80
80
May 30, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
in rwanda. strong political will to empower women and girls guided by the solid principle of gender rights is inalienable rights. social, economic, and political inclusion. and empowerment of women, layers of government and civil society. as a country, we adopt did a political inclusion. the creation of a prominent and family promotion coupled with a systemic high-level campaign and the changing of people's mind set about the gender rights took us where we are. where we can claim to have 64% women in our parliament. in health care couple we adopted universal health coverage and intentionally invested in promoting general health. if there's one successful factor that we can build on, it has been inclusiveness. inclusiveness of all fabrics of society. for this particular case, women participation in all spheres of government has enabled society to heal faster, develop quicker , and grant sustainable development. ladies and gentlemen, it's women have been regarded as the backbone of africa and soci
in rwanda. strong political will to empower women and girls guided by the solid principle of gender rights is inalienable rights. social, economic, and political inclusion. and empowerment of women, layers of government and civil society. as a country, we adopt did a political inclusion. the creation of a prominent and family promotion coupled with a systemic high-level campaign and the changing of people's mind set about the gender rights took us where we are. where we can claim to have 64%...
45
45
May 29, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
so i really appreciate the president of rwanda and the women of rwanda. so now that we are here this day talking about women, we can eat, sleep and talk, tomorrow and until next year. until 20 # 3 -- 2063 and women are suffering. what can you tell us from this point of level, from this place of peace and security, u.s. institute, what are we going to do to the common woman in the rural area of africa until tomorrow and today, though my organization called hope for tomorrow. we want a change in african women. >> i apologize -- >> born and raised in african. not on television not in radio, not in newspapers. there has to be a change from today. you will be seeing me knock on your offices. and don't close your door. thank you. >> okay. i want to try and take another question here but it's -- before time runs out. i apologize if we have to move along. yes. >> you excellencies, thank you for this opportunity. i'm university of california student. i'm currently at the african women's leadership. this organization invests in women professionally and through lead
so i really appreciate the president of rwanda and the women of rwanda. so now that we are here this day talking about women, we can eat, sleep and talk, tomorrow and until next year. until 20 # 3 -- 2063 and women are suffering. what can you tell us from this point of level, from this place of peace and security, u.s. institute, what are we going to do to the common woman in the rural area of africa until tomorrow and today, though my organization called hope for tomorrow. we want a change in...
64
64
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
in rwanda. strong political will to empower women and girls guided by the solid principle of gender rights is inalienable rights. social, economic, and political inclusion. and empowerment of women, layers of government and civil society. the creation of a prominent and family promotion coupled with a systemic high-level campaign and the changing of people's mind set about the gender rights took us where we are. where we can claim to have 64% women in our parliament. intentionally invested in promoting general health. if there's one successful factor that we can build on, it has been inclusiveness. inclusiveness of all fabrics of society. for this particular case women participation in all spheres of government has enabled society to heal faster develop quicker and grant sustainable development. ladies and gentlemen, it's women have been regarded as the backbone of africa and societies by and large a dream across the continent. history has taught us that women empowerment and the economic develo
in rwanda. strong political will to empower women and girls guided by the solid principle of gender rights is inalienable rights. social, economic, and political inclusion. and empowerment of women, layers of government and civil society. the creation of a prominent and family promotion coupled with a systemic high-level campaign and the changing of people's mind set about the gender rights took us where we are. where we can claim to have 64% women in our parliament. intentionally invested in...
82
82
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
rwanda. can you fill us in with what is happening in burundi. guest: police are returning now. now the question that needs to be resolved, where president -- where the president actually is. it is unlikely that he arrived there. the airport was closed there. where he is is unclear. there are rumors for each airport in the region he arrived there. he must have landed somewhere by now. brian: do we know exactly who is in control of the armed forces at this point you go -- point you go -- at this point? guest: nobody knows who is in charge. it is the biggest question at the end of the day. who is ruling burundi now and which part are loyal. it remains unclear whether it was successful or not. after that thousands celebrated in the streets. at the same time it is unknown how big the group is. the president reacted and says the situation is under control and the coup attempt failed. since then nothing from their side. brian: this is a country of civil war and violence. what can we expect in the we
rwanda. can you fill us in with what is happening in burundi. guest: police are returning now. now the question that needs to be resolved, where president -- where the president actually is. it is unlikely that he arrived there. the airport was closed there. where he is is unclear. there are rumors for each airport in the region he arrived there. he must have landed somewhere by now. brian: do we know exactly who is in control of the armed forces at this point you go -- point you go -- at this...
65
65
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
some say they cross into rwanda late at night so they wouldn't be seen by people trying to hurt them. workers are worried more are still coming. >> translator: this is meant to be a transient camp. families stay for a few days now we move them to another area. so far we are coping but if more come it will get worse. >> those loyal to burundi president pierre nkurunziza want him to have a third term but others want him out. the conflict is far from he over. haru mutasa, on the burundi rwanda border. >>> on friday, fir e-fishermen from ache province exurt others from the sea. step vaessen is in the center where they landed. >> reporter: they are here in a temporary shelter in east ache. initially, the indonesian navy and the malasian navy rejected them but now giving medical assistance, they have been able to call their families to tell them they're alive. they are very lucky they met the fishermen before they met the indonesian navy. the indonesian navy will give humanitarian assistance at sea but not accept them here. it is hard to imagine the ordeal these people went to, traveling by
some say they cross into rwanda late at night so they wouldn't be seen by people trying to hurt them. workers are worried more are still coming. >> translator: this is meant to be a transient camp. families stay for a few days now we move them to another area. so far we are coping but if more come it will get worse. >> those loyal to burundi president pierre nkurunziza want him to have a third term but others want him out. the conflict is far from he over. haru mutasa, on the...
67
67
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
thousands come from neighboring rwanda afraid the political instability back home will get worse and many more people will die. >> there is violence. so they don't want to fight or be involved in any part of the people, you just have to flee. >> nearby they are worried but reliefved his wife, children and some members of his extended family escapeed. >> i did not feel safe in burundi. i criticized the president and three men threw stones at us and said they would kill us. my family was afraid. >> around the corner she was not physically attacked but threatened. she remembers rwanda in the 1990s. >> if someone tells you that they'll kill you, you have to run away. in 1993 people were killed. it could happen again. >> other countries in east africa have taken refugees from burundi. the u.n. said that thousands have fled. this camp has around 5,000 people. 2,000 of them are children. some say they crossed into rwanda late at night so they wouldn't be seen by people. >> they removed them from another area. so far we're coping. if more come it will get worse. >> thosethe president wanted
thousands come from neighboring rwanda afraid the political instability back home will get worse and many more people will die. >> there is violence. so they don't want to fight or be involved in any part of the people, you just have to flee. >> nearby they are worried but reliefved his wife, children and some members of his extended family escapeed. >> i did not feel safe in burundi. i criticized the president and three men threw stones at us and said they would kill us. my...
104
104
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
thousands have come to neighboring rwanda afraid political instability back home could get worse and will die. >> there is violence when they leave the country and fight so when you don't want to fight or just when you don't want to be involved in any part of the people, you just have to flee. >> reporter: nearby he is worried but relieved his wife children and some members of extended family escaped. >> translator: i did not feel safe in burundi. i criticized president and at night armed men attacked and threw stones at us and said they would kill us as family was traumatized and afraid. >> reporter: around the corner and she wasn't physically attacked but she was threatened. she remembers the genocide in burundi and rwanda in the 1990s. >> translator: if someone tells you they will kill you what can you do? you have to run away. in 1993 people were killed. it could happen again. >> reporter: countries in east africa have taken in refugees from burundi and u.n. says thousands have fled. aid workers says the camp has around 5,000 people 2000 of them are children. some say they crosse
thousands have come to neighboring rwanda afraid political instability back home could get worse and will die. >> there is violence when they leave the country and fight so when you don't want to fight or just when you don't want to be involved in any part of the people, you just have to flee. >> reporter: nearby he is worried but relieved his wife children and some members of extended family escaped. >> translator: i did not feel safe in burundi. i criticized president and at...
22
22
May 9, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
rwanda needs health care. we went there, put up a sign a map of rwanda, western rwanda, and i said, here's the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two days like to any of the hospitals and that's not good enough health care. two days to get health care. now, by the way, two of the three hospitals they are faith based, so you would not have them if not for the church. put up the next slide. here, 18 clinics. i said, these 18 clinics, now it's only a day's walk, but if you've been to developing countries, a clinic is a bottle of aspirin on a shelf or less than that. i said, now that's better than three hospitals, but i said, by the way, only 16 of those are faith based, and you wouldn't have those without the church. i put up the third map covered with dots. here are the over 600 churches in the division. now, where would you like to get your health care? two days walk, one day's walk, or five minutes away? melinda gates said, i get it rick. the church could be the distribution center for health c
rwanda needs health care. we went there, put up a sign a map of rwanda, western rwanda, and i said, here's the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two days like to any of the hospitals and that's not good enough health care. two days to get health care. now, by the way, two of the three hospitals they are faith based, so you would not have them if not for the church. put up the next slide. here, 18 clinics. i said, these 18 clinics, now it's only a day's walk, but if you've been...
124
124
May 6, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
i keep going back to rwanda, because i have had 1200 people in rwanda. when the genocide hit in 1994 every single ngo three. it was unsafe. who stayed? the church. the church is the country. in most other countries, you can't talk about committee development without talking about the church. it is there. i think they would step up to the plate instantly if there was a little love on this site. sen. shaheen: i would suggest we try to work with reverend warren as we are thinking about how we make sure we continue to fund the pepfar program. sen. graham: how do you brand this program in a positive way with american taxpayers so they read -- understand the return on investment? i've been thinking about that a lot. senator langford? sen. langford: let me finish up that conversation. have you seen effective outreach, government reaching out to the faith sector in any particular country you have been around that your church members have worked with that you've seen that connection, whether it's the united states government or other governments? rick warren: i h
i keep going back to rwanda, because i have had 1200 people in rwanda. when the genocide hit in 1994 every single ngo three. it was unsafe. who stayed? the church. the church is the country. in most other countries, you can't talk about committee development without talking about the church. it is there. i think they would step up to the plate instantly if there was a little love on this site. sen. shaheen: i would suggest we try to work with reverend warren as we are thinking about how we make...
40
40
May 29, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the friends of rwanda association. her awards include the 2012 peace and justice award from the center for american peace and conflict resolution, the global peace award from global majority. and as i mentioned an award for outstanding teacher. and finally on the corner there is jacqueline o'neill. director from the institute of inclusive security. if you don't know that organization, you should know that organization. it's an exceptional organization on working -- used to be called women waging peace. jacqueline is responsible for overall pos policy advocacies and programs. she oversees all the regional initiatives as well as the support from the institute for governments and civil society. she advises and trains the military police, civilians serving nato u.n. and she's from canada, policy adviser to canada to secretary of state. and along with former lieutenant general, she helps found an initiative to address the issue of child soldiers. prior to coming to the institute of inclusive security she was at the u.n. mis
the friends of rwanda association. her awards include the 2012 peace and justice award from the center for american peace and conflict resolution, the global peace award from global majority. and as i mentioned an award for outstanding teacher. and finally on the corner there is jacqueline o'neill. director from the institute of inclusive security. if you don't know that organization, you should know that organization. it's an exceptional organization on working -- used to be called women...
68
68
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
rwanda needs health care. we went there, put up a sign a map of rwanda, western rwanda, and i said, here's the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two days like to any of the hospitals and that's not good enough health care. two days to get health care. now, by the way, two of the three hospitals they are faith based, so you would not have them if not for the church. put up the next slide. here, 18 clinics. i said, these 18 clinics, now it's only a day's walk, but if you've been to developing countries, a clinic is a bottle of aspirin on a shelf or less than that. i said, now that's better than three hospitals, but i said, by the way, only 16 of those are faith based, and you wouldn't have those without the church. i put up the third map covered with dots. here are the over 600 churches in the division. now, where would you like to get your health care? two days walk, one day's walk, or five minutes away? melinda gates said, i get it rick. the church could be the distribution center for health c
rwanda needs health care. we went there, put up a sign a map of rwanda, western rwanda, and i said, here's the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two days like to any of the hospitals and that's not good enough health care. two days to get health care. now, by the way, two of the three hospitals they are faith based, so you would not have them if not for the church. put up the next slide. here, 18 clinics. i said, these 18 clinics, now it's only a day's walk, but if you've been...
32
32
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
now he is leaving for rwanda in secret. many hope ten years on from the war it's ethnic hate speech won't catch on, but many more feel the threat of both ethnically and politically targeted violence is real. a stand off which has brought football in indonesia to a halt. after they held a peteing that the minister considered to be invalid. they want the president. >> we all know football agency are all working for big businessmen. that matches are being brought. they support us, they don't want this to happen, but this is the reality. i also don't think that counseling the fall of the competition is the right solution. >> asking the president to use his conscious so our football will not die. >> a controversial bill, strengthening the countries intelligence. widespread political support after the attack on the offices. lee barker reports many worried that the laws can be misused. security patrols outside the french parliament ahead of the crucial vote. france has been on a heightened state of alert. and now further increases
now he is leaving for rwanda in secret. many hope ten years on from the war it's ethnic hate speech won't catch on, but many more feel the threat of both ethnically and politically targeted violence is real. a stand off which has brought football in indonesia to a halt. after they held a peteing that the minister considered to be invalid. they want the president. >> we all know football agency are all working for big businessmen. that matches are being brought. they support us, they don't...
44
44
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
i put up a sign, a map of western rwanda. i said, here are the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two day's walk to any of these hospitals. that's not good enough health care, to have to walk two days to get your health care. now, by way, two of these three hospitals, they're faith based. so you wouldn't even have them if it weren't for the church. i put up the next slide. here are 18 clinics. these 18 clinics, now it's only a day's walk. if you've been to developing countries, a clinic is often a bottle of aspirin on the shelf or less than that. i said, that's better than three hospitals, but by the way, only 16 of those are faith based, and you wouldn't have those without the church. now i said, watch this. i put up the third map. it was covered with dots. i said here are the over 600 churches in this division. where would you like to get your health care? two day's walk, one day's walk, or five minutes away? melinda gates was sitting in the front row. she said, i get it, rick. the church could be the distri
i put up a sign, a map of western rwanda. i said, here are the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two day's walk to any of these hospitals. that's not good enough health care, to have to walk two days to get your health care. now, by way, two of these three hospitals, they're faith based. so you wouldn't even have them if it weren't for the church. i put up the next slide. here are 18 clinics. these 18 clinics, now it's only a day's walk. if you've been to developing countries,...
122
122
May 6, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
i put up a sign a map of western rwanda. i said here are the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two day's walk to any of these hospitals. that's not good enough health care, to have to walk two days to get your health care. now, by way, two of these three hospitals, they're faith based. so you wouldn't even have them if it weren't for the church. i put up the next slide. here are 18 clinics. these 18 clinics now it's only a day's walk. if you've been to developing countries, a clinic is often a bottle of aspirin on the shelf or less than that. i said, that's better than three hospitals, but by the way, only 16 of those are faith based and you wouldn't have those without the church. now i said watch this. i put up the third map. it was covered with dots. i said here are the over 600 churches in this division. where would you like to get your health care? two day's walk, one day's walk or five minutes away? melinda gates was sitting in the front row. she said, i get it rick. the church could be the distribution
i put up a sign a map of western rwanda. i said here are the three hospitals for about a million people. it's a two day's walk to any of these hospitals. that's not good enough health care, to have to walk two days to get your health care. now, by way, two of these three hospitals, they're faith based. so you wouldn't even have them if it weren't for the church. i put up the next slide. here are 18 clinics. these 18 clinics now it's only a day's walk. if you've been to developing countries, a...
93
93
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's because of the threats that thousands from rural areas fled to neighbouring rwanda. it's because of misinformation. people living around here told us there was a family of 7 living in the house, and they left about two months ago, and they sold the iron sheets for money for the bus fare to take them to the border with rwanda. here you see clothes and possessions left on the floor. we have spoke to more people that say they want to leave, but are trying to get the money together for the trp. >> we met the area leader outside the ruling party's meeting place in a nearby town. he denied that they are sending the letters or making threats >>> this is a lie. there are no names or signatures on the letters. the opposition may be writing the letters to make him look bad, because they fear our popularity. >> whoever wrote the threatening letters seems to want to create ethnic tension much the protests and the political sustained off are not along the ethnic lines. the ruling party includes a small number of tutsis. the rules say thousands of houthis are in the opposition. th
. >> it's because of the threats that thousands from rural areas fled to neighbouring rwanda. it's because of misinformation. people living around here told us there was a family of 7 living in the house, and they left about two months ago, and they sold the iron sheets for money for the bus fare to take them to the border with rwanda. here you see clothes and possessions left on the floor. we have spoke to more people that say they want to leave, but are trying to get the money together...
47
47
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been hiding here in a friend's house and now he is leaving for rwanda in secret.hope ten years on from the war this ethnic hate speech won't watch on. but many more feel the threat of ethnically and politically a -- targeted violence is very real. >>> still to come we're going to examine why foreign policy has been largely ignored in the lead up to the u.k. general election. >>> coming up i'll explain why tunisia is no longer a crossing point for migrants hoping to cross to europe but it is playing a important role in the rescue efforts in the mediterranean sea. desperate, hungry and risking it all... >> these people wanna get as far away as they can >> the migrant crisis sweeping europe, are governments turning their backs on those that need help the most? >> compass with sheila macvicar only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, shelling by houthi rebels in yemen have caused saad -- saudi arabia to close all schools. >>> human right's group amnesty international says the syrian government's use of barrel bombs amounts to w
he has been hiding here in a friend's house and now he is leaving for rwanda in secret.hope ten years on from the war this ethnic hate speech won't watch on. but many more feel the threat of ethnically and politically a -- targeted violence is very real. >>> still to come we're going to examine why foreign policy has been largely ignored in the lead up to the u.k. general election. >>> coming up i'll explain why tunisia is no longer a crossing point for migrants hoping to...
46
46
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 1
they say that thousands of people have fled to marry boring rwanda. and that they left about two months ago and they sold them from the roof of their house. you can see what they left on the floor we have spoken to several more, that say they want to leave but they are trying to get the money together for the transport. >> he denied that they are sending the letters or making threats. >> this is a lie. there are no names or signatures on the letters. the opposition may be writing them to make him look bad because they fear our popularity. whoever wrote the letters seems to want to create ethnic tension. the protests and the political stand off are not along ethnic lines. the ruling party was once a houthis group it now include as small number ovatorsties. opposition politician led the. >> laest group which was largely along ethnic lines he told us he is against the third term, and said his and his supporters lives are in danger. he said the president supporters are trying to use ethnicity to gain popularity. >> i am a houthis but what kind of treatyma
they say that thousands of people have fled to marry boring rwanda. and that they left about two months ago and they sold them from the roof of their house. you can see what they left on the floor we have spoken to several more, that say they want to leave but they are trying to get the money together for the transport. >> he denied that they are sending the letters or making threats. >> this is a lie. there are no names or signatures on the letters. the opposition may be writing...
56
56
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
the few people that have been able to leave recently and particularly to rwanda are having -- tellingtheir stories and we're giving them medical care and also counseling, but of course that is a long-term pros and their biggest worry is for family members who have remained inside burundi. >> thank you for talking to us. >> iran's nuclear program topped the agenda at the summit between gulf leaders and the pot in camp david in maryland. white house correspondent reports. >> this is only the second time the president has rolled out camp david for world leaders an attempt to send a message to the g.c.c. that they matter to the united states. his goal here to convince them a potential deal with iran over its nuclear program is a good thing and they don't need to worry. >> i am reaffirming the ironclad commitment to our gulf partners. the united states is prepared to work jointly with g.c.c. member states to deter and confront an external threat to any g.c.c. states. >> countries are more worried by lifting sanctions iran will have more money to support the groups it is believed to be help
the few people that have been able to leave recently and particularly to rwanda are having -- tellingtheir stories and we're giving them medical care and also counseling, but of course that is a long-term pros and their biggest worry is for family members who have remained inside burundi. >> thank you for talking to us. >> iran's nuclear program topped the agenda at the summit between gulf leaders and the pot in camp david in maryland. white house correspondent reports. >>...
115
115
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been hiding here in a friend's life and now he is leaving for rwanda in secret.ly packs a few possessions so he can pass unnoticed. many hope this ethnic hate speech won't catch on. malcolm webb al jazeera, northern burundi. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has made an announced visit to somalia. he met a rage of leaders including the president. more from rosiland jordan in nairobi. >> reporter: it was the first visit ever by a u.s. secretary of state to somalia. john kerry's mission on tuesday was to communicate the obama administration's support for this fledgling democracy, just three years old as somalia gets pretty for parliamentary elections in 2016 the secretary of state wanted to show the administration's support and to encourage somalia to do more to try to improve its military capacity particularly as it is trying to get rid of al-shabab, even though they are working with members of countries that have pledged to use military force to try to degrade al-shabab, they also have to deal with the fact there is no long-term military tradition, so kerry
he has been hiding here in a friend's life and now he is leaving for rwanda in secret.ly packs a few possessions so he can pass unnoticed. many hope this ethnic hate speech won't catch on. malcolm webb al jazeera, northern burundi. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has made an announced visit to somalia. he met a rage of leaders including the president. more from rosiland jordan in nairobi. >> reporter: it was the first visit ever by a u.s. secretary of state to somalia....
116
116
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it is because of these threats thousands of people have fled to neighboring rwanda but the congo says it is because of misinformation. >> people told us there was a family of seven living in this house and they left about two months ago they said they sold sheets from the street top of their house to get money for the bus fair. you can see the clothes they left on the floor we have spoke ton several more people, that say they want to leave, but they are still trying to get the money together. >> we met outside the meeting place, in rah nearby town. he denies that they are sending the letters or making threats. >> this is a lie, there are no name or signatures the opposition may be writing them to make them look back, because they fear our popularity whoever wrote the threatening letters seems to want to create ethnic tension. the protests and the political stand off are not allow ethnic lines. the ruling party it now include as small number of houthis but there are also many in the opposition he told us he is against the third term, and says his and his supporters lives are also
. >> it is because of these threats thousands of people have fled to neighboring rwanda but the congo says it is because of misinformation. >> people told us there was a family of seven living in this house and they left about two months ago they said they sold sheets from the street top of their house to get money for the bus fair. you can see the clothes they left on the floor we have spoke ton several more people, that say they want to leave, but they are still trying to get the...
73
73
May 30, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well we know they took a plane and went to rwanda. they say they cannot be part of an election that is a farce. some say there's no time for the two officials to be replaced. others say it doesn't matter others can be put in place. the key thing is what does it say about the credibility. the african union refuses to stand on elections, the catholic church which is influential, pulled out of the election commission progress. people are wondering what is the way forward. the average person on the street feels like the international community is abandoning a sinking ship. they are worried. >> how important are the elections, what is up for grabs? >> they are important, there's the parliamentary and controversial elections scheduled for 26 uni. june. the president wants to go for a third term. opposition members say they can't participate in elections that are flawed much the president's people feel that conditions on the ground are conducive. people are concerned about the violence, saying it could pick up in the weeks to come. there are
>> well we know they took a plane and went to rwanda. they say they cannot be part of an election that is a farce. some say there's no time for the two officials to be replaced. others say it doesn't matter others can be put in place. the key thing is what does it say about the credibility. the african union refuses to stand on elections, the catholic church which is influential, pulled out of the election commission progress. people are wondering what is the way forward. the average...
90
90
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
here in rwanda, we have 25,000 refugees at the moment. on the behrendt the side of the border, more and more police checkpoints are set up to catch possible refugees. brian: still a very volatile situation in berlin d. they have seized the main government buildings in the capital of the largest province. anchor: 50 police officers are reported to have taken prisoner in the assault. they have been battling for months for control of these strategically important provinces. brian: i asked is closing in on the area. reporter: iraqi government forces are still putting up some resistance to the islamic state militia. but it looks like they are losing the battle. sources say the islamists already control 90%. including key buildings like the provincial administration and the police had orders. the battle for the capital around 100 10 kilometers west of baghdad has been raging for months. on thursday, they began a new offensive. reports say they killed numerous civilians including women and children. in neighboring syria, concern is mounting. ins
here in rwanda, we have 25,000 refugees at the moment. on the behrendt the side of the border, more and more police checkpoints are set up to catch possible refugees. brian: still a very volatile situation in berlin d. they have seized the main government buildings in the capital of the largest province. anchor: 50 police officers are reported to have taken prisoner in the assault. they have been battling for months for control of these strategically important provinces. brian: i asked is...
88
88
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: well, we understand that the heads of state for east architecture, kenya tanzania uganda and rwanda, that's where they were meeting, there's no sign that president pierre nkurunziza did attend although we understand he was in tans nee tanzania. that peace deal signed in 2005 that ended burundi's civil war they said they would meet again in two weeks. but two weeks are a long time here in bujumbura. borders of course it is going to be very difficult for president pierre nkurunziza to come back. >> it is indeed. thanks olot for that malcolm. >>> at least ten people have been killed in a shoe fire, in the philippines 13 still missing. jamilla lindigant has more. >> reporter: we are right outside the factory. it took over seven hours to be put out. 60 people were trapped in there but the total number of workers is undetermined, because the owner can't give a total tally as to how many were working there. it took more than ten hours before recovery operations were started. there were concerns over security and safety of the building for rescuers here. what is very clear is there is a ver
reporter: well, we understand that the heads of state for east architecture, kenya tanzania uganda and rwanda, that's where they were meeting, there's no sign that president pierre nkurunziza did attend although we understand he was in tans nee tanzania. that peace deal signed in 2005 that ended burundi's civil war they said they would meet again in two weeks. but two weeks are a long time here in bujumbura. borders of course it is going to be very difficult for president pierre nkurunziza to...
82
82
May 19, 2015
05/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
over 100,000 people have fled randy to neighboring rwanda and tanzania. refugee camps are struggling to cope with the numbers. >> we arrived last night and we still don't have anything to eat. children don't have anything to eat. there's no sanitation here. it is very dirty. even if they gave us containers, we would fetch water. >> health workers say there has also been a cholera outbreak in the cap. for those affected by the unrest, the situation is becoming ever more dire. >> russia has tightened its grip on foreign ngos with a controversial law that would allow -- overwhelmingly approved the bill. it is likely to become law. ngos could be hit with fines and see their employees jailed if they are deemed to be threatening to russia's security. the bill is widely seen as retaliation by moscow for the west's response to the ukraine crisis. >> for some reaction to this new law, she is from amnesty international and moscow. thank you for joining us. how will this new law affects the work that you are doing then amnesty international is doing and moscow. >> t
over 100,000 people have fled randy to neighboring rwanda and tanzania. refugee camps are struggling to cope with the numbers. >> we arrived last night and we still don't have anything to eat. children don't have anything to eat. there's no sanitation here. it is very dirty. even if they gave us containers, we would fetch water. >> health workers say there has also been a cholera outbreak in the cap. for those affected by the unrest, the situation is becoming ever more dire....
133
133
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
after the rwanda genocide and a capacity that's beyond the culture of many other countries. interestingly enough we are 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 hangup is who's going to be held responsible for what. and this is 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's no doubt in my mind that mandela did the right thing for south africa. the second thing he did, which is arguably just as important, was practice the politics of radical inclusion. that to most of you was was symbolized when he invited his jailers to his inauguration. but far more important was that he put the leaders of the parties that supported apar died in apartheid in his cabinet. you think that happens all the time. mandela ran for president with 18 opponents and got 63% of the vote. the first time black south
after the rwanda genocide and a capacity that's beyond the culture of many other countries. interestingly enough we are 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 hangup is who's going to be held responsible for what. and this is 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...
71
71
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
i put up a sign, a map of rwanda, western rue wand today. i said here are the three hospitals for about a million people. it is a two days walk to any of these hospitals. that is not good enough health care to have to walk two days to get your health care. by the way two of these three hospitals, they're faith based. you wouldn't even have them if it weren't for the church. i put up the next slide. here are 18 clinics. i said, three 18 clinics only a day's walk. if you've been to developing clinic is often a bottle of aspirin on the shelf or even less than that. i said, that is better than three hospitals but i said, by the way, only 16 of those are faith based. you wouldn't have those without the church. i put up third map. it was covered with dots. here are over 600 churches in this division. now where would you like to get your health care? two days walk, five minutes -- one day's walk or five minutes away? linda gates sitting on the front row. i get it, work the church could be distribution center for health care. i said, melinda it had
i put up a sign, a map of rwanda, western rue wand today. i said here are the three hospitals for about a million people. it is a two days walk to any of these hospitals. that is not good enough health care to have to walk two days to get your health care. by the way two of these three hospitals, they're faith based. you wouldn't even have them if it weren't for the church. i put up the next slide. here are 18 clinics. i said, three 18 clinics only a day's walk. if you've been to developing...
207
207
May 3, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
so rwanda gave out 1 million clean cooking stoves to those most in need.d tougher protections for the environment after global burden of disease experts showed how outdoor air pollution was partly responsible for 1.2 million deaths in 2010. and the author, jeremy smith, says that after iran found out that traffic accidents were a leading preventable cause of health loss, iran ordered new roads to be built and retrained its police force. we've all heard about the rise of big data and how it will have big effects. well, this is the ultimate big data project, and it could indeed save lives and money big time. next on "gps," is it possible to understand the most repressive, secretive nation in the world? we're going to try. author blaine harden takes us deep inside north korea. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's ev
so rwanda gave out 1 million clean cooking stoves to those most in need.d tougher protections for the environment after global burden of disease experts showed how outdoor air pollution was partly responsible for 1.2 million deaths in 2010. and the author, jeremy smith, says that after iran found out that traffic accidents were a leading preventable cause of health loss, iran ordered new roads to be built and retrained its police force. we've all heard about the rise of big data and how it will...
84
84
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
high commissioner for refugees say more than 100,000 have fled to congo, rwanda and tanzania. >>> refugee boats from myanmar and bangladesh continue to drift towards the shores of southeast asia. many of the people on board are minority ru hinge ga muslims from myanmar hoping to reach malay is a. the governor said on friday that 450 people on board were heading for malaysia but changed their destination to indonesia. >> reporter: they're now in international waters. they cannot land on malaysian shores. the malaysian authorities are strictly monitoring them using navy warships on patrol. they are now changing their direction. >> meanwhile, indonesian rescue officials said a boat carrying 800 people believed to be roh hinge gas has drifted ashore in the province on friday. they are denied citizenship in myanmar and faced anti-muslim violence in the buddhist dominated country. some pay smugglers to take them to malaysia. in the past few days in indonesia and malaysia, 1600 people have drifted ashore. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon called on governments to offer help. >> the secretary ge
high commissioner for refugees say more than 100,000 have fled to congo, rwanda and tanzania. >>> refugee boats from myanmar and bangladesh continue to drift towards the shores of southeast asia. many of the people on board are minority ru hinge ga muslims from myanmar hoping to reach malay is a. the governor said on friday that 450 people on board were heading for malaysia but changed their destination to indonesia. >> reporter: they're now in international waters. they cannot...
83
83
May 10, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i would say they favor more tolerance to gay marriages in rwanda
. >> i would say they favor more tolerance to gay marriages in rwanda
60
60
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: more than 50,000 have chosen to flee to neighboring rwanda and tanzania. around two dozen people have been killed in the clashes and many more injured. the violence has plunged burundi into civil war crisis. host: the philippines say they are launching a criminal investigation after a factory fire killed at least 72 people. a relative of several of the victims claims -- reporter: a rundown district on the northern edge of manila. police said the fire started when sparks from a welding machine near the main entrance set flammable chemicals a light. it has caused workers who could not immediately escape, retreated to the second floor. it has raised questions. translator: there were exit points. the stairs worldwide. why could they not escape? reporter: a search for bodies was suspended because of the heat and structural concerns. on thursday, efforts began again and the authorities allowed this father to enter. translator: i was hoping that if i saw the body i would be able to recognize her. i saw the remains, i could not. no parent can recognize their child
reporter: more than 50,000 have chosen to flee to neighboring rwanda and tanzania. around two dozen people have been killed in the clashes and many more injured. the violence has plunged burundi into civil war crisis. host: the philippines say they are launching a criminal investigation after a factory fire killed at least 72 people. a relative of several of the victims claims -- reporter: a rundown district on the northern edge of manila. police said the fire started when sparks from a welding...
54
54
May 20, 2015
05/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
he is speaking from rwanda which is where he has taken refuge. he is quoted as saying, "for 10 years the president has plundered burundi's riches and has put in place a militia at the drop of a hat." another french paper, says critics of the government accuse the burundian government of trying to awaken ethnic tensions to muddy the waters in a crisis that has so far been fairly political. genie: just to wrap up, you found a great little story about william shakespeare and how our perception of him might be incorrect. belle: that's right, ge nie. we have always seen shakespeare as the kind of round faced bald man, but that could be wrong. a historian has said he has found a picture of the bard on a title page of a botanical work. he is handsome, holding an ear of corn in one hand. the historian had to go through a bunch of decoding of the imagery to account of whether or not it was him. here it looks like shakespeare is 33 years old, different from the shakespeare we have seen in images elsewhere. he enlisted the help of edward wilson, an emeritus
he is speaking from rwanda which is where he has taken refuge. he is quoted as saying, "for 10 years the president has plundered burundi's riches and has put in place a militia at the drop of a hat." another french paper, says critics of the government accuse the burundian government of trying to awaken ethnic tensions to muddy the waters in a crisis that has so far been fairly political. genie: just to wrap up, you found a great little story about william shakespeare and how our...
67
67
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
at least nine people have been killed since the protests began and many have fled to neighboring rwanda. anchor: this weekend has seen what may have been the single biggest rescue operation the diteaneathis year. the italian coast guard says it has picked up nearly 7000 risk -- 7000 refugees as they attempted to dangerous crossing africa to europe. anchor: they were plucked from overcrowded vessels. officials covered that is recovered 10 bodies. 1500 people have died this year alone. smugglers are expected to take advantage of good weather and strong sees to get more people across in the next several months. anchor: oureporter met a human smuggler in nigeria to find out how the whole operation works. rerter: a bar in a courtyard -- despite sharia law enforced across the city, fear flows freely and women are chatting with men. prostitution also flourishes in the back room of the building. the bar plus owner prefers to remain anonymous. he is also a people smuggler. >> most of them are forced into it because of economic problems. some of them -- [indiscernible] reporter: the women also di
at least nine people have been killed since the protests began and many have fled to neighboring rwanda. anchor: this weekend has seen what may have been the single biggest rescue operation the diteaneathis year. the italian coast guard says it has picked up nearly 7000 risk -- 7000 refugees as they attempted to dangerous crossing africa to europe. anchor: they were plucked from overcrowded vessels. officials covered that is recovered 10 bodies. 1500 people have died this year alone. smugglers...
65
65
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 1
many of them, to rwanda. the u.s.ecretary of state has spoken out on the humanitarian crisis in yemen. john kerry is in saudi arabia for talks on solving the situation in yemen. rebels have taken over the capital as well as large parts of the north. kerry talked about implementing an "humanitarian pause in the fighting." >> we have urged anybody involved to comply with humanitarian law and to take every precaution to keep civilians out of the line of fire. as well as to provide the opportunity for humanitarian assistance to be delivered. genie: as the fighting goes on in syria, government troops have had a series of setbacks over the past few days, losing a number of key regions they previously held. bashar al-assad was quick to dismiss those losses. he said his army may have lost the battle but it will win the war. oliver ferri has the details. reporter: setbacks are a normal part of any war. bashar al-assad made a rare television appearance in damascus. translator: we are waging a war not a battle. wars and battles
many of them, to rwanda. the u.s.ecretary of state has spoken out on the humanitarian crisis in yemen. john kerry is in saudi arabia for talks on solving the situation in yemen. rebels have taken over the capital as well as large parts of the north. kerry talked about implementing an "humanitarian pause in the fighting." >> we have urged anybody involved to comply with humanitarian law and to take every precaution to keep civilians out of the line of fire. as well as to provide...
38
38
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> that's because of these threats that thousands of people have fled to neighboring rwanda and congo. >>> people said there was a family of 7 living in this house and they left two months ago and, they sold sheets and roof of their house to get money. >>> it is from here, you can see some of their clothes and possessions that they left on the floor. we have spoken to several people, they want to leave and they're still trying to get the money together for the transport. >>> we met the area leader, outside the meeting place in a nearby town, he denied that he is sending the letters and making threats. >>> this is a lie, there are no names or signatures. the opposition may be writing them to make him look bad because they fear our popularity >>> whoever wrote them seems to want to create ethnic tension and, the protests and political standoff are not alonged nick lines. >>> there are many thousands of hooties, in opposition. and, another led the group, in the civil war. >>> he told us he's against the third term and says they are in danger, and the president's supporters are trying to
. >>> that's because of these threats that thousands of people have fled to neighboring rwanda and congo. >>> people said there was a family of 7 living in this house and they left two months ago and, they sold sheets and roof of their house to get money. >>> it is from here, you can see some of their clothes and possessions that they left on the floor. we have spoken to several people, they want to leave and they're still trying to get the money together for the...
61
61
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> it is because of these threats that thousands of people have fled to rwanda, and, the governmentays it is because of misinformation, and people said there was a family of 7 and they left at 9 months ago, and they sold the roof, and, to get money for the bus fare, you can see some of the things they left on the floor and, we have spoken to several more people, they want to leave but they're still trying to get the money together. >>> we met the area leader, outside the ruling party's meeting place in a nearby town, he didn'ted it as sending the letters or making threats. >>> this is a lie. there are no films or signatures. and the opposition may be writing them to make them look what bad because they fear our popularity. >>> whoever wrote them seems to want to create ethnic tension. and, during the protests and the political standoff, the ruling party was once a rebel group and there are many thousands of hooties in the opposition, and the opposition led another group, bistles largely fought along ethnic lines and he's against it, and he and his supporters lives are in danger and,
. >>> it is because of these threats that thousands of people have fled to rwanda, and, the governmentays it is because of misinformation, and people said there was a family of 7 and they left at 9 months ago, and they sold the roof, and, to get money for the bus fare, you can see some of the things they left on the floor and, we have spoken to several more people, they want to leave but they're still trying to get the money together. >>> we met the area leader, outside the...
61
61
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been hiding here in a friend's house and now he is leaving for rwanda in secret.hope ten years on from the war this ethnic hate speech won't catch on but many more feel the threat of those ethnic and politically targeted violence is very real. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has made an unannounced visit to somalia. rosiland jordan reports now from nairobi. >> reporter: it's the first time ever that a u.s. secretary of state has ever visited the country of somalia, but john kerry is doing just that on tuesday, showing the obama administration's support for the government and the efforts to try to formalize and legalize the democracy that has been taking shape for the past three years. the obama administration wants to show its support for the presidency ahead of next year's presidential elections, and they want to see more encouragement of people on the local level getting involved in the political process. kerry is also meeting with members of civil society, and regional political leaders who have their own concerns not just about human rights but also abo
he has been hiding here in a friend's house and now he is leaving for rwanda in secret.hope ten years on from the war this ethnic hate speech won't catch on but many more feel the threat of those ethnic and politically targeted violence is very real. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry has made an unannounced visit to somalia. rosiland jordan reports now from nairobi. >> reporter: it's the first time ever that a u.s. secretary of state has ever visited the country of somalia,...
68
68
May 30, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
today, rwanda is thriving. as the president credited with stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally suppressing dissent. so is kagame a savior or a dictator? we sent journalist sorious samura to find out. >> for centuries the tribes of this country lived together without tribal atrocities, and
today, rwanda is thriving. as the president credited with stoping the slaughter and putting the country back together, paul kagame is also accused of brutally suppressing dissent. so is kagame a savior or a dictator? we sent journalist sorious samura to find out. >> for centuries the tribes of this country lived together without tribal atrocities, and
62
62
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
no refuge and indonesia will send back every boat caring rwanda migrants. >> we hope a ceasefire willacks a truce in
no refuge and indonesia will send back every boat caring rwanda migrants. >> we hope a ceasefire willacks a truce in
143
143
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
let's cross over to our correspondent, who joins from neighboring rwanda. off, do we know who is in control of the capital right now? >> there is no reliable information. we do not know if the coup attempt was successful or not. there is no reliable source. both parties claim to be in power, but president nkurunziza just posted a new message on% twitter writing "i am congratulating the army and police, and congratulating the burundians for their patience." if it is true and they are back, it could give could regain power and maybe mobilize more soldiers. but we have to be careful. the airport was reportedly under rebel control and close. he may have left by car. the state broadcaster in the capital was the last station on air in burundi and became a key factor in the attempt. it is the only station that airs nationwide. if nkurunziza is back, he will try to get full control of that building. i have the impression that for the moment it looks more like the coup attempt has failed. anchor: another sign it might have. nkurunziza, the president, has received im
let's cross over to our correspondent, who joins from neighboring rwanda. off, do we know who is in control of the capital right now? >> there is no reliable information. we do not know if the coup attempt was successful or not. there is no reliable source. both parties claim to be in power, but president nkurunziza just posted a new message on% twitter writing "i am congratulating the army and police, and congratulating the burundians for their patience." if it is true and they...
103
103
May 6, 2015
05/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
spokesperson for the qatar 2022 soccer bid and she had come out with allegations saying that she was in rwanda in africa witnessing in 2010 a bribe by representatives of qatar. >> she saw it. greg she was in the room -- >> she was in the room, and two men were offered $1.5 million in bribes. it is very disturbing all around. >> fifa and had allegations of corruption in the past. nothing ever seems to happen. why should this time be different? >> i don't know that it will be but frankly you have to have the board of directors be above the president. and not be so connected to the president. and if that can happen, then you get away from this old boys network. these politicians he is protecting, they think he is a great person. and i'm not saying he has not done a lot of good things. certainly, he helped to get the world cup to south africa, and that is where you getting a lot of support. he will have the support of those 54 votes from african nations more than half of what he needs to be voted in. >> your prediction is that he will stay where he is. quite -- >> yes. >> thank you for shedding li
spokesperson for the qatar 2022 soccer bid and she had come out with allegations saying that she was in rwanda in africa witnessing in 2010 a bribe by representatives of qatar. >> she saw it. greg she was in the room -- >> she was in the room, and two men were offered $1.5 million in bribes. it is very disturbing all around. >> fifa and had allegations of corruption in the past. nothing ever seems to happen. why should this time be different? >> i don't know that it will...
29
29
May 31, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a bit of it was clinton soviet collapse, all of this, rwanda, the balkans, a little george bush junior post 9/11, overreaction. a little bit of weak and incoherent obama foreign policy team. you can afford to overroct to 9/11 when china is week, russia is aligned and the american allies are behind us. next time you do an overreaction, it's 5 and 10 years time, when the american allies say we don't support this. we are in trouble. you have to - this is the election where you see the candidate stand up and say here is what america stands for, here is how to lead. let's get behind it. america is the biggest economy in the world. we are the largest military. we have options. you are the president of the eurasia group. it's a risk research group, people paying you for your advice and looking to see what happens in the future. indispensable america, independent america cannot co-exist. they are separate choices. in the choose your own adventure, what do you think is the right choice. >> i say ultimately that i think if you force me to make a decision, and i think all three can work, i
. >> a bit of it was clinton soviet collapse, all of this, rwanda, the balkans, a little george bush junior post 9/11, overreaction. a little bit of weak and incoherent obama foreign policy team. you can afford to overroct to 9/11 when china is week, russia is aligned and the american allies are behind us. next time you do an overreaction, it's 5 and 10 years time, when the american allies say we don't support this. we are in trouble. you have to - this is the election where you see the...
93
93
May 20, 2015
05/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
over 100,000 people have fled burundi to neighboring wanda -- rwanda and tanzania. refugee camps are struggling to cope with the numbers. >> we arrived last night and we still don't have anything to eat. our children haven't anywhere to sleep. there's no sanitation here. it is very dirty. even if they gave us containers, we would fetch water. >> health workers say there has also been a cholera outbreak in the camp. for those affected by the unrest, the situation is becoming ever more dire. >> russia has tightened its grip on foreign ngos with a controversial law that would allow authorities to ban organizations considered undesirable. >> legislators overwhelmingly approved the bill. it is likely to become law. ngos could be hit with fines and see their employees jailed if they are deemed to be threatening to russia's security. the bill is widely seen as retaliation by moscow for the west's response to the ukraine crisis. >> for some reaction to this new law, let's go to our guest from amnesty international in moscow. think for joining us. how will this new law affec
over 100,000 people have fled burundi to neighboring wanda -- rwanda and tanzania. refugee camps are struggling to cope with the numbers. >> we arrived last night and we still don't have anything to eat. our children haven't anywhere to sleep. there's no sanitation here. it is very dirty. even if they gave us containers, we would fetch water. >> health workers say there has also been a cholera outbreak in the camp. for those affected by the unrest, the situation is becoming ever...
47
47
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
fed up with the corruption and [ inaudible ] visible and blat important and it's not this level in rwanda think that's the big difference. >> thanks benjamin. >> thank you. ♪ >>> a five-day truce in yemen seems to be largely holding, but there are reports of houthi shelling in some areas. the ceasefire was proposed by saudi arabia to allow in humanitarian aid, a permanent end the crisis though seems a long way off. prompting the security council to call on ban ki-moon to arrange peace talks. natasha ghoneim reports. >> reporter: blaring horns instead of gunfire. people walking and shopping instead of fighters in the streets. in the old city of sana'a it was a run to ordinary life on the first day of the ceasefire, but not everyone was feeling optimistic. >> reporter: the yemeni people will never agree to a truce. these yemenis will use force to confront them. >> reporter: the truce is an attempt to help ease the suffering of yemenis after weeks of conflict. iran has sent a naval ship to escort its cargo else have carrying supplies and journalists. but the iranian military says it won't al
fed up with the corruption and [ inaudible ] visible and blat important and it's not this level in rwanda think that's the big difference. >> thanks benjamin. >> thank you. ♪ >>> a five-day truce in yemen seems to be largely holding, but there are reports of houthi shelling in some areas. the ceasefire was proposed by saudi arabia to allow in humanitarian aid, a permanent end the crisis though seems a long way off. prompting the security council to call on ban ki-moon to...
40
40
May 4, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
says over 35,000 people have fled to neighboring rwanda and the democratic republic of congo and a lot of people are threatened for opposing the third term or they've been threatened because of the ethnicity. a lot of people are concerned that if the peaceful political resolution isn't found soon it will descend into the violence seen during the 13-year civil war that ended in 2005. >>> in knee jeer ya some of the we can rescued from boko haram talk about what happened to them. 275 captives were taken from the camp. three-quarters of them were under 18. some of them said they saw signs of discontent within the armed group. >> translator: they were always complaining that their leader i can't recall his name now, but that their let the record has deceived them in fighting and killing in the name of religion. now the unfaithful were killing them. they don't give them guns and nothing good was happening to them. as such they were not happy with their leaders. we hear them complain every day. >> translator: many of them. >> many of them do? >> yes. some of them do have them. >>> the u.s. a
says over 35,000 people have fled to neighboring rwanda and the democratic republic of congo and a lot of people are threatened for opposing the third term or they've been threatened because of the ethnicity. a lot of people are concerned that if the peaceful political resolution isn't found soon it will descend into the violence seen during the 13-year civil war that ended in 2005. >>> in knee jeer ya some of the we can rescued from boko haram talk about what happened to them. 275...
62
62
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
no refuge and indonesia will send back every boat caring rwanda migrants. >> we hope a ceasefire willd. >> reporter: iran backs a truce in yemen as the new u.n. envoy arrives in the capitol sanaa. ♪ hello, nepal has been shaken by another big earthquake and at least 16 people have been killed. police say another 600 injured people are in hospital. the epicenter of the magnitude 7.3 tremor was near a popular stop for climbers on the track to mt. everest and sent people running from buildings and felt as far away as indonesia and two weeks since nepal was devastated by another quake which killed 8,000 people and injured 17,000. andrew simmons is live for us in kathmandu and andrew where are you right now and where were you when the earthquake hit, describe to us what happened? >> reporter: well it was really extraordinary. if anybody wanted to know how it must feel for the people of nepal going through that first earthquake which was larger than this all had a telling experience here because the building behind me is a hotel. it's a solid foundation for this hotel but it was literally l
no refuge and indonesia will send back every boat caring rwanda migrants. >> we hope a ceasefire willd. >> reporter: iran backs a truce in yemen as the new u.n. envoy arrives in the capitol sanaa. ♪ hello, nepal has been shaken by another big earthquake and at least 16 people have been killed. police say another 600 injured people are in hospital. the epicenter of the magnitude 7.3 tremor was near a popular stop for climbers on the track to mt. everest and sent people running from...