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to be the south sudan. the requests for them to leave from either institutions might not be the best way. i think it would be better to cooperate with south sudan by having a direct talk with authorities. and should the need for their presence have come to an end, then definitely south sudan will reconsider. yes, this is need for accountability as part of whatever is going to be agreed. we need to have complete accountability. by accountability, i'm not being particular about one group. whoever has committed a crime against an individual, against a community must be taken to justice. i know there are seven offices who have been identified to have used excessive power against some civilians, and they are under investigation, and the results will be publicized very soon. the constitutional review is an absolute necessity. it has been underway. sometimes blocked by the internal quibbles, but it is a mess way forward -- necessary way forward. and there are so many ways of making permanent constitution. but the
to be the south sudan. the requests for them to leave from either institutions might not be the best way. i think it would be better to cooperate with south sudan by having a direct talk with authorities. and should the need for their presence have come to an end, then definitely south sudan will reconsider. yes, this is need for accountability as part of whatever is going to be agreed. we need to have complete accountability. by accountability, i'm not being particular about one group....
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the u.n. mission in south sudan. we are now actively encouraging member states provide additional troops and former police units to that nation. including through the transfer of contingents from other nations in the region where they can be spared. these additional troops simply have begun to arrive, we've also committed an additional $50 million of u.s. humanitarian assistance to address the immediate pressing needs created by the conflict and we will be doing for the assessments in the coming days. i continue to be encouraged by igad's leadership and convened the parties, and believe that the igad led negotiations offer the best hope for south sudan and the region. we'll continue to support the mediators in carrying out their mandate as instructed by the communicate of the 24th sensation of a heads of state which met on the 31st of january. key to this mandate is its instruction for the mediators to, and i quote, develop a framework for the next phase of negotiations in south sudan, including specific modalities on
the u.n. mission in south sudan. we are now actively encouraging member states provide additional troops and former police units to that nation. including through the transfer of contingents from other nations in the region where they can be spared. these additional troops simply have begun to arrive, we've also committed an additional $50 million of u.s. humanitarian assistance to address the immediate pressing needs created by the conflict and we will be doing for the assessments in the...
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including the individual who talks about sudan. there is nothing wrong with having these leaders lead a consolation. but we have to look at the histories of ethnic relations in south sudan where they will come from an ethnic group where they are accused of other ethnic groups of the other sorts of issues and they are more acceptable to everyone and as one person told us when this institute was investigated was the ability of doing a lot more with the compilation process in the problems of south sudan cannot be prayed away. and so we look at a more comprehensive recompilation process that everyone will buy into is out of the question. and the other accountability that is critical for the recompilation to take place is the impunity has to stop. because it is not impunity that has become one of the big reasons that is going on and is talked about. and these will need to be built into whatever political government will emerge if it were to be made with commitments and financial commitments and political commitments, if there were to be
including the individual who talks about sudan. there is nothing wrong with having these leaders lead a consolation. but we have to look at the histories of ethnic relations in south sudan where they will come from an ethnic group where they are accused of other ethnic groups of the other sorts of issues and they are more acceptable to everyone and as one person told us when this institute was investigated was the ability of doing a lot more with the compilation process in the problems of south...
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the government of southern sudan, including all the political parties and its governance in south sudan. many others to date who feel they have been excluded for their political space has been induced very much in charge of running the show. implementation of the agreement, organization of the election and the referendum. overseeing economic development. so by and large, i would tend to think that it is not fair to assume that space was reduced for those. yet unfortunately, the results of the violence has led to a lot of cost and materials for the people of south sudan. it is unfortunate. we are determined to find and input and this is what is calm through the conclusion of the ceasefire. we think the way forward now is an inclusive dialogue. that inclusive dialogue did not end after the violence. authorities have been in dialogue with other groups, many of whom recall that s. plm d.c. was an operation for a very long time after the former minister of foreign affairs contested against the president and decided to get into exile and not come in for the collaboration of independence. but
the government of southern sudan, including all the political parties and its governance in south sudan. many others to date who feel they have been excluded for their political space has been induced very much in charge of running the show. implementation of the agreement, organization of the election and the referendum. overseeing economic development. so by and large, i would tend to think that it is not fair to assume that space was reduced for those. yet unfortunately, the results of the...
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thank you for the interest in south sudan. i think that we really are terribly, terribly disappointed that three years after the historic referendum for independence and nine years since the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement that south sudan, again, is driven by conflict. only this time the conflict is not with the government in cartoon but it is a conflict in itself. the fact that south sudan faces internal challenges is not of i.t. surprising. i think to anyone here today. interpolitical tensions have been building for months. political space, and space for civil society have been shrinking since independence. intercommunal tensions have been long standing and the country's institutions understandably weak. nevertheless, the speed with which this conflict escaladed once the event of the night of the december 15th occurred. was, i think, astonishing. the conflict devastating for the people of south sudan. and for those of us in the international community in the hope of seeing it escape the terrible cycle of violenc
thank you for the interest in south sudan. i think that we really are terribly, terribly disappointed that three years after the historic referendum for independence and nine years since the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement that south sudan, again, is driven by conflict. only this time the conflict is not with the government in cartoon but it is a conflict in itself. the fact that south sudan faces internal challenges is not of i.t. surprising. i think to anyone here today....
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the u.n. nation in south sudan. >> this is a ghost town. the smell of death is suspended in the air. few people are around, despite the ceasefire. if they were to return, there's little to come back to. >> one can truly imagine the atrocities. home after home, burnt and looted, the market reduced to a pile of rub , void of any life >> margaret fled into the bush as the rebels approached her district. she still has to come to terms with the hor juniors she witnessed. >> they came after us in the bush and were shooting, shooting. some women and children tried to escape by boat. they shot at them too. they sank and everyone drowned. >> those left behind seem gaunt and frightened. this is not the first time they saw destruction by rebels loyal to riek machar. in 1991, 2,000 people were killed. after south sudan gained independence, the people of bor hoped for a brighter future. it seems the shadow of the past haunts the present. >> we go to south sudan's capital with the latest. >> the ceasefire is wobbly at best. the acting governor tells me that, "yes, the rebels have been pushed north
the u.n. nation in south sudan. >> this is a ghost town. the smell of death is suspended in the air. few people are around, despite the ceasefire. if they were to return, there's little to come back to. >> one can truly imagine the atrocities. home after home, burnt and looted, the market reduced to a pile of rub , void of any life >> margaret fled into the bush as the rebels approached her district. she still has to come to terms with the hor juniors she witnessed. >>...
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he said yes, sir, i would like to go to the sudan. could you arrange that for me? churchill's whole road to fame and glory, his participation in one of the last cavalry charges undertaken in the sudan, his movement then on to cover the south african war as a foreign correspondent, his capture, his international reclaim, his election to parliament soon after his return, he becomes so famous in britain. you heard of winston churchill, this is all i have to say. the latest and greatest correspondence, that was the 1890s. when i look at afghanistan, a crucial year. and american-led campaign. people could reflect on churchill and british in the 1890s. the original idea i had with general david petraeus who was the nato commander, counterinsurgency strategy to face in the taliban and he had been reading churchill's american field force and the lessons to the british. general david petraeus tells me for just like the british, the military resources you have that your disposal there is not a military solution to this problem. geopolitical solution and that is quite a challe
he said yes, sir, i would like to go to the sudan. could you arrange that for me? churchill's whole road to fame and glory, his participation in one of the last cavalry charges undertaken in the sudan, his movement then on to cover the south african war as a foreign correspondent, his capture, his international reclaim, his election to parliament soon after his return, he becomes so famous in britain. you heard of winston churchill, this is all i have to say. the latest and greatest...
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is little ceremony for the dead in south sudan and in the country, theest living are now on the run. bbc is there. >> what is beyond doubt, it seems to me, is that there was indiscriminate killing here and the fear it might happen again, strong.till running >> the oldest known holocaust dies at the age of 110. helped back at how music alice hurd summer through her darkest times. welcome to our viewers around the globe. almost a year, they've been living under siege on the outskirts of damascus, trapped the syrian war. more than 20,000 people are this refugeeve camp for palestinians which they call a living hell. tonight, our chief international correspondent takes us inside in report.cial >> it could be the scene of a natural disaster. man-made.s not much is left here. but this tide of people. struggle to contain the crowds but they couldn't emotions.the >> they tell the story of yarmuke, thousands of people living under siege for months months without access to food or medical assistance. >> i'm so tired, so tired, this cries. pleading,man stops, please, please, take us out, here.dy
is little ceremony for the dead in south sudan and in the country, theest living are now on the run. bbc is there. >> what is beyond doubt, it seems to me, is that there was indiscriminate killing here and the fear it might happen again, strong.till running >> the oldest known holocaust dies at the age of 110. helped back at how music alice hurd summer through her darkest times. welcome to our viewers around the globe. almost a year, they've been living under siege on the outskirts...
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the ugandan troops have been in south sudan since 2008 as a result of the african task force.order to track down the law resistance army -- >> yeah, but we're talking about the -- >> with an america -- >> no. most of these troops were deployed first in the west. they only came because in this the protection of the important infrastructure, which was juba airport, and the juba road, this is an economic road for south sudan -- >> when the u.s. calls for the immediate withdraw of foreign troops invited by either side, who do you think they are referring to when they are talking about the government? >> well, we have 12,000 united nations troops in juba now, and we have agreed out of the request of the security council to bring in another 5,000. the ugandan troops are there not to participate in war against the rebels, but they came in to protect the juba airport and the airstrip because they were being used in equating foreign citizens. the americans were then able-to-transport their citizens out, so was britain was able to transport, so was european union, as well as sudan, as w
the ugandan troops have been in south sudan since 2008 as a result of the african task force.order to track down the law resistance army -- >> yeah, but we're talking about the -- >> with an america -- >> no. most of these troops were deployed first in the west. they only came because in this the protection of the important infrastructure, which was juba airport, and the juba road, this is an economic road for south sudan -- >> when the u.s. calls for the immediate...
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the neighbors will be the same neighborhood. north sudan is not going to move to the north pole and south sudan move to some other place. it's going to still have neighbors with c.a.r. which is a complete and total wreck today. uganda's not exactly a model for democracy not to mention human rights. kenya who, the last time i was in juba, kenya was having its election which didn't turn out exactly perfectly. and khartoum is still in a complete wreck. ask that's the situation -- and that's the situation. so my comment is perhaps we need to recalibrate instead of pathway to stability and some hausian future, but we need to make an agenda which is far more realistic, management of crisis and conflict. because that's what's going to be on the agenda. thank you. >> okay, thank you very much. please, right here. >> my name is leslie warner, i'm a political military analyst focusing on africa at cna, and my question is with regard to the deployment to south sudan. of course, it came at the invitation of the goth of south sudan -- government of sout
the neighbors will be the same neighborhood. north sudan is not going to move to the north pole and south sudan move to some other place. it's going to still have neighbors with c.a.r. which is a complete and total wreck today. uganda's not exactly a model for democracy not to mention human rights. kenya who, the last time i was in juba, kenya was having its election which didn't turn out exactly perfectly. and khartoum is still in a complete wreck. ask that's the situation -- and that's the...
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the struggle here is telling of south sudan itself. ople feel that armed rebellion is the only way to make voices heard. it's the message given to the presidential envoy at a heated meeting. people want to see progress before leaving in peace. >> we need to pay tapes. we need -- attention it it and address it. >> we are concentrating on a total look. these are our country. we are new generations and address our own problems. >> for now they say they are willing to lay down his weapons. time is of the essence. >> to the government of south sudan we need to remain calm. >> they will not be happy. you don't give food. when you gave dog food, it will be happy for you. >> the challenge for the government of south sudan is to rides above tribal and ethnic differences for the sake of national ethnic unity. >> let's go back to the unrest in kiev, al jazeera's barnaby phillips is on the line. bring us up to date. >> the ukraine hotel at the top end of independence square has been taken over by protesters. i have seen one man with a gun run throu
the struggle here is telling of south sudan itself. ople feel that armed rebellion is the only way to make voices heard. it's the message given to the presidential envoy at a heated meeting. people want to see progress before leaving in peace. >> we need to pay tapes. we need -- attention it it and address it. >> we are concentrating on a total look. these are our country. we are new generations and address our own problems. >> for now they say they are willing to lay down his...
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and these fighters were proxy fighters between chad and sudan just a few years ago. and thewant that was reached between chad and sudan in the late 2,000s kind of enabled the fighters to seek safer ground specifically in the central african republic and fight against what is a broken or extremely state with no institutional capability to defend itself. but this kind of noah cross borders, a wham a mole type insurgency, we see this in mali that ambassador sanders talked b swaoe it nigeria, we have seen it in chad previously. and now the we are trying to address this in lip i can't as well. so there is very many commonalities with what is going on in central african republic. with rebel fighters who have a grievance who have a history of being exploded from a central government, which was exactly the case in under the previous administration. and they have the weapons, they have the resources to rise up and fight. >> what is the american interest? historically in various parts of africa you might have looked at one country or another having terrible problems and say, well, tha
and these fighters were proxy fighters between chad and sudan just a few years ago. and thewant that was reached between chad and sudan in the late 2,000s kind of enabled the fighters to seek safer ground specifically in the central african republic and fight against what is a broken or extremely state with no institutional capability to defend itself. but this kind of noah cross borders, a wham a mole type insurgency, we see this in mali that ambassador sanders talked b swaoe it nigeria, we...
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i would quite like to go to the sudan. can you arrange that for me? churchill's whole road for fame and glory, his participation among the last great cavalry charges undertaken by the british army in the sudan, his movement bent on to cover the south african war as a foreign correspondent, is capture, his international acclaim, and, of course, as a result of his election to parliament soon after his return. he becomes so famous in britain that the music calls are used to seeing a little refrain, you've heard of winston churchill, this is all i have to say, he's the latest and the greatest correspondent of the day. that was the 1890s. today, i think, when we look at afghanistan, and this year of course is a rather crucial year for the american-led campaign that we've had there for 10 years, i think people will reflect on some of the lessons churchill and the british learned in the 1890s. the original idea for writing this book came from a conversation i had with general david petraeus when he was a nato commander and he was drawing up his counterinsurge
i would quite like to go to the sudan. can you arrange that for me? churchill's whole road for fame and glory, his participation among the last great cavalry charges undertaken by the british army in the sudan, his movement bent on to cover the south african war as a foreign correspondent, is capture, his international acclaim, and, of course, as a result of his election to parliament soon after his return. he becomes so famous in britain that the music calls are used to seeing a little...
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the top stories this history. south sudan of the most dangerous nations on earth in which to give birth according to a new report from a charity save the children. around the world every year a million babies die within the first 24 hours of their life. >>> ukraine's parliament has decided to refer its former president viktor yanukovych to the international criminal court in the hague. they say he was responsible for the deaths of 100 protesters. in ukraine, the hunt is on for the ousted president mr. yanukovych. hasn't been seen since his plane was blocked from taking off on saturday. it is understood he escaped to a stronghold of support for the former president. well, let's go over to daniel sanford. daniel, they seek him there, they seek him there. what's the word there? >> reporter: well, the concrete information remains the same as yesterday. yanukovych's official security detail left him -- he gave the option to leave and they took it. that was the last time that anybody officially saw him. that information comes direc
the top stories this history. south sudan of the most dangerous nations on earth in which to give birth according to a new report from a charity save the children. around the world every year a million babies die within the first 24 hours of their life. >>> ukraine's parliament has decided to refer its former president viktor yanukovych to the international criminal court in the hague. they say he was responsible for the deaths of 100 protesters. in ukraine, the hunt is on for the...
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consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of the nile flows to these countries. how can you support life in egypt without restoring ethiopia's mountains? so this is regional, national, and international. >> environmental degradation is not only a problem for the dry regions of ethiopia. it can be just as devastating for countries like rwanda, where rainfall is plentiful. this tiny country is grappling with the problem of a growing population trying to eke out a living on a finite amount of land. as in china and ethiopia, over-farming on the hillsides caused serious erosion and a decline in fertility, forcing poor farmers to move into protected areas, such as the rugezi wetlands, a wildlife site of international importance. when farmers drained this marsh to try to grow more food, they not only damaged an important wetland ecosystem, they also had a significant impact three hours drive away in kigali, the capital city. the water that pours from the marshlands is a vital source of hydro power for rwanda's capital. as the wetlands began to dry out, power stations be
consider egypt, look at the sudan, where six percent of the nile flows to these countries. how can you support life in egypt without restoring ethiopia's mountains? so this is regional, national, and international. >> environmental degradation is not only a problem for the dry regions of ethiopia. it can be just as devastating for countries like rwanda, where rainfall is plentiful. this tiny country is grappling with the problem of a growing population trying to eke out a living on a...
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in the rest of south sudan it's a different story. nine of ten women get nowhere near a clinic. and that's all right. but what happens when there are complications? the journey to the village took about an hour in our four-wheel-drive vehicle. imagine doing it on foot. you can't call an ambulance here. so it's over there, is it? within minutes, it became obvious that the experience of childbirth in this village is much more typical of south sudan. nikina lost her baby last year. in fact, 5,000 babies died before making it through their first 24 hours every year. the midwife here monica took me to meet a woman who lost her child just last week. she told me she was away from home, out collecting grass to reroof her hut when she realized she had started bleeding. it took her three days to get to a clinic, too late to save her baby. we were on our way out when we came across this woman. app example of the challenges they face as midwives. she had been to tnatal classes. it was a long labor. sadly, she lost her child. can you explain to me, monica, why she didn't go back to the clinic
in the rest of south sudan it's a different story. nine of ten women get nowhere near a clinic. and that's all right. but what happens when there are complications? the journey to the village took about an hour in our four-wheel-drive vehicle. imagine doing it on foot. you can't call an ambulance here. so it's over there, is it? within minutes, it became obvious that the experience of childbirth in this village is much more typical of south sudan. nikina lost her baby last year. in fact, 5,000...
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the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. some cb-22's -- we tried to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours notice to make that flight to djibouti to evacuate the rest of the embassy. we did assist with the continued withdrawal of personnel out of the embassy. as far as the conditions we executed, we felt that the security was adequate for us to do that. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> i will take the question right next to the camera there please. >> this is joe talbot. sir, i would like to ask you about the legal framework of your missions. do you usually need to clear the mission with your local authorities? if yes, do you coordinate with the local authoriti
the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. some cb-22's -- we tried to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours notice to make that flight to...
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i've been to the sudan. i've seen horrible things. of the back of my eyes. >> jon: let me say this if i may. >> yes. >> jon: you're welcome. we watch these in the edits all the time. i watched that maybe 25 times. i still laugh my ass off every time i see it. >> even the song was great. >> jon: song was great everything. when we enter for the move everything going. >> in yellowish pants. >> jon: he is still, by the way, in the hospital. [ laughter ] two torn hips, displaced elbows. we're not the young troupe we used to be. >> no, no. those pants weren't yellow. >> jon: sepia tone. monuments men very briefly. this is say story of art historians? >> here is the thing. apparently hitler was a pretty bad guy. [laughter] and on top of killing everyone he also decided that he would steal all the art in all of europe. >> jon: just to go super villain on them. >> right really to make sure he was a schmuck. >> jon: right. >> he was stealing stole six million pieces of art, some of the most important pieces of art in our history and building a
i've been to the sudan. i've seen horrible things. of the back of my eyes. >> jon: let me say this if i may. >> yes. >> jon: you're welcome. we watch these in the edits all the time. i watched that maybe 25 times. i still laugh my ass off every time i see it. >> even the song was great. >> jon: song was great everything. when we enter for the move everything going. >> in yellowish pants. >> jon: he is still, by the way, in the hospital. [ laughter ]...
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they the would want to see identical to the counter to the sudan to the swiss dots easy so what specific to the two. so what has been told to proceed this is complex. so says there's something he'll now keep in mind we need to videotape the police whenever we can. um because it's their word against honest the only way we know we need to be actually prove them to court without a shadow of a doubt that they would like the distance to our team wanted. the reason people don't read this mail on sunday once again venting anger of the policies of francaise and thoughtful present all along . the crews were protesting against possible amendments to gay marriage and adoption was fleetwood same couples from tennessee place to have children. however authorities have said that i mean any such change is ms comes accept new week after its a cool guy and i get to tens of times is the crossroads demonstrate against the government and long range and can you see someone happy to present moment. she's gone on hunger strike. it seems to me. it's been a day since i are staying in the region quarter because we
they the would want to see identical to the counter to the sudan to the swiss dots easy so what specific to the two. so what has been told to proceed this is complex. so says there's something he'll now keep in mind we need to videotape the police whenever we can. um because it's their word against honest the only way we know we need to be actually prove them to court without a shadow of a doubt that they would like the distance to our team wanted. the reason people don't read this mail on...
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one fighter once called the most wanted man in south sudan. talked to us in an exclusive report. >> reporter: he emerged from the bush. they demand their own land within the newly independent south sudan. until recently he was the most wanted man in the country. >> based on all of the atrocitied that have been committed [ inaudible ] they wanted to have their own state together with [ inaudible ] communities. we have no development, we have no school, we have no facilities, we have no road, and we have not everything. so we are not within the consideration. that's why we need to have our own state. >> reporter: a call that resinates among the youth that have swelled the ranks of the cobras. this 16-year-old became a fighter after his mother and brother were killed by government forces during a violent disarmament campaign. >> translator: i am a soldier because there's no school for me to learn in. this is why i have a gun, so i can fight for my freedom and stay alive. >> reporter: they are marginalized people, in the least developed area in so
one fighter once called the most wanted man in south sudan. talked to us in an exclusive report. >> reporter: he emerged from the bush. they demand their own land within the newly independent south sudan. until recently he was the most wanted man in the country. >> based on all of the atrocitied that have been committed [ inaudible ] they wanted to have their own state together with [ inaudible ] communities. we have no development, we have no school, we have no facilities, we have...
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the rest of south sudan, it's a very different story. nine out of 10 women get nowhere near a clinic, and that's alright, but what happens when there are complications? >> the journey to this village took about an hour in our four-wheel-drive vehicle. imagine doing it on foot. you cannot call an ambulance here. >> it's over there, is it? >> within minutes, it became obvious that the experience of childbirth in this village is much more typical of south sudan . this woman lost her baby last year. in fact, some 5000 babies die before making it through their first 24 hours every year. me to meet here took a woman who lost her child just last week. she told me she was away from home, out collecting grass to prove her hut when she realized she had started bleeding. it took her readers to get to a clinic -- too late to save her baby -- it took her three days to get to a clinic. an example of the challenges they face as midwives, she told her she had been to anti-natal classes. she was in many ways a model mother, but she came back to her longge
the rest of south sudan, it's a very different story. nine out of 10 women get nowhere near a clinic, and that's alright, but what happens when there are complications? >> the journey to this village took about an hour in our four-wheel-drive vehicle. imagine doing it on foot. you cannot call an ambulance here. >> it's over there, is it? >> within minutes, it became obvious that the experience of childbirth in this village is much more typical of south sudan . this woman lost...
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the ethiopian airlines flights was meant to be heading to it to me passengers said the summit of the sudan. that compounded smokes the captain out of the cabin. soo instead to switzerland. when he asked first item. the plane landed safely. the combined it is now in custody. angel position has been protesting against the government for weeks and on tuesday the conflict reached in uk that excites me the other for the vitamins state that too was played on into the night. the continued into the next few days becoming the more clients. dozens of people until eight hundred stage and to demonstrate its police and journalists. in the central independence square. there are no pretense to be using as a headquarters and down. it really has tried repeatedly to clear the square without success sorry she's used armored vehicles. protest is for that quick amount of conte illness and final acts. president viktor yanukovich cold oatmeal position to stop the protests. describing them as terrorists. alyssa was that the demonstrations one to ten weeks. on tuesday they forced their way into the area around the
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yes, sir, can i go to the sudan? so the road to fade into glory with those charges undertaken by the british are we to cover that south african ball as a foreign correspondent is to claim the international acclaim in soon after his return. he becomes so famous in britain favored signal little refrain that this is all they have to say. the latest and the greatest correspondent of the day. that was the 1890's. and this year is rather crucial for the american-led campaign. people will reflect on some of the lessons of the 1890's. the original idea came from general petraeus when he was the nato commander police appear is counterinsurgency street he was rereading churchillian the lessons. and petraeus tells me just like the british to have your disposal not a military sufficient and that is quite a challenge in the months ahead but with his conclusion and initially it is through this. it is an open question politically it is abundant those words will occupy our thoughts in the years ahead. thank you. [applause] >> that wa
yes, sir, can i go to the sudan? so the road to fade into glory with those charges undertaken by the british are we to cover that south african ball as a foreign correspondent is to claim the international acclaim in soon after his return. he becomes so famous in britain favored signal little refrain that this is all they have to say. the latest and the greatest correspondent of the day. that was the 1890's. and this year is rather crucial for the american-led campaign. people will reflect on...
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the population. we are now looking at one in every three citizens of south sudan in acute need. but also support is likely -- in essence what has happened over the past weeks of violence is that it is not only effected 863,000 people who have left their homes, and indeed over 120,000 of them have gone across the border into countries such as kenya, or uganda, but it's the impact of the fighting on markets, on economic collapse, on the fact happen people can't move their livestock, marsh lands, they can't fish, and they are unable to hunt, and the results of that is 3.7 million people in acute need of a assistance. >> i suppose the big question is are you able to provide that? >> . >> we have the humanitarian chief, he met the minister of humanitarian affairs that gave all the assurances that we need that we can go and move around and reach any south sudanese citizen in need of emergency relief. and then, of course, we so need resources, and you know, the build for trying to reach this many people is high. we need $1.3 billion preparing to launch an appeal, and hope to have it out
the population. we are now looking at one in every three citizens of south sudan in acute need. but also support is likely -- in essence what has happened over the past weeks of violence is that it is not only effected 863,000 people who have left their homes, and indeed over 120,000 of them have gone across the border into countries such as kenya, or uganda, but it's the impact of the fighting on markets, on economic collapse, on the fact happen people can't move their livestock, marsh lands,...
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doll was opera bikies and on the promotion of on the anti semitic theories that done i invented the sudan used a tool ring the two thousand the line eu election campaign in which he was a kind of nuts. many of that on a signs posted five drops of themselves doing the cornell student out a solid many to list on its including cynical qs holocaust memorial was uneven death camps prompting critics to question with that attest to is really meant audience and the establishment. his controversial so that was brought into the spotlight than football and nicholas an okada was a friend of the canadian formed into joining a goal celebration in december. i. the mm. today steve sickness likes different things to different people choose can be to leash without attending synagogues are speaking a particular language. thank you girl. but you can not be a jewish religious activities. a new phase as personnel. you have to share with others. daniel camp committee to meet religious activist was born in germany as a christian and returned as a young man continues. a peaceful five in nineteen thirty eight east
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sun is at the sudan on my back as i speak and that's prompted concerns about the possibility of melting snow but organizers have insisted that everything is fine and all events will go ahead as shai jewel today and that's included the women's downhill which produced an absolute classic we've seen a dead heat between slovenia's tina maze and swiss since dominic design and that means they will both walk away with a gold medal and that has never happened in this event in the olympics before but coming back to the weather just yesterday temperatures were as high as plus sixty degrees up rose a plateau where the extreme park is held we also saw a number of crashes in the men's cross-country skiing and some of fleets of suggested that this is because of mushy snow when i spoke to one athlete from new zealand early this morning and she said you know what athletes just have to get on with it. coming into this event you know we know such as a little bit warmer we know the pipe conditions can be a little bit bearable we travel all around the world and we ski different halfpipe so you know as a pr
sun is at the sudan on my back as i speak and that's prompted concerns about the possibility of melting snow but organizers have insisted that everything is fine and all events will go ahead as shai jewel today and that's included the women's downhill which produced an absolute classic we've seen a dead heat between slovenia's tina maze and swiss since dominic design and that means they will both walk away with a gold medal and that has never happened in this event in the olympics before but...
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the out break of meisals have been worsened by the flow of refugees from south sudan flying with theome. >> when you are dealing with a situation where many people come in to a camp one of the biggest public health concerns is a measles out break. i think the important thing is that we are identifying the meisal cases and we are responsibility to go that. >> reporter: two-year-old twins were admitted two weeks ago. their mother noticed the symptoms. >> translator: they got feverish. i starte eyes started getting ry do the a rash and were very weak. >> reporter: now every child under 15 in the camp is being targeted in an emergency vaccination, 50,000 children in all think it's an exercise that's going to extend beyond the boundaries of the camp to the community hosting it. and again right t to south sudan where they are coming from. >> reporter: these refugees have been medically screened and faxes vaccinated against polio and measles, but they are not clear yet they have tonight screen forked a second time when they get to the camp. and vaccinated again, containing the spread of the
the out break of meisals have been worsened by the flow of refugees from south sudan flying with theome. >> when you are dealing with a situation where many people come in to a camp one of the biggest public health concerns is a measles out break. i think the important thing is that we are identifying the meisal cases and we are responsibility to go that. >> reporter: two-year-old twins were admitted two weeks ago. their mother noticed the symptoms. >> translator: they got...
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they the would want to see identical to the counter to the sudan peace has come such a feat so what specific to be true. so what has preceded it. this is complex of shops as it is something you can now keep in mind. we need to videotape the police whenever we can um because it's their word against tyrants. he'll be ruined when it could be actually prove them to court without a shadow of a doubt that the willies the distance to the rt loved it. we may be used to hearing my knee is about drones carrying out air strikes by the report was signed to work here. it's in the line as us military but since many war machines on the ground. also on the line dance at once to create what it calls the coolest spots in the first board the international space station and starts to get home to get more on what chile experiments are planned at the orbiting laboratory. i sat out the winter games in sochi will of course take home their homes now it's like to use once we even get a slice of the two atoms can see right. what's left for those who don't make an accordion and for the army of fans the half travel ther
they the would want to see identical to the counter to the sudan peace has come such a feat so what specific to be true. so what has preceded it. this is complex of shops as it is something you can now keep in mind. we need to videotape the police whenever we can um because it's their word against tyrants. he'll be ruined when it could be actually prove them to court without a shadow of a doubt that the willies the distance to the rt loved it. we may be used to hearing my knee is about drones...
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the un report has found civilians in south sudan with the main type of race and it was likely to press reports that thousands of couples was subjected to write up a tree or breaks and torture. good offices that shocked the funds have deterred many by forces loyal to president suffocated and apple treats goes to former vice president reacted in shock. hundreds of protesting the american city of phoenix at the bleacher section of the twelve if the sun has refused to say gangs from which its rates. this type of discipline. all i resign and has pasta with the cats protections from discrimination lawsuits to individuals and businesses it is now calling on state government to the type of extension staying at opens the door just to manage. and here in paris a french president francois launch has just been the fifty first i could coat with it. but ecan has made a tense climate with many friends from this family is struggling to make ends meet. dr because from the world's four thousand animals will be on show this year and hundreds of thousands of christians are expected to pass that on silk is
the un report has found civilians in south sudan with the main type of race and it was likely to press reports that thousands of couples was subjected to write up a tree or breaks and torture. good offices that shocked the funds have deterred many by forces loyal to president suffocated and apple treats goes to former vice president reacted in shock. hundreds of protesting the american city of phoenix at the bleacher section of the twelve if the sun has refused to say gangs from which its...
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gerri: right. >> a civil war in the sudan. playing into the price wars. gerri: it's a global marketplace. >> it is. gerri: obviously i want to ask you more about nat-gas. it is coming off a five-year high here. what do you see as an out look? i have to tell you, i thought prices would go down forever with all the fracking going on in this country and i'm in the northeast and the prices are going up. >> they're going up. a lot of people thought what you were did. they were in denial. the last five winters have been normal warmer than normal. this non-heat related demand. i was warning people, watch out if we get a cold winter this thing will run. this could get as high as $7 by 2015. what happened, people were lulled into false sense of security. they assumed producers could ramp up production to meet demand. there are oversupplies burning off. this was a wake-up call. mother nature is saying we have to invest more in infrastructure. get keystone pipeline going. get the natural gas pipelines going. why is new york importing, bringing natural gas from the g
gerri: right. >> a civil war in the sudan. playing into the price wars. gerri: it's a global marketplace. >> it is. gerri: obviously i want to ask you more about nat-gas. it is coming off a five-year high here. what do you see as an out look? i have to tell you, i thought prices would go down forever with all the fracking going on in this country and i'm in the northeast and the prices are going up. >> they're going up. a lot of people thought what you were did. they were in...
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they demand their own lan within the newly independent south sudan. l recently he was the most wanted man in the country. >> based on all the atrocities in the jonglei state, they wanted their own estate, together with other communities. we have no develop, no school, no house, no facilities, no road and no everything. i think seeing that, it means we are not within the consideration. that's why we need to have our own estate. >> a call that resonates among the youth that swelled the ranks. this 16-year-old became a fighter after his mother and brother were killed by government forces. >> i am a soldier, because there's no school for me to learn in, this is why i had a gun to fight for my freedom and stay alive. these are marginalised people. they are based in the least developed area in south sudan. people are left to depend on what nature has to offer. there has been no food distribution since a separate rebellion led by former vice president. a struggle is telling of south sudan, where people fear armed rebellion is the only way to make voices heard
they demand their own lan within the newly independent south sudan. l recently he was the most wanted man in the country. >> based on all the atrocities in the jonglei state, they wanted their own estate, together with other communities. we have no develop, no school, no house, no facilities, no road and no everything. i think seeing that, it means we are not within the consideration. that's why we need to have our own estate. >> a call that resonates among the youth that swelled...
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the time to rest traffickers and prosecute them. they let traffickers pasta checkpoints in eastern sudan. the police into separate fiji's as they enter the country and hand them over to traffic is. and the egyptian police and the tree of allowance traffickers to cross the heavily policed suez canal between the main part of egypt and its sinai peninsula. and it's this type of confusion that help us in the us to stop. stuart simpson from human rights watch. now for years europeans have rejected gm food products and the ball successfully courts and parliaments. make sure the genetically modified food stays off the family there but now after and in conclusion vote among member states the european commission is poised to pave the way for gm corn to be planted throughout the eu for human consumption. to say this is only the beginning that in the future to be much easier to approve other gm crops they say threatens fetuses in nineteen twenty eight eu member states voted against approving genetically modified maize. under the eu has weighed into the system the minority of countries was enough to e
the time to rest traffickers and prosecute them. they let traffickers pasta checkpoints in eastern sudan. the police into separate fiji's as they enter the country and hand them over to traffic is. and the egyptian police and the tree of allowance traffickers to cross the heavily policed suez canal between the main part of egypt and its sinai peninsula. and it's this type of confusion that help us in the us to stop. stuart simpson from human rights watch. now for years europeans have rejected...
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the conflict in south sudan killed more than 1,000 people. the fighting is continuing, with both sides violating a ceasefire that was signed last month. it forced many to flee from bor, cross the white nile to reach a temporary refugee camp and is now facing a food crisis. >> this woman has arrived, exhausted and alone. >> translation: i'm hungry, i walked through the bush, day and night, without food and water. i'm old. the sun burnt my head. six of my children have been killed. >> like many complain, their stomach rumbles with hunger all the time. they are dinkas, they say bor county when rebels loyal to former vice president riek machar attacked their village. they left everything behind and settled down wherever there was shade. almost every tree has a family under it. for humanitarian workers, it's a change to work out how many are living here. >> 150,000. we don't know. we are still counting them. it's not easy to get an estimation. >> the overwhelming majority are women and children. the men stayed behind. some to protect their homes, o
the conflict in south sudan killed more than 1,000 people. the fighting is continuing, with both sides violating a ceasefire that was signed last month. it forced many to flee from bor, cross the white nile to reach a temporary refugee camp and is now facing a food crisis. >> this woman has arrived, exhausted and alone. >> translation: i'm hungry, i walked through the bush, day and night, without food and water. i'm old. the sun burnt my head. six of my children have been killed....
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this area with however many people it is, this area is but one of the tragedy that has been developing in south sudanyou know, down in juba we've got situations with tiny spaces where we've got 25,000 people packed in, and it's very difficult to contain the disease outbreaks that have been threatening everybody there. so in some ways, yes, it causes enormous logistic challenges, but it gives a little bit of fight of other threats across the country. >> another thing that you notice when you drive around here there is a majority of women and very young children. you were talking about disease about outbreaks. the sum is blistering, the conditions are not ideal. how will you make sure that you'll contain outbreak. >> well, we'll be doing campaigns against measles, against cholera just as we are in other settings to make sure people aren't exposed to those sorts of diseases. there is an overwhelming majority of women and children here where the men, well, there are men here but there are other men looking after poverty. these people, they fled for their lives from the city of bor, 25 kilometers behind u
this area with however many people it is, this area is but one of the tragedy that has been developing in south sudanyou know, down in juba we've got situations with tiny spaces where we've got 25,000 people packed in, and it's very difficult to contain the disease outbreaks that have been threatening everybody there. so in some ways, yes, it causes enormous logistic challenges, but it gives a little bit of fight of other threats across the country. >> another thing that you notice when...
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we have received information that the vehicle may be a sudan as well. porter: they maintain the plate information is good. >> it could be the plate has been switched. it's difficult to say at this time. we want to make the key point on the license plait. >>reporter: there has been no victim nate and no photo. >> we have not had any one reported missing. >>reporter: officer chased down a half dozen alleged sitings of the vehicle. we have learned a psychic called in and said they were in the park which officers also checked out. just a short time they ruled out that red infinity suv they are looking for. that license plait is still good. that infinity has moved back to the east coast. they are looking for the license plait you see on your screen. >> something is not adding up in this case. we don't have the names of the victims. we don't have photographs of them. no one has come up missing. is it a sudan, is it a suv. is this really a kidnapping? what is going on? >>reporter: that's a question a lot of us are asking. at this point they said they are going
we have received information that the vehicle may be a sudan as well. porter: they maintain the plate information is good. >> it could be the plate has been switched. it's difficult to say at this time. we want to make the key point on the license plait. >>reporter: there has been no victim nate and no photo. >> we have not had any one reported missing. >>reporter: officer chased down a half dozen alleged sitings of the vehicle. we have learned a psychic called in and...
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the red cross has reported that the humanitarian situation in south sudan has deteriorated further and is trying to draw attention to the plight of hundreds of thousands of residents affected by the crisis, which began around two months ago. the united nations estimates that 860,000 people have been displaced by fighting between government troops and rebels in many are sorely lacking drinking water. humanitarian organizations are doing what they can to help. a statement on the oxfam website says it has helped 110,000 people in south sudan by giving them access to clean water. they have set up a water treatment system, for example, providing close to 210 meters of drinking water per day. the unhcr points out $20 will provide to families with cans to while $70clean water pays for separate kitchen sets for poor families to enable them to cook for themselves. ngo's in south sudan say the lack of medical supplies and access to treatment is also a major problem. some organizations have been trying to tackle the outbreak of measles and polio. unicef, for example, sent over two lanes carrying
the red cross has reported that the humanitarian situation in south sudan has deteriorated further and is trying to draw attention to the plight of hundreds of thousands of residents affected by the crisis, which began around two months ago. the united nations estimates that 860,000 people have been displaced by fighting between government troops and rebels in many are sorely lacking drinking water. humanitarian organizations are doing what they can to help. a statement on the oxfam website...
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. >> let's talk about global politics, what's happening with the -- the sudan and south sudan and satellite project. >> it's tricky now. we -- we try and step it up to infrared imagery so that we can see stuff at night and see stuff -- >> rose: from the satellite? >> from the satellite. it's pretty amazing. but we know it's very fairly effective because of the attacks in general were at night or during cloud cover. our big issue now is that in south sudan both sides including the side that was elected for their own -- are acting in a pretty bad way. and so our job now is to make sure that we've been doing it that we gather imagery from both sides and we put it up to hold both sides responsible not just one -- not just the people you would perceive to be the bad guy. we have to hold people responsible. it's tricky right now. it's a very complicated time. it's the newest country in the world and it's messy and flawed. and our slope that it's -- >> all those elements of oil and everything else. >> your hope is a it's a success story like ghana. and not somalia when it's all said and done. >> b
. >> let's talk about global politics, what's happening with the -- the sudan and south sudan and satellite project. >> it's tricky now. we -- we try and step it up to infrared imagery so that we can see stuff at night and see stuff -- >> rose: from the satellite? >> from the satellite. it's pretty amazing. but we know it's very fairly effective because of the attacks in general were at night or during cloud cover. our big issue now is that in south sudan both sides...
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operating in the country and, of course, a large diplomatic forward have seen juba all in south sudan. the armies east african response force was brought into the embassy in order to assist with the security. the embassy also had ordered an evacuation of that already drawn down a large portion of the embassy. and some planes were used to try to back with some personnel from north in one of the camps and they were shot at. we ended up coming in after that. that's not norm our area of focus. we are focused in north africa and west africa but we were directed with about 12 hours notice to make that flight from moron down to djibouti in order to be in position to evacuate the rest of the missy. and, in fact, we did assist with the continued withdrawal of personnel out of the embassy. so as far as the conditions that we executed, that withdrawal, we felt that the security was adequate for us to do that. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> i'll take the question right next to the camera there, please preventable, to the two questions on the second row, third row from the back. >>
operating in the country and, of course, a large diplomatic forward have seen juba all in south sudan. the armies east african response force was brought into the embassy in order to assist with the security. the embassy also had ordered an evacuation of that already drawn down a large portion of the embassy. and some planes were used to try to back with some personnel from north in one of the camps and they were shot at. we ended up coming in after that. that's not norm our area of focus. we...
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aquino of the philippines compared china's ambitions in the south china seas to adolf hitler's of the sudan land in czechoslovakia in 1938. is this rhetoric or reality. to help us sort this out joining me in new york is elizabeth economy the council on foreign relations senior fellow for asian studies and co-author of "by all means necessary" how china's resource quest is changing the world and evan osnos is a staff writer at "the new yorker" and was the correspondent for the last eight years, now based in d.c. and he joins us from there. so liz, the china/japan situation seems pretty bad. the japanese prime minister has just recently called for a revision of japan's constitution so that it can have a proper army. it already spends a lot of money on what it calls a defense force, but now they want to have a proper presumably army with an offense capacity as well. and this is the richest and the second richest country in asia we're talking about and the second and third largest economies in the world. it feels very tense. >> i think that's right. we've watched over the past year, so increasi
aquino of the philippines compared china's ambitions in the south china seas to adolf hitler's of the sudan land in czechoslovakia in 1938. is this rhetoric or reality. to help us sort this out joining me in new york is elizabeth economy the council on foreign relations senior fellow for asian studies and co-author of "by all means necessary" how china's resource quest is changing the world and evan osnos is a staff writer at "the new yorker" and was the correspondent for...
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the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. 22's were used to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours' notice to make that flight to djibouti to evacuate the rest of the embassy. as i mentioned, we did assist with the continued withdrawal of personnel out of the embassy. as far as the conditions we executed, we felt that the security was adequate for us to do that. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> i will take the question right next to the camera there please. then i am going to come to the questions on the second row. >> this is joe talbot. sir, i would like to ask you about the legal framework of your missions. do you usually need to clear the mission with your lo
the diplomatic corps fell in south sudan. the eastern response force was brought into the embassy to assist with the security, and the embassy had also ordered evacuations. they had already drawn down a large portion of their embassy. 22's were used to evacuate personnel from further north in one of the camp's, and they were shot up. we ended up coming in after that. we were focused in north africa and west africa. we were directed with about 12 hours' notice to make that flight to djibouti to...
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the highly contagious disease is thought to have emminated from refugees from south sudan. we have that report from a town bordering the equatorial state of south sudan. >> this mother buried her son on thursday. he was sick sips an infant. he got measles, it weak eped his immune system he could not fight a pneumonia attack. >> translation: he was my only son. i have no husband. i thought hoo wee be the -- he would be the one to get us out of here. >> sick children have to be guarantee eed inside the camp, and the camp hospital. the outbreak of measles has worsened. >> when you are dealing with a situation where you have many people coming into act. one of the biggest public health concerns is a measles outbreak. the important thing is that we are identify the myselfle cases and are responding to that. >> duals, 2-year-old twins admitted two weeks ago. the mother noticed the symptoms. >> they got feverish. i started getting red. we have a rash and they were weak. >> now every child under is a years in the camp is targeted in an emergency vaccination. 50,000 children in all.
the highly contagious disease is thought to have emminated from refugees from south sudan. we have that report from a town bordering the equatorial state of south sudan. >> this mother buried her son on thursday. he was sick sips an infant. he got measles, it weak eped his immune system he could not fight a pneumonia attack. >> translation: he was my only son. i have no husband. i thought hoo wee be the -- he would be the one to get us out of here. >> sick children have to be...