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sam is a band this is al jazeera live from also coming up the international court of justice in the hague about to rule on whether emergency measures are needed to protect me in mars wrecking the muslims u.n. experts call for an investigation into evidence saudi arabia hacked the phone of washington post posner jeff bezos plus. he personally asked the foreign government to investigate his opponent. bill a democratic prosecutor makes the case for a moving president trump from office this trial. a 2nd city in china has just announced its public transport is to be shut down to try to stop the spread of a deadly new virus hong kong is the near the city of han where the outbreak of the corona virus was 1st reported late last month a complete shutdown of public transport is now in place there affecting 11000000 people people have been told not to leave they have been advised against gathering in public to 17 have been have died since the outbreak began there are now confirmed cases in hong kong japan taiwan south korea and the u.s. world health organization is to begin meeting to decide whether
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evidence for a possible trial meanwhile says it's taken note of the ruling in parker reports from the hague jamar stands accused of one of the world's worst crimes the genocide of its own people the case was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries their very. creamy at serious risk of genocide on thursday the un's highest court agreed to deal with the case it also unanimously agreed to impose an emergency in order to prevent more violence the ruling compels me on mass forces to end all acts of genocidal violence including murder rape the burning of villages the prevention of access to medicine myanmar must also preserve all evidence ahead of a very complicated genocide trial. the judgments binding cannell be appealed. prove it's following the order reporting back to the court in 4 months time and every 6 months after the court has ordered these periodic reports and that is definitely a way for to continue to get information on what's happening on the ground on another order that they that you shoot was to the preservation of evidence so that in the future if they were
evidence for a possible trial meanwhile says it's taken note of the ruling in parker reports from the hague jamar stands accused of one of the world's worst crimes the genocide of its own people the case was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries their very. creamy at serious risk of genocide on thursday the un's highest court agreed to deal with the case it also unanimously agreed to impose an emergency in order to prevent more violence the ruling compels me on mass...
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like to know what your response is going to be one of the hague files war crime charges against trump for assassinating their leader. >> guest: like is that they do that all the other presidents that have done that in the past, i don't think they will do that. go back soleimani's track record. we know what he has done. he was building up and infects you ordered the attack on the embassy. how many people have died because of him? the ieds that have named to the majority of our servicemembers and a guinness dan and iraq come from iran and they are under the direction of soleimani. if you want to send somebody like president trump to the hague for war crimes when he eliminated a person that was going doing terror around the world i'm not worried about it. >> host: as far as retaliatory acts cyber threat do think that's a big concern and are we prepared to meet that? >> guest: at surreal concert and i appreciate you bringing that up because this nation does not have a response. we have a bill called the cyber deterrent at that will outline what an attack is and what a response would be. t
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has been committed and accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses and the bar is live for us now at the hague so take us through what happened in court today. well firstly very briefly let me give you some context this case was brought against me by the gambia with the backing of dozens of predominantly muslim countries the accusation is that myanmar has breached the un convention on genocide that all important 948 conventions signed in the wake of the 2nd world 'd war on the whole of course not only designed to make sure that genocide never happens again but also to punish it to an earlier hearing happened in december the civilian leader of myanmar suit she was there to contest these accusations and what the court has been asked by the gambia is to do one key thing which is to say century put the brakes on any forms of genocidal violence by asking for something called provisional measures which is essentially an emergency injunction and what's happened here today of the i.c.j. is that they have ruled that that injunction that these provisional measures are absolutely necessary and now myanma
has been committed and accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses and the bar is live for us now at the hague so take us through what happened in court today. well firstly very briefly let me give you some context this case was brought against me by the gambia with the backing of dozens of predominantly muslim countries the accusation is that myanmar has breached the un convention on genocide that all important 948 conventions signed in the wake of the 2nd world 'd war on the whole of course not...
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within the school of article 2 of the genocide convention a parka is covering this from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but is still a significant development from the court. what the court has been asked to do is rule on 2 things to say whether or not it has jurisdiction and it has come back saying it does indeed have jurisdiction meaning a genocide trial will take place and secondly it was asked by the gambia to to impose something called provisional measures which amounts to an emergency injunction to put the brakes on any form of genocidal violence and what we've heard from the courts a short while ago is that there were terms of what it wants me to do wants to make sure that its military and all irregular forces that work alongside it stop all acts of violence including rape the burning of villages mass murder the prevention of access to medicine it's also asked. preserve all evidence when it comes to the ongoing trial the future trial of genocide and also further terms when it comes to the timing as what he wants me on my part to report back 4 months fr
within the school of article 2 of the genocide convention a parka is covering this from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but is still a significant development from the court. what the court has been asked to do is rule on 2 things to say whether or not it has jurisdiction and it has come back saying it does indeed have jurisdiction meaning a genocide trial will take place and secondly it was asked by the gambia to to impose something called provisional measures which...
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it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment if barca al-jazeera the hague. also ahead for you on the program we look at a country in crisis lebanon's government is seeking billions as its people try to bring about change. russian constitutional changes that could see vladimir putin in power well beyond his term and that story coming up shortly. hello there oh my way into eastern areas of australia now i can see this massive cloud that has been streaming in our head of this system we have had some tremendous temperatures some real heat in place 41.3 degrees celsius that was the temperature thursday in sydney and that is the highest it's been since january 28th seen this is the north sydney olympic pool so certainly a day to really enjoy it now that the system as it comes through the winds will actually be fairly gusty going to change direction but it will also bringing with it some rain showers heavy at times spreading up into the northeast of new south wales very extensive throughout much of queensland also up as you can see into the northern territory we co
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international court of justice at the hague has ordered burma to take all measures within its poweweto protectct rohingygya muslims from genocide. >> for along time, the government of myanmar tortured our rohihingya people. they tortured too mumuch. brothers and sisters, killed our men. amy: thahan moms4housing. we go back to open, california, where a months long struggle for a group of unhousedd mothers occupying a vacant home in the real estate firm that owned it ends with an unexpxpected victoy -- an offer to purchase the property. this comes a week after police commissioner's deputies come and a swat team with the military robot and a battering ram laid siege to the house and arrested and evicteththe moers.s. that house th magniaia street, we will not opop orgizining d fighting until all unhoused folks who want shelter have shelter. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. democratic lawmakers contitinueo lay out their case thursday for removing the president of the united states from office in the se
international court of justice at the hague has ordered burma to take all measures within its poweweto protectct rohingygya muslims from genocide. >> for along time, the government of myanmar tortured our rohihingya people. they tortured too mumuch. brothers and sisters, killed our men. amy: thahan moms4housing. we go back to open, california, where a months long struggle for a group of unhousedd mothers occupying a vacant home in the real estate firm that owned it ends with an...
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of a crackdown on the minority 3 years ago or 700000 people fled to neighboring bangladesh is in the hague it is the world's highest court formed in the aftermath of the 2nd world war to end state abuses of power myanmar stands accused of perhaps the greatest abuse the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader one time suchi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims in the case against her government was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries in action means that more people have been killed more woman i've been an r.v. and my children have been burnt alive the court heard allegations of atrocity after atrocity. military is accused of mass murder rape and the destruction of rahane good muslim communities the nobel peace prize laureate watched on a woman detained for years by myanmar's military now defending them she doesn't have control over the army but see cheese personally accused of failing to hold it to account she calls for the case to be dropped. requests. to remove the case from its list. says
of a crackdown on the minority 3 years ago or 700000 people fled to neighboring bangladesh is in the hague it is the world's highest court formed in the aftermath of the 2nd world war to end state abuses of power myanmar stands accused of perhaps the greatest abuse the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader one time suchi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims in the case against her government was brought by the gambia on...
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the total is more than $6000000000.00 euros a decision by the permanent court of arbitration in the hague isn't expected until the end of next year. construction on a railway line linking finland with poland has begun and estonia bell tical will connect the bellatrix states to the european rail network the project is already 2 years behind schedule but its target is to be up and running by 2026 to italy now where several towns and cities in the north this week temporarily banned older diesel cars from the roads it was an attempt to deal with a major drop in air quality which has seen thick layers of smaug envelope in urban areas. to rennes most notable landmarks shrouded in small. there's been similar scenes across northern italy where a long period of sunny weather with little window or rain has made the problem worth this spike in air pollution has prompted authorities in several cities to issue a temporary ban on diesels built before 2013 in part of why some locals appear to have embrace the alternative modes of transportation if your i do my duty is a citizen he i take buses i take tr
the total is more than $6000000000.00 euros a decision by the permanent court of arbitration in the hague isn't expected until the end of next year. construction on a railway line linking finland with poland has begun and estonia bell tical will connect the bellatrix states to the european rail network the project is already 2 years behind schedule but its target is to be up and running by 2026 to italy now where several towns and cities in the north this week temporarily banned older diesel...
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it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment if barca al-jazeera the hague well tanveer chose really is in cox's bazaar in bangladesh home to hundreds of thousands of rangar refugees he says while many don't understand the specific legal aspects of the ruling they still feel this is an important step. we can see the fences around us so this is their owing i can see behind most of their own have a sense of hopelessness there and far more restrictions situation now than before the bang with this government imposed movement restrictions there's a mobile communication blackout there's no internet and there's a sense of frustration there's more than nearly 50 percent rather of the children they don't have education they have only access to some limited learning center so a whole generation is going to be lost without education they want this to be resolved very quickly this is a breath of fresh air when the heart that this court ruled in favor of them they think this will facilitate it will use as a catalyst to fight for their cause in repatriation but the reality
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get a man you have a chip in the hague germany the country where the so-called final solution was devised has assumed responsibility for the protection of international liberal values which are being violated by populism. kidney gade a. rivlin said that if this effort fails in germany it will fail everywhere german president. said the show art is part of german history and identity he warned that hatred and abuse are spreading and the poison of nationalism is seeping into debates once again including here in germany and the idea when guys within minutes we thought that the specters of the past would vanish with time but no they're raising their ugly heads again in a new guys moreover they're presenting their focus and off for a tarion ideas as a vision for the future as better answers to the open questions about time paintings about schlitz are on display in the bundestag there by david or lair who survived his ordeals in the camp he'd been forced to retrieve bodies from the gas chambers and burned them. after years of wrangling and stalemate it finally happened the european parliament ha
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it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment the barca al-jazeera the hague. well as you hearing there it's been a very important day for the rank of muslims can there chadri is in cox's bizarre way he's been meeting with refugees after they heard the international court of justice is decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing directly to come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the people after the ruling sitting out in the stalls they've been waiting here for hours wanting to know what will be the outcome that's been listening to a transistor radio listening to various news and they're discussing among themselves i would talk to them see what their reaction is that said it is very welcoming they're very happy and anxious listen to some of their reactions and it simply should include thanks to our love for this verdict and gambia free negotiating the legal process also thanks to bangladesh for giving a shelter finally the verdict recognised our suffering in all the atrocities we went through
it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment the barca al-jazeera the hague. well as you hearing there it's been a very important day for the rank of muslims can there chadri is in cox's bizarre way he's been meeting with refugees after they heard the international court of justice is decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing directly to come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the people after the...
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breaking news now out of the hague where there's been a major development in the case of range of muslims in the claims of genocide in the past few minutes the international court of justice has ruled that man ma must take all possible measures to prevent its military from carrying out genocide they've ordered me on moscow for months to protect all evidence to save us time their child free is standing by for us in cox bazaar of bangladesh which is home to hundreds of thousands of range of refugees but 1st let's go live now to neve baka who's at the hague tell us more about this ruling. let me start by giving you a bit of context last november the gambia brought this case against me i'm on the gambia at the backing of 57 largely muslim countries and in doing this the country alleges that has breached the un convention on genocide that all important 948 convention signed in the wake of the 2nd world war not only to punish but to prevent genocide from ever happening again that was an earlier hearing in december attended by the civilian leader of me out of myanmar saying suchi she wasn't here
breaking news now out of the hague where there's been a major development in the case of range of muslims in the claims of genocide in the past few minutes the international court of justice has ruled that man ma must take all possible measures to prevent its military from carrying out genocide they've ordered me on moscow for months to protect all evidence to save us time their child free is standing by for us in cox bazaar of bangladesh which is home to hundreds of thousands of range of...
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, as a result ofa tribunal in the hague, as a result of a case.ed responsibility, although, ronald reagan did send regrets. when you look at the iranian behaviour in this and you add to the chaos and add the tensions that arise in any war zone and the kind of decisions that ground units make, or in this case, american ship units make, in moments of tension, they are split—second decisions. one of the american enquiries into the uss vincennes, which received a heroes welcome when it returned to san francisco, and all the crew and captain were subsequently decorated, so captain were subsequently decorated, so if we are looking at responsibility, again, there are complicated stories here. one of the american conclusions was that in times of tension, relatively highly changed groups of men go into a posture that they stop receiving signals, contradictory signals, and thatis signals, contradictory signals, and that is something that happens. that isa that is something that happens. that is a very cautionary warning, because in some ways, politicians ar
, as a result ofa tribunal in the hague, as a result of a case.ed responsibility, although, ronald reagan did send regrets. when you look at the iranian behaviour in this and you add to the chaos and add the tensions that arise in any war zone and the kind of decisions that ground units make, or in this case, american ship units make, in moments of tension, they are split—second decisions. one of the american enquiries into the uss vincennes, which received a heroes welcome when it returned...
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anna is in the hague for us now. months back, so how quickly will be get determination from the judges because we can see from the live images that that has just begun. yes, just in the last few minutes, andi yes, just in the last few minutes, and i can confirm that on sanction she is not here but this is about whether whether the judges were convinced that there was no risk of genocide in myanmar and it was brought to the courts ofjustice saying that that rohingya men were being systematically persecuted and women were gang raped and babies we re women were gang raped and babies were thrown into fires and without the intervention of the core, that would continue to happen on the crimes will continue to happen. and they are waiting for the judges now to decide whether to issue these emergency measures. three to stop killing and rates and the destruction of homes and villages. secondly, to preserve any kind of evidence of the crimes being committed and to report back to the court, but actually the judges here have pret
anna is in the hague for us now. months back, so how quickly will be get determination from the judges because we can see from the live images that that has just begun. yes, just in the last few minutes, andi yes, just in the last few minutes, and i can confirm that on sanction she is not here but this is about whether whether the judges were convinced that there was no risk of genocide in myanmar and it was brought to the courts ofjustice saying that that rohingya men were being systematically...
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maker who's going to cut a new deal well none of that has happened as far as reigning iran regional the hague here that hasn't happened in fact iran has regional adventures have gotten worse now they're attacking bases where u.s. forces are station and it just seems like he's more president obama is on a more secular tour he had although he might be interested he might say that he's interested in talks and a new deal but as far as his policy and where his aides have been pushing him it's really the path toward more conflict unless he changes something. you know dramatic and his policies. ok reporter nick are mortazavi in washington d.c. thank you for that iraq's military says 8 rockets have struck and a major air base where some u.s. personnel are housed an official statement says 4 iraqi soldiers were wounded at balad air base 80 kilometers north of the capital baghdad there's been no claim of responsibility and united states has not confirmed the incident and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. mourners across canada have been paying tribute to the victims of the
maker who's going to cut a new deal well none of that has happened as far as reigning iran regional the hague here that hasn't happened in fact iran has regional adventures have gotten worse now they're attacking bases where u.s. forces are station and it just seems like he's more president obama is on a more secular tour he had although he might be interested he might say that he's interested in talks and a new deal but as far as his policy and where his aides have been pushing him it's really...
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has been committed but accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses the foka is covering the story from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but it's still a significant development from the whole course. what the court has been asked to do is rule on 2 things to say whether or not it has jurisdiction and it has come back saying it does indeed have jurisdiction meaning a genocide trial would take place and secondly it was by the gambia to to impose something called provisional measures which amounts to an emergency injunction to put the brakes on any form of genocidal violence so what we've heard from the court a short while ago is that there were terms of what it wants me to do wants to make sure that its military and all irregular forces that work alongside it stop all acts of violence including rape the burning of villages mass murder the prevention of access to medicine it's also asked beyond preserve all evidence when it comes to the ongoing trial the future trial of genocide and also further terms when it comes to the timing is what he wants me i ma to report back 4 mon
has been committed but accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses the foka is covering the story from the hague he says the ruling will be difficult to enforce but it's still a significant development from the whole course. what the court has been asked to do is rule on 2 things to say whether or not it has jurisdiction and it has come back saying it does indeed have jurisdiction meaning a genocide trial would take place and secondly it was by the gambia to to impose something called provisional...
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anna holligan reports from the hague. in myanmar‘s rakhine state face a real risk of genocide. in order to ensure their right to exist, the un's top court issued four emergency measures for myanmar to prevent killings, destruction or any acts designed to stop the rohingya from giving birth — in other words, any actions that violate the genocide convention, to ensure its military doesn't commit acts of genocide, preserve and prevent the destruction of evidence of genocide and report on the measures implemented within four months, and then again every six months, until the icj reaches a decision on the bigger question of whether myanmar is guilty of deliberately trying to destroy the rohingya people. and that may not be for years. this is an outside source light from the bbc. then a new year celebrations has been cancelled in beijing as china tries to stop the spread of the new city.|j beijing as china tries to stop the spread of the new city. i a look at some of the other stories from the bbc world service. nine and p rates
anna holligan reports from the hague. in myanmar‘s rakhine state face a real risk of genocide. in order to ensure their right to exist, the un's top court issued four emergency measures for myanmar to prevent killings, destruction or any acts designed to stop the rohingya from giving birth — in other words, any actions that violate the genocide convention, to ensure its military doesn't commit acts of genocide, preserve and prevent the destruction of evidence of genocide and report on the...
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anchor: moving on, international court in the hague has said they have the authority to rule over a casen which myanmar is ruled in genocide over the rohingya. it was launched by gambia, canada, and the netherlands and seeks to grant access to human bodies investigating alleged crimes against the muslim minority population, calling kate isry and why the being heard before the court today. become tooave familiar. hundreds of thousands of refugees packed into makeshift camps on the border between myanmar and bangladesh will stop the migrants belonging to the rohingya population have been forced o out of the country on a massive scale since 2017. they have been called the world's largest list -- largest state-less people. minority group has faced long-running persecution in majority buddhist myanmar. the current crisis began in 2017, win attacks by rohingya military groups killed 12 security officers. myanmar's military responded with what the united nations and several countries have labeled ethnic cleansing. a charge that the myanmar government denies. right groups estimate at least 10,00
anchor: moving on, international court in the hague has said they have the authority to rule over a casen which myanmar is ruled in genocide over the rohingya. it was launched by gambia, canada, and the netherlands and seeks to grant access to human bodies investigating alleged crimes against the muslim minority population, calling kate isry and why the being heard before the court today. become tooave familiar. hundreds of thousands of refugees packed into makeshift camps on the border between...
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anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. an, has warned that a conflict with neigbouring iran would be a disaster for his own country and the developing world. in a wide ranging interview he also defended comparing the indian government to the nazis. mr khan was speaking to the bbc‘s mishal husain at the world economic forum in davos. the thing that worries us the most is we've just stabilised our economy. we went through a really difficult patch. we've stabilised our economy, and if there's a conflict oil prices will go up, and not just pakistan, it conflict oil prices will go up, and notjust pakistan, it will hurt a lot of developing countries. you brought this up with president trump? yes, i did. the fact we will all suffer, the developing world will suffer because of the oil prices. but in any case it makes no sense. it is 19 years the us has been stuck in afghanistan. again, this region affording another conflict? do you think he was listening? i gave my own point of view and i guess president donald trump would have his
anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. an, has warned that a conflict with neigbouring iran would be a disaster for his own country and the developing world. in a wide ranging interview he also defended comparing the indian government to the nazis. mr khan was speaking to the bbc‘s mishal husain at the world economic forum in davos. the thing that worries us the most is we've just stabilised our economy. we went through a really difficult patch. we've stabilised our economy, and if there's a...
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it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment he barca al-jazeera the hague. that is why it is all position the there is asking political and economic leaders to help them bring change discount tree on wado was speaking at the world economic forum in davos was one year ago at this very meeting with several leaders backed venezuela's interim president nicolas maduro who's still in power. what we needed to do is create a majority we are united and we will make a difference and what we hope is that europe as well will strengthen its position that will stand foursquare with us we've had about money meetings thus far and all these were formal meetings and we didn't have a lot of time but what we were able to do is believe the sanctions have to be stopped because this can bring pressure on the dictatorship and that is a way to exercise pressure against. david smolensky is the special envoy for venezuelan migration and refugee crisis of the organization of american states he says the davos forum was an opportunity for quiet all to lay out the scale of the crisis of v
it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment he barca al-jazeera the hague. that is why it is all position the there is asking political and economic leaders to help them bring change discount tree on wado was speaking at the world economic forum in davos was one year ago at this very meeting with several leaders backed venezuela's interim president nicolas maduro who's still in power. what we needed to do is create a majority we are united and we will make a...
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europe and said germany had a key role to play in combating it give them money and have a chip in the hague germany the country where the so-called final solution was to 5 has assumed a responsibility for the protection of international liberal values which are being violated by populism shockey kidney gate guy late forty's. rivlin said that if this effort fails in germany it will fail everywhere german president. said the shoah is part of german history and identity he warned that hatred and...
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minority 3 years ago more than 700000 fled to neighboring bangladesh the park has more now from the hague it is the world's highest court formed in the aftermath of the 2nd world war to end state abuses of power. stands accused of perhaps the greatest to peace the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims in the case against head government was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries in action means that more people have been killed more woman i've been an i.v. . and my children have been burnt alive the court heard allegations of atrocity after atrocity myanmar's military is accused of mass murder rape and the destruction of rango muslim communities the nobel peace prize laureate watched on a woman detained for years by myanmar's military now defending them she doesn't have control over the army but see cheese personally accused of failing to hold it to account she calls for the case to be dropped. or press a call to remove the case from it's
minority 3 years ago more than 700000 fled to neighboring bangladesh the park has more now from the hague it is the world's highest court formed in the aftermath of the 2nd world war to end state abuses of power. stands accused of perhaps the greatest to peace the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims in the case against head government was brought by the gambia on...
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it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment the barca al-jazeera the hague as you're hearing violence and persecution has forced the rangar into bangladesh counted chadri reports just now from cox's bizarre way he's been speaking with refugees after they heard the international court of justice is decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing directly to come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the people after the ruling sitting out in the stalls they've been waiting here for hours wanting to know what will be the outcome that's been listening to a transistor radio listening to various news and they're discussing among themselves i would talk to them see what their reaction is that said it is very welcoming they're very happy and anxious listen to some of their reactions and i think we should be a little thanks to our love for this verdict and gambia for initiating the legal process also thanks to bangladesh for giving a shelter finally the verdict recognised our suffering in all the atrocitie
it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment the barca al-jazeera the hague as you're hearing violence and persecution has forced the rangar into bangladesh counted chadri reports just now from cox's bizarre way he's been speaking with refugees after they heard the international court of justice is decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing directly to come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the...
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get a man you have a chip in the hague germany the country where the so-called final solution was devised has assumed responsibility for the protection of international liberal values which are being violated by populism. kidney gate guy les properties. rivlin said that if this effort fails in germany it will fail everywhere german president hung in my a said the shoah is part of german history and identity he warned that hatred and abuse are spreading and the poison of nationalism is seeping into debates once again including here in germany in the i don't want you guys good image that we thought that the specters of the past would vanish with time but no they're raising their ugly heads again in a new guys moreover they're presenting their folkish and all for a tarion ideas as a vision for the future as better answers to the open questions about time. paintings of auschwitz are on display in the in the stock that buy does he have who survived his own deals in the camp he'd been forced to retrieve bodies from the gas chambers and bundy. well i'm joined now here the big table by digit borg
get a man you have a chip in the hague germany the country where the so-called final solution was devised has assumed responsibility for the protection of international liberal values which are being violated by populism. kidney gate guy les properties. rivlin said that if this effort fails in germany it will fail everywhere german president hung in my a said the shoah is part of german history and identity he warned that hatred and abuse are spreading and the poison of nationalism is seeping...
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it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment he barca al-jazeera the hague. live to cox's bazar in bangladesh home to hundreds of thousands of refugees 0 is a town their child free is the autonomy of the me i'm not government says that it's taken note of the judgement what people they're hearing from back home in myanmar has anything changed. so far we haven't actually we have been talking last several days with various community leaders are going to have people in the camp. that do have contact on the site that basically they're saying that look there's still people still being prosecuted at some people even trying to cross into this site usually turn away by bangladesh border guards the situation is still quite tense a recent report by. $45.00 writes a human rights body say that documents an eyewitness report that over $125000.00 growing as i mean internment camps and there is also a chorus and forcefully many of the ring us told to take an n.b.c. card which is essentially a card that says their bengali muslim nothing to do with their status in myanmar so t
it's expected to be many years before myanmar faces a similar judgment he barca al-jazeera the hague. live to cox's bazar in bangladesh home to hundreds of thousands of refugees 0 is a town their child free is the autonomy of the me i'm not government says that it's taken note of the judgement what people they're hearing from back home in myanmar has anything changed. so far we haven't actually we have been talking last several days with various community leaders are going to have people in the...
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the hague. till ahead on al-jazeera a late venezuelan unit is accused of police violence here from the victims in our special report and. i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. in sport after more than a decade away we'll hear from the international cricket team making their return to pakistan. places say we've got some quiet weather into the eastern side of the mediterranean sea the majority of the claps pushing through iraq just rolling across iran where we are seeing some rather wet sand at times some rather wintry weather full of this a lot of clout here across the gulf east and possibly saudi arabia with a bit of wet weather possibly have a night as we go through friday into saturday here in costs out of freshens up behind it. 20 degrees celsius that cloud and right will stretches way down is the fall sout
the hague. till ahead on al-jazeera a late venezuelan unit is accused of police violence here from the victims in our special report and. i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. in sport after more than a decade away we'll hear from the international cricket team making their return to pakistan. places say...
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anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. ing times. only 72 percent of patients were seen within four hours in december. the target is 95 percent, but it's never been met. the figures are worse than the latest in england and scotland, but better than in northern ireland. more from our wales correspondent, hywel griffith. the front line for a service that is struggling. every winter brings pressure on these wards but december saw a record number of patients that arrived here. only half were seeing ana within arrived here. only half were seeing an a within four hours. some in beds, many on chairs but wherever the staff confined space. you'll make nowhere to go and you cannot do yourjob to the best of your ability. it is extremely difficult how can they explain it, i suppose it feels like you're in a place where you have no control, but you're trying to deal with what is in front of you at the time. this was the fourth month in a row where the waiting times have been the worst ever. but it is the whole system that's suffering. i
anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. ing times. only 72 percent of patients were seen within four hours in december. the target is 95 percent, but it's never been met. the figures are worse than the latest in england and scotland, but better than in northern ireland. more from our wales correspondent, hywel griffith. the front line for a service that is struggling. every winter brings pressure on these wards but december saw a record number of patients that arrived here. only half were seeing...
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here is the report from the hague. >>he judges ruled that they face a real risk of genocide. order to ensure the right to exist, the top court issued four emergency measures. that is for myanmar to prevent killings, destruction, or asked to designed to stop the rohingya from givingirth. anything thatla vioshe genocide convention to ensure the military does not commit acts of a genocide come preserve and prevent the destruction of evidence, of genocind report on the measures plummetedrithin f months. and then again every six months until the icjch r a decision on the bigger question of whether myanmar is guilty of elabately trying to destroy the rohingya people. ♪ this is "outside source." life from the bbc news room. -- live from the bbc newsroom. new year's celebrations are canceled in beijing as china tries to stop a potent new virus. three cities are now on lockdown. now, it is dayes three of ent trump's impeachment trial in washington, d.c., and democrats l continue to out their case, focusing on with say proves donald trump abused his power and obstructed cong rss. let'i
here is the report from the hague. >>he judges ruled that they face a real risk of genocide. order to ensure the right to exist, the top court issued four emergency measures. that is for myanmar to prevent killings, destruction, or asked to designed to stop the rohingya from givingirth. anything thatla vioshe genocide convention to ensure the military does not commit acts of a genocide come preserve and prevent the destruction of evidence, of genocind report on the measures...
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anna holligan was at the hague and brings us this report. e a real risk of genocide. in order to ensure their right to exist, the un's top court issued four emergency measures for myanmar to prevent killings, destruction or any acts designed to stop the rohingya from giving birth — in other words, any actions that violate the genocide convention, to ensure its military doesn't commit acts of genocide, preserve and prevent the destruction of evidence of genocide and report on the measures implemented within four months, and then again every six months, until the icj reaches a decision on the bigger question of whether myanmar is guilty of deliberately trying to destroy the rohingya people. and that may not be for years. while the court doesn't have the power to enforce its rulings, human rights group have urged governments and un bodies to weigh in, to ensure that the emergency measures are enforced. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. time for a look at the weather. here's darren. evening, then we had sunshine across the country today, but
anna holligan was at the hague and brings us this report. e a real risk of genocide. in order to ensure their right to exist, the un's top court issued four emergency measures for myanmar to prevent killings, destruction or any acts designed to stop the rohingya from giving birth — in other words, any actions that violate the genocide convention, to ensure its military doesn't commit acts of genocide, preserve and prevent the destruction of evidence of genocide and report on the measures...
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for a world in which the law is absent well those of the usa doesn't care about what happens in the hague it's not a member of that court and off the target but american commanders do and it's fascinating to see the initial reaction america's next commander is a brit in their military screw what is called a libra and it makes clear that it's a war crime to attack churches to attack cultural institutions secretary slater my pump air defended trumps comments about some of the target of these did because he thinks like about berrian but the way said it would be within the law when i leave out that and everyone knows he's wrong the generals i think will for the most part disobey trump's command to bomb a world heritage area because they remember nuremberg so they will not a bay those orders it will be perhaps the end of trump if orders given well if persepolis in the south of iran as sure as. one great morning went to human civilization another is the pathan and contemporaneous. as i was you know i was just a little later on the parthenon as the greatest existing one of the able to tell me ab
for a world in which the law is absent well those of the usa doesn't care about what happens in the hague it's not a member of that court and off the target but american commanders do and it's fascinating to see the initial reaction america's next commander is a brit in their military screw what is called a libra and it makes clear that it's a war crime to attack churches to attack cultural institutions secretary slater my pump air defended trumps comments about some of the target of these did...
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in the hague we could do. an extra hour national criminal court initially as the chemical he could talk about libyan players being held responsible we have a. of experts on libya that is publishing reports twice a year twice a year all all violations in detail so one has to take this by the hand and publish it and go against each player i think jim diplomats have not more but it's something so just outlined a number of measures that sound at least theoretically feasible allen on the other hand as you have pointed out we have powerful interests let's take just one of those measures this sophia naval mission various european countries including germany bailed out of it essentially saying that in its form that it was supposed to interdict human smuggling it was too difficult because the europeans couldn't agree on what to do with those refugees who were then actually stopped in mid-ocean so could it work as a military mission essentially to internet weapons are we likely to see disjunction once again between betwe
in the hague we could do. an extra hour national criminal court initially as the chemical he could talk about libyan players being held responsible we have a. of experts on libya that is publishing reports twice a year twice a year all all violations in detail so one has to take this by the hand and publish it and go against each player i think jim diplomats have not more but it's something so just outlined a number of measures that sound at least theoretically feasible allen on the other hand...
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the international court ofjustice in the hague will shortly rule on whether rohingya muslims still livingof wuhan grinds toa in the chinese city of wuhan grinds to a halt as authorities try to contain a new respiratory virus. four people are missing, including a british man after storms sweep across spain. world leaders gather in jerusalem to mark the 75th anniverisary of the liberation of auschwitz. more than a million people, mostlyjews, were murdered by the nazis there.
the international court ofjustice in the hague will shortly rule on whether rohingya muslims still livingof wuhan grinds toa in the chinese city of wuhan grinds to a halt as authorities try to contain a new respiratory virus. four people are missing, including a british man after storms sweep across spain. world leaders gather in jerusalem to mark the 75th anniverisary of the liberation of auschwitz. more than a million people, mostlyjews, were murdered by the nazis there.
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anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. mental activists are saying the contamination of drinking water in the us with man—made chemicals is far more serious than previously estimated. tests commissioned by the environmental working group have for the first time found toxic chemicals, pfa is, in the drinking water of dozens of american cities. some of these have been linked to cancer, liver damage and low birthrate. hundreds of schools are staying close for two days in bangkok because of the high level of air pollution. the burning of undergrowth in surrounding rural areas is believed to contribute to poorair areas is believed to contribute to poor air quality in the thai capital. a transgender soldier in south korea says she will sue the army after it dismissed her following says she will sue the army after it dismissed herfollowing her sex change. shejoined dismissed herfollowing her sex change. she joined as a dismissed herfollowing her sex change. shejoined as a man but had assignment surgery last year. byun hui—soo has
anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. mental activists are saying the contamination of drinking water in the us with man—made chemicals is far more serious than previously estimated. tests commissioned by the environmental working group have for the first time found toxic chemicals, pfa is, in the drinking water of dozens of american cities. some of these have been linked to cancer, liver damage and low birthrate. hundreds of schools are staying close for two days in bangkok because of the...