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meet rwanda's opening batsman, audifax byiringiro.ining in popularity. you can see the camaraderie. but what's remarkable is that not so long ago, the chances are the parents of these players were deadly enemies. “119911, more than 800,000 rwandans were killed injust 100 days. 80% of the country's children lost a family member in the slaughter. audifax was a one—year—old when his father was murdered. it was really difficult. it's not something that you can easily digest in your head and feel like you understand it completely. because when they were supposed to be hiding, when they were sending out dogs to hunt people, so it's really huge. even the ground where audifax plays his cricket is a gruesome reminder of what happened in this country. this plaque, just outside, describes events here when up to 2,500 people, most of them tutsis, were hacked to death by gangs wielding machetes. so many young people in this country have grown up without parents. audifax tells me he has found help in sport. cricket helped me a lot. as soon as i got
meet rwanda's opening batsman, audifax byiringiro.ining in popularity. you can see the camaraderie. but what's remarkable is that not so long ago, the chances are the parents of these players were deadly enemies. “119911, more than 800,000 rwandans were killed injust 100 days. 80% of the country's children lost a family member in the slaughter. audifax was a one—year—old when his father was murdered. it was really difficult. it's not something that you can easily digest in your head and...
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yesterday, in the paper today, this is rwanda talking, rwanda, saying they're no longer going to look to the west because we don't know how to run a country anymore. family members over in vietnam hearing the same thing from the communists. it's unbelievable what this president is doing with this wiretapping nonsense. >> yeah, listen, this isn't the cold war where you only have two suitors, soviet model and american model, right? you have lot of people who are affectionate for the alliance of free agents today whether it be russia, china, whether it be brazil. the united states isn't a very attractive ally any longer so this really does have consequences for us as we're trying to build alliances, we're trying to build coalitions around the world to fight extremists, to fight challenges like global warming. we can't do that if people feel embarrassed to be associated with the united states. you combine that with the fact that the state department has essentially been neutered, eviscerated by this administration thus far and watching in real time as america and america's image withdraws
yesterday, in the paper today, this is rwanda talking, rwanda, saying they're no longer going to look to the west because we don't know how to run a country anymore. family members over in vietnam hearing the same thing from the communists. it's unbelievable what this president is doing with this wiretapping nonsense. >> yeah, listen, this isn't the cold war where you only have two suitors, soviet model and american model, right? you have lot of people who are affectionate for the...
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he asked for an for the president of rwanda.. some of the biggest consumers of brazilian meets have. a meeting with ambassadors from in a meeting with ambassadors from europe, the usa and china, the brazilian president said that the is confident in the government is confident in the meat‘s quality, the biggest red meat exporter in the world. the five main candidates for the french presidency are taking part in the first of three televised debates. the frontrunners in the opinion marine le pen and her polls, marine le pen and her opponent, they are hoping. the divorce date is set, the uk will start the brexit process on march the 29th. the prime will notify the 29th. the prime - will notify the the prime minister will notify the eu that is leaving the prime minister will notify the eu that - is leaving the eu that britain is leaving the union. downing street says theresa may will a letter to the european write a letter to the european council to make it official and earlier she spoke about the expected benefits of brexit. when pe
he asked for an for the president of rwanda.. some of the biggest consumers of brazilian meets have. a meeting with ambassadors from in a meeting with ambassadors from europe, the usa and china, the brazilian president said that the is confident in the government is confident in the meat‘s quality, the biggest red meat exporter in the world. the five main candidates for the french presidency are taking part in the first of three televised debates. the frontrunners in the opinion marine le pen...
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that has been my strategy in doing the role and the genocide with hotel rwanda and the troubles in northernce can identify happy li, eeeammémaflbfle that and? and f 2 and 5 ®—— was not as many. —— they say it was not so many. their argument is that it was a civil war and they had to drive the armenian community out that region. if you presented that argument in the second world war, the nazis said there was an uprising in the warsaw ghetto and we had to move these jewish people to somewhere we could handle them, it is nonsense and most people recognise this slaughter of these people by their own government people recognise this slaughter of tr genesidse by their own government about - rwanda, such historic moment you have captured, how do the audience react to something which is quite a hard watch? i always try to make it not be hard watch in terms of the visuals that go on, you cannot retrieve the horror of these events and therefore i zoom horror of these events and therefore izoom in horror of these events and therefore i zoom in on characters and a lot of the audience to imagine what took
that has been my strategy in doing the role and the genocide with hotel rwanda and the troubles in northernce can identify happy li, eeeammémaflbfle that and? and f 2 and 5 ®—— was not as many. —— they say it was not so many. their argument is that it was a civil war and they had to drive the armenian community out that region. if you presented that argument in the second world war, the nazis said there was an uprising in the warsaw ghetto and we had to move these jewish people to...
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vp narrator: this is grace, a business woman in kigali, rwanda.ht years ago, she was starving and unable to feed her children. many of her family had been massacred in one of the worst gegenocides of the late 20thth century. but today, thanks to an innovative program, life is good. she earns up to $200 a month from her furniture business and employs 11 people.
vp narrator: this is grace, a business woman in kigali, rwanda.ht years ago, she was starving and unable to feed her children. many of her family had been massacred in one of the worst gegenocides of the late 20thth century. but today, thanks to an innovative program, life is good. she earns up to $200 a month from her furniture business and employs 11 people.
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if you have a guy from rwanda turning down american support, china is turning down everywhere. they don't drive around in ford pick ups, they drive around in truck that is come from china. we don't want to engage in the world. america firstism is going to destroy this nation standing in the world and these guys are happy to whistle on the way to doing it. >> thank you, malcolm, howard and annie. the white house says president trump was unaware his security adviser was working as a spy. this is "hardball." (vo) maybe it was here, when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notic
if you have a guy from rwanda turning down american support, china is turning down everywhere. they don't drive around in ford pick ups, they drive around in truck that is come from china. we don't want to engage in the world. america firstism is going to destroy this nation standing in the world and these guys are happy to whistle on the way to doing it. >> thank you, malcolm, howard and annie. the white house says president trump was unaware his security adviser was working as a spy....
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it came after he met with the rwanda president.is government requested an apology from the vatican last year for the role that some catholic priests played. some consumers have brazilian meat have suspended imports on allegations that companies have been selling unsafe me for years. in a meeting with investors from europe, united states, and china, brazil's president says he is confident of the quality of brazilian meat. it is the world's biggest red meat exporter. thefive main candidates for french presidency are taking part in the first of three televised debates. the two current front-runners, liberal centrist emmanuel macron and far right politician marine le pen, are hoping to consolidate their positions ahead of the election's first round next month. the divorce date is set. the u.k. will start the process commonly known as brexit next wednesday, march 29. downing street says theresa may will write a letter to the european council to make it official. earlier she spoke about the expected benefits of brexit. p.m. may: when peo
it came after he met with the rwanda president.is government requested an apology from the vatican last year for the role that some catholic priests played. some consumers have brazilian meat have suspended imports on allegations that companies have been selling unsafe me for years. in a meeting with investors from europe, united states, and china, brazil's president says he is confident of the quality of brazilian meat. it is the world's biggest red meat exporter. thefive main candidates for...
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your family escaped rwanda when you were a baby and talk about your life there and how it's changed when you came to philadelphia. >> when i was in africa my life was really bad because life in a refugee camp, and life was not good. so when i came here i started gaining hope that my life was going to change because here in america, there are the jobs and life is -- and how did jeb help you? >> after three months i went to jeb and they helped me with english. they helped me to get a job. they -- and not the only tch me lots of things and how behave here in usa. >> e mlesage to those who might be troubled about an influxf refugees? your organization has been helping many,nk it's partf we all have had over the years although it's beinguals that we're serving likegentil are people who have values, escaping persecution and, you know, really trying have a life and we're able to provide them w america s the americanream. gentil is the perfect example and he came under our refugee program which took years for him to arrive here learning english and working on his skills, he also was able to take
your family escaped rwanda when you were a baby and talk about your life there and how it's changed when you came to philadelphia. >> when i was in africa my life was really bad because life in a refugee camp, and life was not good. so when i came here i started gaining hope that my life was going to change because here in america, there are the jobs and life is -- and how did jeb help you? >> after three months i went to jeb and they helped me with english. they helped me to get a...
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if you have a guy from ro rwanda turning down our -- they drive around in long march and deer pick up trucks that come from china. we don't want to engage in the world. america firstism is going to destroy this nation standing in the world and these guys are happy to whistle on the way to doing it. >> well said. thank you. sometimes i think you're over heated. you're perfect tonight. you're heat level is exactly right. thank you sir for coming on. howard fine man. eddy. this is some world you're in. >>> up next, unaware michael flynn was working as foreign lobbyist of the turkish. trump the sheriff. this is trump during the intelligence briefing we're going to find out what happened to the promise to drain the swamp. >>> it's more expensive and does less. for many on the right it's too much like obamacare. despite years of attack obamacare might survive. return of the birther lie. way to see you this. >>> finally let me finish with trump watch. for this friday night. this is "hardball" where the action is. >>> the first jobs report shows the economy he inherented from back obama is ha
if you have a guy from ro rwanda turning down our -- they drive around in long march and deer pick up trucks that come from china. we don't want to engage in the world. america firstism is going to destroy this nation standing in the world and these guys are happy to whistle on the way to doing it. >> well said. thank you. sometimes i think you're over heated. you're perfect tonight. you're heat level is exactly right. thank you sir for coming on. howard fine man. eddy. this is some world...
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we're just at 30% of this chamber with women to men, we are behind italy, germany, norway, uncluding rwandaage today to any young girl or woman who is listening and wants to enter politics. i want her to hear loud and clear that everyone in this house will welcome them wholeheartedly. from the medieval age to now, we have the technical age. we are among the first generation of parliamentarians who have had to deal with modern technology and the access it gives the public to their politicians. those of us who know social media know what it is like occasionally to go on to twitter and facebook and see a barrage of abuse from trolls. these are faceless and nameless cowards. sometimes, we minimise the difficulties that women face in getting into parliament and in staying here. sometimes, we prefer not to talk about it. but that does no favours to the women who are still to come to this place if we pretend there is not a problem. the increase in mps coming to this house since 2005, when there were only 17 female conservative mps, has created a transformational change in the make—up of the house
we're just at 30% of this chamber with women to men, we are behind italy, germany, norway, uncluding rwandaage today to any young girl or woman who is listening and wants to enter politics. i want her to hear loud and clear that everyone in this house will welcome them wholeheartedly. from the medieval age to now, we have the technical age. we are among the first generation of parliamentarians who have had to deal with modern technology and the access it gives the public to their politicians....
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just a couple of years ago some boroughs were found to have higher rates than rwanda and iraq.sons for the high rates here. better treatment is said to be responsible for the drop in figures. the former head of the civil service has been unveiled as the new boss of a company charged with regenerating barking and dagenham. film studios have already been built in the borough. now bought bob kerslake has been appointed to spearhead the area's ambition to be the first choice for what they call aspirational londoners. he also hopes to draw in businesses and jobs. now let's take a look at the travel situation. if we look at it q board we have a very rare sight. good service on all lines. take that infora good service on all lines. take that in for a moment. good service on all lines. take that infora moment. 0n good service on all lines. take that in for a moment. 0n the roads in south—east london there are emergency repairs to a gas leak in lewisham, near lewisham gateway. traffic will be delayed there. in westminster, victoria embankment is down to one lane at temple heading toward
just a couple of years ago some boroughs were found to have higher rates than rwanda and iraq.sons for the high rates here. better treatment is said to be responsible for the drop in figures. the former head of the civil service has been unveiled as the new boss of a company charged with regenerating barking and dagenham. film studios have already been built in the borough. now bought bob kerslake has been appointed to spearhead the area's ambition to be the first choice for what they call...
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if you have a guy from ro rwanda turning down our -- they drive around in long march and deer pick up trucks that come from china. we don't want to engage in the world. america firstism is going to destroy this nation standing in the world and these guys are happy to whistle on the way to doing it. >> well said. thank you. sometimes i think you're over heated. you're perfect tonight. you're heat level is exactly right. thank you sir for coming on. howard fine man. eddy. this is some world you're in. >>> up next, unaware michael flynn was working as foreign lobbyist of the turkish. trump the sheriff. this is trump during the intelligence briefing we're going to find out what happened to the promise to drain the swamp. >>> it's more expensive and does less. for many on the right it's too much like obamacare. despite years ofttack obamacare might survive. return of the birther lie. way to see you this. >>> finally let me finish with trump watch. for this friday night. this is "hardball" where the action is. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dolla
if you have a guy from ro rwanda turning down our -- they drive around in long march and deer pick up trucks that come from china. we don't want to engage in the world. america firstism is going to destroy this nation standing in the world and these guys are happy to whistle on the way to doing it. >> well said. thank you. sometimes i think you're over heated. you're perfect tonight. you're heat level is exactly right. thank you sir for coming on. howard fine man. eddy. this is some world...
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a rhodes scholar who also worked with humanitarians groups in war-torn countries like bosnia and rwandahe worked at a memorial for rhodes scholars who died. >> if they hadn't made that decision, i wouldn't be standing here. i realized at that moment i wanted to do my part. >> chris: greitens did four tours as a navy seal, serving in both iraq and afghanistan. you know that there is somebody to your left and somebody to their right and they are counting on you. i can fight for them for one more minute. if i can make it through one more minute, i can make it for ten more minutes. >> chris: when he returned to missouri, he started a nonprofit called "the mission continues." >> continue their mission of service in communities and start their own businesses and get quality private sector jobs. and to live as contributing citizens again here at home. ( >> chris: the ferguson riots were a turning point that led him into politics. >> ferguson was a tremendous failure. if we had a leader who had shown up with any kind of command presence encourage and calm and clarity, we could have had peace th
a rhodes scholar who also worked with humanitarians groups in war-torn countries like bosnia and rwandahe worked at a memorial for rhodes scholars who died. >> if they hadn't made that decision, i wouldn't be standing here. i realized at that moment i wanted to do my part. >> chris: greitens did four tours as a navy seal, serving in both iraq and afghanistan. you know that there is somebody to your left and somebody to their right and they are counting on you. i can fight for them...
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many schools of public health you take a class in global health you's learn about what happens in rwanda and ethiopia and other countries, but less so about how -- hat w.h.o. influences or fails to positively influence kind of public health for all of us, whether endemic preparedness or tobacco control. the answer to two finances glob health as dined, again in the developing world, really is developing country governments. thes. overwhelmingly. and so i think the question will be going forward, particularly if there is an advent and there's no sign yet there will be but i'm hopeful there will be -- institutional effort to invest in health systems alongside universal health coverage. think that is when we'll really see the pivot you talk about. >> great. so i'll quickly answer the first question, and the question was, what are the consequences of having three donors basically dominate the funding landscape. so, we highlight -- we have two with major issues and there is an efficiency. so the whole reason the w.h.o. was created and that nations would realize they have to put aside their sho
many schools of public health you take a class in global health you's learn about what happens in rwanda and ethiopia and other countries, but less so about how -- hat w.h.o. influences or fails to positively influence kind of public health for all of us, whether endemic preparedness or tobacco control. the answer to two finances glob health as dined, again in the developing world, really is developing country governments. thes. overwhelmingly. and so i think the question will be going forward,...
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back in 2000 he was a rhodes scholar who worked humanitarian groups in war-torn countries like rwanda bosnia. >> if they hadn't made that decision, i wouldn't be standing here. i realize at that moment wanted to serve. chris: he did four tours as a navy seal, serving in iraq and afghanistan. you know at every moment there is somebody to your left and somebody to your right and they are counting on you. i can stay strong for 10 more seconds or one or minute, if i can make it for one more minute i can make it 10 minutes. chris: he started a mission to help vets live as contributing citizens here at home. chris: the ferguson riots in 2014 were the turning point that let greitens into politics. >> ferguson was a tremendous failure. if we had a leader who showed up with calm and clarity, we could have had peace by the second night. chris: he ran as an outside were, what he wasn't subtle about it. >> i'm no career politician. i'm a navy seal and i'll take dead aim at politics as usual'. chris: you talk about ethics reform before issues. >> we have to have people who trust their leaders. peo
back in 2000 he was a rhodes scholar who worked humanitarian groups in war-torn countries like rwanda bosnia. >> if they hadn't made that decision, i wouldn't be standing here. i realize at that moment wanted to serve. chris: he did four tours as a navy seal, serving in iraq and afghanistan. you know at every moment there is somebody to your left and somebody to your right and they are counting on you. i can stay strong for 10 more seconds or one or minute, if i can make it for one more...
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public health, if you take a glass in global health you're going to learn a lot about what happens in rwanda, ethiopia and other countries that were in your question, but less so about how what the w.h.o. actually influences or fails to positively influence public health for all of us, whether prepar preparedness or tobacco control. and who finances global health in developing words, really developing countries themselves overwhelmingly. i think the question will be going forward, particularly, if there is an advent and there is no sign there will be, but i'm hopeful, but at some point there will be, but institutional effort to invest in health systems alongside universal health coverage. i think that is when we will really see the pivot that you talk about. >> great, so, i'll quickly answer the first question and the question was, what are the consequences of having three donors basically dominate the funding lines landscape. so, we highlight-- i'll highlight two right now the major issues and there is an efficiency, so the whole reason the w.h.o. was created and kind of written there, was
public health, if you take a glass in global health you're going to learn a lot about what happens in rwanda, ethiopia and other countries that were in your question, but less so about how what the w.h.o. actually influences or fails to positively influence public health for all of us, whether prepar preparedness or tobacco control. and who finances global health in developing words, really developing countries themselves overwhelmingly. i think the question will be going forward, particularly,...
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. >> reporter: yves rusanganwa is a first year student from rwanda-born soon after that country's genocide i grew up hearing about hunger, hearing about poverty, hearing epidemic diseases, i grew up in that environment so as i was growing up i grew up a passion inside me of doing something in this world and try to change that history. >> reporter: many students say a lack of knowledge hinders productivity and keeps most farmers in their homelands in poverty. jose zaglul says doing agriculture on small land- or even no land-is an important part of the curriculum. >> at home, in the schools, on rooftops in the cities. and you don't have to utilize so much energy and fossil fuels to transport them. >> reporter: across campus, fruits and vegetables are grown in unlikely containers, with unlikely tools. >> all the bottles that you see there, its like drip irrigation. >> reporter: the campus tries to model the ideal, carbon neutral world it wants its graduates to help create. zaglul says that's sometimes involved taking risks-like the decision at the start to keep producing bananas >> it used to
. >> reporter: yves rusanganwa is a first year student from rwanda-born soon after that country's genocide i grew up hearing about hunger, hearing about poverty, hearing epidemic diseases, i grew up in that environment so as i was growing up i grew up a passion inside me of doing something in this world and try to change that history. >> reporter: many students say a lack of knowledge hinders productivity and keeps most farmers in their homelands in poverty. jose zaglul says doing...
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but first history, rwanda, again side, 1994.raphic content, but it's important to see how horrific this was. more than 800,000 innocent viciously slaughtered. many women and girls brutally raped and slaughtered. madeleine albright says her bigs regret in her years of public service was the fame you're of the united states and international community to act to save those victims from genocide. so fast forward to now. pope francis is speaking about in a 1994 genocide and the pope apologizing for the church's role in the horrifying genocide and asking for forgiveness. so i know what you're thinking as you look at those pictures. how could the world have let this happen? well, fast forward to now. in south sudan, a united nations report just issued saying south sudan is on the brink of again side. on the brink? that sugarcoats it. my contacts on the grounds say it is happening right now. aga genocide right now. and i wonder if the world will once again look the other way and only express regret after it's over. that's too late. than
but first history, rwanda, again side, 1994.raphic content, but it's important to see how horrific this was. more than 800,000 innocent viciously slaughtered. many women and girls brutally raped and slaughtered. madeleine albright says her bigs regret in her years of public service was the fame you're of the united states and international community to act to save those victims from genocide. so fast forward to now. pope francis is speaking about in a 1994 genocide and the pope apologizing for...
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commonwealth countries bar just has visited all of those 52 commonwealth countries barjust two, cameroon and rwandaanaged to get there but she has been to all of the other countries, including remote pacific island nations, and she has been a great supporter of the commonwealth. during the service we saw in the order of service her commonwealth message, released today, which gives a flavour of how she views the commonwealth. she talks about collaborating with other nations in the spirit of goodwill, about peace and understanding, looking out for one another, using consensus and cooperation to manage any difficulties that any countries may have. she leaves here following the commonwealth service at westminster abbey. as you speak we are watching pictures from inside the abbey of the queen meeting various dignitaries and other people who took part in the service. there was 2000 people in the congregation, can you give us a 2000 people in the congregation, can you give us a sense 2000 people in the congregation, can you give us a sense of who was there? as you mentioned earlier this is the largest int
commonwealth countries bar just has visited all of those 52 commonwealth countries barjust two, cameroon and rwandaanaged to get there but she has been to all of the other countries, including remote pacific island nations, and she has been a great supporter of the commonwealth. during the service we saw in the order of service her commonwealth message, released today, which gives a flavour of how she views the commonwealth. she talks about collaborating with other nations in the spirit of...
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. —— rwanda.sage, released today, a little bit like the christmas message but for commonwealth nations on commonwealth day, and the language she uses, talking about consensus and cooperation, the importance of collaborating with one another in a spirit of goodwill, the importance of peace and understanding for one another. it shows how she views the commonwealth as an organisation and what it can possibly achieve to be very important, and she has been its greatest supporter over the years. thank you very much. and a little later, thenjessica ennis—hill will carry them at on —— carry baton the up carry them at on —— carry baton the up the hill, —— carry the baton up the hill for this remarkable service, celebrating what many believe is a remarkable organ is asian, 2.5 billion people connected through the commonwealth worldwide. coverage of this event continues on bbc one. but here, on bbc news, let's return to politics. to the decision this morning from the first minister of scotland that a second
. —— rwanda.sage, released today, a little bit like the christmas message but for commonwealth nations on commonwealth day, and the language she uses, talking about consensus and cooperation, the importance of collaborating with one another in a spirit of goodwill, the importance of peace and understanding for one another. it shows how she views the commonwealth as an organisation and what it can possibly achieve to be very important, and she has been its greatest supporter over the years....
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don't let this be another rwanda, where you regret doing too little, too late.act. i think you have to ask the iraqi government why the iraqi government hasn't acted to create this investigation. clearly they're not able to do it themselves on the ground, you know? there are a grand total of 32 forensic pathologists in iraq to try and deal with all of these crimes that have been committed. we know that they are not able to conduct investigations and prosecutions themselves because there have not been any prosecutions of isis members for crimes of sexual violence, for crimes committed against the yazidis, international crimes including genocide. so there is no reason for them not to act. they have themselves asked for un assistance and, even today, you heard the iraqi ambassador ask for un assistance with the investigation, so we have to translate these public statements into an actual deed that will make this happen on the ground, and that's why i made a clear call at the end directly to the prime minister of iraq to say "send a letter to the un security council
don't let this be another rwanda, where you regret doing too little, too late.act. i think you have to ask the iraqi government why the iraqi government hasn't acted to create this investigation. clearly they're not able to do it themselves on the ground, you know? there are a grand total of 32 forensic pathologists in iraq to try and deal with all of these crimes that have been committed. we know that they are not able to conduct investigations and prosecutions themselves because there have...