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tonight discussing the book a history of the international military tribunal after world war ii which is called the comprehensive history author of the perpetrator on trial. >>. >> congratulation on your wonderful book. i am holding it up. let's begin by reminding our listeners when the nuremberg trials took place in what was the purpose? >> i also want to say thank you to the whole food workcenter and to you joshua, it's an honor to be here today. just to began the nuremberg trials also known as the international tribunal took place november 1945 through october 46 that we're coming up on the 75th anniversary. great britain and france and the soviet union got together with the former nazi leaders and organizations for conspiracy and war crimes and crimes against humanity this of course was the first of the nuremberg trials but those that happen and later were carried out by the us alone i just want to say from the start that's one of the reasons and the other reasons as well we can talk about. >> and with the allies when do they begin to discuss to hobos not see leaders responsible f
tonight discussing the book a history of the international military tribunal after world war ii which is called the comprehensive history author of the perpetrator on trial. >>. >> congratulation on your wonderful book. i am holding it up. let's begin by reminding our listeners when the nuremberg trials took place in what was the purpose? >> i also want to say thank you to the whole food workcenter and to you joshua, it's an honor to be here today. just to began the nuremberg...
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speaking of the verdict of the constitutional tribunal, well, this is exactly what constitutional tribunalin its verdicts consistently over the period of the last 20 years, that there are various degrees of protection for human rights. there is one among these human rights, there's one principle, the right to life. and the constitutional tribunal has outlawed an abortion when down‘s syndrome or other non—lethal conditions are being found. but still, in case of danger to life or health of mother, it is still allowed. nothing has changed in this respect. so, i wanted to correct that because it is not true that it is outlawed in all cases. well, i said, in effect, because if one looks at the number of abortions in poland last year, the numbers that would now be illegal as a result of the decision of the constitutional tribunal is a vast proportion of them. so, very few, very few abortions will take place in poland from now on if this decision is ratified, which i believe it hasn't been yet. but let mejust finish with one thought. it sounds like this would be a cause for worry that very few ab
speaking of the verdict of the constitutional tribunal, well, this is exactly what constitutional tribunalin its verdicts consistently over the period of the last 20 years, that there are various degrees of protection for human rights. there is one among these human rights, there's one principle, the right to life. and the constitutional tribunal has outlawed an abortion when down‘s syndrome or other non—lethal conditions are being found. but still, in case of danger to life or health of...
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speaking of the verdict of the constitutional tribunal, well, this is exactly what constitutional tribunalerdicts consistently over the period of the last 20 years, that there are various degrees of protection for human rights. there is one among these human rights, there's one principle, the right to life. and the constitutional tribunal has outlawed an abortion when down's syndrome or other non—lethal conditions are being found. but still, in case of danger to life or health of mother, it is still allowed. nothing has changed in this respect. so i wanted to correct that because it is not true that it is outlawed in all cases. well, i said, in effect, because if one looks at the number of abortions in poland last year, the numbers that would now be illegal as a result of the decision of the constitutional tribunal is a vast proportion of them. so very few, very few abortions will take place in poland from now on if this decision is ratified, which i believe it hasn't been yet. but let mejust finish with one thought. it sounds like this would be a cause for worry that very few abortions wi
speaking of the verdict of the constitutional tribunal, well, this is exactly what constitutional tribunalerdicts consistently over the period of the last 20 years, that there are various degrees of protection for human rights. there is one among these human rights, there's one principle, the right to life. and the constitutional tribunal has outlawed an abortion when down's syndrome or other non—lethal conditions are being found. but still, in case of danger to life or health of mother, it...
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name from maine, and the entire news team can't, thanks very much for it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the number of trials 75 years ago, high ranking officers of the nazi regime of morning. judging by the allied forces, were the 1st criminals to be held accountable for their crimes. for the measure, count them on getting rid of a pair earlier. frazier. our 2 part series, the 3rd reich. the dog starts nov 12th. on d, w. germany in 1945, hitler was dead. his nazi regime had taken the lives of 6000000 jews. the country's leading representatives were to be held accountable for their actions by an international military tribunal for the 1st time in world history, $24.00 high ranking nazis were charged and made to stand trial in the german city of moore and back to school. with that plus a slew of students. i don't think you can consider the holocaust in terms of classical justice at all. that's in the end, there's no forgiving what happened. that's high school saying this, but at least the perpetrators could be tried in court. how do the victims and the children of the war crim
name from maine, and the entire news team can't, thanks very much for it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the number of trials 75 years ago, high ranking officers of the nazi regime of morning. judging by the allied forces, were the 1st criminals to be held accountable for their crimes. for the measure, count them on getting rid of a pair earlier. frazier. our 2 part series, the 3rd reich. the dog starts nov 12th. on d, w. germany in 1945, hitler was dead. his nazi regime had...
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military tribunal in norm back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. it need just v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being let in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the
military tribunal in norm back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. it need just v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once...
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within 3 months, room $600.00 was transformed into a perfect stage for the international tribunal to create space needed for hundreds of spectators and journalists. the real wall was removed. the allies agreed to initially tried 24 of the most prominent suspected war criminals. they were brought to nuremberg from various internment camps while detained. they were subject to strict regulations. speaking was only permitted during interrogations. there were also fears that fanatical nazis might attempt to free them. back in bad model of ham and during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. we saw nothing and we knew nothing. the murdering of jews had been himmler's affair going claimed, killing children. he said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. let's make it brief, he added, i take responsibility for everything. the government has done. robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. it was a frustrating process. the nazi leaders portrayed themselves as both ignorant and innocen
within 3 months, room $600.00 was transformed into a perfect stage for the international tribunal to create space needed for hundreds of spectators and journalists. the real wall was removed. the allies agreed to initially tried 24 of the most prominent suspected war criminals. they were brought to nuremberg from various internment camps while detained. they were subject to strict regulations. speaking was only permitted during interrogations. there were also fears that fanatical nazis might...
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tribunals call carrying is the 1st. and he stood up with a piece of paper in his hand and said, before i respond to the indictment, i wish to say the following forest. you fire the scottish focus. i thought to me, surely, what i miss church became tribal, cutting short. you were here to plead guilty not guilty or guilty with an explanation. that remonstrance shouted. nick surely became interested. i can actually that was an indication of his ability to try to find an opening to present what he wanted to say, rather than what he was being asked. rudolf hess heatless former deputy was briefed. i'm going to repeat this because to me then it was going to step on a training commission spot, but what i could shift it heedless. vice-chancellor friends, fun pop and going to be kind hearted. surely we're not guilty. well, it's a criminal trial if they pleaded guilty, they're like so out of the sense they have a they wanted to defend themselves. and many of them said not guilty in the sense of the end not healed in the sense that
tribunals call carrying is the 1st. and he stood up with a piece of paper in his hand and said, before i respond to the indictment, i wish to say the following forest. you fire the scottish focus. i thought to me, surely, what i miss church became tribal, cutting short. you were here to plead guilty not guilty or guilty with an explanation. that remonstrance shouted. nick surely became interested. i can actually that was an indication of his ability to try to find an opening to present what he...
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once again, the whole world looked to nuremberg international military tribunals was to announce thefate of the accused nazi leaders. the accused entered the hall individually filming was prohibited, but radio reporters and newspaper journalists were allowed. kammen during was the 1st to appear on the current 100 year with the internet. and here is your member here on the ground of the indictment on which you have been rendered. your own account of the indictment on which the progress there you're right. i would have been right each the fed came in and receive the setter's some 3 were acquitted. 7 received very in terms of imprisonment and 12 for ex receive the death sentence that very solid room. they took the census lead. there was no outbursts in the courtroom of any kind. very formal of it. alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz, zokol, and skulking broner huns, frank and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger, fun chirac, and albert speer. escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years. hitler's
once again, the whole world looked to nuremberg international military tribunals was to announce thefate of the accused nazi leaders. the accused entered the hall individually filming was prohibited, but radio reporters and newspaper journalists were allowed. kammen during was the 1st to appear on the current 100 year with the internet. and here is your member here on the ground of the indictment on which you have been rendered. your own account of the indictment on which the progress there...
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the have congress of the constitutional tribunal to be respected hawks. how about don't read another scandal or you want to see the argument. so the reasoning behind the legal argument there too just refutes the reasoning behind this ruling. let me tell you, they have the previous presidents of the cons tribunal. well, russia agreed with dissolving because the voting couldn't be different. mr. the book i want to get into this should look good in again, be honest, we're talking about the democratic process as you know, and i want to get to one more issue of when we have to go to europe. you're probably should go bananas. but they cannot change this holders with the polish law or the polish constitution or any other. mr. goodbar be temporary. mr. google, how about the rights of the l.g.p.l.? people also in their country? a president do it or has called l g b t, movement and ideology? more dangerous than communism of the election, who signed a family charter of proposals including pledges to prevent a gay couples from marrying or adopting children? and to ba
the have congress of the constitutional tribunal to be respected hawks. how about don't read another scandal or you want to see the argument. so the reasoning behind the legal argument there too just refutes the reasoning behind this ruling. let me tell you, they have the previous presidents of the cons tribunal. well, russia agreed with dissolving because the voting couldn't be different. mr. the book i want to get into this should look good in again, be honest, we're talking about the...
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once again, the whole world looked to nuremberg international military tribunals was to announce the fate of the accused nazi leaders. the accused entered the hall individually filming was prohibited, but radio reporters and newspaper journalists were allowed. kammen gurning was the 1st to appear on the current 1, 100 year with the mirror and here is your friend. 'd here on the indictment on which you were being compared to your own account of the indictment on which you are i would have been here each the fed came in to receive the set. it's some 3 were acquitted. 7 received very in terms of imprisonment or 12 for ex, receive the distance that very solid room at the center left. there was no outbursts in the courtroom. very formal of the alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz, zokol and skulking bruner, huns, frank, and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death. by hanging, martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger. funs hero. and i'll bet she escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years as vice chancellor franz fun, poppen. right. spang, president, sho
once again, the whole world looked to nuremberg international military tribunals was to announce the fate of the accused nazi leaders. the accused entered the hall individually filming was prohibited, but radio reporters and newspaper journalists were allowed. kammen gurning was the 1st to appear on the current 1, 100 year with the mirror and here is your friend. 'd here on the indictment on which you were being compared to your own account of the indictment on which you are i would have been...
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is the chicago tribune from 1948 he will not be able to see on your tv disc, it's is to defeats truman. the most famous sticking headline in the history of us politics in chicago daily tribune made the call for thomas dewey thinking that he defeated harry truman. truman was victorious and he enjoyed showing off that papers mistake. i don't think if they have lifted down. interest paper —— in your newspaper, does that give you nightmares, get too early? the boxing and strong. it's biden. it's too close to call! the trick is to have been in newsrooms and no one could believe, no one could believe when we had that parliament for theresa may and jeremy corbyn and there is a dropping moment in newspapers where the trick is not to go too far ahead of where the facts are at the moment, that is what i've learned in 20 years injournalism.|j moment, that is what i've learned in 20 years in journalism. i think we've all learned that from the people from the chicago tribune that might‘ve been six just a second ahead and just trying to get the paper out and look what happened to them. that headline
is the chicago tribune from 1948 he will not be able to see on your tv disc, it's is to defeats truman. the most famous sticking headline in the history of us politics in chicago daily tribune made the call for thomas dewey thinking that he defeated harry truman. truman was victorious and he enjoyed showing off that papers mistake. i don't think if they have lifted down. interest paper —— in your newspaper, does that give you nightmares, get too early? the boxing and strong. it's biden....
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and for this international military tribunals need make it is called turn.it said none of his naval officers would have touched the reprehensible striker with a 10 foot pole. the grand admiral complained about the long hours spent sitting in court saying he was glad his case would soon be heard. the prosecution accused the former submarine fleet, commander of giving orders to shoot at shipwrecked enemies instead of rescuing them a war crime. dern it's vehemently denied any involvement his defense was able to nullify a major accusation by the prosecution. that doing it says submarines had sunk merchant ships without any warning. us, admiral chester nimitz confirmed that the american pacific plate had acted the same way. former minister of armaments adopted a defense strategy that was rejected by other defendants assuming general responsibility, while denying personal guilt. b.s. calculation was that fritz zokol, who provided slave labor for the armament factories, would take the heat for their shared crimes. as chief representative for deployment of labor had
and for this international military tribunals need make it is called turn.it said none of his naval officers would have touched the reprehensible striker with a 10 foot pole. the grand admiral complained about the long hours spent sitting in court saying he was glad his case would soon be heard. the prosecution accused the former submarine fleet, commander of giving orders to shoot at shipwrecked enemies instead of rescuing them a war crime. dern it's vehemently denied any involvement his...
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military tribunal in iran back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. niche v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court to get bitched. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. people caught after being let in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. including when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supr
military tribunal in iran back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. niche v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court to get bitched. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and...
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others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in war crimes. former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear, the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites. former president he said that stronger proceedings, especially restriction of peace from the commission for millions of victims of colombia's long internal conflict. this is the 1st real opportunity to get a glimmer of justice and relief. i listened to the manufacturers in ivory coast say that they're running out of raw materials violence over talked to strangers election. serious economic disruption of address reports from at this cocoa processing factory workers prepare the last talk of beans for production there where that some of them may be working their last ships opposition protests against president alassane ouattara 3rd have forced manufacturing companies to cut production. the factory manager says they h
others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in war crimes. former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear, the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites. former president he said that stronger proceedings, especially restriction of peace from the commission for millions of...
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robert oulds al-jazeera columbia special justice tribunals resume the bodies in the northwestern town of the babe in the tree, officials say at least 50 extra judicial killings were committed. by the army reports experts from columbia earthing mass graves near the northwest town of the army officers have testified that at least 50 people killed by soldiers and falsely presented as rebel fighters to boost up the sticks are buried. here already $54.00 bodies have been recovered, but only 4 identified the burials tonight for more than 2 decades. after one of the darkest chapters of the country's civil conflict. disappeared in 1997 until today 2020. that means that we look for him for 23 years . family members line up to give blood samples to help identify the dead through d.n.a. matching and his daughter are still looking for 3 of manuel's children. perhaps will find one of the bodies find out where they are. one thing is to know where they're buried. give them a funeral. another is having no idea of what happened to them. official estimates say that some 200000 bodies still need to be d
robert oulds al-jazeera columbia special justice tribunals resume the bodies in the northwestern town of the babe in the tree, officials say at least 50 extra judicial killings were committed. by the army reports experts from columbia earthing mass graves near the northwest town of the army officers have testified that at least 50 people killed by soldiers and falsely presented as rebel fighters to boost up the sticks are buried. here already $54.00 bodies have been recovered, but only 4...
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the constituent tribunal ruled in accordance with previous trolling should in the last 20 years, the fetal defects that are not fatal, for example, down syndrome and other non lethal syndromes, should not constitute a permission for abortion services based on protection of life of people with disabilities. that's more or less the legal reasoning behind this. why now doctors the decision of the constitutional tribunal, it's the courts, the sides, the legality of lot of village. it seemed good form it. so your laws, which would the constitution karolina. why do you think this is happening? now just to be clear, the status quo is that abortion is allowed in cases where the mother's health is at risk, rape, or incest. and in cases where there is a fetal defect, why do you think this is happening now? of course is right when he says it's not a complete ban on abortion because there are 2 other cases in which are pushing this to illegal in poland. but you have to remember that according to the data i'm aware, leave from 997 only 1000 legal abortions have been performed in our country . and
the constituent tribunal ruled in accordance with previous trolling should in the last 20 years, the fetal defects that are not fatal, for example, down syndrome and other non lethal syndromes, should not constitute a permission for abortion services based on protection of life of people with disabilities. that's more or less the legal reasoning behind this. why now doctors the decision of the constitutional tribunal, it's the courts, the sides, the legality of lot of village. it seemed good...
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el caso fue presentado ante el mÁximo tribunal.tricia: hay gran preocupaciÓn en california ante el aumento sostenido de casos de coronavirus en las Últimas semanas. advierten a la poblaciÓn que el incremento es real y podrÍan verse obligados a restablecer las restricciones. la situaciÓn es particularmente seria allÍ. >> uno piensa que se va a morir. reportero: a pesar del continuo cierre parcial de la actividad econÓmica en los Últimos cinco dÍas se registraron 5000 casos nuevos de coronavirus, un aumento atribuido a las medidas de distanciamiento social desde el pasado mes de abril. >> tuvimos muchas actividades como halloween y muchas otras cosas. es un buen momento para empezar a crear el distanciamiento social. hay condiciones diferentes a las del principio de la pandemia. >> queremos dar el mensaje a la comunidad latina que vayan a vacunarse. la gripe no se puede distinguir con el covid. pero semi 767 fallecimientos clasificados hasta ahora el 52 por ciento fueron personas hispanas. mÁs del doble que los blancos no hispanos. a
el caso fue presentado ante el mÁximo tribunal.tricia: hay gran preocupaciÓn en california ante el aumento sostenido de casos de coronavirus en las Últimas semanas. advierten a la poblaciÓn que el incremento es real y podrÍan verse obligados a restablecer las restricciones. la situaciÓn es particularmente seria allÍ. >> uno piensa que se va a morir. reportero: a pesar del continuo cierre parcial de la actividad econÓmica en los Últimos cinco dÍas se registraron 5000 casos nuevos...
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the evidence came in a steady stream of sharia would note in his diary that no other tribunals in history came close to this one. the nazi defendants he wrote, are going to be convicted by their own words, their own records, their own foul deeds. the idiots wrote everything down shimer added that in the chaos of the war's end, they weren't able to destroy the evidence. and father knew the dangers of using witnesses, particularly witnesses from the other side. and he felt the bedrock of the case had to be documentary because we had so many documents. there were all over the signatures of these defendants. and my father said, you know, you can't cross-examine a document, it's there. and he felt that there was incontrovertibly evidence as to responsibility of most, if not all of these defendants in the documents that came from their own offices. and over their own signature, were the sensational documents, soon led to a dispute between prosecution and defense robot. jackson wanted to speed up the proceedings by using certified summaries, but the defense lawyers insisted on complete readings
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military tribunal in norm back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being led in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the judges.
military tribunal in norm back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again...
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once again, the whole world looked to nuremberg international military tribunals was to announce the fate of the accused nancy leaders. the accused entered the hall individually filming was prohibited, but radio reporters and newspaper journalists were allowed. cameron gearing was the 1st to appear on the current 1, 100 year with the marriage here on the grounds of the indictment on which you were being required to prove your claim on the grounds of the indictment on recruitment and you if you get each the fed came in and receive the set. it's some 3 were acquitted. 7 received very in terms of imprisonment or 12 for ex receive the death sentence that very solid room. they took the census lead. there was no outbursts in the courtroom of any kind. very formal of it. alfred. yodel wilhelm keitel fritz and culkin, bronner huns, frank and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger phone. she wrote and i'll bet the state with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years heatless vice chancellor franz fun, poppen. rig
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party is taking over the body that selects judges appointing close allies to the constitutional tribunal attempting to purge the supreme court and regional courts. you don't want to face accountability over those accusations. you wouldn't want to clear poland's name, that's not true. what you're say, that's not the description of what was me actually, you program just your description all through the formal judiciary system. let me say that the cheat is specified only one way of accountability that is arkell so, and that's all there is to it article. so although the term clearing with the conflicts and the making, not elected bodies like doodle, p. and commission, homely by political to prosecute jocz and to read it exists. you should all, for the independent stay. this is simply, i want to really just, you keep focusing on the negatives about, let's talk about the substance of what is happening and call it just i want to finish the, our, the argument in 2014, when for the 1st time there was this idea of the rule of law american is legal services of counsel rejected it. so there is no le
party is taking over the body that selects judges appointing close allies to the constitutional tribunal attempting to purge the supreme court and regional courts. you don't want to face accountability over those accusations. you wouldn't want to clear poland's name, that's not true. what you're say, that's not the description of what was me actually, you program just your description all through the formal judiciary system. let me say that the cheat is specified only one way of accountability...
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history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the
history a state's rulers were to be held personally responsible for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the...
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he considered the tribunals kind of last judgment willed by god. robert lie went berserk when he was presented with the indictment in the cellblock in nuremberg, he shouted. why don't you stand us all up against the wall and shoot us lie had been head of the german labor front, the nazis puppet trade union. he nickname, rank strong, can bold the imperial drunkard. on the night of october 25th, 1945, all was quiet in block. see if the nuremberg prison, the sleeping prisoners were constantly monitored by the gods. i was on duty that night was summoned by the guard. there was something going on and i had to get the guards couldn't get into the cell. and i hope the cell went in, and there was laurie. he had strength of himself on the toilet by using the edge of a towel, wrapping it around his neck. and hanging there over the standpipe with a flush button. he ripped his underwear under the covers of his bed, even though a guard was watching him all the time. they were as it would make a noise when gag. then they literally strand of him. so he was short
he considered the tribunals kind of last judgment willed by god. robert lie went berserk when he was presented with the indictment in the cellblock in nuremberg, he shouted. why don't you stand us all up against the wall and shoot us lie had been head of the german labor front, the nazis puppet trade union. he nickname, rank strong, can bold the imperial drunkard. on the night of october 25th, 1945, all was quiet in block. see if the nuremberg prison, the sleeping prisoners were constantly...
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the have congress of the constitutional tribunal to be respected, evolves. how about, don't really know where you want to see the, the argument, the reasoning behind the legal argument there to refute the reasoning behind disability. let me tell you that the previous presidents of the comes to show you more well, russia agreed with dissolving because the building couldn't be disproved. mr. the good guy, i want to get into additional good. again, we're going to, we're talking about the democratic process, and i want to get to one more issue of why we have to go to europe. you would probably should go bananas, but they cannot change. this is in accordance with the polish law, polish constitution, or any other mr. goodbar temporary. mr. google, how about the rights of people also in their country? a president do that has called the l g. b, t, movement and ideology. more dangerous than communism of the election, who signed a family charter of proposals including pledges to prevent a gay couples from marrying or adopting children and to ban teaching about l. g. b
the have congress of the constitutional tribunal to be respected, evolves. how about, don't really know where you want to see the, the argument, the reasoning behind the legal argument there to refute the reasoning behind disability. let me tell you that the previous presidents of the comes to show you more well, russia agreed with dissolving because the building couldn't be disproved. mr. the good guy, i want to get into additional good. again, we're going to, we're talking about the...
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todos estos periodistas ellos saben que la podÍan ganar entonces se dijeron vamos al tribunal, pero dijente los tribunales, la florida fue una victoria tremenda, 377,000 votos, en texas tambiÉn, en iowa un estado grande, me encanta iowa, casi 500,000 votos, carolina del norte tambiÉn y ganamos ahÍ y tenemos 76,000 votos de mÁs, casi no queda mÁs por tabular. esto es una pena a nuestro paÍs, este es un fraude al pueblo estado en ese, esta molestos para ganar esta elecciÓn nosotros, sÍ ganamos la lecciÓn. [aplausos] >> el objetivo ahora es cerciorarnos que por el beneficio de esta naciÓn este es un momento importantÍsimo para nuestra naciÓn, que la ley se utilice de manera correcta, asÍ que vamos a dirigirnos al tribunal supremo, queremos que toda la votaciÓn pare, no queremos encontrar boletas electorales a las cuatro la maÑana. es algo muy triste, un momento muy triste en un vamos a ganar esto y segÚn pienso de la ganamos. gracias por todo el apoyo, gracias por todos los que han trabajado con nosotros, seÑor vicepresidente, por favor diga unas palabras tambiÉn, por favor. [aplausos] [apl
todos estos periodistas ellos saben que la podÍan ganar entonces se dijeron vamos al tribunal, pero dijente los tribunales, la florida fue una victoria tremenda, 377,000 votos, en texas tambiÉn, en iowa un estado grande, me encanta iowa, casi 500,000 votos, carolina del norte tambiÉn y ganamos ahÍ y tenemos 76,000 votos de mÁs, casi no queda mÁs por tabular. esto es una pena a nuestro paÍs, este es un fraude al pueblo estado en ese, esta molestos para ganar esta elecciÓn nosotros, sÍ...
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the of congress, of the constitutional tribunal, to be respected more. how about dogs told me that something can be a scandal, or you want to see the argument? the disputes, the reasoning behind the legal argument. there too just refutes the reasoning behind this ruling. let me tell you there the previous presidents of the comes to show you more agreed with this ruling because there really couldn't be a difference. mr. look, i want to get to see you soon. additional good in again, beardless. we're talking about the democratic process as you know, and i want to get to one large issue of all we have to go do your, of your congress should go bananas, but they cannot change it. this is holder's, with the polish law, polish constitution, or any other mr. goodbar temporary. mr. google, how about the rights of people also in their country? a president do it or has called l. g. b, t, movement and ideology. more dangerous than communism of the election. who signed a family charter of proposals including pledges to prevent a gay couples from marrying or adopting c
the of congress, of the constitutional tribunal, to be respected more. how about dogs told me that something can be a scandal, or you want to see the argument? the disputes, the reasoning behind the legal argument. there too just refutes the reasoning behind this ruling. let me tell you there the previous presidents of the comes to show you more agreed with this ruling because there really couldn't be a difference. mr. look, i want to get to see you soon. additional good in again, beardless....
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others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in war crimes. the former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites representing riri and those he said that can be made stronger proceedings, especially jurisdiction of peace and that is so from the commission. but for millions of victims of colombia's long internal conflict, this is the 1st real opportunity to get a glimmer of justice and relief. i listened to her again. i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera. t.v. . great forces in ethiopia have confirmed they did attack and military base, sparking a federal government, a sensitive ethiopian human rights commission is investigating reports of a mass killing in the town of my contract. i think, i mean.
others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in war crimes. the former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites representing riri and those he said that can be made stronger proceedings, especially jurisdiction of peace and that is...
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others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in warcrimes. the former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites, former president. he's that strong, the proceedings the special restriction of peace from the truth commission. but for millions of victims of colombia's long internal conflict, this is the 1st real opportunity to get a glimmer of justice and relief. i listened to central american media is a calling for support as the 2nd powerful storm in 2 weeks moves towards the region . as seeking emergency funds from the central american bank during one of the busiest atlantic concedes ever is the 30th named storm in the area this year, setting a new record. it's less than a fortnight since the category 4 hurricane killed at least $200.00 people. and then search and rescue teams in the philippines are still trying to reach
others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in warcrimes. the former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites, former president. he's that strong, the proceedings the special restriction of peace from the truth commission. but for...
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others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in war crimes. former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear, the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites. former president he said that stronger proceedings, especially restriction of peace from the commission for millions of victims of colombia's long internal conflict. this is the 1st real opportunity to get a glimmer of justice and relief. i listened. anti-government demonstrations in chile are continuing with people demanding greater equality. police fired water cannon to disperse crowds in santiago. nationwide demonstrations began more than a year ago. protesters have been calling for reforms to the pension healthcare and education system. and tensions are high in mexico after a police crackdown on protests, anger has been growing over gender based violence following the murder of a 20 year old woman. the u.n. sa
others believe the tribunals is biased against the military and politicians allegedly involved in war crimes. former president has been leading the charge recently calling for a referendum to abolish the courts altogether. but some observers say, what critics fear, the most is the i'm bailing of evidence showing collusion between the military paramilitary in powerful elites. former president he said that stronger proceedings, especially restriction of peace from the commission for millions of...
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. >> un tribunal en venezuela condenÓ a prisión a seis directivos estadounidenses, luego de tres aÑos sentenciÓ en contra de los seis ex directivos de la empresa petrolera, cinco de ellos con doble nacionalidad venezolana y estaban detenidos por cargos de corrupciÓn. >> fueron tres aÑos presos en contra de la ley. >> la ex directiva habÍa firmado sin aprobaciÓn de la casa matriz, un juicio que comenzÓ en el aÑo 2017 de manera irregular, los acusados fueron arrestados en caracas. >> condena que han dejado consternadas a las familias de los seis ex directivos que residen en estados unidos. >> los familiares los reciben con tremendo pesar y muchÍsima tristeza y frustraciÓn. >> ofrecerÍa el mandatario nicolÁs maduro el cual dialogÓ con el gobierno >> esto es una situaciÓn que no es novedosa y hemos visto que el rÉgimen ha utilizado a personas para tratar de lograr la liberaciÓn a causa de ciertas cosas. >> esta sentencia ocurre justamente cuando el presidente ya no estarÍa firme en el poder, maduro hace sus movimientos polÍticos que buscan medir al nuevo gobierno y mencionar sus relacione
. >> un tribunal en venezuela condenÓ a prisión a seis directivos estadounidenses, luego de tres aÑos sentenciÓ en contra de los seis ex directivos de la empresa petrolera, cinco de ellos con doble nacionalidad venezolana y estaban detenidos por cargos de corrupciÓn. >> fueron tres aÑos presos en contra de la ley. >> la ex directiva habÍa firmado sin aprobaciÓn de la casa matriz, un juicio que comenzÓ en el aÑo 2017 de manera irregular, los acusados fueron arrestados...
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is the chicago tribune from 19118 he will not be able to see on your tv disc, it's not be able to seeo defeats truman. the most famous sticking headline in the history of us politics in chicago daily tribune made the call for thomas dewey thinking that he defeated harry truman. truman was victorious and he enjoyed showing off that papers mistake. i don't think if they have lifted down. interest paper —— in your newspaper, does that give you nightmares, get too
is the chicago tribune from 19118 he will not be able to see on your tv disc, it's not be able to seeo defeats truman. the most famous sticking headline in the history of us politics in chicago daily tribune made the call for thomas dewey thinking that he defeated harry truman. truman was victorious and he enjoyed showing off that papers mistake. i don't think if they have lifted down. interest paper —— in your newspaper, does that give you nightmares, get too
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military tribunal in nor in back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. it's nice v d she plies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. and many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being led in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. from intruding. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonera
military tribunal in nor in back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. it's nice v d she plies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once...
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war crimes tribunal i.c.p. why we had a special you lol mission you alexis in kosovo with judges international judges and prosecutors it also had limited success and now at the end of after closing the executive for your next mission this court was established which is very controversial and causal because on one side it's part of the traditional system of course of all but it's completely out for us and run by international judges so this somehow comes at the end of this struggle and of course that was struggling with its recent of accepting socially that while closeable has been the victim of but the milosevic serbia policy in the ninety's there have also been committed some crimes. now the united nations has once that on niña and azerbaijan have committed possible war crimes in their conflict over the disputed territory of not gonna karabakh both sides have pledged not to target civilians but strikes against towns and cities continue and as for a challenge reports there is evidence of other human rights abus
war crimes tribunal i.c.p. why we had a special you lol mission you alexis in kosovo with judges international judges and prosecutors it also had limited success and now at the end of after closing the executive for your next mission this court was established which is very controversial and causal because on one side it's part of the traditional system of course of all but it's completely out for us and run by international judges so this somehow comes at the end of this struggle and of course...
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war crimes tribunals if you why we had a special e.u. law mission that ulick's in costs of war with judges international judges and prosecutors it also had limited success and now at the end of after closing the executive for your next mission this court was established which is very controversial because so because on one side it's part of the traditional system of course of all but it's completely outsourced and run by international judges so this somehow comes at the end of this struggle and of course it was struggling with its reason of accepting socially that while kosovo has been the victim of but the militia which serbia policy in the ninety's there have also been committed some crimes on the other side this also comes into the context of what you have mentioned already the 9 year political dialogue led by the you will between someone serbia over a finding an agreement on the long simmering status just fueled in which mr gauci have played a key role and was which was overshadowed in the last 3 years by mr starr she's interest in t
war crimes tribunals if you why we had a special e.u. law mission that ulick's in costs of war with judges international judges and prosecutors it also had limited success and now at the end of after closing the executive for your next mission this court was established which is very controversial because so because on one side it's part of the traditional system of course of all but it's completely outsourced and run by international judges so this somehow comes at the end of this struggle and...
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un tribunal los condenÓ a ocho aÑos de prisión. >> han sido ocho aÑos esperando por un juicio.erente general... ambos con mÁs de 30 aÑos de servicio y con una sentencia que su familia califica de ser una farsa judicial. >> es una pantomima. es un terrorismo judicial. reportero: asÍ parece funcionar la justicia chavista que tiene en sus manos la vida de estos tres directivos de citgo. el gobierno de estados unidos mostrÓ su desacuerdo en cuenta de la sentencia. cinco de ellos tienen nacionalidad estadounidense. en caracas, venezuela, univisiÓn. fÉlix: habitantes de algunas islas estÁn viviendo un verdadero drama.
un tribunal los condenÓ a ocho aÑos de prisión. >> han sido ocho aÑos esperando por un juicio.erente general... ambos con mÁs de 30 aÑos de servicio y con una sentencia que su familia califica de ser una farsa judicial. >> es una pantomima. es un terrorismo judicial. reportero: asÍ parece funcionar la justicia chavista que tiene en sus manos la vida de estos tres directivos de citgo. el gobierno de estados unidos mostrÓ su desacuerdo en cuenta de la sentencia. cinco de ellos...
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debemos saber quÉ es lo que dice el mÁximo tribunal. hacemos una corta pausa.echar la abundancia de energía solar y eólica de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. usa menos energía de 4 de la tarde a 9 de la noche para una california más limpia. >> el conductor fue auxiliado por dos socorristas y se recupera de quemaduras y lesiones leves en un hospital. deseamos una recuperaciÓn para este piloto. el mÉdico de diego armando maradonaha negado ser culpable del ex futbolista argentino, luego de que las autoridades registraron su casa y su consultorio en busca de pruebas de homicidio culposo. afirmÓ que si de algo es responsable desde cÁmara maradona y de mejorarle la vida hasta lo Último. el actor que encarnÓ a darth vader muriÓ debido a un cÁncer. la cantante cardi b estÁ en el ojo del huracÁn por no seguir los lineamientos de seguridad al hacer una reuniÓn en su casa. hoy es lunes, pero un lunes muy especial, cyber monday, con estas ofertas en tecnologÍa los expertos esperan ventas cercanas a los $13,000,000,000, representan un 35% mÁs que el aÑo pas
debemos saber quÉ es lo que dice el mÁximo tribunal. hacemos una corta pausa.echar la abundancia de energía solar y eólica de california. pero no está disponible todo el día. usa menos energía de 4 de la tarde a 9 de la noche para una california más limpia. >> el conductor fue auxiliado por dos socorristas y se recupera de quemaduras y lesiones leves en un hospital. deseamos una recuperaciÓn para este piloto. el mÉdico de diego armando maradonaha negado ser culpable del ex...
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at the heart of proceedings was the international military tribunals which tried key war criminals from germany. the 4 victorious powers responded to the nazis once in a millennium crimes. with a once in a millennium trial, on nov 20th, 1945 some 20 high ranking non-si leaders were brought by elevator to the court in room $600.00. the former rights mashal hermann goering willingly took on the role of most senior nazi. he was followed by grand admiral cardone. it's whom hitler had appointed as president of the reich in his will. and rudolf hess, it was former deputy. the defendants never showed the slightest remorse. it was part of their thoughts, their pride to insist that they were right all the time and would do it again. they stood accused of conspiracy to carry out wars of aggression, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. the defendants were ruthless ministers and fanatical ideologues, merciless military commanders and barbaric enforcers of hitler's maniacal will. they come into the dark as if this was not a fair proceeding, as if they knew they were going to hang around here. wh
at the heart of proceedings was the international military tribunals which tried key war criminals from germany. the 4 victorious powers responded to the nazis once in a millennium crimes. with a once in a millennium trial, on nov 20th, 1945 some 20 high ranking non-si leaders were brought by elevator to the court in room $600.00. the former rights mashal hermann goering willingly took on the role of most senior nazi. he was followed by grand admiral cardone. it's whom hitler had appointed as...
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the of congress, of the constitutional tribunal to be respected, not how about, don't really know, or you want to see the argument, the disputes, the reasoning behind the legal argument. they do just refute the reasoning behind disability. let me tell you, they're the previous presidents of the cons. who should show you more all agreed with this ruling because this really couldn't be different. mr. look, i want to get additional good in again, we're going to, we're talking about the democratic process and i want to get to one more issue of what we have to go. do you do europe, you would probably should go bananas, but they cannot change. this is in accordance with the polish law, the polish constitution, or any other mr. goodbar temporary. mr. google, how about the rights of people also in their country? the president today has called the l. g. b. t. movement an ideology, more dangerous than communism of the election. who signed a family charter of proposals including pledges to prevent a gay couples from marrying or adopting children. and to ban teaching about l g b t issues and scor
the of congress, of the constitutional tribunal to be respected, not how about, don't really know, or you want to see the argument, the disputes, the reasoning behind the legal argument. they do just refute the reasoning behind disability. let me tell you, they're the previous presidents of the cons. who should show you more all agreed with this ruling because this really couldn't be different. mr. look, i want to get additional good in again, we're going to, we're talking about the democratic...
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military tribunal in iran back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. if vice nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. and many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being led in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of
military tribunal in iran back. of the $185.00 additional defendants $24.00 were initially sentenced to death. we need to i don't think that we germans back then or even later on condemned those criminals. the allies did it for us. if vice nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once...
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therefore, just defense for this international military tribunal. it said none of his naval officers would have touched the reprehensible striker with a 10 foot pole. the grand admiral complained about the long hours spent sitting in court saying he was glad his case would soon be heard. the prosecution accused the former submarine fleet, commander of giving orders to shoot and ship wrecked enemies instead of rescuing them a war crime. dern it's vehemently denied any involvement his defense was able to nullify a major accusation by the prosecution. that dune it says submarines had sunk merchant ships without any warning. us admiral chester nimitz confirmed that the american pacific fleet had acted the same way. former minister of armaments adopted a defense strategy that was rejected by other defendants assuming general responsibility. while denying personal guilt. spears calculation was that fritz zokol, who provided slave labor for the armament factories, would take the heat for their shared crimes. as chief representative for deployment of labor
therefore, just defense for this international military tribunal. it said none of his naval officers would have touched the reprehensible striker with a 10 foot pole. the grand admiral complained about the long hours spent sitting in court saying he was glad his case would soon be heard. the prosecution accused the former submarine fleet, commander of giving orders to shoot and ship wrecked enemies instead of rescuing them a war crime. dern it's vehemently denied any involvement his defense was...
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and for this international military tribunal, making it called turn. it said, none of his naval officers would have touched the reprehensible striker with a 10 foot pole. the grand admiral complained about the long hours spent sitting in court saying he was glad his case would soon be heard. the prosecution accused the form a submarine fleet commander of giving orders to shoot shipwrecked enemies instead of rescuing them a war crime done. its vehemently denied any involvement his defense was able to nullify a major accusation by the prosecution that during its as submarines had sunk. merchant ships without any warning us. admiral chester nimitz confirmed that the american pacific plate had acted the same way. former minister of armaments adopted a defense strategy that was rejected by other defendants assuming general responsibility. while denying personal guilt should be as calculation was that fritz zokol, who provided slave labor for the armament factories, would take the heat for their shared crimes. as chief representative for deployment of labor
and for this international military tribunal, making it called turn. it said, none of his naval officers would have touched the reprehensible striker with a 10 foot pole. the grand admiral complained about the long hours spent sitting in court saying he was glad his case would soon be heard. the prosecution accused the form a submarine fleet commander of giving orders to shoot shipwrecked enemies instead of rescuing them a war crime done. its vehemently denied any involvement his defense was...
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colombia's special justice tribunals has resumed the exhumation of bodies in the northwestern town of military officials say at least 50 extrajudicial killings were committed by the army and brainsick, experts from colombia or an earthling mass. graves near the northwest town of the army officers have testified that at least 50 people killed by soldiers and falsely presented as rebel fighters to boost up the sticks are buried. here already $54.00 bodies have been recovered, but only 4 identified the burials tonight for more than 2 decades. after one of the darkest chapters of the country's civil conflict. disappeared in 1997 until today 2020. that means that we look for him for 23 years . family members line up to give blood samples to help identify the dead through d.n.a. matching and his daughter are still looking for 3 of manuel's children. perhaps will find one of the bodies find out where they are. one thing is to know where they're buried. give them a funeral. another is having no idea of what happened to them. official estimates say that some 200000 bodies still need to be disc
colombia's special justice tribunals has resumed the exhumation of bodies in the northwestern town of military officials say at least 50 extrajudicial killings were committed by the army and brainsick, experts from colombia or an earthling mass. graves near the northwest town of the army officers have testified that at least 50 people killed by soldiers and falsely presented as rebel fighters to boost up the sticks are buried. here already $54.00 bodies have been recovered, but only 4...
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in both cases there would be trials, questions about the military tribunal justice and the reliabilityf evidence leading through torture so my first question how in heaven's name did you discover the story? >> taking the second part first it's exactly what you just said. how i found the story was i was working in the department of defense in 2007 and this is when michael lucas he had been nominated to be the attorney general and we had heard a rumor about a case in which the united states prosecuted the japanese for waterboarding and that seemed relevant to the questions we were then confronting in 2007 so we sent a marine captain to the archives to dig out the record which i don't think had been seen in probably 60 years at that point and she came back and on a rainy day i read it and it's the story that you just described of the doolittle raid which was probably the most celebrated operation of world war ii. it was a story about torture, justice, revenge and i was reading this episode from 1945, 46 where the united states is prosecuting the japanese for doing all the things we were d
in both cases there would be trials, questions about the military tribunal justice and the reliabilityf evidence leading through torture so my first question how in heaven's name did you discover the story? >> taking the second part first it's exactly what you just said. how i found the story was i was working in the department of defense in 2007 and this is when michael lucas he had been nominated to be the attorney general and we had heard a rumor about a case in which the united states...