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. >> this is abu salim gaol, one of muammar gaddafi's notorious prisons. >> some inside abu salim say they were brought and tortured by muammar gaddafi's interrogators with the support of the british. it forms a lawsuit. according to the lawyers, the men and their families were pawns in a deal struck in 2004. muammar gaddafi renounced weapons of mass destruction and was welcomed into the community of nation. under the shell, announced a $1 billion deal for gas exploration rights in libya. it wasn't until after the fall that the role played by bish intelligence agencies was discovered. >> when the rebels came to tripoli they ransacked all sorts of the buildings. it was in the office that they found a stash of documents revealing the collaboration between british and libbian intelligence services. >> abdel-hakim belhaj says he was tortured to give up information about libyans living in britain. >> sometimes they'd come to me with questions and answers down and force me to design it. >> sol of the libyans returned to tripoli, and we tracked down ziad hashem, whose name abdel-hakim belhaj
. >> this is abu salim gaol, one of muammar gaddafi's notorious prisons. >> some inside abu salim say they were brought and tortured by muammar gaddafi's interrogators with the support of the british. it forms a lawsuit. according to the lawyers, the men and their families were pawns in a deal struck in 2004. muammar gaddafi renounced weapons of mass destruction and was welcomed into the community of nation. under the shell, announced a $1 billion deal for gas exploration rights in...
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salim's mother shows me where her son used to sleep she can't bear to get rid of his things although she knows she'll never return home. can't help us i didn't understand until the next day that an american drone killed my son why tell me may allah deprive them of their souls like they robbed us of our son he was the only one providing for this family all we have left now is our tears we only target al qaeda and its associated force and even then the use of drones is heavily can strike before any strike is taken there must. near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured the highest standard we can set. out. except there was a deadly failure yemen's interior ministry confirms the cousins had no links to terrorism in a country where tribal ties surmount all the loss was felt far beyond the family the white house has never acknowledged the deaths let alone the strike but mohamed shows me the evidence this is what kills them what's thought to be a fragment of a hellfire missile launched from a drone. the u.s. believes this is its best weapon against al qaeda although not offi
salim's mother shows me where her son used to sleep she can't bear to get rid of his things although she knows she'll never return home. can't help us i didn't understand until the next day that an american drone killed my son why tell me may allah deprive them of their souls like they robbed us of our son he was the only one providing for this family all we have left now is our tears we only target al qaeda and its associated force and even then the use of drones is heavily can strike before...
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the final to be the father of three was killed by a us drone alongside his twenty year old cousin salim a college student who drove them in a borrowed to yoda they picked up two strangers who turned out to be suspected al qaeda militants witnesses reported a whirring sound in the sky then missiles struck their car. the smell of death was everywhere some of the bodies were burned beyond recognition the rest were ripped to shreds and scattered all around. i found a part of saline inside the car the rest was outside but we only recognised him by a piece of his trousers. you couldn't tell who was who if they were even human it was sickening. one drone change this sleepy farming village for ever in less than an hour's drive from yemen's capital lawn is far removed from al qaeda operations but without warning it was thrust into the war on terror. saleem's mother shows me where her son used to sleep she can't bear to get rid of his things although she knows she'll never return home alive and helpless i didn't understand until the next day that an american drone killed my son why tell me may al
the final to be the father of three was killed by a us drone alongside his twenty year old cousin salim a college student who drove them in a borrowed to yoda they picked up two strangers who turned out to be suspected al qaeda militants witnesses reported a whirring sound in the sky then missiles struck their car. the smell of death was everywhere some of the bodies were burned beyond recognition the rest were ripped to shreds and scattered all around. i found a part of saline inside the car...
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. >> ifill: general salim idris commands the western-backed rebels, but he's been forced to flee syriarecent days. today, though, his supporters insisted he invited the islamic front to intervene and take the warehouses back from an al qaeda group known as the islamic state of iraq and al-sham, or "isis." >> s.m.c. warehouses were ran over by isis, by the islamic state, three, four days ago. as a result of that, general selim idris sent a request to the islamic front to help protect these warehouses. >> ifill: the internal splintering among rebel groups has made it increasingly difficult for the u.s. to find a reliable partner to force syrian president bashar al assad from office. arizona senator john mccain said today the obama administration is to blame, saying n a statement: the latest developments come just one month before a syria peace conference is scheduled to begin in switzerland. so, might evidence of a weakened opposition derail those geneva peace talks? for that, i'm joined by: murhaf jouejati, an opposition activist and professor of middle east studies at the national defe
. >> ifill: general salim idris commands the western-backed rebels, but he's been forced to flee syriarecent days. today, though, his supporters insisted he invited the islamic front to intervene and take the warehouses back from an al qaeda group known as the islamic state of iraq and al-sham, or "isis." >> s.m.c. warehouses were ran over by isis, by the islamic state, three, four days ago. as a result of that, general selim idris sent a request to the islamic front to...
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among the leaders, general salim idris, and the message that secretary kerry was reporting out with do not worry, we have this taken care of, we will get this authorization for use of military force through the congress, we will help you. mind you, a lot of these folks like idris and -- wanted to make their case. in fact, a lot of leaders from the free syrian army cannot even get visas to come here to make the case. on the other hand, there was a recently a nun who was very pro- assad. some accuse her of being basically an apologist for the assad regime. she was given a visa, and she visited arizona among other states. it makes in my view little sense why we are allowing pro- assadists to come to the u.s., but those who we give humanitarian aid, we do not allow them to come make their case and to prove to policymakers and lawmakers that they are worth supporting. again, and i think moderates in syria, they think the obama and -- administration just does not care about them anymore. all it wants is the problem to go away. assad regime to have these talks in geneva for some sort of peace
among the leaders, general salim idris, and the message that secretary kerry was reporting out with do not worry, we have this taken care of, we will get this authorization for use of military force through the congress, we will help you. mind you, a lot of these folks like idris and -- wanted to make their case. in fact, a lot of leaders from the free syrian army cannot even get visas to come here to make the case. on the other hand, there was a recently a nun who was very pro- assad. some...
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now a recent $40 million round of funding by carlos salim. how is shazam positioning itself?> great to be here. >> one thing we know about him is he doesn't mess around. he makes a bet and stays with it for a while. how has that changed the game? >> we were very fortunate to receive a $40 million investment from carlos slim. we're partnering with them across latin america. we'll be preloaded on their devices. they're handling advertising on mobile and on tv. so the partnership is off to a great start, very strategic. >> talk to me about the business behind shazam. we know it as, what's that song? but it's more than songs, tv also. i know you can sell songs once people figure out what it is. but where does the business go from there? how much advertising opportunity is there for us really? >> we're one of the ten most popular apps in the world. we just crossed our 400 millionth user. people are shazaming 500 million times per month. from that activity, we sell over 500,000 songs a day, between 5% and 10% of all downloaded music are sold directly through our app, making us a bi
now a recent $40 million round of funding by carlos salim. how is shazam positioning itself?> great to be here. >> one thing we know about him is he doesn't mess around. he makes a bet and stays with it for a while. how has that changed the game? >> we were very fortunate to receive a $40 million investment from carlos slim. we're partnering with them across latin america. we'll be preloaded on their devices. they're handling advertising on mobile and on tv. so the partnership is...