupt go to prison unless of course they run them. how do you stop prime ministers and presidents lining their pockets with the country's well. usjudge mark wolf is lobbying for the creation of an international anticorruption court. mark wolf knows it well, helping unearth the links between the fbi and a notorious gangster in
tribunal in cambodia are about to deliver a verdict on genocide charges against two leaders of the khmer rouge. nuon chea and khieu samphan are accused of carrying out a policy of targeting and eliminating two ethnic minorities. they have already been convicted of other crimes. the united states has imposed sanctions on 17 saudi officials for their alleged role in the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. in saudi arabia itself, a government prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five...
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tribunal in cambodia are about to deliver a verdict on genocide charges against two leaders of the khmer rougeon chea and khieu samphan are accused of carrying out a policy of targeting and eliminating members of two ethnic minorities. they have already been convicted of other crimes. now on bbc news, thursday in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. cabinet ministers have quit theresa may's government over the draft brexit agreement, but the prime minister faces brexit agreement, but the prime ministerfaces mps brexit agreement, but the prime minister faces mps were three questions over her plans. —— three hours of questions. voting against the deal would take us back to square the deal would take us back to square one the deal would take us back to square one and the more uncertainty and division and theirfailure square one and the more uncertainty and division and their failure to deliver on the decision of the bridge builder we should the eu. but the labour leader rejects of proposals, and things are the leaders will do the same. the government must now withdraw this half baked d
tribunal in cambodia are about to deliver a verdict on genocide charges against two leaders of the khmer rougeon chea and khieu samphan are accused of carrying out a policy of targeting and eliminating members of two ethnic minorities. they have already been convicted of other crimes. now on bbc news, thursday in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. cabinet ministers have quit theresa may's government over the draft brexit agreement, but the prime minister faces brexit agreement, but...
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in baton rouge. so long from the bayou.ded by cbs sports division you know you want to. don't be shy. you do it behind my back. so say it to my face. you don't know me. you know what i am? i'm a pitcher. i'm a striker. i'm a point guard. i'm a linebacker. i'm a setter. shortstop high jumper wrester defender goalie student ♪ student-athletes, that's who we are. ♪ am i saying it well, l'chaim? l'chaim. maybe you're making merry. l'chaim! or maybe you're making cocoa. don't spill it. maybe you're with the family you got. (all) ooh! or maybe the one you've chosen. it's culture salad. maybe there's lights... there's definitely lights. maybe there's one less this year. or maybe one more. (singing) our holidays don't all look the same. and maybe that's what makes us great. make the dream yours. ikea. >>> california's new normal fire danger heating up in november and today we saw firsthand how little it takes to spark a disaster. >>> coming up, we will have details on the search for missing kids.>>> a deadly police shooting shatter
in baton rouge. so long from the bayou.ded by cbs sports division you know you want to. don't be shy. you do it behind my back. so say it to my face. you don't know me. you know what i am? i'm a pitcher. i'm a striker. i'm a point guard. i'm a linebacker. i'm a setter. shortstop high jumper wrester defender goalie student ♪ student-athletes, that's who we are. ♪ am i saying it well, l'chaim? l'chaim. maybe you're making merry. l'chaim! or maybe you're making cocoa. don't spill it. maybe...
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racist violence shook the city also coming up a court in cambodia delivers a historic ruling to camera rouge leaders are found.
racist violence shook the city also coming up a court in cambodia delivers a historic ruling to camera rouge leaders are found.
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two surviving leaders of the khmer rouge were found guilty of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimemes directed against c cambodia's vietnamese and cham muslim minoritities. from 1975 to 1 1979, the khmer rouge, led by pol pot, exterminatated up to 2 25% of te population of cambodia. in india, the powerful cyclone gaja has killed at least 45 people and damaged 100,000 homes after it battered the coast of the southern state of tamil nadu friday. tens of thousands of people took shelter in nearby camps while search and rescue efforts continue. in london, thousands of climate activists took to the streets saturday, in the latest action organized by the group extinction rebellion. 85 people were arrested at saturday's demonstrations, which shut down traffic on five major bridges in central london. over 60 people have been arrested during protests over the past two weeks, with more public actions planned. this is one of the demonstrators speaking saturday. >> having someone like donald trump coming into power and denying climate change, we are in a dire strait of events. someth
two surviving leaders of the khmer rouge were found guilty of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimemes directed against c cambodia's vietnamese and cham muslim minoritities. from 1975 to 1 1979, the khmer rouge, led by pol pot, exterminatated up to 2 25% of te population of cambodia. in india, the powerful cyclone gaja has killed at least 45 people and damaged 100,000 homes after it battered the coast of the southern state of tamil nadu friday. tens of thousands of people took...
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were not requesting that every khmer rouge with a bloody hand it's tried that it's not reasonable that's not practical but what we are requesting and what we are saying is that three it's not enough for the lives of two million individuals but despite its flaws others say the court has delivered some justice however long that has taken florence italy al-jazeera. still ahead here. a long way to. try to redefine a kilogram. and some of the biggest waves in the business around the world event. all. that action in sports go away. howler unprecedented early deep snow these words can be attributed to this winter storm went up through the northeast through new york and washington leaving snow on the ground there's more snow to come for the northeast principi is going to be east encounter with a cold hasn't gone away so more through the midwest and this gray line here would suggest there's more snow to come invention the northeast corner proper winter sets in here high temperature of minus four in minneapolis on saturday minus two on sunday so that's the extent of how far down is going to push u
were not requesting that every khmer rouge with a bloody hand it's tried that it's not reasonable that's not practical but what we are requesting and what we are saying is that three it's not enough for the lives of two million individuals but despite its flaws others say the court has delivered some justice however long that has taken florence italy al-jazeera. still ahead here. a long way to. try to redefine a kilogram. and some of the biggest waves in the business around the world event....
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judges at the international tribunal in cambodia have convicted two former leaders of the khmer rougeing two ethnic minorities. now it's time to look at the stories that are making headlines around the world — and no surprises as brexit dominates many of the front pages. let's just take a quick peek at the financial times — and how the uk is waking up to what's been called the most important issue since the second world war. the ft says the prime minister is fighting for her political life, and her brexit plan. the times suggests mrs may is at the mercy of what remains of her cabinet. it says we might not have seen the last of the resignations whilst city am picks up on the prime minister's use of her cricketing hero geoffrey boycott as inspiration. the new york times highlights the potential for chaos with the brexit deal. underneath its front page photo of a dutch distribution centre it says there's now widespread uncertainty over imports such as holland's famous flowers. and one other story for you: the gulf news has the story that saudi arabia's public prosecutor is seeking the de
judges at the international tribunal in cambodia have convicted two former leaders of the khmer rougeing two ethnic minorities. now it's time to look at the stories that are making headlines around the world — and no surprises as brexit dominates many of the front pages. let's just take a quick peek at the financial times — and how the uk is waking up to what's been called the most important issue since the second world war. the ft says the prime minister is fighting for her political life,...
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now to survive in leaders of the mayor of rouge regime have been found guilty of genocide a u.n. bet tribunal has delivered the historic judgment against two of pol pot's deputies sentencing both to another life sentence because florence louis reports many victims relatives of one drink of justice is being served to greater cost. a landmark ruling guilty of genocide the first and only such charges against a former leader of the community ninety two year old. known as brother number two second in command to pol pot was found guilty of genocide against the muslim chom and vietnamese minorities and former head of state q some pawn who has eighty seven was convicted of similar charges against the vietnamese the court also found the peg guilty of crimes against humanity for killing and slaving and torturing people at labor camps prisons and execution centers around the country and jail them for life the judgment today in phase two zero zero two is an historic achievement in the world of the extraordinary chambers in the courts of cambodia. this court has once again demonstrated that h
now to survive in leaders of the mayor of rouge regime have been found guilty of genocide a u.n. bet tribunal has delivered the historic judgment against two of pol pot's deputies sentencing both to another life sentence because florence louis reports many victims relatives of one drink of justice is being served to greater cost. a landmark ruling guilty of genocide the first and only such charges against a former leader of the community ninety two year old. known as brother number two second...
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national interest and am i going to see this through yes almost forty years after the fall of the career rouge regime in cambodia to affect surviving leaders are facing genocide charges a united nations backed war crimes tribunal is this a hand down its judgment on no one shia and the former head of state to sumpin those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news for you that's coming up right after people and power that's next they with us. al jazeera says it's just swell and. it's. thousands of migrants have died trying to reach europe by crossing the mediterranean from libya many thousands more have been saved from certain death by n.g.o.s search and rescue vessels so why do you countries want to stop those ships from giving aid to troops in maritime law when the alternative is a libyan coast guard with a record of a resting shooting at those it's supposed to be helping weeping to sea to find out . migration and how to best respond to it and control it has become one of europe's most complex and hotly debated problems. the arguments have been loudest around the central mediterrane
national interest and am i going to see this through yes almost forty years after the fall of the career rouge regime in cambodia to affect surviving leaders are facing genocide charges a united nations backed war crimes tribunal is this a hand down its judgment on no one shia and the former head of state to sumpin those are the headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news for you that's coming up right after people and power that's next they with us. al jazeera says it's just swell and. it's....
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every member in it that this host of speech left in a position where the choices subjection to the rouge roles of others remain all of our interests at heart and for northern ireland and for our precious union five of those who resigned today have all talked about the threat to the integrity of the union and i congratulate them and praise them for what they have said and gone their strong actions and thirty nine billion has just been said for nothing the choice is in our clear we stand up for the united kingdom the whole of the united kingdom the integrity of the united kingdom over a vote for a vassal state with the breakup of the united i got to enjoy. prime minister of state. and i say. i will respond to the right honorable gentleman and he is wisely and i think that many discussions on this issue and i hope that we will continue to be able to have many discussions on this issue we have been ensuring throughout the negotiations that the issue of the border in northern ireland has been one of the key issues that we have been addressing here is first the commitments i made in terms of n
every member in it that this host of speech left in a position where the choices subjection to the rouge roles of others remain all of our interests at heart and for northern ireland and for our precious union five of those who resigned today have all talked about the threat to the integrity of the union and i congratulate them and praise them for what they have said and gone their strong actions and thirty nine billion has just been said for nothing the choice is in our clear we stand up for...
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