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the town that's home to the un base where the disease is known to have started. henrietta paul's husband was one of the very first to die. she doesn't know exactly where he's buried - back then the death toll was so high that bodies were being dumped in mass graves. today, she and her daughter lisette are filing a new claim. henrietta's only son, died three weeks ago from cholera. he was 34. back at their headquarters in downtown port-au-prince the fruits of the lawyers' painstaking labor is kept in a dusty store-room, still waiting for the day it will be used in court. >> these are all the case files in here? >> yes, this is the first five thousand filed. not only have we filled the form, they're notarized. they said "we received the complaints, we will give you an answer and respond in due time" - i don't know when the reasonable time will be. >> but it's been more than a year? >> more than a year, yes. >> and you've heard nothing? >> nothing, nothing. >> faced with the un's silence, the lawyers decided to expand the lawsuit, adding more names to the thousands
the town that's home to the un base where the disease is known to have started. henrietta paul's husband was one of the very first to die. she doesn't know exactly where he's buried - back then the death toll was so high that bodies were being dumped in mass graves. today, she and her daughter lisette are filing a new claim. henrietta's only son, died three weeks ago from cholera. he was 34. back at their headquarters in downtown port-au-prince the fruits of the lawyers' painstaking labor is...
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we'll bring you anything news worthy that comes out of the un. let's take you live now to gaza city. charles stratford is there. charles you managed to get south of gaza city and go to some of the more inaccessible areas. what did you see today? >> yes, we went south to a town which has been closed now for a couple of weeks, and like other areas in the north has suffered repeated heavy israeli bomba bombardme bombardment. and people haven't been allowed to get in. so we were down there about 2.5 hours after the ceasefire started. and this is what we found. >> reporter: we arrived near the border around 2.5 hours after the ceasefire started. already the tank shelling had begun. most of the ambulances waiting to ferry the dead and injured out could get no further blocked by a crate for from a shell. people were walking across the land carrying the bodies on stretchers. >> translator: it looks like an earthquake has happened here. louses are completely destroyed. there's no organization to get the ambulances in and the dead and injured out. the bodie
we'll bring you anything news worthy that comes out of the un. let's take you live now to gaza city. charles stratford is there. charles you managed to get south of gaza city and go to some of the more inaccessible areas. what did you see today? >> yes, we went south to a town which has been closed now for a couple of weeks, and like other areas in the north has suffered repeated heavy israeli bomba bombardme bombardment. and people haven't been allowed to get in. so we were down there...
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and the un. aw john kerry visiting the region, and they were the people who came up with the ceasefire plan. now i think there will be a lot of attention of whether the actual details of the plan were right and whether the wording was right, and whether it was deliberately left ambiguous, and whether that is the problem that emerged here. but i think there are also called for a completely different approach to this. there are talks of other possib possible components. we know that one of the other participants, the uk i'm told raised the idea of the international community getting involved. raised the idea of international monitors, one diplomat that i spoke to in new york said maybe there is even a roll for piece keepers in there. this ceasefire as we said was a us and un idea, there is also another possible route, there is also the route to the un security council and some sort of security council resolution to end this. that is certainly what some arab countries would like. and i'm told there a
and the un. aw john kerry visiting the region, and they were the people who came up with the ceasefire plan. now i think there will be a lot of attention of whether the actual details of the plan were right and whether the wording was right, and whether it was deliberately left ambiguous, and whether that is the problem that emerged here. but i think there are also called for a completely different approach to this. there are talks of other possib possible components. we know that one of the...
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the un security council now in an emergency session. >> at un's and extra troops to the border after reports of 43 peacekeepers have been kidnapped. >> head of state. >> emergency session of the un security council right now. the ukraine president says the russians have come, a full-scale invasion is underway. >> nato was backing up the claim and has released satellite images that reportedly show more than 1000 russian troops armed with heavy weapons inside ukrainian territory. nato calling this a major escalation of the crisis by moscow. russia's deny -- russia denies their troops are aiding the rebels. >> what is the latest from the un security council? >> the russian ambassadors to the united nations has only just started speaking. we haven't heard yet what he has to say, but just to fill you in on what has been said so far, many ambassadors have already spoken. the lithuanian using the strongest language. openly using the word invasion. what she did say is that russia has joined the separatists. saying it fits into well-established patterns of russian behavior throughout the cour
the un security council now in an emergency session. >> at un's and extra troops to the border after reports of 43 peacekeepers have been kidnapped. >> head of state. >> emergency session of the un security council right now. the ukraine president says the russians have come, a full-scale invasion is underway. >> nato was backing up the claim and has released satellite images that reportedly show more than 1000 russian troops armed with heavy weapons inside ukrainian...
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and de lair says this is a failure of the member states, not the un itself. his is uncommitted as dave was saying earlier to an ideal but only going halfway. >> it gets in the way as a result of that. it gets in the way of things that might have been done without -- >> it will always be trouble given the circumstances on the ground. the un becomes an enabler fore the pull out given that belgium, after they lose their soldiers zie to pull out. ins the calculation of the rg dprks that f, that if they killed a few belgium people they would withdrawal. >> this is one of the most damming peaces fieces for the international community here. she pointed out that belgium didn't want to pull out and be the sole bad guys. what did they do. >> they asked everybody else to leave with them. >> yeah. let's call up the united states and tell them we don't want to be the only ones pulling out the here and turning chicken so to speak, right? so let's put pressure on the entire un, this whole operation is botched and going nowhere and dangerous and so, now, let's pull out -- let
and de lair says this is a failure of the member states, not the un itself. his is uncommitted as dave was saying earlier to an ideal but only going halfway. >> it gets in the way as a result of that. it gets in the way of things that might have been done without -- >> it will always be trouble given the circumstances on the ground. the un becomes an enabler fore the pull out given that belgium, after they lose their soldiers zie to pull out. ins the calculation of the rg dprks that...
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and the un. is the u.s. an honest broker in all of this? what about the un? is there a negotiating partner somewhere out there who can d who can bring the two parties together and reach some sort of -- of -- of -- of progress? some way of moving forward. >> part of the problem is the intractable nature of the demands on both sides. in the past both hamas and israel fought to exhaustion. and accepted ceasefire for ceasefire. in each of the two previous cases, israel never lifted the siege. however -- excuse me, i'm sorry. however, in addition to that, you have the problem of the united states not being an honest broker. the united states has proclaimed its support for israel east self-defense. 1,500 palestinian civilians -- mostly civilians are dead. three israeli civilians are dead. it's difficult to argue that self-defense is on the israeli side. but that is the american official position. a link in a long chain of american bias. which i believe disqualifies the united states in being an honest broker. but for a resolution of this conflict, relying on the uni
and the un. is the u.s. an honest broker in all of this? what about the un? is there a negotiating partner somewhere out there who can d who can bring the two parties together and reach some sort of -- of -- of -- of progress? some way of moving forward. >> part of the problem is the intractable nature of the demands on both sides. in the past both hamas and israel fought to exhaustion. and accepted ceasefire for ceasefire. in each of the two previous cases, israel never lifted the siege....
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of the un personnel so tragically taken in this aggression. to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the compassionate and generous support of states from all around the world in this enormous humanitarian relief effort. pain, sorrow and anger of thousands of palestinians and indeed the entire palestinian nation review the loss of loved ones including so many innocent children and the 1.8 million people in gaza trying to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives under the unbearable and humane conditions inflicting this military campaign and the efforts of the un agencies and humanitarian organizations on the ground continue to serve as a lifeline for our people. helping them to survive and reminding them that they are not alone in this. .. that has continuously brought us together to address such crises and that has repeatedly brought shame to the global family. damage the credibility of the u.n., undermined international goals and allow the suffering of so many innocent people who go on for far too long. in reality while much
of the un personnel so tragically taken in this aggression. to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the compassionate and generous support of states from all around the world in this enormous humanitarian relief effort. pain, sorrow and anger of thousands of palestinians and indeed the entire palestinian nation review the loss of loved ones including so many innocent children and the 1.8 million people in gaza trying to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives under the...
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the un says 85%s of the killed were males. nearly 9,000 killed were children.he un's high commissioner for human rights today rep rep manageded the undersecurity council. >> short-term considerations and national interests narrowly defined have repeatedly taken precedence over intolerable human suffering and grave breaches of and long-term threats to international peace and security. i firmly believe that greater responsiveness by this council would have saved hundreds of thousands of lives. >> her comments come as her six-year tenure as human rights chief ends at the end of the month. >>> rula has more on the fighting in syria. and the influence of the islamic state group. >> they have gained more momentum from what happened in iraq. they have gained weapons, tanks, and they have a lot of money due to their control over the oil fields. they have been against the syrian regime, and second against the other rival rebel groups. in aleppo there are other rebel groups like the syrian -- free syrian army, who have been in retreating in face of the i.s. offensive. in
the un says 85%s of the killed were males. nearly 9,000 killed were children.he un's high commissioner for human rights today rep rep manageded the undersecurity council. >> short-term considerations and national interests narrowly defined have repeatedly taken precedence over intolerable human suffering and grave breaches of and long-term threats to international peace and security. i firmly believe that greater responsiveness by this council would have saved hundreds of thousands of...
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sheltering there at the time the un says it repeatedly informed the i.d.f. about that journalist at the u.s. state department briefing pushed for an answer over who was responsible for the attack you see that you can show in. jelling are we talking about well we understand the anger has put out a statement on its views that we would underscore the importance of a full and prompt investigation to determine the facts or you are not ready to. israel per se for the showing of the school correct we haven't said that there needs to be a full investigation to see what happened here but specifically are you asking the israelis to not make any un facilities a target because there are civilians that are seeking shelter there i'm not going to make a blanket statement at least what i'm going sometimes it's ok i'm not saying that i'm just not going to make a blanket statement about what our private conversations with the israelis look like even if there are rockets inside and i'm not saying they should be used against israel and i'm not saying that should they should be
sheltering there at the time the un says it repeatedly informed the i.d.f. about that journalist at the u.s. state department briefing pushed for an answer over who was responsible for the attack you see that you can show in. jelling are we talking about well we understand the anger has put out a statement on its views that we would underscore the importance of a full and prompt investigation to determine the facts or you are not ready to. israel per se for the showing of the school correct we...
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negroponte while at the un had two other significant events. e was the adoption by the un of the resolution governing the intervention in iraq which recognized the right to tell the troops to withdraw which ultimately is what happened. and the second accomplishment was the adoption of the resolution that was adopted by the security council which was the first endorsement by the un of a two state solution in palestine. negroponte then volunteered and inherited a disastrous situation where wdisaster situationwhere e iraqi military and there was a state of anarchy and he presided over the elections which were unfortunate in many ways because they had been organized by the ambassador to use proportional representation rather than the single member constituencies which is virtually a guaranteed way of producing parliamentarians who were extremists. but in any event, he made the best of the elections on the theory that once and i iraqi political class had been created that there were at least personalities who would be in the position to negotiate the
negroponte while at the un had two other significant events. e was the adoption by the un of the resolution governing the intervention in iraq which recognized the right to tell the troops to withdraw which ultimately is what happened. and the second accomplishment was the adoption of the resolution that was adopted by the security council which was the first endorsement by the un of a two state solution in palestine. negroponte then volunteered and inherited a disastrous situation where...
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bombing of gaza shelter caused outrage around the world un chief ban ki moon described it as a criminal act in a gross violation of humanitarian law he says the madness of war that's wreaking havoc in gaza must now stop even israel's main backer the u.s. says it's appalled by what it calls the disgraceful shelling but israel continues to insist the schools are used to store weapons we told the medics without borders advise michelle back from the hospital. you know gaza is a very small area it's seven kilometers long and thirty kilometers so it's one point seven million people living in this very small area and still even in this area we are we ourselves every night eighty percent civilians more than three hundred of the best are children and just just. one hour ago chatty can't even if we say ceasefire now it's supposed to be ceasefire not even one hour of a book schatz a camp has been shelled and i just passed through the emergency room and again children women elderly. experience. turkey's prime minister's accused israel of deliberately killing palestinian mothers and children . the c
bombing of gaza shelter caused outrage around the world un chief ban ki moon described it as a criminal act in a gross violation of humanitarian law he says the madness of war that's wreaking havoc in gaza must now stop even israel's main backer the u.s. says it's appalled by what it calls the disgraceful shelling but israel continues to insist the schools are used to store weapons we told the medics without borders advise michelle back from the hospital. you know gaza is a very small area it's...
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building housing dozens of refugees shelter white house spokesperson urns called the attack on the un shelter totally unacceptable and totally indefensible but not everyone in the administration shares that sentiment see despite a call by the international community for an investigation into gaza war crimes at the un human rights council america was the only nation to vote against the resolution i've also just learned that all parties have just agreed to a seventy two hour cease fire now given the amount of coverage i've given appropriate of standing up voices on the show i think it's important to also present the zionist perspective and that's why today i'm featuring a debate between morton klein president of the zionist organization of america and max blumenthal journalist and author of the lie of life in loads and greater israel now given the time difference between here and jerusalem this interview had to be pre-taped so to maintain the integrity of the debate we've made absolutely no edits aside from cutting out delays we experienced from the studio there check it out. let's star
building housing dozens of refugees shelter white house spokesperson urns called the attack on the un shelter totally unacceptable and totally indefensible but not everyone in the administration shares that sentiment see despite a call by the international community for an investigation into gaza war crimes at the un human rights council america was the only nation to vote against the resolution i've also just learned that all parties have just agreed to a seventy two hour cease fire now given...
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supplies are running low and an estimated seventy percent of health personnel have fled the area the un. over the worsening humanitarian crisis in eastern ukrainian cities that have been under. siege for weeks. there is no. crisis in ukraine as abuse continued to be portrayed by our russian colleagues and kiev denying the state of affairs as bad as being as people are saying says it needs no international help to cope with the issues on the ground. haunted by death and destruction and havoc thousands of refugees lined up at ukraine's border with russia. we follow those forced to leave their lives behind on their journey to safety. and u.s. officials confirm a new inside leaking secret surveillance documents to the media more than a year after edward snowden began lifting the lid. is holding for. after a near month long israeli leaves the tiny territory with almost nineteen hundred palestinians killed. thanks for joining us on r.t. international. people in east ukraine second largest city of say life there has become unbearable since army troops began the siege half of the residents have
supplies are running low and an estimated seventy percent of health personnel have fled the area the un. over the worsening humanitarian crisis in eastern ukrainian cities that have been under. siege for weeks. there is no. crisis in ukraine as abuse continued to be portrayed by our russian colleagues and kiev denying the state of affairs as bad as being as people are saying says it needs no international help to cope with the issues on the ground. haunted by death and destruction and havoc...
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the bombing of a gaza shelter sparked international outcry un chief ban ki-moon described as a criminal act and a gross violation of international humanitarian law he says the madness of war that's wreaking havoc in gaza must stop even israel's main backer the united states says it's appalled by what it calls the disgraceful shelling still israel continues to insist the schools are used to store weapons the israeli army is working hard justifying its mission on sunday it released a video of what it says was a percentage in stride going to hamas rocket launcher hidden inside one of gaza's residential areas and there are also images of i.d.f. soldiers removing motorbikes from what it said was a hamas tunnel my colleague in fact i talked to here a spokesman with ten uncurled peter lerner and he says the military is only responding to persistent rocket attacks from militants. it sort of continues to be threatened by indiscriminate rockets that are launched by hamas to israel even as we speak even during the continued days as we've seen in the last three and a half weeks and they have contin
the bombing of a gaza shelter sparked international outcry un chief ban ki-moon described as a criminal act and a gross violation of international humanitarian law he says the madness of war that's wreaking havoc in gaza must stop even israel's main backer the united states says it's appalled by what it calls the disgraceful shelling still israel continues to insist the schools are used to store weapons the israeli army is working hard justifying its mission on sunday it released a video of...
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water and power shortages saundra the sea cities of eastern ukraine the worsening situation has led the un to demand a stop to find the humanitarian crisis. and the united nations believes nearly three hundred thousand people have been displaced by the escalating standoff between care of army and local militia with most of them fleeing to russia argy follows their road to safety. also the new ad with snowden that the u.s. has suspects so new whistleblowers leaking sensitive data about the spine programs well then a year after the scoop of the n.s.a. surveillance was first exposed. and a fragile truce in gaza with two days of a humanitarian ceasefire left to run israelis and palestinians prepared for tough talks to prolong the deal. it's four o'clock in the afternoon here in moscow you live with us on our t. international with me tom would say it's good to have you with us. the un is calling for an end to violence in eastern ukraine to prevent a severe humanitarian crisis ganske the second largest city in the region has been words head says these images show on monday officials that they de
water and power shortages saundra the sea cities of eastern ukraine the worsening situation has led the un to demand a stop to find the humanitarian crisis. and the united nations believes nearly three hundred thousand people have been displaced by the escalating standoff between care of army and local militia with most of them fleeing to russia argy follows their road to safety. also the new ad with snowden that the u.s. has suspects so new whistleblowers leaking sensitive data about the spine...
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this will continue to deteriorate for as long as violence persists the report was part of the latest the un security council session where the east ukraine crisis was of course in the spotlight but it seems kills a representative particularly trust the un data nor share the views of their own citizens there is no know how many there in crisis in ukraine as it is continued to be portrayed by our russian colleagues this is backed by some western delegations where instead trying to shift the attention towards russia's alleged role in the conflict and they've been brought up the issues of sanctions well as i do was monsters who initiated the emergency meeting of the un security council on the humanitarian crisis the russian ambassador called for swift international efforts to stop civilian suffering and open ways to bring in aid supplies. bring itself to the area down through the artillery tanks as well as grad rockets if they used. locals the same phosphorus and cluster bombs are still being used there is indiscriminate shelling of housing blocks and critical civilian infrastructure in many sm
this will continue to deteriorate for as long as violence persists the report was part of the latest the un security council session where the east ukraine crisis was of course in the spotlight but it seems kills a representative particularly trust the un data nor share the views of their own citizens there is no know how many there in crisis in ukraine as it is continued to be portrayed by our russian colleagues this is backed by some western delegations where instead trying to shift the...
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i would imagine that the un inspectors had some kind of a device to help assure their safety and that it belongs in the hands of the modern soldier. as for the capability of making more of these weapons, the facilities for the first to be destroyed so that was a huge step in a right direction to prevent the comeback of these chemicals they are not that hard to make said it would be an ongoing task. that's what it's all about trying to keep an eye on it and watch where these things might be manufactured and stored. >> host: there were 25 sites they collected these for destruction before they were destroyed. do you notice the intelligence community analyzed the work to figure out where they came from etc.? >> guest: there was knowledge on the satellite imagery that has been heavily studied however there are limits to that. it's where the materials can be found and the matter of trying to get to them without getting shot into the destruction with whatever tools were available it could be destroyed on site and the rest in the coast. we are spending in some communities on education and inc
i would imagine that the un inspectors had some kind of a device to help assure their safety and that it belongs in the hands of the modern soldier. as for the capability of making more of these weapons, the facilities for the first to be destroyed so that was a huge step in a right direction to prevent the comeback of these chemicals they are not that hard to make said it would be an ongoing task. that's what it's all about trying to keep an eye on it and watch where these things might be...
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water and power shortages songs of the seas such ease of eastern ukraine worsen the situation has led the un to demand a stop to fighting to end the humanitarian crisis. and the united nations believes nearly three hundred thousand people have been displaced by the escalating standoff between the kiev army and local militia as most of them free into russia r.t. follows their road to safety. also the new ad would snowden the u.s. suspects new whistleblower why is leaking sensitive data about its spying programs more than a year after the scope of this group of the n.s.a. surveillance was first exposed. and a fragile truce in gaza with two days of a humanitarian ceasefire left or to run the israelis and palestinians prepare for tough talks to prolong the deal. from or wherever you're watching from around the world to your welcome to moscow this is our team to national you with me to say. the un is calling for an end to violence in eastern ukraine to prevent a severe humanitarian crisis new ganske the second largest city in the region has been worst hit as these pictures here show on monday off
water and power shortages songs of the seas such ease of eastern ukraine worsen the situation has led the un to demand a stop to fighting to end the humanitarian crisis. and the united nations believes nearly three hundred thousand people have been displaced by the escalating standoff between the kiev army and local militia as most of them free into russia r.t. follows their road to safety. also the new ad would snowden the u.s. suspects new whistleblower why is leaking sensitive data about its...
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they called for the un security council to intervene. o 40,000 remain trapped on a barren mountain, surrounded by rebels and slowly dying of thirst. a displaced resident described the conditions there. the mountain has no water, no electricity, no roads.\ not even a single greentree. nothing for humans to eat. i received a call in our goal -- an hour ago. they're living dead children on the ground. >> the death toll from a record outbreak of ebola in west africa has topped 930. there are fears the virus has spread to saudi arabia after a man who recently returned from sierra leone died of a suspected ebola infection. a spanish priest who fell ill in liberia has been brought to madrid for treatment. in the united states, a patient in new york has tested negative, while two missionaries infected in liberia are said to be improving after receiving an experimental drug. liberia has declared a state of emergency and closed a major hospital. the drug has not been given to hundreds of ailing africans. the assistant health minister there told the
they called for the un security council to intervene. o 40,000 remain trapped on a barren mountain, surrounded by rebels and slowly dying of thirst. a displaced resident described the conditions there. the mountain has no water, no electricity, no roads.\ not even a single greentree. nothing for humans to eat. i received a call in our goal -- an hour ago. they're living dead children on the ground. >> the death toll from a record outbreak of ebola in west africa has topped 930. there are...
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the un says at least thirty six people i killed on average in east ukraine every day aren't you reports from the scene of the latest devastating attack in the resistance stronghold of dunya. and living as an interim government is dissolved ass islamist militants gain strength threatening to plunge the country into the chaos off civil war. hello there this is our team to national you with me to bang with say top top story now russia's president says on me komondors in ukraine are willing to let their troops fight their way out of it and in a circle moment instead of accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor. speaking at a youth forum in western russia actually the end rafah mall was listening and andrea what else has the president said during his q. and a with his behavior for. he took this opportunity to discuss the crisis in ukraine and describe the situation there is a common tragedy for both nations and everything should be done to try and stop it well earlier he had asked the anti-government forces to open up a humanitarian corridor or t
the un says at least thirty six people i killed on average in east ukraine every day aren't you reports from the scene of the latest devastating attack in the resistance stronghold of dunya. and living as an interim government is dissolved ass islamist militants gain strength threatening to plunge the country into the chaos off civil war. hello there this is our team to national you with me to bang with say top top story now russia's president says on me komondors in ukraine are willing to let...
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even brought up the issue of sanctions while in fact it was last initiated the emergency meeting of the un security council on the humanitarian crisis the russian ambassador called for swift international it falls to stop civilian suffering and open awaits to bring in aid supplies. artillery tanks as well as grad rockets have been used locals are saying phosphorous and cluster bombs are still being used there is indiscriminate shelling of housing blocks and critical civilian infrastructure in many small towns about eighty percent of houses have been destroyed according to the most conservative estimates more than six hundred buildings have been razed to the ground. the attempts to free the was there no even getting around in areas which haven't you have suffered heavy fighting is getting increasingly dangerous this video we've just received from the region clearly shows that while the pictures purportedly show the moment when i walk it hits the highway the driver miraculously survived he says that's because he'd plated his car although little was left of the vehicle itself. thank. you crai
even brought up the issue of sanctions while in fact it was last initiated the emergency meeting of the un security council on the humanitarian crisis the russian ambassador called for swift international it falls to stop civilian suffering and open awaits to bring in aid supplies. artillery tanks as well as grad rockets have been used locals are saying phosphorous and cluster bombs are still being used there is indiscriminate shelling of housing blocks and critical civilian infrastructure in...
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the un signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. rallies in missouri over the killing of an unarmed teenager by a policeman a far from losing pace demonstrators are now focusing their protest gatherings at the police department in ferguson following a fourth night of clashes with officers ten people have been arrested and one officer injured. is that. the mayhem and chaos continue to unravel on the streets of ferguson in the suburbs of st louis missouri for a fourth night in a row police continue to clash with. esther's coming out onto the streets an outrage over the death of eighteen year old michael brown. right now the air here is filled with tension and really smells of tear gas still hours after it was fired violence and looting began on sunday night as hundreds of protesters took out onto the streets dozens of businesses were looted we have witnessed tear gas in fact the news when protesters were quite peaceful when nobody really was doing anything but it seems to be a different story according to the pol
the un signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. rallies in missouri over the killing of an unarmed teenager by a policeman a far from losing pace demonstrators are now focusing their protest gatherings at the police department in ferguson following a fourth night of clashes with officers ten people have been arrested and one officer injured. is that. the mayhem and chaos continue to unravel on the streets of ferguson...
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statement in my capacity as the representative of the united kingdom i was the first and envoy to the un vitaly churkin speaking that an emergency meeting at the u.n. security council called for by ukrainian family every. pleated any allegations of russian troops on ukraine soil stressing that ukraine has made no real steps towards appeasing the situation in the east and he stressed that it's essential to maintain the peaceful and positive tone of tuesday's international meeting that took place in minsk and the russian envoy also called upon the united states to stop interfering in the affairs of other states said the number of refugees coming out of ukraine has been growing geometrically of thousands of civilians are living in bomb shelters in east ukraine and just minutes before he took the floor u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power called for more pressure on moscow over what she called the lies coming from russia she also stressed that ukraine has been looking for a political solution to the crisis. well the murders the session of the un security council was called for by ukrai
statement in my capacity as the representative of the united kingdom i was the first and envoy to the un vitaly churkin speaking that an emergency meeting at the u.n. security council called for by ukrainian family every. pleated any allegations of russian troops on ukraine soil stressing that ukraine has made no real steps towards appeasing the situation in the east and he stressed that it's essential to maintain the peaceful and positive tone of tuesday's international meeting that took place...
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express that the hope that the un report it will be found safe the new york based committee to protect journalists who is calling for stand ins immediate release and here's the reaction from human rights watch stressing that whoever's holding andre has to free him as no charges have been pressed against him the european security watchdog also insists he has to be released condemning the practice of arresting journalists full stop or care is known to have detained journalists covering events of course before just last month u.k. citizen and r.t. contributor graham phillips was seized by ukraine's security forces he said he was questioned and held at gunpoint while in captivity before releasing phillips care would also deny detaining him we will of course bring you updates on the detention of overseas journalist andrew stern in as we get them and if anything develops throughout the evening here it's. brussels is planning to talk latin american countries out of boosting a real cultural exports to russia this according to the financial times citing senior officials nations such as brazil a
express that the hope that the un report it will be found safe the new york based committee to protect journalists who is calling for stand ins immediate release and here's the reaction from human rights watch stressing that whoever's holding andre has to free him as no charges have been pressed against him the european security watchdog also insists he has to be released condemning the practice of arresting journalists full stop or care is known to have detained journalists covering events of...
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the un has declared the highest level of emergency in iraq warning of thousands of years e.d. and christian refugees trapped by jihadists on months in jail facing imminent genocide within days the u.s. helicopter delivering food to the area led to desperate crowds rushing to the yeah croft begging the crew to take them to safety the pentagon says an evacuation is not necessary because far fewer people are under siege than previous and thoughts after thousands managed to miss. to safety. often our western nations are trying to get weapons a to cut a stock which has long wanted autonomy from iraq and other territories the us was first off the hardware the cia providing the combination with a light weapons and ammunitions fronts which has only had a hard humanitarian involvement before has also agreed with baghdad to supply some weaponry while the united kingdom is helping transport soviet era weapons from eastern europe foreign policy expert robin i meant told us what he thinks is behind the western support for iraqi kurds. there are only resolved obviously people in resolve iss
the un has declared the highest level of emergency in iraq warning of thousands of years e.d. and christian refugees trapped by jihadists on months in jail facing imminent genocide within days the u.s. helicopter delivering food to the area led to desperate crowds rushing to the yeah croft begging the crew to take them to safety the pentagon says an evacuation is not necessary because far fewer people are under siege than previous and thoughts after thousands managed to miss. to safety. often...
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journalist who are drawing public attention to his plight with an online campaign hash tag free andrew now the un expressed its hope that the reason obviously his agency reporter will be found say the new york based committee to protect journalists is calling for sentence immediate release and here's a reaction from human rights watch stressing that andree has to be freed because there have been no charges pressed against him now the european security watchdog also insists he has to be released condemning the practice of arresting journalists . for public rage in the u.s. state of missouri spilled over into a second night of clashes with police over the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a cop officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets after testers who were furious about what they call police brutality and racial profiling does it you're going to is there for us. tensions chaos and mayhem really have been unraveling here in suburban st louis in the town of ferguson we witnessed tear gas being fired at just a couple dozen people standing around on a street where of course people have
journalist who are drawing public attention to his plight with an online campaign hash tag free andrew now the un expressed its hope that the reason obviously his agency reporter will be found say the new york based committee to protect journalists is calling for sentence immediate release and here's a reaction from human rights watch stressing that andree has to be freed because there have been no charges pressed against him now the european security watchdog also insists he has to be released...
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and nato though expressing their concern at the news however the un and washington saying they can confirm any russian unit across the border in the first place we spoke to a number of political analysts and investigative journalists on the matter this invasion happened the ukrainians the nato would have been desperate to get video of this of food to graps out on the internet on the t.v. saying here is proof of a russian putin led invasion of ukraine and they also have to ask this if the russians were going to invade ukraine would they just send in some armored personnel carriers lightly armored vehicles this is the twenty first century in modern times you don't wage a war by rolling in twenty three tanks warfare in modern times as waged with drones and fighter helicopters there were an actual russian military invasion of ukraine we would know about it and there would be no debate about it would be absolutely insane to russia to you that would be absolutely in changeful for russian armored vehicles to go in they will get a lot advertised what they were knowing that everybody's got cameras
and nato though expressing their concern at the news however the un and washington saying they can confirm any russian unit across the border in the first place we spoke to a number of political analysts and investigative journalists on the matter this invasion happened the ukrainians the nato would have been desperate to get video of this of food to graps out on the internet on the t.v. saying here is proof of a russian putin led invasion of ukraine and they also have to ask this if the...
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care launched its military operation to retake the defiant cities and towns in the country's east the un human rights agency estimates that around sixty people a day are being killed or wounded maria phenomena that some of the residents of lugansk one of the cities suffering the most. of calls these large scale antiterrorist ration. while empty government fighters in the east say they're trying to liberate the region from occupiers yet it's civilians who are paying the highest price they describe what's happening on the ground and in their backyards as senseless violence. the city of the guns one of the biggest in the crane's east lies in ruins and is almost empty but it to refine never stops while the shelling of the city continue not only residential areas are being targeted just yesterday a shell landed right here in the middle of these graves at one of the city's main cemeteries cauchon the road none of the your side of the border in this way or more while you're more so stoked on your volcanoes and out there you'll. get millions in the superdome that should more than the trees decid
care launched its military operation to retake the defiant cities and towns in the country's east the un human rights agency estimates that around sixty people a day are being killed or wounded maria phenomena that some of the residents of lugansk one of the cities suffering the most. of calls these large scale antiterrorist ration. while empty government fighters in the east say they're trying to liberate the region from occupiers yet it's civilians who are paying the highest price they...
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the un and international human rights groups they're all demanding their correspondent is immediately released several. taken place all over the world following a free andrew campaign being launched on the social network. it's all an international thanks for joining us now the police officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager in the u.s. town of ferguson has now been named that's failed to quell the public outrage at the lack of details over the shooting and the militarized response of all thora to use to the rallies more demonstration shows will sunday is our season of stuff. in the suburbs of st louis missouri protesters are continuing to come out onto the streets calling for justice in the case killing eighteen year old unarmed michael brown the name of the police officer find the killing has been released wilson is twenty eight years old he is white and we do know that he has been kept in the police by. everything took place earlier we spoke with one of the attorneys michael brown's family and this is what he told about the information that's been released by the police just
the un and international human rights groups they're all demanding their correspondent is immediately released several. taken place all over the world following a free andrew campaign being launched on the social network. it's all an international thanks for joining us now the police officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager in the u.s. town of ferguson has now been named that's failed to quell the public outrage at the lack of details over the shooting and the militarized response of all...
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the un say seven hundred thirty thousand refugees have fled to russia from eastern ukraine since the beginning of the your moscow also offered aid for those displaced inside ukraine but washington sees there's no need for the type of help given that ukraine has allowed international humanitarian groups to deliver aid within its territory there is no logical reason why russia should seek to deliver. almost. apparently un philanthropists think children a better. ignores pleas from russian human rights groups to move youngsters to safety and what does the un think kids deserve to be safe. because on this week more than four hundred ukrainian troops crossed into russia because they didn't want to fight for the kiev government anymore it's happened before but there were never so many soldiers laying down their arms at the same time. well we have all witnessed so many deaths and other terrible things so all of us are be very happy to be here we've been given new clothes and managed to rest and we're very grateful for that. which when we were encircled we had no way out so to keep the manpo
the un say seven hundred thirty thousand refugees have fled to russia from eastern ukraine since the beginning of the your moscow also offered aid for those displaced inside ukraine but washington sees there's no need for the type of help given that ukraine has allowed international humanitarian groups to deliver aid within its territory there is no logical reason why russia should seek to deliver. almost. apparently un philanthropists think children a better. ignores pleas from russian human...
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and the un says 80% are civilians.e than 9.5 thousand palestinians have been injured and more than a quarter of a million people are taking shelter in un areas. and rubbish is piling up as there isn't enough electricity. >> reporter: untreat sewage is flowing into the mediterranean sea. people don't catch much fish, but they say they have to try. >> translator: what can we do. i want to help my family survive, we need to eat. >> reporter: even when gaza isn't a war, it wasn't have enough infrastructure to treat all of the waste, now it's even worse. this sewage pumping station was bombed a pool of waste blocks the north and the overflow runs down to the sea. for the last two weeks, 30,000 cubic meters of sewage a day has flowed into the streets. >> we are not capable to bring the sewage from the streets down to the sea. so it is flowing in the streets. >> reporter: in a refugee camp right on the sea, wastewater trickles through the streets. >> translator: children are playing near the sewage, and i can't even start to
and the un says 80% are civilians.e than 9.5 thousand palestinians have been injured and more than a quarter of a million people are taking shelter in un areas. and rubbish is piling up as there isn't enough electricity. >> reporter: untreat sewage is flowing into the mediterranean sea. people don't catch much fish, but they say they have to try. >> translator: what can we do. i want to help my family survive, we need to eat. >> reporter: even when gaza isn't a war, it wasn't...
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video and written transcripts of these hearings are available at the un website. the commission's final report was one of the strongest and finest reports that the un has produced. the commission concluded that the gross violations of human rights have been and continue to be committed by the government and its officials. in many cases they meet the high standard and threshold required for prove for crimes against humanity in international law. the commission finally presented the report to the human rights counsel in march of this year. after hearing from the commission, the counsel overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling for accountability for those responsible for the abuses and to preserve and document evidence of these human rights abuses. south korea has agreed to host this office. building on this momentum, the united states with australia and france convened the first ever un security counsel discussion of human rights in north korea. the commission presented its report to north korean refugees who spoke of their personal experiences. 11 of the 13 skpu
video and written transcripts of these hearings are available at the un website. the commission's final report was one of the strongest and finest reports that the un has produced. the commission concluded that the gross violations of human rights have been and continue to be committed by the government and its officials. in many cases they meet the high standard and threshold required for prove for crimes against humanity in international law. the commission finally presented the report to the...
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school and shelter commissioner general of the un relief and works agency pierre crandall spoke about the recent school bombing he said i condemn in the strongest possible terms this serious violation of international law by israeli forces this is an affront to all of us a source of universal shame today the world stands disgraced on raw had been operating the school which was acting as shelter before being hit with the artillery opinions are running hot here in the united states as well speaking at a christians united for israel banquet south carolina senator lindsey graham made these rather bold statements don't ever turn your back on israel because god will turn his back on us the reason we're here tonight our job is to speak out this truth to power. till the united nations shut up. you don't know what you're talking about. up until this most recent ceasefire israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the military would move forward in dismantling the hamas home network in the gaza strip the military says that so far it's uncovered thirty two tunnels all of which ha
school and shelter commissioner general of the un relief and works agency pierre crandall spoke about the recent school bombing he said i condemn in the strongest possible terms this serious violation of international law by israeli forces this is an affront to all of us a source of universal shame today the world stands disgraced on raw had been operating the school which was acting as shelter before being hit with the artillery opinions are running hot here in the united states as well...
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wide shut ofd eye the un security council. ower spoke moments ago and said russia has lied about actions in the ukraine and says that the mask is coming off. even angela merkel and francois hollande say that more sanctions could be in the offing. >> something clearly needs to be done. ukrainian prime minister coming out telling reporters that sanctions from the west are not working. in other words, these sanctions that we put in place. apparently they have had little effect and putin is now on the ground with the troops. so what can be done, what should be done, and what is the effect on the overall international markets? we see a flee to safe havens when you look at bond yields, for example. will that continue? >> continued at the top of the hour. stay with us. market movers on the other side of the break. ♪ >> get the latest headlines of the top of the hour on bloomberg radio, your tablet, and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line." on the markets is next. it is 56 past the hour which means bloomberg
wide shut ofd eye the un security council. ower spoke moments ago and said russia has lied about actions in the ukraine and says that the mask is coming off. even angela merkel and francois hollande say that more sanctions could be in the offing. >> something clearly needs to be done. ukrainian prime minister coming out telling reporters that sanctions from the west are not working. in other words, these sanctions that we put in place. apparently they have had little effect and putin is...
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statistics have pointed out a few inaccuracy in that one paragraph about immigrants according to the un department of economic and social affairs russia hosts the largest the world's largest population of him after the united states so second to the united states most people who've been to moscow couldn't help but notice the huge influx of immigrants to an extent when immigration reform is one of the main topics in the country's political discussions the life explained expectancy of the russian male is indeed said li lo but it's not sixty years old as the president said but sixty five you know it's a big margin affair when you talk about such data also according to president obama russia's population is shrinking but if you look at the latest numbers it's not shrinking it's actually growing on russia's population has been growing for at least the past five years due to various factors it may indeed shrink in the future but now it is it is not about. you know not not making anything well russians themselves are very concerned about their economy being centered around oil and gas but ther
statistics have pointed out a few inaccuracy in that one paragraph about immigrants according to the un department of economic and social affairs russia hosts the largest the world's largest population of him after the united states so second to the united states most people who've been to moscow couldn't help but notice the huge influx of immigrants to an extent when immigration reform is one of the main topics in the country's political discussions the life explained expectancy of the russian...