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john jones the lawyer appointed to saif al islam by the i.c.c. describe the conditions his quietus being held in to my colleague. he's being held in appalling conditions certainly in terms of his mental state because of confinement thing any period of time and for a few weeks of has been shown by scientific studies to be strictly damaging and he said in that condition for twenty months impossible for for those to see him and if they do see him comes in many circumstances where you can speak freely the last time you visited by now if you see delegation meeting this covertly in the cool kids and say he knows he knows it's become a complaint anyone can visit about these conditions you can see in the meaningful but his defense because it's being used against him is now being prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to photo but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what h
john jones the lawyer appointed to saif al islam by the i.c.c. describe the conditions his quietus being held in to my colleague. he's being held in appalling conditions certainly in terms of his mental state because of confinement thing any period of time and for a few weeks of has been shown by scientific studies to be strictly damaging and he said in that condition for twenty months impossible for for those to see him and if they do see him comes in many circumstances where you can speak...
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or judge jones is a lawyer appointed to saif al islam by the i.c.c. he described the conditions as clients being held in civil colleague laurie sushi but earlier. he's being held in appalling conditions certainly in terms of his mental state because so much confinement thing any period of time and for a few weeks apart has been shown by scientific studies to be extremely damaging and he's been in that position for twenty months impossible for families to see him and even if they do see him. damon any circumstances where you can speak freely the last time you visited by night you see delegation meeting this covertly recorded and so he knows that he knows that he come complains and will get visits about these conditions you can see in the need for his defense because it's being used against him he's going to be prosecuted in addition to the war crimes trials are being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his rights without a tro but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exact
or judge jones is a lawyer appointed to saif al islam by the i.c.c. he described the conditions as clients being held in civil colleague laurie sushi but earlier. he's being held in appalling conditions certainly in terms of his mental state because so much confinement thing any period of time and for a few weeks apart has been shown by scientific studies to be extremely damaging and he's been in that position for twenty months impossible for families to see him and even if they do see him....
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saif al islam and his father were accused of crimes against humanity and the ensuing crackdown and the i.c.c. issued arrest warrants just a few months later the libyan leader moammar gadhafi was brutally killed by the rebels and the chief i.c.c. prosecutor confirmed informal talks about the surrender of the younger gadhafi he was eventually captured by a rebel group and apparently have parts of his fingers amputated libyan authorities one of the trial in tripoli by the i.c.c. to manage he be handed over to the hague a request which was rejected for delegates from the court were detained in libya for a month after attempting to get documents to him could obvious son has made two appearances in only be in court and the i.c.c. has again ruled against levy as efforts to hold the trial by themselves for the latest on the situation here is artie's polis lier. although the international criminal court has ruled that libya must extradite safe islam to the hague so that he can face charges of crimes against humanity the libyans won't allow it they want to try him at home nick kaufman who is a f
saif al islam and his father were accused of crimes against humanity and the ensuing crackdown and the i.c.c. issued arrest warrants just a few months later the libyan leader moammar gadhafi was brutally killed by the rebels and the chief i.c.c. prosecutor confirmed informal talks about the surrender of the younger gadhafi he was eventually captured by a rebel group and apparently have parts of his fingers amputated libyan authorities one of the trial in tripoli by the i.c.c. to manage he be...
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eleven nato backed intervention which toppled colonel gadhafi meantime a son of the deposed leader saif al islam is set now to stand trial for war crimes allegedly committed during the twenty eleven uprising he set for a hearing in libya in august despite the international criminal court's demand that he be handed over to the hague let's take a closer look at the man and his story showing educated in london so far as one was seen as a crucial figure in building relations between libya and the west but all that changed in early twenty eleven when protests broke out against the forty two year rule of gadhafi saif al islam and his father were accused of crimes against humanity in the ensuing crackdown on the i.c.c. issued arrest warrants is the time line spinning if you then just a few months later the libyan leader moammar gadhafi was brutally killed by rebels we all recall those pictures the chief i.c.c. prosecutor confirmed informal talks about the surrender of the younger good feet he was eventually captured by a rebel group an apparently had parts of his fingers amputated libyan autho
eleven nato backed intervention which toppled colonel gadhafi meantime a son of the deposed leader saif al islam is set now to stand trial for war crimes allegedly committed during the twenty eleven uprising he set for a hearing in libya in august despite the international criminal court's demand that he be handed over to the hague let's take a closer look at the man and his story showing educated in london so far as one was seen as a crucial figure in building relations between libya and the...
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and if the proceedings do continue in libya saif al islam will likely be executed that's according to his attorney john jones who spoke to my colleague. he's being held in appalling conditions certainly in terms of his mental state because so much confinement thing and you created something for a few weeks has been shown by scientific studies to be extremely damaging and he said in that condition for twenty months impossible for fellows to see him and even if they do see him on that comes in many circumstances where he can speak freely the last time you visited by night you see delegation mixing this kind of the cool kids and so he knows that he knows it's become a complaint and will be visit soon about its conditions you can say in the in meaningful his defense because it's being used against him it's not being prosecuted in addition to. being prosecuted for basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to trial but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home and not be what exactly what do you think he's facing. what he's facing in a show t
and if the proceedings do continue in libya saif al islam will likely be executed that's according to his attorney john jones who spoke to my colleague. he's being held in appalling conditions certainly in terms of his mental state because so much confinement thing and you created something for a few weeks has been shown by scientific studies to be extremely damaging and he said in that condition for twenty months impossible for fellows to see him and even if they do see him on that comes in...
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hold the trial for themselves who for the latest on the situation summing up what's going on with saif gadhafi here is our policy or. although the international criminal court has ruled that libya must extradite safe islam to the hague so that he can face charges of crimes against humanity the libyans won't allow it they want to try him at home nick kaufman who is a former israeli lawyer hired by gadhafi is the daughter aisha says he needs to be handed to the i.c.c. on the basis of the u.n. security council decision the security council gave the international criminal court the mandate to investigate crimes are committed in libya after the revolution international criminal court carrying out the will and the wish of the international community investigated the matter and issued two warrants for arrests one for safely. see if the libyans wish to try these two people that is their right but they have to request. permission to do so from the international criminal court the libyan government has challenged the right of the international criminal court to try safe it argues that the hague
hold the trial for themselves who for the latest on the situation summing up what's going on with saif gadhafi here is our policy or. although the international criminal court has ruled that libya must extradite safe islam to the hague so that he can face charges of crimes against humanity the libyans won't allow it they want to try him at home nick kaufman who is a former israeli lawyer hired by gadhafi is the daughter aisha says he needs to be handed to the i.c.c. on the basis of the u.n....
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hand him over to the hague insisting on trial at home well let's now examine the man and his story saif al islam was educated in london and was seen as a crucial figure in building relations between libya and the west but in early twenty seven revolt protests began against the forty two year old rule of warmer khadafi i made allegations that saif al islam and his father committed crimes against humanity the i.c.c. issues arrest warrants just a few months later the libyan leader moammar gadhafi was killed by the rebels and the chief i.c.c. prosecutor confirmed formal talks about the surrender of the younger khadafy or he was eventually captured by a rebel group and apparently have parts of his fingers amputated libyan authorities one of the trial in tripoli but the i.c.c. had managed he be handed over to the hague a request which was rejected for delegates from the courts were detained in libya for a month after attempting to get documents to him get out his son has made it to appearances in libyan court and the i.c.c. again rejected levy's efforts to hold a trial by themselves for the l
hand him over to the hague insisting on trial at home well let's now examine the man and his story saif al islam was educated in london and was seen as a crucial figure in building relations between libya and the west but in early twenty seven revolt protests began against the forty two year old rule of warmer khadafi i made allegations that saif al islam and his father committed crimes against humanity the i.c.c. issues arrest warrants just a few months later the libyan leader moammar gadhafi...
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but meanwhile the son of the deposed leader of saif al islam is yet to stand trial for alleged war crimes committed during that twenty eleven uprising he is set for a hearing in libya in august but international criminal court judges fear that he won't exactly receive a fair trial there libya is meanwhile defying an i.c.c. ruling by refusing to hand him over to the hague insisting instead on a trial at home well let's examine the man and his story so you follow islam was educated in london he was seen as a critical figure in building relations between libya and the west but an early twentieth revolt the uprising kicks off with the rebels eventually winning nato support now amid allegations that he and his family had committed crimes against humanity the i.c.c. issued arrest warrants just a few months later the libyan leader moammar gadhafi killed by the rebels now the chief i.c.c. prosecutor confirmed informal talks about the surrender of the younger gadhafi he was eventually captured by a rebel group and apparently had parts of his fingers amputated libyan authorities had wanted a trial
but meanwhile the son of the deposed leader of saif al islam is yet to stand trial for alleged war crimes committed during that twenty eleven uprising he is set for a hearing in libya in august but international criminal court judges fear that he won't exactly receive a fair trial there libya is meanwhile defying an i.c.c. ruling by refusing to hand him over to the hague insisting instead on a trial at home well let's examine the man and his story so you follow islam was educated in london he...
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catherine of well nearly two years after moammar gadhafi was overthrown and killed in libya his son saif all islam has yet to stand trial for alleged war crimes committed during the two thousand and eleven uprising now he said for a hearing in libya in august but international criminal court judges fear that he won't receive a fair trial there libya is meanwhile defying an i.c.c. ruling by refusing to hand him over to the hague and insisting on a trial at home let's take a look at how this legal battle actually came about so you. was educated in london and seen as a crucial figure in building relations between libya and the west prior to the nato backed uprising in early twenty's now the i.c.c. would go on to issue an arrest warrant for him his father an uncle allegedly alleging they committed crimes against humanity by suppressing the revolt of the libyan people now. the libyan leader moammar gadhafi was then brutally murdered by the rebels after his convoy was hit by nato missiles in his hometown the chief i.c.c. prosecutor confirmed informal talk about the surrender of so you've got o
catherine of well nearly two years after moammar gadhafi was overthrown and killed in libya his son saif all islam has yet to stand trial for alleged war crimes committed during the two thousand and eleven uprising now he said for a hearing in libya in august but international criminal court judges fear that he won't receive a fair trial there libya is meanwhile defying an i.c.c. ruling by refusing to hand him over to the hague and insisting on a trial at home let's take a look at how this...
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revealed that the phenomenon may be far more widespread in the law than previously known dr sundin's and saif is one of the few scientists who's been documenting cancer and birth defects here and she says in the midst of a growing health catastrophe. after the iraq war rates of cancer leukemia and birth defects rose dramatically the areas affected by fighting so the biggest increases we believe it's because of the legal weapons like depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than the flu. depleted uranium or d u cuts through armor like a hot knife through butter more than four hundred tons of it is estimated to have been used in the two iraq wars the vast majority by u.s. forces the pentagon did not respond to our request for comment but the military generally denies any link between exposure and cancer or birth defects it also says deal weapons are only used to penetrate enemy tanks but a new report funded by the norwegian government found that deal was used against civilian targets in populated areas including not jobs in two thousand and three it notes a lack of transparency
revealed that the phenomenon may be far more widespread in the law than previously known dr sundin's and saif is one of the few scientists who's been documenting cancer and birth defects here and she says in the midst of a growing health catastrophe. after the iraq war rates of cancer leukemia and birth defects rose dramatically the areas affected by fighting so the biggest increases we believe it's because of the legal weapons like depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than...
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revealed that the phenomenon may be far more widespread in the law than previously known dr sundin's and saif is one of the few scientists who's been documenting cancer and birth defects here and she says as in the midst of a growing health catastrophe. after the iraq war rates of cancer leukemia and birth defects rose dramatically none joffe the areas affected by fighting so the biggest increases we believe it's because of weapon sled depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common than the flu. depleted uranium or d u cuts through armor like a hot knife through butter more than four hundred tons of it is estimated to have been used in the two iraq wars the vast majority by u.s. forces the pentagon did not respond to our request for comment but the military generally denies any link between exposure and cancer or birth defects it also says deal weapons are only used to penetrate enemy tanks but a new report funded by the norwegian government. was used against civilian targets in populated areas including not job in two thousand and three it notes a lack of transparency by coalition
revealed that the phenomenon may be far more widespread in the law than previously known dr sundin's and saif is one of the few scientists who's been documenting cancer and birth defects here and she says as in the midst of a growing health catastrophe. after the iraq war rates of cancer leukemia and birth defects rose dramatically none joffe the areas affected by fighting so the biggest increases we believe it's because of weapon sled depleted uranium and hospitals here cancer is more common...
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i'm back with more news in about half an ass time stay with us so you are not a because saif yucaipa is next official. do we speak your language anybody will or not a day of school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i. all tito it's calm. place. i. more news today says once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. hello welcome to sophie and i am sophie shevardnadze and today we're looking at friend's son its new leading figures after we are said the margins of the politics maginot then came south in a presidential race last year this woman is definitely gaining a stronger footing with her people and her ideas are quite controversial. one simple logical outsider breathing down the neck of the establishment challenging patriarchy in politics or no popularity rising as austerity and joblessness batter europe. multiculturalism graveyard where social unrest
i'm back with more news in about half an ass time stay with us so you are not a because saif yucaipa is next official. do we speak your language anybody will or not a day of school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i. all tito it's calm. place. i. more news today says once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the...
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basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to fight a tro but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly i want what do you think he's facing. what he's facing a show trial. entirely on federal trial in which he's going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. well moving on after having forced through further austerity measures greece is set to receive its next to bailout installment now it took the government a lot of effort to please its creditors greece's parliament had approved the cuts after european partners had threatened to pull out at the last minute now the bailout comes at the expense of thousands of public sector jobs a rescue loan no four billion euros will come from the eurozone and the european central banks the i
basically saying that he wanted to be tried in the hay and exercise his right to fight a tro but if indeed saif al islam is actually tried back at home may not be what exactly i want what do you think he's facing. what he's facing a show trial. entirely on federal trial in which he's going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death...
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revealed that the phenomenon may be far more widespread in iraq than previously known dr sundin's and saif is one of the few scientists who's been documenting cancer and birth defects here and she says as in the midst of a growing health catastrophe. after the start of the iraq war rates of cancer leukemia and birth defects rose dramatically in a job we believe is because of the legal rep and review rainy i'm at hospitals here cancer is more common than the. defeat of uranium or d u cuts through armor like a hot knife through butter more than four hundred tons of it is estimated to have been used in the two iraq wars the vast majority by u.s. forces the pentagon did not respond to our request for comment but the military generally denies any link between exposure and cancer or birth defects it also says deal weapons are only used to penetrate enemy tanks but a new report funded by the norwegian government found that. targets in populated areas in it miss crimes one incident in najaf where a bradley armored fighting vehicle for three hundred five d.-u. rounds in a single engagement. the hea
revealed that the phenomenon may be far more widespread in iraq than previously known dr sundin's and saif is one of the few scientists who's been documenting cancer and birth defects here and she says as in the midst of a growing health catastrophe. after the start of the iraq war rates of cancer leukemia and birth defects rose dramatically in a job we believe is because of the legal rep and review rainy i'm at hospitals here cancer is more common than the. defeat of uranium or d u cuts...
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. >> reporter: the blooe deal will saif him from jail time. he's likely to receive 1,000 hours of community service and three years probation when he's formally sentenced on august 16th. but after six months, a judge has the option to reduce his conviction to a misdemeanor. joe risotto junior, nbc bay area news. >>> you know how congested traffic can be. 80 is also tough on drivers in illinois, and new jersey. for the first time, law enforcement is going to be joining forces for the i-80 challenge. it's a summer crackdown on drunk and distracted drivers no matter where they happen to be. it goes through july 31s here's a few more details. i-80 runs through a total of 11 states. at 2900 miles long, it is the second longest interstate. and speeding gets most of the blame for the more than 100 fatalities which occur each year, most often through the last week of july. the slogan for the challenge is more cops, more stops. >>> west nile virus season is officially here. authorities have discovered mosquitoes carrying the disease. as you can see her
. >> reporter: the blooe deal will saif him from jail time. he's likely to receive 1,000 hours of community service and three years probation when he's formally sentenced on august 16th. but after six months, a judge has the option to reduce his conviction to a misdemeanor. joe risotto junior, nbc bay area news. >>> you know how congested traffic can be. 80 is also tough on drivers in illinois, and new jersey. for the first time, law enforcement is going to be joining forces for...