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had to leave his presidential post under pressure from the international tribunals at the hague. came a leader by accident. and imposed in spirit an international leader. he did what he had. fairly skillfully and. to make sure that. after his resignation. disappeared from the political scene a massive manhunt was launched against him every peacekeeper station a picture of him. and widespread support made it impossible for to live in the town of time right under the noses of his pursuers. my brother in the early winter of one thousand nine hundred eighty we would see each other late at night hoping that we would be safe or that he would briefly stay with his daughter in her flat and then go on to stay with some other relatives. we also discussed questions of security. people share the view that would either be killed or arrested. in early two thousand and two. in a residential area. from america who specialized in alternative medicine was living in that flat. to be able to cure people with his hands by invoking his own energy he would stay at home all day without venturing outside.
had to leave his presidential post under pressure from the international tribunals at the hague. came a leader by accident. and imposed in spirit an international leader. he did what he had. fairly skillfully and. to make sure that. after his resignation. disappeared from the political scene a massive manhunt was launched against him every peacekeeper station a picture of him. and widespread support made it impossible for to live in the town of time right under the noses of his pursuers. my...
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arrested only in two thousand and eight when he was brought before the international tribunals at the hague. during the thirteen year long manhunt for him nobody not even friends and close relatives knew the carriage which where the same person. the small town of twenty kilometers from boston is capital sarajevo. the psychiatrist route of a carriage settled down here in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. . he had received a thorough education in his home country and later in the one nine hundred seventy s. he attended columbia university in new york. he first met his wife liliana when he was still an undergraduate. and so when it is the first time i don't i was about twenty one years old. one was just under twenty two at the time was raised on daughter together and we grew older together some time passed before it gave birth to a son of the valley and then our daughter got married it was very cheerful we're going to be another one was a man and our kids could rely on is that he wasn't very strict democratic plan is to raise all children. together and polly until the war we're going to go to.
arrested only in two thousand and eight when he was brought before the international tribunals at the hague. during the thirteen year long manhunt for him nobody not even friends and close relatives knew the carriage which where the same person. the small town of twenty kilometers from boston is capital sarajevo. the psychiatrist route of a carriage settled down here in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. . he had received a thorough education in his home country and later in the one nine hundred...
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in the hague his cronies started intimidating and threatening with death those who might test. so it's true that it's very hard to get the hard evidence on the record in this case but that's because the k.l.a. threatens to kill anyone who testifies against them mr ambassador this is a let me jump in i mean these are all words of mark there's not one single proof that can prove that what is what alan to say the fact is that i must i do know has been indicted not only in a number of others and this is still going on that means that albanian serve also been taken into the courts at the hague for what has been alleged that they have been doing and when the court will come with a final verdict then we can talk about the certainty is that i am hearing from allen at the moment ok before we going to break i'm sorry before we go to break and i don't listen to me showjumping even we've only heard you once so far in the program going indeed there are a number of misrepresentations feel that have taken place and mr ambassador has simply used one and i notice that in these writings mr alan c
in the hague his cronies started intimidating and threatening with death those who might test. so it's true that it's very hard to get the hard evidence on the record in this case but that's because the k.l.a. threatens to kill anyone who testifies against them mr ambassador this is a let me jump in i mean these are all words of mark there's not one single proof that can prove that what is what alan to say the fact is that i must i do know has been indicted not only in a number of others and...
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it was called up to the hague and was prosecuted for war crimes before and after the nato intervention so we shouldn't. take the ambassador at his word that the problem started only after the ethnic cleansing there was criminal activity there were war crimes by the k.l.a. before serb troops rolled in and did the ethnic cleansing but the fact that there is no right to prosecute. in the hague his cronies started intimidating and threatening with death those who might testify so it's true that it's very hard to get the hard evidence on the record in this case but that's because the k.l.a. threatens to kill anyone who testifies against them mr ambassador this is let me jump in i mean these are all words from oh there's not one single proof that can prove disprove alan the say the fact is that i will try to do now has been indicted not only in a number of others this is still going on that means that albanian serve also been taken into the court of the headache for what has been alleged to have been doing and when because it will come with a final verdict then we can talk about the certaint
it was called up to the hague and was prosecuted for war crimes before and after the nato intervention so we shouldn't. take the ambassador at his word that the problem started only after the ethnic cleansing there was criminal activity there were war crimes by the k.l.a. before serb troops rolled in and did the ethnic cleansing but the fact that there is no right to prosecute. in the hague his cronies started intimidating and threatening with death those who might testify so it's true that...
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responsible for the crimes. >> kenyans are about to find out who are the six people that are wanted in the hague? among them, senior politicians. >> it is possible that this long-awaited announcement could prompt an angry response from supporters of those named. but the whole feeling is this whole process is vital, because it will help chip away at the culture so deeply rooted in kenya. >> let's have a look at the sports. african focus maintained at the moment. >> the if i havea world cup has been going on for 10 years. never before has it had an african team. now it will. the brazilian side international were beat. they won this competition in 2006. they beat them 2-0. here are the goals. this is the second five-minute placer. two great ones. >> in fact, in style really. >> they did. they were massive goals going into this, and they certainly know how to celebrate. never tire from seeing that. [laughter] >> wow! >> a bit of konga around the stadium as well. the first african side to line up in the finals. they'll now face either the european champions in saturday's final. >> we'll look forward
responsible for the crimes. >> kenyans are about to find out who are the six people that are wanted in the hague? among them, senior politicians. >> it is possible that this long-awaited announcement could prompt an angry response from supporters of those named. but the whole feeling is this whole process is vital, because it will help chip away at the culture so deeply rooted in kenya. >> let's have a look at the sports. african focus maintained at the moment. >> the if...
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the. william hague the foreign secretary wrote a letter to the house of commons explaining what had happened he said that britain had indeed expelled the diplomat from the russian embassy in london they requested that diplomats expulsion on december the tenth after what hague is calling clear evidence of russian intelligence service activities acting against british interests here in london then we are also hearing of course from the other end that there was a tit for tat expulsion from the british embassy in moscow and in response to that expulsion from moscow william hague said that britain rejects any basis for that particular action despite the fact that of course it was only a response to what the foreign office here had done was this of course is a huge embarrassment for the foreign secretary william hague who when he took office as recently as may this year said that he vowed to improve relations with moscow and him fact went to moscow in november and met with president dmitri medvedev which is quite a rare occurrence for a lower official than the prime minister and then do a visit by
the. william hague the foreign secretary wrote a letter to the house of commons explaining what had happened he said that britain had indeed expelled the diplomat from the russian embassy in london they requested that diplomats expulsion on december the tenth after what hague is calling clear evidence of russian intelligence service activities acting against british interests here in london then we are also hearing of course from the other end that there was a tit for tat expulsion from the...
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but we have had a little confirmed by the british foreign ministry william hague the foreign secretary race unless the house of commons explaining what had happened he said that britain has indeed expelled a diplomat from the russian embassy in london they requested that diplomats expulsion on december the tenth off what hague is cooling clear evidence of russian intelligence service activities acting against bush interests here in london then we are also haring of cool strong the other and that there was a tit for tat expulsion from the british embassy in moscow and in response to that it's expulsion from william hague said that britain would check any basis for that particular action despite the fact that of course it was any response to what the foreign office here had done. now turning to use our there's quite a bit of history between the countries with diplomatic disputes of this kind tell us a little bit about that. sorry one more time there's quite a bit of history between the countries when it comes to diplomatic disputes of this kind can you tell us more about that. if could s
but we have had a little confirmed by the british foreign ministry william hague the foreign secretary race unless the house of commons explaining what had happened he said that britain has indeed expelled a diplomat from the russian embassy in london they requested that diplomats expulsion on december the tenth off what hague is cooling clear evidence of russian intelligence service activities acting against bush interests here in london then we are also haring of cool strong the other and...
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there could be many hurdles to overcome before they make it to the hague. >> the u.s. government has announced it is suing b.p. and several other companies over the huge oil spill in the gulf of mexico earlier this year. a spokesman for the justice department said it would hold the firm accountable for the billions of dollars spent on the cleanup. attorney general eric holder of side with a news conference. >> the united states has filed a civil lawsuit in the district court in new orleans against nine defendants. the defendants named in the lawsuit included bp exploration inc., adarco petroleum corp., molex, trident leasing, transocean holdings, lls, transocean deepwater inc., and qbe, and others. >> attorney general eric holder there. our correspondent. paul, this is the star in what is sure to be a very lengthy process. >> we will be hearing about this for months if not years to come, and, indeed, eric holder in his statement indicated as much, indicating that this was the start of the process. when you think of the scale of this event, which is still frankly unknow
there could be many hurdles to overcome before they make it to the hague. >> the u.s. government has announced it is suing b.p. and several other companies over the huge oil spill in the gulf of mexico earlier this year. a spokesman for the justice department said it would hold the firm accountable for the billions of dollars spent on the cleanup. attorney general eric holder of side with a news conference. >> the united states has filed a civil lawsuit in the district court in new...
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the u.k. have each expelled a diplomat from their embassies amid a spat over alleged spying william hague says a russian envoy was asked to leave the u.k. two weeks after accusations of espionage surfaced he claims russia booted out a british official a week later moscow has yet to comment artie's laura emmet has more from london. william hague the foreign secretary wrote a letter to the house of commons explaining what had happened he said that britain had indeed expelled the diplomat from the russian embassy in london they requested that diplomats expulsion on december the tense after what hague is calling clear evidence of russian intelligence service activities acting against british interests here in london then we are also hearing of course from the other end that there was a tit for tat expulsion from the british embassy in moscow and in response to that expulsion from moscow william hague said that britain rejects any basis for that particular action despite the fact that of course it was only a response to what the foreign office here had done well this of course is a huge embarrassme
the u.k. have each expelled a diplomat from their embassies amid a spat over alleged spying william hague says a russian envoy was asked to leave the u.k. two weeks after accusations of espionage surfaced he claims russia booted out a british official a week later moscow has yet to comment artie's laura emmet has more from london. william hague the foreign secretary wrote a letter to the house of commons explaining what had happened he said that britain had indeed expelled the diplomat from the...
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in washington, and in the hague, several leading kenyans are accused of masterminding the country's post-election violence three years ago. more than 12 other people were killed and hundreds of thousands were displaced. the icc has taken charge after kenya failed to set up its own tribunal. from nairobi, here is our correspondent, will ross. >> almost three years down the line, the search for justice in kenya is taking a major step forward. the icc prosecutor has named six people he accuses of being behind the violence that followed the disputed 2007 elections. >> this includes the effort to reform the constitution and to reform the police -- to reform the political life. the kenya future is in the hands of the kenyan people. >> rival supporters took to the streets. the country split along country lines. as communities turned on each other, more than 12 other people were killed. fleeing for their lives, half a million were made homeless. it took international mediation for the weapons to be put down and kenya to be brought back from the brink of civil war. rivals president mwai kibaki and raila o
in washington, and in the hague, several leading kenyans are accused of masterminding the country's post-election violence three years ago. more than 12 other people were killed and hundreds of thousands were displaced. the icc has taken charge after kenya failed to set up its own tribunal. from nairobi, here is our correspondent, will ross. >> almost three years down the line, the search for justice in kenya is taking a major step forward. the icc prosecutor has named six people he...
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there could be many hurdles to overcome before any of them make it to the hague. >> after last weekend's fatal shooting at a football match followed by an outbreak of ethnic violence, russian police are taking no chances. on wednesday afternoon, they rounded up hundreds of people in a massive security sweep. our moscow correspondent has the story. >> on the streets of moscow, there were thousands of police. and hundreds of arrests. right police spread out to prevent ethnic violence. there had been reports that people from the caucasus region would clash here. far right groups attacked them. the kind of interrupted -- violence that happened last week and threatens the stability of the state. that is why the red police are out, to police more trouble. this was moscow last saturday. fascistthe death of a russian fl fan put thousands of protesters to the streets. he was shot. the crowd shouted "russia for the russians" and went on the attack. police were on patrol early. one of moscow's busiest train stations. they detained anyone suspected of planning trouble and confiscated weapons. >> thi
there could be many hurdles to overcome before any of them make it to the hague. >> after last weekend's fatal shooting at a football match followed by an outbreak of ethnic violence, russian police are taking no chances. on wednesday afternoon, they rounded up hundreds of people in a massive security sweep. our moscow correspondent has the story. >> on the streets of moscow, there were thousands of police. and hundreds of arrests. right police spread out to prevent ethnic violence....
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in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think that you need a cycling infrastructure, both from a statistical point of view and the feeling that people have when they use it. otherwise, we do not think we would have more people cycling if we did not put in more cycling facilities. i think the cycling infrastructure is absolutely necessary. if you want to do something for the other groups, you also have to do a lot when you design your intersections. that is where the most accidents happen and where the people feel the most unsafe. we're
in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a...
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that the alliance for the future of kosovo traditionally called space biggest policy is actually in the hague at the moment on a retrial in front. lines tribunals that is a promise how to deny and you legs that's the easy rule of law mission here and members of anti corruption n.g.o.s he said that these men should not be standing in these elections to discredit and undermine the legitimacy of this vote. from the british serbian alliance for peace told r.t. that kosovo has a mono ethnic policy with the out costs. cost of war. today stands as a state a false state based on ethnic cleansing and cemented by nato bombs the serbians who remain live in fear of their lives they are loot they live in ghettos they're unable to get out and the only reason they still survive in kosovo and are not fed to the all good in trade is that the albanians have fed so many serbians too in the past is because nato likes to keep living serbs in kosovo as good publicity but they're there they are there just as a publicity to create the impression that cost of war is a multiethnic society course or isn't is a mono eth
that the alliance for the future of kosovo traditionally called space biggest policy is actually in the hague at the moment on a retrial in front. lines tribunals that is a promise how to deny and you legs that's the easy rule of law mission here and members of anti corruption n.g.o.s he said that these men should not be standing in these elections to discredit and undermine the legitimacy of this vote. from the british serbian alliance for peace told r.t. that kosovo has a mono ethnic policy...
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that's the alliance of the future of traditionally called space third biggest party is actually in the hague at the moment on a retrial in front. of you know. how to deny and you legs that's the rule of law mission here and members of anti corruption n.g.o.s he said that these men should not be standing in these elections to discredit and undermine the legitimacy of the spec. and minister told r.t. that the region serves have no chance of a better life because most candidates in the election albanians who are sympathetic to. the a billion lists contain people who unfortunately were under trial or participated in criminal actions or committed crimes in the late ninety's against serving community on the territory of course will and middle here if you really want to move towards reconciliation of serbs and albanians what kind of kind and such people in the future in conversations with state officials we emphasize that is a black hole there is crime in the spheres of money laundering and human drugs and arms trafficking and it's no secret all the international organizations working there know ab
that's the alliance of the future of traditionally called space third biggest party is actually in the hague at the moment on a retrial in front. of you know. how to deny and you legs that's the rule of law mission here and members of anti corruption n.g.o.s he said that these men should not be standing in these elections to discredit and undermine the legitimacy of the spec. and minister told r.t. that the region serves have no chance of a better life because most candidates in the election...