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second serbian president went to. years ago he never says that. happened he doesn't see this as a genocide but he talks about the crime and he talks about it that some people disgraced. and did it for them not. all the comments that been officials are gaming especially serbian president who is very popular here. either even though before that in the ninety's he was altar national the he also says that needs the peace and needs. good neighbors to be a good neighbors. especially muslims who leaves. also there regarding that not all the crimes were convicted not all the people who committed the crimes were convicted especially the one who committed the crimes against the. generals acquitted and they are free even the. evidence that they are committed crimes against in bosnia kosovo. with the perspective from the serb capital belgrade thank you. talks to determine the future after the war in syria are underway in saudi arabia and russia president vladimir putin is hosting iranian and turkish leaders in the black sea resort of sochi russia and iran are
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of serbian wartime commander ratko millet ditches convicted of genocide and other war crimes over his role in the bosnian conflict and is sentenced to life to life imprisonment. i am. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and mickey aaron good to have you with us we start with breaking news this hour the international olympic committee has handed a lifetime bans to four russian skeleton athletes two of the athletes have also been stripped of their swords winter olympic medals the i.o.c. says it has disqualified the athletes for violating anti doping rules at the two thousand and fourteen games last week water refused to reinstate russia's anti-doping agency for noncompliance with waters code but twenty eighteen winter olympics will be held in south korea in just eleven weeks. moving on the lebanese prime minister has announced he's putting his surprise resignation on hold after the country's president asked him to reconsider. sitara look. i just just today my resignation with the president of the republic must be too g
of serbian wartime commander ratko millet ditches convicted of genocide and other war crimes over his role in the bosnian conflict and is sentenced to life to life imprisonment. i am. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and mickey aaron good to have you with us we start with breaking news this hour the international olympic committee has handed a lifetime bans to four russian skeleton athletes two of the athletes have also...
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and also plain old fashioned correspondent is in the serbian capital belgrade. what's the reaction there. still expecting the reaction from serbia. quite quiet at the moment. president aleksander he will soon address the nation about the indictment of the conviction of. according to the. experience we had read the previous convictions in the case tribunal we could assume the serbian official officials will say they will probably say that this is just the sentence for one man that this is not the conviction of holds to be a nation even to nationalise now or to be think this conviction is the conviction of serbia and that every. soldier. has to stop its integration because e.u. is showing what they feel about serbia serbia and quiet these last few days they didn't comment and i think from the. we could see that paper media's writing about this but they are not writing about the accusations about the indictment today were i think about who is right and he's family is doing right now because of that. are saying that sabean people doesn't know what they're not commod
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young man just close to us thawing the serbian flag and saying i can show the serbian flag wherever i want and then it turned almost while and they had a fight with the lady of several needs and the serbian man finally the dutch police got. the situation handled the situation and the escalated the issue but this really illustrates how important this verdict is today because it could be a chance to close a chapter to really a verdict on this in the region and to somehow pacify the region all the atrocities being addressed in this trial are deeply disturbing and they're very painful memories as you've mentioned it's been more than twenty years now though since the strabane it's a massacre in which moderate as it were created why has it taken so law for justice to run its course in the luggage case. well the i said to you why the prosecution office rendered almost in one thousand five hundred ninety five already the. the prosecution. and they said the indictments the so this was rendered quite quickly but then lot and indeed was almost sixteen years on the run and this incident today s
young man just close to us thawing the serbian flag and saying i can show the serbian flag wherever i want and then it turned almost while and they had a fight with the lady of several needs and the serbian man finally the dutch police got. the situation handled the situation and the escalated the issue but this really illustrates how important this verdict is today because it could be a chance to close a chapter to really a verdict on this in the region and to somehow pacify the region all the...
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in one thousand nine hundred nine slobodan milosevic yugoslavia's serbian president evoked a new serbian nationalism on the six hundredth anniversary of this battle. it was the start of the wars that would taft former yugoslavia apart the last took place in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety eight. a war aimed at driving the albanians out of territory claimed by serbia for once and for all. in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe. the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred eighteen. the rest of his story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel or. no that sleep is important. but what happens in our body while we're asleep and what's the best way of sleeping we reveal the latest scientific discoveries and what they mean for our lives and please no dozing out there. this is a topic that needs your father attention. to morrow. in thirty minutes w. . with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all speak up for freedom freedom of spee
in one thousand nine hundred nine slobodan milosevic yugoslavia's serbian president evoked a new serbian nationalism on the six hundredth anniversary of this battle. it was the start of the wars that would taft former yugoslavia apart the last took place in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety eight. a war aimed at driving the albanians out of territory claimed by serbia for once and for all. in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe. the history of the...
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in one thousand nine hundred nine slobodan milosevic yugoslavia's serbian president evoked a new serbian nationalism on the six hundredth anniversary of this battle. it was the start of the wars that would taft former yugoslavia apart the last took place in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety eight. a war aimed to driving the albanians out of territory claimed by serbia for once and for all. in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe. the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred eighteen. the rest of the story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would excel or. he is one of today's most exciting concert pianists. she is a huge international star. is performing side by side and is a female. what brought the phenomenal pianist and the virtual also violinist together your romance and thirty minutes on. your children like chocolate. with your smartphone. to buy your tomatoes in the supermarket. as we go about our daily life human rights oh often the last thing on our lines. in
in one thousand nine hundred nine slobodan milosevic yugoslavia's serbian president evoked a new serbian nationalism on the six hundredth anniversary of this battle. it was the start of the wars that would taft former yugoslavia apart the last took place in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety eight. a war aimed to driving the albanians out of territory claimed by serbia for once and for all. in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to it being created in europe. the history of the...
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in one thousand nine hundred nine slobodan milosevic yugoslavia's serbian president evoked a new serbian nationalism on the six hundredth anniversary of this battle. it was the start of the wars that would tan former yugoslavia apart the last took place in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety eight. a war aimed at driving the albanians out of territory claimed by serbia for once and for all. in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to being created in europe . the history of the ottoman empire in europe had ended in one thousand nine hundred thirteen. the rest of the story was to be played out in the middle east and the impending first world war would accelerate it. what is the truth. what is a lie. what information is reliable. we are all the sieged on line my opinion and by news both real and fake what does that mean for journalism. post truth times. we the media. fifteen minutes on d w. your children like chocolate. you can't live without your smartphone. do you buy your tomatoes in the supermarket. as we go about our daily lives human rights oh often the last thing on our
in one thousand nine hundred nine slobodan milosevic yugoslavia's serbian president evoked a new serbian nationalism on the six hundredth anniversary of this battle. it was the start of the wars that would tan former yugoslavia apart the last took place in kosovo in one nine hundred ninety eight. a war aimed at driving the albanians out of territory claimed by serbia for once and for all. in two thousand and three kosovo became the last states to being created in europe . the history of the...
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it was protected not only by his family but also by powerful serbian lead the church the army the serbian army and we don't have to forget back than for a very long time serbia majority of the serbian population saw him as a national hero so they're very reluctant to anyhow relates information which could lead to the arrest to russia going ladettes so this is one of the reasons why it took so long and by the way i just hear right now that broadcom moderates will be in the courtroom presence we remember that it was a very very long years with radical moderates with no corporation with the i.c.c. right here so now we know because until now we didn't know if it will appear or not in the courtroom or here and now it is the case so we will really of serve how this will go catherine if russia is found guilty of the serious crimes that he's accused of what sort of sentence could he face. well the prosecution office a cold for a life sentence we talk about here for two years we saw this already of the priest and case of the cottage who got forty years right now in logic is forty seven so forty ye
it was protected not only by his family but also by powerful serbian lead the church the army the serbian army and we don't have to forget back than for a very long time serbia majority of the serbian population saw him as a national hero so they're very reluctant to anyhow relates information which could lead to the arrest to russia going ladettes so this is one of the reasons why it took so long and by the way i just hear right now that broadcom moderates will be in the courtroom presence we...
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after former military commander, ratko mladic, is convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity, serbian leaders urge the nation to look to the future. papua new guinea police move into the manus detention centre to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers. emmerson mnangagwa, the man set to take over as zimbabwe's president on friday, says his priority is rebuilding the country's economy. switzerland and the eu square up over cash and immigration. are there lessons to learn for post—brexit britain? and the morning after the budget we assess the reaction to the chancellors sober forecast uk economy. a sober forecast. hello. a warm welcome to the programme. we will be briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. and as you watch this programme, you may be downing a strong coffee, and the latest research says that may have some health benefits so we are asking do you take any notice of the constant flow of health advice? we get it every day. tell us what you think. just use the hashtag, #bbcthebriefing. we start the programme with this. the serbian preside
after former military commander, ratko mladic, is convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity, serbian leaders urge the nation to look to the future. papua new guinea police move into the manus detention centre to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers. emmerson mnangagwa, the man set to take over as zimbabwe's president on friday, says his priority is rebuilding the country's economy. switzerland and the eu square up over cash and immigration. are there lessons to learn for...
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politicizedwas too a body, anti-serbian. it did not achieve many of the aims of trying to bring .econciliation it was very long and very expensive. but let's look at the big picture. this is the biggest international criminal tribunal since nuremberg. and it managed to put 83 people behind bars. and something that was really an ad hoc experiment at the time by the united nations security council really has achieved a number of very clear historic legal decisions, which set in place the capacity to prosecute child taylor of liberia, the khmer rouge as well. milosevic --anon and a recognized crimes of war. prosecute these crimes will be compared against this benchmark, the tribunal in yugoslavia which closes later this year. genie: thank you for that. now, another big story we are covering today -- in zimbabwe, celebrations broke out last night as people turned out in joy to mark the end of robert mugabe's brain. he resigned tuesday after ruling the country for almost four decades. caroline told us more. caroline: the party's
politicizedwas too a body, anti-serbian. it did not achieve many of the aims of trying to bring .econciliation it was very long and very expensive. but let's look at the big picture. this is the biggest international criminal tribunal since nuremberg. and it managed to put 83 people behind bars. and something that was really an ad hoc experiment at the time by the united nations security council really has achieved a number of very clear historic legal decisions, which set in place the capacity...
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that they are trying to criminalize they go and there were serbian people in times of civil war but the chief prosecutor serge dramat said lot of it was no war hero and rejected accusations that the tribunal had driven a wedge between bosnian serbs and muslims some today weakly to this judgement is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that claim in the strongest terms not just guilt he says he's and he's. others who see this not. he was defending his people. his judgment demonstrates that nothing could be further from the troops. will no spend his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. and joining me now from london for more on this is what a founder and chair person of the u.k. based charity remembering seven it's at thank you so much for joining us this evening we know that the tribunal that it found guilty of war crimes and genocide so what does this mean today for the survivors i mean how are they seeing the significance of the sentence. well the survivors and the mothers. that i've spoken to put the
that they are trying to criminalize they go and there were serbian people in times of civil war but the chief prosecutor serge dramat said lot of it was no war hero and rejected accusations that the tribunal had driven a wedge between bosnian serbs and muslims some today weakly to this judgement is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that claim in the strongest terms not just guilt he says he's and he's. others who see this not. he was defending his people. his judgment...
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and from where you are david how do they gauge the serbian reaction to this. well the serbian reaction is extraordinary we heard from my colleague back in the hague he was quoting the serbian president church saying essentially that there was going to be an appeal saying essentially that court in the hague was by or say only expected that sort of verdict and he appealed to the serbian people to look to the future and not wallow in the tears of the past that's very much mirrored in the serbian communities just further down the road and around these this very valley in this very cemetery they don't consider it. a genocide they say that the port the court was entirely political and they reject the whole idea of that is going down for a life sentence when they see him as nothing but a hero now of course that that doesn't make for easy relations here in this valley essentially. that conflict is frozen here the end the t.'s are deep between the divided the ethnic communities that has not changed and the whole the whole episode of the court case against an outage so
and from where you are david how do they gauge the serbian reaction to this. well the serbian reaction is extraordinary we heard from my colleague back in the hague he was quoting the serbian president church saying essentially that there was going to be an appeal saying essentially that court in the hague was by or say only expected that sort of verdict and he appealed to the serbian people to look to the future and not wallow in the tears of the past that's very much mirrored in the serbian...
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elite army be the church and also we have to be in mind that a long time the serbian population considered him as a national hero and they were very reluctant to anyhow reveal information which could have. led to the arrest of ragon large so all in all this are some reasons why it took so long time so it had really to be a new serbian political elite over for example prime minister targets to really go forward and to push for the arrest of. lard and so this is a reason why it took so long finally to get it really in front of the i.c.c. why. catherine martin's reporting for us outside the courthouse in the hague catherine thank you to zimbabwe now where people are celebrating after president robert mugabe announced his resignation the shock announcement ended nearly four decades of rule that followed a tumultuous week that saw military takeover mass demonstrations and a desperate mugabe clinging to power in the face of impeachment proceedings. underneath on the streets of harare thirty seven years of robert mugabe's rule has come to an end d.w. correspondent christine monday on hand to witn
elite army be the church and also we have to be in mind that a long time the serbian population considered him as a national hero and they were very reluctant to anyhow reveal information which could have. led to the arrest of ragon large so all in all this are some reasons why it took so long time so it had really to be a new serbian political elite over for example prime minister targets to really go forward and to push for the arrest of. lard and so this is a reason why it took so long...
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comment a fact that the verdict is being read in the hague tribunal serbian president who was also a national nationalist before two thousand and eight and after that only the very. ular in serbia popularity of more than fifty percent of people he was saying that horrible crime happened in srebrenica and in both inheritable we know but he didn't mention broad comedy in any of his sentences. kamiński all the verdict for a commodity over here throughout the day all the media are reporting live from the hague and the public service also reports live from the hague. thanks very much and just a quick debut diary soon as we have any news out of the hague will carry it for you live here on the news hour or indeed subsequent tough news bulletins not a sound of cheering and dancing in the streets the resignation of the zimbabwean president robert mugabe was a moment to celebrate across much of the country thousands of people filled city squares as the news spread that he was stepping down after thirty seven years in office and in the coming hours the man likely to replace him emerson. will be
comment a fact that the verdict is being read in the hague tribunal serbian president who was also a national nationalist before two thousand and eight and after that only the very. ular in serbia popularity of more than fifty percent of people he was saying that horrible crime happened in srebrenica and in both inheritable we know but he didn't mention broad comedy in any of his sentences. kamiński all the verdict for a commodity over here throughout the day all the media are reporting live...
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discharge which is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects in the strongest terms not just he's he's he's. others would see disunited these are human he was defending his people. this judgement demonstrates did nothing could be further from the truth. a lot of people know spent his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. and earlier we spoke with a car as me founder and chairman of the u.k. based charity remembering seventieth's yeah he gave us his reaction to the sentence the mothers the survivors have been waiting for over twenty years now to see this day. who is cheap architect the man who was the commander for the worst atrocity on your unit or since the second or that man has been put in jail for life it's something which will not return those innocent children those women. whose dignity were taken rape camps you know those people who are men and boys who were murdered but he certainly will be some consolation this man has been put behind bars you know he r
discharge which is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects in the strongest terms not just he's he's he's. others would see disunited these are human he was defending his people. this judgement demonstrates did nothing could be further from the truth. a lot of people know spent his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. and earlier we spoke with a car as me founder and chairman of the u.k. based charity remembering...
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wedge between bosnian serbs and muslims some today weakly does judgments is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that claim in the strongest terms not just guilt he says he's and he's. others would say it is not. he was defending his people. his judgment demonstrates that nothing could be further from the troops. will no spend his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. and earlier we talked with me founder and chair person of the u.k. based charity remembering. about the importance of today's verdict. really historic moment to see. being being prosecuted the mothers the survivors have been waiting for over twenty years now to see this day the man who is the chief architect the man who was the commander for the worst atrocities on europeans or since the second of war that man has been put in jail for life it's something which will not return those innocent children those women. whose whose whose dignity were taken away through rape camps you know those people who are men and boys who were murdered but he ce
wedge between bosnian serbs and muslims some today weakly does judgments is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that claim in the strongest terms not just guilt he says he's and he's. others would say it is not. he was defending his people. his judgment demonstrates that nothing could be further from the troops. will no spend his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. and earlier we talked with me founder and...
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i must say that they are trying to criminalize the legal endeavor of serbian people in times of civil. reporter: but the chief prosecutor said mladic was no were zero -- no war hero. >> some today will claim that this judgment is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that claim in the strongest terms. mladic's guilt is his and his alone. others who would say that mladic was a hero and was defending his people, this judgment demonstrates that nothing could be further from the truth. reporter: mladic will now spend his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. sarah: joining me now from london for more on this is the founder and chairperson of the u.k.-based charity remembering srebrenica. thank you for joining us this evening. we know that the tribunal found mladic guilty of war crimes and genocide. what does this mean today for the survivors? how are they seeing the significance of this sentence? waqar: well, the survivors and the mothers that i have spoken to, for them there is some consolation. the man w
i must say that they are trying to criminalize the legal endeavor of serbian people in times of civil. reporter: but the chief prosecutor said mladic was no were zero -- no war hero. >> some today will claim that this judgment is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that claim in the strongest terms. mladic's guilt is his and his alone. others who would say that mladic was a hero and was defending his people, this judgment demonstrates that nothing could be further from...
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the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of the former bosnian—serb military commander, ratko mladic. a un tribunal in the hague sentenced mladic to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war of the 1990s. the new leader of zimbabwe has told a cheering crowd the country is witnessing the start of a new democracy. emmerson mnangagwa has returned to be sworn in as president on friday. he said his priority was rebuilding the economy and creating jobs for the large numbers of unemployed. an operation by papua new guinea police is under way at the australian refugee camp on manus island. officers say they intend to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers, who are refusing to leave. detainees say they fear reprisals from local people if they transfer to other facilities. now on bbc news, it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalkam stephen sackur. my guest today is one of the biggest selling fiction writers of all time, dan brown. is 2003 novel, the da vinci code, sparked outrage in the vatican. and n
the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of the former bosnian—serb military commander, ratko mladic. a un tribunal in the hague sentenced mladic to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war of the 1990s. the new leader of zimbabwe has told a cheering crowd the country is witnessing the start of a new democracy. emmerson mnangagwa has returned to be sworn in as president on friday. he said his priority was...
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the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of the formerd mladic to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war of the 1990s. the new leader of zimbabwe has told a cheering crowd the country is witnessing the start of a new democracy. emmerson mnangagwa has returned to be sworn in as president on friday. he said his priority was rebuilding the economy and creating jobs for the large numbers of unemployed. an operation by papua new guinea police is under way at the australian refugee camp on manus island. officers say they intend to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers, who are refusing to leave. detainees say they fear reprisals from local people if they transfer to other facilities. now on bbc news, it
the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of the formerd mladic to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war of the 1990s. the new leader of zimbabwe has told a cheering crowd the country is witnessing the start of a new democracy. emmerson mnangagwa has returned to be sworn in as president on friday. he said his priority was rebuilding the economy and creating jobs for the large numbers of unemployed. an...
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eleven it was by the belgrade center for human rights and the results would be forty percent of serbians believe that the purpose of the trolls was to blame seventy three percent of people thought the current coup was biased against do you think there was anything in the. i don't think there's anybody who who is on is it's hard to find an honest person in this world today who is doing anything in politics but i don't think there's any honest person who would say that this court was not primarily aimed at the serbs the serbs were the target because the serbs were the strongest force on the ground they had the best soldiers and they managed to defend their territory and hold it in the serbs were farmers they had lived there they were the. paper people of the region they defended their own farmland and as farmers they controlled about seventy percent of the land on the ground the croats and the muslims were more centered in the urban centers and therefore head less territory and ended up with lester territory at the end of the fighting. when we talk about the whole war itself the united sta
eleven it was by the belgrade center for human rights and the results would be forty percent of serbians believe that the purpose of the trolls was to blame seventy three percent of people thought the current coup was biased against do you think there was anything in the. i don't think there's anybody who who is on is it's hard to find an honest person in this world today who is doing anything in politics but i don't think there's any honest person who would say that this court was not...
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powers the purpose of the tribunal was to find one side guilty and that we knew that that was the serbian side because they were accused of being war criminals long before the court was even formed so the there's no surprise about the way it was done what is surprising is that anybody anywhere expected even the slightest chance the general might be acquitted that i'm sure no normal rational person could have expected and not because he's guilty but because he was determined to be found guilty even before the first witness presented any evidence so so long as the public knows that there was no other possible verdict even if the men were innocent then that's fine the nato powers have had their show trial we've had the media report up on it we know what the media are we know especially what the mainstream media who pushed this case are they've been described by the us president as the lying mainstream media well chalk one more up to them another lie perpetrated through the instruments of the court and the lying media but i can tell you that here in downtown belgrade in the main central park
powers the purpose of the tribunal was to find one side guilty and that we knew that that was the serbian side because they were accused of being war criminals long before the court was even formed so the there's no surprise about the way it was done what is surprising is that anybody anywhere expected even the slightest chance the general might be acquitted that i'm sure no normal rational person could have expected and not because he's guilty but because he was determined to be found guilty...
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trying to criminalize go and there were serbian people in times of civil war but the chief prosecutor surged ramat said lot it was no war hero and rejected accusations that the tribunal had driven a wedge between bosnian serbs and muslims some to the weekly does judgment is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that clean in the strongest terms not guilty he says he's and she's. others will see this not each he's a hero he was defending his people. his judgment demonstrates that nothing could be further from the troops. will no spend his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust and earlier we spoke with me founder and chairman of the u.k. based charity remembering seventy he gave us his reaction to the sentence. the month is the survivors have been waiting for over twenty years to see this day the man who is the chief architect the man who was the commander for the worst atrocity on europeans or since a second ago that has been put in jail for life it's something which will not return those innocent childr
trying to criminalize go and there were serbian people in times of civil war but the chief prosecutor surged ramat said lot it was no war hero and rejected accusations that the tribunal had driven a wedge between bosnian serbs and muslims some to the weekly does judgment is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that clean in the strongest terms not guilty he says he's and she's. others will see this not each he's a hero he was defending his people. his judgment demonstrates...
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areas dominated by ethnic serbians declared autonomy and began a three—year war with bosnia's mainlycher of bosnis blamed for ordering mladic, is blamed for ordering europe's worst atrocities since world war ii. our special correspondent, allan little, reports. for years, he was the most commanding figure on the bosnian battlefield and his men gave to the lexicon of conflict a grim new euphemism — ethnic cleansing. but ratko mladic's son insists the hague tribunal is biased. they are going to try to ignore the second world war in which the serbian people lived through five years of genocide. he was an honest, capable officer, who did hisjob perfectly in this difficult circumstances. if it were not for general mladic, we would have repetition of the second world war. this inherited memory drove the serb war effort. for them it justified the bombardment of sarajevo, were 11,000 died. the murder and extermination, the mass deportations, the concentration camps — all these are charges mladic faces. and at srebrenica, 8,000 men and boys killed. for this, he is charged with genocide. when
areas dominated by ethnic serbians declared autonomy and began a three—year war with bosnia's mainlycher of bosnis blamed for ordering mladic, is blamed for ordering europe's worst atrocities since world war ii. our special correspondent, allan little, reports. for years, he was the most commanding figure on the bosnian battlefield and his men gave to the lexicon of conflict a grim new euphemism — ethnic cleansing. but ratko mladic's son insists the hague tribunal is biased. they are going...
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men and boys attribute it's a and the siege of sarajevo in which more than ten thousand people died serbian government says the verdict was not unexpected but stresses the need to look to the future after the ruling for having committed this crime. the chamber sentences mr outcome. to life imprisonment disco through to delivery of the judgment the chamber stands the judge. we have extensive coverage for you need back is outside the courtroom at the hague where the verdict was read david chaytor is in with the families of the victims let's go to need first a real high drama bit of bad behavior in the court today tell us how it played out . a hugely dramatic conclusion to this very very long case i'm allowed to choose between on compliance and belligerent largely throughout many many hearings that have taken place here in the hague but it was this very last hearing that really highlighted his attitude towards the courts he very much treated the whole proceedings here with great contempt there had been a brief break in proceedings to allow him to use a facilities during that break he'd had his
men and boys attribute it's a and the siege of sarajevo in which more than ten thousand people died serbian government says the verdict was not unexpected but stresses the need to look to the future after the ruling for having committed this crime. the chamber sentences mr outcome. to life imprisonment disco through to delivery of the judgment the chamber stands the judge. we have extensive coverage for you need back is outside the courtroom at the hague where the verdict was read david chaytor...
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. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, the serbian military commander, ratko mladic, was found guiltys against humanity for his role in the brutal balkan civil war that tore apart the former yugoslavia in the 1990s. special correspondent malcolm brabant covered the conflict then, and reports now from bosnia on today's decision. >> reporter: mladic had spent 14 years on the run before being captured, and in the weeks before today's finale, his lawyers had tried in vain to delay proceedings. the so-called "butcher of bosnia" didn't hear the convictions and sentence being delivered-- he was kicked out of court, after an outburst in which he denounced the tribunal and its proceedings in vulgar terms. >> we adjourn, mr. mladic will be removed from the courtroom, cut the sound! mr. mladic, we adjourn, curtains down. mr. mladic will be removed from the courtroom. >> reporter: with mladic taken to the cells, and silence restored, the judge ran through the charge sheet. guilty on ten out of eleven indictments. >> guilty, as a member of various joint criminal enterprises, of the following count
. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, the serbian military commander, ratko mladic, was found guiltys against humanity for his role in the brutal balkan civil war that tore apart the former yugoslavia in the 1990s. special correspondent malcolm brabant covered the conflict then, and reports now from bosnia on today's decision. >> reporter: mladic had spent 14 years on the run before being captured, and in the weeks before today's finale, his lawyers had tried in vain to delay...
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who took care outfits and who protects him and this only changed around over the new serbian at least coming into power with the prime minister targets for example who really wanted to go forward with the accession talks of serbia towards the european union so this was one of the reasons why turks so long to really finally arrest lauda in serbia and to get him in before the trial in the hague. if if. is found guilty what sort of sentence to expect. could expect to spend in jail. well as the indictment. states that. held responsible personally for the crimes committed. the prosecution calls for a life sentence which would mean forty years we already have a person case with covered chits who got forty years so we could expect a life sentence for forty years catherine thank you very much catherine martins there reporting from the hague. the united nations secretary general antonio terrace has condemned a suicide bombing attack in nigeria that killed at least fifty people the attack took place at a mosque in the town of movie in the south in the northeast of the country police said a teen
who took care outfits and who protects him and this only changed around over the new serbian at least coming into power with the prime minister targets for example who really wanted to go forward with the accession talks of serbia towards the european union so this was one of the reasons why turks so long to really finally arrest lauda in serbia and to get him in before the trial in the hague. if if. is found guilty what sort of sentence to expect. could expect to spend in jail. well as the...
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the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of formero. he was sentenced to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war of the 1990s. the new leader of zimbabwe has told a cheering crowd the country is witnessing the start of a new democracy. emmerson mnangagwa has returned to be sworn in as president on friday. he said his priority was rebuilding the economy and creating jobs for the large numbers of unemployed. an operation by papua new guinea police is under way at the australian refugee camp on manus island. officers say they intend to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers who are refusing to leave. detainees say they fear reprisals from local people if they transfer to other facilities. and many other stories and analysis on the bbc news website and bbc news application. we have a story about d riverless application. we have a story about driverless buses in singapore by 2020. and iphone suppliers stopping illegal overtime. that is good news for those working extremely long hours. more deta
the serbian president has urged his country to look to the future following the conviction of formero. he was sentenced to life in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war of the 1990s. the new leader of zimbabwe has told a cheering crowd the country is witnessing the start of a new democracy. emmerson mnangagwa has returned to be sworn in as president on friday. he said his priority was rebuilding the economy and creating jobs for the large numbers of unemployed....
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former bosnian serb leader radovan carrot it was another big catch for the court the leader of the serbian democratic party in bosnia was finally arrested in two thousand and eight after over a decade on the run he faced eleven charges including war crimes and genocide and was convicted in twenty sixteen right clone lavage the former bosnian serb general was found guilty just this week of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide and sentenced to life in prison the tribunals despite its controversies has laid the groundwork for other current and future war crime prosecutions. ahead tribunal is important in the context of the foundation of other war crimes tribunals which really found their feet in the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia such as a tribunal for rwanda one tree east timor sierra leone and also for the establishment of the international criminal court. it's been more than two decades since the conflict ended but the scars remain. where u.s. president donald trump said that the u.s. will quote handle the latest ballistic missile test by north korea h
former bosnian serb leader radovan carrot it was another big catch for the court the leader of the serbian democratic party in bosnia was finally arrested in two thousand and eight after over a decade on the run he faced eleven charges including war crimes and genocide and was convicted in twenty sixteen right clone lavage the former bosnian serb general was found guilty just this week of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide and sentenced to life in prison the tribunals despite its...
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live there because hope and it's all forms a part of this is that a village forms a part of this serbian dominated and to take and so i have the feeling that they are mixed feelings even today mixed feelings you were there in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. you were a reporter in bosnia share some of your experiences with us significant day i feel right of course all these memories are coming back on such an important important day. i have a right there shortly after the fall of stepan it's i was assigned for german press and radio there and i was one of the only ones on the base of the united nations at the time where the version of stop and it's a half a rifle was emergency help to organize by the international red cross and of course u.n.h.c.r. and of course this is something even as a crisis reporter you don't want to say to you often in your career this was in the heart of europe where we had where we had scenes that we knew as a post-war generation in western europe from the second world war and from the points and experience all parents told us and that was again and this is so
live there because hope and it's all forms a part of this is that a village forms a part of this serbian dominated and to take and so i have the feeling that they are mixed feelings even today mixed feelings you were there in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. you were a reporter in bosnia share some of your experiences with us significant day i feel right of course all these memories are coming back on such an important important day. i have a right there shortly after the fall of stepan it's...
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he'll now face the serbian qualifier filip krajinovic in the last eight. potro moved a step closer to sealing his place in the world tour finals after beating robin haase. john isner is also through to the quarter—finals, but there was a shock defeat for the number five seed, dominic thiem. austin halewood has the details. juan martin del potro had never lost to robin haase before but the dutchman looked up for a fight in the third set. robin haase one in the third set. robin haase one in the previous round but it was one dell port —— juan martin del potro who took the open. he had a brilliant second half of the season and is now 10th in the rankings. juan martin del potro through in straight sets, winning him one stop away from the finals later this month. dominic thiem is already guaranteed a place there, but the world number four had guaranteed a place there, but the world numberfour had a day guaranteed a place there, but the world number four had a day to forget in paris on thursday. spain's fernando verdasco dealt with everything dominic thiem threw
he'll now face the serbian qualifier filip krajinovic in the last eight. potro moved a step closer to sealing his place in the world tour finals after beating robin haase. john isner is also through to the quarter—finals, but there was a shock defeat for the number five seed, dominic thiem. austin halewood has the details. juan martin del potro had never lost to robin haase before but the dutchman looked up for a fight in the third set. robin haase one in the third set. robin haase one in the...
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the american came from a set down to beat serbian filip krajinovic giving him his third title of theto cancel a golf trip with fellow american john isner. so glad to win, i had a golf trip planned with isner next weekend at augusta, which would have been pretty special. i look forward to seeing him at his wedding in a couple of months, i wish we could have played today in the final and enjoy the special moment but add another week on to the season and keep competing and playing tennis, obviously what we love to do. it's going to be a lot of fun. ifjohn isner needs a playing partner at augusta then i'm available! if there are no withdrawls, the other seven joining sock in london will be rafael nadal, roger federer, alexander zverev, dominic thiem, marin cilic, grigor dimitrov and david goffin. olympic championjustin rose has made it back—to back wins on the european tour. after victory in china last week, the englishman clinched the turkish open by a single stroke this weekend. a terrfic approach shot at the final hole set up a birdie opportunity which he had to make and did that took
the american came from a set down to beat serbian filip krajinovic giving him his third title of theto cancel a golf trip with fellow american john isner. so glad to win, i had a golf trip planned with isner next weekend at augusta, which would have been pretty special. i look forward to seeing him at his wedding in a couple of months, i wish we could have played today in the final and enjoy the special moment but add another week on to the season and keep competing and playing tennis,...
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place like serbia you see eastern europe not china has a lot of influence you know in places like the serbian where you know they get promised to come into the e.u. they get promise all this and that but actually nothing happened and now china has come in and you know greece will build your port restart it will it will buy a port restructure serbia we're going to build a high speed rail line for you from belgrade to budapest and so this one built one road is introducing the r. and b. it's going it and it's going to be introduced chinese technology which is really quite good now high speed real high speed rail in china they have more rail line high speed rail lane than the rest of the world combined and they went from zero to that in like six years imagine the united states trying to do this so this is the type of forget even trying to catch up at this point. yeah dan you mentioned greece very interesting situation there because greece was allowed to die v.a.'s of a the troika the e.c.b. the e.u. and the i.m.f. and we now know that john paulson the hedge fund in new york along with insiders in
place like serbia you see eastern europe not china has a lot of influence you know in places like the serbian where you know they get promised to come into the e.u. they get promise all this and that but actually nothing happened and now china has come in and you know greece will build your port restart it will it will buy a port restructure serbia we're going to build a high speed rail line for you from belgrade to budapest and so this one built one road is introducing the r. and b. it's going...
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on syria's border with iraq as isis last urban area and the region this video released by police serbian government media shows fighting in the surrounding area on saturday those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us what this is coming up next. provoking debate challenging the established line every single one of the three and a half thousand people who was killed was a drug dealer yes join mehdi has done for up front at this time on al jazeera. can happen if any for the user here and you can you can shatter who i should have i don't know who has to offer me again. actually a woman who had ones who behave like a commune historic hall i think with more than twenty she pointed you shivering even us you will not her heap more action and more as we show she was a see them keeping up was able to go one x. prize you'll actually decided anyone who. can murder people they can win it. up here in this and quietly land should meet back to. the high pressure of the prophet to be true as man was more one above a boy in desert in the pulpit. so i mean that. you're still hold the pool hold t
on syria's border with iraq as isis last urban area and the region this video released by police serbian government media shows fighting in the surrounding area on saturday those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us what this is coming up next. provoking debate challenging the established line every single one of the three and a half thousand people who was killed was a drug dealer yes join mehdi has done for up front at this time on al jazeera. can happen if any for the user here...
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judgment is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that clean in the strongest terms not just guilt he's he's he's. others was he does not teach. people. this judgement demonstrates that nothing could be further from the troops logical no spend his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. well joining me now from london is. is the founder and chairman of the u.k. based charity remembering seventy a a very good evening mr oz made the i.c.t. why found a lot of guilty of war crimes it's a verdict that you had to wait more than two decades to hear how did you feel today when you heard it. well it's really historic moment to see it. being being prosecuted the mothers the survivors have been waiting for over twenty years now to see this day the man who is the chief architect the man who was the commander for the worst atrocities on european store since the second of war that man has been put in jail for life it's something which will not return those innocent c
judgment is a verdict against the serbian people. my office rejects that clean in the strongest terms not just guilt he's he's he's. others was he does not teach. people. this judgement demonstrates that nothing could be further from the troops logical no spend his life behind bars after being found guilty of ordering the worst atrocity in europe since the holocaust. well joining me now from london is. is the founder and chairman of the u.k. based charity remembering seventy a a very good...
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serbian and man were get hurt on their way to join the jihad aged twenty two and eighteen the german brothers set out from home in their father's new car. they'd been told the exact route to take on a saturday morning the brothers pass over the alps. from trist italy they take a ferry to greece. on sunday they arrive in turkey and cross the border without difficulty. it's around this time that their father you ask him gary hart finds a farewell letter. papa mama i can't live in a land of lies i can't live in a country where i as a muslim i'm viewed as an outsider or terrorist but you should know that i love you both. and you will always be my cherished parents. manu or had wanted to become a photojournalist and fabienne had just completed acting school. and then suddenly the brothers began going to a mosque at first their father thought it was just a phase he even joined his son when they went to the mosque and he asked them about i.a.s. but they said they had nothing to do with the radical islamists. and councils converse it's impossible to explain it's as if someone knocked your le
serbian and man were get hurt on their way to join the jihad aged twenty two and eighteen the german brothers set out from home in their father's new car. they'd been told the exact route to take on a saturday morning the brothers pass over the alps. from trist italy they take a ferry to greece. on sunday they arrive in turkey and cross the border without difficulty. it's around this time that their father you ask him gary hart finds a farewell letter. papa mama i can't live in a land of lies i...
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nusreta sivac was a judge herself in the north—western town of prijedor when serbian troops took it overy of 1992. she was fired and became one of thousands of muslims sent to an iron ore plant called 0marska that would become infamous as a camp where, in a few months, 700 inmates died. 0marska was the product of what was called ethnic cleansing, driving non—serbs out of much of bosnia. 37 women were used to serve in the camps dining hall. during the day they could hear torture going on in their nearby dormitories. night brought its own anguish. i have to admit — i'm somewhat ashamed to admit it — that i was a little sceptical of some of the reports that initially emerged in 1992 about what was happening to people in these camps. but pretty quickly, it did become clear that terrible things were happening. and actually, it was the human suffering caused in that initial phase of ethnic cleansing and murder and rape that went on in the north—west of bosnia here that caused the international criminal court to be formed and set in train the whole process of internationaljustice that will culm
nusreta sivac was a judge herself in the north—western town of prijedor when serbian troops took it overy of 1992. she was fired and became one of thousands of muslims sent to an iron ore plant called 0marska that would become infamous as a camp where, in a few months, 700 inmates died. 0marska was the product of what was called ethnic cleansing, driving non—serbs out of much of bosnia. 37 women were used to serve in the camps dining hall. during the day they could hear torture going on in...
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describes a city that is quite divided still , anden croats and bosniaks the reporter met one serbian croat woman who said peaceful or not, she will never be able to live with bosniak muslims. rochelle: moving to the ivory coast, where that eu-african summit is continuing. alison: the front page talks about the three major challenges for africa with opportunities for youth, climate change, and security. those are the topics ivory coast hopes to tackle at this summit. the major challenge your post to tackle is migration. less that, the french president announced an emergency evacuation plan for migrants in libya. this comes after the release -- you might rememberer the footage that shows migrants being sold as slaves. the huffington post reports that emmanuel macron is now making libya a priority, and he hopes to tackle migration there, as well as security. rochelle: french papers are also expressing anxiety over the latest missile test by north korea. alison: north korea claims it has entered the nuclear club with this latest missile launch. page -- "north escalation."es its the paper
describes a city that is quite divided still , anden croats and bosniaks the reporter met one serbian croat woman who said peaceful or not, she will never be able to live with bosniak muslims. rochelle: moving to the ivory coast, where that eu-african summit is continuing. alison: the front page talks about the three major challenges for africa with opportunities for youth, climate change, and security. those are the topics ivory coast hopes to tackle at this summit. the major challenge your...
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body painting by serbian artist mirjana milosevic. was one of the most famous fashion designers in the world: yves saint laurent. the french designer started his career at dior in 1957.
body painting by serbian artist mirjana milosevic. was one of the most famous fashion designers in the world: yves saint laurent. the french designer started his career at dior in 1957.
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my inspiration is always my at the callback which is the serbian who lives here in berlin as a migrant basically. his work gives him an outlet to work through his wartime experiences. fashion is a way of leaving the past behind his collections allow him to pursue a path of continuous reinvention. a new book called traces fashion and migration. shows how the fashion industry has been enrich by immigration its authors are i'm sure drink could and all go boom hard. as i often find i realize that a lot of interesting labels the ones that people are talking about are run by people with an immigrant background eighty percent for sure and that this rich cultural mix is very inspiring that he and his. a cultural mix that makes for exciting street style. wear headscarves are worn as a cool accessory. if it doesn't i'm told we think it's great because you can see how fashion is also creating a change in society and feeling a spirit of amounts of patient three months but soon saw that fashion is also an expression of who people want to be the banding fashion designers are still searching for thei
my inspiration is always my at the callback which is the serbian who lives here in berlin as a migrant basically. his work gives him an outlet to work through his wartime experiences. fashion is a way of leaving the past behind his collections allow him to pursue a path of continuous reinvention. a new book called traces fashion and migration. shows how the fashion industry has been enrich by immigration its authors are i'm sure drink could and all go boom hard. as i often find i realize that a...
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they are going to try to ignore the second world war in which the serbian people lived through five yearsnest, capable officer, who did hisjob perfectly in this difficult circumstances. if it were not for general mladic, we would have repetition of the second world war. this inherited memory drove the serb war effort. for them it justified the bombardment of sarajevo, were 11,000 died. the murder and extermination, the mass deportations, the concentration camps — all these are charges mladic faces. and at srebrenica, 8,000 men and boys killed. for this, he is charged with genocide. when he took srebrenica, mladic held meetings with local muslims. this engineer is almost too frightened to speak, within days he was murdered. nesib mandzic, then a school teacher, also met mladic, he survived. translation: at one moment he said to me, "nesib, the destiny of your people is in your own hands. you will decide whether they survive or disappear." i took it as a threat, but i didn't think they would kill so many people. but in the end, they even killed children — 1a,15,16 years old, and men over 70
they are going to try to ignore the second world war in which the serbian people lived through five yearsnest, capable officer, who did hisjob perfectly in this difficult circumstances. if it were not for general mladic, we would have repetition of the second world war. this inherited memory drove the serb war effort. for them it justified the bombardment of sarajevo, were 11,000 died. the murder and extermination, the mass deportations, the concentration camps — all these are charges mladic...
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serbian and man were get hurt on their way to join the jihad aged twenty two and eighteen the german brothers set out from home in their father's new car. they'd been told the exact route to take on a saturday morning the brothers pass over the alps. from trist italy they take a ferry to greece. on sunday they arrive in turkey and cross the border without difficulty. it's around this time that their father you ask him gary hart finds a farewell letter. papa mama i can't live in a land of lies i can't live in a country where i as a muslim and viewed as an outsider or terrorist but you should know that i love you both. and you will always be my cherished parents. murderer had wanted to become a photojournalist and fabienne had just completed acting school and then suddenly the brothers began going to a mosque at first their father thought it was just a phase he even joined his son when they went to the mosque and he asked them about i.a.s. but they said they had nothing to do with the radical islamists. it's impossible to explain it's as if someone knocked your lungs out from under you
serbian and man were get hurt on their way to join the jihad aged twenty two and eighteen the german brothers set out from home in their father's new car. they'd been told the exact route to take on a saturday morning the brothers pass over the alps. from trist italy they take a ferry to greece. on sunday they arrive in turkey and cross the border without difficulty. it's around this time that their father you ask him gary hart finds a farewell letter. papa mama i can't live in a land of lies i...