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i understand what we are saying about the creation of a tribunal like the infamous nuremberg tribunal or the tribunal that was in the affairs of the former yugoslavia, actually in your question there are uh and uh let's say things that combining this tribunal with the other one, there are things that are still not similar. well, the first thing that is definitely combined is that the nuremberg tribunal . atrocities that were committed and these two tribunals worked with certain categories of crimes. yes, then there were three categories of crimes, and then genocide was logically added to them, so the tribunals worked with such categories such as crimes against peace, what we today call crimes of aggression are crimes against humanity, which in 1945 also included genocide, and then it already became a separate category, a full-fledged international crime independent and war crimes, that's why bürger and tokyo worked with these categories, a special tribunal on the crime of aggression against ukraine is proposed to be established by ukraine as a reaction to the largest war in europe aft
i understand what we are saying about the creation of a tribunal like the infamous nuremberg tribunal or the tribunal that was in the affairs of the former yugoslavia, actually in your question there are uh and uh let's say things that combining this tribunal with the other one, there are things that are still not similar. well, the first thing that is definitely combined is that the nuremberg tribunal . atrocities that were committed and these two tribunals worked with certain categories of...
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, but this is all prescribed in the charter of the future tribunal. that is, the tribunal is the same court in principle and of course there will be a big role here who will sign which countries will sign under this tribunal . as far as i know, the ministry of foreign affairs is very active and since they coordinate this direction, it is probably better to talk to the minister and his team but directly the message was as follows ukraine needs international justice because we all saw on february 24 that international law well somehow it was broken yes it was broken it was not able to protect ukrainian civilians it could not fail to take any preventive measures, these frameworks that were set after the second world war turned out to be ineffective in the xxi century, therefore, in this case, the emphasis is on the swearing of criminals to responsibility, and of course, with this, we will be able to end the war quickly and protect it for the future from such aggressions , you already mentioned in our conversation, er, this crime, which is still being investigated in absentia for the rape
, but this is all prescribed in the charter of the future tribunal. that is, the tribunal is the same court in principle and of course there will be a big role here who will sign which countries will sign under this tribunal . as far as i know, the ministry of foreign affairs is very active and since they coordinate this direction, it is probably better to talk to the minister and his team but directly the message was as follows ukraine needs international justice because we all saw on february...
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luces dividió aún más al país le pesaba muchos inclusive a legisladores que llegaron indignados al tribunaleyes que son anti abortos los números de aborto no bajan solo se hacen más peligrosas especialmente para mujeres pobres que no tiene los recursos >>> según la decisión escrita por el juez la constitución no hace mención alguna sobre el aborto ni mucho menos otorga ese procedimiento. el fallo acaba con cinco décadas de precedentes. el presidente joe biden no tardó en decir que es un error trágico y aseguró que el tema reaccionarían las unas en las próximas elecciones. a partir de este fallo el derecho al aborto lo determinarán los estados casi la mitad de ellos se han aprobado o aprobaran leyes que lo prohíben mientas que otros han promulgado medidas estrictas para regular el procedimiento >>> es una decisión justa el derecho de abortar no es un derecho >>> el juez escribió que esa ley que protege el derecho era atrozmente errónea desde el principio mientras que los magistrados que estuvieron en contra del fallo indicaron que millones de mujeres estadounidense hoy han perdido una protec
luces dividió aún más al país le pesaba muchos inclusive a legisladores que llegaron indignados al tribunaleyes que son anti abortos los números de aborto no bajan solo se hacen más peligrosas especialmente para mujeres pobres que no tiene los recursos >>> según la decisión escrita por el juez la constitución no hace mención alguna sobre el aborto ni mucho menos otorga ese procedimiento. el fallo acaba con cinco décadas de precedentes. el presidente joe biden no tardó en...
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said he's proud of his response on may 24th according to the tribune, he says he believes the police saved lives, pointing to the sum 500 students who were safely evacuated. not a single responding officer ever hesitated even for a moment to put themselves at risk to save the children, arredondo said the chief answered the newspaper's questions in a phone interview and in statements through his lawyer the tribune reports arredondo spend more than an hour inside robb elementary. the gunman fires a burst of shots from inside the classroom. injuring police officers bullets went through the classroom door and wall, lodging in the adjacent wall in the hallway. the tribune reports arredondo told officers to start breaking windows outside other classrooms to evacuate students and teachers >> as of now, we're still working on this active investigation. >> arredondo faces criticism for not carrying a police radio as children inside called 911 miah carrillo covered herself in a class mate's blood and called for help >> i got the teacher's phone and called 911 >> what did you tell 911 >> i told
said he's proud of his response on may 24th according to the tribune, he says he believes the police saved lives, pointing to the sum 500 students who were safely evacuated. not a single responding officer ever hesitated even for a moment to put themselves at risk to save the children, arredondo said the chief answered the newspaper's questions in a phone interview and in statements through his lawyer the tribune reports arredondo spend more than an hour inside robb elementary. the gunman fires...
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he also told the tribune that he did not issue any orders that day.e is also reporting that he did tell officers to go to other classrooms and start breaking windows in order to evacuate the children and the teachers. i want to read a direct quote from the tribune interview where he said that not a single responding officer ever hesitated. even for a moment to put themselves at risk to save the children. this is an extensive interview with the "texas tribune" where we learned a lot of new details and i want to read some of the bullet points that we learned from this interview. among them in terms of the response, we know that the gunman's bullets pierced the classroom door, injured the officers and hit the adjacent walls. they focused on evacuating other children and teachers. they struggled to pinpoint the gunman's location. the safety created more challenges according to arredondo, things like the locked door and the lights that were actually off at the time. he said he never again considered himself the incident commander here. we also learned new
he also told the tribune that he did not issue any orders that day.e is also reporting that he did tell officers to go to other classrooms and start breaking windows in order to evacuate the children and the teachers. i want to read a direct quote from the tribune interview where he said that not a single responding officer ever hesitated. even for a moment to put themselves at risk to save the children. this is an extensive interview with the "texas tribune" where we learned a lot of...
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this was not on the air, figuratively speaking, the first public tribunal of a foam militant from thetaken the floor in his defense, kotelnikov blames everything on zelensky's rear rat in the army, pretty much. not the first day, so to speak, and i understand that there were reserves. because there is no need for fables. it was possible and the forces for this were forever the memory of each skin occupiers glory to ukraine to do. martyrs from such vladimir zelensky but it combed through that everyone wants to be martyrs of the regime. kotelnikov did not force everything he said to be said of his own right of his own free will. him life believe him or not? it is not yet clear, maybe the ice has broken, and he really began to realize something, or the killer deftly tried on the mask, to avoid the tower on the tribunal. i will then ask the citizens of russia. you, what, i'm in ukraine for pecking. kotelnikov prepared for this statement in advance, together with his accomplices and for the teeth that lie over neighboring bunks. we were exchanged heavy, you heard right, it turns out captiv
this was not on the air, figuratively speaking, the first public tribunal of a foam militant from thetaken the floor in his defense, kotelnikov blames everything on zelensky's rear rat in the army, pretty much. not the first day, so to speak, and i understand that there were reserves. because there is no need for fables. it was possible and the forces for this were forever the memory of each skin occupiers glory to ukraine to do. martyrs from such vladimir zelensky but it combed through that...
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buyouts to tribune employees. 40 have since left the "chicago tribune," including one-fourth of the newsroom. freeman declined our repeated requests to sit down with "60 minutes," but his public relations team sent us letters he wrote to other newspaper owners that state, alden is committed to providing "robust, independently-minded local journalism" and that it's time for tech giants to start paying for the "billions of dollars" they're making off of news publishers' content. the newspaper crisis didn't begin with alden; and this is not the only financial firm in this sector, but alden is often held up as the worst actor. one study conducted by the university of north carolina in 2018 found that some alden-owned newspapers had cut staff at twice the rate of their competitors. steven waldman is a former journalist. in 2011, he studied the decline of the local news industry for the federal communications commission. he says that, in the absence of local reporting, there's evidence of increased corruption by local o
buyouts to tribune employees. 40 have since left the "chicago tribune," including one-fourth of the newsroom. freeman declined our repeated requests to sit down with "60 minutes," but his public relations team sent us letters he wrote to other newspaper owners that state, alden is committed to providing "robust, independently-minded local journalism" and that it's time for tech giants to start paying for the "billions of dollars" they're making off of...
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these are all veterans of international tribunals around the world . them worked, for example, in the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia and other war crimes courts. they have a lot of experience in investigating war crimes and other atrocities and so they are here to help her she is very capable she has a very experienced war crimes unit that works on these crimes since the 14th year and since russia invaded ukraine again, the criminal base is now huge, almost the entire country is a crime base, and therefore the prosecutor's office, which has the most evidence , needs help in this matter, so we hope that the advisory group on violent crimes will give it the experience of the country is necessary, but ukraine and russia are not parties to the rome statute, this makes it difficult to prosecute volodymyr and russian officials, and the same is the case with the un court, it is limited by its jurisdiction at the same time, is it possible create a special tribunal for russia and what should be its model throughout the international i
these are all veterans of international tribunals around the world . them worked, for example, in the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia and other war crimes courts. they have a lot of experience in investigating war crimes and other atrocities and so they are here to help her she is very capable she has a very experienced war crimes unit that works on these crimes since the 14th year and since russia invaded ukraine again, the criminal base is now huge, almost the entire...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? the thousands of people to came test subjects from various nationalities, around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese yard muslin. they stuck them all day and all that, you know, you know more general, martha, this new against the wall more not up on the one. i got the muslim section. it was an intern at the unit, like other teenagers he was sent there to work and study material side and put all of them on all the new functional counts. nice 1st little to do you want this on this the little she my a new on a, not all site is and all and all, simon good 3. and i don't know how to think about the sort of most present to cover local motor. sho, get restart. so no one else you don't know if i can not put the last show question new. show me who people there even live in livestock priest shadow issue, the ideologies that mastermind behind everything that happened in the death ca
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? the thousands of people to came test subjects from various nationalities, around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese yard muslin. they stuck them all day and all that, you know, you know more general, martha, this new against the wall more not up on the one. i got the muslim section. it was an intern...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities. around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians, they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into ion moslin. they stagger the wall by day at all model that the, you know, are you buy more, more general market that is met? new, the more not up on there and i got the live marcell. she miss it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers, he was sent there to work and study materials. i had to put up with her mother and all up buddy b. oh, can you go? i fetch thought cow. nice. oh boy. first little to go. are you? oh, what on this the law, she my new on a on all site is and all, simon, good for you. and we'll put them out that they give us the soda most present to moderate the sho get great thought. said all clinician, don't know if i can not put the show question new show me who people there even live in livestock breached shadow issue,
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities. around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians, they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into ion moslin. they stagger the wall by day at all model that the, you know, are you buy more, more general market that is met? new, the more not up on there and i got the...
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in the tokyo tribunal became an arena, revealed confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons. command the will biologists doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial and how about asking for still to new others, they can kunal sake of i. e. d divided by the the 3rd. okay. this the signal came q in osaka, wish sunny just june the whole the took them through thumbing just thin thorn oatmeal towana santo honda this? well can i know that? so got
in the tokyo tribunal became an arena, revealed confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich....
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from tribunal questions to medical service major general, how was she mc yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities. around 60 percent, which i knees around 30 percent russian, and a few koreans and mongolians, they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into our yard muslin, dis, dugger at the mall. but they at all, not at that be, you know, are you on more more general margaret that is met. new them all more. look up on there and i got the when marcell that she miss. it was an intern at the unit . like other teenagers he was set there to work and study materials. i had to put the with her mother and all it buddy b. oh, can you call? i thought couse nice. oh boy does little to go. that is what the on this the wow she my a new on a on all site is an all on all 71 good thing i don't the year you're not an all put them out the thick of us together. well, we figured for sort of thought, most law at all, what was it to come look what mothers show krista said, oh, when is it or not like a not quite th
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from tribunal questions to quiz shima kiyoshi a medical service major general bmw. in 1968, several secret facilities were established in the hills of manchuria. unit. 100 in san jang worked on lifestyle contamination unit 516 in to to come manufactured, chemical weapons and unit 731 near been developed biological weapons and tested them on civilians. in pen fung village, they burned down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. the will the batteries, a prison crematorium stadium, a shinto shrine, an airfield, a dedicated aircraft group, and a bow station. the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist colonel, cheryl, you see who the real to push it. but it's, i guess you shall go africa mac. so is more than 90 years old and can't sit down for very long. but at the dinner, k killed one you suddenly would have to rush up korea annella's. i drew banner. she looked at, i was now on a more real museum here who is one of the saddest museums in the world who. ready his i o c. thi
from tribunal questions to quiz shima kiyoshi a medical service major general bmw. in 1968, several secret facilities were established in the hills of manchuria. unit. 100 in san jang worked on lifestyle contamination unit 516 in to to come manufactured, chemical weapons and unit 731 near been developed biological weapons and tested them on civilians. in pen fung village, they burned down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and...
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in the tokyo tribunal became an arena, revealed confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if the detachments despite soviet demands, the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us through still tell you honestly gang kunal sake? of i e e e divided by the the total okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took so through them in just the fan so not to me or 2 on either santo honda this welcome idle
in the tokyo tribunal became an arena, revealed confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if the detachments despite soviet demands, the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i are to my slender, stuck on the wall by day at all model. that the, you know, are you on more modern or general market that is meant new them all more. look up on there and i got the live marcell. she miss it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers, he was sent there to work and study materials. i had a problem with her mother and all everybody bianca nichol. i 1st thought couch that . oh boy does little to go at madison. oh, and what on this the law, she my new on a on all site is and all and all my good 3 the you put them out that they give us the most present to monitor the sho, get restart, said all clinician. don't know if i can not put the show question new show me who people there even live in livestock breached shadow. she th
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i are to my slender, stuck on the wall by day at all model. that the, you know, are you on more modern or general market that is meant new them all more. look up on there...
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. >> still to come this hour, the uvalde police chief shares his story with the texas tribune sayinge never considered himself the incident commander at the scene. what else we're learning this morning. inflation hitting the high of the rate in decades. the markets reacting. the dow down 750 points, and we'll talk to the chair of the economic advisers coming up. as we head to break, we do want to leave you with testimony from caroline edwards who was the first officer to be injured on january 6th. here's what she had to say about the mobs verbal attacks against her. >> i was called a lot of things on january 6, 2021, and the days thereafter. i was called nancy pelosi's dog, called incompetent, called a hero and a villain. i was called a traitor to my country, my oath and my constitution. in actuality i was none of those things. i was an american standing face to face with other americans asking myself how many times, many, many times how we had gotten here? ...years faster thanan our initial projections. when you see things differently, you can be the difference. capella university s
. >> still to come this hour, the uvalde police chief shares his story with the texas tribune sayinge never considered himself the incident commander at the scene. what else we're learning this morning. inflation hitting the high of the rate in decades. the markets reacting. the dow down 750 points, and we'll talk to the chair of the economic advisers coming up. as we head to break, we do want to leave you with testimony from caroline edwards who was the first officer to be injured on...
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, here is a special tribunal, we have had 4 of them in history, we all remember yes, in the njornavskange the roanda, that is, we need to in order to put lavrov, as you remember, the minister of foreign affairs of germany, in the dock, so that exactly this happened, the criminals were punished, that's why this tribunal needs to be created in order to implement all this evidence collected by the international court of justice, the international criminal court, this commission which was created, including our law enforcement agencies and the office of the prosecutor general. okay, mrs. lyudmila, it is clear. any tribunal he can say then we take the property then the plane that arrived we don't give back this plane and so on and so on and so on something like that maybe even from the other side it turns out that there are the same sanctions now that i don't even know what else is possible if it is possible to limit the russian federation , taking into account the already existing sanctions, well, you know, if there were already such sanctions, they have almost all been used by the world
, here is a special tribunal, we have had 4 of them in history, we all remember yes, in the njornavskange the roanda, that is, we need to in order to put lavrov, as you remember, the minister of foreign affairs of germany, in the dock, so that exactly this happened, the criminals were punished, that's why this tribunal needs to be created in order to implement all this evidence collected by the international court of justice, the international criminal court, this commission which was created,...
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she doth unplug. visions. tribunal transcript. general your mother auto commander in chief japanese kwan tongue army. ceramic bombs containing typhoid and cholera and anthrax. what will so she releases brainchild. mm. you may go on metal. russia no, nothing to do with it more my give it you gondo that up. how did serial not danina signage. talk about that. a pitch book that aah! bombs packed with deadly bacteria were meant to be dropped on soviet cities. o june 21st 1945 victorious soldiers marched across red square with many of those present with martial va, soleski, as their leader would be re deployed to the far east, immediately after the victory parade. ah your poignant meal of one of those in your service, cassius? yes, near, killed, mystic at her schedule again. my new circum gather if when you have received the news but gagging your money issue. so younger than me, how you super litski is a medical call, colonel and military historian, who researches the history development and use of chemical and biological weapons. he's
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ah, that is, different stages, that is, these are the kharkiv tribunals, the kiev tribunals and a numberhe nuremberg intermediate tribunal, the first are planned, and most likely, to be held in mariupol, and the entire evidence base is being collected, that is, if we talk about uh, today, uh, this is not quite a tribunal yet. this is a lawsuit in a relationship. ah, foreign mercenaries. in this case, these are the british, and who have committed a fairly serious list of crimes. and today, as part of the first meeting, everything was announced and presented. in the luhansk direction , the position of ukrainian units is retreating, heavy equipment and weapons are being abandoned nikolai dolgachev about the situation. at the front. it's all javelin. how many of them do we have here one two three four times, two, three, four five pieces, so they are new, even sealed weapons depots, american grenade launchers were found in the basements of residential buildings in severodonetsk. now they will serve as the people's militia of the lpr, like many other nato weapons, ukrainian artillery, bombardi
ah, that is, different stages, that is, these are the kharkiv tribunals, the kiev tribunals and a numberhe nuremberg intermediate tribunal, the first are planned, and most likely, to be held in mariupol, and the entire evidence base is being collected, that is, if we talk about uh, today, uh, this is not quite a tribunal yet. this is a lawsuit in a relationship. ah, foreign mercenaries. in this case, these are the british, and who have committed a fairly serious list of crimes. and today, as...
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international tribunal and it would be an allied tribunal. like-minded people who, in this respect, confirms the idea that today the world is multipolar. and a number of cis organizations without difficulty briks shchors and so on could be allies in creating such international judicial organizations to their decision from the courts. we, in accordance with international law, could give adequate judicial answers to our, well, relatively speaking, our international ones. the former president of ukraine leonid kuchma was awarded the title of honorary resident of sevastopol , such a decision was made the day before by deputies of the local legislative assembly. and today, the name of kuchma was removed from the granite plaque, on which the names of honorary residents are engraved. it is located near the main square of the city square. nakhimov name removed with the help of a grinder, removing the top layer of stones in april, a bunch also decided the title of honorary citizen of kerch. in addition, the state council of crimea deprived him and ano
international tribunal and it would be an allied tribunal. like-minded people who, in this respect, confirms the idea that today the world is multipolar. and a number of cis organizations without difficulty briks shchors and so on could be allies in creating such international judicial organizations to their decision from the courts. we, in accordance with international law, could give adequate judicial answers to our, well, relatively speaking, our international ones. the former president of...
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luego que 2 manifestantes arrojaron pinra a la valla que protege al mÁximo tribunal del paÍs. manifestaciones en favor y contra del aborto. una camioneta en vistiÓ a un grupo dejando un lesionado. en phoenix arizona la policÍa dispersÓ a varias personas que golpearon las puertas de capitolio estatal y vandalizaron una plaza. en decenas de ciudades de costa a costa, algunos celebran y otros piensan esta postura va contra de las mujeres. karla amezolas en cuenta mÁs. > asÍ lucieron calles y avenidas principal del paÍs. con manifestantes que por segundo dÍa salen pedir que el tribunal supremo regrese a la protecciÓn del derecho al aporto. >>> las pistolas tienen mÁs derecho que las mujeres, es ridÍculo. no lo entiendo. >>> marcharon por esta avenida en san luis missouri, donde la mayorÍa de los abortos son ilegales y mÉdicos que lo rae li zn podrÁn enfrentar cargos y ser un delito grave. >>> desafÍo con palabras a los protestantes. >>> es un acto asesino, matar a gente. tenemos que proteger a los niÑos. >>> en la plaza legislativa otro grupo se reuniÓ en boston y en washington dc
luego que 2 manifestantes arrojaron pinra a la valla que protege al mÁximo tribunal del paÍs. manifestaciones en favor y contra del aborto. una camioneta en vistiÓ a un grupo dejando un lesionado. en phoenix arizona la policÍa dispersÓ a varias personas que golpearon las puertas de capitolio estatal y vandalizaron una plaza. en decenas de ciudades de costa a costa, algunos celebran y otros piensan esta postura va contra de las mujeres. karla amezolas en cuenta mÁs. > asÍ lucieron...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah. thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities. around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into our yard moslin. they stagger them all by day at all model that you, you know, are you on more modern that general market that is net new, the more not up on there. and i got over marcell, she miss, it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers he was sent there to work and study materials. i had a problem with her with her mother and all. yep. body vo. can you call? i thought cowards that, oh, boy does little to go at madison on what the on this was she my new on a on all site is an all and all, simon, good luck. with that they give us the 100 percent because of the monitors. sho, get great thought. so no one is you don't know if i can not put the show question new. show me who people there even live in livestock breached shadow issue,
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah. thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities. around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into our yard moslin. they stagger them all by day at all model that you, you know, are you on more modern that general market that is net new, the more not up on there. and i...
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anti-special tribunal for lebanon. many have already advocated for the creation of a hybrid tribunal for syria. it could be created lieu threw an agreement signed by the united nations general astem -- united states general assembly or -- united nations general assembly or a security council resolution. both options are unlikely in the context of syria at the present, these options are important accountability avenues and should remain part of any future accountability discussions regarding syria. fourth, prosecutions at the international criminal court. the i.c.c. is the only permanent international criminal court and it is located at the hague in the netterlands and has jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, as well as aggression. in the context of syria, the i.c.c.'s a limit option, syria is not a member state of the i.c.c., and this court has jurisdiction only in situations where the alleged perpetrator is a citizen of a member state or if the alleged crime takes place on the territory of
anti-special tribunal for lebanon. many have already advocated for the creation of a hybrid tribunal for syria. it could be created lieu threw an agreement signed by the united nations general astem -- united states general assembly or -- united nations general assembly or a security council resolution. both options are unlikely in the context of syria at the present, these options are important accountability avenues and should remain part of any future accountability discussions regarding...
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he and his attorney told "the tribune," specifically he left two radios outside upon arrival becausehis hands. he also said his experience told him radios didn't work in some school buildings. his attorney said even if he had them, he would have turned them off because they would have made noise in the hallway, but because of that, he wasn't aware of any 911 calls and arredondo told "the tribune" no reone was relaying that information to him and they were speaking in whispers in the hallway. he used his cell phone to call for snipers, backup and tools to open this you mentioned before to me, we reached out but haven't heard back on many of these new details. >> omar jimenez, thank you so much. >>> to try to clear some of this up, texas state represent joe moody, vice chair of the state house's bipartisan investigative committee, formerly served as a prosecutor in el paso. good to have you on. thank you for taking the time this morning. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> first, if i can go through a couple of the outstanding questions based on the latest information we're ge
he and his attorney told "the tribune," specifically he left two radios outside upon arrival becausehis hands. he also said his experience told him radios didn't work in some school buildings. his attorney said even if he had them, he would have turned them off because they would have made noise in the hallway, but because of that, he wasn't aware of any 911 calls and arredondo told "the tribune" no reone was relaying that information to him and they were speaking in...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities. around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into ion demoss lenders that go to the mall by day at all model that you, you know, are, you know, monitor general martha. this meant new them or not, but new and i got all the last session. it was an intern at the unit like other teenagers he was sent there to work and study material inside the scholarly mother and all pretty much the couch. nice little to go want on this the little she my a new on a on all, isn't all, simon, good luck. with that they give us the most present to monitor. sho, get great thought. so no one is you don't know if i can not put the last question. new show me who people there even live in livestock reached shadow issue, the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the bath capital, who the chinese p
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities. around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into ion demoss lenders that go to the mall by day at all model that you, you know, are, you know, monitor general martha. this meant new them or not, but new and i got all...
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que está protegiendo las criaturas >> mientras otros siguen agradeciendo el freno desde el máximo tribunalsperaba que tal cosa iba a pasar en estados unidos >> el siguiente paso es una ley contra el aborto en cada estado dijo este activista pero en utah se introdujo una denuncia para restringir la oposición al aborto mientras pequeños grupos siguen protestando en los vecindarios de los magistrados de la corte los republicanos les aplauden el expediente tramp que calificó esto como una victia algo que los seguidores atribuyen a tramp aunque no sin polémica >> comentarios que según la campaña leyó mal en su discurso preparado en tanto crece la presión hacia el presidente biden un grupo de cuatro demócratas senadores pidió acciones contundentes (informacion en pantalla) (habla en inglÉs) >> también se menciona la posibilidad de aumentar el número de magistrados de la corte y es que apenas en mayo el último voto del senado para poner en la ley el derecho al aborto fracaso mientras las protestas se extienden a la corte suprema quedan pendientes siete casos en este érmino y su próximo día de opi
que está protegiendo las criaturas >> mientras otros siguen agradeciendo el freno desde el máximo tribunalsperaba que tal cosa iba a pasar en estados unidos >> el siguiente paso es una ley contra el aborto en cada estado dijo este activista pero en utah se introdujo una denuncia para restringir la oposición al aborto mientras pequeños grupos siguen protestando en los vecindarios de los magistrados de la corte los republicanos les aplauden el expediente tramp que calificó esto...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major, general, cowboy, she marquis oci ah. thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities, around 60 percent, which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i are under my slender stucco at the mall thy day at all. not at that. the you know, are you on more modern or general margaret that is met? new them all more. knock up on there and i got the live marcell. she miss it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers, he was sent there to work and study materials. i had a problem with her mother and all everybody. bianca nichol. i thought couch that's quite dust, little to go at madison thought and what that on this the law she my new on a on all site is an all and all simon gave you a little put on that. they give us the most present to carbon monitors. sho, get great thought. so no one is you don't know if i can not put the show new show me who people
from tribunal questions to medical service. major, general, cowboy, she marquis oci ah. thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities, around 60 percent, which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i are under my slender stucco at the mall thy day at all. not at that. the you know, are you on more modern or general margaret that is met? new them all more. knock...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i onto my slender stucco at the mall by day at all model that, you know, are, you know, my general, my thought is met new to more look up on there and i got older marcell she miss, it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers, he was sent there to work and study materials. i had to put up with her mother an o f body be oh, can you call up? i thought coward, i thought quite those little to go are you on what on this the wow. she, my, a new on a, on all site is an all on all salmon good soon. i don't the year you're not on or put them out. the think of us together. well, we say yes or so, did all mazda law. oh, oh, because it's a couple of monitors show. krista said, oh, well, you don't know if i could
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent which i knees around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i onto my slender stucco at the mall by day at all model that, you know, are, you know, my general, my thought is met new to more look up on there and i got older marcell...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into ion moslin. they stuck out at the mall by day at all model. that the, you know, are you on more modern that general market that is net new, the more not up on there. and i got the live marcell, she miss it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers, he was sent there to work and study materials. i had a problem with their mother and all everybody b. oh, can you collab bashed thought cows that? oh, boy does little to go at madison on what the on this the wow she my a new on it. i'm all site is an all on all salmon. good student i don't the year you know a lot on all with a lot the think about i got the wall with so did all most law. oh oh because it's a couple of motors show. krista said, oh, well, now you don't know if i can not put the l
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general, how was she mac yoshi? ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians. they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into ion moslin. they stuck out at the mall by day at all model. that the, you know, are you on more modern that general market that is net new, the more not up on there. and i...
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according to the tribune, he had been born enslaved in mississippi in 1856 to a mother described only as a laundress, and he remained activity at the ripe old age of ark active at the age of 92. a deputy clerk said that the lawyer was the oldest attorney still practicing in the city and, quote, just seemed to go on forever. simms had, indeed, seen a lot of his years in chicago. in 1887 he became one of the first african-american graduates of the union college of law, a two-year program whose alumni included a future governor of illinois and the populist politician and presidential candidate william jennings bryan. here is simms pictured with his graduating class of 1889 which a few years later became what is now northwestern university's school of law. in the years after his graduation, simms made a name for himself on the south side of chicago as the people's lawyer. his bread and butter cases were those of a general practice attorney defending those accused of small criminal scrapes, handling divorce, but he had some big cases as well. after the bloody chicago race riots of 1919 in
according to the tribune, he had been born enslaved in mississippi in 1856 to a mother described only as a laundress, and he remained activity at the ripe old age of ark active at the age of 92. a deputy clerk said that the lawyer was the oldest attorney still practicing in the city and, quote, just seemed to go on forever. simms had, indeed, seen a lot of his years in chicago. in 1887 he became one of the first african-american graduates of the union college of law, a two-year program whose...
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from tribunal questions to medical service. major general. how was she mac yoshi? lou ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians, they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i. e r dash one, they stuck out at the mall, thy day at all model that the, you know, are you on more modern that general market that is meant new them all more. look up on their one. i got over marcell, she miss it was an intern at the unit. like other teenagers he was sent there to work and study materials. i had a problem with their mother and all. yep. body b. oh, can you collab bash thought coward that? oh boy, that little to go, that isn't on what that on this the law should my new on it. not all site isn't all and all, simon, good to the you know, put them out that they give us the most present to come show coverage. thought. said all on if you don't know if i can not put the show new show me who people there even live in livestock
from tribunal questions to medical service. major general. how was she mac yoshi? lou ah, thousands of people became test subjects. they were from various nationalities around 60 percent with chinese. around 30 percent russian. and a few koreans and mongolians, they were referred to as my router, which means logs in japanese into i. e r dash one, they stuck out at the mall, thy day at all model that the, you know, are you on more modern that general market that is meant new them all more. look...
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ademÁs del relevo de uno de los magistrados de la corte suprema, el mÁximo tribunal tambiÉn ha hechoraciÓn biden sÍ ha actuado bien al anular lo que se conoce como quÉdate en mÉxico, sorpresivamente con 5 votos a favor de los magistrados robert y kavanaugh, con sotomayor y 4 en contra. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> vamos a escuchar las reacciones a esta decisiÓn de migrantes que estÁn en la frontera. >> superfeliz, feliz, que haya pasado todo este sufrimiento. ahÍ esperando hasta que llegue el momento para llegar a usa. >> ese es el temor de nosotros, Íbamos siempre ahÍ, buscando una parte para que no nos agarren. >> la situaciÓn de todo esto, nosotros hemos estado con la misma, el mismo pensamiento de que ahora sÍ que todos necesitamos tener esa oportunidad, y no estar sufriendo tanto aquÍ en mÉxico, vemos nosotros que es una gran oportunidad. >> y precisamente por esta decisiÓn de hoy de la corte suprema tenemos una ediciÓn especial de jueves de inmigraciÓn, vamos de inmediato hasta los Ángeles con alma rosa nieto, antes que nada ¿te sorprendiÓ el voto de la corte suprema?. >> sÍ,
ademÁs del relevo de uno de los magistrados de la corte suprema, el mÁximo tribunal tambiÉn ha hechoraciÓn biden sÍ ha actuado bien al anular lo que se conoce como quÉdate en mÉxico, sorpresivamente con 5 votos a favor de los magistrados robert y kavanaugh, con sotomayor y 4 en contra. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> vamos a escuchar las reacciones a esta decisiÓn de migrantes que estÁn en la frontera. >> superfeliz, feliz, que haya pasado todo este sufrimiento. ahÍ...
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the donetsk tribunal put an exceptional measure of punishment the death penalty to appeal the verdictained no more than two weeks. the fate of the third war criminal from britain who was taken prisoner will be decided in the very near future. tears on his cheeks smear andrew hill, another soldier of failure, for whom the hunt for people in the donbass ends in a cage. it was a mistake. i shouldn't have come here further to acknowledge another british mercenary who waiting for the tribunal. what will he decide today to save his own skin. what are his accomplices, sentenced to death, asking you zelensky and what will the british killers tell the donetsk american biden johnson and zelensky will hear the unpleasant truth about themselves immediately after a short advertisement. i want you to kill one person. i ask at any time. remember yourself something that will turn you upside down. killer premiere right now on kinopoisk tomorrow at 20:00. forbid yourself to dream dot bank for entrepreneurs and businesses welcome to the summer marathon discounts on ozone for a whole week of discounted p
the donetsk tribunal put an exceptional measure of punishment the death penalty to appeal the verdictained no more than two weeks. the fate of the third war criminal from britain who was taken prisoner will be decided in the very near future. tears on his cheeks smear andrew hill, another soldier of failure, for whom the hunt for people in the donbass ends in a cage. it was a mistake. i shouldn't have come here further to acknowledge another british mercenary who waiting for the tribunal. what...
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which is happening now, the decisions you cited are calls to create such an international hybrid tribunald unfortunately, the decision on its creation has not yet been adopted, why, unfortunately, because once again we cannot rely exclusively on the international criminal court, it will investigate only the number of episodes chosen by it, which means that we are facing the task of who will ensure justice for tens of thousands of victims from war crimes, but only those elections for the investigation of the international criminal court, we are currently still looking for answers to this task through advocacy and through the call to create this international hybrid tribunal that would combine the work of national investigators, international investigators , national courts, international courts under one roof, this tribunal you were not somewhere in the gas, but in ukraine, i dream that it will be in mariupol, so that it will be a very visible justice, so that people who cannot protect themselves now, and i as a human rights defender i don't have any legal tools to stop these murders, thes
which is happening now, the decisions you cited are calls to create such an international hybrid tribunald unfortunately, the decision on its creation has not yet been adopted, why, unfortunately, because once again we cannot rely exclusively on the international criminal court, it will investigate only the number of episodes chosen by it, which means that we are facing the task of who will ensure justice for tens of thousands of victims from war crimes, but only those elections for the...