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there's been no comment from the rwanda government, the u.n. has accused rwanda of backing rebels and the democratic republic of congo. some are wanted for alleged involvement in the again side in neighboring rwanda. after 20 years some of the most democratic, surrender their weapons in a ceremonyny led by the development community. this is a faction of the matthew group. they are accused of serious human rights abuses. murder, rape, abduction, the use of child soldiers. some of the leaders are wanted by the rwanda government, for their alleged involvement in the 1994 again sides. >> those members who have been involved in genocide, they have to be brought. >> many refugees who lived here for years and the protection also say they are ready to go home. >> leaders are being very cautious, they are presenting few of their -- and more of the civilians they say that once political negotiations with rwanda. >> in this ceremony on the 83 fighters showed up, and 284 of their depends. most of the main leaders and commanders are yet to be publicly seen.
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has been active in the region since the 1994 genicide in neighboring rwanda when fighters fled to congond accused of widespread rights abuses forcing thousands to flee their homes. catherine has more from the area in south province. >> reporter: these are some rebels and families that have come down from the hills that surround the village and kept in this camp temporarily. the biggest question and the elephant in the room is where do they move from here, where will they be taken to especially the rwanda and the option is to take them back home, this is a very politically sensitive issue and some accused of participating in the rwanda genicide two decades ago and a bit skeptical of going back and saying they will go back if the government of rwanda commits to sitting down and politically negotiating with them. a lot of people you will talk to here say and will tell you this is a very tall order. another plan that is being suggested by the congoleze army is to prove them away from here to a province of a central african republic and the province and the idea is to get them as far away as
has been active in the region since the 1994 genicide in neighboring rwanda when fighters fled to congond accused of widespread rights abuses forcing thousands to flee their homes. catherine has more from the area in south province. >> reporter: these are some rebels and families that have come down from the hills that surround the village and kept in this camp temporarily. the biggest question and the elephant in the room is where do they move from here, where will they be taken to...
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for instance, rwanda.menteds watch the genocide, a book that is probably the most important testimonial to the genocide. but she did not stop there and she has been critical of the current government. as a result, human rights watch is the subject of a similar venezuela kind of campaign -- >> talk about venezuela because we only have a few minutes and that is where we want to end. your concern about the coverage of venezuela? >> in 2008, 100 academics clearly denounced what they called inaccurate evidence. hrw is entitled to his advocacy, but you can't make up facts. was in onesue there instance, hrw referred to the systematic discrimination in the provision of social services based on political affiliation. they literally had one case, and that was based on hearsay, that was based on a phone call or submit a letter 98-year-old grandmother was denied service. this was a level of scholarship that would not be admissible at high school level. why do you think this is? >> that's not even speculate. >> you are
for instance, rwanda.menteds watch the genocide, a book that is probably the most important testimonial to the genocide. but she did not stop there and she has been critical of the current government. as a result, human rights watch is the subject of a similar venezuela kind of campaign -- >> talk about venezuela because we only have a few minutes and that is where we want to end. your concern about the coverage of venezuela? >> in 2008, 100 academics clearly denounced what they...
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and retired as the private and the senate colonel and a service of the foreign service serving in rwanda because of the zero have a and iraq and twice awarded the of bronze medal for his service in it afghanistan his policy writing has appeared almost everywhere there is to mention and the founder and director of the writing project a nonprofit program that has no cost writing workshops for veterans and family members. a amazing fellow and the wonderful writer we're thrilled to welcome him here. ron capps. [applause] spanish faq i cannot tell you a house thrilled by m. this is the hard lines of the book a big defense. i did press today and some of you heard that a and thank you for coming it means a lot to me. some of you i have known too long to mention. we have c-span2 booktv here's sell - - so i will talk for a while and michael and james will move with the microphone. there is two stories in this book if you have the chance if you have read it at the very beginning i tell the story of driving off into the desert with a couple of beers in my truck and a pistol when i was getting ready
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only go back if the government of rwanda commits to sitting down and negotiating with them. a lot of people you talk to here will say this is a very tall order. another plan that is being suggested by the co congolese a, get them as far away as possible from areas that they operated in and from the border with rwanda. >>> people in the central african republic, brokered last year when rebels seized power. fighting is mainly around religious lines and involved be christian militia. petro poroshenko is vowing to stop almost two months of bloodshed in the east. tried to distance himself from far right nationalism. but ukrainian military is radio crueting self declared neofa neofascists. david chater reports. >> the latest cruets to ukraine's battle against the separatist uprising in the east. these volunteers have joined the so-called azoff battalion. a special force raised by the interior ministry in kyiv. they're getting basic training in tactics before being sent to the front line in the so-called people's republics bordering russia. >> just behind me is the crimean peninsul
only go back if the government of rwanda commits to sitting down and negotiating with them. a lot of people you talk to here will say this is a very tall order. another plan that is being suggested by the co congolese a, get them as far away as possible from areas that they operated in and from the border with rwanda. >>> people in the central african republic, brokered last year when rebels seized power. fighting is mainly around religious lines and involved be christian militia....
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the fdlr have been active since the genocide in rwanda when the fighters fled to congo. we have more. >> reporter: these are some of the rebels and their families who have come down from hills that surround this village. they're going to be kept in this camp temporarily. the he wil elephant in the room is where will they be taken from here. the office okay is to take them back home. some leaders have been accused of participating. they're skeptical of going back. a lot of people you talk to here will tell that you this is a very tall order. another plan that is being suggested by the congress lease army is to remove them away from here to a province the idea is to get them as far away as possible from areas that they operated in, and from the border. >> and many i are being encouraged to give up their weapons in an effort to stop fighting there. now ukraine's western backed president petro poroshenko is vowing to stop two months of bloodshed in the east. the military is using self declared neo-iti neo-fascists to help. >> the latest are you creates to ukraine's battle ag
the fdlr have been active since the genocide in rwanda when the fighters fled to congo. we have more. >> reporter: these are some of the rebels and their families who have come down from hills that surround this village. they're going to be kept in this camp temporarily. the he wil elephant in the room is where will they be taken from here. the office okay is to take them back home. some leaders have been accused of participating. they're skeptical of going back. a lot of people you talk...
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in that same country, and this should be a message to us all, womennda -- rwanda's comprise 60% of the lower house of parliament. [applause] technology is a mixed batch -- bag during it has been used to hunt down civilians in syria but it has also been a source of positive change. with have been cooking wood and slowly dying from the smoke that penetrated their eyes and lungs, making slaughtered to causethe second leading of death in some country. a campaign is underway to install 100 million safe stoves before the decade ends. in kenya, an entrepreneur has developed an ultra-thin computer ship that can be put in a sole of a shoe. under pressure, the chip generates enough energy to recharge a person's phone. this can be a huge deal in areas that lack conventional sources of power. there is a lot going on that is wrong in the world, but a lot is going right as well. where is a great board put it, there is a crack in everything. that is how the light gets in -- or, how a great poet put it, there is a crack in everything. that is how the light gets in. you think we have -- for those of yo
in that same country, and this should be a message to us all, womennda -- rwanda's comprise 60% of the lower house of parliament. [applause] technology is a mixed batch -- bag during it has been used to hunt down civilians in syria but it has also been a source of positive change. with have been cooking wood and slowly dying from the smoke that penetrated their eyes and lungs, making slaughtered to causethe second leading of death in some country. a campaign is underway to install 100 million...
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libya is the harder case but rwanda seems like the easy peace. there you could say there would have been a million life saved if you hadn't use five or 6000 troops so at least we could pick off the ones that we agreed and the harder ones that are closer to the balance being equal would be very hard. i agree with that and i take the point that no one is going to thank us. the international system as it is now is kind of tragic because there is a huge disincentive to ever lift your finger to help any of these countries to intervene anywhere. kerry makes the point that the resources involved are going to be so expensive. why should any nation undertake this thankless task sex part of what i try to show the book is maintaining the system is much to the benefit of united states too as well as our allies. the system will have an armistice free rider problem because we do create the force structure. we take the opposite of where the administration now is going. i think we are actually pulling back from parts of the world if we enhance our position in re
libya is the harder case but rwanda seems like the easy peace. there you could say there would have been a million life saved if you hadn't use five or 6000 troops so at least we could pick off the ones that we agreed and the harder ones that are closer to the balance being equal would be very hard. i agree with that and i take the point that no one is going to thank us. the international system as it is now is kind of tragic because there is a huge disincentive to ever lift your finger to help...
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during the 1990 four rwanda genocide, an estimated half of a million women were raped. >> we take a lookight now at one woman's attempt to rebuild her life. >> 20 years ago during the rwanda genocide, militias heatedly leaped angelique. she was brutalized for months but somehow survived. >> it is not a story that i can tell easily. it was really hard for me. what they did is not something that men do, it is something that animals do. >> now the 42-year-old lives in the rwandan capital, where she runs a small store. after the genocide she got married and came to the city to get away from her village, where several of her rapist still lived. >> i took the decision to get married because i did not have another option. i did not have enough money to survive. so, i found my husband. i was in a bind. >> angelique has two children. they and her husband have helped her to regain confidence and enjoy life. but memories of the kidnapping and rape still haunt her. >> when i remember it, it makes me sad. it is not easy for me to forget what they did to me. it makes me upset. >> her attackers have ne
during the 1990 four rwanda genocide, an estimated half of a million women were raped. >> we take a lookight now at one woman's attempt to rebuild her life. >> 20 years ago during the rwanda genocide, militias heatedly leaped angelique. she was brutalized for months but somehow survived. >> it is not a story that i can tell easily. it was really hard for me. what they did is not something that men do, it is something that animals do. >> now the 42-year-old lives in the...
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some are wanted for involvement in the genocide in neighbouring rwanda, we have this report from southern kiev in the democratic republic of congo. >> reporter: after 20 years some of the most notorious rebels in eastern democratic of congo venned are the weapons. this is a faction of the predominantly hutu group, the f.d.l.r. they are accused of serious human rights abuses. murder, rape, abduction and the use of child soldiers. some are wanted for an alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide. >> for the members involved in genocide. >> many rwandan houthi refugees fled for years under the application of f.d.l.r. are ready to go home. >> f.d.l.r. leaders are being caution. they are producing few. and say that the once political negotiations with rwanda. >> reporter: in this ceremony 83 fighters showed up. and 284 of their dependents. most of the main leaders and commanders are yet to be seen. >> they say there are those among us involved in the genocide. we need to sit and talk so we can get a solution. >> reporter: it will be simpler for congolese fighters in the group. many end up in cam
some are wanted for involvement in the genocide in neighbouring rwanda, we have this report from southern kiev in the democratic republic of congo. >> reporter: after 20 years some of the most notorious rebels in eastern democratic of congo venned are the weapons. this is a faction of the predominantly hutu group, the f.d.l.r. they are accused of serious human rights abuses. murder, rape, abduction and the use of child soldiers. some are wanted for an alleged involvement in the 1994...
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. >>> tensions are flaring up along the border of rwanda and the democratic of congo. alt five soldiers were killed wednesday, and both sides are blaming each other for starting the battle. the u.n. has accused rwanda of supporting the n23 rebels in the sea. >>> right now, so you paolo is the scene of riting. the police are confronting a small group of protestors. you can see it in live pictures, and this is going on to a certain degree. earlier, demonstrators were throwing rocks, and the riot police trying to gain control of the situation, and this is in the world cup stadium. we'll have more on that as it becomes available. but you can see there are riot police there, and they're wearing gas masks and you can see protesters there. >> union workers at rio de janeiro airports are demanding pay raises and better wages during the month-long soccer tournament. it won't affect the world travelers. 600,000 tourists will visit rio during the worl world cup. and maintaining order, the military has been deployed to the shanty town that surrounds rio de janeiro. 2500 soldiers w
. >>> tensions are flaring up along the border of rwanda and the democratic of congo. alt five soldiers were killed wednesday, and both sides are blaming each other for starting the battle. the u.n. has accused rwanda of supporting the n23 rebels in the sea. >>> right now, so you paolo is the scene of riting. the police are confronting a small group of protestors. you can see it in live pictures, and this is going on to a certain degree. earlier, demonstrators were throwing...
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i can take you back to your time in rwanda. there is no stopping this is the there. >> the scenario in rwanda was beyond description. when we think over 500,000 women were raped and over 75,000 children. that was a deliberate process in regards to creating horror and ultimately control of the population. so it was very much a weapon of war and the international criminal court. i put a few people behind bars for life because of that. >> these things should not and must not happen. you have also witnessed in south sudan the sheer logistical nightmare of trying to resolve cases where it's happened. trying to help. >> the dimension of linking children with sexual exploitation is the fact that sol socc child soldiers are made up somewhat of girls. child soldiers with often pushed as part of the operations that adult rogue elements do. the link between child soldiers, between sexual exploitation is intimate. in fact, we are here to show that one as the other are both weapons of war now. >> we are showing pictures. you met former chil
i can take you back to your time in rwanda. there is no stopping this is the there. >> the scenario in rwanda was beyond description. when we think over 500,000 women were raped and over 75,000 children. that was a deliberate process in regards to creating horror and ultimately control of the population. so it was very much a weapon of war and the international criminal court. i put a few people behind bars for life because of that. >> these things should not and must not happen....
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says soldiers from neighboring rwanda crosses the border and ab ducked one of their soldiers.ew hours there has been further conflicts as they tried to rescue the soler. >>> it's africa's worst performing currency and it's continuing to fall on the mark market. it has lost a third of its value this year having a big impact on people's savings, a report from the capital. >> do you have any dollars. >> reporter: he is worried about his savings. he's come in to this foreign exchange bureau to swap his money for u.s. dollars. >> the recent did h did he deprf the currency. some people are converting to foreign currents. >> reporter: prices hats shot up by 30%. the countries rim ports more than it exports. the government is spending beyond its means causing the currency to lose its value. the archbishop called for a currency resurrection in his recent address. it will take more than a miracle for that to happen. the state is now on a drive to encourage people to buy goods made in ghana, hoping this will reduce the need for imports, and boost the value o. >> we need to stretch it out
says soldiers from neighboring rwanda crosses the border and ab ducked one of their soldiers.ew hours there has been further conflicts as they tried to rescue the soler. >>> it's africa's worst performing currency and it's continuing to fall on the mark market. it has lost a third of its value this year having a big impact on people's savings, a report from the capital. >> do you have any dollars. >> reporter: he is worried about his savings. he's come in to this foreign...
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in that same country, and this should be a message to us all, womennda -- rwanda's comprise 60% of the lower house of parliament. [applause] technology is a mixed batch -- bag during it has been used to hunt down civilians in syria but it has also been a source of positive change. with have been cooking wood and slowly dying from the smoke that penetrated their eyes and lungs, making slaughtered to causethe second leading of death in some country. a campaign is underway to install 100 million safe stoves before the decade ends. in kenya, an entrepreneur has developed an ultra-thin computer ship that can be put in a sole of a shoe. under pressure, the chip generates enough energy to recharge a person's phone. this can be a huge deal in areas that lack conventional sources of power. there is a lot going on that is wrong in the world, but a lot is going right as well. where is a great board put it, there is a crack in everything. that is how the light gets in -- or, how a great poet put it, there is a crack in everything. that is how the light gets in. you think we have -- for those of yo
in that same country, and this should be a message to us all, womennda -- rwanda's comprise 60% of the lower house of parliament. [applause] technology is a mixed batch -- bag during it has been used to hunt down civilians in syria but it has also been a source of positive change. with have been cooking wood and slowly dying from the smoke that penetrated their eyes and lungs, making slaughtered to causethe second leading of death in some country. a campaign is underway to install 100 million...
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. >>> more rebels from the democratic forces the liberation of rwanda have laid down their weapons partluntary disarmament exercise that began last week. katherine reports from congo. >> reporter: after 20 years, some of the most know door justicknownotoriousrebels ventur weapons in a ceremony led by the southern african development community a faction of predon't fant hutpredominant hutu group. they are accused of murder, rape, abduction the use of child soldiers, some of leader are wanted by the rwandan government in alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide. >> for those members who have been involved in the genocide, they have to be brought to bicycle. >> reporter: many refugees need here for years under the protection of the fdlr say they are ready to go home. leaders are being very cautious, presenting few after more civilians they say that once political negotiations with rwanda. in the ceremony only 83 fighters showed up and 284 of their dependents, most of the main leaders and commanders are yet to be publicly seen. >> if they say there are those among under the circumstances in
. >>> more rebels from the democratic forces the liberation of rwanda have laid down their weapons partluntary disarmament exercise that began last week. katherine reports from congo. >> reporter: after 20 years, some of the most know door justicknownotoriousrebels ventur weapons in a ceremony led by the southern african development community a faction of predon't fant hutpredominant hutu group. they are accused of murder, rape, abduction the use of child soldiers, some of leader...
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launched a brazen attack on the country's largest airport in karachi killing a dozen or so troops from rwanda and the democratic republic of congo have clashed on their shared border congolese officials accuse rwandan soldiers of crossing the border and kidnapping a congolese army corporal he was then killed but rwanda insists congo's troops attacked first triggering the exchange of fire. america's intelligence agency is on a mission to improve its public image and has been holding its first ever public conference where the cia has already got a presence on twitter here to try and reach chanting give the agency a more human face his artie's. on what came up at the conference. cia director john brennan was upset with the media with how as he said distorted the narrative is with regard to the work that the cia is doing all these reports about drone strikes edward snowden's revelations about the u.s. government trampling on civil liberties all of this is not to john brennan's liking his mission is to restore the public's trust and not only of the american public but also of the public globally f
launched a brazen attack on the country's largest airport in karachi killing a dozen or so troops from rwanda and the democratic republic of congo have clashed on their shared border congolese officials accuse rwandan soldiers of crossing the border and kidnapping a congolese army corporal he was then killed but rwanda insists congo's troops attacked first triggering the exchange of fire. america's intelligence agency is on a mission to improve its public image and has been holding its first...
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rwanda, kosovo, afghanistan, iraq. i felt i was in a logical place in my life to end it.pened the second beer. i picked the pistol up off the seat. it felt good in my hand. i felt surprisingly defendant with it. i pointed it out the windshield with the magazine resting on the steering wheel and curled my finger around the trigger. i imagined pulling the trigger and the pull the weapon would make as the round fired. there was nothing to shoot but if there was something to shoot at i was holing the pistol in my right hand, is am left-handed so probably wouldn't hit it. i put the pistol become on the seat. i remember a momentary clash of clarity. who else could i hurt? my wife. anyone else? my sister maybe. i thought what i was getting ready to do would leave a hole in some lives and i thought about somebody having to clean up the truck war afterwardses. maybe i'll do it outside and live less mess. i but the clarity passed and i had failed to stop the wars so many people were dead because of my failures, images were rushing the 45 dade, a raped nun, the man with the red dye
rwanda, kosovo, afghanistan, iraq. i felt i was in a logical place in my life to end it.pened the second beer. i picked the pistol up off the seat. it felt good in my hand. i felt surprisingly defendant with it. i pointed it out the windshield with the magazine resting on the steering wheel and curled my finger around the trigger. i imagined pulling the trigger and the pull the weapon would make as the round fired. there was nothing to shoot but if there was something to shoot at i was holing...
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democratic forces for the lick raise of rwanda.e accused of serious human rights abuses, murder, rape, abduction. the use the child soldiers. some of the leaders are want booed i the rwandan government for their alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide. >> for those members who have been involved in genocide, they have to be brought to [inaudible] >> reporter: many refugees who need here for years under the protection, also say they are ready to go home. fdlr leaders are being very cautious, presenting few [inaudible] and more civilians saying they want political negotiation with his rwanda. in that ceremony only 83 fighters showed up and 284 of their dependents, also the main leaders and commanders are yet to be publicly seen. >> translator: if they say there are those among under the circumstances that did the genocide we need to sit dune and talk. so that we can get a solution. ♪ >> reporter: but it will be much simpler for congolese fighters in the group. many will end up in camps for demobilized rebels such as that one. here r
democratic forces for the lick raise of rwanda.e accused of serious human rights abuses, murder, rape, abduction. the use the child soldiers. some of the leaders are want booed i the rwandan government for their alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide. >> for those members who have been involved in genocide, they have to be brought to [inaudible] >> reporter: many refugees who need here for years under the protection, also say they are ready to go home. fdlr leaders are being very...
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military operations in the balkans, rwanda and somalia please welcome steve vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. we will make this instead of a lecture make this more of a conversation about steve's book. you might have noticed the subtitle, "through the perilous fight: 6 weeks that saved the nation". i want to ask steve howe did 6 weeks save the nation? >> good question. you have to start with you have to imagine the scene president james madison confronted on the morning of aug. 261814 when he comes back to washington and you have every federal building save one has been destroyed. the great landmarks of this country, the capital, the white house and with it the supreme court, library of congress, they have been gutted. you have an american army that has been vanquished, on the run. you have a british force that just left the capital by lands but then you have a second british force moving up the potomac river and still frightening the nation's capital in alexandria. the united states treasury it this point two using the war of 1812 is broke. don't
military operations in the balkans, rwanda and somalia please welcome steve vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. we will make this instead of a lecture make this more of a conversation about steve's book. you might have noticed the subtitle, "through the perilous fight: 6 weeks that saved the nation". i want to ask steve howe did 6 weeks save the nation? >> good question. you have to start with you have to imagine the scene president james madison...
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. >> the small country of rwanda wants to become the silicon valley of africa. economic growth is running at more than 6%. kigali is the first city in africa to have high-speed wireless internet, ideal conditions for creative spirits. >> my name is clarisse iribagiza, and i run a software company that focuses on building mobile applications. we've been doing this for three years now. >> especially in rural areas that don't have internet access, much business has to be done on the telephone. iribagiza's company ensures that old pre-smart cell phones can connect to the internet. >> our passion really is to focus on building home-grown solutions that are built around the community, get feedback, improve the solutions, and just have a whole army of developers. people who really understand what the problems are and just helping us build these solutions. if you want to be challenged and figure out how to solve problems that you never ever maybe thought would be there, this is the place that you definitely love to come! so programmers of the world, why wait? it's off t
. >> the small country of rwanda wants to become the silicon valley of africa. economic growth is running at more than 6%. kigali is the first city in africa to have high-speed wireless internet, ideal conditions for creative spirits. >> my name is clarisse iribagiza, and i run a software company that focuses on building mobile applications. we've been doing this for three years now. >> especially in rural areas that don't have internet access, much business has to be done on...
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it's not a new phenomena that haupted us, just because in rwanda and u.k. slavia it is -- u.k. slavia it is more important. now there is more awareness from the international community on the problem. this is the first step for the community to take action. >> let me ask about your own experience. i know you worked in cambodia, a country we haven't spoken about. there were atrocities in the 70s, '80s. does sexual violence have an enduring impact on the voties. >> if you look at the impacts. i represent a tribunal in cambodia, they are suffering from the consequences of a rape 30 years ago. they are alone and had to leave their community. they have no money and live in poverty, and they are suffering from even physical consequences and impact of the violence committed. >> and that special tribunal in cambodia has not concentrated on sexual violence. >> in the established of the court there has been little done to address the signsment lately, recently, there has been a bit more effort because of a lot of advocacy from civil society and lawyers to push for the issue to be put on
it's not a new phenomena that haupted us, just because in rwanda and u.k. slavia it is -- u.k. slavia it is more important. now there is more awareness from the international community on the problem. this is the first step for the community to take action. >> let me ask about your own experience. i know you worked in cambodia, a country we haven't spoken about. there were atrocities in the 70s, '80s. does sexual violence have an enduring impact on the voties. >> if you look at the...
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we learned before in rwanda that this kind of murder go unchallenged. clark, thanksley you very much. just as isis is expanding its grip as we heard in iraq, in syria, fighting continues andeen government forces the opposition. among the most contested cities has been aleppo. our middle east editor, jeremy first travel lead it, the western journalist to reach the government held part of the city by road. >> hasan has responsibilities, 10-year-oldd for a with bad war wounds. he was hurt when a mortar from his family'sns hit home on the 17th of april this year. tries to help his sisters. 5-year-old sister's leg was smashed, most of her knee cap is gone. lama, who's 2 1/2, wasn't hurt but the children saw their mother die in the attack. withre orphans now living their grandmother because a sniper killed their father a year ago. east aleppo is held by rebels. the west side, including the citadel, is in the hands of the regime. two years after the fighting started, west aleppo has only just become accessible to journalists. us for agovernor took tour of the
we learned before in rwanda that this kind of murder go unchallenged. clark, thanksley you very much. just as isis is expanding its grip as we heard in iraq, in syria, fighting continues andeen government forces the opposition. among the most contested cities has been aleppo. our middle east editor, jeremy first travel lead it, the western journalist to reach the government held part of the city by road. >> hasan has responsibilities, 10-year-oldd for a with bad war wounds. he was hurt...
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these are from rwanda. funding is provided by western nations. this is pitching rich countries against some of the poorest. this man is ambassador of bangladesh, a country with more than 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. bangladesh is obligated to help u.n. when you ask us, we respond positively. when the troops cannot get a minimum - what should i say facilities, it is demoralizing. we want the guys to be fully liquid and energised to perform the job effectively and efficiently. >> the dispute over funding comes at a time when the u.n. must find troops for missions and mali and south sudan, and set up a peacekeeping operation in the central african republic. there has not been a major increase in the money the u.n. pays to countries contributing to troops for years. the u.n. pays $1,2,000 per peace keeper per month. some countries want it increased to as much as $1,700 per peace keeper per month. the total for the counter budget. ending in a week stands at $7.3 billion, but next year it could rise to more than 9 billion. crunch negotiations
these are from rwanda. funding is provided by western nations. this is pitching rich countries against some of the poorest. this man is ambassador of bangladesh, a country with more than 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. bangladesh is obligated to help u.n. when you ask us, we respond positively. when the troops cannot get a minimum - what should i say facilities, it is demoralizing. we want the guys to be fully liquid and energised to perform the job effectively and efficiently. >>...
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these are from rwanda. the main funding by we were nations. this is a row pitching the world's richest countries against some of the poorest on earth. this man is ambassador. bank la dsh, a country with 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. when the u.n. ask, we respond positively. when the troops can't get the minimum - what should i say - facilities, then it is demoralizing, we want our guys fully equipped and energized so they can perform the job effectively and efficiently. >> the dispute over funding comes at a time when the u.n. must find troops for missions in mali, south sudan, and set up a peacekeeping operation in the central african republic. there hasn't been a major increase in the money the u.n. pays to countries that contributes troops for years. the u.n. pays an average of $1,200 per peace keeper per month. some countries want it increased to as much as $1,700. the total for the peacekeeping budget stands at about $7.3 billion, but next year it could rise to more than $9 billion. >>> cru
these are from rwanda. the main funding by we were nations. this is a row pitching the world's richest countries against some of the poorest on earth. this man is ambassador. bank la dsh, a country with 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. when the u.n. ask, we respond positively. when the troops can't get the minimum - what should i say - facilities, then it is demoralizing, we want our guys fully equipped and energized so they can perform the job...
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there's documents saying there's genocide in rwanda but we don't have to do anything, opposition to gay's a memo where bill clinton is warned about the image of his, quote, ultra liberal wife. she has spent 20 years getting over that and repositioning herself in a different way. her past in the white house will sure li be part of the campaign ahead if there is a campaign. >> i love reading those documents. maeve? >> out on the west coast this past week, jerry brown had a blow-out in the top two primaries. but you do have this new figure emerging, neel kashkari who is the gop nominee. he's going to try to position himself as the new face of california's gop which has been disseminat disseminated. nobody thinks he'll do well this year. but there's also this behind-the-scenes battle going on between gavin newsom, camila harris and antonio vig rosa and can he position himself to be anywhere close to beating them later on or any other republican. >> rebuilding the california republican party with this reboot 27.0, sflit. >> i'll end with this one. the republican establishment up to and inclu
there's documents saying there's genocide in rwanda but we don't have to do anything, opposition to gay's a memo where bill clinton is warned about the image of his, quote, ultra liberal wife. she has spent 20 years getting over that and repositioning herself in a different way. her past in the white house will sure li be part of the campaign ahead if there is a campaign. >> i love reading those documents. maeve? >> out on the west coast this past week, jerry brown had a blow-out in...
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soldiers of crossing the border and kidnapping a congolese army corporal who was then killed but rwanda insists congo's troops attacked first triggering the exchange of fire. america's intelligence agency is on a mission to improve its public image and has been holding its public for the cia already got a presence on twitter to try to reach actually give the agency a more human face is. what came up at the conference cia director john brennan was upset with the media was how is he said distorted the narrative is with regard to the work that the cia is doing all these reports about drone strikes edward snowden's revelations about the u.s. government trampling on civil liberties all of this is not to john brennan's liking his mission is to restore the public's trust and not only of the american public but also of the public globally foreign governments are becoming embarrassed of their cooperation with the cia because of the bad perceptions that are out there and that worries john brennan who have been dismissed. the narrative seems to be skewed. the narrative. after nine eleven a lot of
soldiers of crossing the border and kidnapping a congolese army corporal who was then killed but rwanda insists congo's troops attacked first triggering the exchange of fire. america's intelligence agency is on a mission to improve its public image and has been holding its public for the cia already got a presence on twitter to try to reach actually give the agency a more human face is. what came up at the conference cia director john brennan was upset with the media was how is he said...
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. >> on the other hand you spoke out and compared the situation in iraq to what happened in rwanda during the clinton administration, that we didn't move too quickly, and, of course, that was one of the greatest humanitarian crisis of modern times. >> it's true. it was a humanitarian crisis that was almost without an opposing force. in this case you had the collapse of an army that re had resourced, led by a government that - although i don't know nouri al-maliki personally, i had been to iraq, i had sensed it, and there's a lot of arrogance in the government. and there was a disinclination to take u.s. advice. so it wasn't possible to go in there and be the lone ranger the first day that something happened with i.s.i.s. he had to come to the realise agency that he needed help on a strategic level, not just a couple of airplanes, but he had to fundamentally revamp his approach to leadership. not sure that he's done that. >> you mentioned that it's important for the u.s. to send a message to iran, that we are still a power broker in that region. so hutch of whatever we do in the united sta
. >> on the other hand you spoke out and compared the situation in iraq to what happened in rwanda during the clinton administration, that we didn't move too quickly, and, of course, that was one of the greatest humanitarian crisis of modern times. >> it's true. it was a humanitarian crisis that was almost without an opposing force. in this case you had the collapse of an army that re had resourced, led by a government that - although i don't know nouri al-maliki personally, i had...
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i'm not talking about vast genocide like rwanda, okay?hese are outlier cases that are so extreme comment by the way to our plenty of situations like that. but if you want to talk about syria, i could give you and extended dissertation on the unbelievable blunders that obama has made in regard to syria starting from the beginning of that revolt, especially when he got up on the world stage and said to the syrian rebels, go for it, boys, because it's time for assad to step down. in and what army, right? and drawn red lines on syria like this is some sort of i don't know, monopoly board or something like the. this is none of our business. and that war would've ended very quickly within assad victory for years ago because none of those people could have stood up to the onslaught of disguised forces. do i support that? know, but look at egypt. now we have the guys we supposedly like you were gunning down their people by the hundreds, and is anybody calling for airstrikes against the egyptian armed forces? i haven't heard about it. so before we
i'm not talking about vast genocide like rwanda, okay?hese are outlier cases that are so extreme comment by the way to our plenty of situations like that. but if you want to talk about syria, i could give you and extended dissertation on the unbelievable blunders that obama has made in regard to syria starting from the beginning of that revolt, especially when he got up on the world stage and said to the syrian rebels, go for it, boys, because it's time for assad to step down. in and what army,...
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. >> tendings are flaring along the bored every of rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. five soldiers were killed sunday, both sides blaming the other for starting this fight. the two countries have been at odds for years. the u.n. accused rwanda of supporting the rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> india's new prime minister said the country must protect the rights of women. in his first speech to particlement, he said his government would act immediately to respect and ensure women's security. his comments come in the rape and hanging of two girls two weeks ago. the appeal comes after members of the girl's families claim police have not investigated the crimes thoroughly. >> president obama's house majority leader's message of the immigration reform debate is discussed. >> although it was a shock to see mr. cantor lose, nobody predict that had, even the person who won the election. definitely was not because of the issue of immigration. our opinion is he lost because he didn't take care of his district and the base and he never really was clear in terms of h
. >> tendings are flaring along the bored every of rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. five soldiers were killed sunday, both sides blaming the other for starting this fight. the two countries have been at odds for years. the u.n. accused rwanda of supporting the rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> india's new prime minister said the country must protect the rights of women. in his first speech to particlement, he said his government would act immediately to...
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soldiers from rwanda, but the main funding is provided by western nations. this is a row that's pitching the world's richest countries to some of the poorest on earth. bangladesh is obligated to help u.n. whenever u.n. asks us, we respond very positively. but when our troops cannot get some minimum you know, what should i say, facilities, then it is demoralsing. we want our guys to be fully equipped and fully energized so they can provide their work effectively and efficiently. >> u.n. must find more trips for its missions in malli and south sudan. contribute troops for years. currently the u.n. pays an average of about $1200 per peace keeper per month. some countries want that increased, to as much as $1700 per peace keeper per month. the total for the current peace keeping budget which ends in just over a week stands at about $7.3 billion but next year it could rise to more than $9 billion. crunch negotiations will continue in the coming days but in a supreme irony because the talks have gone on past their allotted time. there's no budget left for translat
soldiers from rwanda, but the main funding is provided by western nations. this is a row that's pitching the world's richest countries to some of the poorest on earth. bangladesh is obligated to help u.n. whenever u.n. asks us, we respond very positively. but when our troops cannot get some minimum you know, what should i say, facilities, then it is demoralsing. we want our guys to be fully equipped and fully energized so they can provide their work effectively and efficiently. >> u.n....
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is that, we utilize a community approach to prevention where rwanda's a role to play in in big sexual in relationship violence. together we have developed to evaluate current and implemented by standard first off provinces strategies to save the intervene before, during, and after instances of sexual and religious violence. prevention innovation evidence based bystander intervention prevents a strategies include brain and a bystander, in-person prevention and know your power. both have been proven to reduce participants' acceptance to increase knowledge, increase people's willingness to intervene before, during, and after, and increase people self reported by stan behavior's. prevention strategies have been developed with considerable import and have been adopted by colleges and universities across the country and adapt for the u.s. army. several members have administered an unwanted sexual experience study every five years at the university of new hampshire since 1988. the campus wide survey measures are male and female undergraduate student experiences of unwanted sexual intercourse
is that, we utilize a community approach to prevention where rwanda's a role to play in in big sexual in relationship violence. together we have developed to evaluate current and implemented by standard first off provinces strategies to save the intervene before, during, and after instances of sexual and religious violence. prevention innovation evidence based bystander intervention prevents a strategies include brain and a bystander, in-person prevention and know your power. both have been...
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these soldiers are from rwanda but the main funding is provided by western nations. this is a row that's pitching the world's richest. ak ab dume mumam is ambassador of bangladesh, over 8,000 serving. >> bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. >> one positively. >> the facilities. it is demoralizing. we want our guys to be equipped and energized. >> efficient. the u.n. must find more troops. marley and south sudan and set up a new piece keeping operation. there hasn't been a major increase in the money the u.n. pays to countries that contribute cores for years. currently the united states pays an avenue of about $1,200 per peace keeper. some countries want that increased as much as $1,700 per peace keeper per month. the total which ends in a week stands at about $73,000,000,000. it could rise to more than $9,000,000,000. >> crunch negotiations will continue in the coming days. the talks have gone on past their allotted time. there is no bucket left for translators and support staff. instead james bays. united nations headquarters. >> a day many had been waiting for.
these soldiers are from rwanda but the main funding is provided by western nations. this is a row that's pitching the world's richest. ak ab dume mumam is ambassador of bangladesh, over 8,000 serving. >> bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. >> one positively. >> the facilities. it is demoralizing. we want our guys to be equipped and energized. >> efficient. the u.n. must find more troops. marley and south sudan and set up a new piece keeping operation. there hasn't...
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these soldiers are from rwanda. the main funding is western nations. this is a row pitching the richest countries against the poorest on earth. ak a dull is an ambassador of bangladesh, a country with 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. >> bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. when they ask us, we respond positively. when our troops cannot get minimum - you know, what should i say, facilities, then it is demoralizing. we want our guys to be fully liquid and energized to perform the job effectively and efficiently. the dispute over funding comes at a time when the u.n. must find more troops for missions and mali and south sudan. and set up a peacekeeping operation in the central african republic. there hasn't been a contribution for troops. the u.n. pays $1,200 per peace keeper per month. some want it increased to as much as $1,700 per peace keeper per month. the total for the current budget. ending in a week stands at 7.3 billion. next year this rises to more than 9 million. crunch negotiations continues in the coming days. talks have gone on past
these soldiers are from rwanda. the main funding is western nations. this is a row pitching the richest countries against the poorest on earth. ak a dull is an ambassador of bangladesh, a country with 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. >> bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. when they ask us, we respond positively. when our troops cannot get minimum - you know, what should i say, facilities, then it is demoralizing. we want our guys to be fully liquid and energized to perform the...
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funding -- rwanda. the main fighting comes from the western nations.ak abdul moman is an ambassador to bangladesh, a country with 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. >> bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. when they ask, we respond positively. when our troops can't get minimum, what should i say nas ilties, te demoralizing. we want the guys fully liquid and energised to perform the job. >>> the dispute over funding comes at a time when the u.n. must find for troops for its mission to mali and south sudan and set up a peacekeeping operation in the central african republic. there has not been a major increase in the money the u.n. pays that contributes troops for years. the u.n. pays an average of $1,200 her peace keeper per month. some want it increased to $1,700 per peace keeper per month. the total for the counter peacekeeping budget ending in a week stands at 7.3 billion. next year it could rise to 9 billion. >> negotiations will continue in the coming days, in an irony, because the talks have gone on past an allotted time, there's no budget fo
funding -- rwanda. the main fighting comes from the western nations.ak abdul moman is an ambassador to bangladesh, a country with 8,000 personnel serving with the u.n. >> bangladesh is obligated to help the u.n. when they ask, we respond positively. when our troops can't get minimum, what should i say nas ilties, te demoralizing. we want the guys fully liquid and energised to perform the job. >>> the dispute over funding comes at a time when the u.n. must find for troops for its...
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she was sexually abused after fleeing genocide in rwanda. >> the war started in 1990 and started in my hometown, my home village. my parents were the first displaced people. with the forces of genocide and massacres around, i was forced to leave my town. we had to survive in camps. provisions as a woman, you need lotions, you need soap. we had to make arrangements with one of the men in the village who used to drive a truck. when we reached town, the guy started acting like the truck was broken. we can't move. i trusted him. though i did not know him, not even his name, only the face. he told me, if you want to live longer, come here. then i quickly recalled what had happened in the genocide. then i said, am i going to die here? what followed, it has never been easy for me to describe. i can't count how many times in one night, the whole night. whatever happened, happened to me, and it's going to remain for me only. i was suffering, but i acted like nothing, nothing. when you talk about consequences, the effect of rape is with me on a daily basis. i think i will be with it forever. i'm
she was sexually abused after fleeing genocide in rwanda. >> the war started in 1990 and started in my hometown, my home village. my parents were the first displaced people. with the forces of genocide and massacres around, i was forced to leave my town. we had to survive in camps. provisions as a woman, you need lotions, you need soap. we had to make arrangements with one of the men in the village who used to drive a truck. when we reached town, the guy started acting like the truck was...
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these soldiers are from rwanda but the main funding is provided by western nations. this is a row that's pitching the world's richest countries against some of the poorest on earth. a.k. abdul moman is from bangladesh. >> bangladesh is obligated to help u.n. so we always, you know, whenever u.n. asks us, we respond very positively. but when our troops cannot get some minimum, you know, what should i say? facilities, then it is demoralizing. we want our guys to be fully equipped and fully energized so they can perform their job effectively and efficiently. >> the dispute over funding comes at a time when the u.n. must find more troops for its missions in mali and south sudan and set up a new peacekeeping operation in the central african republic. there hasn't been a major increase in the money the u.n. pays to countries that contribute troops for years. currently, the u.n. pays an avenue of about $1,200 per peace keeper per month. some countries want that increased to as much as $1,700 per peacekeeper per month. the total for the current peacekeeping bucket which ends
these soldiers are from rwanda but the main funding is provided by western nations. this is a row that's pitching the world's richest countries against some of the poorest on earth. a.k. abdul moman is from bangladesh. >> bangladesh is obligated to help u.n. so we always, you know, whenever u.n. asks us, we respond very positively. but when our troops cannot get some minimum, you know, what should i say? facilities, then it is demoralizing. we want our guys to be fully equipped and fully...
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. >> my favorite clip was in rwanda where i danced with a bunch of kids in the village. i thought this is so much more interesting, i should be doing that all along. so i went back to stride and i told them this idea for another video where i'd take all the e-mails from people all over the world who said, why didn't you come dance in my country? and i would go there and invite them to come dance with me. and we got thousands of people to come out and dance with me for this third video. >> there's movie star fame, rock star fame and even, reality show fame. but this was different. >> we came up with this term "eleverty." which really represents somebody who came of fame through the internet. >> with corporate sponsorship and e-lebri it ty. >> i make videos in which i dance badly for a living. i'm working on a book about making a video. from time to time i get invited to go speak at colleges, grade schools, corporate events and things like that and i've been enjoying being at home as much as possible because the last five years, i've not spent a lot of time here in seattle
. >> my favorite clip was in rwanda where i danced with a bunch of kids in the village. i thought this is so much more interesting, i should be doing that all along. so i went back to stride and i told them this idea for another video where i'd take all the e-mails from people all over the world who said, why didn't you come dance in my country? and i would go there and invite them to come dance with me. and we got thousands of people to come out and dance with me for this third video....