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the e.u. mission in sudan is adamant that it does not cooperate with the r.s.s. if it only deals with other units and it will not be supplying sudan with hardware . there will be probably when this computer which would be delivered for his weazened or change information to need to it works and. the sort of meant but could move so there when he says that he's waiting for us tonight probably there's a misunderstanding no. no they are trying to get some things out they are too tiring to really sudanese. know v. counter effects or there is a lesion for years now and they want to engage with the international community did he want to get some more legitimacy and soviet twining the ambassador believes sudan is on a road towards improvement that includes its human rights situation he defends e.u. cooperation saying the focus is on development aid in education and employment. one of the authors of an reporters worry that they engage with here and night strengthen and dictatorship that's the fundamental question but clearly we believe it's not by confrontations that you wi
the e.u. mission in sudan is adamant that it does not cooperate with the r.s.s. if it only deals with other units and it will not be supplying sudan with hardware . there will be probably when this computer which would be delivered for his weazened or change information to need to it works and. the sort of meant but could move so there when he says that he's waiting for us tonight probably there's a misunderstanding no. no they are trying to get some things out they are too tiring to really...
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the spokesperson for sudan's cooperation with the e.u. is general neal dahiya not affiliated with the r.s.s. he's in charge of border protection at the interior ministry. here arrives late to our meeting because he says he was held up in talks with e.u. project officials. stresses that sudan complies with international standards in its treatment of refugees. referred to a geisha ins and against the i.r.s. affan office is there any truth about it or are you working on this as well you know true for us because we have him go to any new reports on the. but we have also quoted the national commission on human rights those who have been understood or series of the borders we have to check them out a few years with the exam about to the to the comps but those who are. the irregular migrants so in collaboration with compass is the issue of a lot of the comments and then we take them back up to the countries the one area that we are not getting the border control is equipment time skeptical to here outlines a number of cooperation projects with t
the spokesperson for sudan's cooperation with the e.u. is general neal dahiya not affiliated with the r.s.s. he's in charge of border protection at the interior ministry. here arrives late to our meeting because he says he was held up in talks with e.u. project officials. stresses that sudan complies with international standards in its treatment of refugees. referred to a geisha ins and against the i.r.s. affan office is there any truth about it or are you working on this as well you know true...
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all of the military working to the supposed to. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines there kaname and made it difficult for many people to access basic services like health care when the conflict started at tahrir and hundreds of refugees were just beginning to settle in after fleeing violence in neighboring sudan you have to do he has collectively leave to the two countries for twenty years and has seen the worst of both wars what challenges did you face in sudan in the mud in the. bombing the area seriously sometimes again and then you were displaced and had to come to south sudan and then a conflict broke out tell us about that situation the only difference was that there was no one but many in south sudan but of course the fighting was just the same the fighting is the going place we are in there. is another complication with this one was it was from within when we. know very well that that is a force. the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious na
all of the military working to the supposed to. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines there kaname and made it difficult for many people to access basic services like health care when the conflict started at tahrir and hundreds of refugees were just beginning to settle in after fleeing violence in neighboring sudan you have to do he has collectively leave to the two countries for twenty years and has seen the worst of both wars...
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been struggling since the session of south sudan in twenty eleven the head of the us media giant c.b.s. liz moonves is stepping down immediately after new allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault came to light the new yorker magazine reported the latest accusations moonves one of hollywood's most powerful executives acknowledges relations with three of the women but he says they were consensual six other women made similar accusations last month those are your top stories up next is one of one east. the cost austerity in argentina will fix the economy and what about before out for emerging markets plus the good the bad and the ugly the corporate in fact society and the environment. paying attention. in the cost. of capital. like now. with. the stories. we are told by the people who live. this is. it's in countless products on supermarket shelves around the world. from chocolate ice cream to soap and shampoo. in indonesia the world's largest producer companies are acquiring.
been struggling since the session of south sudan in twenty eleven the head of the us media giant c.b.s. liz moonves is stepping down immediately after new allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault came to light the new yorker magazine reported the latest accusations moonves one of hollywood's most powerful executives acknowledges relations with three of the women but he says they were consensual six other women made similar accusations last month those are your top stories up next is...
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just going to africa to look at the sudan stop bombing the sudan the half of them i get from them in the commission more cicadas if my going to be. a hot. day. event to come out of the big game ha ha ha that's money that i would quote last week again a. set of the i middle i said i'm too caught up in telling us you know. she doesn't have a say in tickling delegates and i think that means he was in the office well i'm going to ask why do you think i'm going and also kind of want to most of a done and look into some of the i don't. think but that's an area elected by that when i was on the bench i think europe without one of the going to the. sun and i went to bed yet it was. so. it's so it's. just. it's it's it's. they're in a. group. in english would love. to meet. and act. out. some might. say jan actually end. of the scene there. a little historical. willing. to do that in. a call for peace his liking into berlin well it's quite the piano maro toy a model where the clay well it's or die even up by human love by a similar behavior by. the. way a new idea whether time in a month in a
just going to africa to look at the sudan stop bombing the sudan the half of them i get from them in the commission more cicadas if my going to be. a hot. day. event to come out of the big game ha ha ha that's money that i would quote last week again a. set of the i middle i said i'm too caught up in telling us you know. she doesn't have a say in tickling delegates and i think that means he was in the office well i'm going to ask why do you think i'm going and also kind of want to most of a...
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going out on to the sudan and. to this was done at the time of the two sudans time and the freedom of half of the muslims in the commission more sedate if my going to be. a hot. day. event to come out of the big game ha ha ha that's medieval i would quote us who can give a set of i mean i said i'm too kind of intimacy. doesn't translate into killing delegates and i think that means he was in the office well i'm going to say also i think i'm going to also kind of want to most of it done and i'm a little in some of that on the. one that's made elected by the one elephant because i think europe with a lot of the going to the. sun and i'll go when off but. it's. it's it's it's it's just. it's it's it's. that are enough to show. in english school i would like. to make. an acting. out. smiley. a j n y c n n. of the city or. a little historical. willing. to do that in. a conflict because his liking into berlin well it's quite the p.l.o. was a whole toy a model where the clay well it's or die even up by human love by a simi
going out on to the sudan and. to this was done at the time of the two sudans time and the freedom of half of the muslims in the commission more sedate if my going to be. a hot. day. event to come out of the big game ha ha ha that's medieval i would quote us who can give a set of i mean i said i'm too kind of intimacy. doesn't translate into killing delegates and i think that means he was in the office well i'm going to say also i think i'm going to also kind of want to most of it done and i'm...
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and syrian air strikes on adlib a neighbor in hama province and syria with the hospital among the targets sudan's president dissolved his government on picks a new prime minister in hopes of fixing the country's struggling economy. one death every minute save the children warns that hunger is being used as a weapon of war. so his prime minister says he's open to talks with the main opposition party after both blocs failed to get a majority in sunday's election the center left bloc led by the prime minister stefan often holds a narrow lead with just over forty percent of the vote his social democratic party has traditionally had the biggest vote share so that's almost a dead heat with the center right alliance led by the moderates who have called for a law firm to resign significantly the far right anti immigration anti e.u. sweeping democrats led by orcas and gained support but still polled less than expected at more than seventeen percent talks again on monday but all parties have so far refused to work with the sweden democrats on a whole reports of stockholm. the center left social democrats h
and syrian air strikes on adlib a neighbor in hama province and syria with the hospital among the targets sudan's president dissolved his government on picks a new prime minister in hopes of fixing the country's struggling economy. one death every minute save the children warns that hunger is being used as a weapon of war. so his prime minister says he's open to talks with the main opposition party after both blocs failed to get a majority in sunday's election the center left bloc led by the...
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but the report is actually better unfortunate given that. south sudan is now looking for a way out from the conflict to peace and basically meant has been signed so the international community should now give time for the government and the other political parties that signed the agreement to make sure they implement the peace of the many left on its feet and they signing that basically men should be supported by international community in the states. coming up with reports some of which would not necessarily actually help. them ok just to interrupt you there for a second though mr tenney what you've just said you could have said it's a year ago or two years ago so either. and salva kiir don't care or there are people that have aligned themselves with those two three different factions who are doing their own thing either way this country stumbles on through war and conflict and demonstrably nobody at the highest level is controlling what is happening on the ground or they're choosing not to. well i don't know about. you know president salva kiir whenev
but the report is actually better unfortunate given that. south sudan is now looking for a way out from the conflict to peace and basically meant has been signed so the international community should now give time for the government and the other political parties that signed the agreement to make sure they implement the peace of the many left on its feet and they signing that basically men should be supported by international community in the states. coming up with reports some of which would...
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for the sudan restricted list, we're recommending the removal of 27 companies that we've determined likely no longer have restricted business activities in sudan. we're recommending the review of seven companies and their subsidiaries that may have restricts activities in sudan. letters have been sent perour policy to each company to clarify the nature of their business in sudan, and we have direct investment in two of these companies. and lastly, we are recommending the addition of 26 subsidiaries of companies already on our sudan restricted list to be added to the restricted list. >> okay. thank you for the report. is there a motion or any questions? >> i make that motion. >> there's a motion. do i have a second? >> second. >> there's a motion, and we have a second. any discussion? okay. why don't we call for general public comment. are there any members of the public that would like to address the commission regarding sudan divestment? seeing none, we'll close general public comment. can we take this item without objection? item passes. call the next item. >> item 11, targeting firearm
for the sudan restricted list, we're recommending the removal of 27 companies that we've determined likely no longer have restricted business activities in sudan. we're recommending the review of seven companies and their subsidiaries that may have restricts activities in sudan. letters have been sent perour policy to each company to clarify the nature of their business in sudan, and we have direct investment in two of these companies. and lastly, we are recommending the addition of 26...
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the formerly exiled oromo liberation front. our u.n. human rights commission on south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court to try suspected war criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal last week to end nearly five years of civil war here but morgan reports. it's only days since south sudan's were in parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged the world's youngest country but the united nations is keen for the government to take the next big step as soon as possible form a hybrid court to put on trial anyone suspected of committing atrocities during the conflict on what we said in our report the south sudan is a country at war with the citizens because the attacks continue the violations until new the art flow of internally displaced persons and refugees continue and course the number of children were affected by the continued to go on the increase . were began in twenty thirteen when president salva kiir accused his then vice president riek machar of attempting a coup tens of thousands of people have been killed and a third of the count
the formerly exiled oromo liberation front. our u.n. human rights commission on south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court to try suspected war criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal last week to end nearly five years of civil war here but morgan reports. it's only days since south sudan's were in parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged the world's youngest country but the united nations is keen for the government to take the next big step as soon as...
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those positions were abandoned solely because of the situation developing along the mers near sudan. eantime, the french 7th army had been ordered to make its historic 4th march far to the south into the area threatened by the rapidly advancing german spear head. this army was not used to attack the german flank, but rather was used as a plot to restore the broken front. throughout the allies had placed their faith not in our fence, but in defense. and the defense was doomed to failure because it was confronted with an entirely new technique in warfare, a plain tank infantry team in action. the world was staggered by the speed with which the german armored columns moved. what was the secret that enabled armies to move so far so rapidly? the secret lay in the spear head. armored forces came first, followed by ordered divisions. and through the corridor, thus formed, raced the supply trucks to feed the ever lengthening column. it was obvious that if the allied situation was to be restored, the german columns would have to be cut. on may 17th, general degall attacked the german flank and
those positions were abandoned solely because of the situation developing along the mers near sudan. eantime, the french 7th army had been ordered to make its historic 4th march far to the south into the area threatened by the rapidly advancing german spear head. this army was not used to attack the german flank, but rather was used as a plot to restore the broken front. throughout the allies had placed their faith not in our fence, but in defense. and the defense was doomed to failure because...
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crying out to the government to come to come up with an economic vision that helps the people of sudan to afford the basic commodities which has been very difficult in the last sort of decades of course you know about the sanctions and the mismanagement of the economy and the corruption issues in sudan they could only have been struggling and everybody expected there would peak it would pick up in october when the sanctions against iran were lifted by a prison trump but it didn't and of course there is an election in the coming months next year so i think there's a political plan and obviously one that hopefully will sustain and give the country or the government an upper hand the government has from clearly felt and the need to be seen to be doing something to appease the public who are struggling as they too are for the busy commodity so suddenly upon those moves one but is not not you know side of the politicians have been dropped will obviously be going up again some of the show but it's interesting time for sudan i think one important thing which the country has been advised by th
crying out to the government to come to come up with an economic vision that helps the people of sudan to afford the basic commodities which has been very difficult in the last sort of decades of course you know about the sanctions and the mismanagement of the economy and the corruption issues in sudan they could only have been struggling and everybody expected there would peak it would pick up in october when the sanctions against iran were lifted by a prison trump but it didn't and of course...
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crying out to the government to come to come up with an economic vision that helps the people of sudan to afford the busy commodities which has been very difficult in the last sort of decades of course you know about the sanctions and the mismanagement of the economy and the corruption issues in sudan very easy in an economic vision for sudan they need to come up the next president. has clearly that is not going to be running for the next for the next election but they need to have a clear economic vision i think they can do it it's a very small country quite wealthy with some oil or oil reserves so they can do it but they need to move away a key issue same core corruption minded they can only it's not rocket science it can be done at least one thousand people have died after a plane crashed into a lake in south sudan the aircraft was traveling from juba two year old in the middle of the country local reports say that three children were among the twenty two passengers one of the survivors is an italian doctor who was working for a charity. cos of us president has urged restraint has a
crying out to the government to come to come up with an economic vision that helps the people of sudan to afford the busy commodities which has been very difficult in the last sort of decades of course you know about the sanctions and the mismanagement of the economy and the corruption issues in sudan very easy in an economic vision for sudan they need to come up the next president. has clearly that is not going to be running for the next for the next election but they need to have a clear...
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the only head surgeon in south sudan is this year's winner of the un's nansen refugee awards dr evan atta the hot provides health services to locals as well as refugees from neighboring sudan's blue nile state catherine sawyer with his story. in an ordinary week doctor even atar at the heart a saga not the only functioning hospital the bones town in north east and south sudan and he steam operate on around sixty patients two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state live in this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructure as we speak. almost or way including mother callous people with a distorted i think in the process of visions all of the monetary working to the death opposed to. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines between their qana me and made it difficult for many people to access basic services like health care when the conflict started at tahrir and hundreds of refugees were just beginning to sett
the only head surgeon in south sudan is this year's winner of the un's nansen refugee awards dr evan atta the hot provides health services to locals as well as refugees from neighboring sudan's blue nile state catherine sawyer with his story. in an ordinary week doctor even atar at the heart a saga not the only functioning hospital the bones town in north east and south sudan and he steam operate on around sixty patients two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile...
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what we've said in our report the south sudan is a country at war with the citizens because the attacks continue violations until new the ask flow of internally displaced persons and refugees continue and of course the number of children who were affected by the conflict continue to go on the increase and we see no end in sight the only thing that we believe that will begin to restore some sense of accountability is if the african union and the government of south sudan establish the hybrid order which we have called for and which is contained in chapter five of the he said raman this needs to happen speedily but what has the un itself done when it comes to holding those responsible accountable we know that in february your commission that you chair identified tons of government officers who you accuse of committing crimes that may amount to work or i'm so or what has been done after the un identified these individuals well the un doesn't have the capacity or the legal authority to set up the court the court has to be set up by the african union mission which has been mandated to set up
what we've said in our report the south sudan is a country at war with the citizens because the attacks continue violations until new the ask flow of internally displaced persons and refugees continue and of course the number of children who were affected by the conflict continue to go on the increase and we see no end in sight the only thing that we believe that will begin to restore some sense of accountability is if the african union and the government of south sudan establish the hybrid...
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was really bombing the area seriously sometimes it gets and then you were displaced and had to come to south sudan and then a conflict broke out tell us about that situation the only difference was that there was not one but many in south sudan but of course the fighting was just the same the fighting is taken place here and there. another complication we did one was it was from within when we. know very well that that is a force. the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestige just nansen award which she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult circumstances none saw in the world is awarded to some exploding knowing. and his new platform to try to make the lives of his patients. is still on top of the world story after the break. it's one of the biggest and most controversial competitions in the art world but this year the turner prize is all about the creator rather than the creation of four nominees all work in film and included anthropologist and an activist group is trying to underline. this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films
was really bombing the area seriously sometimes it gets and then you were displaced and had to come to south sudan and then a conflict broke out tell us about that situation the only difference was that there was not one but many in south sudan but of course the fighting was just the same the fighting is taken place here and there. another complication we did one was it was from within when we. know very well that that is a force. the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestige...
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the only head surgeon in south sudan is this year's winner of the un's nansen refugee award dr evan. provides health services to locals as well as refugees from neighboring sudan's blue nile state catherine so i met him. in an ordinary week dr event atar at the heart surgeon at the only functioning hospital in bunch town in north eastern south sudan and he steam operate on around sixty patients two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state live in this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost all work including my local hospital was destroyed i think the process of removing issues all of them are not really working to the capacity that they are supposed to south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines and their qana me and made it difficult for many people to access basic services like health care when the conflict started at tahrir and hundreds of refugees were j
the only head surgeon in south sudan is this year's winner of the un's nansen refugee award dr evan. provides health services to locals as well as refugees from neighboring sudan's blue nile state catherine so i met him. in an ordinary week dr event atar at the heart surgeon at the only functioning hospital in bunch town in north eastern south sudan and he steam operate on around sixty patients two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state live in this remote...
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going out on to the sudan and. to this is going to look the two sudans tom and the three done that half of them are going from the initial more cicada of my gun to the new. hot. and. defend the commode of the big and the ha ha ha ha as medieval on the quad us who can gain a. set of the i middle i said i'm too caught up in telling a scene. doesn't it say into the indelicacy i think that means he was the obvious one can i say also i think i'm going to also kind of want to most of a double that of a look into some of the. one that's made a leopard by that one elephant because i think you are without one of the going to the. sun and i went to bed yet which. is great it's. just. it's. they're in a. group. in english would like. to make. an acting. out. smiley. a gene an axiom. of the city and. a human is totally. willing. to do that in. a cafe or a new piece house like even into berlin well it's quite the piano maro toy a model where the clay well it's or die even up by human love by a similar behavior by. the way a new
going out on to the sudan and. to this is going to look the two sudans tom and the three done that half of them are going from the initial more cicada of my gun to the new. hot. and. defend the commode of the big and the ha ha ha ha as medieval on the quad us who can gain a. set of the i middle i said i'm too caught up in telling a scene. doesn't it say into the indelicacy i think that means he was the obvious one can i say also i think i'm going to also kind of want to most of a double that of...
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the un human rights commission on south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court to try potential work crime criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal last week to. nearly five years of civil war the commission says those who committed crimes during the conflict must be held accountable never morgan reports. it's only days since south sudan's were in parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged the world's youngest country but the united nations is keen for the government to take the next big step as soon as possible form a hybrid court to put on trial anyone suspected of committing atrocities during the conflict what we said in our report the south sudan is a country at war with the citizens because the attacks continue the violations on to new the outflow of internally displaced persons and refugees continue and of course the number of children were affected by the continued to go on the increase . were beginning to thirteen when president salva kiir accused his then vice president riek machar of attempting a coup tens of thousands of people have been
the un human rights commission on south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court to try potential work crime criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal last week to. nearly five years of civil war the commission says those who committed crimes during the conflict must be held accountable never morgan reports. it's only days since south sudan's were in parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged the world's youngest country but the united nations is keen for the...
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the u.n. commission on human rights in south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court combiningnational and international elements to try potential war criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal with rebels last week ending nearly five years of civil war and the commission says those who committed crimes during the conflict is now be held accountable and will morgan has more. it's only days since south sudan's were in parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged the world's youngest country but the united nations is keen for the government to take the next big step as soon as possible form a hybrid court to put on trial anyone suspected of committing atrocities during the conflict or three syrian army or the south sudan is a country at war with the citizens because the attacks continue the violations until new the asked internally displaced persons and refugees continue and course the number of children who were affected by the continued to go on the increase was work began in twenty thirteen when president salva kiir accused his then vice president riek machar of a
the u.n. commission on human rights in south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court combiningnational and international elements to try potential war criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal with rebels last week ending nearly five years of civil war and the commission says those who committed crimes during the conflict is now be held accountable and will morgan has more. it's only days since south sudan's were in parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged...
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the sudan the russian defense ministry on choose they were confident they say that preparations were being made by terrorists and no there appears to be an update on that as well give us a lot of information has been coming in dribs and drabs over the last twenty four hours the russian reconciliation center for syria part of the russian ahmadi have claimed this is a false flag operation by formulas for front recognizes terrorists by washington and moscow according to undeniable information from the russian reconciliation center for syria on the eleventh of september filming groups of various middle eastern t.v. channels and a regional branch of an american news channel filmed nine staged scenes of alleged chemical weapon used by the syrian army against civilians on all videos the alleged victims are helped by activists of the civil defense the white helmets following the filming on the evening of the same day at a joint meeting between representatives of the white helmets and terrorists from sham out of the nine videos on the two were approved to be sent to the us and the o.p.c. w. t
the sudan the russian defense ministry on choose they were confident they say that preparations were being made by terrorists and no there appears to be an update on that as well give us a lot of information has been coming in dribs and drabs over the last twenty four hours the russian reconciliation center for syria part of the russian ahmadi have claimed this is a false flag operation by formulas for front recognizes terrorists by washington and moscow according to undeniable information from...
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crying out to the government to come to come up with an economic vision that helps the people of sudan to afford the busy commodities which has been very difficult in the last sort of decades of course you know about the sanctions and the mismanagement of the economy and the corruption issues in sudan they could only have been struggling and everybody expected there would peak it would pick up in october when this sanctions against iran were lifted by a prison trump but it didn't and of course there is an election in the coming months the next year so i think there's a political. plan and obviously one that hopefully will sustain and give the country or the government an upper hand but the government has from clearly failed and they need to be seen to be doing something to appease the public who are struggling as they too are for the busy commodity so suddenly up of this move one but he's not not you know side of the politicians have been dropped will obviously be going up again some of the show but it's interesting time for sudan i think one important thing which the country has been
crying out to the government to come to come up with an economic vision that helps the people of sudan to afford the busy commodities which has been very difficult in the last sort of decades of course you know about the sanctions and the mismanagement of the economy and the corruption issues in sudan they could only have been struggling and everybody expected there would peak it would pick up in october when this sanctions against iran were lifted by a prison trump but it didn't and of course...
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attempting to manipulate america's vote kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house and the news ahead south sudan's political rival signed a new peace agreement two years after the previous deal fell apart and a warning about eat cigarettes u.s. regulators say a new generation of addicts is emerging. hello again and welcome back we're here cross live on we are watching fairly nice conditions across much of the eastern mediterranean we did have some showers across northern parts of turkey that is all due to an air of low pressure that there was really spinning up across that area now most of the rain is going to be over istanbul over the next few days temperatures though are going to quite warm we're going to be seeing aleppo at thirty five degrees beirut at thirty but much warmer over here baghdad forty six degrees quite steady you are still into the high forty's not seeing too much of a change as we go through the rest of the really the weekend as you make our way down here across much of the middle east well temperatures are still about average for this time of year the immunity is still much of
attempting to manipulate america's vote kimberly health at al-jazeera the white house and the news ahead south sudan's political rival signed a new peace agreement two years after the previous deal fell apart and a warning about eat cigarettes u.s. regulators say a new generation of addicts is emerging. hello again and welcome back we're here cross live on we are watching fairly nice conditions across much of the eastern mediterranean we did have some showers across northern parts of turkey...
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country has been advised by the world bank in their the bigger west is to diversify sudan's economy to move away from other depending on all the in focus on investing in agriculture and the health care which that they have completely failed and also spending so much of the country's revenue on military it's just more country seventy five percent of sudan's budget goes to military took to the military and security and failing to to invest in other sectors so i think diversify your economy so the chinese can have more power to meet isn't and other countries can have more power to meet it i think that's one message you must have been given i mean you mentioned diversifying the quote kami at me quite stunning that three quarters of the oil output actually went to south sudan and this is two thousand and eleven that the country was created so you know we're talking about seven years and in that time you feel that not enough really has been done to diversify away from oil even though they lost a lot of the output absolutely very easy in an economic vision for sid and they need to
country has been advised by the world bank in their the bigger west is to diversify sudan's economy to move away from other depending on all the in focus on investing in agriculture and the health care which that they have completely failed and also spending so much of the country's revenue on military it's just more country seventy five percent of sudan's budget goes to military took to the military and security and failing to to invest in other sectors so i think diversify your economy so the...
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now and the ones who are suffering the most are women and children over fifty percent of south sudan is children under the age of eighteen years old and sixty four percent are women and we are not prioritized to have empowerment to have equality or to have education when a girl ministry is already considered to be a woman and she doesn't have access to school after that she's married all and many girls end up missing three four five days of school because they don't have access to menstrual products or they completely drop out of school so withstand for education are nonprofit organization is that we provide menstrual hold products and we give free menstrual health products that picture was a picture of girls holding underwears where we put kids together i go there every year and supply girls in school with kits and underwear is last the girl for one to three years it's incredible and it's leakage free it's a stain of all is free usable and this is not an issue that's just in south sudan or all over the world is in refugee camps in america in prisons and homeless shelters and. mental
now and the ones who are suffering the most are women and children over fifty percent of south sudan is children under the age of eighteen years old and sixty four percent are women and we are not prioritized to have empowerment to have equality or to have education when a girl ministry is already considered to be a woman and she doesn't have access to school after that she's married all and many girls end up missing three four five days of school because they don't have access to menstrual...
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the u.s. to help investigate. in south sudan there's only one head surgeon who serves a population of two hundred thousand in the country's northeast and she's this year's winner of the u.n. refugee award al-jazeera scattering soy traveled to the town of one church where a doctor even provides health services to locals. in an ordinary week dr even atar at the heart surgeon at the only functioning hospital in bunch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around sixty patients two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state live in this remote town and look to a band hospital for all their medical needs the war has destroyed almost the infrastructure especially in. almost all including my local hospital was destroyed i think the process of we remove issues all of them are not really working to the capacity that they are supposed to. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines between their qana me and made it difficult f
the u.s. to help investigate. in south sudan there's only one head surgeon who serves a population of two hundred thousand in the country's northeast and she's this year's winner of the u.n. refugee award al-jazeera scattering soy traveled to the town of one church where a doctor even provides health services to locals. in an ordinary week dr even atar at the heart surgeon at the only functioning hospital in bunch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around sixty patients...
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conflict zone that is sudan tical south sudan being the world's newest country and yet it's had so much conflict well as you know martin last year south sudan had to declare a famine officially in two parts of the country because of lack of access to aid organizations and the population there south sudan's population nearly one million people are on the verge of famine and why exactly is that is that because people are laying siege to them fight is a laying siege to them how are they disrupting food production but first of all south and conflict is an unconventional conflict so what happens is areas would change hands but from government to opposition to various other militia groups and they tend to block access to aide workers and it workers have to negotiate their way to get access to the people in need of aid that whenever there's a delay people tend to get hungry and starve and some of them die which is why families declared last year there are fears that south sudan would return to famine once again but the fact remains that the unstable and stabili
conflict zone that is sudan tical south sudan being the world's newest country and yet it's had so much conflict well as you know martin last year south sudan had to declare a famine officially in two parts of the country because of lack of access to aid organizations and the population there south sudan's population nearly one million people are on the verge of famine and why exactly is that is that because people are laying siege to them fight is a laying siege to them how are they disrupting...
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joke not a joke is executive director of the sudan institute he says it's a dire situation for those most vulnerable what we are seeing now is what has been experienced over the last five years of intense conflict and multiplicity of one party making it very difficult for a like number of people to maintain the normal way of life whether they are present farmers or cattle keepers and the result of this is that cities like google have now been receiving like number of children and women who are desperate for food and you see it you see i saw all over the town of baquba children begging on the streets. clinics and hospitals full of kids who are minority and cannot afford food and cannot afford medicine it is a dire situation for an entire. population of children but also for all they are particularly women and pregnant women to be more specific what has been the main reason why people are so desperate for food and so they were the signing of this is the limit on the trust of september there is a renewed hope in the air all across as are done and people are tired and sick of war so this
joke not a joke is executive director of the sudan institute he says it's a dire situation for those most vulnerable what we are seeing now is what has been experienced over the last five years of intense conflict and multiplicity of one party making it very difficult for a like number of people to maintain the normal way of life whether they are present farmers or cattle keepers and the result of this is that cities like google have now been receiving like number of children and women who are...
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an economic success story but it's been struggling since losing two thirds of its oil reserves the south sudan in two thousand and eleven at the asian in the value of the sudanese found stunted imports and caused food prices to soar those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera it's witness thanks for watching by . counting the cost austerity in argentina but will harsh medicine fix the economy and what about before out for emerging markets plus the good the bad and the ugly the corporate impact on society and the environment. paying attention . counting the cost on al-jazeera. just morea the judge in our treatment. alleged joke or should. you know. what i have to put up. when either one of you out. of the. series will mock posting on this dumb ass. ok until the mill is a bit but from media even with that i think. young and live you. come to what they're meant to mala giants are with me again. i ask that the more of you check. and your first to come alive law or a new. song i asked than borg i called ron you'd yardy to guy it ticked off for nash and that bashed from yet even mohawk more
an economic success story but it's been struggling since losing two thirds of its oil reserves the south sudan in two thousand and eleven at the asian in the value of the sudanese found stunted imports and caused food prices to soar those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera it's witness thanks for watching by . counting the cost austerity in argentina but will harsh medicine fix the economy and what about before out for emerging markets plus the good the bad and the ugly the...
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the u.n. human rights commission in south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court to try potential war criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal last week to end nearly five years of civil war the commission says those who committed crimes during the conflict must be held accountable. it's only days since south sudan's worrying parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged the world's youngest country but the united nations is keen for the government to take the next big step as soon as possible form a hybrid court to put on trial anyone suspected of committing atrocities during the conflict. or the south sudan is a country at war with the citizens because the attacks continue the violations on to new. internally displaced persons and refugees continue and the number of children would have affected by the continued to go on the increase. were. began in twenty thirteen when president salva kiir accused his then vice president riek machar of attempting a coup tens of thousands of people have been killed and a third of the country's twelve million population displaced the
the u.n. human rights commission in south sudan is calling on the government to set up a hybrid court to try potential war criminals south sudan's government signed a peace deal last week to end nearly five years of civil war the commission says those who committed crimes during the conflict must be held accountable. it's only days since south sudan's worrying parties agreed to end a war which has ravaged the world's youngest country but the united nations is keen for the government to take the...
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operated effectively, and if there was much notice given when the earthquake happened of the rest of the sudanaster management agency left the tsunami warning early after the earthquake, the 7.5 magnitude, and it is actually creating a lot of criticism, because people say that people are not informed well. the agencies say that the tsunami came from a landslide in the sea bed and not the 7.5 magnitude that is why they are caught in the sea when it came, everyone surprised, that is why a lot of people became wounded oi’ why a lot of people became wounded or killed by the tsunami. do we have any update on the casual teen numbers? it is now up to 384, but the number presumably will still increase now the rescue teams are racing against time to find more people that might be trapped underneath the rubble, or sweat by the waters. especially because when it happened there is a festivity night that was planned and hundreds of people were gathered in the beachfront, and all these people that were involved in the fist are now unknown, they went missing, that is why the number, the death toll or people
operated effectively, and if there was much notice given when the earthquake happened of the rest of the sudanaster management agency left the tsunami warning early after the earthquake, the 7.5 magnitude, and it is actually creating a lot of criticism, because people say that people are not informed well. the agencies say that the tsunami came from a landslide in the sea bed and not the 7.5 magnitude that is why they are caught in the sea when it came, everyone surprised, that is why a lot of...
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investigators say the white sudan may have a spoiler and should have some front damage to the car. >>> two cars mangled in san jose the result of a deadly head on collision this afternoon. the crash happened just after 2:00 on mckeen road south of bailey avenue. the area was shutdown for hours. one of the drivers, a 32-year-old man was killed. no word on the condition of the other driver. it's the city's 34th traffic death so far this year. >>> a registered sex offender is accused of taping customers in a union city starbucks restroom. tonight police are looking for potential victims. police arrested the man last month. officers found a hidden camera in the starbucks restroom on dire street. he's a former teacher at mills high school. he was convicted in 2008 on child porn charges after he was caught taping students in the girls restroom. investigators say he was recently employed as a plumber and they want to talk to anyone who may have hired him. >>> it's the police chiefs versus the cannabis industry. the state's top cops are fighting a proposed rule that would allow marijuana deli
investigators say the white sudan may have a spoiler and should have some front damage to the car. >>> two cars mangled in san jose the result of a deadly head on collision this afternoon. the crash happened just after 2:00 on mckeen road south of bailey avenue. the area was shutdown for hours. one of the drivers, a 32-year-old man was killed. no word on the condition of the other driver. it's the city's 34th traffic death so far this year. >>> a registered sex offender is...
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sudan's former head of intelligence, national service,nce and secret the charte affair at the sudan embassy in the u.s. . need to get a whole file on what's going on in sudan. say this one thing. >> you know, you know, i'll just this, we've been studying al qaeda for so long, okay, and t's just amazing to me that people have still not learned what al qaeda was doing in sudan throughout the first half of the 1990s. still don't understand it, right? even still haven't even processed what the 9/11 commission found about what they were doing in sudan. their big tent version, and the links that they built there and how they developed this whole process. it's an endless source of frustration. august, we hadin the 20th anniversary of the u.s. bombings, which, the original ideas for that were was ructed while al qaeda in sudan. people don't even realize there is a 9/11 commission report, osama bin laden decided to do was he and al qaeda decided hey were going to go to inand hezbollah and ask, how did you do those bombings in 1983 in lebanon that made the americans iran and hezbollah said, this is a
sudan's former head of intelligence, national service,nce and secret the charte affair at the sudan embassy in the u.s. . need to get a whole file on what's going on in sudan. say this one thing. >> you know, you know, i'll just this, we've been studying al qaeda for so long, okay, and t's just amazing to me that people have still not learned what al qaeda was doing in sudan throughout the first half of the 1990s. still don't understand it, right? even still haven't even processed what...
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handle loose professional abilities just talking to you but i should have you mention us are in the sudan as i understand what you say sorry to interrupt i understand what you're mentioning here about the syrian army but if you could comment on the fact that it is the israeli air force that was conducting strikes without a un mandates on a sovereign state which was syria what would these israeli jets doing there in the first place to put the russian plane at risk what do you think that is in general. listen i have begun wheezed by saying that the israeli army in general will not allow you on by any means to develop military abilities and to fulfill the dream of demolishing and destroying israel so there you can see and hear from open sources that israel strikes again against iranian targets not this is no way that no reason why israel should cause any misunderstanding with the russians we russians like lives in this area we understand their nationality of the russian russian activities and these are in our and i believe that to accept it and welcoming it by the time we cannot allow it on
handle loose professional abilities just talking to you but i should have you mention us are in the sudan as i understand what you say sorry to interrupt i understand what you're mentioning here about the syrian army but if you could comment on the fact that it is the israeli air force that was conducting strikes without a un mandates on a sovereign state which was syria what would these israeli jets doing there in the first place to put the russian plane at risk what do you think that is in...
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it's been more than fifteen years now since the conflict in darfur in western sudan began but there's no end in sight to the fighting the government continues its attacks on insurgents and the region's non arab and african civilians a campaign that the united nations has called a genocide one that has led to the international criminal court's indictment of sudanese president omar al bashir however with the authorities preventing journalists going in and information coming out darfur has turned into a black hole for news as a result one broadcaster has proven to be critically important radio banga beaming in from amsterdam to remain beyond the reach of government censors the station has become a rare source of independent news for what it says are its more than three million daily listeners but the broadcasters funding is drying up meaning that the bank that could soon see its doors closed for good listening posts joanna who's now from amsterdam on the role of radio de bangor in a region that has seen its media environment blacked out by design. and home economics. for a family on the
it's been more than fifteen years now since the conflict in darfur in western sudan began but there's no end in sight to the fighting the government continues its attacks on insurgents and the region's non arab and african civilians a campaign that the united nations has called a genocide one that has led to the international criminal court's indictment of sudanese president omar al bashir however with the authorities preventing journalists going in and information coming out darfur has turned...
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and that we are normalizing relations with sudan and i would like to know what you all think about the fact that sudan's former head of intelligence, national intelligence and secret service is now at the sudan embassy in the us. >> i need to get a whole file from you because i don't follow the politics as much. as a nerd, i'll say this one thing. you know, i'll say this. we've been studying al qaeda for so long and it's amazing to me that people have still not learned what al qaeda was doing in dan in the first half of 1990. ill don't understand it. people haven't processed the 9/11 commission and what they were doing with the big think k tank version and the ways they built there and develop this whole process. it's an endless source of frustration. we passed in august 20 anniversary of the us embassy bombings which the original ideas for that were constructed while al qaeda was in the sudan and people don't even realize it was a 9/11 commission report that osama bin laden decided to do was he and al qaeda were going to go to iran and hezbollah and ask how did you do those bombings a
and that we are normalizing relations with sudan and i would like to know what you all think about the fact that sudan's former head of intelligence, national intelligence and secret service is now at the sudan embassy in the us. >> i need to get a whole file from you because i don't follow the politics as much. as a nerd, i'll say this one thing. you know, i'll say this. we've been studying al qaeda for so long and it's amazing to me that people have still not learned what al qaeda was...
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affair here at the sudan embassy in the u.s.? >> i probably need to get a whole file from you on sudan. as a nerd i will say one thing -- >> i will just check here -- >> exactly. >> you know, but, you know, i'll say this, we've been studying al qaeda for so long and it's just amazing to me that people who have still not learned what al qaeda was doing in sudan throughout the first half of the 1990s, still don't understand it. people haven't processed with the 9/11 commission found about what they were doing in sudan, their tent version of jihadism and links they built there and develop this whole process. it's an endless source of frustration. we passed in august we had the 20th anniversary of the u.s. embassy bombings which it was -- the original ideas for that, right, were constructed while al qaeda was in sudan. people don't even realize this is in the 9/11 commission report that what osama bin laden decided to do was he and al qaeda decided they were going to go to iran and hezbollah and they were going to ask how did you do t
affair here at the sudan embassy in the u.s.? >> i probably need to get a whole file from you on sudan. as a nerd i will say one thing -- >> i will just check here -- >> exactly. >> you know, but, you know, i'll say this, we've been studying al qaeda for so long and it's just amazing to me that people who have still not learned what al qaeda was doing in sudan throughout the first half of the 1990s, still don't understand it. people haven't processed with the 9/11...
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to implement the agreement. south sudan'sleaders are under immense pressure at home and internationally to make it work the regional heads of state did not specify any action against spineless it still remains a possibility i think they sanctions and things like air possible sanctions and sanctions and. now a lot of them going to us today and it's not it's not the not but we know the use of those terminologies who had them we said before and i must say. i'm not ruling out if anything happens now if there's any good for good fracture. all the signatories say it's not a perfect still but they are committed to implementing it so now we have eight months to form a transitional government which will run for three years opposition groups that have signed this they have concerns with the division of roles in the executive and legislature security arrangements as well as the number of states and boundary demarkation and. they also have reservations about how and who will be involved in driving a constitution whatever we do not get. t
to implement the agreement. south sudan'sleaders are under immense pressure at home and internationally to make it work the regional heads of state did not specify any action against spineless it still remains a possibility i think they sanctions and things like air possible sanctions and sanctions and. now a lot of them going to us today and it's not it's not the not but we know the use of those terminologies who had them we said before and i must say. i'm not ruling out if anything happens...
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we publish stories this is what gives to bangor its credibility and fame when we report to the people in sudan we support our news with evidence. from the ground most of the. radio debunk us dependence on civilians as sources of information has been used by president omar al bashir as that ministration to discredit the station. ever since the launch in two thousand and eight khartoum has gone to great lengths to silence the broadcaster questioning its credibility or even cutting its signal the government body that regulates the media is the national council for press and publications according to its secretary general the bonga is in the business of spreading fake news for our men and women. it's fundamentally important for the credibility of news that all sources must be verified as well as objective void of any personal or ulterior motives sure maybe most of the mangos news items like such veracity this was most evident in two thousand and fourteen when they spread their own use news reports about the alleged massacre in the area of to. those alleged mass rapes cause widespread hysteria but
we publish stories this is what gives to bangor its credibility and fame when we report to the people in sudan we support our news with evidence. from the ground most of the. radio debunk us dependence on civilians as sources of information has been used by president omar al bashir as that ministration to discredit the station. ever since the launch in two thousand and eight khartoum has gone to great lengths to silence the broadcaster questioning its credibility or even cutting its signal the...
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it's been more than fifteen years now since the conflict in darfur in western sudan began but there's no end in sight to the fighting the government continues its attacks on insurgents and the region's non arab and african civilians a campaign that the united nations has called a genocide one that has led to the international criminal court's indictment of sudanese president omar al bashir however with the authorities preventing journalists going in and information coming out darfur has turned into a black hole for news as a result one broadcaster has proven to be critically important radio banga beaming in from amsterdam to remain beyond the reach of government censors the station has become a rare source of independent news for what it says are its more than three million daily listeners but the broadcasters funding is drying up meaning that the bank that could soon see its doors closed for good listening posts joanna who's now from amsterdam on the role of radio de bangor in a region that has seen its media environment blacked out by design. you know enormous. for a family on the r
it's been more than fifteen years now since the conflict in darfur in western sudan began but there's no end in sight to the fighting the government continues its attacks on insurgents and the region's non arab and african civilians a campaign that the united nations has called a genocide one that has led to the international criminal court's indictment of sudanese president omar al bashir however with the authorities preventing journalists going in and information coming out darfur has turned...
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you know, with everything we have been able to get accomplished, whether it is the arms embargo with south sudan, the idea that we were able to get three sanctions package is -- packages passed in north korea, that we have gotten massive reform efforts that were done this past year, and peacekeeping mandates completely rolled over. we would not be able to do that without the security council. that meeting will be very important. we look forward to a great week. everyone is excited. the united states is always very happy to host this. new yorkers may not be. we will make it great. thank you very much. >> thanks. i am delighted to be here. [laughter] everybody have a copy? i have got mine. a little worn. i still have it. i wanted to take a second and talk about one of the themes in the president's remarks tomorrow. i have been around long enough to know that i'm not going to step on any of his lines. he is going to talk and elaborate on his views on sovereignty. i just wanted to explain that this is why this is so important for americans. because many people consider sovereignty an abstract concep
you know, with everything we have been able to get accomplished, whether it is the arms embargo with south sudan, the idea that we were able to get three sanctions package is -- packages passed in north korea, that we have gotten massive reform efforts that were done this past year, and peacekeeping mandates completely rolled over. we would not be able to do that without the security council. that meeting will be very important. we look forward to a great week. everyone is excited. the united...