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tensions between the groups existed throughout rwanda's history. when belgium columnists arrived they gave rwandans identity cards. under colonial rule the tutsi minority became powerful and resentment grew. rwandan gained independence but struggled through a civil war. after a power-sharing agreement, reached in 1993 the groups remarried. tensions were easing. that changed on april 6th, 1994. the president died after his plane was shot down. many hutus blamed tutsi leader for the assassination. a french judge agreed. he became rwanda's president and denied orchestrating the attack. the campaign against the tutsis began the day after the plane went down and spread from the capital to the country ids. the international community did nothing to stop the slaughter. the u.n. pulled out soldiers after some were killed. four years later bill clinton announce america and others failed. >> we did not act quickly enough after the killing began. should not have allowed the refugee camps to be safe haven for the killers. we did not immediately call the crimes
tensions between the groups existed throughout rwanda's history. when belgium columnists arrived they gave rwandans identity cards. under colonial rule the tutsi minority became powerful and resentment grew. rwandan gained independence but struggled through a civil war. after a power-sharing agreement, reached in 1993 the groups remarried. tensions were easing. that changed on april 6th, 1994. the president died after his plane was shot down. many hutus blamed tutsi leader for the...
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in the case of rwanda, the infrastructure is part of the budget, because in the case of rwanda, from one of the biggest as you mentioned was the one of energy. and energy is so huge that once you take it into account, it's a course for anybody. we need to have a clil og. usually the hydro. the power, same regards to power. we have had domestic, projects that are domestic in nature. we needed to - it can never be sufficient, the resources, no matter how they treat the budget. it cannot be enough. going to the generation. so that the distribution part is not done by the government. but providing as much information, as much incentives to the private sector. for the road transport, the government has been borrowing to fill the gap. we are talking to the private sector to see how they come in. especially for the road toll, where they can invest ahead of time. together for others like airport, other infrastructure, we have been doing that. for the technology, they have been leading in this, knowing that we are countries of natural resources, the sector is leading the economy. to do that t
in the case of rwanda, the infrastructure is part of the budget, because in the case of rwanda, from one of the biggest as you mentioned was the one of energy. and energy is so huge that once you take it into account, it's a course for anybody. we need to have a clil og. usually the hydro. the power, same regards to power. we have had domestic, projects that are domestic in nature. we needed to - it can never be sufficient, the resources, no matter how they treat the budget. it cannot be...
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no one stays in rwanda.t's a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: the ministry says it will encourage infiltrators to leave in an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and restoring the fabric of the life of the residents of south tel-aviv. if they refuse to leave they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. the israeli authorities say 1,500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported but there are tens of thousands of migrants who have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> they throw my asylum request, and they -- while i have been waiting for the interview for the request. last month they call me and just told me to leave the country without seeing my request. is it fair at all? >> reporter: human rights activists say the israeli government may be keeping details of deals reached with the african countries intention
no one stays in rwanda.t's a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: the ministry says it will encourage infiltrators to leave in an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and restoring the fabric of the life of the residents of south tel-aviv. if they refuse to leave they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. the israeli authorities say 1,500...
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no one stays in rwanda.is a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's min industry says the deportations will encouraging infill traitors to leave the borders of the state of israel in an honorable way. and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and resoaring the fabric of the life to the residents. anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to leave israel, if they refuse to leave, they will face a hearing that will determine their ink definite imprisonment. the israeli effort thats say 1,500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported but there are tens of thousandses of sudanese migrants who have requested asylum here. >> many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> and they -- i have been waiting for the interview for the request. last time they call me and tell me to leave the country. without seeing my request. >> israeli human rights activists say the israeli government may be keeping details of the
no one stays in rwanda.is a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's min industry says the deportations will encouraging infill traitors to leave the borders of the state of israel in an honorable way. and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and resoaring the fabric of the life to the residents. anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to leave israel, if they refuse to leave, they will face a...
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he refused to be deported to rwanda because it is unsafe. >> i know rwanda, no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: israel's imperial ministry says the state will encourage asylum seekers to, restoring the fabric of the life to the residents of south tel aviv. anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to believe israel. if they refuse to leave they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. 1500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported. but many have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum papers weren't even reviewed. >> while i have been waiting for have interview for the request last month they call me and just told me to leave the country. without seeing my request. southbound this the way? is it fair at all? >> israeli human rights activists say they may be keeping deals with the african country intentionally secret. >> israel for example may be giving weapons to the states in exchange for unwanted refugees. outraged if they had learned that israel is giving milli
he refused to be deported to rwanda because it is unsafe. >> i know rwanda, no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: israel's imperial ministry says the state will encourage asylum seekers to, restoring the fabric of the life to the residents of south tel aviv. anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to believe israel. if they refuse to leave they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite...
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no one stays in rwanda.sfer points no refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: israel's interior ministry says the deportations will encourage infiltrators to leave the borders of the state of israel that an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and restoring the fabric of the the life to the residents of south tel aviv. anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to leave israel. if they retuesday to leave they pill face a hearing to determine their indefinite up prison. the israeli authorities say 1,500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported but there are 10s of thousands of eritrean and sudanese migrants who have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> they throw my asylum request and they -- while i have been waiting for the interview for the request last month they call me and just tell me to leave the country. without seeing my request. is that the way, is t
no one stays in rwanda.sfer points no refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: israel's interior ministry says the deportations will encourage infiltrators to leave the borders of the state of israel that an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool for fulfilling our obligations towards israeli citizens and restoring the fabric of the the life to the residents of south tel aviv. anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to leave israel. if they...
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. >>> in [ inaudible ] thousands of people are escaping political violence and crossing into rwanda,f the elections in june. malcolm webb has been following the story from the kenyan capitol. >> thousands have crossed into neighboring rwanda, where they are staying in camps. they have an election coming up in june and the president says he is entitled to run again after serving two terms. the youth wing of the party have been accused of political violence, disappearances and killings. meanwhile the u.n. human rights group speaking in the capitol was very critical. >> this militia, which openly supports the government appears to be operating increasingly aggressively and with total impunity. >> reporter: the country is at a cross roads, he said. he said the other route will take the country back to what he described as a horrendously violent past. there was a peace deal in 2005 that brought the president to power ten years ago. >>> the size of the search area of malaysia flight 370 will be doubled if no wreckage is found by the end of the month. the disappearance of the boeing 777 and
. >>> in [ inaudible ] thousands of people are escaping political violence and crossing into rwanda,f the elections in june. malcolm webb has been following the story from the kenyan capitol. >> thousands have crossed into neighboring rwanda, where they are staying in camps. they have an election coming up in june and the president says he is entitled to run again after serving two terms. the youth wing of the party have been accused of political violence, disappearances and...
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>> i think one thing that we -- the international community failed to do in the case of rwanda and thee of burundi about 20 years ago, was keeping attention on the media, being there to monitor who is committing the abuses. the international community can continue to do what it has done in the past few months which is encouraging all parties to refrain from violence to come to the negotiating table, and to try to find a way to have the elections as scheduled. what is unfortunate, and what i have heard from your introduction is some of these people in the opposition have decided to possibly boycott the elections, and i think this is a mistake. the boycotting of the elections by the opposition in 2010 is one of the contributing factors to the situation which we are. excluding yourself from the political space allows the government to completely control the legislative branch of the government and to a certain extent the judiciary. if the international community doesn't have the leverage necessary to mitigate the situation, then the opposition needs to make sure that it remains in the pol
>> i think one thing that we -- the international community failed to do in the case of rwanda and thee of burundi about 20 years ago, was keeping attention on the media, being there to monitor who is committing the abuses. the international community can continue to do what it has done in the past few months which is encouraging all parties to refrain from violence to come to the negotiating table, and to try to find a way to have the elections as scheduled. what is unfortunate, and what...
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malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: thousands of refugees from crossed from burundi into rwanda wherew staying in camps. the president said he is entitled to run again after serving two terms. that's causing a lot of tension, because a lot of people here including some members of his party say he shouldn't, because that's against the contusion. the youth ring of his party have been accused of political violence, disappearances and killings, a lot arriving in rwanda, they are afraid of that youth wing and that's why they have run away. >> this militia, which openly supports the government appears to be operating increasingly aggressively and with total impunity. >> reporter: he also said that a fair vote could take the country forward, but the other route would take the country back to its horrendously violent past. >>> columbia's president has ordered the military to resume air strikes against farc rebels following the killing of 11 soldiers in western columbia. both sides say the negotiations will continue. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: a brazen attack on columbia's armed f
malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: thousands of refugees from crossed from burundi into rwanda wherew staying in camps. the president said he is entitled to run again after serving two terms. that's causing a lot of tension, because a lot of people here including some members of his party say he shouldn't, because that's against the contusion. the youth ring of his party have been accused of political violence, disappearances and killings, a lot arriving in rwanda, they are afraid of that...
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no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who uses brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's foreign ministry said it will encourage them to leave the state of israel in an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool toward fill pulling or obligations towards israel citizens and recertain to the fabric to the residents. >> anyone who's received this letter that 30 days to leave israel. if they refuse to leave, they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. the israel authorities say 1500 have agreed to be deported, but there are tense of thousands of migrants who have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> they throw my asylum request and they while i have been waiting for the interview for the request last month they call me and just tell me to leave the country without seeing my request. this is the way. >> israel human rights activists say the israeli government may be keeping details of the deals re
no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who uses brokers to go to safer places. >> israel's foreign ministry said it will encourage them to leave the state of israel in an honorable and safe way and serve as an effective tool toward fill pulling or obligations towards israel citizens and recertain to the fabric to the residents. >> anyone who's received this letter that 30 days to leave israel. if they refuse to leave, they will face a hearing that will determine...
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and i spent my life trying to make it up to the rwanda's. -- to the rwandans. i am working at it. >> early on, you committed yourself to public service, and you outlined your fundamental purpose. a vocational commitment like that, you kind of go through your time where you really question it and say what am i doing here? president clinton: well, i dated a couple of times when i was governor. i was governor a long time. at least i've proved i could hold down a job. i served a very long time, and people of my native state were good enough to elect me five times. based on recent events, i do not know if i could win again. so there were times when i just got burned out, you know. but i never wanted -- i would always find something new to do and i told people one of the reasons i love being in public life, it was like peeling an onion that had no end. there was always another layer, something new and interesting, something to engage the imagination, stretch your capacity. so i did not. and when -- when the congress and the press were all on that whitewater business,
and i spent my life trying to make it up to the rwanda's. -- to the rwandans. i am working at it. >> early on, you committed yourself to public service, and you outlined your fundamental purpose. a vocational commitment like that, you kind of go through your time where you really question it and say what am i doing here? president clinton: well, i dated a couple of times when i was governor. i was governor a long time. at least i've proved i could hold down a job. i served a very long...
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she forged striving for accountability in the crucible of genocide in rwanda. as a top federal prosecutor, she has worked with and learn from law enforcement officers and. you are going to have a great partner in this one, director. she has unimpeachable credibility to strengthen relations between law enforcement and communities. people often say that i trust those people who arrive at the right decision not through an intellectual examination of the argument but when it's starts there got and goes to their heart and is articulated by a fine mind. that is who this woman is. that is how loretta gets it right. the president and i can't wait to start working with her. she will enhance the capacity to combat cyber attacks and cybercrime. she will prosecute those who prey on the most in need of our protection. she will continue to lead with her humble yet fierce determination to stand up for what is right, do what is just and not yield to anyone. i will close with this. i imagine being the daughter of an english teacher, maya angelou's words have never been far away
she forged striving for accountability in the crucible of genocide in rwanda. as a top federal prosecutor, she has worked with and learn from law enforcement officers and. you are going to have a great partner in this one, director. she has unimpeachable credibility to strengthen relations between law enforcement and communities. people often say that i trust those people who arrive at the right decision not through an intellectual examination of the argument but when it's starts there got and...
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after the rwanda genocide. and capacity that is beyond the culture of many other countries. interestingly enough we're now seeing the ongoing efforts of the president of colombia president santos, to resolve the last remaining conflicts there with the farc and the big hang-up is, who is going to be held responsible for what? and, this something we all have to deal with in our lives and we have to deal with in other cultures but accountability is important but so is going beyond. and different people, different cultures draw the balance in different ways. there is no doubt in my mind that mandela did the right thing for south africa. the second thing he did which was arguably just as important, was practice the politics of radical inclusion. that to most of us was symbolized when he invited his jailers to his inauguration. far more important that he put the leaders of the parties that supported apartheid in his cabinet. you think, well that happens all the time, national unity governments. mandela ran for presid
after the rwanda genocide. and capacity that is beyond the culture of many other countries. interestingly enough we're now seeing the ongoing efforts of the president of colombia president santos, to resolve the last remaining conflicts there with the farc and the big hang-up is, who is going to be held responsible for what? and, this something we all have to deal with in our lives and we have to deal with in other cultures but accountability is important but so is going beyond. and different...
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albright would say about this slaughter because just for the way she feels about the slaughter in rwanda and how the world did nothing as hundreds of thousands were killed. but, maybe she will come talk to us. anyway, colonel west thanks for joining us. >> all that is necessary for evil to triumph if there is good men to do nothing. >> good point. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> and developing now, pakistan just releasing the islamic militant commander behind the slaughter of 160 civilians in 2008 in mumbai, india. that's when those terrorists went door-to-door in hotels executing people one after the other. grn reporter is live in islam bob, pakistan. india is absolutely outraged at this terrorist has been released. and why did pakistan release him? >> well he was actually bailed back in december and the pakistani government has been frantically trying to find ways to keep him behind bars to avoid the diplomatic embarrassment of releasing, frankly, a notorious terrorist. and essentially the various tricks the legal tricks that they have used they have held him under maintenance of publ
albright would say about this slaughter because just for the way she feels about the slaughter in rwanda and how the world did nothing as hundreds of thousands were killed. but, maybe she will come talk to us. anyway, colonel west thanks for joining us. >> all that is necessary for evil to triumph if there is good men to do nothing. >> good point. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> and developing now, pakistan just releasing the islamic militant commander behind the...
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. >> paul will return to rwanda for the first time since he was a child on the next leg of his globalain so it's going to be special. i guess it's going to be really deep really important i think. >> tell me about why. >> because that's my origin. i will meet my family. family that i've never met and family that i met once or twice. i can imagine it's going to be a lot of feelings, emotion discover again my country. my country. >> paul said he expects the entire african tour to be eye-opening. >> i was born and raised in brussels the only thing i know about africa are the music the community in brussels, i only know africa through the prism is that right the prism of europe. that's important for me to discover really what's the different sides of africa. >> stromae's message is not only global but is also gender-inclusive. in his video tout lememe, he takes an androgynous identity from identities, his video formidable a love lorn stromae appears intoxicated among multiple cameras seeming to be an individual who needs help. in concert the audience knows the story and the words. what do
. >> paul will return to rwanda for the first time since he was a child on the next leg of his globalain so it's going to be special. i guess it's going to be really deep really important i think. >> tell me about why. >> because that's my origin. i will meet my family. family that i've never met and family that i met once or twice. i can imagine it's going to be a lot of feelings, emotion discover again my country. my country. >> paul said he expects the entire african...
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hundreds of people have fled to neighboring rwanda, ahead of the vote due in june. >>> russia says the arrival of 300 troops in ukraine going to train 900 ukrainian national guards over the next six months, as fighting continues with pro-russian rebels in the east of the country. rory challands has more on the reaction in moscow. >> you can probably assume that the kremlin is a bit more worried than they are letting on. they will see this as part of a continuation of nato encroachment on russia and they have always been against the joining of ukraine into the nato security umbrella. obviously that is not going this far but they will not look on this particularly kindly at all. another thing the russians will be watching very very closely for is exactly who is being trained by these u.s. paratroopers. because included in ukraine's national guard are various irregular units who have been fighting against the pro-russian procrastinates in the east. and some of those are on the far right of the political spectrum. so if it is proven that brigades are included in this training program, it w
hundreds of people have fled to neighboring rwanda, ahead of the vote due in june. >>> russia says the arrival of 300 troops in ukraine going to train 900 ukrainian national guards over the next six months, as fighting continues with pro-russian rebels in the east of the country. rory challands has more on the reaction in moscow. >> you can probably assume that the kremlin is a bit more worried than they are letting on. they will see this as part of a continuation of nato...
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he drew comparisons warnings of the genocide of rwanda. he went as far as managing that and said that south africa and africa as a continent were deeply damage bid such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation and it's hoped that the king's speech will do something to equal these attacks against foreign migrants in south africa. >> still ahead on al jazeera. on the wrong side of the law we'll report on the security councildown in garissa in the wake of annal shah lab attack. >> plus how china is using the silk route to increase its influence in pakistan. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. we'll remind you of our top stories now. two vessels carrying hundreds of people are in danger of sinking off libyan coast. meanwhile, european foreign ministers they say it's being used by houthi rebels. and south africa's zulu king has condemned ant immigrant attacks as vile, and is blamed for stoking unrest citing that foreigners were responsible for the high crime rate. >>> in a growing migrant crisis in the m
he drew comparisons warnings of the genocide of rwanda. he went as far as managing that and said that south africa and africa as a continent were deeply damage bid such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation and it's hoped that the king's speech will do something to equal these attacks against foreign migrants in south africa. >> still ahead on al jazeera. on the wrong side of the law we'll report on the security councildown in garissa in the wake of annal shah lab...
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the genocide in rwanda, he went so farce to say that how south africa and africa as a continent was so deeply damaged by such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation today. and it's hoped that suddenly the king's speech will do something to quell these attacks against foreign migrants from south africa. >> from south africa we go to guinea, whether where there have been 18th government protests. violent clashes demonstrators still on the streets. they responded by firing tear gas back. dunn lynn says training policeman was seriously hurt. election timetable sense of security or lack of it they have about the country. the opposition says three people were killed in protests earlier on this friday. the u.n.'s condemned an attack by the armed group be al shabaab. it was in garaway region. most were employees of the u.n.'s children's agency unicef. the van in which they were traveling, bomb went off sheik mahmoud, calls it a direct attack against the country. >>> five years since the worst natural disaster in history bp horizon spewed oil and gas into the sea for 87 days.
the genocide in rwanda, he went so farce to say that how south africa and africa as a continent was so deeply damaged by such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation today. and it's hoped that suddenly the king's speech will do something to quell these attacks against foreign migrants from south africa. >> from south africa we go to guinea, whether where there have been 18th government protests. violent clashes demonstrators still on the streets. they responded by firing...
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. >> the country has a similar lit to neighboring rwanda, and it's there that thousands of minority tutees have been fleeing. the year of the country civil war -- 1990's. >> radio public afrikaans is an independent broadcaster. its director is the most famous journalist in the country. he has spent time in jail or his criticism of the government. >> as a person, of course i am frightened, but i tell myself -- you have to resist. you have to fight the fear so we can make progress. >> discussions at editorial conferences are heated these days. the burning issue is the presidential election at the end of june and if the incumbent should be allowed to run for a third term. >> the question is tearing the country apart. it is the source of widespread anxiety and tension. >> unity work and progress. those goals were set by the founders of modern burundi in the 1960's, but they were never achieved. it is the world's second poorest country with gdp of about $250 per person, and economic growth has been slowing. many people are angry that the income it wants to run again but he also has supporters.
. >> the country has a similar lit to neighboring rwanda, and it's there that thousands of minority tutees have been fleeing. the year of the country civil war -- 1990's. >> radio public afrikaans is an independent broadcaster. its director is the most famous journalist in the country. he has spent time in jail or his criticism of the government. >> as a person, of course i am frightened, but i tell myself -- you have to resist. you have to fight the fear so we can make...
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some 25,000 have fled to neighboring countries, including rwanda. >> i was attacked by these militias who beat me up. my neighbors tried to help me, but they were also beaten. when i told local authorities they did nothing. the next day the militias came and threatened to kill me. that's when i decided to flee. >> many worried the dispute could reopen old wounds left eye the ethnic conflict and lead to more violence across burundi. >> were going to a short break. we'll be back in one minute, and we will take you on a trip into space with a russian spacecraft with supplies for the iss has run into trouble. >> and we will have the view on the progress of a cargo ship spinning out of control. state tuned for that. -- stay tuned for that. >> welcome back to the show. we're picking it up here in germany where this growing pressure on a key ally of chancellor angela merkel due to the fallout from spying on europe by the u.s. intelligence agency, the nsa. >> volunteer ministers facing fears criticism that he failed to protect german national interests. reports indicate government agencies ar
some 25,000 have fled to neighboring countries, including rwanda. >> i was attacked by these militias who beat me up. my neighbors tried to help me, but they were also beaten. when i told local authorities they did nothing. the next day the militias came and threatened to kill me. that's when i decided to flee. >> many worried the dispute could reopen old wounds left eye the ethnic conflict and lead to more violence across burundi. >> were going to a short break. we'll be back...
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the rwanda genocide. and in a capacity that was beyond the culture of many other countries. interestingly enough, we are now seeing the ongoing efforts to of the president of col ombia, president santos, to resolve the last remaining conflicts there. the big hangup is who is going to be held responsible for what. this is something we all have to deal with in our lives, and we have to with in other cultures. but accountability is important but so is going beyond. and different people, different cultures go about it in different ways. but there is no doubt in my mind that mandela did the right thing for south africa. the second thing he did, which was arguably just as important was practice the politics of radical inclusion. that to most of us, was symbolized when he invited his jailers to his inauguration. but far more important is that he put the leaders of the parties that supported apartheid in his cabinet. you think, well, that happens all the time, national unity governments. mandela ran for president
the rwanda genocide. and in a capacity that was beyond the culture of many other countries. interestingly enough, we are now seeing the ongoing efforts to of the president of col ombia, president santos, to resolve the last remaining conflicts there. the big hangup is who is going to be held responsible for what. this is something we all have to deal with in our lives, and we have to with in other cultures. but accountability is important but so is going beyond. and different people, different...
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says over 15,000 refugees from berundi are in rwanda having fled violence.ple of xenphobia, people have been killed in a series of attacks against african migrants living in the country and charles stratford met the victim of one family. >> reporter: came to south africa from mozambeke in 71 and his nephew was murdered during the resent wave of xenophobic attacks against migrant workers. >> translator: when the nurse told me he was gone i was broken because when his father died he left him with me to look after. why has god taken him away from us? >> reporter: the family is scared and trying to cope. the attack on a nine-year-old was caught on camera but a south africa journalist. >> translator: i cannot eat or sleep. he is always in my mind the picture of how he died is always there. >> reporter: this is a spot where he was so brutally killed now four men were arrested and are expected to stand trial for his murder but a number of people lost family from violence in 2008 who have given up waiting for justice and he came to south africa in 2007 from democrat
says over 15,000 refugees from berundi are in rwanda having fled violence.ple of xenphobia, people have been killed in a series of attacks against african migrants living in the country and charles stratford met the victim of one family. >> reporter: came to south africa from mozambeke in 71 and his nephew was murdered during the resent wave of xenophobic attacks against migrant workers. >> translator: when the nurse told me he was gone i was broken because when his father died he...
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. >> thousands are escaping violence and crossing into next door rwanda, ahead of presidential elections. the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon urged the government to ensure that the powers are free and fair. thousands have crossed where they are now staying in camps. president pierre says he is entitled to run again after serving two terms. that's causing a lot of tension, because a lot of people including some members of the party say that he shouldn't because that's against the constitution. the use of the party have been accused of political violence, and killings a lot of the refugees arriving say they are scared of that, and that's why they run away. meanwhile, the human rights chief speaking in the capitol was very critical. >> this militia which openly supported the government, appears to operating increasingly aggressively, and with total impunity. a fair vote could take the country forward but the other rout would take the country back to what he describes as the violent past. about 300,000 people were killed in a civil war that ended in 2005, and it was a peace dea
. >> thousands are escaping violence and crossing into next door rwanda, ahead of presidential elections. the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon urged the government to ensure that the powers are free and fair. thousands have crossed where they are now staying in camps. president pierre says he is entitled to run again after serving two terms. that's causing a lot of tension, because a lot of people including some members of the party say that he shouldn't because that's against...
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bush because she was the representative that visited rwanda at that time.t shows the country will wander with relief -- of rwanda with the citizens they're able to go about daily life again with the help of the medications and all of that stuff they were receiving through pepfar. it was just a thank you for helping. brooke: we have one final slide. you will hear mrs. bush talking in the background. this is mrs. bush, an audio recording of her giving a weekly radio address. she was the first first lady to give a weekly radio address in its entirety. while others would just give snippets, and that was done in november of 2001. she really advocated in this address, talking about afghanistan and afghani women and the abuses they were suffering at the hands of the taliban. that is what you're hearing in the background. again, showing the breath of the collection we haven't the bush 43 library. here we have a photograph of a trip she took to a burmese refugee camp. again, she was just advocating for global diplomacy. in the top board you see my life and camp is b
bush because she was the representative that visited rwanda at that time.t shows the country will wander with relief -- of rwanda with the citizens they're able to go about daily life again with the help of the medications and all of that stuff they were receiving through pepfar. it was just a thank you for helping. brooke: we have one final slide. you will hear mrs. bush talking in the background. this is mrs. bush, an audio recording of her giving a weekly radio address. she was the first...
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former governor marco rally is on notice that clinton is taking him seriously but the nuclear-free rwanda after obama reached a historic deal because of to the members of the administration to sell that controversial agreement with a skeptical public. >> jubilation in the streets over the proposed nuclear terms as he was greeted with day hero's welcome and took to twitter to challenge the state department's been particularly on the timing of the sanctions release. there will seize the application of all nuclear related and financial sanctions. strettos nuclear talks persuaded by the volume of technical detail that was issued by the state department. >> would not shut down a single nuclear facility were not destroyed one single center fusion will not stop research and development on iran's advanced centrifuges. on the contrary it will legitimize the illegal nuclear program. >> secretary of state carry 19 of last 34 days have arrived at 6:00 a.m. and the nation's capital professing little concern how he portrayed the terms stomach's not contradicting any of the facts. but he is out there to
former governor marco rally is on notice that clinton is taking him seriously but the nuclear-free rwanda after obama reached a historic deal because of to the members of the administration to sell that controversial agreement with a skeptical public. >> jubilation in the streets over the proposed nuclear terms as he was greeted with day hero's welcome and took to twitter to challenge the state department's been particularly on the timing of the sanctions release. there will seize the...
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the additional points is that while sexual violence has been extra in early violent in congo and rwandath sudan , etc., we now see this is a specific adopted tactic by bo boko haram isis. the extremists and terrorists are using this today. i think as we develop the policies, we just cannot have military solutions that we have to figure out the gender peas and all of this because it is a huge problem. mark: does this policy have to include more women in government? >> i think it is helpful. it is a reminder women do not always get to the table. they bring the ground troop to the table. the outcomes are often taking into effect all of the issues that have to be addressed. i think that is true and government as well. mark: is that role given the respect it deserves in your opinion? >> i do think men and women have a role to play. it is not just a women's issue. women are frequently in positions of authority and positions of decision-making. these kinds of issues, whether the economic and political and policy sphere usually get more attention. mark: one of the most debated issues, income in
the additional points is that while sexual violence has been extra in early violent in congo and rwandath sudan , etc., we now see this is a specific adopted tactic by bo boko haram isis. the extremists and terrorists are using this today. i think as we develop the policies, we just cannot have military solutions that we have to figure out the gender peas and all of this because it is a huge problem. mark: does this policy have to include more women in government? >> i think it is...
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that has public opinion has softened and rwanda maybe 60 percent are in favor of legalization of the scientific evidence is overwhelmingly against it. lot was the drug czar 90 we didn't have this type of research but now it is overwhelming all harm that it does. that the american people are not informed. the point was to get the facts out to make a second judgment i think colorado is ground zero to put that genie back in the bottle to recur relies because they're starting to see the results. >> host: to restore intended audience? policy makers? the voters coming clearly not libertarian's. [laughter] but who are you aiming this at? >> guest: it is for public policy makers and those are the voters. i was just in colorado it was decided by the people in the suits. for financial interests and others that this is the good thing to do that it was sent to a takeover by the pot smoking lobby. it was it was by citizens with the process. >> host: with your rendition why do think public attitudes have changed so radically? direct of very smart and well financed campaign therein is big money. th
that has public opinion has softened and rwanda maybe 60 percent are in favor of legalization of the scientific evidence is overwhelmingly against it. lot was the drug czar 90 we didn't have this type of research but now it is overwhelming all harm that it does. that the american people are not informed. the point was to get the facts out to make a second judgment i think colorado is ground zero to put that genie back in the bottle to recur relies because they're starting to see the results....
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and then he went to rwanda at our request and worked with our foundation and built the hospital in every region of the country. they are all the same thing. it is affordable and repeated. the have a vision, strategy, and yet the support of people at the grassroots level, these kinds of things can be done by ordinary citizens. these are things we need to be thinking about as a work on broad-based prosperity. find the future. arguably, the most interesting nongovernmental organization today. proves the importance of conclusion by its shortcomings. what is formidable is isis. isis is as a terrorist organization trying to become a state. and so, when they capture a place, a set up their own judicial system. their own rulemaking. whatever their social services are going to be computed on thing is you cannot disagree with them or they will kill you as we have seen. sometimes they will allow just as the ottoman state -- did they will not a christian or a jew to live if they agree to pay a fine or tax every year to live within their kingdom. they decide to -- they could kill you. they authorized
and then he went to rwanda at our request and worked with our foundation and built the hospital in every region of the country. they are all the same thing. it is affordable and repeated. the have a vision, strategy, and yet the support of people at the grassroots level, these kinds of things can be done by ordinary citizens. these are things we need to be thinking about as a work on broad-based prosperity. find the future. arguably, the most interesting nongovernmental organization today....
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they committed some mass murder of sometime this is totally over kill the good thing about this this rwanda was the video camera that these videos are everywhere now and they're really bringing it to the attention of public at large that the please attend to outrageous things in the sakhalin and equally important is that the government and the mayor and the district attorney prosecuting this guy immediately after cnn video they decided this was a criminal act was and what did did and then have to be prompted by the federal government or the mass outcries from the community date they did what they needed to do. >> grant lodes: jr stone caught up with the >>: we and loft law enforcement do not accept this type of the effect behavior this is odd tony rivera of former police chiefs were responding to this video. >> jr stone: former san francisco police chief tony rivera is also responding caught up with sam showed him the video and discuss the ramifications of the deadly shooting. are there says he feels for the victims' family members but it says the fact that a murder charge has been filed sh
they committed some mass murder of sometime this is totally over kill the good thing about this this rwanda was the video camera that these videos are everywhere now and they're really bringing it to the attention of public at large that the please attend to outrageous things in the sakhalin and equally important is that the government and the mayor and the district attorney prosecuting this guy immediately after cnn video they decided this was a criminal act was and what did did and then have...
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. >> it's a homecoming for bol who's been living in rwanda since the war forced him out of south sudan. many of these former politicians have taken up military positions within the opposition. >> behind the laughter, the reality of war is palpable. bol took us to meet major general chayot manyang, who had just returned from renk, where the two sides are fighting for control over the oil fields. while riek machar officially negotiates for the rebels, it is actually men like chayuth who increasingly hold power over regional militias. >> there's been a lot of killing in the past 10 - 12 months on both sides. who do you think bears ultimate responsibility, and do you think the people who have been carrying out the killings of innocent civilians on both sides should be held accountable? >> now wouldn't the other side say that people from the opposition have also killed many many dinka? >> so dinka civilians have nothing to be afraid of? >> for general chayuth, there is no negotiation. he will accept nothing less than a new president. >> you will be in opposition to dr. riek machar, too. >>
. >> it's a homecoming for bol who's been living in rwanda since the war forced him out of south sudan. many of these former politicians have taken up military positions within the opposition. >> behind the laughter, the reality of war is palpable. bol took us to meet major general chayot manyang, who had just returned from renk, where the two sides are fighting for control over the oil fields. while riek machar officially negotiates for the rebels, it is actually men like chayuth...
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they fled to neighboring rwanda and to the democratic public of congo. and those people are expected the worse ahead of the election. >> monday's violence, saying there's a need for a national soul searching. the funeral of a black man who died in police custody from a neck injury. 15 buildings were set on fire along with 144 vehicles. almost 200 people were arrested. the late nest a series of black men to die at the hands of police. causing rising anger among african-americans in the u.s. last julyeric garner died in a choke hold while being hold by a new york police officer. but it was the fatal shooting of unarmed michael brown in ferguson missouri that provokes mass protests on the nationwide scale. grand juries decided not to indicted the officers. when he was shot and killed in a park in cleveland in november. that case is still under investigation. walter scott was shot dead in north charleston. in that case the officer has been charged with murder. if you can hear me, give us a update on what is going on on the ground this this afternoon. welshes
they fled to neighboring rwanda and to the democratic public of congo. and those people are expected the worse ahead of the election. >> monday's violence, saying there's a need for a national soul searching. the funeral of a black man who died in police custody from a neck injury. 15 buildings were set on fire along with 144 vehicles. almost 200 people were arrested. the late nest a series of black men to die at the hands of police. causing rising anger among african-americans in the...
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win they will also get the international community involved because they don't want to see another rwanda or bosnia or somalia. >> let's certainly hope so. lawrence korbb thank you very much. >> a ship carrying hundreds of refugees many were women and children. yesterday the world health organization said the fighting in yemen has killed almost 950 people and wounded some 3500 others. >> the latest round of talks involving iran's nuclear program is now underway in vienna. one sticking point the timing on when economic sanctions on iran will be lifted. iran wants all sanctions removed as soon as the deal is implemented. the u.s. says the sanctions should be phased out gradually. >> after the suspect accidentally shot himself in the leg and called an ambulance police found weapons and ammunition and a bullet proof vest. also notes referring to al qaeda and i.s.i.l. and a note that said he was planning to target christians. >> translator: without any question, against one or two churches. >> connected one of the firearms to a woman's murder, and french authorities have been on high alert sin
win they will also get the international community involved because they don't want to see another rwanda or bosnia or somalia. >> let's certainly hope so. lawrence korbb thank you very much. >> a ship carrying hundreds of refugees many were women and children. yesterday the world health organization said the fighting in yemen has killed almost 950 people and wounded some 3500 others. >> the latest round of talks involving iran's nuclear program is now underway in vienna. one...
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he drew comparisons to the genocide in rwanda, and he managed that, saying how south africa and africa, as a continent are so deeply damaged by such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation here. and it's hoped that the king's speech will do something to quell these attacks against foreign migrants in south africa africa. >> the armed group released a video showing the killing of ethiopian christians. >>> in kenya residents of garissa are recovering from an attack two weeks ago. the assault which killed 148 people was the biggest carried out by the group in kenya and it has started a security clamp down. >> on the wrong side of the law. this is how police deal with those dozen of youth are suspected involvement in the attack. the footage shows them being led away by the anti-terrorism unit. one man was in his pawnshop when security came for him. his brother said that he does not know where his brother is. >> we have been to police stations and prisons but cannot find him. we don't know if he's alive or dead. our brother is innocent. >> 148 people were killed. this is a
he drew comparisons to the genocide in rwanda, and he managed that, saying how south africa and africa, as a continent are so deeply damaged by such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation here. and it's hoped that the king's speech will do something to quell these attacks against foreign migrants in south africa africa. >> the armed group released a video showing the killing of ethiopian christians. >>> in kenya residents of garissa are recovering from an...
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borindi police have used tear gas against protesters thousands of people have left the neighboring rwandaearing violence during the election in june. argentina has started local proceedings against five children three of which are british, for drilling for gas in the falkland islands. some have announced the move as bullying but the argentina said that it's the rightful owner of the islands and any oil exploration is illegal. >>> for more on this let's go to daniel who is in buenos aires. can argentina do anything to prevent oil and gas exploration in the waters around the falkland islands? >> well, they're doing they can. they can't stop the exploration for oil and gas around the islands, but what they can do is stop any kind of ships any kind of equipment docking at argentina argentine ports. they'll also put pressure on latin america to keep those ships from docking in their ports as well. the islands are extremely remote. the nearest major land mass is argentina, so to get equipment there and to get the oil out of the islands would be very difficult under these current circumstances.
borindi police have used tear gas against protesters thousands of people have left the neighboring rwandaearing violence during the election in june. argentina has started local proceedings against five children three of which are british, for drilling for gas in the falkland islands. some have announced the move as bullying but the argentina said that it's the rightful owner of the islands and any oil exploration is illegal. >>> for more on this let's go to daniel who is in buenos...
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says over 1r5,000 refugees, are now in rwanda, and they have add influx of people, since the beginningand their fleag intimidation. >>> still ahead, we'll have all the sports, and, no doubt about the shot of the day. but, who is there smiling at the end of the final round? >>> we'll have the details next. >>> welcome back, this season it is building up to an exciting build up, and, two to go, and they won on sunday, and hernandez, added to the goal he scored and, in the champions league, and he finished 4-2. >>> this is how it looks after that game, 81 points, and 79, and, back up to four, and gain that sport and they beat grennad today on monday, and, up for grabs in spain and germany, and they are celebrating a title and they did it without kicking a ball, because, second place were beaten. >>> max cruz scored in the 00th minute and scoring their third consecutive title. and semifinals, for the champions league in england united dropped down to four after they lost, and, it was second very first and chelsea and, they are ten points clearer, with five games to go. and, dropped down to
says over 1r5,000 refugees, are now in rwanda, and they have add influx of people, since the beginningand their fleag intimidation. >>> still ahead, we'll have all the sports, and, no doubt about the shot of the day. but, who is there smiling at the end of the final round? >>> we'll have the details next. >>> welcome back, this season it is building up to an exciting build up, and, two to go, and they won on sunday, and hernandez, added to the goal he scored and, in...
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battling violent crime at main streets in new york to striving for accountability in the genocide of rwanda. and worked with and learned from law enforcement and agents. you will have a great partner, director comb. she said she is a great prosecutor because of it. she has the ability to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and communities. folks say i trust those people patrick heard me say this many times in public life, who arrive at the right decision not through a new examination and arrives there starting with the gut, going to the heart and spoken with a fine mind. that is how this woman is. that is how loretta gets it right and the president and i can't wait to start working with. her priority is using every tool available to disrupt attacks against the homeland and terror to justice. she will enhance the capacity to combat cyber attacks and cyber crimes and continue to pursue and prosecute those who prey on the most need of our protection. and she will meet with the humble and fierce determination to stand up for what is right and not yield to anyone. i will close wi
battling violent crime at main streets in new york to striving for accountability in the genocide of rwanda. and worked with and learned from law enforcement and agents. you will have a great partner, director comb. she said she is a great prosecutor because of it. she has the ability to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and communities. folks say i trust those people patrick heard me say this many times in public life, who arrive at the right decision not through a new...
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for example the genocide in rwanda he went so far as to mention that, how south africa and africa as a continent was deeply damaged by such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation here and it's hoped that soon the king's speech would be doing something to quell these attacks. >> antigovernment, demonstrations dublin says a trainee policeman was seriously hurt they believe because of the fragile security situation in the country. three people died in protests earlier this month. >> the united has united nations has report an attack, four somali s and three german nationals employees of the u.n. children's organization unicef. somali president has called it a direct acontaminate on the fiber of the country. restsveflts ofrelatives of some of the ethiopian group posted videos of the deaths of about 30 men on social media website. some being beheaded on a beach and others being shot in scrub land. the ethiopian government has confirmed they were citizens and there will be a memorial service on wednesday. >> i have never seen such a barbaric act. it is a reutdless attack
for example the genocide in rwanda he went so far as to mention that, how south africa and africa as a continent was deeply damaged by such violence. very much a message of peace and reconciliation here and it's hoped that soon the king's speech would be doing something to quell these attacks. >> antigovernment, demonstrations dublin says a trainee policeman was seriously hurt they believe because of the fragile security situation in the country. three people died in protests earlier this...